The 23rd International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE'11)
20-24 June 2011: Workshops and Main Conference
IS Olympics: Information Systems in a diverse world
We link this year's CAiSE conference theme with the coming Olympic and Paralympic Games, two international
multi-sport events, which bring together athletes from all the continents to celebrate sporting excellence
but also human diversity. Diversity is an important concept for modern information systems. Information Systems
(IS) are diverse by nature ranging from basic systems to complex and from small to large. The process of
constructing such systems is also diverse ranging from ad-hoc methods, to structured and formal methods.
Diversity is also present amongst information systems developers, from novice to experienced. Moreover, the
wide acceptance of information systems and their usage in almost every aspect of the human life has also
introduced diversity amongst users. Users range from novice to experience and they demonstrate differences
related to race, ethnicity, gender, socio-economic status, age, physical abilities, religious beliefs, and
so on. It is therefore the responsibility of the Information Systems Engineering community to engineer
information systems that operate in such diverse world.
On the other hand, looking at the issues of the modern Olympic games, we can identify a number of issues
that rapidly make their appearance in the area of Information Systems. The Olympic Games have a fixed
starting date; everything needs to work perfectly from the first day; there is a large number of distributed
(geographically) systems that need to be supported; requirements come from different sources (IOC, sport
event specific, central administration, laws, sponsors etc). Similarly, an increasing number of information
systems need to start operation on a specific day (restricted by laws and international agreements); important
information is stored so full operation is required from day one; the need for international collaboration
systems means that systems are becoming larger and highly distributed; various stakeholders are involved
introducing different and sometimes conflicting requirements. All these issues introduce a number of
challenges for the Information Systems Engineering community related to engineering, quality and
interconnectivity of information systems.