The 23rd International Conference on Perspectives in Information Systems Research (BIR 2024) took place from September 11 to 13 at the Prague University of Economics and Business in Prague.
Some of the contents of BIR 2024 were:
- two keynotes on the topics 'Democratization of AI Tools: Bridging the Gap between Business Informatics and Accessible AI Innovation' by Jan Romportl and 'A Meaningful Road to Explanation' by Giancarlo Guizzardi,
- 16 accepted papers in the main part of the conference,
- three workshops held jointly with the BIR: 14th Workshop on Business and IT Alignment (BITA 2024), 9th Workshop on Managed Complexity (ManComp 2024), 2nd Workshop on Domain-specific Modeling Methods and Tools - OMiLAB Nodes experience & knowledge exchange (OMiLAB-KNOW) and a PhD workshop, where a total of four submissions were accepted, presented and discussed.
The Information Systems research group was well represented at BIR with 5 presentations and two chaired sessions: Ahmed Dehne (Towards Method Support for Variability Modeling in Enterprise Architecture Management), Leon Griesch (Comparison of AI-based Document Classification Platforms) and Prof. Kurt Sandkuhl (LLM-Assistance for Quality Control of LLM Output) presented in the Main Track. Benjamin Nast presented on 'Evaluation of the intuitiveness of MIoTA' in the OMiLAB-KNOW Workshop. Prof. Kurt Sandkuhl chaired the session on 'Business and Information Systems Development' in the Main Track as well as the BITA Workshop. He also presented the paper 'Energy Management Systems in SME: State of Research and Methodical Considerations', written together with Marcus Triller, at the BITA workshop. Dr. Anne Gutschmidt was co-chair and responsible for the organization of the workshops.