Organized by International Federation for IT and Travel & Tourism (IFITT), ENTER 2010 offers a unique forum for attendees from academics, industry and government to present and debate state-of-the-art research and industry case studies on the application of information and communications technologies to travel and tourism.

Upload your revised papers on the online reviewing platform: http://www.etourism-austria.at/enter

Authors must submit their revised manuscripts by the deadline and must register for the conference by November 15, 2009 in order to have their paper included in the ENTER2010 Conference Proceedings / the CD.

ENTER2010 RESEARCH TOPICS

- Customer centricity
- Consumer inspiration through ICTs
- Web analytics
- Web 2.0
- Travel 2.0 and Social networking
- Online advertising
- Disruptive technologies
- eLearning for Tourism
- Revenue Management
- Accessible eTourism design
- Cloud computing
- eBranding and brand integrity
- eTourism clusters
- Destination web sites & Clusters
- Distribution Challenges
- Advanced distribution systems
- Crisis and eTourism
- Reengineering tourism
- ICT for regional development
- Distribution strategies
- ICT-enabled partnerships
- Web 3.0 and Travel 3.0
- Travel Search and Metasearch
- Smart ICT investments
- Advanced destination portals
- Online marketing
- ICT & sustainability
- ICT-enabled segmentation
- Mobile solutions
- Location Based Services
- Geographical Mash ups
- Usability and web design
- Multimedia convergence
- Interoperability & Interconnectivity
- Cultural heritage & ICT
- Recommender systems

ENTER2010 SUBMISSION CATEGORIES

A) Full Papers

Full papers present major contributions to the field and should be up to 12 pages in length. Papers should clearly state the background, introduction, purpose, theory / issues, methodology, results, conclusions and managerial / industry / social implications of the study, and be fully referenced with appropriate citations. The Conference Proceedings (published by Springer-Verlag, Wien-New York) will include all accepted full papers. An award for the best full paper will also be presented during the conference.

B) Short Papers

Short papers of up to 5 pages are invited. These papers represent new ideas not developed enough to warrant a full paper, findings that restate known research, descriptions of prototypes, or research that is limited in scope. All short papers will be published on an ISBN-referenced CD.