Forwarded message from [m1k(a)PSU.EDU (Mehdi Khosrow-Pour)] sent originally on Thu, 6 Apr 2000 15:11:56 -0400:
: CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
:
: (Submission Deadline October 6, 2000)
:
: 2001 Information Resources Management Association
: International Conference <http://www.irma-international.org/call2001.htm>
:
: May 20-23, 2001 - Toronto Marriott-Eaton - Toronto, Canada
:
: Conference Theme: MANAGING INFORMATION
: TECHNOLOGY IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY
:
: (Full-Length Papers, Research-in-Progress (Abstracts or
: Summaries), Panels, Workshops, Tutorials or Symposium Proposals
:
: Important Dates:
: Submission Deadline: October 6, 2000
: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: November 17, 2000
: Final Submission Due: January 12, 2001
: Early Registration Ends: April 2, 2001
: Conference Period: May 20-23, 2001
:
: TRACKS AND TRACK CHAIRS
: Full-length papers, research-in-progress proposals (abstracts or
: summaries), and panel, workshop, tutorial or symposium proposals
: are invited in the following tracks:
:
: Intelligent Information Systems
: Vijayan Sugumaran, Oakland University, USA
: E-mail: <sugumara(a)oakland.edu>
:
: IT and Small Businesses
: Stephen Burgess, Victoria University of Technology, Australia
: E-mail: <stephen.burgess(a)vu.edu.au>
:
: IT Management in Asia Pacific Countries
: Felix Tan, University of Auckland, New Zealand
: E-mail: <f.tan(a)auckland.ac.nz>
:
: Web-Based Learning & Teaching
: Anil Aggarwal, University of Baltimore, USA
: E-mail: <aaggarwal(a)ubmail.ubalt.edu>
:
: Information Security Management
: Lech Janczewski, University of Auckland, New Zealand
: E-mail: <lech(a)auckland.ac.nz>
:
: Project Management & Infor. Technologies
: Anne Banks Pidduck, University of Waterloo, CANADA
: E-mail: <apidduck(a)mail.uwaterloo.ca>
:
: Internet & Intranets
: Abhijit Chaudhury, University of Mass, Boston, USA
: E-mail: <chaudhury(a)umbsky.cc.umb.edu>
:
: Global IT Management
: G Harindranath, Royal Holloway, Univ of London, UK
: E-mail: <g.harindranath(a)rhbnc.ac.uk>
:
: IT Management in Developing Countries
: Sherif Kamel, American University of Cairo, Egypt
: E-mail: <skamel(a)aucegypt.edu>
:
: Social Responsibility in the Information Age
: Robert Skovira, Robert Morris College, USA
: E-mail: <skovira(a)robert-morris.edu>
:
: Information Ethics Issues - Co-Chaired by:
: Karen Loch - Georgia State University, USA
: E-mail: <mdkdl(a)panther.gsu.edu>
: &
: Gurpreet Dhillon-Univ. of NV, Las Vegas, USA
: E-mail: <dhillon(a)ccmail.nevada.edu>
:
: Decision Support Technologies
: Mehdi Ghods, The Boeing Company , USA
: E-mail: <mehdi.ghods(a)boeing.com>
:
: Accounting Information Systems
: Donald Martin, Central Missouri State University, USA
: E-mail: <dmartin(a)cmsu1.cmsu.edu>
:
: Strategic IT Management
: Raymond Papp, Central Connecticut State University, USA
: E-mail: <pappr(a)ccsu.edu>
:
: Database Management Technologies
: Shirley A. Becker, Florida Institute of Technology, USA
: E-mail: <abecker(a)cs.fit.edu>
:
: The Human Side of IT
: Edward Szewczak & Coral Snodgrass, Canisius College, USA
: E-mail: <Szewczak(a)canisius.edu>
:
: End User Computing
: Karen Nantz, Eastern Illinois University, USA
: E-mail: <cfksn(a)eiu.edu>
:
: IT Evaluation Methods and Management
: Wim Van Grembergen, University of Antwerp, Belgium
: E-mail: <wim.vangrembergen(a)ufsia.ac.be>
:
: Telecommunications & Networking Technologies
: Luvai Motiwalla, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, USA
: E-mail: <luvai_motiwalla(a)uml.edu>
:
: Computer Aided Software Engineering
: Tonya Barrier, Southwest Missouri State Univ., USA
: E-mail: <tonyabarrier(a)mail.smsu.edu>
:
: Virtual Organizations and Society
: Jerzy Kisielnicki, Warsaw University, Poland
: E-mail: <jkis(a)wspiz.edu.pl>
:
: Enterprise Resource Planning
: Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah, University of Nebrska-Lincoln, USA
: E-mail: <fnah2(a)unlnotes.unl.edu>
:
: Artificial Intelligence/Expert Systems
: Parag Pendharkar, Pennsylvania State University, USA
: E-mail: <pxp19(a)psu.edu>
:
: IT/Community Partnerships
: Jonathan Lazar, Towson University, USA
: E-mail: <jlazar(a)saber.towson.edu>
:
: IT Business Value
: Namchul Shin, Pace University, USA
: E-mail: <nshin(a)pace.edu>
:
: Electronic Commerce Technologies Management
: Mahesh (Mike) Raisinghani, University of Dallas, USA
: E-mail: <mraising(a)gsm.udallas.edu>
:
: Text Databases & Document Mgmt.
: Amita Goyal Chin, Virginia Commonwealth Univ., USA
: E-mail: <amita(a)saturn.vcu.edu>
:
: Environmental Information Systems
: Claus Rautenstrauch, Otto-von-Guericke-University
: Magdeburg, Germany
: E-mail: <rauten(a)iti-cs.uni-magdeburg.de>
:
: Distance Learning Technologies
: France Belanger, Virginia Tech, USA
: E-mail: <belanger(a)vt.edu>
:
: Human Computer Interaction
: Henry Emurian, Univ. of MD, Baltimore County, USA
: E-mail: <emurian(a)umbc.edu>
:
: Information Technology Education
: Eli Cohen, Informing Science Institute, USA
: E-mail: <eli_cohen(a)acm.org>
:
: IT Management in Healthcare
: Adi Armoni, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
: E-mail: <armonia(a)post.tau.ac.il>
:
: Data Warehousing and Mining
: Juergen Seitz, Viadrina University, Germany
: E-mail: <jse(a)euv-frankfurt-o.de>
:
: Multimedia Information Management
: Syed Rahman, Minnesota State Univ-Mankato, USA
: E-mail: <syedm(a)mankato.msus.edu>
:
: Information Modeling Methods & Methodologies
: Robert Stegwee, University of Twente, The Netherlands
: E-mail: <r.a.stegwee(a)sms.utwente.nl>
:
: Knowledge Management
: Don White, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
: E-mail: <d.a.white(a)shu.ac.uk>
:
: Object Oriented Technology
: Rick Gibson, American University, USA
: E-mail: <rgibson(a)american.edu>
:
: Software Engineering
: Sal Valenti, University of Ancona, Italy
: E-mail: <valenti(a)inform.unian.it>
:
: Collaborative Technologies and Organizations
: Ned Kock, Temple University, USA
: E-mail: <kock(a)joda.cis.temple.edu>
:
: Information Technology in Libraries
: Patricia Fletcher, Univ of MD, Baltimore County, USA
: E-mail: <fletcher(a)umbc.edu>
:
: IRM in Government
: Gerry Gingrich, National Defense University, USA
: E-mail: <gingrich(a)ndu.edu>
:
: For Submissions Catagories and Guidelines visit IRMA2001 at:
:
: <http://www.irma-international.org/sub2001.htm>
:
: Send all inquiries and submissions to:
: Mehdi Khosrow-Pour, Program Chair
: E-mail: <irmaconf(a)irma-international.org>
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Forwarded message from [liddle(a)BYU.EDU (Stephen W. Liddle)] sent originally on Thu, 6 Apr 2000 14:47:28 -0600:
: CALL FOR PAPERS
:
: 2nd International Workshop on the World Wide Web
: and Conceptual Modeling (WCM2000)
:
: held in conjunction with
:
: 19th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER2000)
:
: October 9-12, 2000, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA www.er2000.byu.edu/wcm2000
:
: SCOPE OF THE WORKSHOP
:
: The Web is voluminous, dynamic, information and data intensive, and
: varies from completely unstructured to fully structured. Despite this
: Web chaos, all sectors of our global society use the World Wide Web to
: further such goals as electronic commerce, information acquisition, and
: information dissemination. How can we harness this vast mass of
: potential information to further these and other similar goals?
:
: In this workshop, we propose to explore ways we can apply conceptual modeling
: to address these challenges. In particular, we wish to consider building
: conceptual data models to describe knowledge about patterns of data, about
: objects in our models, and about interactions among these objects and with
: Web users. These conceptual models should provide the basis for high-quality
: organization, presentation, search, information extraction, intelligent
: caching, electronic business processing, and Web site development and
: management.
:
: WCM2000 follows a very successful WWWCM'99 (proceedings published in
: Advances in Conceptual Modeling, Lecture Notes in Computer Science,
: vol. 1727, Springer-Verlag, 1999), and we hope to build on the
: accomplishments of the first workshop.
:
: TOPICS
:
: We invite submissions on all topics relating to conceptual modeling and
: its application to the Web. Particular topics of interest include:
:
: - data and behavioral semantics
: - data caching
: - data cleaning
: - data extraction and information retrieval
: - data integration
: - data models for Web data
: - knowledge discovery
: - mining text and data
: - semantic search
: - semi-structured data
: - site design and management
: - standards for Web data management (XML, RDF, ...)
: - view creation and maintenance
: - visualizing the Web
: - Web database development
: - Web query languages
: - Web warehousing
: - Web security
: - workflow modeling
:
: We are interested in conceptual modeling applied to Web tools, such as:
:
: - authoring tools
: - browsers
: - mediators
: - spiders
: - wrappers
:
: Web applications that use conceptual modeling are also of interest:
:
: - digital libraries
: - e-business
: - e-commerce
: - Web publishing
:
: Any other topic providing insight into opportunities for conceptual-modeling
: research on the Web is also welcome.
:
: PUBLICATION
:
: Accepted papers will appear in a workshop proceedings, published by
: Springer Verlag. Authors will present their work and provide an opportunity
: for workshop participants to discuss topics related their work. Papers not
: selected for publication may be invited for presentation as posters or as
: work in progress.
:
: IMPORTANT DATES
:
: Electronic submission of abstracts: 14 April 2000
: Electronic submission of full papers: 21 April 2000
: Notification: 16 June 2000
: Camera-ready copies due: 11 July 2000
:
: SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
:
: Authors are invited to submit research contributions representing original,
: previously unpublished work. Papers should be no more than 5,000 words in
: length. Referees will consider originality, significance, technical
: soundness, and clarity of exposition.
:
: Please submit electronically in PDF or PostScript (Word, WordPerfect, LaTeX,
: ASCII, and other formats are not acceptable -- you must first print to a PDF
: or PostScript file). To submit an abstract or a paper, point your Web
: browser to:
:
: http://www.er2000.byu.edu/wcm2000/authors.php
:
: and follow the instructions.
:
: WORKSHOP CHAIR
:
: Stephen W. Liddle
: Marriott School, Brigham Young University
: Provo, UT 84602 USA
: email: liddle(a)byu.edu
: voice: 801-378-8792
: fax: 801-378-5933
:
: STEERING COMMITTEE
:
: Peter P. Chen, Chair (Louisiana State University, USA)
: David W. Embley, (Brigham Young University, USA)
:
: PROGRAM COMMITTEE
: Xavier Alamán (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain)
: Terje Brasethvik (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)
: Franca Garzotto (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
: Bertram Ludaescher (University of California at San Diego, USA)
: Wolfgang May (Freiburg University, Germany)
: Paolo Paolini (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
: Óscar Pastor (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain)
: Gustavo Rossi (LIFIA-Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina)
: Daniel Schwabe (PUC-RIO, Brazil)
: Altigran Soares da Silva (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil)
: Il-Yeol Song (Drexel University, USA)
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Forwarded message from [gw(a)INF.FU-BERLIN.DE (Gerd Wagner)] sent originally on Thu, 6 Apr 2000 12:10:05 +0200:
: AAAI-2000 Workshop on
: AGENT-ORIENTED INFORMATION SYSTEMS (AOIS-2000)
: July 30, 2000, Austin (Texas, USA)
: http://www.AOIS.org
:
: Call for Participation / Call for Position Papers
:
: Preliminary Program:
: http://www.AOIS.org/2000/Program-AAAI.html
:
: Call for Position Papers:
: http://www.AOIS.org/CfPP.html
:
: IMPORTANT DATES
: April 14 deadline for requesting a priority
: invitation to attend
: May 1 deadline for submitting position papers
: to be included in the workshop notes
:
: INVITED TALKS
: James Odell (James Odell Associates, USA)
: Extending UML for Agent-Based Representation
: William E. McCarthy (Michigan State Univ, USA)
: REA Economic Agents as Homines Economici in an
: Agent-Oriented Information Systems Environment
:
: WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION
:
: Agent-Orientation is emerging as a powerful new paradigm
: in computing. Agent-oriented concepts and techniques
: could well be the foundations for the next generation of
: mainstream information systems.
:
: Information systems have become the backbone of all kinds
: of organizations today. Yet the inflexibilities in current
: technologies and methods have also resulted in poor
: performance, incompatibilties, and obstacles to change.
: As many organizations are reinventing themselves to meet
: the challenges of global competition and e-commerce,
: there is increasing pressure to develop and deploy new
: technologies that are flexible, robust, and responsive
: to rapid and unexpected change.
:
: Agent concepts, which originated in artificial intelligence
: but which have further developed and evolved in many areas
: of computing, hold great promise for responding to the new
: realities of information systems. The workshop will focus
: on how agent concepts and techniques will contribute to
: meeting information systems needs today and tomorrow.
:
: PARTICIPATION
:
: Participation in the workshop is by invitation only.
: Priority is given to those who request a priority
: invitation before April 14 and/or submit a position
: paper. Send your request for an invitation to attend
: and/or your position paper by eMail to Gerd Wagner,
: gw(a)inf.fu-berlin.de
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Forwarded message from [mkeil(a)GSU.EDU (Mark Keil)] sent originally on Wed, 5 Apr 2000 17:42:04 -0400:
: CALL FOR PAPERS
: Special Issue on "A Critical Analysis of ERP Systems: Organizational Impacts"
: The DATA BASE for Advances in Information Systems
:
: The DATA BASE for Advances in Information Systems, or DATA BASE for short, is
: putting together a special issue on A Critical Analysis of ERP Systems:
: Organizational Impacts. ERP may be defined as an integrated IT based enterprise
: resource management system. It supports the management of all enterprise
: resources including information, people, money, products and services,
: material, and equipment. And it provides tools for the central control of all
: business activities and procedures. It has been argued that the move to ERP
: systems is one of the most important IS developments since the advent of the
: general use computer. ERP requires changes in management decision structures,
: evaluation and measurement systems which in turn affect organizational
: authority, role responsibilities, job structures and incentive schemes. There
: follows a cascading impact on organizational culture, values and beliefs as
: well as modes of thinking about and solving problems. The sheer scale and
: complexity of organizational and technology change suggested by ERP is
: monumental.
:
: The special issue on A Critical Analysis of ERP Systems: Organizational Impacts
: is motivated by several factors. Whilst there is an emerging literature that
: has begun to question the nature of ERP systems, nevertheless, much of the
: research is driven by a managerial agenda that offers a one-sided view of a
: diverse range of organizational contexts. This position trades on the view that
: ERP implementations are situated within predictable and controlled contexts
: which, by definition, neglect to problematise ERP implementations. We actively
: encourage contributions that adopt a critical theoretic position. In ERP terms,
: this will be papers which question the implicit assumption that ERP systems per
: se are inherently good, offering a plethora of benefits for the range of
: stakeholders within the organization. For the purpose of this special issue, we
: will define a critical theoretic position as one that focuses on the conflicts
: and contradictions in contemporary organizations and society. It is a position
: that generally critiques the constraints or alienating conditions of the status
: quo, and seeks to be emancipatory. For a bibliography of critical theoretic
: work in our field refer to:
: http://www.auckland.ac.nz/msis/isworld/critical.htm
: We hope to publish papers that encompass a variety of topics, and we are open
: to many research approaches. Such papers include, but are not limited to:
: Is ERP an appropriate business strategy? For example, should one adopt a
: generic 'best-of-breed' reference model given the need to
: differentiate organizational competencies? If ERP requires business process
: reengineering, how does this impact organizational culture
: and identity?
: The impact of ERP implementations on organizational IS departments. For
: example, do existing IS development methods become obsolete? Do traditional IS
: departments become redundant?
: A critical view of ERP implementation to include ERP retreat, abandonment and
: failure case studies, which provide insight as to
: what constitutes success and failure in wider organizational settings.
: Is there a specific cultural tradition embedded within the technology? If so,
: can this be transposed globally?
: Is the technology in itself neutral, or does it require particular patterns
: of social relations to support it? Is it more compatible
: with certain types of social relations than others?
: Measuring the social costs and benefits of ERP systems. For example, labour
: costs are often cited as one benefit of ERP implementation with managerial and
: white-collar 'head count' reduction along with cutbacks in the number of
: unskilled workers. What are the ramifications of this within the organization?
: What are the benefits and drawbacks for an organization utilising ERP systems
: as compared with those organizations using traditional,
: customised ISD?
: What is the nature of the issues arising from centralization of information
: control?
: What is the role of the end-user with ERP design and implementation projects?
:
: What are the implications for power redistribution via ERP systems. Who are
: the winners and losers with the new system?
: Are there any shifts in structural relationships between management and rank
: and file workers as ERP systems are implemented?
: What are the new directions for ERP given the development of e-commerce and
: intranet infrastructures?
:
: We would prefer research submissions which are empirically based as opposed to
: purely theoretical research. We encourage papers from both the intensive (e.g.,
: qualitative) and quantitative research traditions. Papers pursuing either
: interpretive or positivist understanding in an empirical context, will be
: assessed according to criteria that are normally applied to such research in
: high-quality IS journals. Thus one should present manuscripts in which: the
: research questions and research design are well-motivated and stated clearly;
: hypotheses (as appropriate) are clearly defined; research methods are
: identified, defined, and where necessary, explained; the research results are
: documented, and; the implications are clearly related to the findings.
:
: For those of you who don't know, DATA BASE is the official publication of the
: Special Interest Group for Management Information
: Systems (SIGMIS) of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). It is the
: third most widely cited ACM publication and 22nd among all
: journals listed in the Social Science Index. In addition, DATA BASE is now
: indexed under ABI-Inform at ProQuest which gives the journal's
: contents considerable visibility. It is a high quality refereed journal
: regularly listed among the top 20 journals for purposes of promotion and tenure
: of information systems faculty at universities.
:
: Instructions for submitting papers:
: 1. Submitting in hardcopy form. Forward six (6) copies of the paper (prepared
: in accordance with the instructions to authors listed in
: the front of each issue of DATABASE) to at the address below by the deadline.
: 2. Submitting in Electronic form. Send the manuscript as either an MS Word
: format or Adobe pdf format files in an E-Mail attachment to
: Duane Truex or Debra Howcroft by the deadline.
: 3. Each paper must have a title page that includes the title, full names of all
: authors, and their complete addresses including
: affiliation(s), telephone and fax numbers(s), and e-mail address(es).
: 4. The second page of the paper should include the title, a 200-300 word
: abstract, and keywords, but should not identify the author(s).
: Important dates and deadlines:
: July 15, 2000: Deadline for submission of papers.
: September 15, 2000: Initial round of reviews returned to authors.
: October 15, 2000: Deadline for resubmission of selected papers.
: November 15, 2000: Authors notified of publication decisions.
: January 1, 2001: Final revisions due.
: First Quarter, 2001: Anticipated publication date of the special issue.
:
: Co-Editors of the Special Issue: (U.S.) Duane Truex and (Europe) Debra Howcroft
: Duane Truex, CIS Department
: Robinson College of Business
: Georgia State University
: Atlanta, GA 30033 U.S.A.
: Phone (404) 651-3899
: Fax (404) 651-3842
: E-Mail: dtruex(a)gsu.edu
: and
: Debra Howcroft
: Information Systems Institute
: University of Salford
: Salford
: M5 4WT ENGLAND
: Tel: +44 (0)161 295 5893
: Fax: +44 (0)161 745 8169
: E-Mail: d.a.howcroft(a)salford.ac.uk
:
: ======================================
: Mark Keil
: Associate Professor
: Department of Computer Information Systems
: J. Mack Robinson College of Business
: Georgia State University
: P.O. Box 4015
: Atlanta, GA 30302-4015
:
: Email mkeil(a)gsu.edu
: Phone 404.651.3830
: Fax 404.651.3842
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Forwarded message from [kalvenes(a)UTDALLAS.EDU (Joakim Kalvenes)] sent originally on Wed, 5 Apr 2000 23:47:19 GMT:
: CALL FOR PAPERS
:
: The 5th INFORMS Conference on Information Systems and Technology
:
: San Antonio, Texas
: November 4-5, 2000
:
: held in conjunction with
: the INFORMS San Antonio meeting
:
: Organized by
:
: INFORMS Information Systems Society
:
: in Cooperation with
:
: INFORMS Computing Society
: and
: INFORMS Technical Section on Telecommunications
:
: Conference co-chairs:
:
: Joakim Kalvenes Haim Mendelson
: University of Texas at Dallas Stanford University
:
: The conference will build on previous years' success as a forum for
: quantitative modeling of information systems. New features include:
:
: o Workshop-style sessions with longer time for each presentation
: o Select Proceedings published as a special issue of the Journal
: of Information Technology and Management
: o Full proceedings published on a CD-ROM
: o Best student paper award
:
: The theme of the conference this year will be the emerging electronic
: markets and special emphasis will be placed on economics of
: information systems as a framework for analysis of these markets and
: on telecommunications as the major vehicle for delivery of electronic
: goods and services.
:
: Possible topics include (but are not limited to):
:
: o Business to consumer market models
: o Business to business market models
: o E-commerce market structure
: o E-business industrial organization
: o E-business based supply chains
: o E-good distribution
: o E-good and E-service quality management
: o E-business security and privacy
: o E-commerce server management
: o E-commerce network provisioning
: o E-market mechanisms (agents, auctions, etc.)
: o E-good and E-service bundling and pricing
: o E-market enabling technologies (middleware, XML, etc.)
:
: Submissions can be either full-length papers, extended abstracts,
: or panels:
:
: o Papers should be double-spaced in a 12-point font, printed on one
: side with a minimum margin of 1 inch on all four sides, and should
: not exceed 32 pages (including title page, figures, tables,
: appendices and references).
: o Extended abstracts should not exceed 5,000 words, and should state
: clearly what the objective of the research is, what its main results
: are and what its contribution to the literature is.
: o Panel proposals should include the panel topic, the names and
: affiliations of the panel participants, and a brief position
: statement from each of the panelists.
:
: Papers extended abstracts and panels can be submitted electronically
: or in hard copy to either one of the conference co-chairs:
:
: Joakim Kalvenes Haim Mendelson
: School of Management Graduate School of Business
: University of Texas at Dallas Stanford University
: P.O. Box 830688, JO44 Stanford, CA 94305-5015
: Richardson, TX 75083-0688 haim(a)haim.stanford.edu
: kalvenes(a)utdallas.edu
:
: The timeline for submission and acceptance is:
:
: o June 1, 2000: Submission deadline for papers, extended abstracts
: and panels
: o August 1, 2000: Acceptance notification
: o September 1, 2000: Final manuscripts due
:
: We hope that the new format will further improve the conference and we
: are open to your additional ideas and suggestions.
:
: For updated information, please visit the conference Web site at URL
: http://munin.utdallas.edu/cist
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Forwarded message from [sicstus-users(a)sics.se ] sent originally on Wed, 5 Apr 2000 16:01:41 -0600:
: CL'2000 Workshop on
: (Constraint) Logic Programming and Software Engineering
: London, UK, July 24 - 29, 2000
:
: The aim of this workshop is to explore applications of logic
: programming and constraint programming to the process of
: constructing reliable software and to programming-in-the-large.
: Papers and experience reports describing use of LP and CLP
: techniques to various aspects of the software engineering
: process are invited. Topics of interest include (but are
: not limited to):
:
: o Rapid prototopying and System Modeling
: o Software Design Methodologies based on LP/CLP
: o Software Specification
: o Domain Specific Languages
: o Derivation of Efficient Implementations
: from Specifications
: o Automatic Software Generation
: o Testing and Debugging
: o Test Case Generation
: o Software Verification
: o Software Process Discovery
: o Software Reuse
: o Analysis of Software Systems/Software Process
: o Software Quality Assurance
: o Requirements Analysis
: o Security Issues
:
: The workshop will be held in conjunction with CL'2000 in London
: (July 24 - 29).
:
: Submission deadline: May 30th, 2000
: Notification of acceptance/rejection: June 20, 2000
:
: Submission procedure: Electronically submit a
: postscript, pdf, or a word file to gupta(a)cs.nmsu.edu.
:
: Proceedings: Informal proceedings will be published and will
: be available during the workshop. Selected
: papers may be invited for a special issue of a
: journal (to be determined).
:
: Invited speakers:
: Sam Daniel, Motorala, USA
: Others TBD
:
: Organizers: Gopal Gupta (New Mexico State University)
: gupta(a)cs.nmsu.edu
: I. V. Ramakrishnan (SUNY Stony Brook)
: ram(a)cs.sunysb.edu
:
: Contact address and email:
: Gopal Gupta
: Lab for Logic and Databases
: Box 30001/CS
: Las Cruces, NM
: USA 88003
:
: Ph: +1 505 646 6236
: Fax: +1 505 646 1002
: Contact email: gupta(a)cs.nmsu.edu
: Web page: http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~lpse
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Forwarded message from [grauer(a)FB5.Uni-Siegen.DE] sent originally on Wed, 5 Apr 2000 16:33:55 +0200 (MET DST):
:
:
: CALL for PAPERS - Deadline: 2000 - 06 - 20
:
: 6. Workshop ZEITORIENTIERTE BETRIEBLICHE INFORMATIONSSYSTEME (ZobIS) der
: Fachgruppe 5.10.2. der Gesellschaft für Informatik
:
: Zeit: 11. und 12. Oktober 2000
: in Verbindung mit MobIS '2000, FAN 2000 und der WKWI-Herbsttagung
: Ort: Universität Siegen, Campus Adolf-Reichwein-Strasse
:
: Der 1995 gegründete Arbeitskreis befasst sich mit der angemessenen
: Berücksichtigung zeitlicher Aspekte in betrieblichen Informationssystemen.
: Der Arbeitskreis hat seit 1995 mehrfach in Deutschland und in der Schweiz
: erfolgreich getagt und dabei insbesondere die aus einer temporalen
: Unterstützung resultierenden Vorteile für Informationssysteme sowie
: konzeptionelle und technische Lösungen diskutiert.
:
: Der nächste Workshop wird in enger Abstimmung mit MobIS '2000 durchgeführt
: und findet im Umfeld des Workshops FAN 2000 und der "Verbundtagung Wirtschafts-
: informatik Siegen 2000" statt.
: (s. http://www-winfo.uni-siegen.de/wkwi2000/index.html)
:
: Prof. Chr. Jensen, Universitaet Aalborg/Daenemark, einer der Co-Directors
: des TimeCenter-Projektes (s. http://www.cs.auc.dk/research/DP/tdb/TimeCenter/),
: konnte für einen Übersichtsvortrag gewonnen werden.
:
: Weiterhin erscheinen nachfolgende Themenkreise von Interesse, ohne dass damit
: andere ausgeschlossen sein sollten:
:
: · Temporale Datenverwaltung und Datenbanksysteme
: · Zeit-Aspekte in Data-Warehouse-, Decision Support- und Planungssystemen
: · Zeitliche Daten im Internet
: · Zeitliche Daten in Multimedia - Systemen
: · Zeitliche Daten in inner- und interorganisatorischen Workflowsystemen
: · Informationssysteme zur Dokumentation und Analyse von Zeitreihen
: · Zeitliche Koordination in verteilten Informationssystemen
: · Standards für die Repräsentation zeitbezogener Daten
: · Y2K-Nachlese
:
: Wir erbitten Beiträge von Unternehmensvertretern und Wissenschaftlern im
: Umfang von bis zu 8 Seiten, die spätestens bis zum 2000-06-20 beim lokalen
: Organisator als Datei vorliegen sollten. Angenommene Beiträge werden im
: Rundbrief der Fachgruppe 5.2. der Gesellschaft für Informatik
: -Informationssystemarchitekturen- veröffentlicht. Die nach der Begutachtung
: ggf. zu überarbeitenden Papiere sollten bis 2000-08-15 vorliegen
:
: Die Teilnahme am Workshop erfolgt im Rahmen der Tagung MobIS '2000.
: Sofern Sie an dem Workshop teilnehmen wollen,
: teilen Sie dies bitte bis zum 2000-09-30 per E - Mail mit.
:
: Informationen zu den Tagungen in Siegen im Umfeld des Workshops finden Sie
: unter http://www-winfo.uni-siegen.de/mobis2000/index.htm .
:
: Aktuelle Informationen zum Workshop - Programm werden im WWW unter
: http://www.ie.iwi.unibe.ch/zeit/zobis/ ab 2000-07-30 bereitgestellt.
:
: |------------------------------------------>
: | |
: | Der Sprecher des Arbeitskreises ZoBIS |
: | Prof. Dr. Gerhard Knolmayer |
: | Universität Bern , Wirtschaftsinformatik |
: | www.ie.iwi.unibe.ch/zeit/zobis |
: | knolmayer(a)ie.iwi.unibe.ch |
: | |
: |------------------------------------------>
:
: >------------------------------------|
: | |
: | Lokale Organisation |
: | Prof. Dr. Manfred Grauer |
: | Universität Siegen |
: | Wirtschaftsinformatik |
: | grauer(a)fb5.uni-siegen.de |
: | |
: >------------------------------------|
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Forwarded message from [grauer(a)FB5.Uni-Siegen.DE] sent originally on Tue, 4 Apr 2000 17:04:01 +0200 (MET DST):
: Call for Papers fuer die WKWI-Herbsttagung Siegen-2000
: ____________________________________________________________________
:
: Thema "Aktuelle Forschungsaktivitaeten der Wirtschaftsinformatik"
: ____________________________________________________________________
:
: Die Herbsttagung der Wissenschaftlichen Kommission Wirtschaftsinformatik im Verband der
: Hochschullehrer fuer Betriebswirtschaft findet als WKWI-Verbundtagung am 12. und 13.10.2000
: an der Universitaet Siegen gemeinsam mit der Tagung zum Thema "Management von Telediensten"
: der DFG-Forschergruppe Augsburg-Nuernberg (FAN 2000) statt. Gleichzeitig tagen eine Reihe
: von Arbeitgruppen des GI-FB 5 in Siegen. siehe:
:
: http://www-winfo.uni-siegen.de/wkwi2000/index.html
:
: Fuer die einzelnen Veranstaltungen ergehen eigenstaendige Call for Papers.
:
: Die WKWI-Herbsttagung ist aktuellen Forschungsaktivitaeten auf dem Gebiet der Wirtschaftsinformatik
: gewidmet und orientiert sich dabei an derzeit von der DFG gefoerderten Vorhaben wie:
:
: - "Vernetzung als Wettbewerbsfaktor am Beispiel der Region Rhein-Main"
: DFG-Sonderforschungsbereich (SFB) 403 an der Goethe-Universitaet Frankfurt/M.,
:
: - "Sicherheit in der Informations- und Kommunikationstechnik"
: DFG-Schwerpunktprogramm (SPP Sicherheit),
:
: - "Effiziente elektronische Koordination in der Dienstleistungswirtschaft"
: DFG-Forschergruppe Augsburg-Nuernberg (FAN) und
:
: - "Intelligente Softwareagenten und betriebliche Anwendungsszenarien"
: DFG-Schwerpunktprogramm (SPP Softwareagenten).
:
: Durch eingeladene Beitraege soll zu den DFG-Aktivitaeten ein Ueberblick gegeben werden. Weiterhin
: ist geplant, durch Einzelbeitraege die genannten und Aktivitaeten darueberhinaus darzustellen. Der
: vorliegende Call for Papers dient der Einladung zu diesen Einzelbeitraegen. Diese Beitraege
: koennen sowohl aktuelle Forschung als auch Forschungsergebnisse zum Inhalt haben. Eine
: Formatvorlage fuer die Beitraege finden Sie unter:
:
: http://www.wi2.uni-erlangen.de/fan2000
:
: Fuer angenommene Beitraege besteht die Moeglichkeit, diese in einem Konferenzband zu
: veroeffentlichen. Der Konferenzband ist zur Tagung verfuegbar.
:
: Termine:
:
: 20.06.2000 Spaeteste Einreichung der Beitraege
: 20.07.2000 Benachrichtigung ueber die Ergebnisse der Begutachtung
: 30.07.2000 Bekanntgabe des Programms
: 30.08.2000 Abgabe der ueberarbeiteten Beitraege
: 12./13.10.2000 WKWI-Herbsttagung in Siegen
:
: Als Programmkommitee der WKWI-Verbundtagung in Siegen fungieren:
:
: Prof. Dr. J. Becker, Westfaelische Wilhelms-Universitaet Muenster (Sprecher WKWI ),
: Prof. Dr. F. Bodendorf, Universitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg (Verantw. FAN 2000)
: Prof. Dr. H. U. Buhl, Universitaet Augsburg (Sprecher FAN und GI-FB 5 Wirtschaftsinformatik),
: Prof. Dr. St. Kirn, Technische Universitaet Ilmenau (Sprecher SPP Softwareagenten),
: Prof. Dr. W. Koenig, Goethe-Universitaet Frankfurt/M. (Sprecher SFB 403 Vernetzung)
: Prof. Dr. G. Mueller, Albert-Ludwigs-Universitaet Freiburg (Sprecher SPP Sicherheit)
: Prof. Dr. M. Grauer, Universitaet Siegen (Vorstand SFB 240 Medien und lokal. Org.)
: _______________________________________________________________________________________
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Forwarded message from [tcase(a)GSAIX2.CC.GASOU.EDU (Tom Case)] sent originally on Tue, 4 Apr 2000 10:43:01 -0400:
: CALL FOR PAPERS
:
: FIFTEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
: INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY FOR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
: December 8-10, 2000
: Brisbane, Australia
:
: Proposals for papers and panels are invited for blind review and
: presentation at the 15th annual conference of the International Academy for
: Information Management (IAIM). The IAIM conference provides a forum in
: which information systems educators, researchers and practitioners can
: exchange ideas, techniques, and applications of pedagogy and react to
: issues with significant pedagogical and curricular implications.
: Submissions may be theoretical, conceptual, tutorial, or descriptive in
: nature and must not have been previously presented or published.
: Instructionally-oriented papers (including working papers) authored by
: graduate students are encouraged. Significantly reduced conference fees are
: available for graduate students.
:
: IMPORTANT DATES
:
: SUBMISION DEADLINE: May 1, 2000
: ACCEPTANCE NOTIFICATION: June 15, 2000
: FINAL VERSION DUE: September 15, 2000
:
: SEND SUBMISSION(S) TO:
: Dr. Celia Romm
: Foundation Professor of Information Technology
: Faculty of Informatics and Communication
: Central Queensland University
: Queensland, 4702, Australia
: E:mail: c.romm(a)cqu.edu.au
:
: FORMAT: Each submission should include a title page and an extended
: abstract or completed paper. The title page should include the title of
: the paper, full name of its author(s), affiliation(s), mailing address(es),
: telephone number(s), fax number(s), and e-mail address(es). A contact
: author should be designated. To facilitate blind review, this information
: should appear only on the title page.
:
: An extended abstract should be a minimum of 500 words. Completed papers
: should not exceed 15 single-spaced pages including references and figures.
:
: An electronic copy of each submission should be sent to the program chair
: no later than May 1, 2000. Receipt of the paper or abstract will be
: acknowledged via e-mail.
:
: BEST PAPER COMPETITION: Complete papers submitted by the May 1, 2000
: deadline will be considered for the IAIM Best Paper Award. The IAIM Best
: Paper will be published in a subsequent issue of IAIM's Journal of
: Informatics Education and Research (JIER). All Best Paper finalists will be
: eligible for fast-track consideration for publication in JIER.
:
: The 2000 IAIM Conference Program Committee invites submissions for
: papers, panels, presentations and demonstrations on a variety of IS
: instructional, pedagogical, and curriculum-oriented topics including:
:
: 1. The development, testing, and implementaion of successful curriculum
: models.
: 2. The planning and implementation of effective instructional
: approaches/exercises.
: 3. The use of cases, active learning approaches, and other non-lecture
: instructional methods in IS courses.
: 4. The results of surveys and other assessments of industry/employer needs.
: 5. The results of investigations focused on the evaluation of teaching
: strategies and methodologies.
: 6. The implications of emerging/evolving information technologies,
: application development tools, and e-business models for the IS curricula.
: 7. Theory, research, or case studies which highlight significant
: organizational and technical issues in IT management and their implications
: for information systems pedagogy and curricula.
: 8. The impacts of global information systems on IS curricula and pedagogy.
: 9. The incorporation of ethical issues in IS curricula.
: 10. The development and/or utilization of Web-based and Internet-based
: instructional approaches and tools.
: 11. Models and methods for addressing electronic/digital commerce, business
: multimedia, international issues, technology-related social issues, project
: management, change management, and object-oriented
: analysis/design/programming in IS courses and curricula.
: 12. Successful instructional approaches/insights that other IS educators
: can emulate.
: 13. Instructional/pedagogical development opportunities for IS educators
: and researchers.
: 14. The impacts of internships, international study opportunities, and
: other business interface experiences on student preparation.
: 15. The pedagogical and instructional implications of telework, virtual
: teams, and network/virtual organizations.
: 16. Approaches for teaching effective business Web site design and Internet
: transactions.
:
: IAIM is a nonprofit organization funded primarily by registration fees; all
: presenters and session chairs must register for the conference and are
: responsible for their own expenses.
:
: REVIEWERS and SESSION CHAIRS NEEDED: If you are willing to serve as a
: reviewer and/or session chair for the IAIM 2000 conference, please contact
: the Program Chair, Celia Romm (c.romm @cqu.edu.au).
:
: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: More information about the IAIM 2000 conference is
: available at the IAIM Website: www.iaim.org.
: *************************
: Thomas L. Case, Ph.D.
: Professor of Information Systems
: Department of Management
: P.O. Box 8152
: Georgia Southern University
: Statesboro, GA 30460-8152
:
: Phone: (912)681-5205
: Fax: (912) 681-0710
: E-mail: tcase(a)gasou.edu
: *************************
:
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Forwarded message from [tcase(a)GSAIX2.CC.GASOU.EDU (Tom Case)] sent originally on Tue, 4 Apr 2000 12:56:00 -0400:
: CALL FOR PAPERS
:
: FIFTEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
: INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY FOR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
: December 8-10, 2000
: Brisbane, Australia
:
: Proposals for papers and panels are invited for blind review and
: presentation at the 15th annual conference of the International Academy for
: Information Management (IAIM). The IAIM conference provides a forum in
: which information systems educators, researchers and practitioners can
: exchange ideas, techniques, and applications of pedagogy and react to
: issues with significant pedagogical and curricular implications.
: Submissions may be theoretical, conceptual, tutorial, or descriptive in
: nature and must not have been previously presented or published.
: Instructionally-oriented papers (including working papers) authored by
: graduate students are encouraged. Significantly reduced conference fees are
: available for graduate students.
:
: IMPORTANT DATES
:
: SUBMISION DEADLINE: May 1, 2000
: ACCEPTANCE NOTIFICATION: June 15, 2000
: FINAL VERSION DUE: September 15, 2000
:
: SEND SUBMISSION(S) TO:
: Dr. Celia Romm
: Foundation Professor of Information Technology
: Faculty of Informatics and Communication
: Central Queensland University
: Queensland, 4702, Australia
: E:mail: c.romm(a)cqu.edu.au
:
: FORMAT: Each submission should include a title page and an extended
: abstract or completed paper. The title page should include the title of
: the paper, full name of its author(s), affiliation(s), mailing address(es),
: telephone number(s), fax number(s), and e-mail address(es). A contact
: author should be designated. To facilitate blind review, this information
: should appear only on the title page.
:
: An extended abstract should be a minimum of 500 words. Completed papers
: should not exceed 15 single-spaced pages including references and figures.
:
: An electronic copy of each submission should be sent to the program chair
: no later than May 1, 2000. Receipt of the paper or abstract will be
: acknowledged via e-mail.
:
: BEST PAPER COMPETITION: Complete papers submitted by the May 1, 2000
: deadline will be considered for the IAIM Best Paper Award. The IAIM Best
: Paper will be published in a subsequent issue of IAIM's Journal of
: Informatics Education and Research (JIER). All Best Paper finalists will be
: eligible for fast-track consideration for publication in JIER.
:
: The 2000 IAIM Conference Program Committee invites submissions for
: papers, panels, presentations and demonstrations on a variety of IS
: instructional, pedagogical, and curriculum-oriented topics including:
:
: 1. The development, testing, and implementaion of successful curriculum
: models.
: 2. The planning and implementation of effective instructional
: approaches/exercises.
: 3. The use of cases, active learning approaches, and other non-lecture
: instructional methods in IS courses.
: 4. The results of surveys and other assessments of industry/employer needs.
: 5. The results of investigations focused on the evaluation of teaching
: strategies and methodologies.
: 6. The implications of emerging/evolving information technologies,
: application development tools, and e-business models for the IS curricula.
: 7. Theory, research, or case studies which highlight significant
: organizational and technical issues in IT management and their implications
: for information systems pedagogy and curricula.
: 8. The impacts of global information systems on IS curricula and pedagogy.
: 9. The incorporation of ethical issues in IS curricula.
: 10. The development and/or utilization of Web-based and Internet-based
: instructional approaches and tools.
: 11. Models and methods for addressing electronic/digital commerce, business
: multimedia, international issues, technology-related social issues, project
: management, change management, and object-oriented
: analysis/design/programming in IS courses and curricula.
: 12. Successful instructional approaches/insights that other IS educators
: can emulate.
: 13. Instructional/pedagogical development opportunities for IS educators
: and researchers.
: 14. The impacts of internships, international study opportunities, and
: other business interface experiences on student preparation.
: 15. The pedagogical and instructional implications of telework, virtual
: teams, and network/virtual organizations.
: 16. Approaches for teaching effective business Web site design and Internet
: transactions.
:
: IAIM is a nonprofit organization funded primarily by registration fees; all
: presenters and session chairs must register for the conference and are
: responsible for their own expenses.
:
: REVIEWERS and SESSION CHAIRS NEEDED: If you are willing to serve as a
: reviewer and/or session chair for the IAIM 2000 conference, please contact
: the Program Chair, Celia Romm (c.romm @cqu.edu.au).
:
: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: More information about the IAIM 2000 conference is
: available at the IAIM Website: www.iaim.org.
:
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