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: DIGIT -- 2000 Call For Papers
:
: Diffusion Interest Group in Information Technology
:
: A pre-ICIS meeting of people interested in information technology adoption
: and diffusion will be held on December 10, 2000 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00
: p.m. in Brisbane, Australia. Both faculty members and doctoral students are
: encouraged to attend and submit papers. It is not necessary to submit a
: paper in order to attend DIGIT.
:
: The workshop will include 2-3 one-hour research paper presentations and two
: panel discussions. The panels will address issues associated with research
: directions, both theoretical and methodological, in the area of adoption
: and diffusion. We are in the process of lining up a very distinguished
: group of IT innovation researchers to serve on these panels.
:
: Lunch and refreshments will be provided to attendees. In order to foster
: the workshop atmosphere which has developed in previous meetings,
: registration will again be limited to 30 people. The deadline for
: submission of papers is Monday, September 15, 2000. Notification of
: acceptance or rejection will be made by Monday, November 1, 2000.
:
: Call for papers
:
: We are interested in receiving papers relating to information technology
: adoption and diffusion. In the interest of discussing the most current
: research in this area, working papers are encouraged as well as more
: complete papers. Papers dealing with the adoption and/or diffusion of
: information technology at the individual, work group, or organizational
: level are invited.
:
: All submissions will be blind reviewed. Papers should not have been
: published previously in a proceedings or journal, nor be under review
: elsewhere, but may be submitted elsewhere after the DIGIT meeting. At least
: one author will register and attend the workshop to present the paper if
: the work is accepted.
:
: If you have suggestions for Panel discussions please submit your ideas to:
:
: Elean Karahana - Florida State University - ekarahan(a)garnet.acns.fsu.edu
: or
: Sue Brown - Indiana University - suebrown(a)gsob1.bus.indiana.edu
:
: Instructions for Contributors
:
: 1. All papers are to be double-spaced and submitted electronically (email
: preferred) in either Word format. Working papers or research in process
: will be limited to ten pages. Research papers should be limited to twenty
: pages. Both should include an abstract.
:
: 2. The title page should include the title, the names of author(s) and
: affiliations, and e-mail addresses. The main body of the paper should have
: a title, but no author identification.
:
: Electronic submissions (by September 15, 2000) are to be sent to G. 'Prem'
: Premkumar at:
:
: G. 'Prem' Premkumar
: Associate Professor - IS
: College of Business
: Iowa State University
: Ames, IA 50011
: prem(a)iastate.edu
:
: Reviews and final acceptance notification (by November 1, 2000) will be
: coordinated by G. 'Prem' Premkumar.
:
: Registration
:
: Registration information will be electronically distributed via ISWorld and
: DIGIT-L. Individuals interested in joining DIGIT can send an e-mail to
: Wynne Chin at wchin(a)uh.edu.
:
: Additional information about DIGIT and past meetings can be accessed at the
: DIGIT website at:
:
: http://www.usc.edu/dept/sba/atisp/Information_Systems/DIGIT/
:
: ********************************************
: G. Premkumar
: Associate Professor - Information Systems
: College of Business
: Iowa State University
: Ames, IA 50011
: (515)294-1833. Fax - (515)294-2534
: Email - prem(a)iastate.edu
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: <font sizeÿcolorÿFF0000"><b>DIGIT -- 2000 Call For Papers<br>
: <br>
: </font>Diffusion Interest Group in Information Technology</b> <br>
: <br>
: A pre-ICIS meeting of people interested in information technology
: adoption and diffusion will be held on December 10, 2000 from 10:00 a.m.
: to 5:00 p.m. in Brisbane, Australia. Both faculty members and doctoral
: students are encouraged to attend and submit papers. It is not necessary
: to submit a paper in order to attend DIGIT.<br>
: <br>
: The workshop will include 2-3 one-hour research paper presentations and
: two panel discussions. The panels will address issues associated with
: research directions, both theoretical and methodological, in the area of
: adoption and diffusion. We are in the process of lining up a very
: distinguished group of IT innovation researchers to serve on these
: panels.<br>
: <br>
: Lunch and refreshments will be provided to attendees. In order to foster
: the workshop atmosphere which has developed in previous meetings,
: registration will again be limited to 30 people. The deadline for
: submission of papers is Monday, September 15, 2000. Notification of
: acceptance or rejection will be made by Monday, November 1, 2000.<br>
: <br>
: <font sizeÿ<b>Call for papers<br>
: <br>
: </font></b>We are interested in receiving papers relating to information
: technology adoption and diffusion. In the interest of discussing the most
: current research in this area, working papers are encouraged as well as
: more complete papers. Papers dealing with the adoption and/or diffusion
: of information technology at the individual, work group, or
: organizational level are invited.<br>
: <br>
: All submissions will be blind reviewed. Papers should not have been
: published previously in a proceedings or journal, nor be under review
: elsewhere, but may be submitted elsewhere after the DIGIT meeting. At
: least one author will register and attend the workshop to present the
: paper if the work is accepted.<br>
: <br>
: If you have suggestions for Panel discussions please submit your
: ideas to:<br>
: <br>
: Elean Karahana - Florida State University -
: ekarahan(a)garnet.acns.fsu.edu<br>
: or<br>
: Sue Brown - Indiana University - suebrown(a)gsob1.bus.indiana.edu<br>
: <br>
: <font sizeÿ<b>Instructions for Contributors<br>
: <br>
: </font></b>1. All papers are to be double-spaced and submitted
: electronically (email preferred) in either Word format. Working papers or
: research in process will be limited to ten pages. Research papers should
: be limited to twenty pages. Both should include an abstract.<br>
: <br>
: 2. The title page should include the title, the names of author(s) and
: affiliations, and e-mail addresses. The main body of the paper should
: have a title, but no author identification.<br>
: <br>
: Electronic submissions (by September 15, 2000) are to be sent to G.
: 'Prem' Premkumar at:<br>
: <br>
: G. 'Prem' Premkumar<br>
: Associate Professor - IS<br>
: College of Business<br>
: Iowa State University<br>
: Ames, IA 50011<br>
: prem(a)iastate.edu<br>
: <br>
: Reviews and final acceptance notification (by November 1, 2000) will be
: coordinated by G. 'Prem' Premkumar.<br>
: <br>
: Registration<br>
: <br>
: Registration information will be electronically distributed via ISWorld
: and DIGIT-L. Individuals interested in joining DIGIT can send an e-mail
: to Wynne Chin at wchin(a)uh.edu.<br>
: <br>
: Additional information about DIGIT and past meetings can be accessed at
: the DIGIT website at:<br>
: <br>
: <font colorÿ0000FF"><u><a hrefÿttp://www.usc.edu/dept/sba/atisp/Information_Systems/DIGIT/" eudoraúutourl">http://www.usc.edu/dept/sba/atisp/Information_Systems/DIGIT/<br>
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: <div>Associate Professor - Information Systems</div>
: <div>College of Business</div>
: <div>Iowa State University</div>
: <div>Ames, IA 50011</div>
: <div>(515)294-1833. Fax - (515)294-2534</div>
: <div>Email - prem(a)iastate.edu</div>
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Forwarded message from [l.janczewski(a)AUCKLAND.AC.NZ (Janczewski, Lech)] sent originally on Mon, 26 Jun 2000 14:19:51 +1200:
: CALL FOR PAPERS
: Submission Deadline October 6, 2000
:
: Information Security Management
:
: Track of
:
: 2001 Information Resources Management Association
: International Conference
:
: May 20 - 23, 2001
: at Marriott - Eaton Hotel
: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
:
: TRACK CHAIR
:
: Lech Janczewski
: Department of MSIS, The University of Auckland, P.O.Box 92019, Auckland, New
: Zealand
: Tel: 64-9-373-7599, Fax: 64-9-373-7430, Email: lech(a)auckland.ac.nz
: http://www.business.auckland.ac.nz/msis/staff/l.janczewski
:
: This track will mainly concentrate on managerial aspects of information
: security but more technical issues are also welcomed. The Information
: Security Management encourages the submission of quality papers and panel
: and workshop proposals dealing with (but not limited to) the following
: topics:
: * Threats to Information Systems security
: * Risk management
: * Methods to improve security:
: * Secure communication protocols
: * Administrative security
: * Security polices
: * Legislation
:
: Send all inquiries and submissions to the track chair (indicated above) or
: visit the IRMA Web Site at:http://www.irma-international.org
:
: 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
:
: ***********************************************************************
: Lech J. Janczewski (M.Eng.,M.A.Sc,D.Eng)
: Department of Management Science and Information Systems
: The University of Auckland
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: Mail: POBox 92 019, Auckland, New Zealand
: Phone: (64-9) 373 7599 ext 7538
: Fax: (64-9) 373 7430
: Mobile: (64) 025 796 401
: E-mail: lech(a)auckland.ac.nz
: URL: http://www.business.auckland.ac.nz/msis/staff/l.janczewski/
: Office: Old Choral Hall, Room 131
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Forwarded message from [dominique.deneux(a)univ-valenciennes.fr (DENEUX)] sent originally on Sat, 24 Jun 2000 09:47:14 +0200:
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:
: FEATS 2001
:
: 12-14 June 2001, Valenciennes, France
:
: International IFIP Conference
: co-sponsored by CIRP, IEEE, and IFAC
:
: Feature Modelling in
: advanced design-for-the-life-cycle Systems
:
: ****************************************************
:
: The objective of this international IFIP conference is to discuss the state of
: the art and future trends about the use of information technology for the
: modelling and management of viewpoints relating to a variety of expertises and
: life-cycle phases, with the goal of validating design options earlier.
:
: The scope of expected contributions includes :
:
: - formal MODELS and generic FEATURE classes,
: - management of the DESIGN PROCESS,
: - COLLABORATIVE design for multiple X,
: - management of LIFE CYCLE constraints,
: - feature IMPLEMENTATION issues,
: - industrial APPLICATIONS using features,...
:
: You are working in the field of product or processes design, you are
: specifying, developing or using CAD applications, you are an industrial or an
: academic, your objective is to validate design decisions from a life-cycle
: point of view (function, manufacturing, use, safety, wear, cost, maintenance,
: recycling, etc...), you have some innovative results, prototypes or ideas ?
: .... Then FEATS'2001 is the right place to communicate them !
:
: The conference is organised by the LAMIH (Laboratory for Automation, Mechanical
: engineering Information sciences and Human-machine systems) of the University
: of Valenciennes, France.
:
: Important dates :
:
: 15 July 2000 : Reception of submissions (full papers)
: 01 January 2001 : Acceptance notification
: 01 March 2001 : Reception of final versions
: 12-14 June 2001 : Conference
:
: For more details, please visit our web site :
:
: http://www.univ-valenciennes.fr/LGIL/FEATS2001/Welcome.htm
:
: or contact us at :
:
: mailto:feats2001@univ-valenciennes.fr
:
: We are looking forward to reading you soon !
:
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: Dr. D. DENEUX, President of the Organizing Committee
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: <p><tt> International IFIP Conference</tt>
: <br><tt> co-sponsored by CIRP, IEEE, and IFAC</tt><tt></tt>
: <p><tt> Feature Modelling in</tt>
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: <p><tt>The objective of this international IFIP conference is to discuss
: the state of the art and future trends about the use of information technology
: for the modelling and management of viewpoints relating to a variety of
: expertises and life-cycle phases, with the goal of validating design options
: earlier.</tt><tt></tt>
: <p><tt>The scope of expected contributions includes :</tt><tt></tt>
: <p><tt>- formal MODELS and generic FEATURE classes,</tt>
: <br><tt>- management of the DESIGN PROCESS,</tt>
: <br><tt>- COLLABORATIVE design for multiple X,</tt>
: <br><tt>- management of LIFE CYCLE constraints,</tt>
: <br><tt>- feature IMPLEMENTATION issues,</tt>
: <br><tt>- industrial APPLICATIONS using features,...</tt><tt></tt>
: <p><tt>You are working in the field of product or processes design, you
: are specifying, developing or using CAD applications, you are an industrial
: or an academic, your objective is to validate design decisions from a life-cycle
: point of view (function, manufacturing, use, safety, wear, cost, maintenance,
: recycling, etc...), you have some innovative results, prototypes or ideas
: ? .... Then FEATS'2001 is the right place to communicate them !</tt><tt></tt>
: <p><tt>The conference is organised by the LAMIH (Laboratory for Automation,
: Mechanical engineering Information sciences and Human-machine systems)
: of the University of Valenciennes, France.</tt><tt></tt>
: <p><tt>Important dates :</tt><tt></tt>
: <p><tt> 15 July 2000 : Reception
: of submissions (full papers)</tt>
: <br><tt> 01 January 2001 : Acceptance notification</tt>
: <br><tt> 01 March 2001 : Reception
: of final versions</tt>
: <br><tt> 12-14 June 2001 : Conference</tt><tt></tt>
: <p><tt>For more details, please visit our web site :</tt><tt></tt>
: <p><tt><A HREFÿttp://www.univ-valenciennes.fr/LGIL/FEATS2001/Welcome.htm">http://www.univ-valenciennes.fr/LGIL/FEATS2001/Welcome.htm</A></tt><tt></tt>
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: <p><tt><A HREFÿailto:feats2001@univ-valenciennes.fr">mailto:feats2001@univ-valenciennes.fr</A></tt><tt></tt>
: <p><tt>We are looking forward to reading you soon !</tt><tt></tt>
: <p><tt>---</tt>
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Forwarded message from [disterer(a)wirt.fh-hannover.de (Georg Disterer)] sent originally on Mon, 26 Jun 2000 10:51:26 +0100:
: Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
: ich darf folgenden CfP an Sie weiterleiten.
: Herzliche Grüße
: georg disterer
: ____________
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: C A L L F O R P A P E R S
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:
: COMPUTER PERSONNEL RESEARCH 2001 CONFERENCE
:
: The IT Personnel Crisis: Finding And Retaining The Skilled Workforce
:
: San Diego, CA, USA, April 19-21, 2001
:
: Information technology continues to increase opportunities
: for strategic advantage and to increase corporate efficiency.
: Some researchers and practitioners maintain that the greatest threat
: to this trend may be the shortage of qualified IT personnel. Others
: maintain that firms producing new IT applications
: overlook opportunities to retrain and reassign older workers skilled
: in legacy technologies. This issue is debated within a context where
: the IT environment in many businesses is changing from internal
: development to a buy, outsource and integrate approach to assembling
: the internal IT portfolio.
:
: This conference is intended to serve as a forum for examining the wide
: range of key issues related to IT personnel. Emerging issues include
: the shifting demand for job skills, work arrangements, and
: organizational human resource policies, while traditional issues
: include training, job attitudes and behaviors, recruiting and
: retention, compensation, and ethics.
:
: Is the experience of a shortage of IT personnel varying by industry,
: geographic location, and policies of individual firms? What
: opportunities do individual firms have to enhance recruitment and
: retention of IT personnel? Are there retraining and redeployment
: strategies that can facilitate the transition of traditional IT
: personnel into newer and more eagerly sought skill areas? How might
: intelligent design of IT work be used to increase productivity and
: ameliorate the need for IT personnel increases?
:
: You are invited to submit empirical or theoretical papers, tutorials,
: and panel proposals pertaining to recruiting and retaining IT
: personnel. However, other aspects of information technology and its
: impacts on computer personnel are also encouraged. Suggested topics
: include, but are not limited to, the following: · Is there an IT
: workforce crisis? If so, does it vary by industry, geographic
: location, or policies of individual firms? · What strategies are most
: effective for individual firms in attracting and retaining an
: effective IT workforce? · What is the impact on organizations and
: individuals of shifting IT functions from primarily building in-house
: to assembling packaged, outsourced, and customized assets? · How can
: companies train-but still retain-their employees? · What compensation
: strategies must be used to attract and retain qualified IT
: professionals? · What role-if any-should an employee's IT knowledge
: base have in determining his or her compensation? · What metrics
: should companies use in determining the effectiveness of their overall
: IT human resource strategy? · How have gender and diversity concerns
: affected the IT workforce?
:
: Submissions may be in the form of one or more of the following:
: completed research paper, description of research in progress,
: industry case study, or proposal for panel discussion or tutorial.
: Research papers must be original, unpublished elsewhere, in the style
: of MIS Quarterly, and no longer than 5000 words. Include an abstract
: with the body of the full paper. Research in progress submissions
: must be no longer than 2000 words in length and include a one-page
: abstract. Panel and tutorial proposals must include the names and
: affiliations of panelists who have agreed to participate and a 1-2
: page summary of the topic, including a description of how the session
: will be structured. Industry case studies may report specific
: strategies being employed or under development to manage the IT
: Personnel Crisis, or address other issues related to information
: technology, and should be no longer than 3500 words. All submissions
: must include a separate title page with each author's full name,
: affiliation, complete address, telephone, and, if available, fax
: number and e-mail address. Authors should submit their manuscripts
: electronically via e-mail as an attachment in Word 97/2000 or RTF
: format; subsequent correspondence with authors will be done primarily
: by e-mail.
:
: All submissions will be refereed by at least two members of the
: Program Committee. Papers judged by the review process to be the best
: candidates for journal publication will be forwarded, with the
: approval of the authors, to SIGCPR's Computer Personnel or other
: appropriate journals to initiate a review process.
:
: Accepted papers will be published in the refereed conference
: proceedings to be distributed at the conference. Full papers will be
: published in their entirety. Extended abstracts will be published for
: panel discussions, tutorials, and research-in-progress papers.
: Authors will be notified of acceptance by December 15, 2000. Authors
: of accepted papers will have the opportunity to make revisions prior
: to submitting a final version. Authors of accepted papers will be
: required to submit a Word 97/2000 or RTF format of the final version
: or extended abstract, along with a camera-ready printed version.
: Authors will be required to register for and attend the conference
: personally to present their papers. All submissions must be received
: by October 17, 2000. Please email your submission as an attachment in
: Word 97/2000 or RTF format to the Program Chair, Mark A. Serva, at:
: ServaM(a)be.udel.edu Phone: (302) 831-1795 Fax: (302) 831-4676
:
: Conference Committee
: William Nance, San Jose State, Conference Chair
: Mark A. Serva, University of Delaware, Program Chair
: Conrad Shayo, Cal State University, San Bernardino, Loc. Arrangements
: Diane Lending, James Madison University, Treasurer
: Susan Yager, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Publicity
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Forwarded message from [mgmtrao(a)ACSU.BUFFALO.EDU (Prof. H. R. Rao)] sent originally on Fri, 23 Jun 2000 14:50:35 -0400:
: Dear Colleagues:
: Several of you had expressed interest in the papers for Vol 1 Number 3 of
: ISF.
: A complementary copy is now available for on-line download under the
: "current issues" link of the ISF web site:
: http://www.som.buffalo.edu/isinterface/ISFrontiers/
: Regards
:
: Profs H. R. Rao and Ram Ramesh
: SUNY @ Buffalo
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Forwarded message from [Silvana.Losito(a)BLACKSCI.CO.UK (Silvana Losito)] sent originally on Thu, 22 Jun 2000 16:23:30 +0100:
: Information Systems Journal is now available through Blackwell Science's
: online journals service, Synergy.
: An online subscription can be purchased with the print version, or
: independently. Individual articles can also be purchased on a pay-per-view
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Forwarded message from [bhs(a)NSW.BIGPOND.NET.AU (Brian Henderson-Sellers)] sent originally on Fri, 23 Jun 2000 12:27:34 +1000:
: ****** Final Call for Papers: Deadline June 28 *******
:
: [an abbreviated form of the CFP; for more information see the website]
:
: TOOLS Pacific 2000
: Sydney, Australia, 20-23 November 2000
:
: http://www.socs.uts.edu.au/tools/
:
: focussing on
: Migration to Object Technology
: E-commerce
:
: Call for contributions
:
: TOOLS is the major international conference series devoted to
: applications of object-oriented technology. TOOLS Pacific 2000 will
: be held in Sydney, Australia, and will continue the commitment to
: excellence of earlier TOOLS conferences in Europe, Australia, Asia and
: the
: USA. Standards established for TOOLS by earlier conferences in the
: series include:
:
: * Emphasis on the practice of object technology and its application in
: industrial environments
:
: * Balanced coverage of the wealth of approaches, trends and variants
:
: * A solid technical program of refereed papers targeted to industry
: practitioners
:
: * Tutorials by recognized experts, invited talks by innovators in the
: field, relevant panel discussions, interactive workshops, and
: product demonstrations
:
: * Proceedings published world-wide by the IEEE Computer Society.
:
: Contributions are currently being called for:
: =============================================
: * Technical papers
: * Tutorials and mini-tutorials
: * Workshops and panels
:
: Important Dates
: ===============
:
: Tutorial, Workshop and Panel proposals: Sunday 23 April 2000
:
: Submission of technical papers: Wednesday 28 June 2000
:
: Notification of acceptance: Tuesday 1 August 2000
:
: Final copy (electronic to IEEE): Friday 1 September 2000
:
: Conference: Monday 20 to Thursday 23
: November 2000
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Forwarded message from [songiy(a)DREXEL.EDU (Il-Yeol Song)] sent originally on Tue, 20 Jun 2000 21:00:46 -0400:
: We are pleased to announce the list of accepted appers for ER2000.
:
: 19th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER2000)
: October 9-12, 2000, Salt Lake City, USA. www.er2000.byu.edu
:
: "A Conceptual Model for Remote Data Acquisition Systems"
: Txomin Nieva and Alain Wegmann
:
: "A Conceptual Model for the Web"
: Mengchi Liu and Tok Wang Ling
:
: "A Conceptual Modeling Framework for Multi-Agent Information Systems"
: Ricardo Melo Bastos and Jos\351 Palazzo Moreira de Oliveira
:
: "A Layered Software Specification Architecture"
: Monique Snoeck, Stephan Poelmans, and Guido Dedene
:
: "A Modeling Language for Design Processes in Chemical Engineering"
: Markus Eggersmann, Claudia Krobb, and Wolfgang Marquardt
:
: "A Pragmatic Method for the Integration of Higher-Order
: Entity-Relationship Schemata"
: Thomas Lehmann and Klaus-Dieter Schewe
:
: "A Reuse-Based Object-Oriented Framework towards Easy Formulation of
: Complex Queries"
: Chabane Oussalah and Abdelhak Seriai
:
: "A Viewpoint-Based Framework for Discussing the Use
: of Multiple Modelling Representations"
: Nigel Stanger
:
: "Algebraic Database Migration to Object Technology"
: Andreas Behm, Andreas Geppert, and Klaus R. Dittrich
:
: "Behavior Consistent Inheritance in UML"
: Markus Stumptner and Michael Schrefl
:
: "Decomposition by Pivoting and Path Cardinality Constraints"
: Sven Hartmann
:
: "Evaluating the Quality of Reference Models"
: Vojislav B. Misic and J.L. Leon Zhao
:
: "Improving the Reuse Possibilities of the Behavioral Aspects of
: Object-Oriented Domain Models"
: Monique Snoeck and Geert Poels
:
: "Information Systems = Databases + Interaction:
: On Principles of Information System Design"
: Dina Goldin, Bernhard Thalheim, and Srinath Srinivasa
:
: "Maintenance of Materialized Views after Redefinition
: in Web-Based Information Systems"
: Zohra Bellahsene and Philippe Marot
:
: "Measures for Assessing Dynamic Complexity Aspects
: of Object-Oriented Conceptual Schemes"
: Geert Poels and Guido Dedene
:
: "Measuring the Quality of Entity Relationship Diagrams"
: Marcela Genero Bocco, Luis Jim\351mez Linares, and Mario Piattini Velthuis
:
: "Declarative Mediation in Distributed Systems"
: Sergey Melnik
:
: "Object Role Modelling and XML-Schema"
: Linda Bird, Andrew Goodchild, and Terry Halpin
:
: "Object-Oriented Modelling In Practice:
: Class Model Perceptions In The ERM Context"
: Steve Hitchman
:
: "On Business Process Model Transformations"
: Wasim Sadiq and Maria E. Orlowska
:
: "On Warehousing Historical Web Information"
: Yinyan Cao, Ee-Peng Lim, and Wee-Keong Ng
:
: "Ontological Analysis of Taxonomic Relationships"
: Nicola Guarino and Christopher Welty
:
: "Practical Approach to Designing Data Warehouse Views Using Data Dependencies"
: Gillian Dobbie and Tok Wang Ling
:
: "Semantic Analysis Patterns"
: Eduardo B. Fernandez and Xiaohong Yuan
:
: "Semantic Integration of Large Multi-layered Object-Oriented Databases"
: Christoph Koch, Jean-Marie Le Goff, and Richard McClatchey
:
: "SQLST: A Spatio-Temporal Data Model and Query Language"
: Cindy Xinmin Chen and Carlo Zaniolo
:
: "ROVER: A Framework for Evolution of Relationships"
: Kajal T. Claypool, Elke A. Rundensteiner, and George T. Heineman
:
: "TBE: Trigger-By-Example"
: Dongwon Lee, Wenlei Mau, and Wesley W. Chu
:
: "Temporal Constraints for Object Migration and Behavior Modeling using
: Colored Petri Nets"
: Hideki Sato and Akifumi Makinouchi
:
: "The Viewpoint Abstraction in Object-Oriented Modeling and the UML"
: Renate Motschnig-Pitrik
:
: "Tool Support for Reuse of Analysis Patterns -- A Case Study"
: Petia Wohed
:
: "Towards Use Case and Conceptual Models through Business Modeling"
: Jesus Garcia, M\252 Jose Ortin, Bego\361a Moros, Joaquin Nicolas,
: and Ambrosio Toval
:
: "Constraints-Preserving Transformation from XML Document Type Definition
: to Relational Schema"
: Dongwon Lee and Wesley W. Chu
:
: "VideoGraph: A Graphical Object-based Model for Representing
: and Querying Video Data"
: Kien A. Hua, Duc A. Tran, and Khanh Vu
:
: "X-Ray: Towards Integrating XML and Relational Database Systems"
: G. Kappel, E. Kapsammer, S. Rausch-Schott, and W. Retschitzegger
:
: "XML Conceptual Modeling using UML"
: Rainer Conrad, Dieter Scheffner, and J. Christoph Freytag
:
: **** The list of accepted papers for ECOMO workshop ***********
: Towards Ontology-based harmonization of web content standards
: Nicola Guarino,
:
: THE M*-COMPLEX APPROACH TO ENTERPRISE MODELLING,ENGINEERING AND INTEGRATION
: Giuseppe BERIO and Antonio DI LEVA
:
: Conceptual Design of Electronic Product Catalogs using
: Object-Oriented Hypermedia Modelling Techniques
: C. Cachero, J. Gómez and O. Pastor
:
: Generic Linear Business Process Modeling
: Guido Schimm
:
: Business Modelling is not Process Modelling
: Jaap Gordijn, Hans Akkermans and Hans vanVliet
:
: Modeling Electronic Workflow Markets
: Andreas Geppert
:
: --------------------------------------------------------
: Il-Yeol Song, Ph.D.
: Associate Professor
: College of Information Science and Technology
: Drexel University
: Philadelphia, PA 19104
: Phone: (215) 895-2489 Fax: (215) 895-2494
: Email: song(a)drexel.edu
: Home Page: http://www.cis.drexel.edu/faculty/song/
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Forwarded message from [BEATTYRC(a)MUOHIO.EDU (ROBERT BEATTY)] sent originally on Tue, 20 Jun 2000 16:56:27 -0400:
: CALL FOR PAPERS
:
: Special Issue of the Journal of Electronic Commerce Research on
:
: ELECTRONIC COMMERCE BUSINESS STRATEGY
: DEVELOPMENT AND PRACTICES
:
: Scope and Topics
:
: The explosive growth and development of e-commerce has prompted many organizations to reassess and redesign they way that they share critical business information with both their valued business partners and customers. Existing business assumptions, practices, and processes are often times being transformed to address the new opportunities available through e-commerce. Organizations are now faced with the exciting challenge of developing e-business strategies that will allow them to effectively leverage the benefits of the various e-commerce technologies. Although the development of an integrated e-commerce strategy in critical to the future success of many organizations, very little is known about the e-commerce strategy development and practices. A recent survey indicated that a stunning 65% of companies stated that they do not have an overall e-commerce strategy, and nearly one fourth of respondents stated they lack the basic business and implementation plan for e-commerc!
e. The purpose of this special issue is to explore the antecedents, processes, and business factors that are salient in the development of current e-commerce business strategies. The primary objective of this issue is to bring to the forefront what organizations or industries are doing to establish new business commerce practices and strategies to compete in the information age.
:
: This special issue of the Journal of Electronic Commerce Research is devoted to the theory and application of electronic commerce business strategy. Possible topics for papers submitted to the special issue include but are not limited to:
:
: - EC strategy development practices and methodologies
: - Emerging EC strategy business models and processes
: - EC strategy development techniques and plans
: - Integration of new EC strategies with existing I/S strategies
: - Organizational impacts of new EC strategies (e.g., structure,
: communication, internal business practices, etc.)
: - The development and evolution of tools to support EC strategy
: development
: - The role of outsourcing in EC business strategy development
: - Successful/Unsuccessful practices that have been applied to the EC
: strategy development process
: - Industrial applications and case studies relating to e-business strategy
:
: Important Dates
:
: - Submission of Manuscript: October 1, 2000
: - Notification of Acceptance: December 31, 2000
: - Publication of Special Issue: February 20, 2001
:
: Paper Submission Guidelines
:
: 1. Except in unusual cases, manuscripts should not exceed 30 pages of one-sided, double-spaced text, including figures, tables, and references.
: 2. The title page (numbered page 1) should include the title of the article, name of the author(s), affiliation(s), address(es), phone number(s), a suggested running head (not to exceed 40 characters and spaces). To facilitate blind review, indications of authorship should appear only on the detachable title page.
: 3. An abstract (number page 2) of 100 to 150 words should provide a brief, comprehensive summary of the content of the manuscript.
: 4. Tables, numbered with arabic numerals, should be arranged sequentially and numbered in the order in which the tables are first mentioned in the text and placed at the end of the manuscript. Each table should have a brief, explanatory title centered above the table; explanatory notes to a table (e.g., probability levels, explanations of abbreviations, etc.) should appear below the table.
: 5. Figures (graphs, line drawings, photographs, charts), numbered consecutively, in arabic numerals, should also be cited in the order in which they appear in the text.
: 6. Mathematical expressions and notations should be used judiciously and only as required by the subject matter. All symbols should be identified.
:
: Authors are invited to electronically submit original papers via e-mail to Dr. Beatty at:
:
: beattyrc(a)muohio.edu
:
: Guest Editor and Contact
:
: Dr. Bob Beatty
: Miami University
: (513) 529-4836
: beattyrc(a)muohio.edu
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Forwarded message from [mraising(a)GSM.UDALLAS.EDU (Mike Raisinghani)] sent originally on Mon, 19 Jun 2000 20:13:45 -0500:
: http://gsmweb.udallas.edu/mraising/irma2001
: Electronic Commerce Track
:
: Information Resources Management Association 2001International
: Conference
:
: May 20-23, 2001;Toronto Marriott-Eaton; Toronto, Ontario, Canada
:
: Vision is the art of seeing things invisible
: - Jonathan Swift
:
: 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
:
: Conference Theme: Managing Information Technology in a Global Economy
:
: Track Chair: Mahesh S. Raisinghani, Ph.D., University of Dallas
: Tel: 972-721-5173 E-mail: mraising(a)gsm.udallas.edu
:
: Track Coverage
:
: Forrester research predicts that by the year 2004, the value of goods
: and services traded between organizations over the Internet will
: represent 4 percent of the global economy (approx. $1.3 trillion).
:
: E-business is more than just e-commerce and/or Internet commerce; it is
: the digital transformation of business as we know it. To survive and
: compete in the 21st century, companies need to identify new business
: models and redesign products that integrate with them. Only digital
: business models and products have the capability to fully leverage the
: power of e-commerce. This track will examine the future trends and
: emerging technologies, opportunities, and challenges of conducting
: business in the new millennium. This track focuses on the critical
: success factors for global e-commerce, the economics of e-commerce, and
: the practical issues and best practices involved with e-commerce in
: various applications.
:
: Conference Location:
: Toronto, the economic and cultural focus of the English-speaking
: Canada, sprawls along the northern shore of Lake Ontario. The capital
: of Ontario and the largest Canadian metropolis, Toronto has undergone
: a dynamic, image biulding renewal since World War II. The result is a
: city of glitzy archtecture and slick museums among other
: attention-grabbing sights, including the CN Tower (the world's
: tallest free-standng structure), the Art Gallery of Ontario, and
: Ontario Place. Combined with access to professional sports and
: entertainment opportunities, Toronto offers you a clean, safe and
: neighborly city that is sure to please the IRMA2001 conference
: attendees and to make your visit to this beautiful metropolitan city
: a memorable one.
:
: All SUBMISSIONS SHOULD BE SENT TO <irmaconf(a)irma-international.org>
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