Forwarded message from [Atta.Badii(a)NORTHAMPTON.AC.UK] sent originally on Sat, 10 Jun 2000 20:55:43 +0000:
: Call for Participation: International e-Content Management Workshop
: Series: ENCOMPASS2000
: Thematic Parallel Workshop Series on e-Content Management,
: Usability Mining & Mass-Personalisation
:
: Date: Friday 14th July 2000
: Venue:University College Northampton; UK
: Submissions latest by: 3rd July 2000
: Acceptances by: 7th July 2000
:
: Work-in-progress papers or long papers can be submitted as candidates for
: presentation and discussion in this Parallel Workshop Series. Selected
: long papers with a research focus centred on areas listed below may be
: recommended for further development and inclusion in the future issues of
: the new ENCOMPASS Journal: an International Journal of e-Content
: Management, Usability Mining & Mass-Personalisation edited by the
: ENCOMPASS Thematic Research Network Group
:
: Submission and enquiries by e-mail to ENCOMPASS Series Coordinator:
: Atta.Badii(a)Northampton.AC.UK
:
: Motivation: e-Content
: At the current pace of growth and innovation, electronic commerce sites
: will find it increasingly difficult to give users the feeling of personal
: and directed service that will ultimately make the difference. Electronic
: Content Management, Usability Mining and Mass-Personalisation Systems
: constitute the most important challenges for IS futures and the central
: focus for the ENCOMPASS Parallel Thematic Workshop Series.
:
: Programme Committee:
: Atta Badii, Jennifer Jerrams-Smith, Chris Kimble, Zahir Irani
: Trevor Wood-Harper, Dan Remenyi, Martina Dewsnapp, John O'Connor.
:
: The Programme Committee invites submission of position papers on any of
: the research issues associated with the challenges of e-Content Management
: that may include but are not limited to:
:
: Man, Machine and Mutuality, On-line usability evaluation and mining,
: global user interface design for mutual intelligibility and scanability,
: e-ethics of web-site usability mining;
:
: Universals of patterns for systems design and deployment for cultural
: inter-operation, "the quality without a name", J/DM-PPR theoretic bias
: effects in usability perception and user (dis)satisfaction tracking;
:
: IS-situated cultural audit and accommodation, user reachabilities and
: relationships analysis and modelling, adaptive courseware design for
: e-learning, situated semiotics of web-sites/webAds, web metrics and Q-map
: endorsements, web content reliability mining and ranking;
:
: Life-style hypertext publishing, gender and disability-specific models for
: e-content management, social interaction and navigation systems, CSCW,
: community interaction tools for portals and marketplaces;
:
: New business models and dynamic transaction systems between collaborating
: content owners/service providers and their users;
:
: Agent-based services and ontologies, persona technology, agent identity,
: agent privacy and authentication issues and systems;
:
: Personalised/subjected-oriented portals and standards for virtual seminars
: development, co-browsing and co-e-learning systems, perceptions of personal
: space,and virtual presence, togetherness in distributed co-e-learning and
: co-e-shopping. Subject-oriented/transaction-specific adaptive navigation
: support for cross-browsing, semantic browsing and manipulating moving
: images & sound;
:
: Design of meta-data structures (e.g. XMLs) for intuitive referencing in
: content classification, computer-aided navigation models e.g.
: contextually-aware agent/interface logics and layers to suit various
: navigation contexts, client-based /ISP-based filters;
:
: Multimedia document management systems, automated content packaging and
: presentation systems, intelligent integrated network traffic management
: meta-models (content push/pull control, QOS management);
:
: Content management models for Integrated Electronic,
: Geographic and Mobile Commerce (EGM-Commerce) , GIS and DataWeb
: Applications, Customer Relationship Management Systems;
:
: Evaluation Server Systems for routinisation of on-line mass-consultation
: and mass-personalisation with minimised nuisance and distortion, e-content
: management for e-governance and e-government systems.
:
: ===============================
: Atta Badii
: Reader (Information Systems & Sciences)
: Department of Information Systems
: University College Northampton
: Northampton NN2 7AL
: United Kingdom.
:
: Phone : + 44 (0)1604 735500
: Fax: + 44 (0)1604 720636
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Forwarded message from [T.McMaster(a)salford.ac.uk] sent originally on Mon, 12 Jun 2000 14:38:25 +0100:
: Dear Colleagues & Friends
:
: I am happy to announce an IFIP WG8.6 Workshop on September
: 14th & 15th 2000, here at the Information Systems Institute,
: University of Salford, in the UK.
:
: The theme of the Workshop is "Frameworks for Technology
: Transfer for 2000 and Beyond", and the workshop aims to explore
: methods, techniques and models for facilitating the successful
: transfer of technologies, from both practitioner as well as academic
: perspectives.
:
: A position statement outlining your experience / views / methods /
: comments etc., around a particular case (details on the web-
: address below) are required, although there will be some limited
: space for non-submitting attendees.
:
: Please see...
: http://www.salford.ac.uk/isi/ifip/
: ...for further details, or alternatively contact me
: (t.mcmaster(a)salford.ac.uk),
: or
: Chris Sauer (Chris.Sauer(a)templeton.Oxford.ac.uk),
: or
: Richard Veryard (rxv(a)globalnet.co.uk).
:
: You are cordially invited to attend!
:
: Regards
: Tom McMaster
:
: Information Systems Institute
: University of Salford
: M5 4WT, UK
: Tel :+44 161 295 4946
: Fax :+44 161 295 5559
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Forwarded message from [Zahir.Irani(a)brunel.ac.uk] sent originally on Mon, 12 Jun 2000 15:03:16 +0100:
: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL DISTRIBUTION & LOGISTICS
: MANAGEMENT
:
: Volume 30 (3/4):188-360.
: ****************************************************************
: SPECIAL ISSUE: Supporting supply chain management through
: an IT/IS infrastructure (Part I)
:
: Guest Editors: Zahir Irani, Peter E.D. Love and Heng Li
:
: ****************************************************************
:
: 188 - 195 Guest editorial - Gaining a competitive advantage
: in a virtual supply chain.
: Zahir Irani, Peter E.D. Love and Heng Li
:
: 196 - 220 Factors for strategic evaluation of enterprise
: information technologies
: Joseph Sarkis and R.P.Sundarraj
:
: 221 - 237 An IT/IS acquisition and justification model for
: supply-chain management
: Srinivas Talluri
:
: 238 - 254 The supply-side of IT outsourcing: the trend
: towards mergers, acquisitions and joint ventures
: Wendy Currie
:
: 255 - 267 Leveraging the power of the Internet for optimal
: supplier sourcing
: David Tucker and Laurie Jones
:
: 268 - 285 ICT-enabled coordination of dynamic supply webs
: Ellen Christiaanse and Kuldeep Kumar
:
: 286 - 295 Supply-chain management across the Internet
: Gary Graham and Glenn Hardaker
:
: 296 - 313 Supply-chain re-engineering using enterprise
: resource planning (ERP) systems: an analysis of a SAP R/3
: implementation case
: Majed Al-Mashari and Mohamed Zairi
:
: 314 - 330 The effects of information system infrastructure
: and process improvements on supply-chain time performance
: Jayanth Jayaram, Shawnee K. Vickery and Cornelia Droge
:
: 331 - 344 The importance of information technology in port
: terminal operations
: M. Kia, E Shayan and F. Ghotb
:
: 345 - 360 Electronic commerce to support construction
: design and supply-chain management: a research note
: Tony Elliman and Graham Orange
:
: ----------------------
: Dr Zahir Irani
: Senior Lecturer of Information Systems
: Department of Information Systems and
: Computing Brunel University Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PH
:
: Tel: +44 1895 274 000 Ext. 2133
: Fax: +44 1895 251 686 E-mail: Zahir.Irani(a)brunel.ac.uk
: URL: http://www.brunel.ac.uk/~csstzni
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Forwarded message from [turowski(a)ITI.CS.UNI-MAGDEBURG.DE (Klaus Turowski)] sent originally on Mon, 5 Jun 2000 12:20:49 +0200:
: LAST CALL FOR PAPERS
:
: Workshop on Information Systems for Mass Customization
: (ISMC 2001)
:
: March 20-23, 2001
: at the American University in Dubai, U.A.E.
:
: as part of
: (ISI'2001)
: International NAISO Congress on Information Science Innovations
: (IAM'2001)
: International Symposium on Information Science Innovation
: in Intelligent Automated Manufacturing
:
: WORKSHOP TOPICS
: * Product configurators for mass customization, product catalogues
: * Ad hoc generating of product data, ad hoc planning
: * IT support for inter-company communication and coordination
: * Web-based techniques, yellow pages
: * E-Commerce approaches, XML, XML/EDI
: * Virtual enterprises for mass customization
: * Procurement automation
: * Supply chain management
: * Production networks
: * Intelligent planning/coordination, multi-agent systems
:
: SUBMISSIONS
: Prospective authors are requested to either send a draft paper (maximum 7
: pages) or an extended abstract for review. All submissions must be written
: in English and must include the title of the workshop. Please refer to the
: congress Web page:
:
: http://www.icsc.ab.ca/isi2001.htm
:
: for further details.
:
: IMPORTANT DATES
: Submission deadline: June 30, 2000
: Notification of Acceptance: September 30, 2000
: Delivery of Full Papers: November 30, 2000
:
: WORKSHOP CHAIR AND ORGANIZATION
: Prof. Dr. Claus Rautenstrauch & Dr. Klaus Turowski
: Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg
: Business Information Systems
: P.O. Box 4120, 39016 Magdeburg, Germany
: Tel.: +49 (391) 67 1-83 86, Fax: -12 16
: URL: http://www-wi.cs.uni-magdeburg.de
: E-Mail: rauten(a)iti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de
: turowski(a)iti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de
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Forwarded message from [Elisabeth.Metais(a)PRISM.UVSQ.FR (Elisabeth Métais)] sent originally on Mon, 12 Jun 2000 17:06:43 +0200:
: N L D B ' 2 0 0 0 VERSAILLES (FRANCE) JUNE 28-30
: 5th International Conference on Applications of
: Natural Language to Information Systems
:
: http://www.prism.uvsq.fr/dataware/confs/nldb00/
:
: Since 1995 the NLDB conference aims at bringing together researchers,
: industrial and potential users interested in various applications of
: NATURAL LANGUAGE in the DATABASE and information systems field.
:
: The integration of databases and natural language has been an utopia for
: a long time. Nowadays, this is an accessible convergent point on which a
: lot of researchers are focusing, mainly due to the large progress of
: research in natural language and to the development of new technologies
: which allow the storage of real semantic electronic dictionaries. Each
: aspect of an
: information system life cycle may be improved by natural language
: techniques: database design (specification, validation, conflict
: resolution), database query languages and application programing that
: use new software engineering research (natural language program
: specifications).
: As information systems are now evolving into the communication area, the
: term databases should be
: considered in the broader sense of information and communication
: systems.
:
: MAJOR TOPICS OF INTEREST :
:
: Natural Language for WEB Databases
: Semantic information retrieval
: Semi-structured models and associated languages
: Natural Language Resources for Integration in Multi-Sources
: Systems
: Linguistic aspects of view integration
: Linguistic aspects of data warehouse
: Natural language queries to multi-databases systems
: Data integration and data cleaning
: Natural Language in Conceptual Modeling
: Requirement engineering
: Analysis of natural language descriptions
: Verification, consistency checking
: Paraphrasing
: Dynamic modeling
: Natural Language Interfaces for Data Base Querying
: Natural languages interfaces for database querying
: Verification of database queries by paraphrasing
: Semantic analysis for information retrieval
: Hypertext and Hyperbases
: Hypertext as a navigation tool
: Generating hypertext from data sources
: Large-Scale Online Linguistic Resources
: Question-answer corpora
: Electronic dictionaries
: Ontologies
: Natural Language for Reuse
: Application dictionaries
: Reusable components in database design
: Textual Databases
: Indexing
: Retrieval
: Multilingual Issues
: Machine translation
: Multilingual information systems
:
: For further information: Elisabeth.Metais(a)prism.uvsq.fr
: and the web site: http://www.prism.uvsq.fr/dataware/confs/nldb00/
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Forwarded message from [mgmtrao(a)ACSU.BUFFALO.EDU (Prof. H. R. Rao)] sent originally on Mon, 12 Jun 2000 12:42:34 -0400:
: Dear Colleagues:
:
: This may be of interest to many of you.
: Vol 1, Number 3 of Information Systems Frontiers
: (http://www.som.buffalo.edu/isinterface/ISFrontiers)
: which was recently
: published, contains the following 9 thought provoking articles:
:
: Gordon Davis: A Research Perspective for Information Systems and Example
: of Emerging Area of Research
:
: Andrew Sage and William B. Rouse: Information Systems Frontiers in
: Knowledge Management
:
: Ramesh Sharda, Gary Frankwick and Ozgur Turetken: Group Knowledge
: Networks: A Framework and Implementation
:
: Carrie Beam, Martin Bichler, Ramayya Krishnan and Arie Segev: On
: Negotiations and Deal Making in Electronic Markets
:
: Edward Dudewicz and Zaven Karian: the Role of Statistics in IS/IT:
: Practical Gains from Mined Data
:
: M.S. Krishnan, Tridas Mukhopadhyay and Dave Zubrow: Software Process
: Models and Project Performance
:
: Amjad Umar, George Karabatis and Linda Ness: Enterprise Data Quality: A
: Pragmatic Approach
:
: Samit Soni, Rakesh Gupta and Hasan Pirkul: Survivable Network Design: The
: State of the Art
:
: Neal Lane: Advancing the Digital Economy into the 21st Century
:
: Best regards
:
: Profs H. R. Rao and R. Ramesh
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Forwarded message from [HaimK(a)AOL.COM] sent originally on Sun, 11 Jun 2000 23:08:51 EDT:
: The need to understand and specify business and system semantics in a precise
: and explicit manner, independently of any (possible) realization, has been
: recognized for a while. Some progress has been made in these areas, both in
: academia and in industry. However, in too many cases only lip service to
: these ideas has been provided, and as a result the systems we build or buy
: are all too often not what they are supposed to be.
: We used to live with that, and quite often users relied on human
: intermediaries to "sort the things out". However, with the rapid development
: of e-commerce, there is no human intermediary; if the system is not what it
: is supposed to be then its user will quickly go to a competitor.
: For a specification it is much more important to be clear and explicit than
: to be conformant to a specific language. In particular, business rules should
: never be invented (or discovered) by the developers: these rules are a part
: of the business specification to be read and accepted by the business subject
: matter experts. This applies to all kinds of specifications. Moreover, the
: same underlying concepts and constructs should be used for all
: specifications, thus providing a common ground for "getting from here to
: there" with explicit traceability.
: The challenges in this area are varied and substantial. We are often urged to
: use the currently fashionable buzzwords, or a magic tool, that apparently
: will solve our problems. But tools are often a part of our problem set: a
: specifier who deals with the semantics of a complex subject matter does not
: need to struggle with the additional complexity of a methodology, a set of
: buzzwords, or a tool (i.e., a syntax).
: Fortunately, we know a lot about the underlying concepts and constructs
: including domain patterns. Many have been around for quite a while, some of
: the basics were standardized in the Reference Model of Open Distributed
: Processing, and its usage, although not yet widespread, was discussed at our
: OOPSLA99 workshop. In many cases, good concepts are successfully used in a
: specific narrow area, and independently discovered and rediscovered again,
: possibly under different names. This need not be the case. As a simple and
: fashionable example, consider "extreme programming" used to obtain rapid
: negative feedback in the process of program development. The same approach -
: call it "extreme modeling" - can certainly be used in business and other
: modeling, and for the same reasons. Moreover, the results of business
: modeling may be - and have been - successfully used in business
: transformation.
: Our goal - in the tradition of our previous OOPSLA workshops - is to be a
: focal point for bringing together theoreticians and practitioners to report
: their experience with making semantics precise, clear, concise and explicit
: in (OO) business specifications, business designs, and system specifications.
: Workshop contributions can range from research (where category theory is
: starting to be used successfully) through academic (transferring theory into
: practice) and industrial "war stories", with an emphasis on new areas like
: e-commerce and extreme modeling practice.
: Contributions (5-10 pages in postscript or -- preferably -- pdf) are due
: BEFORE September 1, 2000 to haimk(a)acm.org. Proceedings of the workshop will
: be published, as usual.
:
: Workshop organizers:
: Haim Kilov, Genesis Development Corporation
: Ken Baclawski, Northeastern University
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Forwarded message from [plb(a)cs.cmu.edu (Peter Brusilovsky)] sent originally on Mon, 12 Jun 2000 12:27:18 -0400:
: 6th ERCIM WORKSHOP ON
: "USER INTERFACES FOR ALL"
:
: Florence, Italy, 25-26 October 2000
:
: Special Theme
: "Information Society for All"
:
: http://www.ics.forth.gr/proj/at-hci/UI4ALL/UI4ALL-2000/call.html
:
: Call for Papers
:
: ****************************************************************
:
: Technical Description
: ---------------------
:
: The 6th ERCIM Workshop on "User Interfaces for All" builds upon the
: results of the
: five previous Workshops held at Heraklion, Greece, 30-31 October
: 1995; Prague, Czech
: Republic, 7-8 November 1996; Obernai, France, 3-4 November 1997;
: Stockholm, Sweden,
: 19-21 October 1998; and Dagstuhl, Germany, 28 November - 1 December 1999.
:
: The vision of User Interfaces for All advocates the proactive
: realisation of the
: design for all principle in the field of Human-Computer Interaction,
: and involves the
: development of user interfaces to interactive applications and
: telematic services,
: which provide universal access and quality in use to potentially all
: users. This user
: population includes people with different cultural, educational, training and
: employment background, novice and experienced computer users, the
: very young and the
: elderly, and people with different types of disabilities, in various
: interaction
: contexts and scenarios of use.
:
: In the tradition of its predecessors, this Annual European Workshop aims to
: consolidate recent work, and to stimulate further discussion, on the
: state of the art
: in user interfaces for all, and its increasing range of applications
: in the emerging
: Information Society. The emphasis of this year's event is on
: "Information Society for
: all" and invites contributions on a broad range of topics, including
: technological,
: applications and policy developments aiming to advance the notion of
: an all-inclusive
: Information Society accessible and acceptable by the widest possible end user
: population.
:
: Technological contributions should be on emerging technologies,
: concepts and tools
: that advance our understanding of, and contribute towards, universal
: access to the
: new computer-mediated virtual spaces. Areas of interest include, but
: are mot limited
: to, future and emerging technologies, novel computing paradigms,
: computer-mediated
: virtual spaces, architectures and tools, interaction platforms, interaction
: metaphors, experimental studies, etc., which bare an impact on the
: scope of human
: access to digital content in an Information Society.
:
: Applications-oriented contributions may address practice and experience in the
: application of universal access principles in critical domains such
: as healthcare,
: education, employment, etc. In this context, the workshop seeks
: contributions, which
: elaborate upon, adopt, apply or validate a universal access code of practice in
: selected application domains.
:
: Finally, contributions on policy developments should discuss the impact of
: non-technological factors, such as legislation, standardisation,
: technology transfer,
: etc., on developing a culture for universal access in the Information
: Society, for
: all parties concerned and in particular the industry. Policy
: contributions may cover
: success stories of the past or lay out prevailing obstacles to be addressed and
: removed by effective policy interventions.
:
: Areas of interest
: -----------------
:
: Areas of interest, for which papers are solicited, include, but are
: not limited to,
: the following:
:
: - Adaptable and adaptive interaction, user modelling
: - Intelligent user interfaces, guided or cooperative interaction,
: intelligent agents
: - Computer-Supported Collaborative Work
: - Multilinguality, internationalisation / localisation of interactive
: applications
: - Novel interaction techniques, multimedia / multimodal interfaces
: - Virtual and augmented reality
: - Dialogue design methodologies and approaches
: - Interface design assistance tools
: - Interface architectures and development tools, interoperability
: - Formal methods and languages for interaction specification and verification
: - Ergonomics, Human Factors and usability issues
: - Evaluation techniques and tools
: - Sociological and economical issues
: - Novel approaches to information access and retrieval in large
: information spaces
: - Cognitive Factors in Design
: - User-Centred Design
: - Interface metaphors
: - Intuitive, seamless interfaces
: - Interfaces to wearable and ubiquitous systems
: - Information Visualisation
: - Support measures (e.g. standardisation) for user interfaces for all
: - Accessibility of information environments
:
: This year's special theme is "Information Society for All", and a
: special session
: will be devoted to the issue of "Universal Access in Healthcare
: Telematics". In this
: context, areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
:
: - Organising Healthcare collections for universal access
: - Reference models for universally accessible medical records
: - Advanced interaction techniques for Healthcare professionals
: - Virtual Hospital
: - Personalisation and adaptation in Healthcare Telematics
: - Social aspects of universal access to medical records
: - Security, privacy and IPR
: - Universal access principles and the organisation of Regional
: Healthcare Networks
: - Etc
:
: Solicited contributions
: -----------------------
:
: The 6th ERCIM Workshop on "User Interfaces for All" aims to solicit:
:
: - long papers (between 10 and 15 pages), reporting original
: completed research and development activities relevant to
: the themes of User Interfaces for all (see list above);
:
: - short papers (between 4 and 6 pages);
:
: - poster presentations (1-2 pages abstract); and
:
: - position papers (between 4 and 15 pages).
:
: All papers will be peer reviewed. Accepted papers will be presented during the
: Workshop
:
: and will appear in the Workshop Proceedings.
:
: Submission
: ----------
:
: Submissions should include a short abstract (200 words) and comply
: with the following
: format: A4, 1 column, with 1 inch margins, Times New Roman 12point font, single
: spacing. ASCII, latex, Word (PC or Macintosh), or Postscript format
: will be accepted.
: Submissions should be done electronically by e-mail to Dr Pier Luigi Emiliani
: (ple(a)iroe.cnr.fi.it).
:
: Programme Committee
: -------------------
:
: - Prof. Constantine Stephanidis, University of Crete and
: ICS-FORTH, Greece (Workshop Chair)
: - Dr. Pier Luigi Emiliani, CNR-IROE, Italy
: (Programme Chair and Local Organiser)
: - Prof. Alfred Kobsa, University of California, Irvine, USA
: - Dr. Michael Pieper, GMD, Germany
: - Dr. Elizabeth Andre, DFKI, Germany
: - Prof. David Benyon, Napier University, United Kingdom
: - Prof. Noelle Carbonell, CRIN-CNRS & INRIA, France
: - Dr. Giorgio Faconti, CNR-CNUCE, Italy
: - Mr. Seppo Haataja, NOKIA Mobile Phones, Finland
: - Dr. Ilias Iakovidis, European Commission, EU
: - Dr. Dominique Scapin, INRIA, France
: - Prof. Cristian Stary, University of Linz, Austria
: - Prof. Jean Vanderdonckt, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
: - Dr. Annika Waern, SICS, Sweden
: - Dr. Michael Wilson, RAL, United Kingdom
: - Dr. Juergen Ziegler, FhG-IAO, Germany
:
: Keynote Speakers
: ----------------
:
: The names of two keynote speakers will be announced soon.
:
: Important Dates
: ---------------
:
: - 11 September 2000
: Deadline for electronic submission of all papers
:
: - 2 October 2000
: Conditional notification of acceptance (confirmation will
: be given upon registration)
:
: - 9 October 2000
: Deadline for registration
:
: - 16 October 2000
: Deadline for electronic submission of camera-ready papers
:
: Contact Details
: ---------------
:
: For more information, please contact:
:
: Programme Chair & Local Arrangements:
:
: Dr Pier Luigi Emiliani
: Director
: Institute of Research on Electromagnetic Waves "Nello Carrara" (IROE)
: National Research Council (CNR)
: Via Panciatichi, 64
: 50127 Firenze, Italy
: Tel: +39-055-431090 / 4235235
: Fax: +39-055-410893
: Email: ple(a)iroe.fi.cnr.it
:
: Workshop Chair:
:
: Prof. Constantine Stephanidis
: ICS-FORTH
: Science & Technology Park of Crete
: Heraklion, Crete
: GR-71110 Greece
: Tel: +30 81 391741
: Fax: +30 81 391740
: Email: cs(a)ics.forth.gr
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Forwarded message from [Doerte.Wittig(a)UNISG.CH] sent originally on Fri, 9 Jun 2000 17:48:51 +0200:
: Dear colleagues
:
: We would like to announce the Spring-Issue of
: the JMM - The International Journal on Media
: Management, available in Paper and Online-
: Version (http://www.mediajournal.org).
:
: The articles:
:
: Enrique Dans: Internet Newspapers: Are some
: more equal than others?
: Frank Habann: Management of Core Resources:
: The case of media enterprises.
: Margherita Pagani: Interactive Television:
: A model of analysis of business economic
: dynamics.
: Hugh Carter Donahue, Cory Allen, Elena Larsen:
: The Resolution of Digital Television: How
: HDTV and Must-Carry are hindering the return
: of the analog television spectrum.
: Markus Will: Why communications management?
:
: You are invited to visit our website at
: http://www.mediajournal.org, which will provide
: full coverage of the Journal?s in-depth reporting
: on current developments as well as the latest
: trends in the new research field of media
: management.
: __________________________________________________
:
: Currently we are in the process of preparing Issue
: No. 3, (autumn 2000) of the JMM.
:
: Deadline for paper-submission: August, 20. 2000
:
: JMM focuses on the rich array of media related
: issues brought about by rapid technological
: developments in the media and communications
: industries. Thus, we would like to remind you
: that contributions are coming due.
:
: The planned focus theme for the autumn issue
: is related to legal issues of media management.
:
: Additionally to this, the journal observes the
: following issues closely:
:
: Strategic, managerial and organisational aspects
: of the media sector and the media industry
:
: Economics of traditional and new media in general
:
: evolution of the media industry and media industry
: segments
:
: technology, infrastructure, user behavior related
: to the changings in the media sector
:
: effects of new media on economy, society, politics,
: law and culture
:
: Our goal is a close analysis of new industry structures,
: organisational forms and critical competencies
: developing as a result of reconfigurations in the
: media value chain. We want to bring together academics
: and industry figures to explore the transition from
: >classic< to >new< media and identify the factors, which
: will determine organizational success and economic
: efforts in a fast changing and converging environment.
:
: We are interested in receiving your submission to the
: JMM. Articles which deal with one of the above issues
: are more than welcome.
:
: Please submit your paper to:
: Media.Editors(a)netacademy.org.
:
: Please pass this message on to colleagues who may
: also be interested.
:
: Sincerely
:
: Dörte Wittig
: Executive Editor
:
: _______________________________________________________
: JMM - The International Journal on Media Management
: NetAcademy on Media Management
:
: Editors: Beat F. Schmid, Peter Gomez, Peter Glotz
: Executive Editor: Dörte Wittig
:
: Editorial Office:
: mcm - Institute for Media and Communications Management
: University of St. Gallen / Switzerland
: Müller-Friedberg-Str. 8
: CH - 9000 St. Gallen
: Email: media.editors(a)netacademy.org
: http://www.mediajournal.org
: http://www.mediamanagement.org
:
: Phone: +41 71 224 34 28
: Fax: +41 71 224 27 71
: _______________________________________________________
:
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Forwarded message from [Ulrike.Lechner(a)UNISG.CH] sent originally on Fri, 9 Jun 2000 18:55:52 +0200:
: SEVENTH RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM ON EMERGING ELECTRONIC MARKETS
:
: "Electronic Markets - From Business Strategies to Implementation"
:
: St.Gallen, Switzerland, September 17th to 19th, 2000
:
: The Digital Economy has brought about a variety of business models such as power
: shopping, virtual communities and supply chain management as well as
: technologies such as electronic product catalogs and personalization tools. Even
: though those two topics are closely related to each other, research and
: development of electronic markets usually is driven by the emphasis on one of
: them to the neglect of threads and opportunities stemming from the other aspect.
: In addition, electronic markets are seldom developed as part of an overall
: strategy and are usually not integrated into the organizational structure of
: companies.
:
: Against this background we call for papers to explore electronic markets and
: their critical success factors in a holistic manner. This includes technology,
: models and services, business strategies, and business models. Since it is
: neither technology nor strategy alone that distinguishes a successful business
: model, we are particularly interested in receiving integrative approaches that
: relate technological and management perspective, e.g., we are interested in
: methods of designing platforms for novel business models and devising the means
: to control the implementation with regards to the business goals.
:
: Topics include but are not limited to:
: - Strategies and business models for electronic markets, e.g., novel
: community-based business models.
: - Formal or semi-formal models of electronic markets (or components):
: conceptual frameworks, organizational models, cognitive models, formalizations,
: as, e.g., logical models.
: - Design principles of electronic markets: engineering approaches, design
: patterns and methods, architectures and components, coordination, trust,
: normative values as well as strategic planning and controlling of
: platforms for e-commerce.
: - Integrative reference models of Electronic Markets describing how to
: integrate management and technological perspective, e.g. in design and in
: controlling.
:
: The goal of the workshop is to bring together researchers in all areas of
: electronic markets to present and discuss research in progress. Attendance is
: limited to a maximum of 30 contributors. We seek a mix of participants ranging
: from Ph.D. students to senior academics. Every participant must be a
: contributor, i.e., as a presenter and/or as a discussant.
:
: Individuals interested in participating should e-mail an extended abstract (1000
: words) to Ulrike.Lechner (Ulrike.Lechner(a)unisg.ch) and Katarina.Stanoevska
: (Katarina.Stanoevska(a)unisg.ch) before June 10th. Notification is sent by June
: 31.
:
: The proceedings are to be published as a report by the institute for Media and
: Communications Management, St. Gallen.
:
: Programme Committee:
: Bob O'Keefe, Brunel University
: Stefan Klein, University Muenster
: Ulrike Lechner (Local Co-Chair), University St.Gallen
: Ron Lee, Rotterdam School of Management
: Beat Schmid (Chair), University of St. Gallen
: Katarina Stanoevska-Slabeva (Local Co-Chair), University St.Gallen
: Howard Williams, Strathclyde Business School
:
: Submission:
: Submissions describe either a work-in-progress or an original work (not
: submitted or published elsewhere) and be 1000 words in length. Submissions have
: to include title, authors and affiliations. The submission has to indicate the
: correspondent author.
:
: Submit Abstracts to:
: Ulrike Lechner (Ulrike.Lechner(a)unisg.ch) and
: Katarina Stanoevska-Slabeva (Katarina.Stanoevska(a)unisg.ch)
:
: Important Dates:
: June 10, 2000 Submission of abstracts
: June 31, 2000 Notification of acceptance
: July 15, 2000 Registration of participants
: August 31, 2000 Full paper due to be published in the proceedings
: September 17-19, 2000 Research symposium in St. Gallen
:
: Organizing Committee:
:
: Ulrike Lechner
: Katarina Stanoevska-Slabeva
:
: mcm institute, University of St. Gallen
: Müller-Friedbergstr. 8
: 9000 St. Gallen
: Switzerland
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