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Subject: Call for papers ... Strategic Knowledge and Design
Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 15:38:54 +0200
From: Ken Friedman <ken.friedman(a)BI.NO>
To: ISWORLD(a)LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
Dear Colleague,
This call for papers may interest you.
http://www.arch.usyd.edu.au/kcdc/conferences/SKCF/index.html
Best regards,
Ken Friedman
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Associate Professor of Leadership and Strategic Design
Department of Knowledge Management
Norwegian School of Management
Visiting Professor
Advanced Research Institute
School of Art and Design
Staffordshire University
Norway
+47 22.98.50.00 Telephone
+47 22.98.51.11 Telefax
Home office
Byvaegen 13
S-24012 Torna Haellestad
Sweden
+46 (46) 53.245 Telephone
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Subject: Three CFPs for the price of one
Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 13:06:44 +0800
From: Janice Burn <j.burn(a)ECU.EDU.AU>
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I realise we all get bored reading CFPs but at least this one offers you
three in one go and all in the fantastic location of sunny Perth (if you
haven't visited Perth in Winter then think blue skies, golden beaches
and hot hot sun)! See you there.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The deadline for the three conferences to be held in Perth, Western
Australia between 27-30 November, 2001 (the week before the Australian
Conference on Information Systems in Coffs Harbour, NSW) is
approaching:
SYSTEMS IN MANAGEMENT: 7TH ANZSYS CONFERENCE (27-28 November, 2001).
Deadline for submission of papers 6 July, 2001.
2ND AUSTRALIAN INFORMATION WARFARE & SECURITY CONFERENCE (29 30
November,
2001). Deadline for submission of papers 30 June, 2001.
2ND W-eB (WORKING FOR E-BUSINESS CONFERENCE (29-30 November, 2001).
Deadline for submission of papers 30 June, 2001
Full details on:
http://www.we-bcentre.com
Janice M. Burn
Foundation Professor and Head MIS
Edith Cowan University
Churchlands Campus
Perth, W.A. 6018
Australia
Tel: (618) 9273 8718
Fax: (618) 9273 8222
mobile: 0419 925907
e-mail: j.burn(a)ecu.edu.au
http://www-business.cowan.edu.au/mis/homepages/burn.html
President Information Resources Management Association:
http://www.irma-international.org
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Subject: CFP: B2C mini-track - 2nd International We-B Conference, Perth, Western Australia (Nov 2000)
Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 14:54:31 +1000
From: Stephen Burgess <Stephen.Burgess(a)VU.EDU.AU>
To: ISWORLD(a)LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
Call for Papers
Mini-track: We-B2C: Current Practice and Future Implications
(apologies for cross-postings)
Conference: 2nd International We-B Conference, Perth, Western Australia
November 29-30, 2001
http://www.we-bcentre.com/conf2001/webconferenceINDEX.htm
Mini-Track Chairs:
Andrew Wenn, School of Information Systems, Victoria University,
Australia (Andrew.Wenn(a)vu.edu.au)
Stephen Burgess, School of Information Systems, Victoria University,
Australia (Stephen.Burgess(a)vu.edu.au)
Carmine.Sellitto, School of Information Systems, Victoria University,
Australia (Carmine.Sellitto(a)vu.edu.au)
The second We-B (Working with e-Business conference) will be held in
Perth, Western Australia, during November 29-30, 2001 under the auspices
of the We-BCentre of Edith Cowan University. This year, the We-B
conference is proud to incorporate the 2nd Australian Information
Warfare and Security Conference as a major stream on Day One.
This is an international conference for academics and industry
specialists working in e-business, e-government and related fields. This
will be held at the prestigious Hotel Rendezvous, Scarborough Beach
immediately following the 7th ANZSYS Systems in Management Conference at
the same venue, and leaves a weekend break for those travelling on to
ACIS at Coff's Harbour, NSW. Visit our Web site for activities and
events at http://www.we-bcentre.com/conf2001/
Conference Theme
The theme of the conference is "Working for excellence in the e-conomy".
The conference will draw participants from national and international
organisations.
The mini-track, We-B2C: Current Practice and Future Implications, is
part of the major track theme, Developments in B2B and B2C Trading. This
mini-track of the conference will consider papers in any aspect of
working with business-to-consumer (B2C) e-business. Selection of papers
will be on the basis of merit and expected interest. The topics below
are for guidance and are not intended as an exhaustive prescriptive
list:
- Emerging B2C business models
- Security in the B2C environment
- B2C trading: access issues for consumers
- SMEs and B2C
- 'B' and 'C' uptake of B2C
- Issues in global B2C expansion
Call For Papers
Submission may be a paper, a panel presentation, or a work-in-progress.
The word limit for papers is 3,500 words for a full paper, or 1,500
words for a work-in-progress. The deadline for submitting papers is June
30th, 2001.
For each submission, the first page should contain the title, abstract
and the contact information of the main author (name, e-mail address,
mailing address, phone number and fax number). Then, the second page
should contain ONLY the title and abstract - no mention of the author.
For the debates and panels, we require a description in three pages. The
first contains the title, theme and an abstract showing its theoretical,
practical or methodological interest. The second page presents the
names, Affiliation and reasons for inclusion of proposed participants.
The third page outlines the structure of the debate that should last no
more than 1 hour and a half.
Instructions to Authors
All submitted papers must represent completed and original work and must
not have been published to a previous conference or journal. Except for
panel, all submitted papers will be blind reviewed by three people of
the program committee.
Submissions to this mini-track should be directed as an e-mail
attachment to one of the mini-track chairs:
Andrew.Wenn(a)vu.edu.au
Stephen.Burgess(a)vu.edu.au
Carmine.Sellitto(a)vu.edu.au
Submissions must be prepared in RTF or a recent version of MW Word. The
papers must be written in English.
Important Dates
Debate and Panel Proposals May 30, 2001
Paper Submissions June 30, 2001
Notice of Acceptance August 30, 2001
Camera-Ready Copy Due September 20, 2001
We-BCentre
We-Bcentre.com is the research arm of Australia's leading school of MIS
at Edith Cowan University (ECU) Western Australia. The Centre provides a
structure for University academics to conduct research, educate and
train, and conduct various consulting activities in e-business related
fields. http://www.we-bcentre.comWe-Bcentre.com has grown out of a need to investigate various aspects of
e-commerce and e-business; in particular, helping organisations to
operate more efficiently, informing organisations of the experience of
others to enhance their prospects for success and improving their
profits through improved communications and expansion of services and
products to the global marketplace.
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Subject: extension of submission deadline for IRSAIS 2001
Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 12:33:48 -0400
From: Cheryl Dunn <cdunn(a)GARNET.ACNS.FSU.EDU>
To: ISWORLD(a)LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
Did you miss the ICIS submission deadline, but are planning to go to New
Orleans in December?
Do you have a manuscript suitable for the Second International Research
Symposium on Accounting Information Systems? (Please note that we have a
very broad definition of what types of IS research qualifies as "AIS"
research!)
If so, we hope you will consider submitting your manuscript to IRSAIS.
We have extended the deadline for submissions to IRSAIS to May 22, 2001.
We have reproduced the call for papers below:
CALL FOR PAPERS
Second International Research Symposium on
Accounting Information Systems
December 15-16, 2001
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
(immediately preceding ICIS 2001)
For more information you can access the web site for this symposium
http://www.msu.edu/~grabski/irsais2001.html
On December 15-16, 2001 (Saturday evening and all day Sunday), immediately
preceding ICIS 2001, the Second Annual International Research Symposium on
Accounting Information Systems will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
The
symposium, which is sponsored by the International Journal of Accounting
Information Systems (IJAIS), will feature research papers and one or more
panels
that focus on the link between accounting and information systems research.
The
Symposium is particularly interested in interdisciplinary papers that draw
from
accounting, behavioral and cognitive sciences, computer science, economics,
and/or information technology. High-quality, insightful, and theoretically
sound studies of any type (action research, archival analysis,
behavioral/experimental, design science, surveys, etc) are equally
encouraged. The symposium will commence with a dinner on the evening of
December 15; paper and panel presentations will occur on December 16.
Submissions may be of three types: Completed research papers,
research-in-progress papers, and panel proposals (see web site for further
details and submission instructions).
Important Dates
Submission Deadline: May 15, 2001 -- EXTENDED TO May 22, 2001
Notification of Decision: September 1, 2001
Revised Manuscripts Deadline: October 1, 2001
Registration Deadline: October 31, 2001
For additional symposium information contact either:
Professor Cheryl Dunn Professor Severin Grabski
Program Co-Chair Program Co-Chair
IRSAIS IRSAIS
Department of Accounting Department of Accounting
Florida State University Michigan State University
Tallahassee, FL 32306-1110 East Lansing, MI 48824
cheryl.dunn(a)fsu.edu grabski(a)msu.edu
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Professor Cheryl Dunn (850) 644-7878 voice
Accounting Department (850) 644-8234 fax
Florida State University cheryl.dunn(a)fsu.edu
351 RBB
Tallahassee, FL 32306-1110
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Subject: SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS: Special Issue of European Journal of Information Systems on "Personal Aspects of E-Business"
Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 18:54:41 +0800
From: "Patrick Y.K. CHAU" <pchau(a)BUSINESS.HKU.HK>
To: ISWORLD(a)LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Issue of
European Journal of Information Systems on
"Personal Aspects of E-Business"
http://www.business.hku.hk/~pchau/special_issue/ejis.htm
Deadline for Submission: 31 August 2001
Overview
The unprecedented rate of growth of the number of Web sites (and thus
E-businesses) and the huge degree of diversity of people involving in
doing E-business around the globe have made understanding the "personal
aspects" of E-business an increasingly important issue in developing
successful Web sites and the corresponding E-business strategies. These
personal aspects may come from differences in demographic profiles,
relationship/network building practices and societal norms, business
practices and environments, and cultural backgrounds.
Purpose of the Special Issue
The primary purpose of this special issue is to generate discussion of and
research about issues pertinent to the above-mentioned "Personal Aspects
of E-business". We wish to compile a succinct set of contributions to
advance our understanding on this important topic and expect that the work
may draw upon concepts and research in Information Systems, Human Computer
Interaction, Web Site Design, Decision-making and Consumer Behavior, and
Cultural/Cross-cultural studies. Topics of this issue are not restricted
to any specific areas but the studies should be relevant to the theme and
the papers should be grounded in theoretical framework, empirical
research, and/or practical experience.
Submission of Manuscripts
All submissions must be in English, should represent the original work of
the authors, and must NOT have been published, accepted for publication,
or presently under consideration for publication elsewhere. Papers should
be prepared according to EJIS guidelines (www.stockton-press.co.uk/ejis)
and will be reviewed in accordance with EJIS editorial policy. Submissions
should be made electronically as a Word file attached to an e-mail message
and should be sent to the guest editor:
Dr. Patrick Y.K. CHAU
School of Business
The University of Hong Kong
Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong
Tel.: (852) 2859 1025
Fax.: (852) 2858 5614
E-mail: Pchau(a)business.hku.hk
Important Dates
31 August 2001 Deadline for submission
30 November 2001 Initial round of reviews returned to authors
31 January 2002 Deadline for re-submission of selected papers
28 February 2002 Final acceptance notice sent to authors
31 March 2002 Deadline for camera-ready copies
June 2002 Special issue to be published
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Patrick Y.K. Chau, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
School of Business
The University of Hong Kong
Meng Wah Complex
Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong
Tel.: (852) 2859 1025
Fax.: (852) 2858 5614
E-mail: Pchau(a)business.hku.hk
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Subject: Reminder: CFP: Database Special issue on New Business Models for EC
Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 13:58:20 +0300
From: "V.K. Tuunainen" <tuunaine(a)HKKK.FI>
To: ISWORLD(a)LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Issue on
NEW BUSINESS MODELS FOR ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
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 NEW BUSINESS MODELS FOR ELECTRONIC
COMMERCE. 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.
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.
The special issue on NEW BUSINESS MODELS FOR ELECTRONIC COMMERCE is
motivated by several factors. Electronic commerce has been developing very
fast yielding some great success stories but too often also dramatic
failures. The focus of special issue is on what kind of business models
have been used and what has been their contribution among other key factors
to success or failure of the recent experiments? Published papers may
address business models for electronic commerce from different
perspectives, and we are open to many research approaches. Such papers
include, but are not limited to:
· Conceptual or theory development papers that give us better understanding
of different business models and their feasibility in a given context;
· Case studies that describe interesting efforts to apply new business
models for electronic commerce, and provide us with deep insights to their
benefits and limitations in a specific context; and
· Field studies that provide evidence of the use, experiences and
efficiency of different business models for electronic commerce.
Instructions for submitting papers:
1. If 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 Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen at the
address below by the deadline. Electronic submission of papers in Word
format is appreciated; send as an E-Mail attachment to Virpi Kristiina
Tuunainen
2. 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).
3. 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:
June 10, 2001: Deadline for submission of papers.
August 31, 2001: Initial round of reviews returned to authors.
November 30, 2001: Deadline for resubmission of selected papers.
February 28, 2002: Authors notified of publication decisions.
April 30, 2002: Deadline for resubmission of accepted papers.
Editors of the Special Issue:
Matti Rossi, Timo Saarinen, Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen
Helsinki School of Economics
Information Systems and Electronic Commerce
P.O. Box 1210
00101 Helsinki
Finland
Phone (358) 9-43131
Fax (358) 9-4313 8700
E-Mail: tuunaine(a)hkkk.fi
--
Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen, Ph.D.(Econ.)
Professor
Helsinki School of Economics, Information Systems Science
P.O. Box 1210, FIN-00101 Helsinki, Finland
e-mail: tuunaine(a)hkkk.fi
Phone: +358-9-431 38255
Mobile: +358-50-589 7541
Fax: +358-9-43138700
http://www.hkkk.fi/~tuunaine
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Subject: CFP: 8th Research Symposium on Emerging Electronic Markets (RSEEM 01)
Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 15:42:17 +0200
From: Mareike Schoop <schoop(a)INFORMATIK.RWTH-AACHEN.DE>
To: ISWORLD(a)LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
RWTH Aachen, Germany, and the International Institute of Infonomics,
Netherlands, are pleased to invite you to the
Eighth Research Symposium on
Emerging Electronic Markets (RSEEM 01)
in the beautiful Euregio Maas-Rhine in the centre of Western Europe
CALL FOR PAPERS
===============
Eighth Research Symposium on Emerging Electronic Markets (RSEEM)
"Multidisciplinary Research on Trust Issues in Electronic Markets"
16-18 September 2001, Kasteel Vaeshartelt, Maastricht, Netherlands
http://www-i5.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/conf/rseem2001
Objectives
==========
Electronic markets have been the subject of research for a number of
years. We have observed the shift from a research vision to a
commercially exploited implementation of the vision. Today, a number
of marketplaces offer their services to the interested customer. In
order to attract new customers and to distinguish itself from other
competitors, an electronic marketplace nowadays needs to offer
services beyond the simple support of search-negotiate-fulfil.
Examples of such extended services include sophisticated search
mechanisms (such as semantic search), the monitoring of commerce
processes in order to detect problems in the fulfilment phase, the
certification of products and services to ensure a certain standard or
quality, or different payment models for different contexts.
Trust services are another example of extended services for making a
marketplace attractive. Since the interpersonal relationships that
play an important role in traditional commerce processes are
substituted by electronic forms of interaction, the issue of trust
becomes relevant. How can trust in the marketplace, in the business
partner, in the technology be achieved in such "non-co-presence
situations"? What are the implications of such trust? Which
psychological or sociological theories can help in understanding how
trust is established and why trust sometimes will not manifest? How
can technology help to achieve a level of trust in a particular
electronic marketplace? These are some of the questions that will be
addressed during the workshop.
Important Dates
===============
Submission of papers 15 June 2001
Notification of Acceptance 2 July 2001
Submission of revised papers 15 August 2001
Research symposium 16-18 September 2001
Call for Submissions
====================
We solicit papers about technological, formal, engineering,
sociological, and psychological research. The approaches can be
multidisciplinary in themselves or they can contribute to a
multidisciplinary workshop setting where such different approaches are
presented and discussed.
We are particularly interested in papers dealing with topics related
to the workshop theme. These include but are not limited to the
following topics:
* Building trust in electronic markets
* The role of trusted third parties
* Monitoring interactions in electronic markets
* Additional services for electronic markets,
e.g. licensing, certification
* Component-based models of electronic markets
* Data management for electronic markets
* Negotiations in electronic markets
* Mediating interactions in electronic markets
The goal of the workshop is to provide a forum for researchers in all
areas of electronic markets to present and discuss their work. We seek
a mix of participants ranging from PhD students to senior academics.
Each participant must be an active contributor, i.e. presenter and/or
discussant.
Submissions not exceeding 1000 words (excluding references) must
describe original research or research-in-progress (i.e. not submitted
or published elsewhere). Contact information of the corresponding
authors has to be included. The deadline for submissions is 15 June
2001. Based on the decision of the programme committee, full papers
will be submitted after the workshop. They will go through a rigorous
reviewing process. Best papers might be considered for publication in
a special issue of an international journal.
All submissions and questions should be addressed to the co-chairs of
RSEEM 01, Mareike Schoop and Rita Walczuch
(rseem01(a)i5.informatik.rwth-aachen.de).
Registration Fee
================
The all-inclusive registration fee will be around 200 Euro.
Programme Committee
===================
Bob O`Keefe, Brunel University, UK
Stefan Klein, University of Muenster, Germany
Ron Lee, Rotterdam School of Management, Netherlands
Beat Schmid, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Mareike Schoop (Co-Chair), RWTH Aachen, Germany
Rita Walczuch (Co-Chair), University of Maastricht and International
Institute of Infonomics, Netherlands
Howard Williams, Strathclyde Business School, UK
Organising Committee
====================
Bas Geus, International Institute of Infonomics, Netherlands
Jrg Kller, RWTH Aachen, Germany
Thomas List, RWTH Aachen, Germany
Christoph Quix, RWTH Aachen, Germany
Mareike Schoop, RWTH Aachen, Germany
Rita Walczuch, University of Maastricht and International Institute of
Infonomics, Netherlands
Irene Wicke, RWTH Aachen, Germany
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Subject: Multimedia Data Mining - less than a week to the paper submission deadline
Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 18:38:24 +1000
From: "Simeon J. Simoff" <simeon(a)ARCH.USYD.EDU.AU>
To: ISWORLD(a)LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
***** less than a week to the paper submission deadline ********
CALL FOR PAPERS
Second International Workshop on Multimedia Data Mining (MDM/KDD2001)
in conjunction with
Seventh ACM SIGKDD International Conference on
Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining
August 26-29, 2001, San Fransisco, CA, USA (SIG-KDD2001)
Workshop chairs:
Osmar R. Zaiane (zaiane(a)cs.ualberta.ca) and Simeon J. Simoff
(simeon(a)it.uts.edu.au)
Paper submission due May 15th 2001.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
The major topics of the workshop include but are not limited to:
- multimedia data mining methods and algorithms;
- knowledge discovery and knowledge extraction from image data;
- knowledge discovery and knowledge extraction from sound data;
- knowledge discovery and knowledge extraction from video data;
- automatic video annotation and indexing;
- real-time object detection in video streams;
- electronic documents - multimedia data representation and reuse of
discovered knowledge;
- content-based search, retrieval, and discovery methods;
- uncertainty management in multimedia data mining;
- complexity, efficiency and scalability of multimedia data mining
algorithms;
- the incorporation of domain knowledge;
- multimedia data mining and interactive exploration;
- multimedia data visualization and man-machine interfaces;
- integrated data mining of text and image data;
- data analysis of video and audio data;
- representation of discovered knowledge
- active storage for data mining in multimedia;
- mining from unstructured and semi-structured data;
- web-content mining;
- data mining from XML documents;
- mining from Geografic Information Systems;
- data mining in collaborative virtual environments and virtual reality
systems.
We also encourage submissions, which present early stages of research work,
software applications and solutions.
For details, please, visit the Workshop Web site at
http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~zaiane/mdm_kdd2001/
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Subject: [GI-FB5-L] Workshop in Wien, CfP
Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 10:25:59 +0200
From: Ulrich Frank <ulrich.frank(a)uni-koblenz.de>
To: Multiple recipients of list <gi-fb5-l(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>
C A L L F O R P A P E R S
Modellierung von Produkten und Preisbildungsmechanismen für den
elektronischen Handel
Workshop der Informatik 2001
Gemeinsame Jahrestagung der GI und OCG Wien,
26.09.2001 bis 28.09.2001
http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~iwi/informatik2001.html
Gegenstand
Der elektronische Handel erfordert neben einer angemessenen
Reorganisation von Geschäftsprozessen
die Einführung leistungsfähiger Informationssysteme. Eine der dabei zu
meisternden Herausforderungen
ist in der Beschreibung bzw. Modellierung von Produkten zu sehen. Solche
Beschreibungen müssen
einerseits mächtig genug sein, um den Anforderungen an eine
differenzierte Auftragsanbahnung und
-abwicklung zu genügen, andererseits müssen sie ein hohes Maß an
Flexibilität bieten, um die große
Bandbreite von Produkten abbilden zu können, die auf Handelsplattformen
im Internet angeboten werden.
Dazu sind auch unterschiedliche Preisbildungsmechanismen (z.B. diverse
Auktions- und Rabattformen)
zu berücksichtigen. Entsprechende konzeptionelle Modelle dienen
einerseits dem Entwurf einschlägiger
Informationssysteme, andererseits sind sie die Grundlage für die
Spezifikation von Schnittstellen mit Hilfe
dazu geeigneter Sprachen wie etwa XML.
Ziel
Der Workshop dient der Präsentation und Diskussion einschlägiger Modelle
und Spezifikationsansätze.
Neben wissenschaftlichen Beiträgen sind auch Erfahrungsberichte aus der
Praxis erwünscht.
Themen
- Erstellung und Pflege von Produktontologien
- Modellierung von Finanzdienstleistungen
- Internationalisierung von Produktbeschreibungen
- Modellierung von Auktionen
- neue EDI-Konzepte
- Modellierung von Produktvarianten
- Beschreibung der Konfiguration von Produkten
- Dedizierte Modellierungssprachen, Metamodelle
- Abbildung auf (XML-) Dokumenttypen
Programmkomitee
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Frank, Universität Koblenz (Vorsitz)
Prof. Dr. Jörg Becker, Universität Münster
Prof. Dr. Andreas Oberweis, Universität Frankfurt
Prof. Dr. Elmar Sinz, Universität Bamberg
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Subject: [GI-FB5-L] IEEE Data Mining 2001: Call for Papers
Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 00:59:56 +0900 (JST)
From: Ning Zhong <zhong(a)maebashi-it.ac.jp>
To: gi-fb5-l(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
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ICDM '01: The 2001 IEEE International Conference on Data Mining
Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society
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Doubletree Hotel, San Jose, California, USA
November 29 - December 2, 2001
Home Page: http://kais.mines.edu/~xwu/icdm/icdm-01.html
INVITED SPEAKERS:
Jerome H. Friedman, Stanford University, USA
Jim Gray (The 1999 Turing Award Winner), Microsoft Research, USA
Pat Langley, Daimler-Benz Research & Technology Center, USA
Benjamin W. Wah (IEEE Computer Society President), UIUC, USA
CORPORATE SPONSORS:
Blue Martini Software, San Mateo, California;
Insightful Corporation, Seattle, Washington;
NARAX Inc., Golden, Colorado;
Springer-Verlag, New York, New York;
StatSoft Inc., Tulsa, Oklahoma
Call for Papers
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The 2001 IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM '01)
provides a forum for the sharing of original research results and
practical development experiences among researchers and application
developers from different data mining related areas such as machine
learning, automated scientific discovery, statistics, pattern
recognition, knowledge acquisition, soft computing, databases and data
warehousing, data visualization, and knowledge-based systems. The
conference seeks solutions to challenging problems facing the
development of data mining systems, and shapes future directions of
research by promoting high quality, novel and daring research
findings. As an important part of the conference, the workshops
program will focus on new research challenges and initiatives.
Topics of Interest
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Topics related to the design, analysis and implementation of data
mining theory, systems and applications are of interest. These
include, but are not limited to the following areas:
- Foundations and principles of data mining
- Data mining algorithms and methods in traditional areas (such as
classification, clustering, probabilistic modeling, and
association analysis), and in new areas
- Data and knowledge representation for data mining
- Modeling of structured, textual, temporal, spatial, multimedia and
Web data to support data mining
- Complexity, efficiency, and scalability issues in data mining
- Data pre-processing, data reduction, feature selection and feature
transformation
- Statistics and probability in large-scale data mining
- Soft computing (including neural networks, fuzzy logic,
evolutionary computation, and rough sets) and uncertainty
management for data mining
- Integration of data warehousing, OLAP and data mining
- Man-machine interaction in data mining and visual data mining
- Artificial intelligence contributions to data mining
- High performance and distributed data mining
- Machine learning, pattern recognition and automated scientific
discovery
- Quality assessment and interestingness metrics of data mining
results
- Process centric data mining and models of data mining process
- Security and social impact of data mining
- Emerging data mining applications, such as electronic commerce,
Web mining and intelligent learning database systems
Conference Publications and ICDM Best Paper Awards
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High quality papers in all data mining areas are solicited. Papers
exploring new directions will receive a careful and supportive
review. All submitted papers should be limited to a maximum of 6,000
words (approximately 20 A4 pages), and will be reviewed on the basis
of technical quality, relevance to data mining, originality,
significance, and clarity. Accepted papers will be published in the
conference proceedings by the IEEE Computer Society Press. A selected
number of ICDM '01 accepted papers will be expanded and revised for
possible inclusion in the Knowledge and Information Systems journal
(http://kais.mines.edu/~kais/) by Springer-Verlag.
ICDM Best Paper Awards will be conferred on the authors of the best
papers at the conference.
Important Dates
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June 15, 2001 Paper submissions.
July 31, 2001 Acceptance notices.
August 31, 2001 Final camera-readies.
Nov 29 - Dec 2, 2001 Conference.
All paper submissions will be handled electronically. Detailed
instructions are provided on the conference home page at
http://kais.mines.edu/~xwu/icdm/icdm-01.html.
Conference Chair:
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Xindong Wu, Colorado School of Mines, USA
(xindong(a)computer.org)
Program Committee Chairs:
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Nick Cercone, University of Waterloo, Canada
(ncercone(a)math.uwaterloo.ca)
T.Y. Lin, San Jose State University, USA
(tylin(a)mathcs.sjsu.edu)
ICDM '01 Workshops Chair:
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Johannes Gehrke, Cornell University, USA
(johannes(a)cs.cornell.edu)
ICDM '01 Tutorials Chair:
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Chris Clifton, MITRE, USA
(clifton(a)mitre.org)
ICDM '01 Panels Chair:
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Ramamohanarao Kotagiri, University of Melbourne, Australia
(rao(a)cs.mu.oz.au)
ICDM '01 Publicity Chair:
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Ning Zhong, Maebashi Institute of Technology, Japan
(zhong(a)maebashi-it.ac.jp)
ICDM '01 Local Arrangements Chair:
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Xiaohua (Tony) Hu, Blue Martini Software Inc., USA
(tonyhu(a)bluemartini.com)
ICDM Steering Committee
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Max Bramer, University of Portsmouth, UK
Nick Cercone, University of Waterloo, Canada
Ramamohanarao Kotagiri, University of Melbourne, Australia
Katharina Morik, University of Dortmund, Germany
Xindong Wu, Chair (Colorado School of Mines, USA)
Philip S. Yu, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Ning Zhong, Maebashi Institute of Technology, Japan
Jan M. Zytkow, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA
Further Information
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Dr. Xindong Wu
Dept. of Mathematical and Computer Sciences,
Colorado School of Mines,
1500 Illinois Street,
Golden, Colorado 80401,
USA.
Telephone: +1-303-273-3874
Facsimile: +1-303-273-3875
E-mail: xindong(a)computer.org
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