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Subject: Extension - CFP - IIMA - Brekenridge, CO
Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 11:27:07 -0400
From: Tanya Goette <tgoette(a)MAIL.GCSU.EDU>
To: ISWORLD(a)LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
Deadline extended until June 30!
Call For Papers
12th Annual Conference
International Information Management Association
Beaver Run Resort & Conference Center - www.beaverrun.com
Breckenridge, CO
Thursday, October 11 - Saturday, October 13, 2001
Theme: Strategic Uses of Information Technology: Electronic Commerce and
Web-based Education
The 12th Annual Conference of the International Information Management
Association is devoted to presenting and examining information issues
related to strategic uses of technology, particularly in the areas of
electronic commerce and education. The conference will bring together
researchers, educators, developers and practitioners who manage, use, and
create applications for new forms of electronic commerce and on-line
interactive education.
Issues that the conference will address, but are not limited to, include:
Strategic uses of the web in business, education and government
applications
Electronic Commerce applications and innovations
Instructional applications and innovations using the web
Internet/Intranet applications for communication and collaboration
International, cultural and societal implications
Collaboration and interactive knowledge on the web
Security, privacy, legal and ethical issues
Submission of Papers
Submissions will be reviewed by the Program Committee on the basis of
original contribution, overall quality, and relevance to the topic chosen
for this conference. Papers submitted for consideration must not be under
publication consideration elsewhere. Each submission will be reviewed in a
blind referee process. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference
Proceedings. The author(s) retain copyright ownership of papers published in
the Proceedings.
Papers should follow the style recommended by the American Psychological
Associations Publication Manual. The language of the conference and related
publications is English. Each accepted paper must be provided in an
electronic word processing format, presented at the conference, and be
accompanied by paid registration.
Format of Submitted Papers
Each submitted paper must include an abstract and must conform to the
following format:
First Page: Title, authors, address, phone, fax, email address, abstract
Second and subsequent pages: Title, full manuscript (limited to 25
double-spaced pages).
Submit an electronic copy to either program chair no later than June 30,
2001.
tgoette(a)mail.gcsu.edu or jsessum(a)kennesaw.edu
Submission Panel, Workshop or Teaching Case Study
The conference will feature sessions on topics of special interest. To
propose a panel, contact the program chairs by providing the session topic
and a list of 3-5 potential authors. To propose a workshop contact the
program chairs with a short description of the proposed workshop.
Submissions of Teaching Case Studies will also be accepted for review.
Important Dates
Submission Deadline: June 30, 2001
Acceptance Notification: July 30, 2001
Final Version Due: September 12, 2001
For more information, visit our web site at: http://www.iima.org
Conference Chair:
Jay Lightfoot
University of Northern Colorado
Greeley, CO 80639
jay.lightfoot(a)unco.edu
Program Co-Chairs:
Tanya Goette
Georgia College & State University
CBX 12
Milledgeville, GA 31061
tgoette(a)mail.gcsu.edu
Joseph Sessum
Kennesaw State University
Marietta, GA 30144
jsessum(a)kennesaw.edu
IIMA President:
Gerhard Steinke
Seattle Pacific University
Seattle, WA 98119
gsteinke(a)spu.edu
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Tanya Goette home:
Assistant Professor 478-932-5663
Information Systems
CBX 012
Georgia College & State University
Milledgeville, GA 31061
478-445-5721 fax 478-445-5249
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Subject: CFP: Web Personalisation
Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 10:20:12 +1000
From: San MURUGESAN <s.murugesan(a)uws.edu.au>
To: ISWORLD(a)LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
Hi,
I would appreciate if you could post the following information on the
Events sections and also post it on your mailing list.
Thanks
SAn
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Call for Papers
Special Session on
Web Personalisation
6th International Computer Science Conference on
ACTIVE MEDIA TECHNOLOGY
Kong Kong, 18-20 Dec 2001
www.comp.hkbu.edu.hk/~amt01/
Papers dealing with all aspects of Web Personalisation are solicited for
the special session on this area of growing importance and significance.
Submissions presenting tutorial introduction/overview, or describing
completed or ongoing work, case studies, or positions/perspectives on
Web Personalisation are invited. You may submit full manuscript of the
paper (limited to 12 pages) or a detailed extended abstract (2 to 3
pages). The first page of the submission must include a title, author's
name and affiliation, email address, a list of keywords and
an abstract (150 words max).
Send your submissions (in PDF, RTF, PS or MS Word) electronically, as
attachment to email, to the special session chair:
s.murugesan(a)uws.edu.au
Submission are due by 15 July 2001. You are highly encouraged to send in
advance an early version of your paper or an abstract of it.
Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings and as
Lecture Notes in Computer Science by Springer Verlag. Revised version of
selected high-quality papers will be considered for publication in a
special issue/session of an international journal.
San Murugesan
Chair, Special Session on Web Personalisation
School of Computing and Information Technology
University of Western Sydney
Campbelltown Campus; Bldg 17
Locked Bag 1797
PENRITH SOUTH DC NSW 1797
Australia
Phone: +61-2- 4620 3513
Fax: +61-2- 4626 6683
email: s.murugesan(a)uws.edu.au
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Subject: The Tenth OOPSLA Workshop on Behaviorlal Semantics -- Back to Basics
Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 22:46:15 EDT
From: Haim Kilov <HaimK(a)AOL.COM>
To: ISWORLD(a)LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
The Tenth OOPSLA Workshop on Behavioral Semantics -- Back to Basics
The continuing theme of the Workshop Series on Behavioral Semantics is to
foster precise and explicit specifications of business and system semantics.
The need to understand and specify semantics in this way, 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 and agent-based systems, 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.
This year, the series will be celebrating its tenth anniversary by revisiting
the classics of the past while also looking to the future of the field. We
refer to this as "Back to Basics."
One of the unfortunate characteristics of Computer Science and Software
Engineering is a noteworthy lack of interest in work done in the past. It is
taken for granted that a two-year old book could not possibly still be
relevant. Yet books such as the Garmisch 1968 Conference on Software
Engineering show that many of the concepts considered now to be a recent
invention, have existed for a long time. This includes such concepts as pair
programming, component factories, the gross inadequacies of box-and-line
diagrams, the confusion generated by a set of tacit assumptions, among many
others. The level of presentation of the articles in this book is very high.
Systematic usage of the basic ideas from this book, as well as many other
classics, would prevent the enormous waste of effort resulting from
reinventing these ideas. For another example, although it has been known
since 1847 that classifications are dependent on the purpose of the
classification, people continue to believe that it is possible to create a
classification system that is context-independent.
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 the
previous OOPSLA workshops. 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. A lot of
the basics in computing are from mathematics, and so it may be of interest
what areas of mathematics ought to be taught and how. In this context, we
certainly emphasize teaching of thinking (in E.W. Dijkstra's words) rather
than training in syntax of new tools and technologies.
Different users of specifications currently may have serious difficulties in
reading and understanding them due to complexity and size of the
specifications. However, if the basic concepts used there are explained (and
the details ignored via abstraction) then these difficulties become resolved.
Simple and elegant concepts and constructs permit simple and elegant
representations thus making the specifications understandable to all their
readers. Furthermore, the explicit semantics of concepts and constructs we
use helps a lot in distinguishing between useful (in accordance with some
explicit criteria) and less useful technological artifacts massively
introduced in industry (and to some extent in academia).
As in all the workshops in this series, it is our goal to be a focal point of
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. We invite papers
varying from academic research (especially dealing with transferring theory
into practice) to industrial "war stories." This year there is an emphasis on
revisiting the classics both to "set the record straight" and to recapture
insights and ideas that might otherwise slip into oblivion.
We invite papers of about 5-10 pages in postscript of pdf formats. The
deadline for submission is September 1, 2001. Please email your paper(s) to
haimk(a)acm.org
The accepted papers, after rework by the authors, will be published, again as
usual, in the Workshop Proceedings. These Proceedings will be distributed
before the workshop.
The one-day workshop will take place at OOPSLA2001 in Tampa, Florida, in
mid-October 2001.
The organizers: Haim Kilov, Kenneth Baclawski.
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Subject: Second International Conference on Systems Thinking in Management (ICSTM-2002)
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 15:35:47 +0100
From: Dr Zahir Irani <Zahir.Irani(a)brunel.ac.uk>
To: ISWORLD(a)LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
*********APOLOGIES FOR MULTIPLE COPIES**************
This is the First call for papers for the Second
International Conference on Systems Thinking in Management
(ICSTM-2002) which will be held at Salford University NR
Manchester (UK) 3rd - 5th April 2002.
Conference details can be found at:
http://www.brunel.ac.uk/~csstzni/icstm-2002/
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Dr Zahir Irani
Senior Lecturer of Information Systems
Department of Information Systems and Computing
Brunel University Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PH
Tel: +44 1895 816 211
Fax: +44 1895 251 686
E-mail: Zahir.Irani(a)brunel.ac.uk
URL: http://www.brunel.ac.uk/~csstzni
___________________________________________________________________
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Subject: Second International Conference on Systems Thinking in Management (ICSTM-2002)
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 15:35:47 +0100
From: Dr Zahir Irani <Zahir.Irani(a)brunel.ac.uk>
To: ISWORLD(a)LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
*********APOLOGIES FOR MULTIPLE COPIES**************
This is the First call for papers for the Second
International Conference on Systems Thinking in Management
(ICSTM-2002) which will be held at Salford University NR
Manchester (UK) 3rd - 5th April 2002.
Conference details can be found at:
http://www.brunel.ac.uk/~csstzni/icstm-2002/
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Dr Zahir Irani
Senior Lecturer of Information Systems
Department of Information Systems and Computing
Brunel University Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PH
Tel: +44 1895 816 211
Fax: +44 1895 251 686
E-mail: Zahir.Irani(a)brunel.ac.uk
URL: http://www.brunel.ac.uk/~csstzni
___________________________________________________________________
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Subject: [GI-FB5-L] Konferenz ueber Virtual Education und E-Learning
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 22:00:59 +0200
From: "Prof. Dr. Karl E. Kurbel" <kurbel(a)euv-frankfurt-o.de>
To: <gi-fb5-l(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>
Liebe FB 5-Mitglieder,
zusammen mit Prof. Krallmann als Co-Chair, Prof. Stucky als Program
Committee Chair und mit Unterstuetzung des FB 5 der GI sowie anderer
Vereinigungen organisiere ich zur Zeit die internationale Konferenz
"NL 2002 - Networked Learning in a Global Environment:
Challenges and Solutions for Virtual Education"
Sie wird vom 1.-4. Mai 2002 an der TU Berlin stattfinden. Der Call for
Papers ist angehaengt. Ich moechte Sie gern auf die Konferenz aufmerksam
machen und gleichzeitig um Entschuldigung bitten, wenn Sie den Call for
Papers auf anderen Wegen bereits erhalten haben oder noch erhalten werden.
In der heutigen Zeit scheinen sich die Mehrfachsendungen leider nicht
vermeiden zu lassen.
Mit freundlichen Gruessen
Ihr Karl Kurbel
**** Prof. Dr. Karl Kurbel
**** Europe University Viadrina, Business Informatics
**** POB 1786, D-15207 Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
**** Tel +49 335 5534 320; fax +49 335 5534 321
**** http://www.euv-frankfurt-o.de/wi-www
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Subject: Call For Participation: Int'l Computer Science MultiConferences - Las Vegas, June 25-28, 2001
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 17:16:51 -0400 (EDT)
From: Hamid Arabnia <hra(a)cs.uga.edu>
To: wetice(a)nestroy.wi-inf.uni-essen.de
C A L L FOR P A R T I C I P A T I O N
================================================
PDPTA + CISST + IC-AI + IC + METMBS + ERSA + ISE + CIC
Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
June 25-28, 2001
Dear Colleagues:
The 2001 International Multiconference is considered to be
a major international gathering in year 2001.
It is anticipated that this event will attract well over 1000
participants. This MultiConference is composed of
eight conferences that will be held simultaneously (same dates
and location: June 25-28, 2001, Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas).
Attendees will have full access to all eight conferences.
There will also be two tutorials; both will be held on
Sunday, June 24, 2001 (at 1:00pm). See numbers 9 and 10 below
for titles.
The eight conferences are (the final conference programs/schedules
can be found at http://www.ashland.edu/~iajwa/conferences):
1. The 2001 International Conference on Parallel and
Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications,
PDPTA'2001;
2. The 2001 International Conference on Imaging Science,
Systems, and Technology, CISST'2001;
3. The 2001 International Conference on Artificial
Intelligence, IC-AI'2001;
4. International Conference on Internet Computing 2001,
IC'2001;
5. The 2001 International Conference on Mathematics and
Engineering Techniques in Medicine and Biological
Sciences, METMBS'2001;
6. The First International Conference on Engineering of
Reconfigurable Systems and Algorithms, ERSA'01;
7. The 2001 International Symposium on Information
Systems and Engineering, ISE'2001;
8. The 2001 International Conference on Communications
in Computing, CIC'2001.
Tutorials (more information can be found at
http://www.ashland.edu/~iajwa/conferences):
9. High-Performance Distributed Heterogeneous Computing
Prof. H. J. Siegel, Purdue University, IN, USA;
10. Process Oriented Design for Java - Concurrency for All
Prof. P. H. Welch, University of Kent, UK +
Prof. G. S. Stiles, Utah State University, UT, USA.
LOCATION OF CONFERENCES:
The conferences will be held in the Monte Carlo Resort
hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. This is a mega hotel
with excellent conference facilities and over 3,000 rooms.
The hotel is minutes from the Las Vegas airport with free
shuttles to and from the airport. This hotel has many
vacation and recreational attractions, including:
waterfalls, casino, spa, pools & kiddie pools, sunning
decks, Easy River water ride, wave pool with cascades,
lighted tennis courts, health spa (with workout equipment,
whirlpool, sauna, ...), arcade virtual reality game rooms,
nightly shows, snack bars, a number of restaurants,
shopping area, bars, ... Many of these attractions are
open 24 hours a day and most are suitable for families and
children.
The hotel is within walking distance from most other
Las Vegas attractions (major shopping areas, recreational
destinations, fine dining and night clubs, free street
shows, ...).
REGISTRATION:
If interested, you can register for the conferences and/or
any of the two tutorials on site in Las Vegas.
The telephone number of Monte Carlo Resort (in Las Vegas) is
1-702-730-7000 and/or 1-702-730-7777. You will need to
reserve your own hotel room. Other hotels are also available
(search for "Las Vegas Hotels" on the web).
CHAIR, THE 2001 MULTICONFERENCE:
Hamid R. Arabnia
The University of Georgia
Department of Computer Science
415 Graduate Studies Research Center
Athens, Georgia 30602-7404, U.S.A.
Tel: (706) 542-3480
Fax: (706) 542-2966
E-mail: hra(a)cs.uga.edu
http://www.ashland.edu/~iajwa/conferences
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Subject: ISR June 2001 (12:2) - Content and Editorial Notes
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 15:48:03 -0500
From: Ron Cenfetelli <cenfetelli(a)COMMERCE.UBC.CA>
To: ISWORLD(a)LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
The June issue will be on its way to subscribers shortly.
INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH, Volume 12, Number 2, June 2001
Research Commentary- Desperately Seeking the "IT" in IT Research: A Call to
Theorizing the IT Artifact Wanda Orlikowski, C. Suzanne Iacono
The Impact of E-Commerce Announcements on the Market Value of Firms
Mani Subramani, Eric Walden
Technology Requirements and Work Group Communication for Telecommuters
France Belanger, Rosann Collins, Paul Cheney
An Evaluation of Self-Organizing Map Networks as a Robust Alternative to
Factor Analysis in Data Mining Applications Melody Kiang
The Effects of Time Pressure on Quality in Software Development: An Agency
Model Robert D. Austin
Research Report - Richness versus Parsimony in Modeling Technology Adoption
Decisions: Understanding Merchant Adoption of a Smartcard-Based Payment
System Christopher Plouffe, John Hulland, Mark Vandenbosch
*Abstracts for the above are available at
http://www.isr.commerce.ubc.ca/current.html
The Editorial Notes for the June issue are available on-line at
http://isr.commerce.ubc.ca/june-note.htm
Izak Benbasat
Editor-in-Chief, Information Systems Research
Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration, University of British
Columbia, CANADA V6T 1Z2
isr(a)commerce.ubc.ca, http://isr.commerce.ubc.ca
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Subject: [GI-FB5-L] 5. Fachtagung Referenzmodellierung
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 13:37:36 +0200
From: RefMod <refmod(a)wi.uni-muenster.de>
To: "'gi-fb5-l(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de'" <gi-fb5-l(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
die Identifikation, Speicherung und Verteilung der Ressource Wissen ist ein
unerlässlicher Erfolgsfaktor für Unternehmen. Unter dem Schlagwort
"Wissensmanagement" werden insbesondere computerbasierte Ansätze diskutiert,
die helfen, die zunehmende Komplexität der unternehmerischen
Entscheidungsfindung zu bewältigen. Unternehmensmodelle und speziell
Referenzmodelle stellen ein geeignetes Werkzeug dar,
betriebswirtschaftliches Wissen zu erheben und über abteilungs- und ggf.
auch über Unternehmensgrenzen hinweg verfügbar zu machen.
Die Bedeutung der Unternehmensmodellierung für das Wissensmanagement ist für
mich Anlass, die fünfte Tagung "Referenzmodellierung" im Verbund mit der
"KnowTech 2001: Knowledge Engineering & Management" zu veranstalten. Die
Tagung bietet Praktikern und Wissenschaftlern ein Forum, sich über neue
methodische Ansätze und praktische Erfahrungen zum Thema
"Referenzmodellierung" auseinander zu setzen. Mit den angefügten
zusätzlichen Informationen möchte ich Sie einladen, sich an dieser
Diskussion als Referent oder Besucher zu beteiligen. Es würde mich freuen,
wenn Sie die Gelegenheit wahrnehmen würden, die Informationen auch anderen
potenziellen Interessenten weiterzugeben.
Aus organisatorischen Gründen kann es vorkommen, dass Sie diese Nachricht
mehrfach erhalten. Ich bitte Sie, dies zu entschuldigen.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Prof. Dr. Jörg Becker
Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik
Leonardo-Campus 3
48149 Münster
Tel.: +49 (0)251/83-38100
Fax: +49 (0)251/83-38109
E-Mail: becker(a)wi.uni-muenster.de
WWW: www.wi.uni-muenster.de/is
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5. Fachtagung "Referenzmodellierung"
RefMod 2001
www.wi.uni-muenster.de/is/Tagung/Ref2001
Neue Messe Dresden, 2. November 2001
im Verbund mit KnowTech 2001 und COMTEC 2001
Call for Papers:
http://www.wi.uni-muenster.de/is/tagung/Ref2001/CfPRefMod2001.pdf
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KONZEPTION
Die Tagung Referenzmodellierung (RefMod) dient dem Austausch neuer
methodischer und domänenspezifischer Erkenntnisse zur Formulierung von
Empfehlungen für Anwendungssystem- und Organisationsgestalter. Sie bietet
zudem Praktikern ein Forum, aus ihrer Sicht Anforderungen und Wünsche an die
Forschung zu formulieren und ihre Erfahrungen mit der Anwendung von
Referenzmodellen darzustellen.
Die Tagung wird im Verbund mit der KnowTech 2001 ausgerichtet, die vom 01.
bis 03.11.2001 im Rahmen der Messe COMTEC 2001 auf dem Gelände der Neuen
Messe Dresden stattfindet. Die Anmeldung zur Tagung Referenzmodellierung
erfolgt über die Veranstalter der KnowTech (www.knowtech.net).
CALL FOR PAPERS
Der Call for Papers richtet sich an Wissenschaftler und Praktiker.
Wissenschaftliche Beiträge werden u. a. erbeten zu folgenden Themen:
- Einsatz von Referenz-Informationsmodellen als Instrumente des
Wissensmanagements
- Fachkonzeptionelle Referenz-Informationsmodelle für Handel, Industrie,
Dienstleistung und Verwaltung
- Referenzmodellierung für Führungsinformations- und Data-Warehouse-Systeme
- Referenzmodellbasierte Unternehmensdokumentation und Mitarbeiterschulung
- Perspektiven der Referenzmodellkonstruktion und -anwendung
- Modellierungstechniken für Referenz-Informationsmodelle
- Spezielle methodische Fragestellungen wie z. B. die Abgrenzung der
Gegenstandsbereiche der Modelle, ihre Multizweck-orientierte Konstruktion
oder der Einsatz von Ontologien im Kontext der Referenzmodellierung
Kurzfassungen der Beiträge (ca. 5 Seiten) werden mehrfach blind beurteilt.
Die angenommenen Kurzbeiträge werden in den Konferenzunterlagen der KnowTech
dokumentiert. Im Nachgang der Tagung wird zudem ein Sammelband zum Thema
Referenzmodellierung im Springer-Verlag erscheinen, in dem die Arbeiten in
ihrer Langfassung (10 bis 20 Seiten) veröffentlicht werden. Eine
Formatvorlage ist unter www.wi.uni-muenster.de/is/Tagung/Ref2001 abrufbar.
Praktiker sind eingeladen, Erfahrungsberichte zur Anwendung von
Referenzmodellen zu geben und Fragestellungen aufzuzeigen, die aus Sicht der
Praxis Gegenstand weiterer wissenschaftlicher Forschung werden sollten. Es
wird um die Einreichung einer Vortragszusammenfassung im Umfang von 1 bis 2
Seiten gebeten.
Die Beiträge und Abstracts senden Sie bitte an
mailto:RefMod@wi.uni-muenster.de bzw. an den Veranstalter. Für Referenten
ist die Teilnahme an der KnowTech kostenfrei.
TERMINE
31.07.2001: Einsendeschluss für die Kurzfassungen und Vortragsskizzen
31.08.2001: Fertigstellung des Programms und Benachrichtigung über die
Annahme
26.10.2001: Einreichung der endgültigen Manuskripte in ihrer Langfassung
02.11.2001: Tagung Referenzmodellierung in Dresden
DISKUSSIONSFORUM
Die Web-Site zur Tagung (www.wi.uni-muenster.de/is/Tagung/Ref2001) stellt
ein Forum zur Verfügung, in dem Thesen zum Thema "Referenzmodellierung"
bereits im Vorfeld der Veranstaltung diskutiert werden können. Jeder ist
herzlich eingeladen, sich an diesem Meinungsaustausch zu beteiligen.
PROGRAMMKOMITEE
Prof. Dr. Jörg Becker (Universtität Münster)
Prof. Dr. Werner Esswein (Technische Universität Dresden)
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Frank (Universität Koblenz-Landau)
Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. mult. Peter Mertens (Universität Nürnberg)
Christian Reiter (HRW Consulting Factory AG)
Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. August-Wilhelm Scheer (Universität Saarbrücken)
Dr. Reinhard Schütte (Universität GH Essen)
Michael Seubert (SAP AG)
Prof. Dr. Rudi Studer (Universität TH Karlsruhe)
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Uhr (Technische Universität Dresden)
VERANSTALTER
Prof. Dr. Jörg Becker, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster,
Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik, Leonardo-Campus 3, 48149 Münster,
Tel.: +49 (0) 2 51/83-3 81 00, Fax: +49 (0) 2 51/83-3 81 09,
E-Mail: RefMod(a)wi.uni-muenster.de, http://www.wi.uni-muenster.de/is
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Subject: Call for papers: NL 2002
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 13:28:47 +0200
From: Klaus Turowski <turowski(a)iti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de>
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
im Mai 2002 findet in Berlin eine internationale Konferenz ueber E-Learning
und virtuelle Ausbildung statt, die Herr Kurbel und Herr Krallmann als
General Co-Chairs zusammen mit der ICSC organisieren.
Der Call for Papers ist als PDF-Datei angehaengt. Weitere Informationen zur
NL 2002 finden Sie auch im WWW unter
http://www.icsc-naiso.org/conferences/nl2002
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Klaus Turowski
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PD Dr. Klaus Turowski
Professur für Wirtschaftsinformatik
Universitaet der Bundeswehr Muenchen, Fakultaet fuer Informatik
Werner-Heisenberg-Weg 39, 85577 Neubiberg, Deutschland
Tel.: +49(89)6004-2201 (-2203) E-Mail: turowski(a)informatik.unibw-muenchen.de
Fax: +49(89)6004-3036 URL:
http://wi.informatik.unibw-muenchen.de
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