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Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 13:48:26 +0300
From: M?r?te Kirikova <marite(a)EGLE.CS.RTU.LV>
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Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to inform you that the deadline for submission of papers to
the 11th Conference on Information Systems Development (ISD2002) to be held
in Riga, Latvia, September 12-14, 2002, has been extended to April 22, 2002.
Http://www.cs.rtu.lv/isd2002/
On behalf of the organising commitee,
Marite Kirikova
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Subject: OOIS'02 "Model-Driven Approaches to Software Development" workshop deadline extended
Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 09:33:24 -0600
From: "Turk,Dan" <Dan.Turk(a)BUSINESS.COLOSTATE.EDU>
To: ISWORLD(a)LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
The purpose of this posting is to inform you that the deadline for papers for
the OOIS'02 (Object Oriented Information Systems) workshop on Model-Driven
Approaches to Software Development has been extended to April 28. See
http://oois-mdsd.cs.colostate.edu for details.
Dan Turk, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Computer Information Systems
Colorado State University
154 Rockwell Hall
Fort Collins, CO 80523-1277
(970) 491-0467 (office), 5205 (FAX)
dan.turk(a)colostate.edu
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Subject: Information Technology in Health Care Track Call for Paper (abbre viated version)
Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 09:58:21 -0500
From: "Dennis, Eileen" <eidennis(a)INDIANA.EDU>
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NOTE: Moderator has approved this modified call for papers.
Information Technology in Health Care Track Call for Paper
at the Thirty-Sixth Annual
HAWAI'I INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SCIENCES
on the Big Island of Hawaii
January 6 - 9, 2003
Additional detail on website: <http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu>
Track Chair: William Chismar chismar(a)cba.hawaii.edu
<mailto:chismar@cba.hawaii.edu>
Data & Knowledge Management in Health Care
Donald J. Berndt; dberndt(a)coba.usf.edu James Studnicki;
jstudnic(a)hsc.usf.edu
E-Health Strategies
Ton A.M. Spil; a.a.m.spil(a)sms.utwente.nl <mailto:a.a.m.spil@sms.utwente.nl>
Robert A. Stegwee r.a.stegwee(a)sms.utwente.nl
<mailto:r.a.stegwee@sms.utwente.nl>
Healthcare chain workflow management by use of IT
Ton A.M. Spil a.a.m.spil(a)sms.utwente.nl <mailto:a.a.m.spil@sms.utwente.nl>
Roel Schuring R.W.Schuring(a)sms.utwente.nl
<mailto:R.W.Schuring@sms.utwente.nl>
IT-Enabled Governance Structures in Health Care
Reima Suomi; Reima.Suomi(a)tukkk.fi <mailto:Reima.Suomi@tukkk.fi> Jarmo
Tahkapaa jarmo.tahkapaa(a)tukkk.fi <mailto:jarmo.tahkapaa@tukkk.fi>
Privacy & Security in Health Information Systems
William G. Chismar chismar(a)cba.hawaii.edu <mailto:chismar@cba.hawaii.edu>
Telemedicine
Paul J. Hu actph(a)business.utah.edu <mailto:actph@business.utah.edu>
Joseph K. Tan josepht(a)interchange.ubc.ca <mailto:josepht@interchange.ubc.ca>
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
June 1, 2002 Full papers submitted to Minitrack Chairs. Contact
minitrack chairs for
submission instructions.
August 31, 2002 Notice of accepted papers sent to authors by Minitrack
Chairs.
October 1, 2002 Accepted manuscripts submitted electronically to the
publisher of the
conference proceedings. At least one author of
each accepted paper must
register to attend the conference by this
date. Registration cancellations after
this date may result in the paper being pulled
from the Proceedings prior to
printing. See conference web site for
registration fee refund policy.
NOTE: Because HICSS is a nonprofit activity funded entirely by registration
fees, all participants
and speakers are expected to have their university/organization bear the
costs of their expenses and
registration. HICSS is not able to subsidize registrations or offer reduced
fees.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SUBMISSION
<http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/HICSS36/h36cfp.htm>
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Eileen Dennis, CMP
Cactus Meetings & Technologies, Inc.
Tel: 812-331-0551
Fax: 812-331-0564
E-mail: eidennis(a)indiana.edu
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Subject: E-Learn 2002 Call (Montreal, Canada)
Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 11:41:31 -0600
From: AACE Announcements <announce(a)AACE.ORG>
To: EDUCTECH(a)LISTSERV.UH.EDU
>> Call for Participation Deadline: April 10th <<
www.aace.org/conf/elearn/call.htm
_______________________________________________________________
E-Learn 2002
World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate,
Government, Healthcare, & Higher Education
(formerly the WebNet Conference)
October 15-19, 2002 * Montreal, Canada
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
** Submission Deadline: April 10, 2002 **
Organized by
Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE)
(www.aace.org)
Co-sponsored by
International Journal on E-Learning (www.aace.org/pubs/ijel)
______________________________________________________________
INVITATION:
E-Learn 2002 -- World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government,
Healthcare, & Higher Education is an international, annual conference which
serves as a multi-disciplinary forum for the exchange of information on
research, development, and applications of all topics related to e-Learning
in these four sectors.
E-Learn Is Unique:
www.aace.org/conf/elearn/unique.htm
E-Learn is an innovative collaboration between the top public and private
academic researchers, developers, education and business professionals, and
end users from the Corporate, Healthcare, Government, and Higher Education
sectors.
All presentation proposals are reviewed and selected by a respected,
international Executive Advisory Board (www.aace.org/conf/elearn/board.htm)
and Program Committee, based on merit and the perceived value for attendees.
We invite you to attend the E-Learn Conference and submit proposals for:
* Papers
* Panels
* Tutorials/Workshops
* Poster/Demonstrations
* Corporate Showcases & Demonstrations
* Special Interest Group (SIG) Discussions
For Call for Presentations, connect to: www.aace.org/conf/elearn/call.htm
All authors must follow the submission guidelines and complete the Web form
at:
www.aace.org/conf/elearn/submitguide.htm
For Presentation and AV Guidelines, see:
www.aace.org/conf/elearn/PresenterLounge
TOPICS:
http://www.aace.org/conf/elearn/topics.htm
The scope of the conference includes, but is not limited to, the following
topics as they relate to the e-Learning and the technologies supporting
e-Learning. Authors are requested to indicate their submission topic using
all three of the following dimensions: Application Domain, Technology, and
Strategic Focus.
1. Application Domain:
General & Cross-Domain
Corporate
Government
Health Care
Higher Education
Informal Learning (Museums, Communities, Homes)
K-12
Military Training
Professional Associations & Non-Profits
2. Technology:
Assessment Tools
Asynchronous Communication Environments
Authoring Tools
Digital Libraries & Repositories
Human-Computer Interaction
Learning Management Systems & Content
Mobile Learning & Ubiquitous Computing
Multimedia
Networking
Portals
Simulations
Streaming Media
Virtual Classrooms & Synchronous Environments
Visualizations
Web Technologies
No Technology
3. Strategic Focus:
Accessibility
Blended Learning
Collaborative Learning & Work
Competency-Based Learning
Courseware Development
Developing an Organizational e-Learning Strategy
Digital Rights Management
Evaluation & Assessment
Instructional Design for e-Learning
Integration with Other Domains
Knowledge Management
Learning Communities
Marketing/Promoting Learning Activities
Policy & Law
Return on Investment, Cost Effectiveness
Reusability, Standardization, Learning Objects
Societal Issues, including International Issues
Presentation proposals also may be submitted using the same submission form
for these special affiliated Symposia:
- WebNet 2002--International Symposium on the WWW and Internet
- Universal Web Accessibility Symposium 2002
CORPORATE SHOWCASES & DEMONSTRATIONS:
http://www.aace.org/conf/elearn/corporate.htm
Companies have the opportunity to demonstrate and discuss their e-Learning
products and services in these sessions as a part of the regular conference
program.
PROCEEDINGS:
Accepted papers will be published in the Proceedings book, Abstracts book,
and CD-ROM. These publications will serve as major sources of information
for the e-Learning community, indicating the current state of the art, new
trends and new opportunities. In addition, selected papers may be invited
for publication in the International Journal on E-Learning (IJEL),
www.aace.org/pubs/ijel or one of the other AACE internationally respected
journals. www.aace.org/pubs
FOR BUDGETING PURPOSES:
www.aace.org/conf/elearn/rates.htmwww.aace.org/conf/elearn/hotel.htm
The conference registration fee for all presenters and participants will be
approximately $395 U.S. (AACE members), $460 U.S. (non-members).
Registration includes proceedings on CD, receptions, and all sessions
except tutorials. The conference dinner will be an extra fee.
All conference sessions will be held at the Le Centre Sheraton Hotel
Montreal located near all the downtown attractions. Special discount hotel
and United Airline rates have been obtained for E-Learn 2002 participants.
MONTREAL, CANADA: Warm and Welcoming
www.aace.org/conf/elearn/aboutmontreal.htm
- French flavor
- Cosmopolitan city
- Cultural hub
- Spirited nightlife
- Shopping mecca
- Underground city
- On the stage
- On exhibit
- Outdoors
For more information about Montreal Tourism, connect to
www.tourism-montreal.org/www.montreal.com/tourism/index.html
Quebec: www.bonjourquebec.com/
DEADLINES:
http://www.aace.org/conf/elearn/deadlines.htm
Submissions Due: April 10, 2002
Authors Notified: May 24, 2002
Proceedings File Due: August 15, 2002
Early Registration: September 13, 2002
Conference: October 15-19, 2002
If you have a question about E-Learn 2002, please send an e-mail to
AACE Conference Services, conf(a)aace.org
Mailing address:
AACE
P.O. Box 3728
Norfolk, VA 23514 USA
Phone: 757-623-7588
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Subject: ICIS 2002: Submissions now open!
Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 18:13:59 -0500
From: Gabriele Piccoli <gp45(a)CORNELL.EDU>
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Dear colleagues,
We are happy to inform you that the submissions for the twenty-third annual
International Conference for Information Systems (http://www.icis2002.org/)
are now being accepted. As it has been standard practice now for a few
years, the submission and review process for ICIS is held entirely
electronically through the Temple Peer Review Manager (TPRM) accessible
from the official ICIS 2002 web site (http://www.icis2002.org/)
Instructional tutorials with step by step directions are available online.
- Tutorial for all Users (how to register with the
system): http://www.icis2002.org/Submission/Registration.pdf
- Tutorial for Authors: http://www.icis2002.org/Submission/Authors.pdf
- Tutorial for Reviewers: http://www.icis2002.org/Submission/Reviewers.pdf
The key dates for this year's ICIS are:
- Submission deadline: 6 May 2002
- Notification of authors: 31 July 2002
- Deadline for submission of camera ready copy: 7 September 2002
ICIS 2002 features seven tracks plus the traditional Panels track. The
theme of the conference and the track descriptions are outlined below. We
look forward to receiving your best work!
Lynda Applegate and Bob Galliers, Co-chairs ICIS 2002.
Conference Theme: Meeting the Challenges of a Global Networked Economy
Since it first burst on the scene in the 1950s, information technology (IT)
has been viewed as a two-edged sword. It is a source of great opportunities
and equally great risks. It creates uncertainty at the same time that it
helps us manage it. Yet, despite many exasperating moments, we continue to
embrace new technologies and embed them deeper within the way we work, the
way we learn, and the way we reach out and interact with others. This
conference will examine the impact of 21st century (IT) at multiple levels,
from individuals, to teams, organizations, markets, countries, and society.
We encourage submission of papers that fit within the following seven
tracks and will be especially interested in papers that address issues from
an interdisciplinary perspective.
Business Models, Markets and Economy: Rob KauffmanUniversity of Minnesota
(RKauffman(a)csom.umn.edu)
Information technology continues to be a force that is transforming
products, reshaping business processes and causing business leaders to
rethink strategy within the firm. The effects of IT are also being felt at
the more aggregate levels of industries and markets, as well as the global
economy. Together, these forces are creating the basis for new ways of
doing business, new institutions, and emerging markets, and putting
pressure on traditional market structures. As a result, Information Systems
research faces both opportunities and challenges. To this end, the Business
Models, Markets and Economy Track encourages submissions of articles that
treat these issues and the following related questions:
- How should we interpret the efficacy of Internet firm business models in
the rapidly changing economy?
- What theories will guide our thinking about this problem?
- How are the core business processes of the firm likely to change in the
presence of emerging ITs (e.g., the Internet and electronic markets,
wireless telecommunication, interorganizational information systems,
market-wide financial risk management systems, etc.)?
- What referent disciplines are most apt to aid IS researchers' efforts to
gain new insights?
- What is the role of new theory-based approaches to the formulation of
organizational strategy and firm business models in information and
information technology-intensive environment?
- What evaluative perspectives can aid senior managers, industry
consultants and government regulators to gain insights that untangle the
complexities of a variety of Digital Economy phenomena (e.g., information
goods, e-commerce business models, interorganizational information systems
and electronic markets).
- What empirical evidence is now becoming available on the business value
of IT in the Digital Economy?
- What new methodological perspectives offer the brightest prospects for
effective measurement?
Innovation, Strategy and Change: Kwok Kee Wei National University of
Singapore (weikk(a)comp.nus.edu.sg)
Innovation, strategy and change are important elements in today's
hyper-competitive, fast-paced, knowledge-based economy. Strategy without
innovative capabilities has no force. Mindless change without an
overarching strategic framework brings chaos and confusion to the
organization. Strategy should articulate the ways in which opportunities
created by the firm's capabilities could be exploited. We invite
submissions that address the roles of information systems in facilitating
the interactions of these three forces - innovation, strategy, and change
to create high performance organizations. Submissions using a combination
of research methodologies are strongly encouraged. Areas of interest
include but not limited to:
- How could advanced information technology based (IT-based) innovations
significantly transform organizations for superior business performance?
- How could theories and concepts from sociology, economics, and
organizational behavior assist our understanding of IT-driven
organizational transformation and change management?
- How are IT-based innovations shaping the organizational strategy in key
enterprise activities such as customer relationships, knowledge management,
and enterprise resources management?
- How do interactions between innovation, strategy and change affect the
business-IT alignment paradigm?
Architecture, Systems, and Infrastructure: Rob Austin Harvard Business
School (raustin(a)hbs.edu)
Architecture, Systems, and Infrastructure describe the entirety of
information and communication technologies that enables individuals and
organizations to do transact business, communicate, learn, and play. Many
computer users never directly interact with many layers of this
functionality, but it does not follow that less visible layers are not
important. Decisions about Architecture, Systems, and Infrastructure impact
people and organizations, sometimes in unanticipated ways. This track will
address the continuing quest for frameworks for developing and managing IT
Architecture, Systems, and Infrastructure in a way that facilitates
flexibility, learning, and business effectiveness. Some of the issues are:
- How do advancing technologies change the set of opportunities and
possibilities for individuals and organizations?
- What new demands does the shift toward global internetworking place on
architecture, systems, and infrastructure, and how will those demands be met?
- What will be the key design paradigms and technologies and how will they
solve architectural, systems, and infrastructure problems?
- How can we continue to improve development, implementation, and project
management processes?
- What issues must be addressed to assure secure, reliable, available, and
accessible networked IT infrastructures?
Organization, Culture, Decision-Making & Knowledge: Suzie Weisband
University of Arizona (weisband(a)bpa.arizona.edu)
As we consider the challenges of working in a global networked economy, it
is critical to understand the organizational, group, and cultural contexts
in distributed work environments. Businesses are facing increasingly global
employees, customers, suppliers, competitors, and creditors. Online
communities strive to create common interests among diverse people and
cultures. Distributed work groups require people from different countries,
disciplines, and hierarchies to coordinate their work to solve complex
problems. Being global is not just about where you work, but about how you
do it. The role of information technology can have significant effects on
how work is done in these culturally diverse, distributed contexts. Some of
the issues are:
- How are work practices in organizations and online communities affected
by people are distributed geographically?
- How does the role of culture and diversity affect the way people work
together?
- How are theories of decision-making and knowledge management challenged
by distributed work arrangements?
- What is the role of leadership, power and status in distributed work
contexts?
- What technologies are available to address work practices,
decision-making and knowledge sharing in distributed work?
- What are some of the methodological challenges in studying work
practices, decision-making, knowledge sharing in distributed work?
- How are current theories challenged by IT developments on distributed work?
Time, Space and Mobility: Ramon O'CallaghanTilburg University, The
Netherlands and Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (r.ocallaghan(a)kub.nl)
Mobile commerce was supposed to revolutionize e-commerce, enabling impulse
purchases anywhere, at any time. The reality of m-commerce, however, has
been extremely disappointing. The problem goes beyond the inherent physical
limitations of mobile phones with their tiny screen and keyboard. Research
shows that users want purchases on mobile devices to depend on where they
are, rather than the desire to buy a particular item. "Location-based"
services, mobile advertising and "context aware" applications are new
attempts to address the specific needs of the mobile user. At the same
time, the success of SMS relative to WAP shows that people like to use
their phones to communicate with each other, rather than to buy products or
download information from content providers. Thus, the key to mobile
services may well be person-to-person communication in new and innovative
ways. This track welcomes multi-disciplinary research on the factors
enabling and inhibiting the adoption and diffusion of mobile applications.
Some of the potential perspectives are:
- How should phones and hand-held devices evolve to overcome their relative
disadvantage with respect to PCs, which have keyboards and large color
screens? - How will the evolution of mobile standards affect the adoption of
m-internet services?
- Should m-commerce stick to sales of small-value mobile items (e.g. paying
for parking) that people are likely to want while on the move? Which
location-based, time-sensitive services are more likely to succeed?
- Will the killer app for the mobile Internet turn out to be
person-to-person communication? Can users be led from text messaging on to
content, then to location-based services, and eventually on to m-commerce?
- What are the likely business models for mobile operators? What can
operators do to boost traffic and maximize transport revenues?
- What are the organizational effects of mobile? What forms of ROI or
cost/benefit analysis are useful in justifying mobile investments? What is
the role of mobile devices in business process redesign and organizational
transformation?
Society, Policy, and Regulation: Sirkka Jarvenpaa Univ. of Texas at
Austin (Sirkka.Jarvenpaa(a)bus.utexas.edu)
Like other network technologies (e.g., electricity and telephones),
information technology is transforming existing organizations, industries,
and societies as well as giving birth to new ones. To many politicians,
regulators, and even concerned citizens, Information technology is
revolutionary in its effects and is seen to require new laws, regulations,
and institutions to advance, protect, monitor and control its deployment.
By regulation, we mean any restriction or duty imposed by legislators or
regulatory agencies on business. Some of the issues are:
- How are societal environments, policies and regulations shaping IT
management, IT architectures, and IT diffusion and use?
- How are variations in national context affecting IT related policy and
legal developments?
- How will the structures and boundaries of the firm be affected?
- How are the theories of regulation and policy challenged by IT
developments? - How are government and social policy initiatives affecting
digital divide? What is the role of IS professionals and IT educators in
shaping and influencing national and global policy?
Metaframeworks and Theory: Kalle Lyytinen Case Western Reserve
(kjl13(a)po.cwru.edu)
The deeper and global scale embedding of information technologies into all
walks of social life and the greater appreciation of the social nature of
information technology sets up new challenges for scientific inquiry. These
challenges deal with how to theorize about the nature of information
technology and its transforming capability, how to analyze relationships
between technological change and organizational change, how to produce
valid and generalizable knowledge amidst fast paced change where nothing is
permanent, and how to serve different constituencies, and engage in
multiple discourses where knowledge of IS is produced, reproduced,
appropriated and transformed. This has set up new light in the old-age
issues of how to theorize and legitimate knowledge in the IS field. These
issues include
- How to theorize at the border of technical and social: how to separate
and how to integrate? How to explain and account for technical and social
change and their inner contradictions; how to justify or explain the logic
of change at a global scale?
- How to theorize about information and knowledge as a social,
epistemological and technological accomplishment; how to develop theories
that help manage, organize and explain information and knowledge related
behaviors?
- What makes a good theory in IS field? How is it different from or similar
to theories in computer science, management or economics? What are the
criteria for theory choice in Is field?
- Do information systems have an unhealthy intellectual trade balance; does
it only import from reference disciplines?
- Methods of discovery and methods of justification: what drives good
research? - What are appropriate methods for constructive, explanatory,
interpretive and critical IS research?
Panels: Cynthia Beath University of Texas at Austin
(Cynthia.Beath(a)bus.utexas.edu)
For ICIS 2002 we solicit proposals for panels and debates on issues that
are critical to the field. In particular, we seek proposals for panel
sessions that bring together researchers with complementary perspectives on
some research topic or other issues of importance to the IS field. Panels
should seek to broaden the audience's knowledge on some issue. They are
often an effective way to involve academics from other disciplines or
practitioners in the conference. Panel proposals should make clear the
points of convergence and divergence of opinion among the panelists. Each
proposal should also identify the panels likely audience from among the
conference participants. Innovative panel designs are encouraged, including
formats that involve audience participation.
We welcome proposals for debates. Debates are formalized discussions in
which a provocative proposition is presented with clarity and eloquence and
then disputed with equal effectiveness. A debate has a well-defined
proposition that is debatable on the basis of facts, experience or values,
at least two debaters, and a predetermined time limit for each
presentation. Well-reasoned difference of opinion is critical to a debate
-- straw man positions, tautologies or truisms are discouraged. Debates
should address controversial research or professional issues. Proposals for
debates should include a statement of the thesis or proposition to be
debated, any facts with which the audience should be familiar, and evidence
of the credentials for the moderator, the proponent(s) and the opponent(s).
The process by which the debate will be moderated (its rules ) should be
stated in the proposal. Most debates include opening and closing statements
by both the proponent and opponent, and they may also allow for structured
rebuttals or question periods.
We are open to innovative debate formats, for example ones that use
multiple participants or structured audience participation.
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OMIT Department, School of Hotel Administration
Cornell University
348 Statler Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853
Tel: (607) 255 - 8373 eFax: (707) 922-7252
Hub: http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/gp45/home.htm
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Subject: Reminder of Business Reporting and Data Assurance and XBRL U.S.
Date: Sat, 6 Apr 2002 15:02:29 -0500
From: Saeed Roohani <sroohani(a)BRYANT.EDU>
To: ISWORLD(a)LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
Business Reporting and Data Assurance Conference April 19, 2002
and
XBRL Consortium U.S meeting April 17-19, 2002
Bryant College, Smithfield RI
First XBRL hands-on workshop with Eric Cohen! 1:00 4:00 p.m. April
19, 2002
We are very excited to host the first Business Reporting and Data
Assurance conference in conjunction with the XBRL United States
Consortium meeting at Bryant College.
XBRL United States Consortium meets at Bryant College for its business
meeting April 17-19 2002.
The Business Reporting and Data Assurance conference with research paper
presentations is scheduled for Friday April 19, 2002. Agenda :
http://web.bryant.edu/~xbrl/april19_agenda.htm
Obviously, there is an opportunity for both XBRL Consortium members and
academic researchers attending the conference to interact while at
Bryant College. Opportunities to interact with XBRL Consortium members
include:
· A special dinner to honor winner(s) of 2001-2002 XBRL Academic
Competition on Thursday night April 18, open to registered conference
attendees
· Friday morning opening session
· Breakfast and lunch on Friday April 19
Eric Cohen, the PricewaterhouseCoopers XBRL Technical Lead, will conduct
the first XBRL hands-on workshop for the academic community. Computers
and software will be provided. If you have had the opportunity to see
one of Erics presentations, you will again enjoy his mixture of
authoritative knowledge blended with humor throughout the workshop.
The workshop can accommodate only 30 people, so please make your
reservation early.
To register, please see http://web.bryant.edu/~xbrl/xbrl_conference.htm
Dr. Saeed Roohani
PricewaterhouseCoopers XBRL Fellow
Associate Professor, Chair
Accounting Department
Bryant College
1150 Douglas Pike
Smithfield, RI 02917
Phone: 401-232-6168
Fax: 401-232-6319
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Subject: IRMA 2003 Philadelphia Call for Papers
Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2002 19:09:00 +0100
From: Anabela Sarmento <asarment(a)MAIL.TELEPAC.PT>
To: ISWORLD(a)LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline October 4, 2002
The Human Side of Information Technology
Track
of
2003 Information Resources Management Association International
Conference
May 18-21, 2003
at Radison Warwick Hotel
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
TRACK CHAIR
Anabela Sarmento
ISCAP, Portugal
E-mail: asarment(a)mail.telepac.pt
TRACK COVERAGE
IT influence is being felt throughout modern organizations, from the senior
management level to line management to various clerical and support group
levels. As IT has grown in sophistication along a broad
range of technical aspects and features, organizational personnel have
witnessed changes in organizational life and ways of doing business that
have transformed their thinking about what it means to
contribute effectively and efficiently to the well-being of their
organizations. IT has influenced organizational strategy making, has altered
organizational structures and cultures, has reshaped organizational
communication and learning, and has changed management thinking about
organizational design. In some respects IT has enabled the improvement of
organizational life, but in other respects it has proven to be threatening
to successful organizational functioning. Peoples responses to IT have
influenced the nature of managerial work and the quality of work life.
RECOMMENDED TOPICS
The Human Side of IT Track encourages the submission of quality papers and
panel and workshop proposals dealing with (but not limited to) the following
topics:
Behavioral/Psychological Responses to IT
IT and the Individual
IT and Groups
IT and Organizational Communication
IT and Organizational Structure
Introducing IT into the Workplace
IT and Organizational Innovation
IT and Organizational Culture
IT and Organizational and Job Design
IT and Management Development
IT and Employee Development
IT and Organizational Learning
IT and Human Resources Management
IT and Leadership
For complete conference information, visit the IRMA Web Site at
http://www.irma-international.org
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ISCAP/IPP
R. Dr. Jaime Lopes de Amorim
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Subject: ICCE 2002 Submission Deadline Extended to April 30, 2002
Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 10:30:05 +1200
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Dear colleagues
The deadline for ICCE2002 conference paper submissions has been
extended to 30 April 2002. Please note that this will be final
deadline due to the publisher's schedule constraints. The
proceedings will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press.
Complete papers are required by 30 April 2002, not just the abstracts.
International Conference on Computers in Education (ICCE 2002)
3-6 December 2002
Auckland, New Zealand
http://icce2002.massey.ac.nz
** Organised by
AACE-APC
** Important dates:
30 April 2002 : All types of submissions
17 May 2002 : Review result notification
2 August 2002 : Final version papers due
** Submissions
Submissions are invited in following categories:
- Full Papers
- Short Papers
- Posters
- Tutorials
- Workshops
- Doctoral Student Consortium
Details of submission procedure are available at:
http://icce2002.massey.ac.nz
* Conference contacts
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> >> Call for Participation Deadline: April 10th <<
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> www.aace.org/conf/elearn/call.htm
>_______________________________________________________________
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>
> E-Learn 2002
>
>
> World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate,
> Government, Healthcare, & Higher Education
>
>
> (formerly the WebNet Conference)
>
>
>
> October 15-19, 2002 * Montreal, Canada
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>
> CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
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>
> ** Submission Deadline: April 10, 2002 **
>
>
>
> Organized by
>Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE)
>(www.aace.org)
> Co-sponsored by
> International Journal on E-Learning (www.aace.org/pubs/ijel)
>______________________________________________________________
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>INVITATION:
>E-Learn 2002 -- World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government,
>Healthcare, & Higher Education is an international, annual conference which
>serves as a multi-disciplinary forum for the exchange of information on
>research, development, and applications of all topics related to e-Learning
>in these four sectors.
>
>E-Learn Is Unique:
>www.aace.org/conf/elearn/unique.htm
>E-Learn is an innovative collaboration between the top public and private
>academic researchers, developers, education and business professionals, and
>end users from the Corporate, Healthcare, Government, and Higher Education
>sectors.
>
>All presentation proposals are reviewed and selected by a respected,
>international Executive Advisory Board (www.aace.org/conf/elearn/board.htm)
>and Program Committee, based on merit and the perceived value for attendees.
>
>We invite you to attend the E-Learn Conference and submit proposals for:
>* Papers
>* Panels
>* Tutorials/Workshops
>* Poster/Demonstrations
>* Corporate Showcases & Demonstrations
>* Special Interest Group (SIG) Discussions
>
>For Call for Presentations, connect to: www.aace.org/conf/elearn/call.htm
>
>All authors must follow the submission guidelines and complete the Web form
>at:
>www.aace.org/conf/elearn/submitguide.htm
>
>For Presentation and AV Guidelines, see:
>www.aace.org/conf/elearn/PresenterLounge
>
>TOPICS:
>http://www.aace.org/conf/elearn/topics.htm
>
>The scope of the conference includes, but is not limited to, the following
>topics as they relate to the e-Learning and the technologies supporting
>e-Learning. Authors are requested to indicate their submission topic using
>all three of the following dimensions: Application Domain, Technology, and
>Strategic Focus.
>
>1. Application Domain:
>General & Cross-Domain
>Corporate
>Government
>Health Care
>Higher Education
>Informal Learning (Museums, Communities, Homes)
>K-12
>Military Training
>Professional Associations & Non-Profits
>
>2. Technology:
>Assessment Tools
>Asynchronous Communication Environments
>Authoring Tools
>Digital Libraries & Repositories
>Human-Computer Interaction
>Learning Management Systems & Content
>Mobile Learning & Ubiquitous Computing
>Multimedia
>Networking
>Portals
>Simulations
>Streaming Media
>Virtual Classrooms & Synchronous Environments
>Visualizations
>Web Technologies
>No Technology
>
>3. Strategic Focus:
>Accessibility
>Blended Learning
>Collaborative Learning & Work
>Competency-Based Learning
>Courseware Development
>Developing an Organizational e-Learning Strategy
>Digital Rights Management
>Evaluation & Assessment
>Instructional Design for e-Learning
>Integration with Other Domains
>Knowledge Management
>Learning Communities
>Marketing/Promoting Learning Activities
>Policy & Law
>Return on Investment, Cost Effectiveness
>Reusability, Standardization, Learning Objects
>Societal Issues, including International Issues
>
>Presentation proposals also may be submitted using the same submission form
>for these special affiliated Symposia:
>- WebNet 2002--International Symposium on the WWW and Internet
>- Universal Web Accessibility Symposium 2002
>
>CORPORATE SHOWCASES & DEMONSTRATIONS:
>http://www.aace.org/conf/elearn/corporate.htm
>
>Companies have the opportunity to demonstrate and discuss their e-Learning
>products and services in these sessions as a part of the regular conference
>program.
>
>PROCEEDINGS:
>
>Accepted papers will be published in the Proceedings book, Abstracts book,
>and CD-ROM. These publications will serve as major sources of information
>for the e-Learning community, indicating the current state of the art, new
>trends and new opportunities. In addition, selected papers may be invited
>for publication in the International Journal on E-Learning (IJEL),
>www.aace.org/pubs/ijel or one of the other AACE internationally respected
>journals. www.aace.org/pubs
>
>FOR BUDGETING PURPOSES:
>www.aace.org/conf/elearn/rates.htm
>www.aace.org/conf/elearn/hotel.htm
>
>The conference registration fee for all presenters and participants will be
>approximately $395 U.S. (AACE members), $460 U.S. (non-members).
>Registration includes proceedings on CD, receptions, and all sessions
>except tutorials. The conference dinner will be an extra fee.
>
>All conference sessions will be held at the Le Centre Sheraton Hotel
>Montreal located near all the downtown attractions. Special discount hotel
>and United Airline rates have been obtained for E-Learn 2002 participants.
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>DEADLINES:
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>Submissions Due: April 10, 2002
>Authors Notified: May 24, 2002
>Proceedings File Due: August 15, 2002
>Early Registration: September 13, 2002
>Conference: October 15-19, 2002
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Subject: Call for Workshop Proposals: EurAsia-ICT 2002
Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 14:04:31 +0200
From: Schierer Thomas <ts(a)MTSS.AT>
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We apologize for any crosspostings.
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Call for Workshop
Proposals
EurAsia-ICT 2002
Workshop
October 29 - 31,
2002
Tehran,
Iran
http://www.eurasia-ict.org/
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The EurAsia-ICT 2002 Program Committee invites proposals for the Workshop
Program of EurAsia-ICT which is held in the period 29th - 31st October 2002.
The workshops are intended to provide opportunity to meet and discuss
selected topics on Information and Communication Technology. Members from
all sections of the Information and Communication Technology community are
invited to submit workshop proposals for review. Workshops will be typically
full day in length, although two-days proposals will be considered.
Attendees at workshops must register for the EurAsia-ICT-conference.
Requirements for Submission:
- Title of the workshop
- A brief technical description of the workshop, identifying specific
technical issues that will its focus.
- The names, postal addresses, phone numbers and e-mail addresses of the
proposed workshop organizing committee. This committee should consist of at
least three people knowledgeable in the technical issues to be addressed by
the workshop.
- The name of one member of the organizing committee who is designated as
the primary contact.
- Estimated number of workshop participants.
- Length of the Workshop (minimum 10 papers = one day)
Timetable:
All proposals should be submitted by electronic mail to
workshops(a)eurasia-ict.org in plain ASCII text as soon as possible, but not
later than May 1, 2002. Organizers will be notified of the committee's
decision one week after the submission.
Each workshop organizing committee will be responsible for producing a Call
for Participation in the workshop and select the participants. The
EurAsia-ICT committee will make the Call for Participation at the
EurAsia-ICT homepage. By July 20, 2002, the workshop organizer must provide
a list of workshop authors with names, addresses, and e-mail. The papers
will be published by the Austrian Computer Society. The camera ready papers
must be sent as postscript file by August 10, 2002. Each paper is limited to
five pages.
If there are any questions about the procedure of EurAsia-ICT workshops do
not hesitate to contact:
Prof. Dr. Roland R. Wagner
Research Institute for Applied
Knowledge Processing (FAW)
University of Linz
A-4040 Linz
Austria
Phone: ++43 732 244962
Fax: ++43 732 243989
e-mail: workshops(a)eurasia-ict.org
The EurAsia-ICT Committee reserves the right to cancel any workshop if
deadlines are missed, or if the number of registered attendees at the
workshop is too low to support the costs associated with running the
workshop.
Detailed "Rules and Conditions" will be sent to one of the workshop
organizers after the notification.
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