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Betreff: [isworld] International Journal of Actor-Network Theory and
Technological Innovation (Vol1, No2)
Datum: Sun, 1 Mar 2009 17:42:43 -0500
Von: Arthur Tatnall <arthur.tatnall(a)vu.edu.au>
Antwort an: Arthur Tatnall <arthur.tatnall(a)vu.edu.au>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
The contents of the latest issue of:
International Journal of Actor-Network Theory and Technological Innovation
(IJANTTI)
Official Publication of the Information Resources Management Association
Volume 1, Issue 2, April-June 2009
Published: Quarterly in Print and Electronically
ISSN: 1942-535X EISSN: 1942-5368
Published by IGI Publishing, Hershey-New York, USA
www.igi-global.com/ijantti
Editor-in-Chief: Arthur Tatnall, Victoria University, Australia
Special Issue on Technological Innovation
EDITORIAL PREFACE
JANTTI 1(2)
Arthur Tatnall, Victoria University, Australia
ANT itself, of course, has a good deal to say about technological
innovation
through innovation translation, but it does not have a monopoly of
theorizing innovation. This issue contains articles covering several
different approaches to innovation, including innovation translation,
innovation diffusion, the technology acceptance model and the
technology-organization-environment. This issue concentrates on different
models and approaches to technological innovation.
To read the preface, please consult this issue of IJANTTI in your library.
PAPER ONE:
Opening the Indonesian Bio-Fuel Box: How Scientists Modulate the Social
Yuti Ariani, Institute of Technology Bandung, Indonesia
Sonny Yuliar, Institute of Technology Bandung, Indonesia
This article employs the notion of translation introduced in ANT
literature
to study the current bio-fuel development in Indonesia. Despite the
presence
of some activities by scientists, businessmen, policy makers, and farmers,
diffusion of bio-fuel innovation has been very limited. The article aims
at
understanding the bio-fuel development trajectory by seeking to disclose a
variety of elements that shape the trajectory. This article describes
bio-fuel translations generated by three different scientists. This
article
also contributes to ANT literature by exploring the concept of
qualculation
in the analysis of technological innovation.
To obtain a copy of the entire article, click on the link below.
http://www.infosci-on-demand.com/content/details.asp?ID=30116
PAPER TWO:
Using Data Visualisation to Represent Stages of the Innovation-Decision
Process
Scott Bingley, Victoria University, Australia
Stephen Burgess, Victoria University, Australia
This article describes the development of a visual aid to depict the
manner
in which Internet applications are being diffused through local sporting
associations. Rogers' (2003) Innovation-Decision process categories are
used
as the theoretical basis of the study. The article discusses the
innovation-decision process as an important component of Rogers' (2003)
innovation diffusion approach. It then outlines the problem at hand,
determining how best to represent the adoption and use of Internet
applications by different sporting associations. To this end, different
data
visualization approaches to representing the data are investigated.
To obtain a copy of the entire article, click on the link below.
http://www.infosci-on-demand.com/content/details.asp?ID=30117
PAPER THREE:
The Role of a Modified Technology Acceptance Model in Explaining Internet
Usage in Higher Education in Thailand
Napaporn Kripanont, Kasetsart University Thailand
Arthur Tatnall, Victoria University, Australia
This article describes research which modeled adoption of Internet
technology by academics in business schools at public universities in
Thailand. This article reviews prominent theories of technology
acceptance.
Formulation of the research model was based mainly on TAM and its
derivatives. Survey methodology was used to collect primary data from
academics in Thailand and the survey yielded 455 usable questionnaires.
Analysis was performed using Structural Equation Modeling. The study
generated a research model: 'The Internet Acceptance Model' which
demonstrates that only perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use and
self-efficacy significantly influences actual usage behavior.
To obtain a copy of the entire article, click on the link below.
http://www.infosci-on-demand.com/content/details.asp?ID=30118
PAPER FOUR:
E-Banking Diffusion in the Jordanian Banking Services Sector: An
Empirical
Analysis of Key Factors
Ali Alawneh, Arab Academy for Banking and Financial Sciences, Jordan
Ezz Hattab, Arab Academy for Banking and Financial Sciences, Jordan
Grounded in the technology-organization-environment (TOE) framework, the
authors develop an extended model to examine factors, particularly
technological, organizational and environmental factors, which influence
e-banking adoption in Jordanian banks. This article added some constructs
to
(TOE) framework. Our empirical analysis demonstrates several key findings
related to the technological, organizational, and environmental aspects of
the banks. This article will help further understanding of their role in
the
adoption of e-banking and examines the impacts of e-banking usage on
banks'
performance in terms of sales-services-marketing, internal operations and
coordination and communication.
To obtain a copy of the entire article, click on the link below.
http://www.infosci-on-demand.com/content/details.asp?ID=30119
PAPER FIVE
Innovation Translation and Innovation Diffusion: A Comparison of Two
Different Approaches to Theorising Technological Innovation
Arthur Tatnall, Victoria University, Australia
The process of innovation involves getting new ideas accepted and new
technologies adopted and used. A number of approaches to the theorizing of
technological innovation exist, but this article will compare and contrast
innovation diffusion and innovation translation. This article provides
examples how each approach is used in different situations.
To obtain a copy of the entire article, click on the link below.
http://www.infosci-on-demand.com/content/details.asp?ID=30120
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For full copies of the above articles, check for this issue of the
International Journal of Actor-Network Theory and Technological Innovation
(IJANTTI) in your institution's library. This journal is also included in
the IGI Global aggregated "InfoSci-Journals" database:
<www.infosci-journals.com>.
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Mission of IJANTTI:
The mission of the International Journal of Actor-Network Theory and
Technological Innovation (IJANTTI) is to provide a forum for both general
discussion of actor-network theory (ANT), and examples of its use in
offering explanations for socio-technical phenomena, particularly those
related to Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). It is over
twenty years now since Latour, Callon, and Law put together their ideas
and
concepts in the first papers on ANT, but for some time ANT was regarded by
many as little more than a curiosity. In recent years however, the ICT
research community has begun to discover the power of using ANT as an
explanatory framework for many of the things in which it is interested.
Implementation and use of information and communication technologies
inevitably involves the interactions of both technology and people, and
this
is the area in which ANT is particularly useful. The main goal of this
journal will be to facilitate international growth in the body of research
investigating the value of using actor-network theory as a means of
understanding socio-technical phenomena and technological innovation.
Coverage of IJANTTI:
This journal covers a range of topics related to actor-network theory
(ANT).
These topics will include the development of actor-network theory itself,
as
well as case studies of its use to assist in the explanation of various
socio-technical phenomena. It will also include topics relating to
technological innovation; both those using actor-network theory as an
explanatory framework and those using other approaches. Possible topics
include, but are not restricted to:
Analytical case studies of the use of ANT for investigating technological
applications in various other areas
Analytical case studies of the use of ANT to investigate the
implementation
and use of information and communication technologies
Case studies, involving ANT or other analytical frameworks, of
technological
innovation, and the implementation and use of information and
communication
technologies
Comparison of the various different approaches to framing technological
innovation
Descriptions of ANT research methods, and the conduct of ANT research
Development, evaluations, criticisms, and triumphs of ANT
Innovation translation as an approach to explaining technological
innovation
Other approaches to the explanation of technological innovation, including
innovation diffusion, the technology acceptance model, and ecological
models
of innovation
Other papers relating to examples of technological innovation
Proposals of analytical frameworks that build on, and go beyond ANT
Use of ANT in the investigation of historical examples of technological
innovation
Interested authors should consult the journal's manuscript submission
guidelines at www.igi-global.com/ijantti.
All inquiries and submissions should be sent to:
Editor-in-Chief: Arthur Tatnall at Arthur.Tatnall(a)vu.edu.au
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Betreff: [isworld] First Call for Papers e-Government Track HICSS-43
Datum: Sun, 1 Mar 2009 00:57:11 -0800
Von: Hans J. Scholl <jscholl(a)u.washington.edu>
Antwort an: Hans J. Scholl <jscholl(a)u.washington.edu>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
Dear Colleague,
This is an invitation to submit a research paper to one of the minitracks of
the E-Government Track at the 43rd Hawaii International Conference on System
Sciences (HICSS-43).
HICSS-43 (2010) will be held from January 5-8, 2010
at the Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa, Koloa, Kauai, HI/USA.
The e-Government Track will host eight minitracks:
* Development Methods for Electronic Government
* Emerging Topics
* E-Participation, e-Citizenship, and Digital Democracy
* E-Policy, e-Governance, Ethics, and Law
* E-Services and Information
* Information Security
* Infrastructure and Interoperability
* Organization and Management
Submission deadline: June 15, 2009
For details please see
http://faculty.washington.edu/jscholl/hicss43/
Among e-Government scholars the HICSS e-Government Track has an excellent
reputation. Several times it has been ranked the academically most rigorous
research conference on e-Government in the world. Having a paper accepted at
the e-Gov Track at HICSS means something.
Best wishes,
Jochen Scholl
HICSS-43
E-Government Track
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Betreff: [isworld] EXTENDED DEADLINE: CfP: SEKE'09 with Special Track
"Business Value of SOA" (21st Int'l Conf. on Software Engineering and
Knowledge Engineering), Boston July 01-03, 2009
Datum: Sun, 1 Mar 2009 15:15:55 +0100
Von: Daniel Beimborn <daniel.beimborn(a)uni-bamberg.de>
Antwort an: Daniel Beimborn <daniel.beimborn(a)uni-bamberg.de>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
Please note that the deadline for paper submission to SEKE'09 has been
extended to March 16th 2009. The updated calls for papers of the special
track "Business Value of SOA" and of the overall conference follow below.
CALL FOR PAPERS of the Special Track "Business Value of Service-Oriented
Architectures" at
The Twenty-First International Conference on Software Engineering and
Knowledge Engineering (SEKE'09) Boston, July 1-3 2009
(URL: http://www.ksi.edu/seke/seke09.html )
SCOPE of the Special Track:
Service-based computing and service-oriented organizational paradigms, often
jointly captured by the term of Service-oriented Architecture (SOA), promise
to support the implementation of large-scale business processes and
simultaneously to offer increased flexibility in reacting to changing
processual and market demands. There is many ongoing research on the
technical aspects of effectively designing, implementing and maintaining
SOA, but one of the most fundamental questions has still found scarce
attention: What is the actual Business Value from adopting SOA? And
moreover, how can we evaluate and measure it - ideally before adopting the
service-oriented paradigm both on the business level and on the IT
architecture level. In order to determine the importance of different
aspects of SOA from an economic and strategic perspective, potential
adopters need support in estimating the benefits, risks, and efforts
associated with SOA. This should help aligning business and IT side of the
firm in order to accomplish efficient and effective decision making about
introducing SOA.
This special track is organized in SEKE'09 to bring together researchers and
practitioners from both the service engineering and the business management
side to discuss pressing issues regarding the Business Value of SOA. Topics
of specific interest for this track are:
. Methods to evaluate the Business Value of SOA (such as, economic
evaluation instruments, real-option approaches, etc.)
. Value of SOA-based application integration and legacy applications
. Relationship of SOA and Business/IT Alignment
. Role of SOA for Efficient Business Process Outsourcing
. Determining re-use and re-usability of services
. Migration to SOA-based Enterprise Architectures ("Service-oriented
Enterprise")
. Case studies on determining the Return of implementing SOA
. Methods, frameworks, and tools to assess the business benefits and risks
from running SOA for companies
. Successful application of SOA in the finance industry, logistics,
healthcare
The track is also open for additional related topics not listed, however all
submitted papers should clearly focus on the application in a SOA setting.
IMPORTANT DATES (as for the main conference):
. Paper submission due: March 16, 2009 (EXTENDED!)
. Notification of acceptance: April 10, 2009 (UPDATED)
. Camera-ready copy: May 1, 2009
. Conference: July 1 - 3, 2009
SUBMISSION
Papers must be written in English. An electronic version (Postscript, PDF,
or MS Word format) of the full paper should be submitted using the following
URL: http://conf.ksi.edu/seke09/submit/SubmitPaper.php.
Manuscripts must include a 200-word abstract and no more than 6 pages of
IEEE double column text (include figures and references).
TRACK ORGANIZERS
Tim Weitzel (tim.weitzel(a)uni-bamberg.de), Chair of Information Systems,
University of Bamberg, Germany
Guido Wirtz (guido.wirtz(a)uni-bamberg.de), Distributed and Mobile Systems
Group, University of Bamberg, Germany
Daniel Beimborn (daniel.beimborn(a)uni-bamberg.de), Department for Information
Systems and Services, University of Bamberg, Germany
If you have any questions regarding the special track or whether your
research fits into its focus, don't hesitate to contact one of the
organizers.
____________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________
GENERAL CALL FOR PAPERS of the Twenty-First International Conference on
Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering (SEKE'09) will be held at the
Hyatt Harborside at Boston's Logan Int'l Airport, Boston, USA, July 1-3,
2009.
The conference aims at bringing together experts in software engineering and
knowledge engineering to discuss relevant results in either software
engineering or knowledge engineering or both. Special emphasis will be put
on the transference of methods between both domains.
http://www.ksi.edu/seke/seke09.html
TOPICS
Solicited topics include, but are not limited to:
Agent architectures: ontologies, languages and protocols, Multi-agent
systems, Agent-based learning and knowledge discovery, Interface agents,
Agent-based auctions and marketplaces, Artificial life and societies, Secure
mobile and multi-agent systems, Mobile agents and mobile systems
Autonomic computing: Adaptive Systems, Integrity, Security, and Fault
Tolerance, Reliability, Enterprise Software, Middleware, Process and
Workflow Management, E-Commerce Solutions and Applications, Industry System
Experience and Report
Service-centric software engineering: Service oriented requirements
engineering, Service oriented architectures, Middleware for service based
systems, Service discovery and composition, Quality of services, Service
level agreements (drafting, negotiation, monitoring and management), Runtime
service management, Semantic web
Requirements Engineering: Artificial Intelligence Approaches to Software
Engineering, Component-Based Software Engineering, Automated Software
Specification, Automated Software Design and Synthesis, Computer-Supported
Cooperative Work, Embedded and Ubiquitous Software Engineering, Measurement
and Empirical Software Engineering, Reverse Engineering, Programming
Languages and Software Engineering, Patterns and Frameworks, Reflection and
Metadata Approaches, Program Understanding
Knowledge Acquisition: Knowledge-Based and Expert Systems, Knowledge
Representation and Retrieval, Knowledge Engineering Tools and Techniques,
Time and Knowledge Management Tools, Knowledge Visualization, Ontologies and
Methodologies, Learning Software Organization
Human-Computer Interaction: Multimedia Applications & Frameworks, Multimedia
and Hypermedia Software Engineering
Smart Spaces, Pervasive Computing, Swarm intelligence, Soft Computing
Software Architecture, Software Assurance, Software Domain Modeling and
Meta-Modeling, Software dependability, Software economics, Software
Engineering, Decision Support Software, Engineering Tools and Environments,
Software Maintenance and Evolution, Software Process Modeling, Software
product lines, Software Quality, Software Reuse, Software Safety, Software
Security, Software Engineering Case Study and Experience Reports
Web and text mining: Web-Based Tools and Applications, Web-Based Knowledge
Management
as well as System Applications and Experience, Validation and Verification,
Formal Methods
INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS
Papers must be written in English. An electronic version (Postscript, PDF,
or MS Word format) of the full paper should be submitted using the following
URL: http://conf.ksi.edu/seke09/submit/SubmitPaper.php.
Please use Internet Explorer as the browser. Manuscript must include a
200-word abstract and no more than 6 pages of IEEE double column text
(include figures and references).
If you have any questions or run into problems, please send an e-mail to:
seke09(a)ksi.edu.
SEKE 2009 Conference Secretariat
Knowledge Systems Institute
3420 Main Street
Skokie, IL 60076 USA
Tel: 847-679-3135
Fax: 847-679-3166
E-mail: seke(a)ksi.edu
Web: http://www.ksi.edu/seke/seke09.html
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission due: March 16, 2009 (EXTENDED)
Notification of acceptance: April 10, 2009 (UPDATED)
Camera-ready copy: May 1, 2009
Conference: July 1 - 3, 2009
Dr. Daniel Beimborn
Assistant Professor
University of Bamberg
Dept. for Information Systems and Services
Feldkirchenstr. 21
D-96049 Bamberg / Germany
email: daniel.beimborn(a)uni-bamberg.de
web: http://www.uni-bamberg.de/isdl/beimborn
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Betreff: [isworld] Extension of deadline for paper submissions to EGOV
2009 - new DL is 15th March
Datum: Sun, 1 Mar 2009 12:02:25 -0500
Von: Maria A. Wimmer <wimmer(a)uni-koblenz.de>
Antwort an: Maria A. Wimmer <wimmer(a)uni-koblenz.de>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
[Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this announcement]
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Extension of deadline - new deadline is 15th March 2009
Eighth international EGOV conference 2009
within the DEXA conference cluster (www.dexa.org)
Linz (Austria), August 30 - September 2, 2009
http://www.egov-conference.org/egov-2009
Call for papers
The international EGOV conference annually presents the state of
eGovernment and eGovernance research and practice. Thereby, the conference
provides important guidance in this fast-moving domain of study.
The EGOV conference brings together leading researchers and professionals
from all over the globe and from many disciplines.
Over the years, the interest has increased tremendously. The 2008
conference attracted some 130 participants from more than 30 countries
from all over the world including developing countries, with 32
contributions in outstandin g research, 25 contributions in ongoing
research, 10 projects contributions and 5 workshops. Also, 10 PhD papers
were accepted and presented at the doctoral colloquium preceding the
conference. Every year the EGOV Conference proves its capacity to serve as
a platform for academics and professionals and as an important ground for
networking in the community.
Organizational and user-related issues long discussed among researchers
have finally gained influence on practice. Conversely, eGovernment
practice has influenced and inspired eGovernment research. A wide range of
topics has received scholarly attention. In recent years, the assessment
of eGovernment efforts, the prospects of eGovernment as a research
discipline, and the role of information and communication technology for
development rank among the top topics on the research agenda. These themes
will also be well-received contributions at EGOV 2009. The eighth EGOV
conference includes, but is not limited to the followi ng topics around
eGovernment and eGovernance and other fields of ICT application in the
public sector:
* Research theories and frameworks for public sector modernization
with the support of ICT
* Research methods, method integration and techniques
* Analysing and assessing contemporary research in eGovernment and
eGovernance
* Designing systems for the public sector: innovative cases and
systems
* Studying ICT usage, acceptance and performance of
technology-supported public sector activities: methods and contemporary
case analyses
* Future directions in research and practice of ICT in the public
sector
* Innovation management, change management and complexity
management in shaping public sector advancements
* Transformation, customer-driven public sector reengineering and
change management
* Mass collaboration of stakeholders in government modernization:
participative governance, simulation, animation, gaming and policy
modelling
* New ways of innovative developments: crowd sourcing, grid computing,
social software etc.
* Economics, evaluation and stakeholders
* Theories, concepts and solutions to deal with specific challenging
topics in the application field: complexity, system dynamics, evolution,
change management, mobile technologies, information preservation, trust
and privacy, information management, ICT4D, information quality,
adaptability and agility, integration and interoperation, systems and
enterprise architecture, domain-specific social networking cases and
solutions, semantic technologies, etc.
* Crises management, emergency and disaster response, public-private
cooperation, transnational government
* Education, training courses, and curricula
The EGOV Conference Series hosts four distinct formats of contributions:
Scientific papers (distinguished between completed research and ongoing
research); project presentations, and workshops. These formats encourage
scientific rigor and discussions of the state of the art in the study
domain, but also welcome innovative research in progress, and studies of
practical eGovernment or eGovernance projects, as well as system
implementations. We seek innovative and rigorous contributions. Accepted
papers of high-quality, completed research will be published in Springer�s
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS.) Ongoing research and project
papers will be published in the Trauner (Linz) proceedings.
The conference will again host a PhD student colloquium providing
doctoral students with an international forum for presenting their work,
networking opportunities and cross-disciplinary inspiration.
Deadlines:
Submission of papers - extended: March 15, 2009
Submission of workshop/panel proposals: April 15, 2009
Submission of PhD projects: April 15, 2009
Notification of acceptance for papers: April 15, 2009
Notification of workshops/panels/PhD projects: May 15, 2009
In 2009 for the first time, EGOV will be co-located with ePart, the new
International Conference on eParticipation
(http://www.demo-net.org/epart/), which will be dedicated to topics on
eParticipation and eDemocracy.
The call for papers for EGOV, link to the online submission system and
further information about the conference are available online under
www.egov-conference.org/egov-2009.
Maria A. Wimmer. Hans J. Scholl, Marijn Janssen, Roland Traunmüller
(EGOV09 Organising Committee)
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Betreff: [isworld] CFP-IX National Computer and Information Security
Conference ACIS 2009 - COLOMBIA
Datum: Sun, 1 Mar 2009 12:07:23 -0800 (PST)
Von: Jeimy Cano <jjcano(a)yahoo.com>
Antwort an: Jeimy Cano <jjcano(a)yahoo.com>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
Dear professionals,
Attach an invitation to share your findings and research in computer and information security. Please distribute between all interested in this topics.
http://www.acis.org.co/index.php?id=1247
IX National Computer and Information Security
Conference ACIS 2009 - COLOMBIA
Bogotá, COLOMBIA.
June 17, 18 and 19/2009
The Nineth National Computer and Information Security Conference ACIS 2009 (NCIS 2009) as a Colombian initiative to develop and promote academic research and share experiences in computer and information security, invite all researchers and practitioners to submit research papers in security topics, in order to promote new ideas, findings and experience to open new horizon in our countries. Topics for submission include but are not limited to:
* Computer and information security models
* Computer and information security standards
* Wireless security
* Authentication and access control
* Computer and information security policies
* Best practices in Computer and Information security
* Cryptography, VPN and PKI
* Disaster recovery and business continuity planning
* Vulnerabilities Analysis and Hacking techniques
* Perimetral Security
* Database Security
* OS security
* Web Services Security
* Computer and digital forensics
* Incident Handling
* Digital Evidence
* IT Risk management
* Ethical and legal issues in Computer and Information Security
* Biometrics
* Security convergence
* VoIP Security
* Telecommunications Security
Important Dates:
* March 20/2009 - Papers submit deadline
* April 20 to April 25/2009 - Paper Acceptance or rejection notification
* May 15/2009 - Papers Camera ready (including reviewers suggestions and PPT presentation with 10 lides)
* June 17, 18 and 19 / 2009 - National Computer and Information Security Conference ACIS 2009
Note: Updated article arrived after camera ready date, will not included in CD Conference Proceedings.
All papers must be submitted to Conference Chair, Jeimy J. Cano, Ph.D to jjcano at yahoo.com with subject: Paper-IX NCIS
Official Conference language is Spanish, but papers in english are welcome.
Jeimy J. Cano, Ph.D
Conference Chair
IX National Computer and Information Security Conference ACIS 2009
Colombian Computer Science Engineer Association - (ACIS in Spanish)
jjcano at yahoo.com
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