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Betreff: [isworld] ICSOC/ServiceWave 2009 PhD Symposium - 2nd Call for
Papers
Datum: Thu, 20 Aug 2009 23:23:29 +0200
Von: Florian Daniel <daniel(a)disi.unitn.it>
Antwort an: Florian Daniel <daniel(a)disi.unitn.it>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
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ICSOC/ServiceWave 2009 PhD Symposium
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In conjunction with the 7th International Joint Conference on Service
Oriented Computing, to be held November 24-27, 2009, in Stockholm, Sweden
Conference website: http://www.icsoc.org
IMPORTANT DATES
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August 28, 2009: Paper submission
October 9, 2009: Author notification
October 30, 2009: Camera-ready submission
AIM AND TARGET AUDIENCE
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The ICSOC/ServiceWave PhD Symposium 2009 is an international forum for
PhD students working in all the areas addressed by the ICSOC/ServiceWave
conference (http://www.icsoc.org).
The goals of the ICSOC/ServiceWave PhD Symposium are:
- To bring together PhD students and established researchers in the
field of service oriented computing.
- To enable PhD students to interact with other PhD students and to
stimulate an exchange of ideas, suggestions, and experiences among
participants.
- To give PhD students the opportunity to present and discuss their
research in a constructive and critical atmosphere.
- To provide students with fruitful feedback and advice on their
research approach and thesis.
We particularly encourage students that are still developing their
research methodology or are somewhere in the middle of their research
program to submit to this symposium. Only active PhD students are
eligible to submit, and topics are restricted to their doctoral work
within the scope of the ICSOC/ServiceWave conference.
The symposium in Stockholm will be the 5th PhD Symposium of a series
held in conjunction with the ICSOC conferences in Sydney, Australia
(2008), Vienna, Austria (2007), Chicago, USA (2006), and Amsterdam, the
Netherlands (2005).
IBM SPONSORSHIP
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We are proud to announce that IBM Research, USA, will be sponsoring the
ICSOC/ServiceWave PhD Symposium, as already done with prior editions of
the ICSOC PhD Symposium. The exact form of the sponsorship is still
under discussion. Details will be posted on the Symposium's web page as
soon as available.
SUBMISSION FORMAT AND PROCEEDINGS
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Submitted papers should give a clear description of the PhD work being
conducted by the author of the paper. In particular, papers must:
- Provide a clear problem statement.
- Outline the research challenges that drive the proposed work.
- Describe the proposed solution, its expected impact, the expected
research plan, and – if available – preliminary results.
- Discuss the progress beyond the state of the art of the envisioned
research outcome compared to current literature and approaches (cite key
papers).
Each paper must be formatted according to the Springer LNCS format
(http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html) and must be at most 6
pages in length (strictly enforced). Submissions must be single-author,
and the name of the supervisor must be clearly marked ("supervised by
...") on the paper, under the author’s name.
Papers must be submitted electronically, in PDF format, via the PhD
Symposium track in the ICSOC/ServiceWave submission system:
http://www.conftool.com/icsoc2009/. The proceedings of the symposium
will be published online as CEUR workshop proceedings.
REVIEW PROCESS AND FORMAT OF THE SYMPOSIUM
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Each submission will be reviewed by at least two members of the PhD
Symposium Program Committee. The main evaluation criteria are: relevance
to service-oriented computing, potential for impact, quality of proposed
research. The selection of papers will be based on these criteria.
In order to stimulate the discussion during the symposium, (i) reviewers
will be asked to provide a one paragraph description of what solution
they think suits the described problem and how they would approach the
research (in addition to the actual review); (ii) students accepted for
participation will be asked to write their own reviews of two/three
other accepted papers. As a feedback on their reviews, students will be
granted access to the respective reviews by the Program Committee.
The symposium will operate in a workshop format, giving PhD students the
opportunity to showcase their research and to assess the solutions
proposed by the Program Committee.
PHD SYMPOSIUM CHAIRS
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Florian Daniel, University of Trento, Italy
Fethi Rabhi, UNSW, Australia
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
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Karim Baina, ENSIAS, Morocco
Claudio Bartolini, HP Labs, Palo Alto, USA
Salima Benbernou, University of Lyon, France
Athman Bouguettaya, CSIRO, Australia
Christoph Bussler, BEA, USA
Fabio Casati, University of Trento, Italy
Joseph Davis, University of Sydney, Australia
Marlon Dumas, University of Tartu, Estonia
Schahram Dustdar, Technical University of Vienna, Austria
Willem-Jan van den Heuvel, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Dimka Karastoyanova, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Nikolay Mehandjiev, University of Manchester, UK
Hamid Motahari, HP, USA
Klaus Pohl, University of Duisburg/Essen, Germany
Omer Rana, University of Cardiff, UK
Regis Saint-Paul, CREATE-NET International Research Center, Italy
Farouk Toumani, University Blaise Pascal, France
Yannis Velegrakis, University of Trento, Italy
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University of Trento
Dipartimento di Ingegneria e Scienza dell'Informazione
Via Sommarive 14, I-38100 POVO (TN), Italy
email: daniel(a)disi.unitn.it
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Betreff: [WI] CfP SPattern 2010
Datum: Thu, 20 Aug 2009 11:13:14 +0200
Von: Michael Netter <michael.netter(a)wiwi.uni-regensburg.de>
An: wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
[Apologies for multiple copies of this announcement]
CALL FOR PAPERS
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4th International Workshop on Secure systems methodologies
using patterns (SPattern 2010)
in conjunction with the
5th International Conference on
Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES 2010)
Krakow, Poland, February, 15th - 18th 2010
http://www-ifs.uni-regensburg.de/spattern10/
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GOALS AND TOPICS OF INTEREST
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Security patterns have arrived to a stage where there are a significant
number of them, two books about them have been published, and industry
is starting to accept and use them. Analysis and design patterns have
been around for about ten years and have found practical use in many
projects. They have been incorporated into several software development
methodologies where less experienced developers can use them to receive
the advice and knowledge of experts. The situation is not so clear for
security patterns because no accepted methodology exists for their use.
Catalogs of security patterns are a good step, but they are not enough.
Building secure systems is a difficult process where security aspects
are interlaced with the satisfaction of functional requirements.
Developers are typically experts on a language or a development
methodology but know little about security, which results in them not
knowing what security mechanisms make sense at which moments. We need
methodologies that guide a designer at each stage of the development
cycle. A few of them have appeared, but none of them has been tested in
production applications.
This workshop focuses on secure software methodologies. We seek papers
describing individual security patterns, new methodologies, new aspects
of existing methodologies, pattern languages to use in the
methodologies, reference architectures, blueprints, and related
aspects. Experiences in applying the methodologies to real situations
are especially welcome.
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SUBMISSION DETAILS
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Authors are invited to submit research contributions, practical
experience reports and demos.
Papers must be original not previously published nor submitted in
parallel for publication to any other conference, workshop or journal.
Submissions must be in pdf and consist of no more than 5 pages in IEEE
double column format.
At least one author of each accepted paper is required to attend the
conference and present the paper.
Important dates:
Submission Deadline October, 01st 2009
Author Notification November, 01st 2009
Author Registration November, 14th 2009
Proceedings Version November, 14th 2009
Conference February, 15th - 18th 2010
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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Workshop chairs
Fernandez, Eduardo B. Florida Atlantic University (USA)
Pernul, Günther University of Regensburg (Germany)
Program Committee
Program Committee
Fernandez-Medina, Eduardo Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha (Spain)
Jürjens, Jan The Open University (UK)
Lambrinoudakis, Kostas University of the Aegean (Greece)
Maña, Antonio University of Malaga (Spain)
Mouratidis, Haralambos University of East London (UK)
Munoz-Arteaga, Jaime University of Aguascalientes (Mexico)
Sommerlad, Peter HSR Hochschule für Technik Rapperswil
(Switzerland)
Song, Eujeen Baylor University (USA)
Thomsen, Dan Cyber Defense Agency (USA)
VanHilst, Michael Florida Atlantic University (USA)
Washizaki, Hironori National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo
(Japan)
Yoder, Joe The Refactory, Inc. (USA)
Yoshioka, Nobukazu National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo
(Japan)
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CONTACT
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Questions concerning the Call for Papers or submissions should be send
by E-Mail to: guenther.pernul(a)wiwi.uni-regensburg.de or ed(a)cse.fau.edu
Prof. Dr. Eduardo B. Fernandez
Professor of Computer Science & Engineering
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Florida Atlantic University
777 Glades Road
Boca Raton, FL 33431 - USA
ed(a)cse.fau.edu
Prof. Dr. Günther Pernul
Department of Information Systems
Universitätstr. 31
D-93053 Regensburg
Germany
guenther.pernul(a)wiwi.uni-regensburg.de
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Betreff: [isworld] WEB 2009 Call for Papers
Datum: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 14:52:32 -0400
Von: Anjana Susarla <asusarla(a)u.washington.edu>
Antwort an: Anjana Susarla <asusarla(a)u.washington.edu>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
Greetings!
The submission system for WEB 2009 is now open.
Go to http://www.som.buffalo.edu/isinterface/Web09/
Click on the Submission and follow the Easy Chair link
The Eighth Workshop on E-Business will be held in Phoenix, Arizona, on
December 15, 2009, just prior to the International Conference on
Information Systems (ICIS). The theme of this workshop is to engage IT
researchers to explore and respond to the challenges of next generation
e-business systems. WEB invites research articles with a broad coverage of
technical, managerial, economic, or strategic issues relating to
e-business. We also welcome submissions on the broader e-business issues
that include, but are not limited to, the following:
· E Business Standards
· Economic Modeling of Telecommunication Markets & Services
· Economics of E-Commerce
· Economic models for Mashups and Cloud Systems
· Market & Service Engineering
· Multiagent based Business Process & Supply Chain Management
· Multiagent Systems, Semantic Web & Context Aware Computing
· Organizational Implications of Electronic Markets
· Prediction Markets
· RFID technology, models, issues and supply chain management
· Security Informatics
· Virtual Communities
· Social Computing Applications and Collective Intelligence
· E-Business & Poverty Alleviation
· Cloud Computing
· Web 2.0 & Beyond
· Web Intelligence
· Web Services & Architecture
· Mobile Technologies
· Web Based Services in Health Care
For more information please see
http://www.som.buffalo.edu/isinterface/Web09/
Keynote addresses
Preston McAfee, Yahoo Inc and California Institute of Technology
David Cohn, IBM Research
Susan Winter, NSF
Submission Instructions
All papers must be submitted online through Easy Chair and will be blindly
reviewed. We solicit both completed research and short
research-in-progress submissions. Complete research papers should be no
more than 12 pages in length, including the abstract, text, figures,
tables, and references. Short research-in-progress papers should not
exceed 7 pages. WEB 2009 will have a poster/demo session. For participants
interested in presenting in this poster/demo session, an extended-abstract
submission is required and will be reviewed. Poster/demo submissions
should be limited to 2 pages (as extended abstracts). Please explore the
workshop website for more details.
Important dates
Abstract Submission 29 Aug 2009
Deadline for paper submission 12 Sep 2009
Acceptance notification 17 Oct 2009
Deadline for early registration 31 Oct 2009
Deadline for regular registration 15 Nov 2009
Conference Co-Chairs
Liang, Ting-Peng National Sun Yat-sen University
Shaw, Michael J. University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Program Co-Chairs
Raghu, T. S. Arizona State University
Rao, H. R. State University of New York at Buffalo
Sharman, Raj State University of New York at Buffalo
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Anjana Susarla
Assistant Professor, Information Systems,
Foster School of Business, University of Washington
336 Mackenzie, Box 353200, Seattle, WA 98195-3200, USA
Email: asusarla(a)u.washington.edu
Phone: 206.543.8761 Fax: 206.543.3968
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Betreff: [isworld] International Workshop on User-generated Services
(UGS 2009)
Datum: Fri, 14 Aug 2009 09:55:42 +0200
Von: Urmetzer, Florian <florian.urmetzer(a)sap.com>
Antwort an: Urmetzer, Florian <florian.urmetzer(a)sap.com>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
Please kindly forward this call to anyone who may be interested to participate.
Thanks and best regards
Florian
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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1st International Workshop on User-generated Services (UGS 2009)
co-located with the 7th International Conference on Service Oriented
Computing (ICSOC2009) and ServiceWave2009
Stockholm, Sweden, November 23rd or 24th, 2009 (to be decided)
Papers due: 6th September 2009
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Workshop Goal:
Service-oriented architectures (SOA) have transformed the way software systems are being developed. However, the development of services is still service-centric rather than user-centric. The reuse and combination of such services requires the assistance of a skilled developer. The UGS aim to explore research and development which will empower end-users to participate in the generation, combination and adaption of services to create functionality and solve problems in their work.
Background:
User-generated content (UGC) has become a major source of information on the World-Wide Web. Wikis, blogs, web-based user forums and social networks have empowered end-users to collaboratively create content and share it. UGC is not only a phenomenon in the private domain but has become a major source for technical solutions as exemplified by search results of technical problems in Google: solutions are increasingly found in sites providing UGC.
Thus end-users have become a major source of knowledge, similarly leveraging the "resources at the edge of the network" as P2P systems have done on a technical level. The next logical step is that after supporting the creation and management of data, the same should be done at the level of services created and provided by end-users, i.e., "User-generated Services" (UGS). UGS can be cover a range of services, from ad-hoc, situational applications for personal use to more advanced enterprise mash-ups supporting a community of users. In order to facilitate UGS, tools and infrastructures to create, combine, reuse and execute possibly complex services in an easy manner are needed.
There is a range of issues that have to be addressed in order to realise the vision of user-generated services: service front-ends that support new ways of visualising and interacting with services have to be explored; questions of modelling end-users, who can range from naive users to power users, come into play, as well as modelling user behaviour and user context; automatic and semi-automatic methods for service composition are relevant, in order to lower the learning curve and technological threshold that users need to overcome for the creation of services.
The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers and developers from both academia and industry, covering the different fields that are relevant for user-generated services, such as service oriented computing, semantics, human computer interaction and software design. The workshop will foster an exchange of ideas to further the state of the art in the field, share and define new ideas and practical experiences in designing, creating, deploying and using user-centric services, establishing new methodologies, techniques and graphical interfaces. The findings aim to facilitate and attract non-technical users to create and use electronic services, which architectural models would be the most adequate, and how for example semantics can play a role in designing and creating them.
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Topics of Interest (include but are not limited to)
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- Methodology and Conceptualisation
- Techniques to facilitate the creation of services by end-users
- User-centric software development methodologies
- Methodologies to accommodate different kinds of end-users (naive, power user, ...)
- Architectures and Platforms
- Platforms and middleware to facilitate the connection of back-end services and service front-ends
- Architectures for service front-ends
- Indexing and cataloguing of services
- Deployment of services
- Easy service composition
- End-user Interfaces and Service Front-ends
- Intuitive visual tools to manipulate and combine service components
- Interface metaphors to hide and abstract service complexity from non-technical users
- Different patterns for user-service interaction
- Interfaces to enable service and resource mashups
- Exposing existing back-end services to end-users
- Studies dealing with usability of Service Front-ends
- Context and Behaviour
- Taxonomies and Ontologies describing user context
- Context-based personalisation of services and tools
- Context-based service search
- Behaviour-aware service recommendation
- Service design
- Methods to dynamically reuse and personalise services
- Integration and composition of services
- Piping/wiring of services
- Automisation
- (semi-)automatic service oriented application development
- (semi-)automatic composition of services
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Submission Details
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We invite full paper submissions, as well as posters and demos. Papers must consist of original, unpublished research and must not be under review by another conference, journal, or workshop. Authors of accepted submissions will be invited to present their work at the workshop (in presentations of ca. 20 minutes). The focus of UGS is user-centric, so we also encourage posters and demos of running applications. Posters and Demos should describe prototypical implementations of systems related to the workshop topics. Accepted submissions will be presented in a separate poster/demo session.
Format requirements for the submission of papers are:
Maximum 15 pages, including title page and bibliography for full papers.
Maximum 5 pages, including title page and bibliography for short papers.
Accepted full papers will be included in the workshop post-proceedings, which are planned to be published in the Springer Verlag Services Science book series. Full papers are not to exceed 15 pages including all references and figures. All papers must be prepared in the Springer LNCS format.
Metadata about all papers, including title, abstract, authors and author affilitions, will also be made available publicly at http://data.semanticweb.org
Camera-ready copies will be required about 2 to 3 months after the conference. Authors will therefore have the possibility to improve and rework their papers on the basis of comments made during the workshop presentation.
Complete submission instructions can be found on the workshop Web site at http://fast.morfeo-project.eu/workshops/ugs2009
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Important Dates
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September 06, 2009 Submission deadline
September 27, 2009 Acceptance notification
October 15, 2009 End of early-bird registration period for ICSOC
November 23 or 24, 2009 Workshop (decision for exact date is pending)
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Organising Committee (alphabetically)
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Schahram Dustdar, TU Vienna, Austria
Manfred Hauswirth, DERI/NUIG, Ireland
Juan José (Juanjo) Hierro, Telefonica I+D, Spain
Javier Soriano, UPM, Spain
Florian Urmetzer, SAP, Switzerland
UGS2009 is supported by the European FAST Project (FP7 216048).
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Betreff: [wkwi] CfP: Track Multiagentensysteme auf der MKWI'2010
Datum: Fri, 14 Aug 2009 08:14:47 +0200 (CEST)
Von: Joerg Mueller <joerg.mueller(a)tu-clausthal.de>
Antwort an: postmaster(a)idefix.buva.sowi.uni-bamberg.de
An: undisclosed-recipients:;
Call for Papers: Conference Track Multiagent Systems @ MKWI'2010
We invite high quality contributions to the Track
"Multi-agent Systems: Decentral approaches for designing, organizing,
and operating information systems"
to be held at the Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik (MKWI'2010)
in Goettingen, Germany, February 23-25, 2009.
The submission deadline is September 20, 2009.
Please consult http://winf.in.tu-clausthal.de/mkwi10
for details regarding Track topics, submission details, and committees.
On behalf of the Track Chairs
Joerg P. Mueller
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Call for Papers: Konferenz-Track Multiagentensysteme @ MKWI'2010
Wir bitten um Einreichungen für den Track
"Multiagentensysteme: Dezentralität als Entwurfs-,
Organisations- und Betriebsprinzip für Informationssysteme"
der im Rahmen der Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik (MKWI'2010)
vom 23.-25. Februar 2010 in Göttingen stattfindet.
Der Annahmeschluss für Beiträge ist der 20. September 2009.
Unter http://winf.in.tu-clausthal.de/mkwi10
finden Sie nähere Informationen
zu den Themen des Tracks, zu Einreichungsmodalitäten und Programmkomittee.
Für die Track Chairs
Joerg P. Mueller
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Prof. Dr. Jörg P. Müller
Technische Universität Clausthal
Institut für Informatik
D-38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld
Tel. +49 5323 727141
Fax. +49 5323 727149
http://winf.in.tu-clausthal.de
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Betreff: [isworld] Contents - Journal of Cases on Information
Technology, Volume 11, Issue 3, July-September 2009
Datum: Fri, 14 Aug 2009 00:26:45 -0400
Von: Andy Borchers <aborcher(a)kettering.edu>
Antwort an: Andy Borchers <aborcher(a)kettering.edu>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
The contents of the latest issue of:
Journal of Cases on Information Technology (JCIT)
Official Publication of the Information Resources Management Association
Volume 11, Issue 3, July-September 2009
Published: Quarterly in Print and Electronically
ISSN: 1548-7717; EISSN: 1548-7725
Published by IGI Publishing, Hershey-New York, USA
www.igi-global.com/jcit
CASE ONE
Building a Knowledge Management System in a Design Firm: The Case of XYZ
Structural Department
Toufic Mezher, American University of Beirut, Lebanon
M.A. Abdul-Malak, American University of Beirut, Lebanon
Mohamad Khaled, XYZ Engineering Company, Beirut, Lebanon
Ibrahim El-Khatib, XYZ Engineering Company, Beirut, Lebanon
Knowledge management represents a strategic vision for developing an
organization�s performance and its likelihood of success in dealing with
future challenges in its industry. The case starts by discussing the
importance of knowledge management in improving the competitive edge of
firms in general and of consulting firms in particular. Then, the case
discusses the process of building a knowledge management system in the
structural engineering department at a leading engineering design
consulting firm, based in the Republic of Lebanon. The knowledge, both
tacit and explicit, needed during the design phase is identified and
mapped according to the adopted design process, and an expert system is
built to capture some of the tacit knowledge needed in the conceptual
design stage of the process. In addition, an intranet Web-based knowledge
management system is developed with the aim of helping diffuse both
explicit and tacit knowledge.
To obtain a copy of the entire case, click on the link below.
http://infosci-on-demand.com/content/details.asp?ID=33778
CASE TWO
Decision Point: IT Infrastructure Mismatch
Susan Codone, Mercer University, USA
In the defense industry, quality training is a key to the military success
of our troops. Increasingly, more training is developed for delivery in an
online format, as �e-learning� a convenient and cost-effective alternative
to instructor-led training. With a learning management system such as the
U.S. Navy uses, courses developed by contractors are posted into its
database and accessed by naval users across the world. The Defense Source
Company is an industry leader in defense products and services, including
training. There are two divisions that provide such training, but there
are differences in orientation and infrastructure that muddy the situation
when developing training. This case provides an overview of this defense
contractor with two related divisions that both offer similar resources.
Readers are challenged to understand the infrastructure resources of both
divisions and to decide what should be done with them for the ultimate
success of the company.
To obtain a copy of the entire case, click on the link below.
http://infosci-on-demand.com/content/details.asp?ID=33779
CASE THREE
Implementing Virtual Career Counseling and Advising at a Major University
Shane Haberstroh, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Shirley Rowe, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Stefanie Cisneros, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
With college students using the Internet to meet a variety of professional
and personal needs, college campuses are seeking ways to enhance their
student services by using emerging technologies. In this case study, the
authors discuss the implementation of online career advising and planning
services via synchronous chat sessions. Given the constraints concerning
vendor selection, procurement issues, software implementation, and limited
budgets, it is critical for the career counseling team to find a robust,
secure, and affordable software platform to meet their needs. It is also
important that this software and service appeal to students, as they
sought personal career development. The team considered existing practice
standards to guide the implementation of this innovative student service.
With these elements in place, the authors discuss the process of launching
an online career planning and advising program and the resulting
challenges that emerge.
To obtain a copy of the entire case, click on the link below.
http://infosci-on-demand.com/content/details.asp?ID=33780
CASE FOUR
Virtual Tutoring: The Case of TutorVista
Beena George, University of St. Thomas, USA
Charlene Dykman, University of St. Thomas, USA
This case presents the story of TutorVista, an e-business organization
based in India that provides online tutoring services to students in
different parts of the world. TutorVista had been able to meet growth
expectations and gain recognition in the lucrative private tutoring market
because of its innovative technology platform and business model. As a
fledgling organization charting new territory, TutorVista faces dual
challenges of creating and capturing the demand for online tutoring and
managing resources to satisfy the shifting demand. This case is
constructed based on interviews with individuals at TutorVista.
To obtain a copy of the entire case, click on the link below.
http://infosci-on-demand.com/content/details.asp?ID=33781
CASE FIVE
Reorganization of Software Application Hosting and its Relation to
E-Government: A Swedish Municipality Case
Björn Johansson, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Jörgen Lindh, Jönköping International Business School, Sweden
This article reports a case of a decision-making process in a Swedish
local government reorganizing hosting of software applications. One
question raised is, how the attempt of improving governance and being more
of an e-government, influences hosting decisions. This case study suggests
that organizations planning to decentralize decision-making in order to
make better decisions and to increase ability of being an e-government
need to centralize parts of the IS-work. This article suggests different
reasons for why an organization starts the process of reorganizing and how
these reasons are connected to e-government.
To obtain a copy of the entire case, click on the link below.
http://infosci-on-demand.com/content/details.asp?ID=33782
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For full copies of the above articles, check for this issue of the Journal
of Cases on Information Technology (JCIT) 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 JCIT:
The Journal of Cases on Information Technology (JCIT) is an international
refereed, which provides understanding and lessons learned in regard to
all aspects of information technology utilization and management in modern
organizations. The primary mission of cases published in JCIT is for
teaching purposes both in undergraduate and graduate information systems
courses. JCIT also publishes cases that are instrumental to information
systems managers to learn from the success and pitfalls of other
organizations related to IT utilization and management.
Coverage of JCIT:
Topics to be discussed in the journal include, but are not limited to, the
following:
Data management
Distance learning
E-commerce technologies
End user computing: IT in developing countries
Human side of IT
Information security and ethics
Internet technologies
Issues of emerging technology
IT in government
IT in libraries
Legal issues of IT
Multimedia in education
Web-enabled technologies
Interested authors should consult the journal's manuscript submission
guidelines at www.igi-global.com/jcit.
All inquiries and submissions should be sent to jcit(a)igi-global.com.
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Betreff: [WI] CfP TEAR2009: The 4th Workshop on Trends in Enterprise
Architecture Research (submission due: Sep 14, 2009)
Datum: Thu, 13 Aug 2009 16:51:26 +0200
Von: joachim.schelp(a)unisg.ch
An: wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
The 4th Workshop on Trends in Enterprise Architecture Research (TEAR 2009)
November 23/24, 2009, Stockholm, Sweden
The workshop will be held within the "Business Models and Architecture"
workshop track of the 7th International Conference on Service Oriented
Computing (ICSOC'09), which takes place Nov. 24-27, 2009;
http://www.icsoc.org/
IMPORTANT DATES
===============
Sep 14, 2009 Full paper submission
Sep 30, 2009 Notifications
Nov 1, 2009 Submission of camera-ready version for pre-proceedings
Nov 23/24, 2009 Workshop
Jan TBA, 2010 Submission of camera-ready version for LNCS post-proceedings
WORKSHOP TOPIC
==============
The field of Enterprise Architecture (EA) has gained some attention in the
previous couple of years. The understanding of the term Enterprise
Architecture is diverse in both practitioner and scientific communities.
Regarding the term architecture most agree on the ANSI/IEEE Standard
1471-2000,
where architecture is defined as the “fundamental organization of a system,
embodied in its components, their relationships to each other and the
environment, and the principles governing its design and evolution”. For
Enterprise Architecture the focus is on the overall enterprise. In contrast
to traditional architecture management approaches like IT architecture,
software architecture or IS architecture, EA explicitly incorporates “pure”
business-related artifacts in addition to traditional IS/IT artifacts.
EA is important because organizations need to adapt increasingly fast to
changing customer requirements and business goals. This need influences
the entire chain of activities of an enterprise, from business processes
to IT support. Moreover, a change in a particular architecture may
influence other architectures. For example, when a new product is
introduced,
business processes for production, sales and after-sales need to be
adapted.
It might be necessary to change applications, or even adapt the IT
infrastructure.
Each of these fields will have its own architectures. To keep the
enterprise architecture coherent and aligned with the business goals, the
relations between these different architectures must be explicit, and a
change
should be carried through methodically in all architectures.
In previous years the emergence of service oriented design paradigms (e.g.
Service Oriented Architecture, SOA) contributed to the relevance of EA.
The need to design services along business processes forced companies to
pay more attention to business architectures. The growing complexity of
existing application landscapes lead to increased attention to application
architectures at the same time. To better align business and IS
architectures
a number of major companies started to establish EA efforts after
introducing
service oriented architectures.
Until recently, practitioners, consulting firms and tool vendors have been
leading in the development of the EA discipline. Research on EA has been
taking place in relatively isolated communities. The main objective of this
workshop series is to bring these different communities of EA researchers
together and to identify future directions for EA research with special
focus
on service oriented paradigms. An important question in that respect is
what
EA researchers should do, as opposed to EA practitioners.
Topics of interest to the workshop include, but are not limited to:
- Case studies
- Combining BPM and EA
- Drivers and obstacles of EA dissemination (e.g. agility, flexibility,
strategic planning, usage resistance)
- EA and e-government
- EA and organizational theory
- EA and system development
- EA business cases
- EA communication and marketing
- EA for small and medium-sized companies
- EA governance and integration into corporate/IT governance
- EA in university and executive education
- EA reference models, meta models and frameworks
- EA usage in corporate strategic planning
- EA usage potentials for the networked enterprise
- Enterprise modeling, EA and MDA
- Modeling of EA dynamics
- Evolution of an EA
- Integrating service oriented and legacy architectures
- Managing complexity in EA
- Maturity models for EA artifacts and processes
- Measurement, metrics, analysis, and evaluation of EA artifacts and
processes
- Methodologies for EA research
- Processes and patterns for EA development, mastering, communication
and enforcement
- Research theory and practices in EA context
- Service design on application and business levels
- Service orientation as EA design paradigm
- Service oriented architecture (SOA) and EA
- Tool support for EA
- Understandability of EA models
- Viewpoints in EA
SUBMISSION
==========
Papers should describe innovative and significant original research
relevant to TEAR as described above. Papers submitted for consideration
must not have been published elsewhere and must not be under review or
submitted for review elsewhere during the duration of consideration. All
papers must be prepared in accordance with the Springer/LNCS camera-ready
format and be submitted electronically (in PDF) via the submission
website:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tear2009
Research papers are not to exceed 15 pages, including all references and
figures. All submissions should include title, authors, and full contact
information. Detailed instructions for authors are available on the LNCS
website.
THE CONFERENCE
==============
This year ICSOC and European ServiceWave Conference series are particularly
pleased to join forces, with the aim to provide a world-leading forum and
unique opportunity for academic researchers and industry practitioners to
report on groundbreaking research work in service oriented computing.
The joint conference fosters the creation of cross-community scientific
excellence by gathering industrial and academic experts from various
disciplines such as business process management, distributed systems,
computer networks, wireless & mobile communication networks, grid
computing,
networking, service science and software engineering.
Workshops take place on Monday 23rd of November and the morning of the 24th
of November, the conference starts on the afternoon of the 24th of November
until the 27th November.
Full information can be found at www.servicewave.eu and www.icsoc.org
THE SCIENTIFIC WORKSHOPS
========================
Scientific workshops are an important part of the conference and their
proceedings will be published by Springer Verlag in the new Services
Science book series.
RELATED WORKSHOPS IN THE “BUSINESS MODELS AND ARCHITECTURE” TRACK
=================================================================
The Business Models and Architecture track focuses on the overall modern
enterprise. The ability to react quickly to ongoing changes in the
marketplace
or customer requirements is one of the biggest challenges facing every
business. To react, business may need to change their business models and
processes, their IT infrastructure, the topology or distribution of the
organization and business units, form alliances with partners or
co-producers,
outsource missing capabilities, contract services, or even acquire and
merge
with other businesses. Business models and architectures help plan the
optimal changes.
The speed in which such architectures can be made fully operational is what
differentiates winners from losers.
The three workshops in this track address different, yet complementing,
facets
of the problem. TEAR is aligning the Enterprise Architecture with its
business
models: adapting the IT infrastructure and changing application so that
they
optimally support the new business needs. GLOBALIZATION (SG-PAW) is
looking at
enacting the new business processes by encapsulating organizational work as
services that can be combined in new ways and optimize its end-to-end
operations
across geographical, organizational, and cultural boundaries. Finally,
SOC-LOG is focusing on addressing the challenges of a specific application
domain, namely, logistic through developing SOC based solutions and
examining
aspects of Knowledge Management while bringing together researchers from
different, though overlapping areas (logistics/supply chain management and
service-oriented computing/systems).
REVIEW AND EVALUATION CRITERIA
==============================
Submissions will be evaluated on the basis of originality, importance of
contribution, soundness, quality of presentation, and appropriate
comparison to related work. The program committee as a whole will make
final decisions about which submissions to accept for presentation at the
conference. All accepted papers will appear in the ICSOC 2009 workshop
proceedings, published by Springer Verlag as a part of its Lecture Notes
in Computer Science (LNCS) series. At least one author of accepted papers
is expected to present the results at the TEAR 2009 workshop.
JOURNAL PUBLICATION
===================
Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit an extended version of
their article to the Journal of Enterprise Architecture (JEA). As before,
the upcoming February issue of the JEA will feature some extended TEAR
workshop
papers.
WORKSHOP WEBSITE
================
Additional information on the workshop in general and the most recent
information on topics and submission procedures can be found on the
workshop
website:
http://tear.iwi.unisg.ch/
WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
===================
Stephan Aier, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Joachim Schelp, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Marten Schoenherr, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany
MEMBERS OF THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE
================================
- Antonia Albani, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
- Giuseppe Berio, University of South Brittany, France
- Scott Bernard, Carnegie Mellon University, Syracuse University, USA
- Udo Bub, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany
- Haluk Demirkan, Arizona State University, USA
- Andreas Dietzsch, PostFinance, Bern, Switzerland
- Mathias Ekstedt, KTH, Sweden
- Ulrich Frank, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
- Peter Gluchowski, TU Chemnitz, Germany
- Matthias Goeken, Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, Germany
- Michael Goul, Arizona State University, USA
- Norbert Gronau, University of Potsdam, Germany
- Wilhelm Hasselbring, University of Kiel, Germany
- Pontus Johnson, KTH, Sweden
- Dimitris Karagiannis, University of Vienna, Austria
- Wolfgang Keller, Objectarchitects, Germany
- Marc Lankhorst, Novay, Enschede, The Netherlands
- Florian Matthes, TU Munich, Germany
- Tim O'Neill, University of Technology, Sydney
- Erik Proper, Radboud University Nijmegen and Capgemini, The Netherlands
- Gerold Riempp, European Business School (EBS), Germany
- Michael Rosemann, QUT, Australia
- Gerhard Schwabe, University of Zurich, Switzerland
- Elmar J. Sinz, University of Bamberg, Germany
- Pedro Sousa, Lisbon Technical University (IST) & Link, Lisboa, Portugal
- Ulrike Steffens, Offis, Oldenburg, Germany
- Markus Strohmaier, University of Toronto, Canada
- José Tribolet, University of Lisbon, Portugal
- Martin Zelm, CIMOSA, Germany
- Michael zur Mühlen, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
TEAR STANDING COMMITTEE
=======================
Stephan Aier, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Pontus Johnson, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
Marc M. Lankhorst, Novay, Enschede, The Netherlands
Joachim Schelp, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Marten Schoenherr, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Berlin, Germany
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Betreff: [isworld] CfP: Conceptual Analysis and Ontological Modelling
in Information Systems - track at MKWI 2010 Feb 23-25 Göttingen/Germany
Datum: Thu, 13 Aug 2009 10:24:35 -0400
Von: Heinz Dreher <h.dreher(a)curtin.edu.au>
Antwort an: Heinz Dreher <h.dreher(a)curtin.edu.au>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
Dear Colleague,
we would like to remind you of the following call for papers:
Conference: MKWI 2010 (Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik,
Multi-Conference on Information Systems)
Track: Conceptual Analysis and Ontological Modelling in Information
Systems
The full CfP can be found at http://www.mkwi2010.de/en/107827.html,
information about the conference at http://www.mkwi2010.de/en/104832.html
and about the city at http://www.goettingen.de/index.php?lang=en. The
following is a short extract from the call and describes some subjects of
interest. Please feel free to suggest other topics related to the track.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This track reviews the state-of-the-art theories and applications of
conceptual analysis in the context of information Science. The importance
of understanding the content rather than manipulating and managing the
documents is increasing as the amount of data is not longer manageable by
humans, especially considering influences by language, culture and
required expert knowledge. Three scenarios with importance for Information
Science are -
* plagiarism,
* text mining, and
* machine translation evaluation;
whereas all have in common that most implementations are still based on
explicit word group comparison. That is, for plagiarism, n-tuplets of
words are searched in data-bases to find similarities, not handling
translations, synonyms or rewriting of ideas. Conceptual Rubrics is an
emerging topic that moves us beyond �string of text� comparisons.
Conceptual analysis uses the concepts and compares these as well as its
order/structure to find similarities in between documents, search requests
or translated documents, whereas similarity is not given by grammar or
vocabulary but understanding in a socio-cultural context. For plagiarism
and machine translation evaluation, aligned terminologies databases can be
used to match concepts in different languages and therefore settle these
technologies on an international market.
Key Dates
Papers Due: September 20, 2009
Notification of Acceptance: November 2, 2009
Final Papers Due: November 20, 2009
Conference: February 23-25, 2010
For more information on this call, please contact one of the
track-coordinators (see below for email-address)
Best Regards and looking forward to your contribution
Heinz Dreher, Torsten Reiners, Stefan Voß, Bob Williams
(Track-Coordinators)
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We will be grateful if you could forward this Call to colleagues who might
be interested in the conference. Please excuse us if you receive multiple
copies of this e-mail.
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Heinz Dreher
Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia
h.dreher(a)cbs.curtin.edu.au
Torsten Reiners
University of Hamburg
reiners(a)econ.uni-hamburg.de
Stefan Voß
University of Hamburg
stefan.voss(a)uni-hamburg.de
Bob Williams
Blue Wren, Australia
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Betreff: [WI] CfP Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems
Architectures - SPECIAL ISSUE ON "Methodologies for Enterprise and
Organizational Engineering"
Datum: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 15:55:01 +0200
Von: robert.winter(a)unisg.ch
An: wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
CALL FOR PAPERS
Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures - An
International Journal
SPECIAL ISSUE ON 'Methodologies for Enterprise and Organizational
Engineering'
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Submission: October 15, 2009
Authors Notification: November 15, 2009
Final Submission: December 15, 2009
Projected Publication: February 2010
GUEST EDITORS
- Antonia Albani, University of Augsburg (Germany),
antonia.albani(a)wiwi.uni-augsburg.de
- Joseph Barjis, Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands),
J.Barjis(a)TUDelft.NL
- Robert Winter, University of St. Gallen (Switzerland),
robert.winter(a)unisg.ch
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SPECIAL ISSUE SCOPE
Due to the dynamic economy of the changing global market, enterprises and
their organizations need to be more agile, adaptive, transparent, and
capable of change and adaptation. In order
to support business innovation, enterprises and their organizations need to
be systematically analyzed, designed and engineered. The often-used
black-box knowledge (focus on behavior and
function) of enterprises and their organizations might be sufficient and
adequate for running the business, but, to innovate and transform the
business, a white-box approach (focus on construction) is required.
The studying of enterprises and their organizations as artifacts requires
methods to analyze, design and engineer such artifacts. A lot of work has
already been done in the area of enterprise
models, i.e., defining notations for describing the different aspects of
organizations and the application of these notations. In this special issue
we set the focus on methods defining how to analyze, design and engineer
enterprise / organizational artifacts.
The construction of enterprises and their organizations has been designated
as business engineering, enterprise engineering and organizational
engineering, just to mention a few designations. In this
context, engineering refers to a rather inclusive study comprising
analysis, design and engineering. Regardless of the specific approach,
enterprise and organizational engineering is complex activities
consolidating different views, encompassing processes and sub-processes
scattered within and beyond the enterprise boundaries, and representing the
envisioned artifacts with different levels of
abstraction. This complexity requires innovative and integrative techniques
such as collaborative, participative and interactive modeling.
SUGGESTED TOPICS
The following topics are suggested in the scope of this special issue as
discussed above:
- Analysis, design and engineering methods for enterprises and their
organizations
- Guidelines for organizational analysis, design and engineering methods
- Frameworks for organizational analysis, design and engineering methods
- Theoretical foundations for organizational analysis, design and
engineering methods
- Evaluation of organizational analysis, design and engineering methods
- Correlation between analysis, design and engineering methods and the
resulting result representation models
- Collaborative, participative and interactive aspects of organizational
analysis, design and engineering
- Collaborative, participative and interactive modeling (CPI Modeling)
- Organizational analysis, design and engineering case studies
- Organizational analysis, design and engineering principles
- Interplay between organizational analysis/design/engineering and
enterprise models/modeling
SUBMISSIONS INSTRUCTIONS
For manuscript submission, formatting and other guidelines, visit the
journal website:
http://www.wi-inf.uni-duisburg-essen.de/MobisPortal/index.php?lang=en&group…
On this website:
- Click the 'Submissions' tab on the left frame to open the submission page
- On the submission page, first read 'Guide for Authors' - an illustrative
PDF document
- Then, follow the link 'Open Journal System' from the submission web page
- Submission should additionally also be emailed to Antonia Albani
(antonia.albani(a)wiwi.uni-augsburg.de) to double ensure the proper handling
of the contributions.
IMPORTANT NOTES
- Manuscripts must not have been previously published or be submitted for
publication elsewhere.
- The review process is double blind and this is the authors responsibility
to avoid indication of their names.
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Betreff: [wkwi] Call for Papers: Business Intelligence im Rahmen der
MKWI 2010
Datum: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 10:11:15 +0200 (CEST)
Von: Plaha, Markus <markus.plaha(a)ceushb.uni-bamberg.de>
Antwort an: postmaster(a)idefix.buva.sowi.uni-bamberg.de
An: undisclosed-recipients:;
*Von:* Prof. Dr. Peter Gluchowski
[mailto:Peter.Gluchowski@wirtschaft.tu-chemnitz.de]
*Gesendet:* Dienstag, 11. August 2009 11:37
Call for Papers für die Teilkonferenz Business Intelligence im Rahmen
der MKWI 2010
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Paper Deadline: 20.09.2009
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Business Intelligence beschäftigt sich mit der IT-basierten
Entscheidungsunterstützung und fokussiert heute zunehmend
prozessorientierte sowie unternehmensumfassende bzw. -übergreifende
Ansätze. Business Intelligence eröffnet somit neue Potenziale im Rahmen
der Unternehmenssteuerung, konfrontiert die Wissenschaft und Praxis
jedoch auch mit komplexen Herausforderungen bei der Konzeption, dem
Aufbau und dem Betrieb anspruchsvoller Lösungen.
Ziel der Teilkonferenz ist es, originäre Arbeiten aus den Themenfeldern
Business Intelligence (BI) und integrative Management Support Systeme
(MSS) vorzustellen und zu diskutieren. Hierbei stehen zum einen
Forschungsarbeiten zur prozessorientierten BI-Ausrichtung, der wirksamen
Nutzung innovativer Analysemethoden in verschiedenen Anwendungsdomänen,
der Integration quantitativer und qualitativer Daten sowie der
organisatorischen Implementierung von BI-Ansätzen im Mittelpunkt. Zum
anderen sind auch Arbeiten willkommen, die die praktische Umsetzung der
o. a. Themengebiete dokumentieren und wertvolles Erfahrungswissen
vermitteln.
Mögliche Themen für Beiträge:
BI-Governance, BI-Strategie, Entwicklungs- und Betriebskonzepte
BI in Unternehmensnetzwerken und -verbünden
BI-Architekturen
Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) und Transformationsaspekte
Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) im BI-Kontext
Prozessmanagement und -überwachung, Real-time Analytics und Embedded BI
Integrierte Analysen strukturierter und unstrukturierter Daten
Markt- und wettbewerbszentriertes BI (Competitive Intelligence)
BI-Anwendungsdomänen (z. B. Customer Relationship Management)
BI-Analytik (z. B. Data Mining, Decision Support Systems, Case-Based
Reasoning)
Konzeptorientierte BI-Systeme (z. B. Balanced Scorecards)
Leitung der Teilkonferenz:
- Prof. Dr. Peter Gluchowski, TU Chemnitz (Koordinator)
- Prof. Dr. Peter Chamoni, Universität Duisburg-Essen
- Prof. Dr. Hans-Georg Kemper, Universität Stuttgart
- Prof. Dr. Bodo Rieger, Universität Osnabrück
Programmkomitee:
- Dr. Wolfgang Behme, Continental AG
- Dr. Barbara Dinter, Universität St. Gallen
- Dr. Carsten Dittmar, Steria Mummert Consulting
- Prof. Dr. Carsten Felden, TU Bergakademie Freiberg
- Prof. Dr. Roland Gabriel, Universität Bochum
- Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Hummeltenberg, Universität Hamburg
- Prof. Dr. Peter Lehmann, Hochschule der Medien Stuttgart
- Prof. Dr. Marco C. Meier, Universität Augsburg
- Prof. Dr. Andreas Seufert, Fachhochschule Ludwigshafen am Rhein
- Dr. Andreas Totok, cundus AG
Begutachtungsprozess und Einreichung:
Beiträge können in deutscher oder englischer Sprache verfasst werden und
sollen exakt der Formatvorlage entsprechen. Dabei soll eine Länge von 12
Seiten (Vollversion) nicht überschritten werden. Sämtliche Beiträge
werden durch ein Programmkomitee mindestens 2-fach-blind begutachtet.
Die Autoren werden gebeten, ihre Beiträge zu anonymisieren, indem Namen,
Anschrift etc. auf dem Deckblatt weggelassen werden und die Metadaten in
den Word- bzw. den PDF-Dokumenten gelöscht werden. Die Formatvorlage
steht unter http://www.mkwi2010.de zum Download zur Verfügung. Die
Einreichung kann nur für einen Track bzw. eine Teilkonferenz erfolgen.
Die Autoren werden gebeten, ihre Beiträge online über das ConfTool unter
http://www.mkwi2010.de/ <http://www.mkwi2010.de/conftool> einzureichen.
Veröffentlichung:
Die akzeptierten Beiträge werden als Kurzbeitrag (2 Seiten) im
Tagungsband, der im Universitätsverlag Göttingen erscheint, abgedruckt
und in der Vollversion auf der CD des Tagungsbandes gespeichert. Darüber
hinaus sind die Vollversionen der Beiträge auf dem wissenschaftlichen
Publikationssystem (Repository) der Göttinger Staats- und
Universitätsbibliothek online verfügbar und in die
Literaturnachweissysteme eingebunden. Die Aufnahme eines akzeptierten
Beitrags in den Tagungsband und das Repository setzt voraus, dass sich
mindestens eine Autorin oder ein Autor zur Tagung angemeldet und den
Konferenzbeitrag eingereicht hat.
Termine:
20.09.2009: Annahmeschluss für die Einreichung von Beiträgen über
das ConfTool
02.11.2009: Benachrichtigung der Autorinnen und Autoren über die
Annahme
20.11.2009: Einreichung der druckfertigen Beiträge und Kurzbeiträge
23.-25.02.2010: Tagung MKWI 2010
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