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Betreff: [isworld] The official proceedings of the Second World Summit
on the Knowledge Society: LNAI 5736 / CCIS 49
Datum: Tue, 1 Sep 2009 11:51:29 -0400
Von: Miltiadis Lytras <mdl(a)aueb.gr>
Antwort an: Miltiadis Lytras <mdl(a)aueb.gr>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
Dear All
I am happy to share with you the TOCs of the official Springer proceedings
of the 2nd World Summit on the Knowledge Society, WSKS 2009, that will be
organized in Chania Crete from 16th to 18th September 2009.More
information available at: http://www.open-knowledge-society.org/summit.htm
We would be happy to see you in Chania in two weeks. Please dont hesitate
to contact me for more information. There are still options for
contributing to the scientific program of the conference.
Kind Regards
Dr. Miltiadis D. Lytras
Visioning and Engineering the Knowledge Society - A Web Science
Perspective
Second World Summit on the Knowledge Society, WSKS 2009, Chania, Crete,
Greece, September 16-18, 2009. Proceedings
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Subseries: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence , Vol. 5736
Lytras, M.D.; Damiani, E.; Carroll, J.M.; Tennyson, R.D.; Avison, D.;
Naeve, A.; Dale, A.; Lefrere, P.; Tan, F.; Sipior, J.; Vossen, G. (Eds.)
2009, XXVIII, 606 p., Softcover
ISBN: 978-3-642-04753-4
http://www.springer.com/computer/general/book/978-3-642-04753-4
Best Practices for the Knowledge Society - Knowledge, Learning,
Development and Technology for All
Second World Summit on the Knowledge Society, WSKS 2009, Chania, Crete,
Greece, September 16-18, 2009. Proceedings
Series: Communications in Computer and Information Science , Vol. 49
Lytras, M.D.; Ordóñez de Pablos, P.; Damiani, E.; Avison, D.; Naeve, A.;
Horner, D.G. (Eds.)
2009, XXVIII, 586 p., Softcover
ISBN: 978-3-642-04756-5
http://www.springer.com/computer/general/book/978-3-642-04756-5
5736-LNAI TABLE OF CONTENTS
Knowledge, Learning, Education, Learning Technologies and E-learning for
the Knowledge Society
1. Renate Motsching, Tomas Pitner. Promoting a Humanistic Perspective of
Creativity by Interpersonal Qualities and Web-based Tools
2. Pietro Longo, Andrea Sterbini and Marco Temperini. TSW: a web-based
automatic correction system for C programming exercises
3. Rosa Maria Bottino, Michela Ott and Francesca Pozzi. Taking up the
challenge of evaluating research results in the field of Technology
Enhanced Learning
4. Constanta N. Bodea. Project Management Competences Development using an
Ontology-Based e-Learning Platform
5. Filippo Sciarrone, Marco Temperini, Giulia Vaste and Carla Limongelli.
Virtual Cultural Tour Personalization by means of an Adaptive E-Learning
System: a Case Study
6. Francesca Grippa, Giustina Secundo and Giuseppina Passiante. An
Integrated Model to Monitor and Evaluate Web 2.0 Project-based Learning
7. Adeline Leblanc and Marie-Helene Abel. Linking Semantic Web and Web 2.0
for Learning Resources Management
8. Cristian Bisconti, Angelo Corallo, Marco De Maggio, Francesca Grippa
and Salvatore Totaro. Quantum modeling of social networks. The Q.NET
project
9. Ricardo Martinho, João Varajão and Dulce Domingos. FlexSPMF: a
framework for modelling and learning flexibility in software processes
10. Carlos Muñoz, Miguel Ángel Conde and Francisco J. García. Learning
Objects Quality. Moodle HEODAR implementation
11. Margrethe Mondhal, Jonas Rasmussen and Liana Razmerita. Web 2.0
Applications, Collaboration and Cognitive Processes in Case-based Foreign
Language Learning
12. Jose M. Morales-del-Castillo, Eduardo Peis and Enrique Herrera-Viedma.
A filtering and recommender system prototype for scholarly users of
digital libraries
13. Jie Zhao and Peiquan Jin. Towards the Extraction of Intelligence about
Competitor from the Web
14. Sinuhé Arroyo and Miguel-Ángel Sicilia. Modeling learning technology
interaction using SOPHIE: main mappings and example usage scenarios
Information Technologies - Knowledge Management Systems - E-business &
Business, Organizational and Inter-organizational Information Systems for
the Knowledge Society
15. Ricardo Colomo-Palacios, Juan Miguel Gómez-Berbís, Ángel García-Crespo
and Myriam Mencke. SeMatching. Using semantics to perform pair matching in
mentoring processes
16. Imene BRIGUI and Inès SAAD. A Mediating Algorithm for Multicriteria
Collaborative Knowledge Classification
17. Miroslav Minović, Milo� Milovanović, Du�an Starčević and Mlađan
Jovanović. Knowledge Modeling for Educational Games
18. Luis de-Marcos, José-Ramón Hilera, José-Antonio Gutiérrez and Salvador
Otón. SISCOVET: Control System of Transport Vehicle Drivers using GPS
location and Identification through the electronic ID card
19. Kathrin Figl, Michael Derntl and Sonja Kabicher. Visual Modeling of
Competence Development in Cooperative Learning Settings
20. Angel Conde, Karmele López de Ipiña, Mikel Larrañaga, Nestor
Garay-Vitoria, Eloy Irigoyen, Aitzol Ezeiza and Jokin Rubio. LAGUNTXO: A
rule-based Intelligent Tutoring System oriented to people with
intellectual disabilities
21. Khurram Shahzad. Extending REA Ontology for Evaluation of Process
Warehousing Approaches
22. Maimunah Ali and Habin Lee. The social impact on web design in online
social communities
23. Ruben Miguez, Juan M. Santos and Luis Anido. Semantic-Based Tool to
Support Assessment and Planning in Early Care Settings
24. Lucia Tilio, Francesco Scorza, Viviana Lanza and Beniamino Murgante.
Open source resources and web 2.0 potentialities for a new democratic
approach in programming practices
25. Barbara Demo, Simonetta Siega and M. Stella De Michele. University and
Primary Schools Cooperation For Small Robots Programming
Engineering the Knowledge Society through Web Science: Advanced Systems,
Semantics, and Social Networks
26. Nicola Capuano, Gaetano Rocco De Maio, Pierluigi Ritrovato, Giacomo
Scibelli. Improving Access to Services Through Intelligent Contents
Adaptation: The SAPI Framework
27. Nikos Bikakis, Nektarios Gioldasis, Chrisa Tsinaraki and Stavros
Christodoulakis. Semantic Based Access over XML Data
28. Antonella Carbonaro. Building a collaborative semantic-aware framework
for search
29. Daniel Fasel and Darius Zumstein. A Fuzzy Data Warehouse Approach for
Web Analytics
30. Marc Alier Forment, María José Casañ Guerrero, Miguel Ángel Conde
González, Francisco José García Peñalvo and Charles Severance.
Interoperability for LMS: the Missing Piece to Become the Common Place for
Elearning Innovation
31. Maria Kopouki Papathanasiou, Nikolaos Loutas, Vassilios Peristeras and
Konstantinos Tarabanis. Using models, a little semantics and some Web 2.0
flavors to create a rich citizen experience
32. Manolis Tzagarakis, Nikos Karousos and Nikos Karacapilidis. On the
Development of Web-based Argumentative Collaboration Support Systems
33. Lemonia Giantsiou, Nikolaos Loutas, Vassilios Peristeras and
Konstantinos Tarabanis. Semantic Service Search Engine (S3E): An approach
for finding services on the Web
34. Konstantinos Makris, Nikos Bikakis, Nektarios Gioldasis, Chrisa
Tsinaraki and stavros christodoulakis. Towards a Mediator based on OWL and
SPARQL
35. Alberto Salguero, Francisco Araque Cuenca and Cecilia Delgado. STOWL:
An OWL extension for facilitating the definition of taxonomies in
spatio-temporal ontologies
36. Edmar Welington Oliveira, Sean Siqueira, Maria Helena Braz and Rubens
Melo. Learning by Sharing Instructional Segments
37. Guoxi Cui and Kecheng Liu. Infrastructural Analysis for Enterprise
Information Systems Implementation
38. Aristomenis Macris. Enterprise Resource Planning: An applications�
training aid based on semantic web principles
39. K. Nadia Papamichail, Amal Alrayes and Linda A. Macaulay. Exploring
the Potential of Virtual Worlds for Enquiry-based Learning
40. Stavros Christodoulakis,Lemonia Ragia. A Model for Mobile Multimedia
Capturing
41. Aljona Zorina and David Avison. Innovation Management in the Knowledge
Economy: The Intersection of Macro and Micro Levels
42. Jesus M. Almendros-Jimenez, Luis Iribarne, Jose A. Asensio, Nicolas
Padilla and Cristina Vicente-Chicote. An Eclipse GMF Tool for Modelling
User Interaction
E-Government and E-Democracy for the Knowledge Society
43. Xhevrie Mamaqi and José María Moreno-Jiménez. The effectiveness of
e-Cognocracy
44. José María Moreno-Jiménez, Jesús Cardeñosa and Carolina Gallardo.
Arguments that support decisions in e-cognocracy: A qualitative approach
based on text mining techniques
45. Chichang chang and Rueyshin Chen. Developing a Triple-Diamond
Framework for the Assessment of eGovernment in Delivery Services Quality
46. Rita Nienaber and Elmé Smith. Adapting the Software Project Management
supported by Software Agents (SPMSA) model to PMBOK2004 guidelines
47. Konstantinos Parisopoulos, Efthimios Tambouris and Konstantinos
Tarabanis. Transformational Government in Europe: A Survey of National
Policies
48. Ourania Markaki, Dimitris Charilas, Yannis Charalabidis and Dimitris
Askounis. A framework to evaluate the impact of e-government services in
the improvement of the citizens� quality of life
49. Jaroslav Král and Michal Zemlicka. e-Government: Challenges and Lost
Opportunities
50. Przemyslaw Kazienko, Piotr Brodka and Dymitr Ruta. The Influence of
Customer Churn and Acquisition on Value Dynamics of Social Neighbourhoods
51. Christy M. K. Cheung, Matthew K. O. Lee and Dimple R. Thadani. The
Impact of Positive Electronic Word-of-Mouth on Consumer Online Purchasing
Decision
52. Lazar Rusu, Mohamed El Mekawy and Georg Hodosi. Information Technology
Leadership in Swedish Leading Multinational Corporations
53. Athanasios Drigas and Leyteris Koukianakis. Government Online: An
E-Government Platform to Improve Public Administration Operations and
Services Delivery to the Citizen
Software Engineering for the Knowledge Society
54. Miguel-Ángel Sicilia, Leopoldo Santos. Main elements of a basic
ontology of infrastructure interdependency for the assessment of incidents
55. Umar Manzoor and samia nefti. Cognitive Agent for Automated Software
Installation � CAASI
56. Minsoo Kim. A Formal Definition of Situation towards Situation-aware
Computing
57. Fabio Sartori, Stefania Bandini and Federica Petraglia. Supporting
Work, Supporting Learning:the Competent Use of Knowledge Artifacts
58. Walter Quattrociocchi, Mario Paolucci and Rosaria Conte. Image and
Reputation coping differently with massive Informational Cheating
59. Umar Manzoor and Samia Nefti. Distributed Cognitive Mobile Agent
Framework for Social Cooperation: Application for Packet Moving
60. Krishan Sabaragamu Koralalage and Noriaki Yoshiura. iPark: A Universal
Solution for Vehicle Parking
Best Practices for the Knowledge Society - Knowledge, Learning,
Development and Technology for All
Second World Summit on the Knowledge Society, WSKS 2009, Chania, Crete,
Greece, September 16-18, 2009. Proceedings
Series: Communications in Computer and Information Science , Vol. 49
Lytras, M.D.; Ordóñez de Pablos, P.; Damiani, E.; Avison, D.; Naeve, A.;
Horner, D.G. (Eds.)
2009, XXVIII, 586 p., Softcover
ISBN: 978-3-642-04756-5
http://www.springer.com/computer/general/book/978-3-642-04756-5
49-CCIS TABLE OF CONTENTS
Knowledge, Learning, Education, Learning Technologies and E-learning for
the Knowledge Society
1. Maria A. Perifanou. Language micro-gaming: fun and informal
microblogging activities for language learning
2. Graham Attwell , John Cook, Andrew Ravenscroft . Appropriating
technologies for contextual knowledge: Mobile Personal Learning
Environments
3. Cristina Costa. Teachers professional development through Web 2.0
environments
4. Ricardo Torres Kompen, Palitha Edirisingha, Josep M. Monguet. Using Web
2.0 applications as supporting tools for Personal Learning Environments
5. Tobias Nelkner. An Infrastructure for Intercommunication Between
Widgets in Personal Learning Environments
6. Ashley Healy, Communities of Practice as a Support Function For Social
Learning in Distance Learning Programs
7. Tania Kerkiri and Angela�M. Paleologou. Do open source LMSs support
personalization? A comparative evaluation
8. Jesus David Sanchez de Pablo Gonzalez del Campo and Miha �kerlavaj. The
impact or organizational learning on innovativeness in spanish companies
9. Olmo Alonso Moreno Franco, Prudenciano Moreno Moreno and Luis Alberto
Muñoz Ubando. Educatronics, New Technologies and Knowledge Society: A
Critical Approach
10. Milo� Milovanović, Miroslav Minović, Ivana Kovačević, Jelena Minović
and Du�an Starčević. Effectiveness of Game-based learning: influence of
cognitive style
11. Nikos Manouselis, Katerina Riviou, Nikos Palavitsinis and Vasiliki
Giannikopoulou. Goneis.gr: Training Greek parents on ICT and Safer
Internet
12. Kornelia Kozovska, Rossana Rosati and Daniele Vidoni. EDUCATIONAL
ACCOUNTABILITY AND THE KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY � WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM THE EU
EXPERIENCE?
13. George Palaigeorgiou, George Triantafyllakos and Avgoustos Tsinakos.
Participatory design of the participatory culture: Students� projections
of e-learning 2.0
14. Juraj Frank, Renate Motschnig and Martin Homola. Towards an
�intelligent� tagging tool for blogs
15. Vassilios Dagdilelis and Ioannis Papadopoulos. ICT in the Classroom
Microworld - Some Reservations
16. Spiros Panetsos, Anastasios Zogopoulos, Odysseas Tigas and Albina
Gubaidullina. Quality Development in Education
17. Akila Sarirete, Azeddine Chikh and Elizabeth Noble. Capitalizing
Knowledge in Communities of Practice of e-learning: Ontology-based
Community Memory
Information Technologies - Knowledge Management Systems - E-business &
Business, Organizational and Inter-organizational Information Systems for
the Knowledge Society
18. John Vrettaros, Alexis Tagoulis, Niki Giannopoulou and Athanasios
Drigas. An Empirical Study on the Use of Web 2.0 by Greek Adult
Instructors in Educational Procedures
19. Toyohide Watanabe and Kenji Iwata. Estimation for Up/Down Fluctuation
of Stock Prices by Using Neural Network
20. Norsiah Abdul Hamid and Halimah Badioze Zaman. Defining Malaysian
Knowledge Society: Results from the Delphi Technique
21. Enric Serradell-Lopez and Victor Cavaller. Cultural aspects of Secrecy
in Global Economy
22. Milan Maly. New Forms of Managerial Education in Knowledge Society
23. Vladimir Stantchev and Marc Roman Franke. Managing Project Landscapes
in Knowledge-Based Enterprises
24. Na Shi, Christy M. K. Cheung, Matthew K. O. Lee and Huaping Chen.
Gender Differences in the Continuance of Online Social Networks
25. Ricardo Colomo-Palacios, Cristina Casado-Lumbreras, Ángel
García-Crespo and Juan Miguel Gómez-Berbís. It�s not only about
technology, it�s about people. Interpersonal skills as a part of the IT
Education
26. asleena helmi, zainal ahmad and Daisy Kee. Understanding
Organizational Learning via Knowledge Management in Government-Link
Companies in Malaysia
27. Michel GRUNDSTEIN. A Generic Core Knowledge Management Process:
Locating Crucial Knowledge
28. Juan Ignacio Rouyet and Luis Joyanes. Applying IT Governance Concepts
and Elements to Knowledge Governance: An Initial Approach
29. Yoshito Matsudaira and Tsutomu Fujinami. The Concept of Embodied
Knowledge for Understanding Organisational Knowledge Creation
30. Laszlo Karvalics and Nikunj Dalal. An Extended Model of Knowledge
Governance
31. Francesco Sole, Daniela Carlucci and Giovanni Schiuma. Assessing the
value dimensions for customers in Knowledge Intensive Business Services
32. Bogdan Czejdo and Mikolaj Baszun. An Interactive Medical Knowledge
Assistant
33. Thierno Tounkara. Elaborating a Knowledge Management Plan: A
multi-actor decision process
34. Daniele vidoni, Massimiliano Mascherini and Anna Manca. Scouting for
drivers of the European Knowledge Society: the role of social
participation
35. Horatiu Dragomirescu and Ravi Sharma. OPERATIONALISING THE SUSTAINABLE
KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY CONCEPT THROUGH A MULTI-DIMENSIONAL SCORECARD
36. Bogdan Czejdo and Thompson Cummings. Extending Static Knowledge
Diagrams to Include Dynamic Knowledge
37. Carel de Beer. Against the reign of ignorance
Engineering the Knowledge Society through Web Science: Advanced Systems,
Semantics, and Social Networks
38. Nicola Cavalli, Elisabetta Costa, Paolo Ferri, Andrea Mangiatordi,
Stefano Mizzella, Andrea Pozzali and Francesca Scenini. How do University
Students Approach Digital Technologies: Empirical Results and Theoretical
Considerations
39. Enric Serradell-Lopez, Ana Isabel Jiménez-Zarco and Maria Pilar
Martinez-Ruiz. Success Factors in IT-Innovative Product Companies: A
Conceptual Framework
40. Lazar Rusu, Yifeng Lin and Georg Hodosi. Management guidelines for
database developers� teams in software development projects
41. Dilan Aksoy, Maria Jose Alvarez Gil and Borbala Kulcsar. ERP and Four
Dimensions of Absorptive Capacity: Lessons from a Developing Country
42. Fahrettin Özdemirci and Özlem (Gökkurt) Bayram. Approaches of
E-Records Management in E-State Transformation Process in Turkey
43. Maria Josefa Alvarez Gil, Borbala Kulcsar and Dilan Aksoy. Supplier
networks and the importance of Information Technology: Outlook on the
European Automotive Industry
44. Antal Miklós and Mikecz Dániel. Answer or publish � energizing online
democracy
45. Luis de-Marcos, Roberto Barchino, José-María Gutiérrez, José-Javier
Martínez, Salvador Otón, Fernando Giner and Ricardo Buendia. CICERON-e:
Interactive tourism for SMEs
46. Giustina Secundo, Gianluca Elia, Alessandro Margherita and Giuseppina
Passiante. Developing e-Business Capabilities to Bridge the Knowledge
Divide in Mediterranean Countries
47. José María Moreno-Jiménez, Joan Piles, José Ruiz, José Luis Salazar
and Alberto Turón. Securization of e-cognocracy
48. Mohamed El-Mekawy, Lazar Rusu and Nabeel Haseeb. Business and IT
alignment: An Evaluation of Strategic Alignment Models.
49. Petros Kostagiolas, Banou Christina and Stelios Zimeras. A study for
the organization of the Greek publishing enterprises at the beginning of
the 21st century
50. Juan Garcia, Diego A. Gomez, Antonio Gonzalez, Francisco J. Garcia and
Roberto Theron. A middleware framework to create and manage data
structures for Visual Analytics
51. Irene Samanta and Panagiotis Kyriazopoulos. Factors influence
e-business adaptation in the Greek hotel sector
52. Irene Samanta. The impact of e-customer relationship marketing in
hotel industry
53. Marcelo Albuquerque, Sean Siqueira, Rosana Lanzelotte and Maria Braz.
An Ontology for Musical Phonographic Records: Contributing with a
Representation Model
54. Luis Alvarez Sabucedo and Luis Anido Rifon. A semantic support for a
multi-platform eGovernment solution centered on the needs of citizens
55. Andreia Rodrigues, Plácido Pinheiro, Maikol Rodrigues, Adriano
Albuquerque and Francisca Gonçalves. Towards the Select Testable Use Cases
and a Real Experience
56. Ana Castro, Plácido Pinheiro and Mirian Pinheiro. Towards the
Neuropsychological Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease: A Hybrid Model in
Decision Making
57. Isabelle Tamanini, Ana Karoline Araújo de Castro, Plácido Rogério
Pinheiro and Mirian Caliope Dantas Pinheiro. Applied Neuroimaging to the
Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease: A Multicriteria Model
58. John Vrettaros, George Vouros and Athanasios Drigas. An expedient
study on Back-Propagation (BPN) neural networks for modeling automated
evaluation of the answers and progress of deaf students that possess basic
knowledge of the English language and computer skills
59. Athanasios Drigas, Katerina Argyri and John Vrettaros. Decade review
(1999-2009): Artificial Intelligence Techniques in Student Modeling
60. Vasiliki Coussiavelou. Digital Dividend aware Business Models for the
Creative Industries: Challenges and Opportunities in EU markets
61. Maria Pavlis Korres, Thanassis Karalis, Piera Leftheriotou, Elena
García Barriocanal. Integrating adults� characteristics and the
requirements for their effective learning in an e-learning environment
which will take place in the heart breaking city of Chania, in the
exciting island of Crete in Greece. More information available at:
http://www.open-knowledge-society.org/summit.htm
For three days, 140 papers will be presented covering all the aspects of
the Knowledge Society, towards the vision for a better world through the
exploitation of Emerging Technologies and Systems, in the context of
social and humanistic themes and objectives.
Registrations are open at a special rate for attendees. Please contact the
conference secretariat, for more information at wsks2009(a)otenet.gr, Att.
Mrs Katerina Pitsa.
We are looking forward to see you in Chania,
http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=chania%2C+crete , and to explore together
exotic places in the sea and the mountains of Crete, like
Balos, http://www.flickr.com/search/?w=all&q=balos+crete&m=text,
Elafonisi, http://www.flickr.com/photos/wolfgangstaudt/925257946/,
Falasarna, http://www.flickr.com/search/?s=int&w=all&q=falasarna&m=text
Samaria, http://www.flickr.com/search/?s=int&w=all&q=samaria+crete&m=text
We are sure you will be excited in WSKS 2009, Join us today.
There are also still many options for contributing to the Scientific
Program of the Summit, contributing your research work. Please contact
Directly Dr. Miltiadis D. Lytras at miltiadis.lytras(a)gmail.com.
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Betreff: [isworld] WISP 2009 Call for Papers (pre-ICIS Workshop on Info
Security & Privacy)
Datum: Tue, 1 Sep 2009 10:56:17 -0500
Von: Merrill Warkentin <m.warkentin(a)msstate.edu>
Antwort an: Merrill Warkentin <m.warkentin(a)msstate.edu>
Organisation: Mississippi State University
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
Call for Papers - WISP 2009
Pre-ICIS SIGSEC Workshop on Information Security and Privacy (WISP)
The AIS Special Interest Group on Information Security and Privacy (SIGSEC)
is pleased to announce its fourth annual Workshop on Information Security
and Privacy (WISP) to be held pre-ICIS on Monday, December 14, 2009 in
Phoenix, Arizona (USA). This workshop is intended to be a forum for
scholars, practitioners, and doctoral students interested in information
security and privacy to exchange ideas and encourage collaboration among the
members of the SIGSEC community and others. We invite individuals to submit
research articles, case studies, position papers, research-in-progress, and
panel discussion proposals that address all interesting aspects of
information security and assurance, including but not limited to:
-Socio-technical analysis of information security and privacy issues
-Cultural issues in management of information security and privacy
-IT risk analysis and management issues
-Economic analysis of information security strategies and privacy measures
-Behavioral and cognitive research into security technology acceptance and
use
-Psychological and criminological perspectives on violators and abusers
-Compliance with information security and privacy policies, procedures, and
regulations
-Strategies for decreasing risky habits and behaviors
-Analysis of system vulnerabilities and risk exposure
-Protection of organizational knowledge and proprietary data
-Ensuring efficacy of operations for high integrity
-Management of electronic espionage and technological crime
-Cases in infrastructure protection
-Forensic analysis issues
-Legal, societal, and ethical issues in high technology crime
-Issues of information security and privacy in e-government technologies
-Issues of information security and privacy issues in online communities
-Simulation of information security and risk management
All submitted papers undergo a double blind peer review process. Selected
papers will be fast tracked to Journal of Information System Security.
Please submit your papers using our conference submission system located at
http://www.security-conference.org/sigsec/
Send panel proposals to Rita Walczuch - r.walczuch(a)maastrichtuniversity.nl
All submission should use Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format only, with no
author names or other identification in the manuscript file, including
document properties and tracked changes (blind the submission, please).
Please use MISQ style for your paper and references. Please limit your
completed research and case study papers to 12 pages and
research-in-progress papers to 6 pages, single-spaced with 12-point Times
New Roman font.
Important Dates:
Submission deadline:
September 14, 2009
Notification of acceptance:
October 14, 2009
Revised, formatted document due:
November 14, 2009
Workshop date:
December 14, 2009 (Monday)
Workshop Co-Chairs
Merrill Warkentin
Mississippi State University
Rita Walczuch
Maastricht University
Workshop Sponsors
AIS Special Interest Group on Security and Privacy (SIGSEC)
(Gurpreet Dhillon, Virginia Commonwealth University, SIGSEC Chair)
Journal of Information System Security
(Gurpreet Dhillon, Editor)
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Betreff: [isworld] CAiSE'10 Call for Workshop Proposals
Datum: Tue, 1 Sep 2009 07:57:39 -0400
Von: Jolita Ralyte <jolita.ralyte(a)unige.ch>
Antwort an: Jolita Ralyte <jolita.ralyte(a)unige.ch>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <isworld(a)lyris.isworld.org>
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CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
22nd International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
CAiSE�10, 7-11th June 2010, Hammamet, Tunisia
http://www.caise2010.rnu.tn
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The 22nd CAiSE will focus on Evolving Information Systems. The workshops
associated with the conference will explore a variety of new techniques
required to ensure sustainability, evolution, adaptability and self
management of large and complex computer systems.
CAiSE�10 invites proposals for workshops to be held in conjunction with
the conference, related to the CAiSE topics, and covering new emerging
topics, in particular. Workshop proposals should be submitted to the
workshop chairs, Jolita Ralyté [jolita.ralyte(a)unige.ch] and Pierluigi
Plebani [plebani(a)elet.polimi.it]. Prior contact with the workshop chairs
is encouraged.
The organizer(s) of approved workshops will be responsible for advertising
their workshop, for the reviewing process for their workshop's papers, and
for the collection of camera-ready copies of accepted papers (verifying
that they comply with the formatting rules). Organizers (including
co-organizers) are expected to attend their entire workshop and to provide
a summary of the event, for presentation to CAiSE organisers.
DATES
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Deadline for proposals: 12th October 2009
Decision on acceptance: 30th October 2009
Workshop camera ready date (firm): April 15th, 2010
Workshops: one or two days 7-8 June 2010, Hammamet, Tunisia
DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSERS
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The proposal (length up to 1000 words) should cover the following points:
1. Workshop title, length (1 day, 2 days), preferred date.
2. Organisers (PC chairs, other organisers who will be present at the
workshop or are otherwise involved, including the person responsible for
the web presence and communications). Please include names, addresses,
affiliations, and indicate who is the main responsible person. The
submission should include a one-paragraph biographical sketch for each
organizer, describing relevant qualifications and experience.
3. Purpose: How does the focus of the workshop differ from the main
conference? What are the main goals? List the workshop topics.
4. Organization of the workshop. Include any special requirement on
infrastructure and room layout.
5. List of PC members.
6. An estimate of number of papers to be accepted, and number of
attendees. If applicable, short information on previous editions of the
workshop series (this should include attendance information).
7. Short information on your plans for publicising your workshop and
making it highly visible.
SERVICES PROVIDED BY CAiSE'10
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1. One free workshop registration for every 10 registrations.
2. Publication of proceedings, based on a pack of source files delivered
by the PC chairs, including a preface, list of authors, and other
documentation (to be defined).
3. Workshops will benefit from the local organizational infrastructure and
receive administrative support (registration, badges, refreshments, hotel
booking, room rental, beamers, screens, etc.).
The workshop may be cancelled if the number of submissions is low.
WORKSHOP CHAIRS
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Jolita Ralyté [jolita.ralyte(a)unige.ch]
University of Geneva, CUI
Battelle - bâtiment A, 7, route de Drize
CH-1227 Carouge, Switzerland
Phone: +41 22 379 02 45
Fax: +41 22 379 02 33
Pierluigi Plebani [plebani(a)elet.polimi.it]
Politecnico di MIlano
Dipartimento di Elettronica ed Informazione
Via Ponzio 34/5 - 20133 Milano, Italy
Phone: +39 2 2399 3473
Fax: +39 2 2399 3411
Please send your proposals to both Jolita and Pierluigi.
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