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Subject: [AISWorld] FW: TOC Int'l Jrnl of AIS, 11(4),
December, 2010 (Clean Copy)
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 10:55:51 -0500
From: Steve Sutton <ssutton(a)bus.ucf.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>,
sigasys(a)lists.aisnet.org <sigasys(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Sorry for re-posting, last one came across AISWorld pretty garbled.
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Volume 11, issue 4 - 2010
There I Go, Turn the Page
Steve G. Sutton
A research discipline with no boundaries: Reflections on 20 years of defining AIS research
Steve G. Sutton
Process-based view of agility: The value contribution of IT and the effects on process outcomes
Robyn L. Raschke
On IT and business value in developing countries: A complementarities-based approach
Acklesh Prasad, Jon Heales
Enterprise ontologies: Review and an activity theory approach
Daniel E. O'Leary
The influence of firm specific context on realizing information technology business value in manufacturing industry
Lee J. Yao, Chunhui Liu, Siew H. Chan
Call For Papers: University of Waterloo Symposium on Information Integrity and Information Systems Assurance
Steve G. Sutton
KPMG Professor& Ph.D. Program Coordinator
Dixon School of Accounting, UCF
www.bus.ucf.edu/ssutton/
Join us in Rome for ISAIS April 18, 2011.
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Subject: CFP ICETE 2011 - 8th Int'l Joint Conference on
e-Business and Telecommunications
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 08:29:30 -0500
From: ICETE Secretariat <postmaster13(a)303media.net>
Reply-To: icete.secretariat(a)insticc.org
<icete.secretariat(a)insticc.org>
To: gustaf.neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at
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CALL FOR PAPERS
8th International Joint Conference on e-Business and Telecommunications - ICETE 2011
Website: http://www.icete.org
July 18 - 21, 2011
Seville, Spain
In cooperation with IACR (International Association for Cryptologic Research),
WfMC (Workflow Management Coalition),
IEICE (The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers),
SWIM (Special Interest Group on Software Interprise Modeling),
ATI (Asociacion de Tecnicos de Informatica),
CEPIS (Council of European Professional Informatics Societies),
ACM SIGMIS (ACM Special Interest Group on Management Information Systems),
ACM SIGSAC (ACM Special Interest Group on Security, Audit and Control) and
FIDETIA (Fundacion para la Investigacion y el Desarrollo de las Tecnologias de la Informacion en Andalucia)
In Collaboration with Higher Technical School of Computer Engineering, University of Seville
Sponsored by INSTICC
BMNX
Important Deadlines:
Regular Paper submission: February 3, 2011
Authors Notification (regular papers): April 16, 2011
Final Regular Paper Submission and Registration: May 5, 2011
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Dear ,
We would like to draw your attention to the 8th International Joint Conference on e-Business and Telecommunications (ICETE-2011), which has currently an open call for papers.
ICETE is considered a prestigious world-class conference and a top reference in its area. This joint conference includes six concurrent conferences, with strong synergies, namely:
- DCNET - Int'l Conference on Data Communication Networking (http://dcnet.icete.org/)
Conference Topics:
* Collaborative Networking
* Communication Networks Education
* Data Services Management
* Fault Detection and Management
* Green Communications
* Implementation and Experimental Test-Beds
* Internet of Things
* Methodologies for Network Management, etc
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Jose Sevillano, University of Seville, Spain
Mohammad S. Obaidat, Monmouth University, U.S.A.
- ICE-B - Int'l Conference on e-Business (http://ice-b.icete.org/)
Conference Areas:
* Applications
* Enterprise Engineering
* Mobility
* Collaboration and e-Services
* Technology Platforms
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
David A. Marca, University of Phoenix, U.S.A.
Boris Shishkov, IICREST, Bulgaria
Marten van Sinderen, University of Twente, The Netherlands
- OPTICS - Int'l Conference on Optical Communication Systems (http://optics.icete.org/)
Conference Topics:
* Design and Management of Optical Networks
* Optical Networks Performance Modelling
* Optical Networks Control and Management
* Optical Modulation and Signal Processing
* Reliable Optical Networks
* Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS)
* New Architectures for Optical Routers and Switches
* New Optical Fiber Technologies , etc
PROGRAM CHAIR
Eusebi Calle Ortega, University of Girona, Spain
- SECRYPT - Int'l Conference on Security and Cryptography (http://secrypt.icete.org/)
Conference Topics:
* Access Control
* Applied Cryptography
* Biometrics Security and Privacy
* Critical Infrastructure Protection
* Data Integrity
* Data Protection
* Database Security and Privacy
* Digital Forensics
* Digital Rights Management, etc
PROGRAM CHAIR
Pierangela Samarati, Universita degli Studi di Milano, Italy
Javier Lopez, University of Malaga, Spain
- SIGMAP (Int'l Conf on Signal Processing and Multimedia Applications (http://sigmap.icete.org/)
Conference Areas:
* Multimedia and Communications
* Multimedia Signal Processing
* Multimedia Systems and Applications
PROGRAM CHAIR
Alejandro Linares Barranco, University of Seville, Spain
George Tsihrintzis, University of Piraeus, Greece
- WINSYS - Int'l Conf on Wireless Information Networks and Systems (http://winsys.icete.org/)
Conference Areas:
* Sensor, Mesh and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks
* Wireless and Mobile Technologies
* Mobile Software and Services
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Rafael Caldeirinha, Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Portugal
Mohammad S. Obaidat, Monmouth University, U.S.A.
These six concurrent conferences are held in parallel and registration to one warrants delegates to attend all six.
ICETE is interested in promoting high quality research as it can be confirmed by last year acceptance rates, where from 422 submissions, 11% were accepted as full papers, 18% were presented as short papers and 14% as posters.
Submitted papers will be subject to a double-blind review process. All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings, under an ISBN reference, on paper and on CD-ROM support.
A short list of presented papers will be selected so that revised and extended versions of these papers will be published by Springer-Verlag in a CCIS Series book.
Additionally, a short list of papers presented at the conference, will also be selected for publication in the CEPIS UPGRADE Journal and in the REICIS Journal.
Furthermore, a short list of papers presented at the conference DCNET and WINSYS, will be selected for publication in a special issue of JNW - Journal of Networks.
The proceedings will be submitted for indexation by Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index, INSPEC, DBLP and EI.
Best paper awards will be bestowed at the conference closing session.
All papers presented at the conference venue will be available at the SciTePress Digital Library (http://www.scitepress.org/DigitalLibrary/).
In addition to these six conferences, ICETE will also include some small events (workshops), that will provide a more interactive and focused platform for presenting and discussing new and emerging ideas.
WORKSHOP:
Regular Paper Submission Deadline: March 14, 2011
> Applications of Cooperative Wireless Ad-hoc Sensor Networks (ACWAdSN 2011)
http://www.icete.org/workshops.asp
If you wish to propose a workshop or a special session, for example based on the results of a specific research project, please contact the secretariat. Workshop chairs and Special Session chairs will benefit from logistics support and other types of support, including secretariat and financial support, to facilitate the development of a valid idea.
Please check further details at the conference website (http://www.icete.org).
Should you have any question or suggestion please don't hesitate to contact me.
Kind regards,
Monica Saramago
ICETE Secretariat
Av. D. Manuel I, 27A 2.esq.
2910-595 Setubal, Portugal
Tel.: +351 265 520 185
Fax: +44 203 014 5432
Email: icete.secretariat(a)insticc.org
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Subject: CFP ICE-B 2011 - Int'l Conf. on e-Business
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 08:08:31 -0500
From: ICE-B Secretariat <postmaster13(a)303media.net>
Reply-To: ice-b.secretariat(a)insticc.org
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To: neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at
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CALL FOR PAPERS
International Conference on e-Business - ICE-B 2011
Website: http://ice-b.icete.org
July 18 - 21, 2011
Seville, Spain
In cooperation with WfMC (Workflow Management Coalition),
IEICE (The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers),
SWIM (Special Interest Group on Software Interprise Modeling),
ATI (Asociacion de Tecnicos de Informatica),
CEPIS (Council of European Professional Informatics Societies),
ACM SIGMIS (ACM Special Interest Group on Management Information Systems) and
FIDETIA (Fundacion para la Investigacion y el Desarrollo de las Tecnologias de la Informacion en Andalucia)
In Collaboration with Higher Technical School of Computer Engineering, University of Seville
Sponsored by INSTICC
BHOE
Important Deadlines:
Regular Paper submission: February 3, 2011
Authors Notification (regular papers): April 16, 2011
Final Regular Paper Submission and Registration: May 5, 2011
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Dear Gustaf Neumann,
We would like to draw your attention to the International Conference on e-Business (ICE-B 2011), which has currently an open call for papers.
The areas of the current conference are: (i) Applications; (ii) Enterprise Engineering; (iii) Mobility; (iv) Collaboration and e-Services; (v) Technology Platforms, and we look forward to receiving submissions (both research-driven and of a more practical nature) that reflect innovative results in the mentioned areas.
ICE-B 2011 is part of the International Joint Conference on e-Business and Telecommunications (ICETE 2011) that has 5 more conferences with very strong synergies between them, namely:
- DCNET: Int'l Conference on Data Communication Networking (http://dcnet.icete.org)
- OPTICS: Int'l Conference on Optical Communication Systems (http://optics.icete.org)
- SECRYPT: Int'l Conference on Security and Cryptography (http://secrypt.icete.org)
- SIGMAP: Int'l Conf on Signal Processing and Multimedia Applications (http://sigmap.icete.org)
- WINSYS: Int'l Conf on Wireless Information Networks and Systems (http://winsys.icete.org)
These six concurrent conferences are held in parallel and registration to one warrants delegates to attend all six.
ICETE is interested in promoting high quality research as it can be confirmed by last year acceptance rates, where from 422 submissions, 11% were accepted as full papers, 18% were presented as short papers and 14% as posters.
Submitted papers will be subject to a double-blind review process. All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings, under an ISBN reference, on paper and on CD-ROM support.
A short list of presented papers will be selected so that revised and extended versions of these papers will be published by Springer-Verlag in a CCIS Series book.
Additionally, a short list of papers presented at the conference, will also be selected for publication in the CEPIS UPGRADE Journal and in the REICIS Journal.
The proceedings will be submitted for indexation by Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index, INSPEC, DBLP and EI.
Best paper awards will be bestowed at the conference closing session.
All papers presented at the conference venue will be available at the SciTePress Digital Library (http://www.scitepress.org/DigitalLibrary/).
In addition to these six conferences, ICETE will also include some small events (workshops), that will provide a more interactive and focused platform for presenting and discussing new and emerging ideas.
WORKSHOP:
Regular Paper Submission Deadline: March 14, 2011
> Applications of Cooperative Wireless Ad-hoc Sensor Networks (ACWAdSN 2011)
http://www.icete.org/workshops.asp
If you wish to propose a workshop or a special session, for example based on the results of a specific research project, please contact the secretariat. Workshop chairs and Special Session chairs will benefit from logistics support and other types of support, including secretariat and financial support, to facilitate the development of a valid idea.
TOPIC AREAS:
AREA 1: APPLICATIONS
> Banking/Finance
> Education/Learning
> Entertainment
> Government
> Health Care/Well-being
> Industrial
> Urban/Regional Planning/Development
AREA 2: ENTERPRISE ENGINEERING
> Architectures
> B2C/B2B Considerations
> Business Performance
> Business Process
> Business-IT Alignment
> Enterprise Models
> Integration
> Interoperability
> Ontologies
AREA 3: MOBILITY
> Context-Awareness
> Information Quality
> m-Business Models
> Mobile Architectures
> Mobile User Interfaces
> Trust/Security/Protection
AREA 4: COLLABORATION AND E-SERVICES
> Collaborative Systems
> Pragmatic Web
> Quality-of-Service
> Semantic Web
> Social Networks
> Ubiquity
> Usability
> Virtual Worlds
> Web Services
AREA 5: TECHNOLOGY PLATFORMS
> Cloud Technology
> Generic Platforms
> Grid Computing
> Middleware Platforms
> Service-Oriented Architectures
> Transactional Architectures
> Future Directions
CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS
Mohammad S. Obaidat, Monmouth University, U.S.A.
Jose Sevillano, University of Seville, Spain
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
David A. Marca, University of Phoenix, U.S.A.
Boris Shishkov, IICREST, Bulgaria
Marten van Sinderen, University of Twente, The Netherlands
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Available at http://www.ice-b.icete.org/program_committee.asp
Please check further details at the conference web site (http://www.icete.org).
Should you have any question or suggestion please don't hesitate to contact me.
Kind regards,
Monica Saramago
ICE-B Secretariat
Av. D. Manuel I, 27A 2.esq.
2910-595 Setubal, Portugal
Tel.: +351 265 520 185
Fax: +44 203 014 5432
Email: ice-b.secretariat(a)insticc.org
Web: http://ice-b.icete.org
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Subject: Special Issue on Business Models for Mobile Platforms
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 18:12:39 -0300 (CLST)
From: eCommerce List <eCommerce_List(a)noresponse.cl>
To: neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at, neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at
Special Issue on Business Models for Mobile Platforms
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce
Research <http://www.jtaer.com/>
Guest editors; Pietr Ballon, Harry Bouwman and Yufei Yuan
While digital mobile communication arguably has constituted,
in parallel with the Internet, the most impacting innovation
of the past decades in terms of how people exchange
information - and this first and foremost in Europe, Japan
and Korea -, its business and technological set-up is now
facing profound change. Vertical coordination and
integration, with mobile telecom vendors driving and
controlling technological innovation, and mobile network
operators driving and controlling service provision, have
persisted in the mobile industry until very recently.
However, the emergence of various types of software
platforms and internet-like end-to-end architectures in
mobile systems is increasing the pressure on the dominant
technological and busin ess set-up, to the point of a
reconfiguration of the entire mobile system.
The impact of this mobile-internet convergence for the
structure of the mobile industry, and in particular for the
position of mobile network operators as integrated service
providers, has been a subject of heated debate for some time
now. One strong current in business and academic literature
is arguing that the ?open and modular? internet
architectures will (or should) wipe away the current ?closed
and integrated? telecommunications architectures. It is
often implied that, as a result, (mainly US-based) internet
and IT firms are bound to make significant inroads into the
telecommunications market. By contrast, others anticipate
that the advantages in terms of quality and security offered
by integrated telecommunications architectures will allow
mobile operators to dominate the mobile internet and to
capture a major share of all service revenues in this context.
Recently, however, a s mall body of ?revisionist? literature
on modularity and the ICT industry has emerged that, if
applied to the mobile internet, may challenge both visions.
It argues that there is no automatic mirroring between
technical modularity and market unbundling, and that,
instead of relying on any outright ?open? or ?closed?
strategy, successful ICT companies increasingly employ ?open
but not open? platform strategies in order to combine
advantages of diversity and complementarities with
advantages of control and coordination. Multi-actor and
multi-side platforms need closer analysis.
The emergence of various these new types of platforms in
mobile and wireless systems illustrates that competition and
diversity in the mobile arena are increasing strongly, and
that convergent service provision is rising strongly. Mobile
platforms may refer to various system levels including
mobile devices\' operating systems, mobile network
protocols, mobile services and applications, and so on.
Through platform ownership, companies aspire to position
themselves as central gatekeepers in the mobile industry.
This evolution presents a range of new possibilities to
create and capture value in new and unexpected ways. At the
same time, it challenges the traditionally dominant
stakeholders active in the mobile industry, and has led
analysts to anticipate a reconfiguration of the entire
mobile industry architecture. Service and Content Providers
have to consider how to decide how to deal with the multiple
available platforms. Moreover privacy concerns for users are
becoming more an issue.
In the wake of a buoyant and turbulent year for mobile
service platforms, this special issue will focus on the
causes and effects of the current explosion of platforms in
the mobile ICT industry. The objective of this issue is to
explore changing business models and industry architectures
as a result of the introduction of mobile platforms. The
issue calls for original papers on this central topic.
Papers may be of an empirical or of a conceptual nature.
They may deal with the characteristics of successful
business models in this field, the emergence of new mobile
industry architectures, new mobile eco-systems, and the
competition and collaboration between media, IT, internet
and telecommunications companies regarding mobile platforms.
The papers may focus on individual platforms and
applications, as well as on cross-platform comparative
studies. The focus is on technology, on value creation in
multi-actor settings as well as on governance of new mobile
eco-systems.
Topics
We specifically encourage papers on the following topics:
Platform theories, network effects and multi-sided mobile
platforms
Platforms and cross subsidization
Platforms: organizational and technical interaction
Eco-systems, channels and platforms
Standardization, and open and closed platforms
Business strategies related to mobile platforms
New reven ue (sharing) models around mobile platforms
Business models for mobile app stores and mobile search
Mobile media platforms, and their architecture
Mobile service platforms and eCommerce/eBusiness
Platform models for the Internet of Things
Privacy concerns
Mobile platforms and eCommerce.
Mobile platforms and eBusiness applications
Governance issues with regard to multi-actor eco-systems
About JTAER
The Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce
Research (JTAER) has been created to allow researchers,
acade micians and other professionals an agile and flexible
channel of communication in which to share and debate new
ideas and emerging technologies concerned with this rapidly
evolving field. The Journal of Theoretical and Applied
Electronic Commerce Research is published quarterly. The
intended audience includes academicians, researchers and
professionals in computer science, information management,
telecommunications, business administration, sociology, law,
financial services, as well as specialists in the field of
electronic commerce. More info:www.jtaer.com.
<http://www.jtaer.com/>
IMPORTANT DATES
-Full Script Submission: January 15, 2011
-Author Notification: March 15, 2011
-Revisions due by: April 15, 2011
-Final acceptance notification: May 15, 2011
-Camera ready version: 1 June 2011
-Publication: 15 August 2011
SUBMISSION
We are soliciting for original works capturing aspect of
mobile platform research, both theoretical and applied.
Author guidelines can be found at:
http://www.jtaer.com/author_guidelines.doc.
<http://www.jtaer.com/author_guidelines.doc>All submission
will be refereed by at least three reviewers. Submissions
should be directed by email to w.a.g.a.bouwman(a)tudelft.nl.
GUEST EDITORS
Dr. Pieter Ballon
Interdisciplinary Institute for Broadband Technology-SMIT
Free University of Brussel s
Belgium
Pieter.Ballon(a)vub.ac.be
Dr Harry Bouwman
Delft University of Technology
Faculty of Technology, Policy, and Management
The Netherlands
And
IAMSR, Abo Akademi, Turku
Finland
Email: W.A.G.A. Bouwman(a)tudelft.nl
Dr. Yuan Yufei
McMaster e-Business Research Center
DeGroote School of Business
McMaster University, Hamilton
Ontario, Canada
yuanyuf(a)mcmaster.ca
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Subject: [WI] 3DTV-CONFERENCE 2010 - Call For Papers
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 21:59:55 +0200 (EET)
From: gudukbay(a)cs.bilkent.edu.tr
To: WI(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
Apologies for cross-postings
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3DTV-CONFERENCE 2011
THE TRUE VISION
CAPTURE, TRANSMISSION AND DISPLAY OF 3D VIDEO
16-18 MAY 2011
WOW TOPKAPI PALACE, ANTALYA, TURKEY
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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Capturing 3D scenery, processing the captured data for storage
and transmission, and displaying the result for creating 3D
visual sensation are the main functional components of a 3DTV
system. 3DTV-CON 2011 is the 5th in a series of successful
conferences bringing together researchers and developers with
diverse experience and activity in distinct, yet complementary,
areas in relation to 3D television.
The conference involves a wide range of disciplines including
image and video processing, computer vision and graphics,
telecommunications, electronics, optics and physics.
Professionals from these areas are cordially invited to attend
3DTV-CON 2011 and take part in its activities. The conference
will consist of tutorials, plenary talks, and special and
regular sessions on the conference themes as listed below.
3D Capture and Processing: 3D capture and reconstruction for
static and dynamic scenes, design and implementation of novel
camera systems, multi-modal sensor data processing for 3D
reconstruction and tracking, mixing of virtual and real worlds,
3D head pose and gaze tracking, signal processing for
diffraction and holographic 3DTV.
3D Coding and Transmission: Novel systems and architectures
for 3DTV transmission, multi-view video coding, compression of
depth and disparity maps, meshes, holograms, and light fields,
error resilience and concealment techniques, audio coding for
3DTV, advances in quality of service.
3D Visualization and Interaction: Stereoscopic and auto-
stereoscopic display techniques, holographic display
technology, integral imaging techniques, underlying optics and
VLSI technologies, novel representation techniques for 3D data,
novel forms of interaction with 3DTV, human factors and health
effects of 3D vision.
3D Applications: 3D television, cinema, and games, 3D
tele-immersion and remote collaboration, virtual heritage and
virtual archaeology, augmented and virtual reality environments,
medical and biomedical applications, digital signage, 3D
content-based retrieval and recognition.
Paper submission
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Prospective authors are invited to submit original papers,
four-pages long, in double-column format including authors'
names, affiliations, and short abstract. Papers will be
collected only by electronic submission through the conference
site www.3dtv-con.org. The proceedings will be archived by
IEEE Xplore, following the practice of the previous
conferences.
Important Dates
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Special session proposal deadline.......: December 2, 2010
Regular paper submission deadline.......: December 15, 2010
Notification of paper acceptance........: February 10, 2011
Camera-ready paper submission deadline..: March 9, 2011
Conference..............................: May 16-18, 2011
Further information is available at: www.3dtv-con.org.
COMMITTEE
General Chairs
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Ugur Gudukbay Bilkent University, TR
Levent Onural Bilkent University, TR
Program Chairs
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Tanju Erdem Ozyegin University, TR
Atanas Gotchev Tampere University of Technology, FI
Advisory Board
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Reha Civanlar Ozyegin University, TR
Matthew Cowan RealD, USA
Kazumasi Enami NICT, Japan
Bahram Javidi University of Connecticut, USA
Byoungho Lee Seoul National University South Korea
Joern Ostermann Leibniz University of Hannover, DE
Hans-Peter Seidel Max-Planck-Institut fuer Informatik, DE
Thomas Sikora Technische Universitaet Berlin, DE
Masayuki Tanimoto Nagoya University, Japan
A. Murat Tekalp Koc University, TR
Anthony Vetro MERL, USA
Jisang Yoo Kwangwoon University, South Korea
Publications Chair
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Ali Ozer Ercan Ozyegin University, TR
Special Sessions Chair
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A. Aydin Alatan Middle East Technical University, TR
Tutorial Chair
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Ahmet Kondoz University of Surrey, UK
Publicity Co-chairs
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Gozde Bozdagi Akar Middle East Technical University, TR
George Triantafyllidis Technological Educational
Institution of Crete, GR
Industry Liaisons
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Ibrahim Sezan Sharp Laboratories, USA
Dusik Park Samsung, South Korea
Local Organizing Committee
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Fahri Yaras Bilkent University, TR
Erdem Sahin Bilkent University, TR
Erdem Ulusoy Bilkent University, TR
Kivanc Kose Bilkent University, TR
Ali Ozgur Yontem Bilkent University, TR
Web Master
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Subject: SPECIAL ISSUE ON: Management of Global Software
Development: Opportunities, Challenges and Lessons L
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 16:22:33 -0300 (CLST)
From: eCommerce List <eCommerce_List(a)noresponse.cl>
To: neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at, neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at
===================================================
CALL FOR PAPERS
===================================================
SPECIAL ISSUE ON: Management of Global Software Development:
Opportunities, Challenges and Lessons Learned
===================================================
Background and Scope
===================================================
Global Software development (GSD) has recently emerged as a
viable and
important software development paradigm. Many companies have
been adopting
GSD approaches due to limited availability of software
development expertise at the host companies and to reduce
software development costs.
Previous work suggests that half of the companies that have
tried GSD have
failed to realise the anticipated outcomes which has
resulted in poor global relationships, misunderstanding of
the projects\' requirements, high costs and poor services.
There are many reasons for these failures.
One of the major issues in GSD is that many clients endorse
global contracts with their vendors prior to testing their
project management capabilities for the global activity.
However, the scope of GSD is expanding from focusing only on
reducing cost to improving organisations\' overall
management of software development capabilities.
Understanding issues relating to managing GSD initiatives
will help to ensure the successful outcome of projects and
to maintain long lasting relationships between clients and
vendors in different geographical locations. This special
issue is aimed to provide a forum for researchers and
practitioners to share their advancements on management of
GSD initiatives. We will welcome research papers which
report new
methodologies, experiments, technologies and empirical
studies. Experience papers and practical reports on
industrial case studies are particularly welcomed.
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Topics
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-Managing global software development: planning,controlling,
directing, team building, managing diversity, measurements
and evaluation.
-Managing software process improvement in global software
development
-Communication, trust, coordination and collaboration
challenges in global software development
-Managing human behaviours in global software development
-Managing virtual software development teams
-Empirical studies of managing global software development
-Software process paradigms for global software development
(planned, agile, balanced, etc)
-Methods and tools for global software development:
requirements engineering, design, coding, verification,
testing and maintenance
-Empirical studies of collaborative technologies in global
software development
-Empirical studies of global software development teams
-Strategic issues in managing global software development
(offshoring, nearshoring, onshoring etc.), w ork
distribution models, supplier selection and management, and
costbenefit analysis
-Knowledge management in global software development
-Multi-cultural aspects in global software development
-Software global development risk management
-Global software development practices & metrics
-Economy of global software development
-Lessons learned from past projects
-Teaching global software development
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Proposed publication schedule
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Deadline for submission of
papers: 30 April 2011
Authors to receive a 1st
decision by: 30 August 2011
Final notification of acceptance:
30 November 2011
On-line and print publication:
February 2012 (subject to IET Schedule)
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Submission Guidelines
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All papers must be submitted through t he journal\'s
Manuscript Central system:
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/iet-SEN
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Special issue guest editors:
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Dr. Mahmood Niazi (corresponding editor)
Keele University
E: m.k.niazi(a)cs.keele.ac.uk
Dr. Narciso Cerpa
Universidad de Talca
Dr. Valentine Casey
Dundalk Institute of Technology
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Subject: [computational.science] IEEE IMSAA 2010 - Call for
Participation
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 21:21:32 -0500
From: IMSAA 2010 <imsaaconf(a)gmail.com>
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
We cordially invite you to join us at:
4th IEEE International Conference on Internet Multimedia Systems
Architecture and Application (IMSAA-10)
December 15-17, 2010
Bangalore, India
http://www.imsaa.org
Technical Sponsors: IEEE Communications Society Bangalore Chapter,
IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc), IEEE Bangalore Section
IEEE IMSAA 2010 is designated to tackle challenges in the areas
of next generation communication system and multimedia services,
including issues related to performance, security, reliability,
scalability, mobility, interoperability, and deployment by bringing
together researchers, engineers and practitioners from academia and
industry working.
The conference program will include presentation of peer-reviewed
papers, service providers session, co-located workshops, tutorials,
and demonstration sessions.
This year plenary and keynote speakers include:
- Charles E. Perkins, Technical Fellow, Tellabs, USA
- Dr. Parag Pruthi, CEO and Founder, NIKSUN, USA
- K Ananth Krishnan, CTO Tata Consultancy
Services
- Dr. Venkat Padmanabhan, Manager, Microsoft Research, India
- Abhay Savargaonkar, CTO and Vice President, Bharti Airtel, India
Further details are available at: http://www.imsaa.org
We look forward seeing you in Bangalore,
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Subject: [computational.science] MDM 2011 New Extension:
Paper Due Dec 10, 2010
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 01:38:02 +0000
From: ZHENG Baihua <bhzheng(a)smu.edu.sg>
Organization: "ICCSA"
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MDM 2011 - Call for Papers
12th International Conference on Mobile Data Management (MDM 2011)
June 6-9, 2011
Luleå, Norrbotten, Sweden
(www.mdmconferences.org/mdm2011)
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MDM 2011 to be held in Luleå, Norrbotten, Sweden (June 6-9, 2011) solicits innovative
research contributions related to data management in ubiquitous, pervasive and mobile
cloud computing.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Adaptability and stability of pervasive computing systems
* Context-aware computing and location-based services
* Data management in sensor and mobile ad hoc networks
* Data management in mobile peer-to-peer networks
* Data Management in the Mobile Cloud
* Data mining for mobile applications
* Data replication, migration and dissemination in mobile environments
* Data stream processing in mobile/sensor networks
* OS and middleware for mobile and pervasive computing
* Indexing and query processing for moving objects
* Query processing and optimization for mobile users
* Resource advertising and discovery techniques
* Theoretical foundations of data-intensive mobile computing
* OS and middleware for mobile and pervasive computing
* Security and privacy issues for ubiquitous systems
* Data stream security for mobile sensor networks
* Web data processing and security on mobile devices
* Mobile Web 2.0
* Pervasive Data Management
* Transactions and workflows in mobile environments
* Location and Trajectory data management
* Publish/subscribe and Query processing middleware for mobile data
* Mobile Cloud Computing
* Mobile Semantic Data Management
* Human-centric Activity Recognition
* Augmented Reality systems, data issues
* Managing pervasive data, sensor data streams and user devices
* Data Management of Mobile/ephemeral Social Networks
* People-centric mobile sensing networks and smart urban spaces
* Management of community sensing/participatory sensing data
* Management of Real-time Data in Converged Networks
* Mobile social applications and services
IMPORTANT DATES
* Abstract registration: December 10, 2010
* Paper submission: December 10, 2010
* Acceptance notification: February 21, 2011
* Camera-ready paper submission: March 21, 2011
PAPER SUBMISSION
The conference invites original, unpublished work, not exceeding 10 pages, including
figures, tables and references. Papers must be in IEEE camera-ready format
www.ieee.org/web/publications/pubservices/confpub/AuthorTools/conferenceTem….
Submissions in PDF are to be uploaded to the conference submission site at
https://cmt2.research.microsoft.com/MDM2011/Default.aspx.
Best papers from MDM 2011 will be invited to submit an extended version with significant
additional content (min 30%) to a special issue on Mobile Data Management of The Journal
of Distributed and Parallel Databases (DAPD).
OTHER ACTIVITIES
A number of events (workshop, demos, panels, seminars, PhD forum, and special industrial
forum) will be organized to cater for all academic activities, apart from research track
activities.
- Workshops are for fast track publications of papers
- Demos will present state of the art prototypes
- Panels will review current research activities and explore new frontiers
- PhD forum to encourage student participation
- Industrial forum for companies to present their research and development works.
Please check the website for upcoming announcements regarding these.
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Subject: [WI] Semantic Web Journal: Call for Special Issue
Proposals
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 20:20:13 -0500
From: Pascal Hitzler <pascal.hitzler(a)wright.edu>
To: Pascal Hitzler <pascal(a)pascal-hitzler.de>
Semantic Web Journal: Call for Special Issue Proposals
http://www.semantic-web-journal.net
Semantic Web research is interdisciplinary in nature. Indeed, progress
towards the Semantic Web vision requires the incorporation of
fundamental state-of-the-art and future developments from many domains
including Computer& Information Science, Cognitive Science, Geographic
Information Science, the social sciences, and many more. To establish
bridges between these domains, it is thus important to demonstrate what
and how they contribute to the Semantic Web vision, and what the
Semantic Web can offer in return to these disciplines.
Hence, the Semantic Web Journal calls for Special Issue proposals on
topics which (a) are within the topical realm of a neighboring domain
but (b) contribute directly or indirectly to Semantic Web research.
Research published in such special issues should strengthen the in-depth
information exchange between disciplines by providing novel and
high-quality contributions and at the same time demonstrate the impact
on foundational research questions relevant for Semantic Web. While such
manuscripts can be written with a specific audience in mind, the key
ideas and contributions should be accessible to the broader Semantic web
community.
Proposals for special issues shall be sent to the Editors-in-Chair
(contact(a)semantic-web-journal.net) and contain the following information
in a single PDF file:
* Names and affiliations of all guest editors
* Topic of the special issue
* Tentative list of Guest Editorial Board members
* A short description of the topic
* Why the topic is currently of interest
* Why the topic is relevant to this call
* Credentials of the guest editors regarding their research impact and
their community standing with respect to the topic
* A draft call for papers, including a suggested time-line
It will be assumed that all proposed guest editors are aware of the
journal's open and transparent review policy described at
http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/reviewers#review
Submission deadline: 10th of January, 2011
Best Regards,
Pascal Hitzler.
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Subject: [AISWorld] Publication of Vol.11, No.4, 2010 issue
of Journal of Electronic Commerce Research
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 16:52:04 -0800
From: Melody Kiang <mkiang(a)csulb.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of the Journal of Electronic Commerce Research (JECR), I
am pleased to announce that Vol. 11, Number 4, 2010 issue of JECR is
now available at the journal web site:
"http://www.csulb.edu/journals/jecr/c_i.htm". This is a hybrid issue
that contains two sections: the Special Section on Electronic Human
Resource Management and the Global IT-Workforce in an e-Business
Environment, guest co-edited by Dr. Sven Laumer,
Otto-Friedrich-University Bamberg, Germany, Dr. Andreas Eckhardt,
Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and Dr. Tim Weitzel,
Otto-Friedrich-University Bamberg, Germany, and the Regular Section
edited by Dr. Melody Kiang.
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Special Section on Electronic Human Resource Management and the Global
IT-Workforce in an e-Business Environment:
Electronic Human Resources Management in an E-Business Environment
Sven Laumer Centre of Human Resources Information Systems,
Otto-Friedrich-University at Bamberg, Germany
Andreas Eckhardt Centre of Human Resources Information Systems, Goethe
University Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Tim Weitzel Centre of Human Resources Information Systems,
Otto-Friedrich-University at Bamberg, Germany 240-250
Abstract
This special issue on Electronic Human Resources Management (E-HRM) in
an E-Business environment looks t opportunities nd ch llenges ssoci
ted with recruiting nd developing firm‟s workforce in a digital
world characterized by endemic talent scarcity, changing values and
shifting on- and offline behaviors of candidates and employees.
We first draw on a Delphi study with leading HR executives from 25
internationally renowned large firms and on a quantitative survey with
144 HR managers from German top 1,000 firms to delineate the key
trends and issues for modern HR executives. Demographic challenges and
the war for talent are seen as the most important trends in firms of
all sizes and in all industries, even ahead of, for example, social
media or the global economic crisis. Resulting from these trends, our
survey reve ls th t HR m n gers‟ most pressing ch llenges re st
ff retention nd internal and external employer branding. Overall, the
results emphasize the importance for an E-HRM that needs to be both
effective ? adequately fill vacancies ? and efficient ? make best use
of scarce resources.
The papers in the special issue address some of the open issues
identified. Overall, in a peer-review process two out of nine
submitted articles were selected for the special issue (22 per cent
acceptance). The first paper by Stefan Strohmeier scrutinizes how
e-portfolios can improve e-recruiting and talent management. The
second paper by Sharna Wiblen, David Grant and Kristine Dery uses a
single case study to learn how a shift from HRM to E-HRM can affect
talent management and people in n org niz tion nd tr nsform
firm‟s IT nd HR function.
Keywords: E-HRM (Electronic Human Resources Management), HRIS (Human
Resources Information Systems), talent management, recruiting,
e-recruiting, talent management, computer personnel research
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Transitioning to a New HRIS: Reshaping of Human Resources And
Information Technology Talent
Sharna Wiblen Discipline of Work and Organisational Studies, Faculty
of Economics and Business, University of Sydney, Australia
David Grant Discipline of Work and Organisational Studies, Faculty of
Economics and Business, University of Sydney, Australia
Kristine Dery Discipline of Work and Organisational Studies, Faculty
of Economics and Business, University of Sydney, Australia 251-267
ABSTRACT
The management of talent is increasingly recognised as critical to
organisational performance, particularly during periods of change.
This is evident in large scale change projects that are
technologically based and where major changes to processes typically
require shifts in skills and capability requirements. Based on a
single in-depth case study, this paper presents a comprehensive
exploration of an organisation‟s decision to transition from
their proprietary stand-alone HRIS system to an integrated vendor
system. The study shows how this transition ultimately led to the
reshaping of the organisation‟s understanding of the talent
requirements in both the Human Resources (HR) and information
technology (IT) functions and resulted in a new approach to the
management of talent. By applying a social construction of technology
based approach (SCOT), we argue that it is important for those
involved in the study and practice of transitioning technology to be
mindful of the potential consequences for talent and talent
management.
Keywords: Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS), E-HR, talent
management, social construction of technology (SCOT)
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Electronic Portfolios in Recruiting? A Conceptual Analysis of Usage
Stefan Strohmeier Department of Management Information Systems,
Saarland University, Germany 268-280
ABSTRACT
Electronic portfolios constitute a prominent educational innovation
which aims at the systematic self-controlled development of
qualifications based on a meaningful collection of electronic items.
As a commonly supposed interesting side effect, literature supposes
e-portfolios also as particular suitable tools for recruiting
employees, while systematic studies are missing. The current paper
therefore critically examines this view using a parsimonious model of
technology acceptance and uncovers diverse usage conditions. As the
main result, recruiting e-portfolios have to be understood as a
distinctly ambivalent concept, adoptable only in a restricted and
contingent way, while there are several organizational and
particularly technical measures that could improve future e-portfolio
usage in recruiting.
Keywords: electronic portfolios, recruiting, electronic HRM,
technology acceptance
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Regular Section:
A Classification Scheme for Analyzing Web 2.0 Tourism Websites
Scott Bingley School of Management and Information Systems, Victoria
University, Australia
Stephen Burgess Centre for Tourism and Services Research, Victoria
University, Australia
Carmine Sellitto Centre for Tourism and Services Research, Victoria
University, Australia
Carmen Cox School of Hotel, Tourism and Resort Management, Bond
University, Australia
Jeremy Buultjens Australian Regional Tourism Research Centre, Southern
Cross University, Australia 281-298
ABSTRACT
This article proposes a Web 2.0 classification scheme developed from a
study of tourism websites that have adopted Web 2.0 features. The
article goes on to outline various website analysis techniques noted
and reported in the literature. Moreover, the authors contend that
these previously documented approaches are inadequate when used to
analysis commonly encountered features associated with typical Web 2.0
website ? many sites containing a combination of weblogs (blogs),
videos, rating systems, images or other forms of user-generated
content. The article continues with an example of how the authors
developed their own approach to the analysis of Web 2.0 websites for a
research study conducted on Web 2.0 tourism websites. A
?snapshot‟ of comments from the blogs on each Web 2.0 website
was classified according to a blog classification scheme proposed by
Nardi, Sherman and Mansfield [2004]. The usefulness of the
classification is highlighted as it provides a new perspective on the
analysis of blog comments.
Keywords: Web 2.0; user-generated content, UGC, blogs, classification
scheme; analysis; tourism
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Machine and Person Interactivity: The Driving Forces Being Influences
on Consumers? Willingness to Purchase Online
Nichaya Suntornpithug Department of Management and Marketing, Indiana
University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, USA
Joseph Khamalah Department of Management and Marketing, Indiana
University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, USA 299-325
ABSTRACT
This paper proposes and tests a model using two dimensions of
interactivity (machine and person) to predict consumers' intentions to
purchase online. Analysis of the results of an online survey of 1,744
respondents revealed that machine interactivity is positively
associated with online purchase intentions through its influence on
physical telepresence, attitudes, perceived behavioral control and
trust. Person interactivity is positively associated with online
purchase intentions through its influence on social telepresence,
subjective norms, perceived behavioral control and trust. This paper
also compares the relative influence of machine interactivity and
person interactivity on intention to purchase online. Implications of
the results are discussed to provide guidance for future research and
business recommendations to marketers.
Keywords: interactivity, online purchase, electronic commerce, machine
interactivity, person interactivity
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Personalization Research in E-Commerce: A State of the Art Review
(2000-2008)
Christoph Adolphs Institute for IS Research, University of
Koblenz-Landau, Germany
Axel Winkelmann Institute for IS Research, University of
Koblenz-Landau, Germany 326-341
ABSTRACT
E-commerce product personalization and website personalization have
been a topic of interest to a lot of researchers during the last
years. As such, academic research in the area of personalization in
e-commerce should rely on a rigorous literature review first in order
to identify existing research and acknowledge the state of the art in
research. This article provides a vast overview on personalization
literature with a special focus on e-commerce (e.g. recommender
systems). This literature, respectively our approach, can be used by
fellow researchers to identify the basic literature for their own
work. It serves as a rigorous way of retrieving literature for other
fields in their scientific research.
A complete reference list is presented as well as additional figures
and tables analyzing the personalization literature in general and
according to an emerging classification. The three major categories of
personalization research in e-commerce are: ?implementation?,
?theoretical foundations?, and ?user centric aspects? under which
there are several subcategories into which the papers can be
classified. The reviewed articles (42 in total out of 15,116) were
taken from all the relevant, high ranked (A to C) journals according
to the journal ranking list: JOURQUAL2.
Keywords: personalization, e-commerce, state of the art,
classification, literature review
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Influence of Consumers? Online Decision-Making Style on Comparison
Shopping Proneness and Perceived Usefulness of Comparison Shopping
Tools
Young A Park Department of Business Administration, Catholic
University of Daegu, Republic of Korea
Ulrike Gretzel Department of Recreation, Park& Tourism Sciences,
Texas A&M University, USA 342-354
ABSTRACT
Applications to support online comparison shopping are expected to
become increasingly available to consumers. However, not all consumers
equally engage in online comparison shopping and, thus, would not
necessarily benefit from such tools. The study proposes that the
perceived usefulness of comparison shopping tools depends on
consumers‟ comparison shopping proneness, which in turn is
influenced by consumers‟ online decision-making styles. An
online survey using a consumer research panel was conducted to test
the hypotheses in the context of travel comparison shopping tools. The
results suggest that some consumer decision-making style dimensions
influence comparison shopping proneness while others have no
influence. Perceived usefulness of comparison shopping tools is
influenced by comparison shopping proneness as well as directly by
some of the online decision-making style dimensions. Implications for
online marketing and directions for future research are provided.
Keywords: Online decision-making style, comparison shopping proneness;
online shopping; comparison shopping tools
********************************************************************************************
Dr. Melody Kiang
Professor,
Information Systems Department
College of Business Administration
California State University at Long Beach
Long Beach, CA 90840
Tel: 562-985-8944
Fax: 562-985-5478
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