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Betreff: [AISWorld] CfP - AMCIS 2014 Minitrack: Web and Social
Intelligence
Datum: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 09:47:07 -0500
Von: Donald Heath <drheath2(a)uncg.edu>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
*Call for Papers - Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS)*
*Savannah Ga, August 7-10, 2014*
*Mini-Track: Web and Social Intelligence*
*Track: Intelligence and Intelligent Systems (SIGODIS)*
Donald Heath, UNC Greensboro,drheath2(a)gmail.com <mailto:drheath2@gmail.com>
Jai Ganesh, Cognizant, India,Jai3.Ganesh3(a)cognizant.com
<mailto:Jai3.Ganesh3@cognizant.com>
Rahul Singh, UNC Greensboro,r_singh2(a)uncg.edu <mailto:r_singh2@uncg.edu>
Enterprises are increasingly exploring Social Media Strategies to
identify and engage their stakeholders and build competitive
differentiation. Content generated in social networking environments
might include discussion threads, logs of chat room conversations,
contents of blogs, and any other content posted by users. The
accumulated content and ideas withinsuccessful social networking
environments represent an aggregation of the collective intelligence of
the user community participating in those sites. The accumulated content
can be viewed as an asset whose value might be tapped through the right
types of analyses. This asset has potential value to both owners of the
sites as well as the organizations whose products andservices being
discussed. It presents significant implications for enterprises wanting
to leverage social networks to draw insights and inferences on user
participation and preferences expressed in networks.
Multiple inference options exist for understanding the behavior of
online social networks. One area of analysis is that of focusing on the
content purely, to try to discover concepts, facts or opinions from the
content posted by users. A second type of analysis is to focus on the
users themselves to discover networks (or sub-groups) in the community
and to learn how those sub-groups get formed or change. We invite
submissions which explore these or other analytic approaches to
identifying and tapping the value of the content and ideas which
accumulate within social media environments.
Conceptual, empirical and design-oriented works are welcome and will be
considered for this mini-track.
* Potential topics for manuscripts include but are not limited to:
* Social Media enabled value creation strategies
* Social Media based organizational value-webs
* Impact of Social Media on organizational strategies
* Organizations and virtual communities
* Information Quality issues in Social Media
* Social Recommender Systems
* Internal & External Social Media Strategies of enterprises
* Message propagation in Social Networks
* Crowdsourcing
* Opinion mining
* Social network analysis
* Organizational Network Analysis
* Open-Innovation models for collaboration on Social Media
* Social Networks (Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Discussion Forums)
*Submission:*
All submissions are to be made via the AMCIS 2014 submission system at
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2014. The submission deadline is
March 1, 2014. No submissions will be accepted after midnight, Savannah
(EST) time, March 1, 2014. Authors will be notified as to whether their
submission was accepted, conditionally accepted, or rejected by April 4,
2014.
*Important dates:*
March 1, 2014 Submission Deadline
April 4, 2014 Author Notification
April 18, 2014 Revision Deadline
April 25, 2014 Camera Ready Submission Deadline
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Betreff: [AISWorld] Special section on Patient Centered e-Health of
Communications of the Association for Information Systems
Datum: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 13:09:50 +0000
Von: Rossi Matti <matti.rossi(a)aalto.fi>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Communications of the Association for Information Systems (CAIS)
Official Publication of the Association for Information Systems
Special issue on PCEH, part of vol 34, is available at the CAIS web
site, starting by an introduction at:
http://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol34/iss1/15/
By the special issue editors: E. Vance Wilson and Diane M. Strong
The special section contains the following articles
Articles
Underpinning a Guiding Theory of Patient-Centered E-Health
<http://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol34/iss1/16>
E. Vance Wilson, Weiyi Wang, and Steven D. Sheetz
Patients Are Not Simply Health IT Users or Consumers: The Case for ?e
Healthicant? Applications <http://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol34/iss1/17>
Susan A. Sherer
Making the Case for Leveraging the Patient-Centered E-Health (PCEH)
Context to Expand Information Systems Theory
<http://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol34/iss1/18>
Aaron Baird
Mission Impossible? Putting the Patient Back in Patient Care
<http://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol34/iss1/19>
Harold Pardue, Amy Campbell, Matt Campbell, and Pamela Wisniewski
Canadian Patient Perceptions of Electronic Personal Health Records: An
Empirical Investigation <http://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol34/iss1/20>
Norm Archer and Mihail Cocosil
Enhancing Patient Physician Communication with Electronic Symptom
Reporting (ESR): A Multilevel Model
<http://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol34/iss1/21>
Michael S. Dohan and Joseph Tan
Media Reinforcement for Psychological Empowerment in Chronic Disease
Management <http://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol34/iss1/22>
Kaushik Ghosh, Jiban Khuntia, Sudhir Chawla, and Xiaodong Deng
Integrating Users in an Interactive Video Education Project: Reframing
the Patient-Centered Strategy of a Cystic Fibrosis Centre
<http://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol34/iss1/23>
Marcello Aspria, Marleen de Mul, Samantha Adams, and Roland Bal
Design and Development of a Patient-Centered E-Health System to Improve
Patient Understanding at Discharge
<http://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol34/iss1/24>
Tonia San Nicolas-Rocca, Benjamin Schooley, and Seong-Jong Joo
An Empirical Validation of the Patient-centered e-Health Framework in
Patient-focused Websites <http://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol34/iss1/25>
Arnold Kamis, Yurong Yao, and Seokjin Kim
A Multilevel Investigation of Participation Within Virtual Health
Communities <http://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol34/iss1/26>
Nima Kordzadeh, Charles Zhechao Liu, Yoris A. Au, and Jan Guynes Clark
Seek or Provide: Comparative Effects of Online Information Sharing on
Seniors? Quality of Life <http://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol34/iss1/27>
Joo Hee Choi, Sunjae Kim, Jae Yun Moon, Jungmin Kang, Inseong Lee, and
Jinwoo Kim
How Trust Is Formed in Online Health Communities: A Process Perspective
<http://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol34/iss1/28>
Hanmei Fan, Reeva Lederman, Stephen P. Smith, and Shanton Chang
Not Just for Support: Companionship Activities in Healthcare Virtual
Support Communities <http://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/vol34/iss1/29>
Kuang-Yuan Huang, InduShobha Chengalur-Smith, and Weijia Ran
Matti Rossi
Editor-in-Chief, Associate Editor in Communications of the Association
for Information Systems
http://aisel.aisnet.org/cais/
Professor of Information Systems Science
Aalto University School of Business
Department of Information and Service Economy
P.O. Box 21220 Chydenia (Runeberginkatu 22-24)
FI-00076 AALTO, Finland
email: matti.rossi(a)aalto.fi <mailto:matti.rossi@aalto.fi>
Mobile: +358-50-3835503
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Betreff: [AISWorld] UMAP 2014 Doctoral Consortium - Call for Papers
Datum: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 11:39:59 -0800
Von: Ben Steichen <steichen(a)cs.ubc.ca>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
===================================================
UMAP 2014 Doctoral Consortium - Call for Papers
===================================================
22nd International Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation, and
Personalization - Aalborg, Denmark, 7-11 July, 2014
um.org/umap2014 <http://um.org/umap2014>
ABOUT THE DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM
===================================================
The UMAP 2014 Conference, following a tradition started in 1994, will
include a Doctoral Consortium Session, which provides an opportunity for
doctoral students to explore and develop their research interests under
the guidance of a panel of distinguished research faculty. Doctoral
students are invited to apply to present their research to scholars and
researchers in the field who will provide constructive comments about
their work.
The doctoral consortium is implemented as a student mentoring program
that introduces students to senior researchers in the relevant fields.
Students are expected to document in a brief submission their doctoral
research (see SUBMISSION INFORMATION for further details), which will be
evaluated by the consortium committee. Good quality applications will be
selected to be presented at a dedicated workshop as part of the
conference. Promising, but less well-developed applications will be
selected for presentation at a poster session. Each student with an
accepted application will be assigned a mentor who will provide feedback
on the student's work and will discuss the doctoral research with the
student and the audience at the consortium.
TOPICS
===================================================
Topics include (but are not limited to) the areas listed on the UMAP
2014 website:
- User modelling, adaptation and personalization in the social era
- User modelling, adaptation and personalization in the era of big data
- User modelling, adaptation and personalization in the era of pervasive
computing
- Infrastructures, architectures, and methodologies
- Human factors and Models
- Personal and Societal issues
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
===================================================
To apply for the UMAP 2014 doctoral consortium, students are asked to
submit an abstract of their doctoral research that describes:
- the problem being addressed
- the motivation for addressing the problem
- the main contributions that the dissertation aims to achieve
- the progress made to date (including a clear description of the
proposed approach) and the plan of further research
- related work.
Students should also include the stage they are in the PhD program, and
a brief description of their background in order to enable the committee
to adapt its assistance to each student.
Papers must be submitted via the DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM EASYCHAIR INSTANCE:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=umap2014dc
Submissions should be pdf documents formatted according to the Springer
LNCS style specified in the UMAP 2014 Call for Papers: Style files,
templates, and details about the format can be found at
http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0.
The length of the abstract is limited to 6 pages.
PROCEEDINGS
===================================================
Accepted abstracts will be included in the Conference Proceedings, which
will be published as a book by Springer.
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
===================================================
Funding for selected students with accepted contributions may be
available to cover some travel and accommodation expenses. More details
will be provided on the conference web site as soon as funds will be
available.
IMPORTANT DATES
===================================================
Submission deadline: March 7, 2014.
Acceptance notifications: March 28, 2014.
Camera-ready version: April 14, 2014.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
===================================================
Liliana Ardissono, University of Turin, Italy
Maria Bielikova, Slovak University of Technology, Slovakia
Peter Brusilovsky, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Iván Cantador, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
Berardina Nadja De Carolis, University of Bari, Italy
Federica Cena, University of Turin, Italy
Fabio Gasparetti, Third University of Rome, Italy
Marco de Gemmis, University of Bari, Italy
Cristina Gena, University of Turin, Italy
Li Chen, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
Eelco Herder, L3S Research Center, Germany
Pasquale Lops, University of Bari, Italy
Kathleen Mccoy, University of Delaware, USA
Melike Sah, Trinity College, Ireland
Olga C. Santos, aDeNu Research Group (UNED), Spain
Nava Tintarev, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Marko Tkalcic, Johannes Kepler University, Austria
Ingrid Zukerman, Monash University, Australia
DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM CHAIRS:
===================================================
For more information, please contact the DC chairs:
Francesco Ricci, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy (email to:
fricci(a)unibz.it <mailto:fricci@unibz.it>)
David N. Chin, University of Hawaii, USA (email to: chin(a)hawaii.edu
<mailto:chin@hawaii.edu>)
--
Dr. Ben Steichen
Department of Computer Science
University of British Columbia
2366 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC
V6T14Z, Canada
www.cs.ubc.ca/~steichen/ <http://www.cs.ubc.ca/%7Esteichen/>
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Betreff: [AISWorld] Cfp AIS SIGPrag workshop on IT Artefact Design &
Workpractice Improvement
Datum: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 15:52:57 +0000
Von: Göran Goldkuhl <goran.goldkuhl(a)liu.se>
An: AISWorld(a)lists.aisnet.org <AISWorld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
*/First Call for Papers /*
*/The 3rd international SIG Prag workshop on
?IT Artefact Design & Workpractice Improvement?
/**/ADWI-2014/**//*
*/June 2, 2014, Zeppelin University, Friedrichshafen, Germany/*
*Background ? pragmatic perspectives*
There have been many calls in the information systems (IS) community for
a stronger pragmatic focus. This can be seen in a growing interest for
research approaches and methods in IS that emphasise contribution to
practice and collaboration between the practice and academia. Action
research, which aims for knowledge development through collaboration and
intervention in real settings, is achieving more and more academic
credibility (Baskerville & Myers, 2004; Davison et al, 2004). This can
also be said about design research that aims for the generation of new
and useful artefacts (Hevner et al, 2004; Gregor & Jones, 2007).
Research through evaluation has had a long and venerable place in IS
research (Ward et, 1996; Serafeimidis & Smithson, 2003). Several
approaches and frameworks that combine or integrate elements from the
above-mentioned approaches have also emerged, e.g. practice research
(Goldkuhl, 2011), collaborative practice research (Mathiassen, 2002),
practical science (Gregor, 2008), engaged scholarship (Mathiassen &
Nielsen, 2008), action design research (Sein et al, 2011) and technical
action research (Wieringa & Morali, 2012). Underlying these different
approaches is a quest for practical relevance of the conducted research
(Benbasat & Zmud, 1999; Van de Ven, 2007; Wieringa, 2010). It is not
enough to only ?mirror? the world through descriptions and explanations
but a pragmatic orientation recognizes intervention and design as a way
of knowing and a means for building knowledge about social and
institutional phenomena (Aakhus, 2007). There is a need for knowledge of
other epistemic kinds that contributes more clearly to the improvement
of IS practices.
A pragmatic orientation can also be seen in the increasing interest in
the conceptualisation of practices, activities, agency and actions.
Practice theorizing has gained an increased attention in IS studies
(Orlikowski, 2008; Leonardi, 2011). There has been an interest for
agency and action oriented theories in IS for quite some time; e.g.
activity theory (Nardi, 1996), structuration theory (Orlikowski, 1992),
social action theorizing (Hirschheim et al, 1996), human agency
theorizing (Boudreau & Robey, 2005) and language action perspective
(Winograd & Flores, 1986). From this follows also an interest for social
and pragmatic views of the IT artefact (Aakhus & Jackson, 2005). This
includes views of the IT artefact as contextually embedded and carriers
of those social contexts (Orlikowski & Iacono, 2001) and such artefacts
being tools for action and communication (Ågerfalk, 2003; Markus &
Silver, 2008). Design research practice and the contributions to
practice through appropriation of knowledge and methods and the
contributions to academia through knowledge artefacts has been discussed
(Donnellan, Sjöström, Helfert, 2012).
This enhanced practice and action orientation follows a growing
awareness within IS scholars towards pragmatism as a research foundation
(e.g. Goles & Hirschheim, 2000; Ågerfalk, 2010; Goldkuhl, 2012). It is
not the case that IS scholars suddenly become pragmatists in their
research orientation. It is rather the case that there is move from an
implicit pragmatism to an explicit one (Goldkuhl, 2012). For a long time
IS scholars have addressed practical problems with an interest for
improvement. That interest has led to the extensive development of
methods, models and constructive frameworks for not only the design of
IT artefacts, but also related to several other IS/IT phenomena likee.g.
innovation management, business process management, project management,
IT service management just to mention a few. These methods actually
reveal an on-going search for knowledge of other epistemic kinds for
advancing understanding of information technology, information systems,
and practice.
*Workshop site and purpose *
After the success of the two ADWI workshops in 2012 and 2013, it is now
time for a third workshop on /IT Artefact Design & Workpractice
Improvement/ (ADWI-2014). ADWI-2012 (www.vits.org/adwi/) was run in
Barcelona in June 2012 and ADWI-2013 (www.vits.org/adwi2013/) was run in
Tilburg in June 2013. ADWI-2014 will take place on June 2. ADWI-2014
will take place in Friedrichshafen (Germany) at the Zeppelin University
located at the Lake Constance in the three nation triangle consisting of
Germany, Switzerland and Austria.
ADWI-2014 intends to bring scholars and practitioners together for a
knowledge exchange and development on research foundations and practical
contributions concerning the design and improvement of IT artefacts and
workpractices. The ADWI workshop is intended to be a developmental arena
with thoughtful and constructive feedback from reviews and comments on
site. ADWI should be a place where you can present ideas in papers and
get fruitful feedback for further development of the papers. A
developmental arena means also taking responsibility for pushing
contributions further to high-quality journal publications. From the
last two workshops (ADWI-2012 and ADWI-2013) several papers have been
pushed further into special issues in the open access journal Systems,
Signs & Actions. At least one special issue will be arranged in Systems,
Signs & Actions inviting promising papers from ADWI-2014. The theme will
be decided on later. We will possibly also work with some other outlet
for another special issue. This depends on the outcome of the workshop.
*Topics*
The workshop can include papers from diverse fields of IS. We do not try
to enumerate such fields below; we only present four broad topic areas
(as three main pragmatic orientations). We invite papers to ADWI-2014 in
the following areas:
·The design, selection, adaptation and use of /research methods/ and
/approaches/ that emphasise improvement of, collaboration with and
intervention in IS practices (e.g. approaches like action research,
design research, evaluation research, practice research, engaged
scholarship).
·The generation and use of /practice, activity, agency, action oriented
theories/ (or other types of knowledge) about IS phenomena.
·Different kinds of /knowledge/(e.g. practical theories, frameworks,
models, methods) /that contribute to the improvement of IS practices/.
This includes examples of such knowledgefrom improvement, which can be
taken from diverse IS fields.
·Application of knowledge that can assist to innovate and improve
practices in enterprises (case studies, solutions, organizational
experiences).
An information system is always an embedded part of some practice. It is
never an isolated entity without relations to social practices. The
notion ?IS practice?, which is used in the topics above, stands for
diverse IS related practices like e.g. strategizing, development,
procurement, deployment, use, evaluation and service management of IS/IT.
*Dates and submission details *
/Submissions/: March 21, 2014
/Notification/: May 1, 2014
/Final manuscripts/: May 27, 2014
/Workshop/: June 2, 2014, Zeppelin University, Friedrichshafen, Germany
The workshop website is www.vits.org/adwi2014/. The workshop will follow
an ordinary scientific procedure with submission of papers and selection
of papers through peer-review (pursued by an international program
committee). Papers are expected to be between 5-16 pages. We welcome
full research papers as well as shorter papers (work-in-progress or
position papers). For submissions we use the EasyChair system. A format
template can be found at the workshop website (www.vits.org/adwi2014/).
Workshop proceedings will be electronically published and distributed.
There will be a small workshop fee covering catering.
*Program co-chairs*
Brian Donnellan, National University of Ireland Maynooth, Ireland
(Brian.Donnellan(a)nuim.ie)
Göran Goldkuhl, Linköping University, Sweden (goran.goldkuhl(a)liu.se
<mailto:goran.goldkuhl@liu.se>)
Markus Helfert, Dublin City University, Ireland
(Markus.Helfert(a)computing.dcu.ie)
*Organising co-chairs*
Markus Helfert, Dublin City University, Ireland
(Markus.Helfert(a)computing.dcu.ie)
Katharina Große, Zeppelin University, Germany (Katharina.Grosse(a)zu.de)
*Organisers*
AIS Special interest group on Pragmatist IS research (SIG Prag)
Zeppelin University, The Open Government Institute, Germany
Business Informatics Group, Dublin City University, Ireland
*Programme Committee*
Pär Ågerfalk, Sweden
Stephan Aier, Switzerland
Michel Avital, Denmark
Joao Carvalho, Portugal
Rodney Clarke, Australia
Gabriel Costello, Ireland
Stefan Cronholm, Sweden
Aldo de Moor, the Netherlands
Owen Eriksson, Sweden
Ulrich Frank, Germany
Matt Germonprez, USA
Rob Gleasure, Ireland
Ola Henfridsson, UK
Jonny Holmström, Sweden
Dirk Hovorka, Australia
Jenny Lagsten, Sweden
Susanne Leist, Germany
Matt Levy, USA
Mikael Lind, Sweden
Rikard Lindgren, Sweden
Oliver Müller, Lichtenstein
Angela Nobre, Portugal
Andreas Opdahl, Norway
John Stouby Persson, Denmark
Joan Rodon, Spain
Kurt Sandkuhl, Germany
Mareike Schoop, Germany
Gerhard Schwabe, Switzerland
Jonas Sjöström, Sweden
Rajiv Vashist, Australia
Fahri Yetim, Finland
More members to be announced.
*References*
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74 (1), pp 112?117
Aakhus M, Jackson S (2005) Technology, Interaction and Design. In K.
Fitch & B. Sanders (Eds.), /Handbook of Language and Social Interaction/
(pp. 411?433). Lawrence Erlbaum, Mahwah, NJ
Ågerfalk P J (2003) /Information Systems Actability: Understanding
Information Technology as a Tool for Business Action and Communication/,
Ph D diss, Department of Computer and Information Science,
LinköpingUniversity
Ågerfalk P J (2010) Getting Pragmatic, /European Journal of Information
Systems/, Vol 19 (3), pp 251?256
Baskerville R, Myers M (2004) Special issue on action research in
information systems: making IS research relevant to practice ? foreword,
/MIS Quarterly/, Vol 28 (3), p 329-335
Benbasat I, Zmud R W (1999) Empirical research in information system
research: The practice of relevance, /MIS Quarterly/, Vol 23 (1), p 3-16
Boudreau M-C, Robey D (2005) Enacting Integrated Information Technology:
A Human Agency Perspective, /Organization Science/, Vol 16 (1), p 3?18
Davison R M, Martinsons M G, Kock N (2004) Principles of canonical
action research, /Information Systems Journal/, Vol 14, p 65?86
Donnellan B, Sjöström, J, Helfert M (2012) Applying Product Semantics to
Design Research, /IFIP Working Group 8.2 Conference : Shaping the Future
of ICT Research: Methods and Approaches/, University of South Florida, Tampa
Goles T, Hirschheim R (2000) The paradigm is dead, the paradigm is dead
? long live the paradigm: the legacy of Burell and Morgan, /Omega/, Vol
28, p 249-268
Goldkuhl G (2011) The research practice of practice research: theorizing
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Goldkuhl G (2012) Pragmatism vs. interpretivism in qualitative
information systems research, /European Journal of Information Systems/,
Vol 21 (2), p 135-146
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Gregor S (Eds, 2008) /Information Systems Foundations: The role of
design science/, ANU E Press, Canberra
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AIS/, Vol 8 (5), p 312-335
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information systems research, /MIS Quarterly/, Vol 28 (1), p 75-115
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structures of information systems development: a social action theoretic
analysis, /Accounting, Management & Information Technology/, Vol 6
(1/2), pp. 1-64
Leonardi P (2011) When flexible routines meet flexible technologies:
affordance, constraint, and the imbrication of human and material
agencies, /MIS Quarterly/, Vol 35 (1), pp. 147-167
Markus L, Silver M (2008) A foundation for the study of IT effects: A
new look at DeSanctis and Poole?s concepts of structural features and
spirit, /Journal of the AIS/, Vol. 9 (10/11), pp 609-632
Mathiassen L (2002) Collaborative practice research, /Information
Technology & People/, Vol 15 (4), p 321-345
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(2), p 3?20
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human-computer interaction/, MIT Press, Cambridge
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research ? a call to theorizing the IT artifact, /Information Systems
Research/, Vol 12 (2), pp 121-134
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research, /MIS Quarterly/, Vol 35 (1), p 37-56
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Betreff: [AISWorld] CFP: Achieving the right balance of effectiveness
and efficiency - AdaptiveCM 2014
Datum: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 15:49:59 +0100
Von: ilia <ilia(a)ibissoft.se>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Achieving the right balance of effectiveness and efficiency
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CFP of the 3rd International Workshop on Adaptive Case Management and
other non-workflow approaches to BPM (AdaptiveCM 2014), September 2014
Attached to:
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EDOC 2014 http://www.edoc2014.org/ - Ulm, Germany
Full info on the event - see http://acm2014.blogs.dsv.su.se/
Short overview - see below
==========================================================
Goals
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While practitioners are trying to overcome the restrictions of workflow
thinking, the research on the topic is somewhat lagging. The goal of
this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners to
discuss theoretical and practical problems and solutions in the area of
non-workflow based approaches to BPM in general, and Adaptive Case
Management (as a leading movement) in particular. This workshop is aimed
to promote new, non-traditional ways of modelling and controlling
business processes, the ones that promote and facilitate collaboration
and creativity in the frame of business processes.
Topics
------
We strongly encourage the submissions reporting a synergy of innovative
research and best practices in the area of ACM and other non-workflow
approaches to BPM, including state-oriented BPM, human-centric BPM,
data-centric BPM, artifact-centric BPM, knowledge-driven BPM, etc.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- What are essential characteristics and application area for Adaptive
Case Management. What “adaptive” stays for? In what ways Adaptive Case
Management differs from Case Management and other techniques used for
running business processes.
- Analysis of situations where workflow-based systems do not fit;
reports on real-life cases where it has been revealed
- Theoretical views on business processes not based on the workflow that
can serve as a scientific basis for ACM, and other non-workflow software
systems/services that help process participants to run their processes
- Non-workflow based process modeling languages, and methodologies that
can be used in connection to development of ACM systems
- Comparative analysis of ACM vs Workflow-based systems and practices
- Usage of ACM and other non-workflow techniques in practice: Case
studies and Experience reports
- Critical analysis of ACM state of the art (tools and practices) that
reveals challenges to overcome
- Comparative analysis of tools and applications that support ACM
- Level of automation achievable in ACM that does not convert ACM into
workflow
Workshop Co-CHAIRS:
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Irina Rychkova - Associate Professor, Ph.D, Centre de Recherches en
Informatique, Université Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, France
Ilia Bider - Tech Dr., Stockholm University & Ibissoft, Stockholm, Sweden
Keith Swenson - Vice President of Research and Development, Fujitsu
America, USA
Important Dates:
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The submission site
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=adaptivecm2014 is now open
for submissions.
Deadline for paper submissions: April 8, 2014
Expected abstract submission (desirable): April 5, 2014
Acceptance notification: May 24, 2014
Workshop: September 1 or 2, 2014
Proceedings
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The proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press and
be accessible through IEEE Xplore and the IEEE Computer Society Digital
Library.
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Dr. Ilia Bider
Process- och systemutvecklingskonsult at IbisSoft.se
Lektor & Forskare/Docent i data- och systemvetenskap at DSV.su.se
ilia(a)ibissoft.se +46 (0)8 164998
Adaptive Case Management ... http://slidesha.re/14eRctd
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Betreff: [AISWorld] WISSE'2014@CAISE 2014
Datum: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 10:37:45 +0100
Von: DAVID GARCIA ROSADO <David.GRosado(a)uclm.es>
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Apologies for multiple posting. Please forward it to interested candidates
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Fourth International Workshop on Information Systems Security Engineering - WISSE'14
To be held in conjunction with the 26th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE'14)
Thessaloniki, Greece, 16 - 20 June 2014
http://gsya.esi.uclm.es/WISSE2014/
*****************Important Dates************************
Regular Research and Experience Paper Submission: February 15, 2014
Demo/poster papers: March 11, 2014
Authors Notification: March 18, 2014
Camera Ready Submission: March 28, 2014
Workshop Date: June 17, 2014
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Workshop Description
As modern Information systems support significant areas of the human society, which require storage and processing of sensitive personal and organisational information, security problems of information systems are currently a widespread and growing concern. The scientific community has realized the importance of aligning information systems engineering and security engineering in order to develop more secure information systems.
The International Workshop on Information System Security Engineering aims to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to present, discuss and debate on one hand the latest research work on methods, models, practices and tools for secure information systems engineering, and on the other hand relevant industrial applications, recurring challenges, problems and industrial led solutions at the area of secure information systems engineering.
Topics of particular interest include (but are not limited to):
* Security and privacy requirements models and engineering
* Security and privacy analysis methods and models
* Security and privacy design methods and models
* Security and privacy testing methods and models
* Security and privacy modelling Support Tools
* Integrating functional, security and privacy requirements
* Threat-driven and Model-driven security
* Secure IS interoperability modelling
* Security and process modelling
* Modelling Security and Trust
* Managing Secure Software development
* Security in Agile Software Development Methods
* Methodologies and models for evaluating IS security and privacy aspects
* Formal methods for modelling security
* Models and approaches for the verification of security and privacy properties
* Approaches for managing security changes in IS
* Component-based, Aspect-oriented, Agent-based, Pattern-based Information system Security methods
* Methods, models and tools for workflow and Business Process Security
* Case studies in modelling secure IS
* Security Architectures and Patterns for Information Systems
* Semantic Web Technologies applied to Security
* Ontologies for IS security
* Security Engineering for specific Information Systems (e-Services, databases, mobile, internet, social networks, ...)
* Security Engineering for SOA Systems
* Methods for security reengineering
* Software Security Knowledge
* Enterprise Software Security
Submission
Prospective authors are invited to submit papers in any of the topics of the workshop. The results described must be unpublished and must not be under review elsewhere. Only papers in English will be accepted. Manuscripts must comply with the Springer LNCS formatting rules. Prepare your manuscript as a PDF file and submit it to the workshop organizers via the EasyChair system.
We accept three types of submissions: Regular Research Papers, Experience Papers and Demo/Poster Papers.
Regular Research Papers describe original solutions (theoretical, methodological or conceptual) in the field of secure information systems engineering. A regular research paper should describe the context of the work, the problem tackled, the relevant state of the art, the position or solution suggested and the benefits of the contribution. The length of regular research papers should not exceed 12 pages (including all text, figures, references and appendices.). Three to five keywords characterising the paper should be indicated at the end of the abstract.
Experience papers present application of work to case studies and industrial practice. Such papers should provide a detail description of the application setting, describe lessons learned, and discuss best practice. Experience papers should not exceed 12 pages (including all text, figures, references and appendices.). Three to five keywords characterising the paper should be indicated at the end of the abstract.
Demo/Poster papers should briefly discuss academic and/or industrial efforts on software tools and systems for secure information systems engineering. Demo/Poster papers should not exceed 1 page and they should provide a brief description of the research and software/system to be demonstrated. Poster papers are also ideal to explain a new idea and get feedback from the community. It is expected that accepted papers will be presented in the form of a live demonstration or a poster.
Submissions not conforming to the LNCS format and the above page limitations or being obviously out of the scope of the workshop will be rejected without review.
Registration
For each accepted submission, at least one author is expected to register for the workshop and attend the workshop in order to present the paper. Registration is through the CAiSE'14 web site.
Workshop Structure
The workshop will combine paper presentations, poster/demonstration session, and a keynote.
Moreover, accepted papers apart from presentation time, will be assigned with one or two discussants with responsibility to initiate the discussion on the paper. We are confident that such structure will support a workshop environment that will be based on discussion, debate and will therefore provide an important contribution to the relevant research community.
List of PC members
Alban Gabillon. Université de Polynésie Française. Polynésie Française Antonio Maña. University of Malaga. Spain Brajendra Panda. University of Arkansas. USA Carlos Blanco. University of Cantabria. Spain Christos Kalloniatis, University of the Aegean, Greece Daniel Mellado. Spanish Tax Agency. Spain David G. Rosado. University of Castilla-La Mancha. Spain Djamel Benslimane. LIRIS, Claude Bernard Lyon I University, France Eduardo Fernández-Medina Patón. University of Castilla-La Mancha. Spain Eduardo B. Fernández. Florida Atlantic University. USA Eric Dubois. CRP Henri Tudor. Luxembourg Ernesto Damiani. Università degli Studi di Milano. Italy Esma Aïmeur. Université de Montréal. Canada Fabio Massacci. Università degli Studi di Trento. Italy Frédéric Cuppens. Telecom Bretagne. France Frédéric Gervais. Université Paris-Est Créteil. France Günther Pernul. University of Regensburg. Germany Haris Mouratidis. University of East London. UK Isabelle Comyn-Wattiau. CNAM. Paris, France Jacky Akoka. CEDRIC-CNAM. France Jan Jürjens, Technical University of Dortmund, Germany Kamel Adi, Université de Québec en Outaouais, Canada Luis Enrique Sánchez. University of Castilla-La Mancha. Spain Mahmoud Barhamgi, LIRIS, Claude Bernard Lyon I University, France Marc Gondree. Naval Postgradual School. USA Mohammad Zulkernine. Queen's University. Canada Nadira Lammari. CEDRIC-CNAM. France Nineta Polemi. University of Pireaus. Greece Nora Cuppens. LUSSI/SERES Telecom-Bretagne. France Paolo Giorgini. University of Trento. Italy Régine Laleau. LACL, Université Paris-Est Créteil. France Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati. Università degli Studi di Milano. Italy Shareeful Islam, University of East London, UK.
Stefanos Gritzalis. University of the Aegean, Greece Steven Furnell. Plymouth University. UK Yves Ledru. LIG, University of Grenoble. France
Workshop organization
General Chair:
Dr Haris Mouratidis
School of Architecture, Computing and Engineering.
University of East London. Docklands Campus.
4/6 University Way, E16 2RD, London
H.Mouratidis(a)uel.ac.uk
Programme Chairs:
Dr. David G. Rosado
University of Castilla-La Mancha. Paseo de la Universidad, 4
13071 Ciudad Real, Spain
David.GRosado(a)uclm.es
Dr Nadira Lammari
CEDRIC-CNAM. 292 Rue Saint Martin
75141 Paris Cedex 03, France
lammari(a)cnam.fr
Steering Committee Chair
Dr Nadira Lammari
CEDRIC-CNAM. 292 Rue Saint Martin
75141 Paris Cedex 03, France
lammari(a)cnam.fr
Steering Committee
Dr Nora Cuppens
LUSSI/SERES Telecom-Bretagne. 2 Rue de La Châtaigneraie.
35576 Cesson-Sévigné, France
nora.cuppens(a)telecom-bretagne.eu
Dr. Jan Jürjens
Technical University of Dortmund. 44221 Dortmund, Germany
jan.jurjens(a)cs.tu-dortmund.de
Dr Haris Mouratidis
School of Architecture, Computing and Engineering.
University of East London. Docklands Campus.
4/6 University Way, E16 2RD, London
H.Mouratidis(a)uel.ac.uk
Dr. David G. Rosado
University of Castilla-La Mancha. Paseo de la Universidad, 4
13071 Ciudad Real, Spain
David.GRosado(a)uclm.es
Dr Carlos Blanco
Department of Mathematics, Statistical and Computation.
Facultad de Ciencias. University of Cantabria.
Av. De los Castros, s/n - 39071, Santander, Spain
carlos.blanco(a)unican.es
Dr. Daniel Mellado
Spanish Tax Agency
28046, Madrid, Spain
damefe(a)esdebian.org
Publicity chairs:
Dr Shareeful Islam
School of Architecture, Computing and Engineering.
University of East London. Docklands Campus.
4/6 University Way, E16 2RD, London
shareeful(a)uel.ac.uk
Dr. Luis Enrique Sánchez
University of Armed Forces, Ecuador
luisenrique(a)sanchezcrespo.org
Dr Frédéric Gervais
LACL, Université Paris-Est Créteil. Route forestière Hurtault
77300 Fontainebleau. France
frederic.gervais(a)u-pec.fr
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Betreff: [AISWorld] Call for papers - XIV International Computer and
Information Security Conference COLOMBIA
Datum: Sun, 9 Feb 2014 13:16:10 -0800 (PST)
Von: Jeimy Cano <jjcano(a)yahoo.com>
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Dear professionals,
With the request for dissemination to all of you, attached information about our information security event in Colombia.
XIV International Computer and Information Security Conference ACIS 2014
Colombia Systems Engineers Association (ACIS in Spanish)
Bogotá, COLOMBIA
June 16 and 17/ 2014
The fourteen International Computer and Information Security Conference ACIS 2014 (ICIS 2014) as a Colombian initiative to develop and promote academic research and share experiences in computer and information security, invite all researchers and practitioners to submit research papers in security topics, in order to promote new ideas, findings and experience to open new horizon in our countries.
More information:
http://acis.org.co/index.php?id=2047
Important dates_:
* April 6/2014 - Papers submit deadline
* May 6 to 11/2014 - Paper Acceptance or rejection notification
* June 1/2014 - Papers Camera ready (including reviewers suggestions and PPT presentation with 10 slides)
* June 16 and 17 / 2014 - International Computer and Information Security Conference ACIS 2014
Note: Updated article arrived after camera ready date, will not included in CD Conference Proceedings.
All papers must be submitted to Conference Chair, Jeimy J. Cano, Ph.D to jcano at acis.org.co with subject: Paper-XIV ICIS
All the best,
Jeimy J. Cano, Ph.D, CFE
Conference Chair
XIV International Computer and Information Security Conference
ACIS 2014
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Betreff: [AISWorld] AMCIS 2014 Minitrack Call for Papers: Social Media,
Social Action, and Politics
Datum: Sun, 9 Feb 2014 16:18:29 -0500
Von: Rozan Maghrabi <romaghra(a)uncg.edu>
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*Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) 2014*
*Minitrack: **Social Media, Social Action, and Politics*
Savannah, Georgia
August 7-10, 2014
Minitrack Chairs:
Rozan O. Maghrabi, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA
A. F. Salam, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA
Mike Gallivan, Georgia State University, USA
/"The power of social media ... transforming the political process in
such a way that I can't see any chances for the traditional, formal
institutions of our democratic systems to keep up with." President of
Iceland Mr. Grimsson, during his interview with the CNN in 2011/
The increasing impact of social media on social and organizational
issues and politics over the past few decades has changed how social
media is viewed and used. The power of the online social tools in
promoting, facilitating, and developing political participation and
social action across the globe highlights the connection between
technology diffusion and digital media use and political change. Social
media is also having a major impact on business, sparking a revolution
in the customer experience as well as behaviour, and influencing
transformation in organizations. With the recognition of the powerful
role of social media in these contexts, the objective of Social Media,
Social Action, and Politics minitrack is to provide a forum for
discussions and presentation of original research that critically
examines the constitution of ICTs and their roles in organizations and
societies. We believe that IS scholars are uniquely positioned to
investigate the larger role of Information Systems and Technologies in
our social and political systems both for the benefit of business
organizations as well as for the larger society.The minitrack welcomes
conceptual, theoretical, and empirical works that explore the
relationship between social media and organizational, social, and
political change and highlight the convergence of technological and
social spheres and the complex and contingent social-technical
interactions to generate unanticipated organizational, social, and
political effects.Topics for this minitack include but are not limited
to the following:
·The association between social systems and ICT innovative uses
·The impact of ICT on social life and change
·Information Systems and social awareness, entrepreneurship, and empowerment
·Information systems and online activism and social movements (i.e
online women right movement)
·Management and organizational behavior of ICT-enabled social groups
·Social, political, and economic implications of e-politics
·Communication and Collaboration enabled or constrained by ICT
·Unintended consequences of ICT use in organizations and social life
·The impact of IS on political processes, strategies, and policies
·The development and implementation of e-politics and e-democracy
·Frameworks/models and Case studies for successful e-politics
implementation
·Social media and youth protest behavior
·Information Systems and the change in the power game
·Electronic Authoritarianism
·ICT-enabled communities and the governmental regulatory or
organizational goal oriented practices
·Cross country comparisons of e-politics practices
·Emerging community-related business models
·Firm level challenges and economic implications of citizen ICT-enabled
social and political power
·Organizational implications of user-generated content and customer
collaboration
All submissions are to be made via the AMCIS 2014 submission system at
ScholarOne's ManuscriptCentral
<http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2014>. When submitting online,
select 1. track "Social-Technical Issues and Social Inclusion" and then
2. minitrack "Social Media, Social Action, and Politics", as well as a
paper type (completed research paper, research-in-progress paper, or
panel proposal).
The submission deadline is March 1, 2014. No submissions will be
accepted after midnight, Savannah (EST) time, March 1, 2014. Authors
will be notified as to whether their submission was accepted,
conditionally accepted, or rejected by April 4, 2014.
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Betreff: [AISWorld] CFP Special issue of Decision Support Systems
Datum: Sun, 9 Feb 2014 15:42:48 -0600
Von: Zhang, Jennifer <jiezhang(a)uta.edu>
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*Call for Papers*
Special issue on
"*Analyzing the Impacts of Advanced Information Technologies on Business
Operations*"
*Decision Support Systems*
*Guest Editors*:
*Abraham Seidmann*, Xerox Professor, Simon Graduate School of Business
Administration,
University of Rochester, USA, avi.seidmann(a)simon.rochester.edu
<mailto:avi.seidmann@simon.rochester.edu>
*Yabing Jiang*, Lutgert College of Business, Florida Gulf Coast
University, USA, yjiang(a)fgcu.edu <mailto:yjiang@fgcu.edu>
*Jie Zhang*, College of Business, University of Texas at Arlington, USA,
jiezhang(a)uta.edu <mailto:jiezhang@uta.edu>
*Special Issue Scope*: This special issue invites original manuscripts
of high quality research that use analytical and empirical modeling
approaches to explore the increasing complex roles that advanced
information technologies such as RFID, cloud computing, and Web 2.0 play
in business operations and strategies. In particular, we seek novel
studies that systematically explore the complex interplays between
information technology and business process designs, customer
relationship management, organizational architectures, product
development, sales and services, and supply chain management.
There is a growing body of research within the economics, marketing,
operations management, information systems, and healthcare communities
which are starting to address those issues. We expect to see submissions
significantly contribute to understanding of issues in the relevant
research area and that guide future research.
*Suggested Topics* include, but not limited to, the following areas:
Business analytics and Big Data in supply chain management
Information sharing and integration along the supply chain
Sales innovation using real-time location and social data
The impact of web 2.0 on competition and cooperation
Capacity planning, contracting and supply chain design
Social media implications for operations management
Using mobile applications for order fulfillment
Crowdsourcing and product innovation
Outsourcing service operations
Innovations in healthcare IT
Scheduling and planning
*Submission Instructions*: Inquires should be directed to the editors at
avi.seidmann(a)simon.rochester.edu
<mailto:avi.seidmann@simon.rochester.edu>, yjiang(a)fgcu.edu
<mailto:yjiang@fgcu.edu>, and jiezhang(a)uta.edu
<mailto:jiezhang@uta.edu>. All papers must be submitted electronically
to siofdss(a)gmail.com <mailto:siofdss@gmail.com>, *and an author is
limited to one submission only*. Please submit two copies in PDF: one
with author information and affiliation and the other without any author
information for review purpose. The submission must not exceed 34 pages,
including abstract, keywords, tables, figures, all references and
appendices, and should be double-spaced throughout with one-inch margins
and using 11 point font. Please read the author guidelines
athttp://www.elsevier.com/journals/decision-support-systems/0167-9236/guide…
*Important dates*: Paper submission deadline: *July 1, 2014*; Final
authors notification: *Mar 15, 2015*; Projected publication: *Mid 2015*.
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Jie Zhang
Associate Professor
Department of Information Systems
College of Business
University of Texas Arlington
Arlington, TX 76019
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Betreff: [AISWorld] Abstracts due TODAY - Friday, Feb 7: CFP: IEEE
DCOSS 2014 (25-27 May 2014, Marina Del Rey, California, USA)
Datum: Fri, 7 Feb 2014 14:50:59 +0100 (CET)
Von: Animesh Pathak <animesh.pathak(a)inria.fr>
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[Apologies for duplicates. We are pleased to announce that extended versions of selected papers
will be considered for publication in IEEE IoT Journal (http://iot.ieee.org/journal). ]
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The 10th IEEE International Conference on
Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems (IEEE DCOSS)
http://www.dcoss.org/
Marina Del Rey, California
May 25 - 27, 2014
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Abstract Registration Deadline February 7, 2014 !!!!!
Paper Submission Deadline February 14, 2014 !!!!!
Acceptance Notification April 4, 2014
Camera Ready Deadline April 16, 2014
Early Registration Deadline April 29, 2014
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Distributed sensor systems have become a highly active research area
due to their potential for providing diverse new capabilities
applications. The focus of the IEEE DCOSS conference is on
distributed computing issues in large scale networked sensor systems
(including algorithms and applications, systems design techniques
and tools, and in-network signal and information processing). The
conference normally features three tracks on Algorithms, Systems, and
Signal Processing. In DCOSS 2014, the special track is Social
Networks and Crowdsensing. All accepted papers will be included in
the symposium proceedings, which will be published by the IEEE
Computer Society Conference Publishing Services and submitted to the
IEEE Xplore Digital Library. Authors are invited to submit original
unpublished manuscripts that demonstrate current research on
computational aspects of distributed sensor systems. Extended
versions of selected papers will be considered for publication in
IEEE IoT Journal (http://iot.ieee.org/journal).
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
* Social networks and crowdsensing
* Sensors for Smart Grid systems, green networks and sustainability
* Computation and programming models
* Energy models, minimization, awareness
* Distributed collaborative information processing
* Detection and tracking
* Theoretical performance analysis complexity,correctness,scalability
* Abstractions for modular design
* Fault tolerance and security
* Languages, operating systems
* Task allocation, reprogramming and reconfiguration
* Dynamic resource management
* Scalable, heterogeneous architectures (node and system-level)
* Middleware interfaces, communication and processing primitives
* Design, simulation, optimization tools for deployment and operation
* Design automation and application synthesis techniques
* Closed-loop control for sensing and actuation
* Case studies lessons from real world deployments
* Network coding and compression
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General Chair:
Bhaskar Krishnamachari, University of Southern California, USA
Technical Program Co-Chairs:
Lothar Thiele, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Mingyan Liu, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
Program Vice Co-Chairs:
Algorithms and Performance Analysis
Carla-Fabiana Chiasserini, Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy
Systems and Applications
Kay Roemer, TU Graz, Austria
Signal Processing and Information Theory
Azadeh Vosoughi, University of Central Florida, USA
Social Networks & Crowdsensing
Karl Aberer, EPFL, Switzerland
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Research Scientist
ARLES Project-team
Inria Paris-Rocquencourt
web: https://who.rocq.inria.fr/Animesh.Pathak/
email: Animesh.Pathak(a)inria.fr
tel: +33 1 39 63 59 37
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