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Betreff: [AISWorld] CFP - AMCIS Minitrack "Agile Project Management" in
IT Project Management Track
Datum: Thu, 7 Jan 2016 15:52:12 -0500
Von: Meghann L. Drury-Grogan <mdrury(a)fordham.edu>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
*Minitrack: Agile Project Management*within the IT Project Management Track
AMCIS 2016: August 11-13 in San Diego, California
WE WELCOME YOUR SUBMISSIONS!
*Important Dates:*
*January 4, 2016:* Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2016 begin
*March 2, 2016:* AMCIS manuscript submissions closes for authors at
10:00am PST
More information is available at http://amcis2016.aisnet.org/ or by
contacting the minitrack chair (contact details below).
Description of Agile Project Management Minitrack:
Agile methodologies such as eXtreme Programming (XP) and SCRUM strive to
reduce the cost of change throughout the software development process and
improve development quality and timeliness. Even though there have been
many success stories with the adoption of agile methodologies, managers
struggle with maintaining agile methodologies in the long-term. They are
challenged to align their traditional methodologies and tools to those of
agile methodologies.
Agile methodologies rely heavily on teams and teamwork. Therefore, management
must develop a better understanding of the factors that help teams using
agile methodologies drive project success. These may include selecting
appropriate personnel for the team; developing effective communication
processes for the team; creating an open work environment;ensuring correct
decisions are made; implementing appropriate controls; encouraging
continuous communication with the customer; and establishing evaluation and
reward systems based on individual and team performance.
A further difficulty for organizations relates to the management of a
potentially diverse range of agile projects at the portfolio level. Agile
project portfolio management provides opportunities that a traditional
project portfolio would not allow, such as more transparent metrics,
frequent management review meetings, and a quicker readjustment of project
priorities and resources.
*Call for Papers*
We are seeking high quality research papers for this track that investigate
various aspects of agile project management. Possible topics include, but
are not limited to:
- Challenges implementing and sustaining agile methodologies
- Managing co-located, virtual and/or distributed agile teams
- Decision-making and governance in agile teams
- Communication and interaction on agile teams
- Controls used in agile teams
- Best practices in agile project management
- Evaluation and reward systems used by agile teams
- Agile project portfolio management
- Trends in agile project management
*Submission Process*
Full paper submissions must be made electronically through Manuscript
Central. Papers will be peer reviewed using a double-blind system.
Rationale for Minitrack Inclusion
Agile methodologies are a large part of IT project management. They strive
to reduce the cost of change throughout the software development process
and rely heavily on teams and teamwork. Therefore, a better understanding of
the factors that help teams using agile methodologies drive project success
is needed. Further difficulties for organizations relate to sustaining the
use of agile methodologies in the long-term and the management of a
potentially diverse range of agile projects at the portfolio level. These
and related items will be explored in this minitrack.
*Track Chair*
Meghann Drury-Grogan, PhD, Chair
Fordham University
Gabelli School of Business
45 Columbus Avenue, Room 520
New York, NY 10023
USA
mdrury(a)fordham.edu
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Betreff: [AISWorld] 19th Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design
(DSD 2016): Second Call for Papers
Datum: Tue, 5 Jan 2016 13:01:57 +0200
Von: George Angelos Papadopoulos <george(a)cs.ucy.ac.cy>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org, mycolleagues(a)mailman.ufsc.br,
CSE-CFP(a)cse.stfx.ca, admmyc(a)ig.com.br, irma-l(a)irma-international.org,
tccc-announce(a)comsoc.org, sigcomm(a)postel.org
*** Second Call for Papers ***
19th Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design (DSD 2016)
Aug. 31st - Sept. 2nd, 2016, St. Raphael Resort, Limassol, Cyprus
http://dsd2016.cs.ucy.ac.cy
Collocated with the 42nd Euromicro Conference on Software Engineering
and Advanced Applications (SEAA 2016)
SCOPE
The Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design (DSD) addresses all
aspects of (embedded, pervasive and high-performance) digital and mixed
HW/SW system engineering, covering the whole design trajectory from
specification down to micro-architectures, digital circuits and VLSI
implementations. It is a forum for researchers and engineers from academia
and industry working on advanced investigations, developments and
applications.
It focuses on today's and future challenges of advanced system architectures
for embedded and high-performance HW/SW systems, application analysis
and parallelization, design automation for all design levels, as well as, on
modern implementation technologies from full custom in nanometer
technology nodes, through FPGAs, to multi-core infrastructures. It covers a
multitude of highly relevant design aspects from system, hardware and
embedded-software specification, modeling, analysis, synthesis and
validation, through system adaptability, security, dependability and fault
tolerance, to system energy consumption minimization and multi-objective
optimization.
Authors are kindly invited to submit their work according (but not limited)
to the seven main topics of the conference main track. In addition, eight
Special Sessions (with their own coordinators and subprogram committees)
do also welcome contributions in specific themes of particular interest.
All papers are reviewed following guidelines, quality requirements and
thresholds that are common to all committees.
MAIN TOPICS
T1: Advanced applications of embedded and cyber-physical systems
Challenging and highly-demanding modern applications in (wireless)
communication and networking; networked electronic media, multimedia
and ambient intelligence; image and video processing; mobile systems;
ubiquitous, wearable and implanted systems; military, space, avionics,
measurement, control and automotive applications; wireless sensor network
applications; surveillance and security; environmental, agriculture, urban,
building, transportation, traffic, energy, hazard and disaster monitoring
and control.
T2: Application analysis and parallelization for embedded and high-
performance hardware and software design
Application profiling, characterization and bottleneck detection; application
restructuring for parallelism; application parallelization, information-flow
analysis, scheduling and mapping for application-specific processor; MPSoC
memory and communication architecture synthesis; HW/SW co-design and
algorithm/architecture matching; combined hardware/software design space
exploration and HW/SW system multi-objective optimization; parallelization,
scheduling and mapping of applications for (heterogeneous) processor and
MPSoC architectures; re-targetable (application-specific) compilation;
architectural support for compilers/programming models; performance,
energy consumption and other parametric analysis for HW/SW systems;
analytical modeling and simulation tools; benchmark applications, workload
and benchmarking for heterogeneous HW/SW systems; virtual and
FPGA-based system prototyping.
T3: Specification, modeling, analysis, verification and test for systems,
hardware and embedded software
Modeling, simulation, design and verification languages; functional, structural
and parametric specification and modeling; model-based design and
verification; system, hardware, and embedded software analysis, simulation,
emulation, prototyping, formal verification, design-for-test and testing at all
design levels; dependability, safety, security and fault-tolerance issues.
T4: Design and synthesis of systems, hardware and embedded software
Quality-driven design; model-, platform- and template-based design;
design-space exploration; multi-objective optimization; system, processor,
memory and communication architecture design; application scheduling and
mapping to platforms; (Heterogeneous) multiprocessor systems on-a-chip
(MPSoC), hardware multiprocessors and complex accelerators; generic system
platforms and platform-based design; processor, memory and
communication architectures; 3D MPSoCs and 3D NoCs; ASIP- and
GPU-based platforms; software design and programming models for
multicore platforms; IP design, standardization and reuse; parallelism
exploitation and scalability techniques; virtual components; system of
systems; compiler assisted MPSoCs; hardware support for embedded kernels;
embedded software features; static, run-time and dynamic optimizations of
embedded MPSoCs; benchmarks and benchmarking for MPSoCs; NoC
architecture and quality of service; power dissipation and energy issues in
SoCs and NoCs.
T6: Programmable/reconfigurable/adaptable architectures
Design methodologies and tools for reconfigurable computing; run-time,
partial and dynamic reconfiguration; fine-grained, mixed-grained and
coarse-grained reconfigurable architectures; reconfigurable interconnections
and NoCs; FPGAs; systems on reconfigurable chip; system FPGAs, structured
ASICs; co-processors; processing arrays; programmable fabrics; adaptive
computing devices, systems and software; adaptable ASIPs and ASIP-based
MPSoCs; hardware accelerators; optimization of FPGA-based cores; shared
resource management; novel models, design algorithms and tools for FPGAs
and FPGA-based systems; rapid prototyping systems and platforms;
adaptable wireless and mobile systems.
T7: New issues introduced by emerging technologies
Important issues for system, circuit and embedded software design
introduced by e.g. the nanometer CMOS and beyond CMOS technologies, 3D
integration, optical and other new memory and communication technologies;
new human-machine interfaces; neural- and bio-computation; (bio) sensor
and sensor network technologies; pervasive and ubiquitous computing
(Internet of Things); related design methods and EDA tools; Flexible Digital
Radio-digital architecture design and methodologies concepts for
multi-standard, multi-mode flexible radios.
SPECIAL SESSIONS/ORGANIZERS
DTFT: Dependability, Testing and Fault Tolerance in Digital Systems
H. Kubatova (CTU Prague, CZ), Z. Kotasek (TU Brno, CZ)
MCSDIA: Mixed Criticality System Design, Implementation and Analysis
K. Gruttner (OFFIS, DE), E. Villar (TEISA U Cantabria, ES)
AHSA: Architectures and Hardware for Security Applications
Paris Kitsos (TEI of Western Greece, GR)
DCPS: Design of Heterogeneous Cyber-Physical Systems
M. Geilen, (TUE, NL), D. Quaglia (U Verona, IT)
ASHWPA: Advanced Systems in Healthcare, Wellness and Personal Assistance
F. Leporati (U Pavia, IT)
ASAIT: Architectures and Systems for Automotive and Intelligent
Transportation
S. Niar (U Valenciennes, FR)
SDSG: System Design for the Smart Grid
R. Jacobsen (Aarhus U, DK), E. Ebeid (Aarhus U, DK)
EPDSD: European Projects in Digital System Design
F. Leporati (U Pavia, IT), L. Jozwiak (TUE, NL)
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Authors are encouraged to submit their manuscripts to
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dsd2016.
Should an unexpected web access problem be encountered, please contact
the Program Chair by email (dsd2016(a)easychair.org).
Each manuscript should include the complete paper text, all illustrations,
and references. The manuscript should conform to the IEEE format:
single-spaced, double column, US letter page size, 10-point size Times
Roman font, up to 8 pages. In order to conduct a blind review, no indication
of the authors' names should appear in the manuscript, references included.
CPS, Conference Publishing Services, publishes the (ISI indexed) DSD
Proceedings, available worldwide through the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
Extended versions of selected best papers will be published in a special
issue of the ISI indexed "Microprocessors and Microsystems: Embedded
Hardware Design" Elsevier journal
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/microprocessors-and-microsystems/
IMPORTANT DATES
· Submission of papers: April 8, 2016
· Notification of acceptance/rejection: May 30, 2016
· Camera-Ready submission: June 27, 2016
DSD STEERING COMMITTEE
· Lech Jozwiak (TU Eindhoven, NL) - Chairman
· Krzysztof Kuchcinski (U Lund, SE)
· Antonio Nunez (IUMA/ULPGC, ES)
· Francesco Leporati (U Pavia, IT)
· Eugenio Villar (TEISA U Cantabria, ES)
· Jose Silva Matos (U Porto, PT)
PROGRAM CHAIRS
· Paris Kitsos (TEI West. Greece, GR) - Chair
· Odysseas Koufopavlou (U Patras, GR) - Honorary Chair
GENERAL CHAIR
· George A. Papadopoulos (U Cyptus, CY)
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Betreff: [WI] Aufruf zur Einreichung von Beiträgen für die
Werkzeugpräsentation im Rahmen der Modellierung 2016
Datum: Tue, 5 Jan 2016 10:16:49 +0000
Von: Koschmider, Agnes (AIFB) <agnes.koschmider(a)kit.edu>
Antwort an: Koschmider, Agnes (AIFB) <agnes.koschmider(a)kit.edu>
An: wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de <wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>
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Aufruf zur Einreichung von Beiträgen für die Werkzeugpräsentation im
Rahmen der Modellierung 2016
02.-04. März 2016, Karlsruhe
Frist: 10.01.2016
http://www.modellierung2016.org/werkzeugpraesentation/
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Aufruf zur Einreichung
Ziel dieses Tracks ist es, Modellierungswerkzeuge zu präsentieren, die
im wissenschaftlichen Umfeld entwickelt wurden und werden.
Relevant sind dabei insbesondere Werkzeuge:
- die neuartige Oberflächen für Modellierungswerkzeuge (z.B. Tangible
User Interfaces, Virtual-Reality-Umgebungen, Web/Mobile Interfaces)
umsetzen,
- die Visualisierung der Analyse und Simulation in
Modellierungswerkzeugen adressieren,
- eine kollaborative (inter-organisationale) Modellierung unterstützen,
- neuartige Formen der Modellierungsunterstützung anbieten oder
- neue Modellierungsmethoden technisch umsetzen.
Die Werkzeuge werden im Rahmen des Hauptprogramms der Modellierung 2016
präsentiert. Die Beschreibung des Werkzeugs sollte nicht länger als 5
Seiten sein und kann in deutscher oder englischer Sprache eingereicht
werden. Als Formatvorlage muss das LNI-Format verwendet werden
(http://www.gi.de/service/publikationen/lni/autorenrichtlinien/) und der
Beitrag sollte die folgende Struktur enthalten:
- Titel, Autor, Institution
- Eine kurze Zusammenfassung des Beitrags, die den Mehrwert des
Werkzeugs beschreibt (Abstract)
- Relevanz des Werkzeugs für die Modellierungs-Gemeinschaft: innovative
Aspekte des Werkzeugs im Bereich der Modellierung.
- Screenshot des Werkzeugs und Verweis (URL) zur entsprechenden Software.
Bitte benutzen Sie für die Einreichung folgende Adresse:
https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/MTT2016/
Termine
10.01.2016 Einreichung von Beiträgen
31.01.2016 Benachrichtigung der Autoren
Leitung
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Hans-Georg Fill, Universität Wien
PD Dr. Agnes Koschmider, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
Programmkomitee
Dominik Bork, Universität Wien
Robert Buchmann, Universität Babes-Bolyai, Cluj-Napoca
Michael Fellmann, Universität Rostock
Florian Johannsen, Universität Regensburg
Thomas Karle, Promatis Software GmbH
Judith Michael, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt
Stefan Strecker, Fernuniversität Hagen
Robert Woitsch, BOC AG
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Betreff: [AISWorld] CFP: One Week Remaining for 2nd Intl. WS RESACS 2016
Datum: Thu, 07 Jan 2016 09:54:42 -0500
Von: Bastian Tenbergen <bastian.tenbergen(a)oswego.edu>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Kopie (CC): resacs <resacs(a)paluno.uni-due.de>
Hello,
This is the third and final call for original research Requirements Engineering, Self-Adaptive Systems, or Cyber Physical Systems to be submitted to RESACS 2016! Paper submission deadline is in one week.
Important Dates (all deadlines 23:59h Baker Island Time):
Paper SubmissionJanuary 15th, 2016
-- One Week Left!
Paper NotificationJanuary 30th, 2016
Camera Ready SubmissionFebruary 18th, 2016
WorkshopMarch 14th, 2014
The Second International Workshop on Requirements Engineering for Self-Adaptive and Cyber Physical Systems, RESACS 2016 (https://resacs2016.wordpress.com), will be held on March 14, 2016, in Gothenburg, Sweden.
The call for papers is available here!
We are looking for original research on requirements engineering, self-adaptive, or cyber physical systems. A wide range of topics is accepted, including but not limited to:
Methods for Assessing Requirements
Context Analysis and Domain Modeling
Collaboration and Trustworthiness in Collaboration
Specification and Quality Assurance
Strategic and Ad-hoc Reuse of Components and Systems
Design Space Exploration and Communication Strategies
Requirements Satisfaction Monitoring at Runtime
Runtime Adaptation, Decision Making and Runtime Uncertainty
Ad-hoc networking of cyber physical entities and services
Benefits and Application Areas
We accept as full papers (up to 15 pages LNCS), short papers (up to 8 pages LNCS), or poster papers (up to 6 pages LNCS). Paper styles include:
Novel Approach and Approach Transfer Papers
Empirical Validations, Case Studies, Industry and Experience Reports
Problem Statements, New Ideas and Directions, Vision or Position Papers, Preliminary Evaluations
Tools, Modeling/Meta-Modeling
All submitted manuscripts will be peer reviewed and evaluated by originality and quality. Accepted papers will be published in the joint REFSQ 2016 CEUR-WS Workshop Proceedings.
Extended versions of the selected best and most influential papers will be published in the Journal of Information Systems Modeling and Design along with other invited papers from other REFSQ 2016 Workshops. Authors will be given the opportunity to improve and extend their manuscripts according to workshop feedback. There will be a regular double-blind review process for the extended papers.
Please also consider forwarding the call for papers to your colleagues, collaborators, and students and feel free to follow RESACS updates on our website (https://resacs2016.wordpress.com) and on Twitter (https://twitter.com/RESACS_WS).
We are looking forward to your submission! If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
Cristina
Marian
Bastian
RESACS Co-Organizers
PS: Please excuse double postings.
__________________________________
Bastian Tenbergen
Asst. Professor for Computer Science
Department of Computer Science
427 Shineman Center
State University of New York at Oswego
7060 State Route 104
Oswego, NY, 13126, USA
T +1 (315) 312-6605
E bastian.tenbergen(a)oswego.edu
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Betreff: [WI] Call for papers - Int. Conference on Business Process
Management (BPM) 2016, Rio de Janeiro, 18-22 Sep. 2016
Datum: Thu, 7 Jan 2016 15:58:46 +0000
Von: Marcello La Rosa <m.larosa(a)qut.edu.au>
Antwort an: Marcello La Rosa <m.larosa(a)qut.edu.au>
An: wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de <wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>
*Call for Papers - **Int. Conference on Business Process Management
(BPM) 2016*
*Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 18 -22 September 2016
http://bpm2016.uniriotec.br <http://bpm2016.uniriotec.br> *
The annual BPM conference is the premium forum for researchers,
practitioners and developers in the field of Business Process Management
(BPM). The objective is to explore and exchange knowledge in this field
through scientific talks, industry discussions, technical tutorials and
panels. The conference covers all aspects of BPM research and practice,
including theory, management, applications and technology, and brings
together the most renowned representatives of the scientific BPM
community worldwide.
While BPM as a scientific field and as an industry practice has
significantly matured and increased its span, it is not yet an
established organizational management discipline, along other
disciplines such as project management or risk management. Fostering
true innovation rather than only incremental change, capitalizing on big
data opportunities and accounting for processes that are increasingly
flexible and generative rather than structured and stable, are some of
the challenges that BPM needs to overcome in order to establish its firm
position within organizations.
These challenges add to existing areas of interest and relevance to BPM
research and industry. They also attest to an increasingly
interdisciplinary nature of BPM, which transcends its original scope at
the intersection of information technology, organizational management
and industrial engineering, to embrace other disciplines such as
behavioral science, big data, operations management, social computing,
cloud computing, theory of processes and many more.
BPM 2016 will take place in Rio de Janeiro, the second largest city in
Brazil, best known for its carnival atmosphere, its passion for soccer
and music, and its pristine nature with stunning beaches and tropical
forests. Rio never fails to impress its visitors with its modern outlook
that reflects its evolution throughout the years, but also with its
historic sites and overjoyed attitude of the locals. We welcome you to
participate in the most important conference on BPM, and to contribute
to shaping the BPM methods and technologies of the future in the unique
atmosphere of Rio. BPM 2016 will feature a rich program including a
dedicated research track, an industry track, a demonstration track,
tutorials and panels, and a varied set of workshops and co-located events.
*Topics*
BPM 2016 explicitly encourages papers that report on interdisciplinary
aspects of BPM and on research in emerging BPM areas, as well as papers
that advance knowledge in the areas of business process analysis and
improvement. The thematic areas reflect these interests besides those in
traditional BPM topics such as process modeling and execution.
Submissions from industry or industrial research labs are encouraged,
provided they fulfil the scientific rigor expected from any other paper
submitted to the research track.
A separate industry track will host papers that specifically report on
problems and experiences related to the deployment of BPM methods and
tools in practice. These papers will be reviewed by a separate committee
including representatives from industry, and assessed on the basis of
their practical relevance rather than their scientific merit. More
information on the industry track can be found at
http://bpm2016.uniriotec.br/?page_id=156
The thematic areas of the research track in which contributions are
sought include, but are not limited to, those listed below. Submissions
may fit more than one category, however, corresponding authors will be
asked to nominate one primary category. Each major topic is championed
by senior PC members who will promote the topic and lead the review
processes taking into consideration the characteristics of the
particular thematic area.
/BPM in a broader context/
Topic champions: Avigdor Gal, Pericles Loucopoulos, Matthias Weske
- Decision management and BPM
- Events handling and BPM
- BPM and enterprise architecture
- BPM and auditing
- Automated planning in BPM
- Scientific workflows and BPM
- Software process management
- X-aware BPM (e.g. risk-aware, security-aware, cost-aware, green-aware)
- Operations research for business processes
- BPM in selected application domains (e.g. healthcare, financial,
government)
/Emerging areas of BPM/
Topic champions: Florian Daniel, Massimo Mecella, Farouk Toumani
- Social BPM
- BPM and Cloud computing
- BPM and Crowdsourcing
- Human-centric processes and knowledge-intensive processes
- Processes in the Internet of Things and Wearable devices
- Mobile processes
- Collective Adaptive Processes
/Management aspects of BPM/
Topic champions: Heinrich Mayr, Andreas Oberweis, Michael Rosemann
- BPM lifecycle management
- BPM strategic alignment and governance
- BPM people and culture
- BPM maturity: success factors and measures
- Customer process management
- Adoption and practice of BPM
- Process change management
- BPM and other organizational management disciplines (e.g. project
management, risk management, IT governance)
/Process identification and modeling foundations/
Topic champions: Joerg Desel, Matthias Weidlich, Pnina Soffer
- Process architectures and value chains
- Reference process models
- Process modeling languages (imperative, declarative, non-visual)
- Process model quality (verification, validation, certification)
- Foundation of process design
- Formal methods in BPM
- Management of process model collections (e.g. querying, refactoring,
similarity search, versioning)
- Process variability and configuration
- Artefact-centric processes
/Process analysis and improvement/
Topic champions: Jan Mendling, Hajo Reijers, Barbara Weber
- Qualitative process analysis (e.g. process waste analysis)
- Quantitative process analysis (e.g. process simulation)
- Incremental process improvement
- Transformational process change
- Process innovation
- Customer-centric process redesign
- BPM and other process improvement disciplines (e.g. Lean management,
Six Sigma, Total Quality Management)
/Process execution, monitoring and intelligence/
Topic champions: Josep Carmona, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, Shazia Sadiq,
Jianwen Su, Boudewijn van Dongen
- Process execution architectures (e.g. process-oriented, service-oriented)
- BPM systems (a.k.a. workflow management systems)
- Case management
- Adaptive and context-aware process execution
- Management of process execution aspects (e.g. resources, data)
- Process dashboards, analytics and visualization of big process data
- Process mining methods (automated discovery, conformance checking,
performance mining, deviance and variants mining, operational support)
- Process mining and parallel and distributed processing
- Process compliance (run-time and post-mortem)
- Process data integration and data quality
*Submission Instructions*
Papers should be formatted according to Springer’s LNCS formatting
guidelines (for instructions and style sheets see
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html). Submissions must be in
English and not exceed 16 pages of length. The title page must contain a
short abstract clarifying the relation of the paper with the topics
above. The paper must clearly state the problem being addressed, the
goal of the work, the results achieved, and the relation to other work.
Student papers must be clearly marked as such. Concerning length and
formatting, student papers must follow the same guidelines as research
papers.
Papers should be submitted electronically in PDF format via the BPM 2016
EasyChair submission site:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bpm2016
Submissions must be original contributions that have not been published
previously, nor been submitted to other conferences or journals while
being submitted to BPM 2016. Empirical papers should build, where
possible, on novel datasets previously unpublished. Research on existing
datasets must clearly explain the novelty of the applied analysis.
All accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings
published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)
series (http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-0-0-0). For
each accepted paper, at least one author must register for the
conference and present the paper. Authors of selected papers will be
invited to submit a paper for a special issue of Information Systems
(Elsevier).
A new sub-track, called the “BPM Forum”, will host innovative research
which has high potential of stimulating discussion at the conference but
does not fully meet the quality criteria for the main research track,
e.g. an interesting new idea with a weak evaluation. Those submissions
to the main research track which fall into this category will be invited
to the BPM Forum and published in full (i.e. 16 pages) in a separate
post-proceedings volume in the Lecture Notes in Business Information
Processing (LNBIP) series (http://www.springer.com/series/7911), as well
as being presented during the main conference. There will not be short
papers at the conference.
First-time submitters to BPM may request to be considered for a
pre-submission shepherding program in which a BPM PC advises on the
presentation and positioning of their paper. More information on this
program can be found at http://bpm2016.uniriotec.br/?page_id=336.
Interested candidates are encouraged to contact the PC-Chairs
(bpm2016(a)easychair.org <mailto:bpm2016@easychair.org>) by 5 February, 2016.
*Key Dates*
- Abstract submission: 7 March, 2016
- Full papers submission: 14 March, 2016
- Notifications: 13 May, 2016
- Camera ready papers: 12 June, 2016
Remark: deadlines correspond to anywhere on earth (‘AoE’ or ‘UTC-12′)
*Program Committee chairs*
Marcello La Rosa, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Peter Loos, DFKI, Saarland University, Germany
Oscar Pastor, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
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*Professor Marcello La Rosa *|**IS School Academic Director (Corporate
Programs and Partnerships)
*Science and Engineering Faculty | Queensland University of Technology*
Room 817, P Block, GP Campus, 2 George St, Brisbane QLD 4000, Australia
*ph* +61 7 3138 9482 | *web* www.marcellolarosa.com
<http://www.marcellolarosa.com/>
CRICOS No 00213J
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Betreff: Re: [AISWorld] Revised Call for Papers for IJHCI Special Issue
on Mobile HCI
Datum: Thu, 7 Jan 2016 18:06:58 +0000
Von: Nah, Fiona <nahf(a)mst.edu>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Kopie (CC): krogstie(a)idi.ntnu.no <krogstie(a)idi.ntnu.no>, Dongsong Zhang
<zhangd(a)umbc.edu>, Shengdong Zhao <zhaosd(a)comp.nus.edu.sg>
Call for Papers for International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction (IJHCI)
Special Issue on Mobile HCI
Guest Editors
Fiona Nah, Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA (nahf(a)mst.edu<mailto:nahf@mst.edu>)
John Krogstie, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway (krogstie(a)idi.ntnu.no<mailto:krogstie@idi.ntnu.no>)
Dongsong Zhang, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA (zhangd(a)umbc.edu<mailto:zhangd@umbc.edu>)
Shengdong Zhao, National University of Singapore, Singapore (zhaosd(a)comp.nus.edu.sg<mailto:zhaosd@comp.nus.edu.sg>)
Aims and Scope of the Special Issue
Mobile and wearable devices (e.g., smartphones, FitBit, AppleWatch) are among the most transformative technologies that have created a rapid worldwide impact on almost every aspect of our social and working life due to their ubiquity, pervasiveness, and portability. The built-in (e.g., accelerometers, gyroscopes, and ambient lighting sensors) and external sensors have further increased the variety of interaction possibilities, such as gestural interaction. Mobile and wearable devices are creating new ways of conducting business, computation, and health management, and transforming how we communicate, interact, and entertain. There have been countless mobile applications developed and deployed in the past few years, which are subject to a variety of usability, accessibility, and interaction challenges.
This special issue is aimed to bring together the significant, cutting-edge research findings and best practices in the field of mobile HCI and build a bridge from current and emerging research to the future. It covers HCI issues in the design, implementation, evaluation, and use of innovative mobile, handheld, and wearable devices, techniques, and applications. The relevant topics may include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Usability of mobile applications and mobile user experience
* Mobile accessibility and assistive technologies
* Context-aware/context-sensitive mobile application design, evaluation, and use
* Adaptive mobile user interfaces
* Multi-modal interaction technologies for mobile devices
* Design, evaluation, and use of m-Health interventions or applications
* Development of mobile usability guidelines
* Mobile collocated interactions with wearables
* Mobile learning and educational mobile HCI
* Mobile applications in smart city environments
* Privacy, security, trust, and ethical issues in mobile commerce
* Emerging interaction technologies for mobile devices
* Mobile cognition - using mobile devices to enhance human cognition
* Acceptance and adoption of mobile and ubiquitous technologies
Manuscript Preparation Along with Optional Abstract Submission
Please refer to the "Instructions for authors" section on the website of IJHCI (http://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?journalCode=hihc20&page=…) for preparation of your manuscript for the special issue.
All manuscripts (i.e., full papers) should be submitted via the IJHCI Editorial Manager at http://www.editorialmanager.com/ijhc/default.aspx. When asked to "Choose Article Type", please select "Special Issue Article" and when asked to "Select Section/Category", please choose "Mobile HCI". Please follow the above steps to ensure that your manuscript is processed as a submission to this special issue.
Abstract submissions are highly recommended prior to full paper submissions. Please email the abstract submissions to the guest editors (nahf(a)mst.edu<mailto:nahf@mst.edu>, krogstie(a)idi.ntnu.no<mailto:krogstie@idi.ntnu.no>, zhangd(a)umbc.edu<mailto:zhangd@umbc.edu>, zhaosd(a)comp.nus.edu.sg<mailto:zhaosd@comp.nus.edu.sg>) for initial feedback and use the subject: "IJHCI SI abstract submission" for the email.
Important Dates
Abstract submission due date (optional but recommended): May 1, 2016 (early abstract submission is encouraged)
Full paper submission due date: June 10, 2016
Notification of the first round review decision: August 15, 2016
Revisions due date: October 15, 2016
Editorial decision: November 1, 2016
Targeted special issue publication date: January, 2017
If you have any question about the special issue, please feel free to contact any of the guest editors listed above.
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Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah, Ph.D.
Professor of Business & Information Technology
Missouri University of Science and Technology
101 Fulton Hall
301 W 14th Street
Rolla, MO 65409
Tel: 573-341-6996
Email: nahf(a)mst.edu<mailto:nahf@mst.edu>
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Betreff: [AISWorld] CfP AMCIS Minitrack "Cultural and Value Related
Aspects in Information Systems Research"
Datum: Thu, 7 Jan 2016 14:44:01 +0000
Von: Schmiedel Theresa <theresa.schmiedel(a)uni.li>
An: 'aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org' <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
22nd Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), San Diego, CA, August 11 - 13, 2016
CALL FOR PAPERS
AMCIS Minitrack "CULTURAL AND VALUE RELATED ASPECTS IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH"
MINI-TRACK DESCRIPTION
The interrelation of social aspects, such as culture and values, with information systems (IS) has become an important research area, particularly, since many IS projects seem to struggle with cultural phenomena. Research in this area is manifold and includes culture and values of IS stakeholders (e.g., designers, programmers, managers, users) on organizational, managerial, and societal levels. Cross-cultural studies comparing the design, development, and use of IS in different contexts cover important facets of culture and values in IS. This mini-track tries to particularly stimulate research that covers the management of culture to foster an IT-based innovation environment. It is open for cultural and value related studies on societal, organizational, and managerial issues. The track aims at achieving a deeper understanding of topics such as culture and values integrated in IS; cultural contexts and the IS life cycle; and stakeholder group cultures and IS management.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Investigating culture and values in IS contexts supports the idea of the AMCIS 2016 conference topic “Surfing the IT Innovation Wave”, because culture and values play an important role in tackling the challenges arising from IT-related innovations. We seek research that sheds light on the various meanings and roles of culture in the context of IS, ranging from behaviors and beliefs of specific IS groups to the role of organizational, national, and occupational cultures in IT innovation, but also to values embedded in technology and managerial methods. Concerning values, we are interested in research aiming at identifying, exploring, or explaining values in IS contexts; research on the influence of values on society or organizations – and vice versa; and research on personal values and managerial conflicts evolving in the context of IS, such as in case of privacy concerns. Hence, a broad spectrum of studies is covered in this mini-track.
Consequently, we strongly encourage researchers to submit studies covering cultural issues, values, and their interconnection with society, organizations, and management in the IS context. Both, qualitative and quantitative research papers are welcome.
Research topics include, but are not limited to:
• Culture of IS innovation in high and low tech firms
• IS culture, information culture, digital culture, online or social media culture, the geek culture, or sub-cultures
• IS values and culture conflict; managerial issues of IS-related culture conflicts
• The IS Occupational Culture; socialization, cultural fit, and commitment of IS professionals
• IS culture and education
• Cultural values embedded in ICT; cultural values embedded in IS-related methods and management approaches
• Measuring or identifying cultural patterns or value sets in IS contexts
• Methodological issues conducting culture-related IS research
• Culture as a dependent variable in IS research
• Prescriptive theorizing on culture in IS research
• Culture change, culture development, and culture management in IS contexts
• ICT for supporting cultural studies and culture change
• Culture of “smart” organizations/groups
• Culture and values in the context of privacy and data protection issues
• Culture and information sharing
• Culture, values, and IS management or project management
SUBMISSION
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2016
January 4, 2016: Manuscript submissions opened
March 2, 2016: Manuscript submissions closes at 10:00am PST
We look forward to your submissions.
Kind regards,
Barbara Krumay, WU Vienna, barbara.krumay(a)wu.ac.at
Theresa Schmiedel, University of Liechtenstein, theresa.schmiedel(a)uni.li
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at the Hilti Chair of Business Process Management
University of Liechtenstein
Institute of Information Systems
Fürst-Franz-Josef-Strasse, 9490 Vaduz, Liechtenstein
Phone +423 265 11 11, Direct +423 265 13 09
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Betreff: [AISWorld] CFP: AMCIS Mini-track on Social Media Analytics
Datum: Thu, 7 Jan 2016 14:21:13 +0000
Von: Nevo, Dorit <nevod(a)rpi.edu>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Call for Paper: AMCIS Mini-track Social Media Analytics
As social media becomes a standard communication and collaboration
platform, large amounts of data are generated and publicly available on
various platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, blogs, wikis and more. As
with other forms of big data a key question to address is how this data
can be used to learn about individual and social behaviors, how
predictions can be made on various indicators based on social media data,
and how can we apply these data to impact platform design and
organizational performance. For this mini track on social media analytics
we are interested in high quality empirical and conceptual work that
addresses these and other related questions.
SUGGESTED TOPICS
- Sources of data in social media
- Data extraction approaches for social media data
- Methods and applications of text analytics
- Organizational impact of social media analytics
- Applications of social media analytics
SUBMISSION PROCESS:
Full paper submissions must be made electronically through the AMCIS
on-line submission system (https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2016).
Papers can be submitted beginning on January 4, 2016. Additional
information can be found on the conference Website:
http://amcis2016.aisnet.org/
IMPORTANT DATES:
Submission Deadlines: March 2, 2016
Final Decisions: May 1, 2016
MINITRACK CHAIRS:
Dorit Nevo, Lally School of Management, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
nevod(a)rpi.edu
Yingda Lu, Lally School of Management, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
luy6(a)rpi.edu
Lucy Yan, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University,
yanlucy(a)indiana.edu
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Dorit Nevo
Associate Professor, Information Systems
Lally School of Management
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
110 8th Street, Pittsburgh Building
Troy, New York, 12180
518.276.2230; nevod(a)rpi.edu
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Betreff: [AISWorld] AMCIS 2016 Mini-Track CfP : IT-enabled
Organizational Agility and Security
Datum: Thu, 7 Jan 2016 14:13:14 +0000
Von: Aretha Wright <aretha(a)aisnet.org>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Kopie (CC): Sumantra Sarkar <ssarkar(a)binghamton.edu>
Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), San Diego, August 11-13, 2016, http://amcis2016.aisnet.org/
Mini-Track Title: IT-enabled Organizational Agility and Security
Track: IT-Enabled Agility
Description:
We live in a turbulent volatile world today. In this context Prahalad (2009) aptly describes this hypercompetitive environment, "In Volatile Times,Agility Rules." Organizations aspire to be agile in this highly unstable market. IT has enabled organizational agility by helping adapt to changing conditions (Lucas Jr. and Olson 1994), building digital options (Sambamurthy, Bharadwaj et al. 2003), etc. While there has been a great focus on increasing organizational agility with IT enablement, we are not sure whether there have been compromises on security practices while the firm tries to be more agile (Baskerville 2004). Organization agility makes the organization more flexible while security practices follow strict rules and processes. The objective of this minitrack is to invite research articles which investigate the interplay between organizational agility through IT enablement and security practices which may have been compromised because of the focus on agility.
Call for Papers:
The objective of this minitrack is to encourage research articles (theoretical, empirical or design science research) which are insightful, coherent and methodically sound aligning with the objectives of this minitrack. This minitrack is open to various types of research including those that use quantitative, qualitative, and theoretical approaches.
Topics in this mini-track focus on IT-enabled organization agility and security in the areas listed below, but is not limited to:
o IT security practices and organizational agility
o IT security architectures and Organization agility
o Role of organization culture in organizational agility and IT security
o Agile methodologies in regulated (high secured) organizational environment
o Organizational security planning in implementation of Agile development
o IT security assurance in Agile development
o Agile development and IT security requirements
o Agile approach to implement organization security
o Tension between organizational agility through IT enablement and security practices
Important Dates:
* January 4, 2016: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2016 begin
* March 2, 2016 (10:00 AM Pacific Standard Time): Deadline for paper submissions
Instructions for Authors:
* Submissions may be of two types:
o Completed research papers (< 5000 words, excluding references, tables, and figures)
o Research-in-progress papers (< 3500 words, excluding references, tables, and figures)
* All conference submissions will be double-blind, peer reviewed, and must be submitted using the online submission system athttp://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2016. For complete instructions for authors and information about the conference, visit the AMCIS 2016 website at http://amcis2016.aisnet.org<http://amcis2016.aisnet.org/>.
References:
o Baskerville, R. (2004). "Agile Security for Information Warfare: A call for research." ECIS 2004 Proceedings: 13.
o Lucas Jr., H. C. and M. Olson (1994). "The Impact of Information Technology on Organizational Flexibility." Journal of Organizational Computing & Electronic Commerce 4(2): 155-176.
o Prahalad, C. K. (2009). "In Volatile Times, Agility Rules." BusinessWeek(4147): 80-80.
o Sambamurthy, V., A. Bharadwaj, et al. (2003). "Shaping Agility through Digital Options:
o Reconceptualizing the Role of Information Technology in Contemporary Firms." MIS Quarterly 27(2): 237.
Regards
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Betreff: [WI] DLM 2016 | Final CfP
Datum: Tue, 5 Jan 2016 13:32:00 +0000
Von: Prof. Dr. Oliver Thomas <oliver.thomas(a)uni-osnabrueck.de>
Antwort an: Prof. Dr. Oliver Thomas <oliver.thomas(a)uni-osnabrueck.de>
An: wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de <wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>
Kopie (CC): Prof. Dr. Oliver Thomas <oliver.thomas(a)uni-osnabrueck.de>,
markus.nuettgens(a)uni-hamburg.de <markus.nuettgens(a)uni-hamburg.de>,
Michael Fellmann (michael.fellmann(a)uni-rostock.de)
<michael.fellmann(a)uni-rostock.de>
*Final Call for Papers
(Deadline: 10. Januar 2016)*
**
*Dienstleistungsmodellierung 2016*
*(DLM 2016)*
http://www.imwi.uni-osnabrueck.de/dlm2016
*5. Workshop im Rahmen der Modellierung 2016,*
*02.-03. März 2016, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie*
*Zielsetzung*
Der Workshop „Dienstleistungsmodellierung“ gibt in einem zweijährigen
Rhythmus einen Überblick über den State-of-the-Art der Modellierung von
Dienstleistungen. Dabei werden sowohl aktuelle Problemstellungen und
Lösungsansätze als auch zukünftige Entwicklungsperspektiven betrachtet.
Der Workshop fokussiert einerseits Modelle zur
Dienstleistungsentwicklung und -erbringung und andererseits Modelle von
Informationssystemen, welche die Entwicklung oder Erbringung von
Dienstleistungen unterstützen. Die Beiträge können alle
Lebenszyklusphasen von Dienstleistungen sowie alle „Dimensionen“ des
Dienstleistungsbegriffs betrachten, die eine Basis zur Entwicklung von
Ressourcenmodellen (Potenzialdimension), Prozessmodellen
(Prozessdimension) und Produktmodellen (Ergebnisdimension) darstellen.
Der Workshop ist interdisziplinär ausgerichtet und schlägt mit dem Thema
„Dienstleistungsmodellierung“ eine Brücke zwischen der
Betriebswirtschaftslehre (z.B. Produktion, Dienstleistungsmanagement,
Marketing), den Ingenieurwissenschaften (z.B. Konstruktionslehre,
Produktentwicklung), der Wirtschaftsinformatik (z.B. Modellierung,
Informationsdienstleistungen) und der Informatik (z.B. Datenstrukturen,
Software Engineering).
*Themenschwerpunkte*
*1) Methodologische Aspekte der Dienstleistungsmodellierung:*
·Modellierungsmethoden für die Entwicklung von
Dienstleistungsinformationssystemen (z.B. MDA, ARIS, etc.)
·Modellierungssprachen zur Repräsentation von Entwicklungs- und
Erbringungsprozessen von Dienstleistungen (z.B. EPK, BPMN, Petri-Netz,
UML-Aktivitätsdiagramm, Service Blueprinting, etc.) und
Modellierungssprachen zur Repräsentation von Dienstleistungsstrukturen
(z.B. Produktbaum, ERM, UML-Klassendiagramm, etc.)
·Konzeptionelle Aspekte (z.B. Metamodelle) und zweckmäßige
Repräsentationsformen (Notationen) für Sprachen zur
Dienstleistungsmodellierung
·Vorgehensmodelle zur Dienstleistungsentwicklung (New Service
Development und Service Engineering) und zur Entwicklung von
Product-Service Systems (Hybride Wertschöpfung)
·Modellierungswerkzeuge zur Dienstleistungsentwicklung und zur
Unterstützung der Dienstleistungserbringung
*2) Inhaltlich-funktionale Aspekte der Dienstleistungsmodellierung und
Wirtschaftszweige:*
·Modellierung industrieller Dienstleistungen (z.B. produktionsnahe
Dienstleistungen in der Investitionsgüterindustrie)
·Modellierung von Handelsdienstleistungen
·Modellierung von Finanzdienstleistungen (Kredit- und Versicherungsgewerbe)
·Modellierung von Dienstleistungen der Öffentlichen Verwaltung
·Modellierung von Dienstleistungen im Gesundheitswesen (z.B. klinische
Behandlungspfade, ambulante Pflegeprozesse, Ambient Assisted Living,
Telemonitoring)
·Modellierung unternehmensbezogener Dienstleistungen (z.B.
Beratungsdienstleistungen)
·Modellierung von IT-Dienstleistungen (z.B. IT-Service-Management,
IT-Produktmodelle, Outsourcing, Managed Services)
·Modellierung von Logistikdienstleistungen
·Modellierung mobiler Dienstleistungen (z.B. Außendienst, technischer
Service)
·Modellierung digitaler Dienstleistungen der Medien- und
Unterhaltungsbranche
·Modellierung von Dienstleistungen der Aus- und Weiterbildung
·Modellierung von Dienstleistungen für Elektromobilität
*3) Dienstleistungsmodellarten:*
·Produkt- und Preismodelle für Dienstleistungen
·Dienstleistungsreferenzmodelle und Ordnungsrahmen für
Dienstleistungsmodelle
·Innovationsmodelle für Dienstleistungen
·Produktivitätsmodelle für Dienstleistungen (z.B. Analyse-, Mess- und
Bewertungsmodelle)
·Softwaremodelle für die Dienstleistungsentwicklung oder -erbringung
·Simulationsmodelle für Dienstleistungen
·Lebenszyklusmodelle für Dienstleistungen
·Modularisierungs- und Typologisierungsmodelle für Dienstleistungen
·Modellierung von Product-Service Systems
·Kooperations- und Geschäftsmodelle für Dienstleistungen und hybride
Leistungsbündel
·Modellierung von cyber-physischen Systemen (z.B. Dienstleistungen für
Industrie 4.0)
·Internetdienstmodelle für die Wirtschaft (Smart-Service-Modelle)
·Veränderung von Dienstleistungsmodellen durch Digitalisierung
*Einreichungsrichtlinien*
·Die Beiträge sollten die Länge von 20 Seiten nicht überschreiten. Die
Begutachtung erfolgt doppelt-blind, jede Einreichung wird durch
mindestens drei Mitglieder des Programmkomitees begutachtet. Die
Einreichung der anonymisierten Beiträge erfolgt ausschließlich als
PDF-Datei unter: Easychair
<https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dlm2016>.
·Die Springer-Vorlage WORD
<http://www.springer.com/cda/content/document/cda_downloaddocument/T1-book.z…>
ist zu verwenden. Anleitungen zum Umgang mit dieser Vorlage sind hier
<http://www.springer.com/cda/content/document/cda_downloaddocument/instruct-…>
zu finden.
·Die Beiträge sind in deutscher Sprache zu verfassen. Zur Zitation ist
der Stil „Harvard“ zu verwenden, d.h. Literaturhinweise im Text sind in
der Form „Autorenname(n) und Erscheinungsjahr in runden Klammern“
anzugeben, also z.B. bei einem Autor: (Müller 1991), bei zwei Autoren:
(Meier u. Schulz 1994), bei 3 und mehr Autoren: (Groß et al. 1995).
·Es erfolgt eine zweistufige Beitragsannahme: 1. Annahme als
wissenschaftlicher Beitrag: Volle wissenschaftliche Beiträge werden auf
der Tagung zur Diskussion gestellt und erscheinen in der
Tagungsbandreihe „Dienstleistungsmodellierung“ bei Springer Gabler. 2.
Annahme mit Journal-Empfehlung: Ausgezeichnete Beiträge werden mit einer
Annahmequote von maximal 20 % nach Überarbeitung zur Veröffentlichung in
einem Special Issue der englischsprachigen Zeitschrift „Enterprise
Modelling and Information Systems Architectures (EMISA)“ empfohlen.
Diese Sonderausgabe erscheint Ende 2016.
·Die angenommenen Beiträge nehmen am Wettbewerb um den Best Paper Award
teil, für dessen Auslobung die Ergebnisse der Begutachtung der
schriftlichen Einreichungen herangezogen werden. Ergänzend wird auf der
Tagung ein Best Presentation Award verliehen.
*Termine*
·Einreichung: 10. Januar 2016
·Benachrichtigung: 25. Januar 2016
·Endfassung: 21. Februar2016
·Workshop: 02.-03. März2016
*Workshop-Chairs*
·Oliver Thomas, Universität Osnabrück
·Markus Nüttgens, Universität Hamburg
·Michael Fellmann, Universität Rostock
*Programmkomitee*
·Michael Abramovici, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
·Hermann Behrens, DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung e.V.
·Daniel Beverungen, Universität Münster
·Luciënne Blessing, Universität Luxemburg
·Freimut Bodendorf, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
·Tilo Böhmann, Universität Hamburg
·Margret Borchert, Universität Duisburg-Essen
·Jan vom Brocke, Universität Liechtenstein
·Klaus-Peter Fähnrich, Universität Leipzig
·Hansjörg Fromm, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
·Alexander Fuchs, Fuchs Gewürze GmbH, Dissen a.T.W.
·Walter Ganz, Fraunhofer IAO, Stuttgart
·Gerhard Gudergan, Forschungsinstitut für Rationalisierung (FIR), Aachen
·Christoph Herrmann, TU Braunschweig
·Frank Johann, Vaillant Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG
·Ralf Klein, Capco – The Capital Markets Company
·Ralf Knackstedt, Universität Hildesheim
·Sabine Korte, VDI Technologiezentrum GmbH, Düsseldorf
·Roland Lachmayer, Leibniz Universität Hannover
·Katja Laurischkat, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
·Jan Marco Leimeister, Universität St. Gallen
·Kyrill Meyer, Universität Leipzig
·Horst Meier, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
·Kathrin M. Möslein, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
·Günther Müller-Luschnat, iteratec GmbH, München
·Volker Nissen, TU Ilmenau
·Andreas Oberweis, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
·Jens Pöppelbuß, Universität Bremen
·Nadine Rosenkranz, Jungheinrich AG
·Frank Rump, Hochschule Emden/Leer
·Gerhard Satzger, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology / IBM
·Christopher M. Schlick, RWTH Aachen
·Michael Schlicker, artengis GmbH, Saarbrücken
·Gertrud Schmitz, Universität Duisburg-Essen
·Bertolt Schuckließ, DLR/Projektträger für das BMBF, Bonn
·Stefan Strecker, FernUniversität in Hagen
·Klaus-Dieter Thoben, Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik
·Mathias Weske, Universität Potsdam
·Novica Zarvić, Universität Osnabrück
·Klaus Zühlke-Robinet, DLR/Projektträger für das BMBF, Bonn
*Weitere Informationen*
·DLM 2016: Website <http://www.imwi.uni-osnabrueck.de/dlm2016>
·Modellierung 2016: <http://www.modellierung2016.org/>
·DLM 2014: Website
<https://www.wiwi.uni-osnabrueck.de/fachgebiete_und_institute/informationsma…>,
Tagungsband <http://www.springer.com/us/book/9783658068905>
·DLM 2012: Website
<https://www.wiwi.uni-osnabrueck.de/fachgebiete_und_institute/informationsma…>,
Tagungsband
<http://www.springer.com/springer+gabler/bwl/wirtschaftsinformatik/book/978-…>
·DLM 2010: Website
<https://www.wiwi.uni-osnabrueck.de/fachgebiete_und_institute/informationsma…>,
Tagungsband <http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-3-7908-2620-3>
·DLM 2008: Website
<https://www.wiwi.uni-osnabrueck.de/fachgebiete_und_institute/informationsma…>,
Tagungsband <http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-3-7908-2098-0>
·DLM EMISA Special Issues
̶Service Systems and Applications
<https://www.emisa-journal.org/index.php?journal=emisa&page=issue&op=view&pa…>
(2015)
̶Product-Service Systems and Productivity
<https://www.emisa-journal.org/index.php?journal=emisa&page=issue&op=view&pa…>(2012)
̶Service Systems Modelling
<https://www.emisa-journal.org/index.php?journal=emisa&page=issue&op=view&pa…>
(2011)
*Kontakt*
Prof. Dr. Oliver Thomas
Universität Osnabrück
Fachgebiet Informationsmanagement und Wirtschaftsinformatik
Katharinenstraße 3, 49074 Osnabrück
E-Mail: oliver.thomas(a)uni-osnabrueck.de
<mailto:oliver.thomas@uni-osnabrueck.de>