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Betreff: [WI] "DevOps" - Aufruf zur Einreichung eines Beitrags für die
HMD - Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik
Datum: Tue, 4 Oct 2016 13:47:13 +0200
Von: Hans-Peter Fröschle <hpf(a)i-t-consult.de>
Antwort an: Hans-Peter Fröschle <hpf(a)i-t-consult.de>
An: wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
als Mitherausgeber der Zeitschrift HMD – Praxis der
Wirtschaftsinformatik bin ich für das Schwerpunktheft "*DevOps*" (HMD
314) verantwortlich, das im April 2017 beim Springer-Verlag erscheinen wird.
Zur Planung des Heftes bitte ich interessierte Autorinnen und Autoren,
mir baldmöglichst, jedoch bis *spätestens 15. November 2016 einem kurzen
Abstract Ihres Beitragsvorschlags *zuzusenden. Dieser Abstract soll die
wesentliche Themenstellung, eine Arbeitsgliederung und Stichworte zum
Inhalt umfassen. Ich werde Ihnen dann kurzfristig eine Rückmeldung
geben, ob Ihr Beitragsvorschlag für das Heft in den weiteren
Bearbeitungsprozess aufgenommen wurde.
Der fertige Beitrag sollte dann für den Review-Prozess und
gegebenenfalls die Überarbeitung bis *spätestens 31.12.2016 *eingereicht
sein.
*Bitte richten Sie Ihre Beitragsvorschläge an Hans-Peter Fröschle,
i.t-consult GmbH, hpf(a)i-t-consult.de <mailto:hpf@i-t-consult.de> ein.*
**
*Das Heft wird mit dem folgenden Kurztext angekündigt:*
*DevOps*
In vielen Unternehmen herrscht heute immer noch eine strikte Trennung
zwischen der Systementwicklung (Development) und dem IT-Betrieb
(Operations). Optimierungsprojekte sind in beiden
Unternehmensbereichen getrennt auf die Optimierung von Prozessen und
Methoden konzentriert. Vor diesem Hintergrund ist es nicht
verwunderlich, dass es zwischen diesen beiden IT-Kernbereichen auch
heute noch immer wieder zu typischen Kommunikations- und
Schnittstellenproblemen kommt: IT-Systeme werden ohne
Betriebserkenntnisse und –erfahrungen entwickelt und teilweise
unabgestimmt an den Betrieb übergeben; Erkenntnisse und Erfahrungen aus
dem Betrieb fließen nicht in erforderlichem Maße in die Entwicklung bzw.
Weiterentwicklung von IT-Systemen zurück. Darüber hinaus sind gerade
diese beiden IT-Bereiche durch grundlegend unterschiedliche
Einstellungen und Arbeitskulturen gekennzeichnet: Mitarbeiter in der
Systementwicklung sehen sich selbst als kreative Kräfte, wohingegen
ein erfolgreicher IT-Betrieb auf klar definierten Strukturen und
diszipliniertem Abarbeiten von Prozesse basiert.
In einer sich stark verändernden Unternehmensumwelt ist es aus Gründen
der Flexibilität, Geschwindigkeit und der erforderlichen Qualität nicht
länger tragbar, dass innerhalb einer IT-Organisation ein derartiges
Abteilungsdenken aufrechterhalten wird.
Getrieben im Wesentlichen durch agile Methoden in der Systementwicklung
und beherrscht von Anforderungen einer kontinuierlichen Auslieferung
neuer Systeme und Funktionen wurde mit DevOps (Development und
Operations) in den letzten Jahren Ansätze entwickelt, um die IT durch
eine kulturelle, organisatorische und methodisch Integration
bereichsübergreifend zu optimieren.
In dieser Situation setzt sich das HMD-Schwerpunktheft „DevOps“ mit
aktuellen Entwicklungen innerhalb der Bereiche IT-Entwicklung und
IT-Betrieb auseinander, die Potenziale haben, die dargestellten
Schnittstellenprobleme zu überwinden. Neben organisatorischen und
methodischen Lösungsansätzen sind vor allem auch Ansätze zur Überwindung
der kulturellen Barrieren für das Heft von Interesse.
Sollten sie einen Beitrag zu dem Schwerpunktthema „DevOps“ leisten
können, freue ich mich auf Ihren Artikel aus Forschung und/oder Praxis.
Zur Orientierung finden Sie anbei die Autoreneckdaten für das Heft.
Für Rückfragen stehe ich Ihnen gerne zur Verfügung und freue mich auf
Ihre Beitragsvorschläge.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
*Hans-Peter Fröschle
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Betreff: [WI] Algorithms Open Access Journal, Special Issue on
"Humanistic Data Processing"
Datum: Tue, 4 Oct 2016 14:00:48 +0300
Von: algorithms-publicity(a)image.ntua.gr
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[Apologies for cross-postings]
--------------------------- Call for Papers ---------------------------
Algorithms
Special Issue on "Humanistic Data Processing"
http://www.mdpi.com/journal/algorithms/special_issues/data_processing
**Submission Deadline: November 15, 2016**
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Data processing and analysis could be described as being one of the most important, yet challenging tasks of our era. The abundant amount of available information retrieved from, or related to the areas of Humanistic Sciences poses significant challenges to the research community. The ultimate goal is two-fold: on the one hand, to extract knowledge that will aid human behavior understanding, increasing human creativity, learning, decision making, socializing and even biological processing; on the other hand, to extract and exploit the underlying semantic knowledge by incorporating it into computationally intelligent systems.
The nature of humanistic data can be multimodal, semantically heterogeneous, dynamic, time and space-dependent, and highly complicated. Translating humanistic information, e.g., behavior, state of mind, artistic creation, linguistic utterance, learning and genomic information into numerical or categorical low-level data is a significant challenge on its own. New algorithms, appropriate for dealing with this type of data, need to be proposed and existing ones adapted to the individual special characteristics.
This Special Issue aims to bring together interdisciplinary approaches that focus on the application of innovative as well as existing data matching, fusion and mining and knowledge discovery and management techniques (such as decision rules, decision trees, association rules, ontologies and alignments, clustering, filtering, learning, classifier systems, neural networks, support vector machines, preprocessing, post processing, feature selection, visualization techniques) to data derived from all areas of Humanistic Sciences, e.g., linguistic, historical, behavioral, psychological, artistic, musical, educational, social, etc. The Issue is devoted to the exploitation of the many facets of the above fields and will explore the current related state-of-the-art.
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Aim and topics
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Scientific areas of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
- Humanistic sciences
- Data matching and fusion
- Data mining
- Knowledge discovery and management
- Artificial intelligence
- Information retrieval
- Context
- Social data analytics
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Papers submission
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Manuscripts should be submitted online at http://www.mdpi.com by registering and logging in to this website. Once you are registered, click here to go to the submission form. Manuscripts can be submitted until the deadline. Papers will be published continuously (as soon as accepted) and will be listed together on the special issue website. Research articles, review articles as well as communications are invited. For planned papers, a title and short abstract (about 100 words) can be sent to the Editorial Office for announcement on this website.
Submitted manuscripts should not have been published previously, nor be under consideration for publication elsewhere (except conference proceedings papers). All manuscripts are refereed through a peer-review process. A guide for authors and other relevant information for submission of manuscripts is available on the Instructions for Authors page. Algorithms is an international peer-reviewed Open Access quarterly journal published by MDPI.
Please visit the Instructions for Authors page before submitting a manuscript. The Article Processing Charge (APC) for publication in this open access journal is 300 CHF (Swiss Francs). English correction and/or formatting fees of 250 CHF (Swiss Francs) will be charged in certain cases for those articles accepted for publication that require extensive additional formatting and/or English corrections.
All submissions and inquiries regarding the special issue should be directed to the attention of the Guest Editors:
- Katia Lida Kermanidis, Department of Informatics, Ionian University, Greece, kerman(a)ionio.gr
- Christos Makris, Department of Computer Engineering & Informatics, University of Patras, Greece, makri(a)ceid.upatras.gr
- Phivos Mylonas, Department of Informatics, Ionian University, Greece, fmylonas(a)ionio.gr
- Spyros Sioutas, Department of Informatics, Ionian University, Greece, sioutas(a)ionio.gr
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Prospective schedule of deadlines
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Paper submission deadline: November 15, 2016
Notification of the first review: January 30, 2017
Final manuscript: June 2017
Expected publication: November 2017
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Betreff: [WI] CfP für die SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 2017 in Hannover: *****
VERLÄNGERTE EINREICHUNGSFRIST *****
Datum: Tue, 4 Oct 2016 13:42:57 +0200
Von: Jan Juerjens <jan.jurjens(a)cs.tu-dortmund.de>
Antwort an: Jan Juerjens <jan.jurjens(a)cs.tu-dortmund.de>
An: wi(a)lists.uni-karlsruhe.de
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***** AUFGRUND DER GROẞEN NACHFRAGE WURDE DIE
EINREICHUNGSFRIST BIS SAMSTAG 15. OKTOBER 2016 VERLÄNGERT *****
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Call for Papers für die Tagung
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 2017 (http://se17.uni-hannover.de) der GI
vom 21.-24.Februar 2017 in Hannover
Bitte beachten Sie auch die DIN A4-Version (http://se17.uni-hannover.de/documents/CfP-SE17.pdf)
dieser Email zum Ausdruck und die ausführlichen Informationen auf http://se17.uni-hannover.de .
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Wichtige Termine für alle Tracks:
Einreichung von Beiträgen: 30.09.2016
Benachrichtigung der Autoren: 31.10.2016
Einreichung druckfertiger Beiträge: 07.11.2016
Spezialitäten in diesem Jahr
- Eigene Sitzung zu Software Engineering in Versicherungen
- Kreativitätswettbewerb zum Motto der Tagung:
Wie visualisiert man Software oder Informatik?
Co-located: SEUH 2017 (Software Engineering im Unterricht an Hochschulen):
www1.in.tum.de/seuh17 mit eigenen Terminen
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Motto: Ein neues Bild von Software
Software ist heute überall, und sie wird ganz unbefangen benutzt. Auch
Softwareentwicklung sieht anders aus als noch vor wenigen Jahren. Die
Digitalisierung beschäftigt Unternehmen und Universitäten. Das Bild von
Software in der Gesellschaft und in den Medien ändert sich. Dieses Motto
wird unter verschiedenen Perspektiven behandelt: von Keynotes, einem
Kreativitätswettbewerb und so weiter.
Die jährliche Tagung der Gesellschaft für Informatik (GI) findet 2017 in
Hannover statt. Wissenschaftler und Praktiker diskutieren hier neue
Erkenntnisse und Erfahrungen aus dem Software Engineering.
Programm
· Im wissenschaftlichen Hauptprogramm werden ausgewählte, exzellente
Veröffentlichungen des letzten Jahres präsentiert: Die Leistungsschau des
Software Engineering.
· Visionäre Ideen komplementieren das Hauptprogramm. Forscher
präsentieren hier neue, frische Konzepte, die noch nicht weithin bekannt
sind.
· Workshops bieten die Gelegenheit, einzelne Themen gemeinsam zu
vertiefen.
· Keynotes vermitteln Einsichten und ungewohnte Perspektiven auf die
neuen Herausforderungen.
· Praxisvorträge präsentieren aktuelle Anliegen, Erfahrungen und
Best Practices aus Unternehmen und laden zu Diskussionen ein.
Einreichungen für das Hauptprogramm müssen sich auf einen Beitrag beziehen,
der bereits in einer Fachzeitschrift oder auf einer internationalen
Spitzenkonferenz publiziert wurde. Einzureichen sind eine
Vortragszusammenfassung und der PDF-Volltext des Originalbeitrags;
Einreichung erfolgt über EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=se2017 .
Details zu den Einreichungen für die anderen Tracks finden sich auf der
Webseite http://se17.uni-hannover.de .
Einsendeschluss ist für alle Tracks der SE17 der 30. September 2016. Für die
SEUH gelten andere Termine und Formate.
Tagungsort
Leibniz Universität Hannover und Marriott Courtyard Hotel Hannover am Maschsee
Herzlich willkommen in Hannover!
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Prof. Dr. Jan Jürjens
Institute for Software Technology (IST), University of Koblenz-Landau
http://jan.jurjens.de
Director Research Projects, Fraunhofer-Institute for Software and Systems Engineering ISST
Compliance Innovation Lab, Fraunhofer Innovation Center for Logistics and IT
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Betreff: [AISWorld] Fwd: The Contribution of Practice Theories to ICT
for Development
Datum: Tue, 4 Oct 2016 09:17:53 +1100
Von: Stan Karanasios <stan.karanasios(a)rmit.edu.au>
An: AISWorld(a)lists.aisnet.org
*Call for papers:*
*The Contribution of Practice Theories to ICT for Development*
IFIP Work Group 9.4 on Social Implications of Computers in Developing
Countries
Yogyakarta, Indonesia. May 22-24, 2017
*Track chairs:*
Stan Karanasios RMIT University, Australia (stan.karanasios(a)rmit.edu.au)
Pär-Ola Zander, Aalborg University, Denmark (poz(a)hum.aau.dk)
Natalie Pang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (
nlspang(a)ntu.edu.sg)
*Track theme:*
Despite the growing body of research on ICT and development (ICTD) it has
been argued that the theoretical contribution of research in the ICTD field
is weak (Avgerou, 2010; Karanasios, 2014). It has also been argued that
there is a difficulty in identifying relevant theoretically grounded
approaches to frame ICTD research, which are of maximum benefit to theory
and practice (Walsham & Sahay, 1999). This track focuses on the use and
development of practice theories in ICTD. Practice theories, such as
actor-network theory (ANT), structuration theory and activity theory can be
described as focusing on understanding change and development of human
practice (Miettinen et al., 2012) and deepening understandings about the
recursive interactions between social structures, human agents and
technologies (Orlikowski, 1992). Within ICTD, the use of practice theories
remains under-developed. ANT (e.g. Andrade & Urquhart, 2010), structuration
theory (e.g. Walsham & Han, 1993) and activity theory (e.g. Karanasios &
Allen, 2013) are perhaps the most common theoretical approaches (Steyn,
2015).
*Exemplar topics and types of contributions looked for:*
We seek relevant and rigorous submissions which address several of the
following criteria:
• Apply and develop practice theories by demonstrating the empirical and
theoretical contributions they offer
• Offer new contributions to practice theories, for instance extending the
approaches or signalling how the field of ICTD can offer a fertile
landscape for their application
• Offer in depth comparison between practices theories and their
contribution to ICTD
• Critical studies on practice theory, and papers that illuminate on the
difficulties of applying them
• Contribute to understand of use of technologies in developing countries
using practice theories
• Explore how practice theories may guide interventions in expansive
learning processes and understand the practice of policy-making and
enactment of these processes
Ideally, submissions will provide new understandings of ICTD and practice
theory. Submissions will be evaluated using rigorous criteria associated
with high quality academic research.
See http://2017.ifipwg94.net/ for paper submission details
*Associate editors:*
1. Professor David Allen, University of Leeds, UK
2. Dr Mira Slavova, GIBS Business School, South Africa
3. Dr Aljona Zorina, University of Leeds, UK
4. Dr Stephen Burgess, Victoria University, Australia
5. Dr Larry Stillman, Monash University, Australia
6. Dr Jyoti Mishra, University of Bradford, UK
7. Dr Gary Cifuentes Alvarez, University of Los Andes, Colombia
8. Senior Researcher Jacki O’Neill, Microsoft Research India
9. Dr Saifuddin Khalid, Aalborg University, Denmark
10. Professor Sikder Monoare Murshed, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh
11. Dr Markus Rohde, University of Siegen, Germany
12. Dr Mega Subramaniam, University of Maryland, USA
13. Professor Gary Burnett, Florida State University, USA
14. Professor Schubert Foo, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
*Important dates:*
Submission Deadline: November 15, 2016
Notification of Acceptance: January 31, 2017
Resubmissions Due: February 28, 2017
For more information please contact Stan Karanasios (
stan.karanasios(a)rmit.edu.au)
References
Andrade, A. D., & Urquhart, C. (2010). The affordances of actor network
theory in ICT for development research. Information Technology & People,
23(4), 352-374.
Avgerou, C. (2010). Discourses on ICT and Development. Information
Technologies & International Development, 6(3), 1-18.
Karanasios, S. (2014). Framing ICT4D research using activity theory: A
match between the ICT4D field and theory? Information Technologies &
International Development, 10(2), 1-17.
Karanasios, S., & Allen, D. (2013). ICT for development in the context of
the closure of Chernobyl nuclear power plant: an activity theory
perspective. Information Systems Journal, 23(4), 287-306. doi:
10.1111/isj.12011
Miettinen, R., Paavola, S., & Pohjola, P. (2012). From Habituality to
Change: Contribution of Activity Theory and Pragmatism to Practice
Theories. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 42(3), 345-360. doi:
10.1111/j.1468-5914.2012.00495.x
Orlikowski, W. J. (1992). The Duality of Technology: Rethinking the Concept
of Technology in Organizations. Organization Science, 3(3), 398-427.
Steyn, J. (2015). Idols on the ICTD theatre - The Stage. Paper presented at
the 13th International Conference on Social Implications of Computers in
Developing Countries, Negombo, Sri Lanka.
Walsham, G., & Han, C.-K. (1993). Information systems strategy formation
and implementation: the case of a central government agency. Accounting,
Management and Information Technologies, 3(3), 191-209.
Walsham, G., & Sahay, S. (1999). GIS for district-level administration in
India: problems and opportunities. MIS Quarterly, 23(1), 39-65.
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Betreff: [AISWorld] Deadline Extended: Pre-ICIS SIGBPS Workshop
Datum: Mon, 3 Oct 2016 17:39:26 +0000
Von: Fan, Shaokun <shaokun.fan(a)oregonstate.edu>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
The deadline for submissions to the SIGBPS workshop has been extended to Oct. 15th.
*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************
SIGBPS Workshop on Business Processes and Services
December 10, 2016, Dublin, Ireland
AIS-SIGBPS Website: http://www.sigbps.org
Workshop Website: https://conferency.com/sigbps2016
(in conjunction with International Conference on Information Systems)
The rapid advancement of information and big data services has been a catalyst for innovation in every aspect of our society, such as healthcare, education, and economic development. For example, IBM's Analytics for Twitter service provides businesses with access to data and analytics on Twitter 500 million tweets per day and enables business decision making based on social media intelligence. IS researchers are facing unprecedented opportunities to transform business processes to tackle many social and economic problems. The purpose of this workshop is to provide a forum to discuss new research directions in the area of big data analytics and E-commerce. For example, this workshop aims to extend the boundaries of research in business process management by integrating recent advances in big data analytics that have not been sufficiently emphasized in the past.
Given the nature and purposes of this workshop, we invite papers of no more than five pages that are well articulated and formatted in single line spacing, Times New Roman, 12 pt, 1 inch margins. We particularly seek position papers with a strong theoretical flavor, as well as research-in-progress papers.
Suggested research topics include, but not limited to, the following ones:
l Big data and business process management
l Big data and financial services
l Big data and healthcare
l Big data platforms
l Big data acquisition, integration, cleaning
l Big data security issues
l Big data theories
l Social media and e-commerce
l Economics of e-commerce
l E-marketing technologies
l Innovative e-commerce business models
l Business process theories and applications
l Cloud computing and process management
l Collaborative processes in social media
l Large-scale Recommendation Systems
l Mobile commerce and process management
l Organization and culture issues in process management
l Process competencies in information intensive businesses
l Process mining and intelligence
l Process management methodologies
l Technology and architecture issues in process driven organizations
l Workflows in collaborative operations and systems
Important Dates: Submission Deadline: Oct 15, 2016
Notification of Acceptance: Nov 10, 2016
Final Version Due: Nov 20, 2016
Conference Chairs:
J. Leon Zhao, City University of Hong Kong, China
Harry Jiannan Wang, University of Delaware, USA and Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen), China
Program Chairs:
Shaokun Fan, Oregon State University, USA
Surendra Sanikar, California State University, East Bay, USA
Shaokun Fan
Assistant Profressor in BIS
College of Business | Oregon State University
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Betreff: [AISWorld] Explore Libraries of the Future at Free, Online
Conference Oct. 6
Datum: Mon, 3 Oct 2016 10:28:13 -0700
Von: Nicole Purviance <nicole.purviance(a)sjsu.edu>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Take a break from your day-to-day work and shift your thoughts to the future
at the <http://www.library20.com/future> Library 2.016 Worldwide Virtual
Conference on Thursday, October 6, 2016, from noon to 3 p.m. U.S. Pacific
Daylight Time (UTC-7).
Sponsored by the San Jose State University School of Information, the
"Library 2.016: Libraries of the Future" will be a unique opportunity to
learn from library experts and civic leaders, meeting at the intersection of
information, education, technology, and community.
Presentations will inspire creative thinking and provide practical
applications for shaping the future of libraries. Topics to be discussed
include:
. Disruptive technologies
. 3D virtual spaces
. Trend scanning tools and methods
. Library design
. Open source solutions
. STEM librarianship
. Information visualization
. And more!
You are invited to participate at no charge, and all sessions will be
recorded. Even if you can't attend the live online event, go ahead and
register to receive links to the recorded sessions after the conference.
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/library-2016-libraries-of-the-future-registrat
ion-22696079585> Register now!
Please visit the <http://www.library20.com/future> conference website for
more information, including speaker biographies and presentation abstracts.
You can also follow conference news on Twitter using the hashtag
#library2016.
The "Library 2.016: Libraries of the Future" mini-conference is being held
in collaboration with the American Library Association's Center for the
Future of Libraries. This event is part of the sixth annual
<http://ischool.sjsu.edu/center-information-research-and-innovation-ciri/lib
rary-20?utm_source=listservs&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Library2016>
Library 2.0 Worldwide Virtual Conference series, a global conversation about
the future of libraries co-founded by the
<http://ischool.sjsu.edu/?utm_source=listservs&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign
=Library2016> San Jose State University School of Information.
Nicole Purviance
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San Jose State University
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Betreff: BEE Conference 2017 - 1st Call for Papers
Datum: Mon, 3 Oct 2016 21:01:25 +0200
Von: BEE Conference <info(a)bee-conference.com>
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Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to invite you to participate in the *2^nd BEE Conference
– Business & Entrepreneurial Economics* that will be held in *Brijuni
National Park, Croatia*, from *May 24-26, 2017.*
/Academic research, case studies and work-in-progress/posters are
welcomed approaches. PhD research, as well as entrepreneurial proposals
for roundtable discussions are also invited./
*Important dates*
Abstract submission: January 15^th , 2017
Final paper submission: March 15^th , 2017
Final registration and payment deadline: March 15^th , 2017 (early
registration: January 15^th , 2017)
*Conference fees and registration form*
Information about the conference fees is available here
<http://bee-conference.com/fees-and-registration/>.
*Contact*
For more information, please visit our website: www.bee-conference.com
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Please feel free to circulate this message to any colleagues or contacts
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Betreff: [AISWorld] CAISE'2017: Call for Workshops Proposals
Datum: Sat, 01 Oct 2016 19:53:40 +0200
Von: Selmin Nurcan <nurcan(a)univ-paris1.fr>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Dear Colleagues,
Please find underneath the Call for Workshops Proposals for the 29th
International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering.**
I would be grateful to all who could disseminate this Call in their
personal networks.
Best regards,
Selmin Nurcan
CAISE'2017 Publicity Chair
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*CAISE'2017 Call for Workshops proposals*
CAiSE 2017 - 29th International Conference on Advanced Information
Systems Engineering
12-16 June 2017, Essen, Germany
*http://caise2017.paluno.de/ *
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CAiSE is a well-established highly visible conference series on Advanced
Information Systems Engineering. CAiSE has a long tradition of hosting
thematic workshops around Information Systems topics. CAiSE workshops
provide ample room for discussion of recent developments, as well as new
and emerging ideas.
CAiSE 2017, the 29th edition of the CAiSE series, invites proposals for
workshops to be held in conjunction with the conference. Two kinds of
workshop proposals are invited:
* /*Paper-oriented workshops*/ concentrate on presentations of
accepted papers with associated discussions. The proceedings of
these workshops will be published as one volume in the Springer
LNBIP series. According to Springer standards, the acceptance rate
of full papers (up to 12 pages) should not exceed 45%-50%. Some of
the contributions might be accepted as short papers (up to 6 pages).
The organizers are encouraged to elicit short papers that deal with
new and emerging ideas to be discussed in the workshop.
* /*Discussion-oriented workshops */have an emphasis on discussions.
The discussions are facilitated by paper presentations. Since the
main criterion for paper acceptance for such workshops is relevance
and potential for raising discussion, the papers of this kind of
workshop will not be published in the Springer LNBIP volume. The
workshop organizers are expected to manage their own proceedings
(e.g., using the CEUR series).
Workshop proposals should follow the guidelines below. They should be
submitted to the workshop co-chairs Anne Persson (anne.persson(a)his.se)
and Andreas Metzger (andreas.metzger(a)paluno.uni-due.de). Prior contact
with the workshop chairs is encouraged.
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*Important dates for workshop proposals*
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_*Deadline for submission of workshops proposals (via email): *20
October 2016*
Notification of workshop acceptance: 3 November 2016
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Important dates for workshop paper submission for accepted workshops**
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Abstract submission: 24 February 2017
Workshop papers: 3 March 2017
Camera ready papers: 17 April 2017
Summary by workshop chairs: 17 April 2017
Accepted workshops will be held on June 12th and/or June 13th 2017.
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Detailed instructions for workshop proposals**
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The proposal (length up to 1000 words) should cover the following topics:
1. Workshop title, duration (1 day or 2 days), and workshop type
(paper-oriented or discussion-oriented).
2. The organizers (PC chairs, additional organizers present at the
workshop or are otherwise involved, including people responsible for
web presence and communication). Please include names, addresses,
affiliations, and indicate the main responsible person. The
submission should include a one-paragraph (up to 10 lines) short CV
for each organizer, describing relevant qualifications and experience.
3. Purpose: What are the main goals of the workshop? Please list the
workshop topics. How does the focus of the workshop differ from and
complement the main conference?
4. Organization of the workshop: How do you plan to organise the
workshop in terms of type of sessions, etc. Mention if you plan to
have a keynote (please note that the conference organization will
not cover fees, travel expenses, accommodation nor registration
cost). Please mention if you require any special requirement
regarding infrastructure and room layout.
5. Proceedings: For paper-oriented workshops LNBIP will be the default
publication. For discussion-oriented workshops, specify how the
contributions will be published and how you make them available to
attendees (especially if you require some support from the
conference organization).
6. Tentative list of PC members.
7. An estimation of the number of papers you are expecting to be
submitted and the number of attendees at the workshop. If
applicable, please provide information on previous editions of the
workshop (this should include number of submission, number of
accepted papers, number of attendance, etc.)
8. Short information about your publicity plans for the workshop to
increase submission and making it highly visible.
9. Draft of the Call for Paper (1 page PDF as appendix to the above
information)
All workshops are expected to have the same, fixed submission deadline
-- March 3. Notification of acceptance or rejection for the papers of
the main conference is February 23. Ideally, workshops set February 24
for submitting paper abstracts.
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Responsibilities of the Workshop Organisers**
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The organizer(s) of approved workshops will be responsible for
advertising their workshop, for eliciting high quality submissions, for
organising and overviewing the reviewing process of workshop
submissions, and for the collection of the camera-ready copies of
accepted papers (verifying that they comply with the formatting rules).
Organizers (including co-organizers) are expected to attend their
workshop, and to provide a summary of the event to the CAiSE organizers.
Workshops with papers published in the LNBIP proceedings should use
Easychair (at least the final version of the papers) to support an
efficient proceedings process.
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Free Registrations**
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One free workshop registration will be granted if more than 10 people
are registered for the workshop. Local organization support
(registration, badges, refreshments, beamers, screens, etc.) will be
provided by the CAiSE organizers. A joint advertisement of workshops on
the CAiSE'17 website and in general e-mailings (e.g., SEWORLD) will be
made by the CAiSE organizers.
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Submissions by Workshop Organizers**
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Workshop organizers should not submit to their own workshops. However,
if there is more than one workshop organizer, at least one workshop
organizer should not submit. This workshop organizer then should lead
and guide the workshop paper review and selection process.
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****Cancelation and Merging of Workshops
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If there are several workshop proposals focusing on similar topics, we
might suggest merging workshops.
Accepted workshops with less than 12 submissions may be cancelled by the
workshop chairs, or the workshop chairs might suggest to merge with
another workshop to avoid a cancelation. The merge will be done (if at
all) before the submitted papers are evaluated. If less than 6 papers
are accepted for a workshop, the workshop could also be cancelled or
requested to merge with a workshop to avoid cancelation. Also, please
note that a workshop may be cancelled if the number of registrations is
less than 10.
*Andreas Metzger*,**Paluno, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany*
**Anne Persson*, University of Skövde, Sweden*
*CAISE'2017 Workshop Chairs*
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*Web site*: http://caise2017.paluno.de/
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