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Betreff: [AISWorld] 18th International Conference on Electronic
Commerce 2016 (ICEC 2016)
Datum: Tue, 9 Feb 2016 14:17:01 +0900
Von: Sung-Byung Yang <sbyang(a)ajou.ac.kr>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
CALL FOR PAPERS for the 18th International Conference on Electronic Commerce
2016 (ICEC 2016)
"e-Commerce in Smart Connected World"
We invite you to submit a paper to be considered for inclusion in the
Program of the 18th International Conference on Electronic Commerce 2016.
Accepted papers will be presented on August 17-19, 2016. The detailed
information will be available in due course through the conference website
(www.icec.net/icec2016 <http://www.icec.net/icec2016> ). For further
inquiries, please feel free to contact the Program Secretariat
(contact(a)icec.net <mailto:contact@icec.net> ) or the Conference Secretariat
(icec2016(a)mci-group.com <mailto:icec2016@mci-group.com> ).
[Theme]
The theme of the ICEC 2016 is "e-Commerce in Smart Connected World". With
the advent of IoT (Internet of Things) technologies, e-Commerce expands to
deal with smart connected products and smart connected services. The
emergence of smart connected products and services has been changing the way
of doing business of incumbents and startups, their business models, and the
commerce among them itself. Firms and their executives should be aware of
the change and the impacts and prepare for the new business models and
processes based on their products and services. The authors are asked to
find ways to balance the technical aspects and managerial aspects of
e-Commerce in utilizing this new trend and encouraged to cover some of the
characteristics of the theme and analyze real businesses and technology
cases.
[Topics]
Topics include, but are not limited to:
- Smart Connected Products and Services
- Smart and Wearable Technologies
- Smart Health & Hospitals
- Smart Tourism and Smart Logistics
- Internet of Things and e-Commerce
- Mobile and Social Commerce
- O2O Commerce and Economics of e-Commerce
- Social Media and Digital Marketing
- FinTech: Mobile Payments, Bitcoin & Blockchain
- Data Mining & Big Data Analytics
- AI and Deep Learning for e-Commerce
- Social Network Analysis and Network Science
- Human Computer Interactions
- Bright Internet and Cybersecurity
- Cloud Services and Service Innovation
- LPWAN and LTE-MTC Applications
[Important Dates]
Paper Submission Deadline: April 13, 2016
Paper Decision: May 24, 2016
Camera-ready papers and abstracts: June 15, 2016
[Journal Publication Arrangements]
High quality papers from ICEC 2016 will be invited to be fast-tracked (at
the authors' prerogative) to:
- Information & Management (Listed in SCI/SSCI/Scopus/etc.) - A special
issue on "Smart Tourism"
- Technological Forecasting & Social Change (Listed in SCI/SSCI/Scopus/etc.)
- A special issue on "Smart Tourism"
- Asia Pacific Journal of Information Systems (Listed in KCI) - A special
issue on "Smart Connected World"
- Journal of Intelligence and Information Systems (Listed in Korean Citation
Index: KCI)
- Journal of the Korea Service Management Society (Listed in Korean Citation
Index)
- Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management (Listed in
Korean Citation Index)
- Other well-reputed journals to be added
Please note that all the invited papers must be substantially revised,
expanded, and rewritten so that they are significantly different from the
conference paper on which it is based. The authors will be required to
clarify the difference between the conference paper and their new
submission.
[Paper Submission]
Please submit your papers here
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icec2016). The online submission
system is hosted by EasyChair Conference System. If you don't have an
EasyChair account, please create one and then log on to make your
submission. The deadline for paper submission is April 13, 2016. Submissions
must be original and must not have been submitted for publication elsewhere.
Articles should be limited to 8 pages in length totally (including also
abstract and references), and follow the ACM Proceeding guidelines for
formatting (http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template). The
official ACM Proceedings format is available as a template in MS Word format
(http://bit.ly/1VcsfX5). Please submit your manuscript in PDF format via the
EasyChair system. All accepted papers will be published in the ACM digital
library within its International Conference Proceedings Series.
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Sung-Byung Yang
Ph.D. of Management Engineering (e-Biz & MIS)
Assistant Professor
School of Business
Ajou University
206 Worldcup-ro, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon 16499, Korea
E-mail: <mailto:sbyang@ajou.ac.kr> sbyang(a)ajou.ac.kr
Tel: +82-31-219-2726
Fax: +82-31-219-1616
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Betreff: [AISWorld] Call for Papers for AMCIS 2016 SIGDSA Mini Track -
Analytics and big data to support supply chain, operations, and
logistics management
Datum: Tue, 2 Feb 2016 11:37:51 -0800
Von: Sumadhur Shakya <sshakya(a)csumb.edu>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Kopie (CC): SIGDSA AMCIS 2016 <amcis2016sigdsa(a)gmail.com>, Ben Hazen
<benjamin.hazen(a)live.com>, Sumadhur Shakya <sshakya(a)csumb.edu>,
Christopher Boone <caboone(a)georgiasouthern.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Subject: CFP for AMCIS 2016 SIGDSA Mini Track - Analytics and big data to
support supply chain, operations, and logistics management.
We invite submission of manuscripts in Completed Research Papers and
Emergent Research Forum (ERF) Paper categories to the following mini-track
at AMCIS 2016 to be held in San Diego from August 11 - 13, 2016:
Track: Decision Support and Analytics (SIGDSA)
Mini-Track 7: Analytics and big data to support supply chain, operations,
and logistics management
http://amcis2016.aisnet.org/index.php/sessions/track-list#SIGDSAanchor
*Call for Papers:*
Analytics describe a broad array of data-driven business practices that are
reshaping the way by which firms complete in the marketplace. In global
multi-channel multi-modal complex supply chains systems, decision support
based on analytics is critical for organizations to plan and implement
superior, well-coordinated, flexible, and responsive supply chain to better
meet customer’s expectations and organization goals. Data intensive
decision support systems that incorporate analytics and data visualization
are key to more efficient end-to-end management of in-sync supply chains
and in house or third party logistics (3PL). Spatial optimization of supply
chains maximizes exploitation of price differential across various
geographical locations. Knowledge management in intelligent transport
systems (ITS) is critical to next generation of effective, safer, and
well-coordinated transportation and supply chain network systems for people
and goods. Time sensitive supply chains have the potential to benefit the
most from new innovative developments in data reporting, verification, and
authentication. Research is needed to build theory and inform practice
regarding means through which firms adopt and use analytics and big data to
support supply chain, operations, and logistics management applications.
This minitrack solicits research papers covering a wide range of topics
related to data analytics in the supply chain.
In this mini-track, we solicit high‐quality original research papers
focusing on conceptual theory, methodology, applications, and cases that
address a variety of issues and applications of analytics in supply chain,
operations and logistics management. Some of the potential topics for this
mini-track include (but not limited to):
- Supply chain of goods/commodities/produce that have price differential
due to geographic separation, e.g. price differential in commodities.
- Fluctuations in spatial market boundaries and or changes in structure
of supply chain systems.
- Efficient utilization of logistical and transportation resources due
to improved information of assets visibility/management., e.g. situational
and conditional awareness of inventory in transit at border/check points.
- Information system analytics and data capturing in intelligent
transportation systems, such as:
- Vehicle to vehicle (V2V) communications for safety related research
- Data Capture and Management (DCM) of traffic, transit and freight
related data
- Road Weather Management (RWM) initiatives by government agencies
such as the Department of Transportation (DOT) that explore interactions
using vehicle-based data between weather conditions, travelers and
transportation agencies (http://www.its.dot.gov/faqs.htm)
- Potential of technology to influence or overload human interactions
with transportation, leading to safety risks.
- Emerging architectures in scalable spatial analytics
- Combining temporal information with spatial data for geocoded data
analytics and spatial correlation
- Security challenges in use of big data in supply chain and logistical
operations
- Scalable, interactive data visualization challenges and solutions in
large scale supply chain networks
- Growing mobile location-based applications and spatial crowdsourcing,
for example collection of information about structural deficiencies in
transportation networks.
- Cloud-based GIS, structural databases for storage, retrieval and
analysis of large spatial data
- Routing efficiencies and role of emerging modes (for example drone
deliveries) of transportation.
- Emerging big data sharing and integration across nodes and across
platforms in logistical network chain.
Submission Timeline:
January 4, 2016: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2016 begin
March 2, 2016: AMCIS manuscript submissions closes for authors at 10:00 am
PST
Instructions for authors at AMCIS 2016 site (
http://amcis2016.aisnet.org/index.php/programs/paper-sessions/)
Mini-Track Chairs:
Benjamin Hazen, Air Force Institute of Technology, benjamin.hazen(a)live.com
Sumadhur Shakya, California State University Monterey Bay, sshakya(a)csumb.edu
Christopher Boone, Georgia Southern University, caboone(a)georgiasourthern.edu
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*Dr. Sumadhur Shakya*
Assistant Professor
Operations Management & Agribusiness
College of Business
California State University Monterey Bay
100 Campus Center, Seaside, CA 93955-8001
W: 831 582 5221
F:831 582 4379
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sumadhurs
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Betreff: [AISWorld] Two weeks to the deadline: BPMDS 2016 with focus on
Business Processes in a Connected World
Datum: Mon, 8 Feb 2016 10:45:01 +0100
Von: ilia <ilia(a)ibissoft.se>
An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Dear Colleagues, please consider submitting and participating in BPMDS'16,
Ljubljana, Slovenian, June 13-14, 2016
Affiliated with CAiSE'16 http://caise2016.si/
Sponsoredby IFIP WG8.1 (International Federation forInformation
Processing Working Group 8.1)
Submission deadline: February 22nd, 2016
Full info, see the conference website http://www.bpmds.org/
A shorter summary, see below:
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BPMDS'16 solicits papers related to Business Process Modeling,
Development, and Support (BPMDS) using relevance, originality, quality
and applicability in practice as the main selection criteria. As a
working conference, BPMDS'16 seeks to attract full research papers
describing mature research, as well as experience reports related to
using BPMDS in practice and visionary idea papers. To encourage new and
emerging challenges and research directions in the area of business
process modeling, development, and support, we have a unique focus theme
every year. Papers submitted as idea papers are required to be of
relevance to the focus theme, thus providing a mass of new ideas around
a relatively narrow but emerging research area. Full research papers and
experience reports are not required to be directly connected to this
theme (they still need to be explicitly relevant to BPMDS).
The focus theme for BPMDS'16 idea papers is:
*Business Processes in a Connected World*
In which we differentiate three sub-themes:
1. Business processes for connecting people
2. Connecting intelligent objects to business processes
3. Connecting information/data/knowledge to business processes
*Proceedings*
will be published by Springer, an LNBIP volume (joint with EMMSAD). The
best papers will be invited for publication of the extended versions in
a scientific journal.
*Topics of interest* include but are not limited to the list below. Note
that the first three sub-theme are related to the focus theme. The rest
are standard themes for BPMDS.
*Business process for connecting people*
Using socio-technical perspective for designing processes and
systems that connect people
Insuring that a support system connects not divide people
Achieving optimal interplay between people and technology to
promote creativity and connectivity
Integrating social systems and business processes
*Connecting intelligent objects to business processes*
Relations between Internet of Things, Industry 4.0, Smart Objects
and business processes
Managing input from the multitude of objects in business processes
*Connecting information/data/knowledge to business processes*
Designing processes to cope with the data deluge
Connecting data sources from social media, open data, the Internet
of Things to business processes
*Business Process Modeling*
Business process modeling languages, notations and methods
Multi-perspectives on business process modeling
Theoretical foundations for analyzing and modeling business processes
Verification and validation of business process models
Modeling dynamic configuration
Modeling for reuse
Domain specific modeling languages
Business process modeling enhanced by social software and social
networks
*Business Process Development*
Compliance, reliability, security, performance
Flexibility, variability, adaptability
Metrics, maturity and continuous improvement
Strategy, business processes, people and IT: alignment, fit and
coherence
Knowledge-intensive business processes
Context aware business processes
Cross-organizational business processes
Data-intensive business processes
Business process change management and governance issues
Enhancing creativity in business processes
*Business Process Support*
Theoretical foundations for simulating or executing business processes
Business process support architectures and platforms
Business process support based on a service-oriented architecture
Business process support combined with social software and social
networks
Supporting work allocation in business processes
Actor support vs control support in business processes
Mobile technologies and context aware business processes
Business processes using cloud-services
*Important dates*
Submission deadline: February 22nd, 2016
Notification of acceptance: March 14th 2016
Camera-ready papers due: March 28th 2016
*Organizers*
Ilia Bider – Stockholm University and IbisSoft, Sweden
Rainer Schmidt – Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany
*Steering Committee*
Ilia Bider – Stockholm University and IbisSoft, Sweden
Selmin Nurcan – University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France
Rainer Schmidt – Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Pnina Soffer – University of Haifa, Israel
*Industrial Advisory Board*
Ilia Bider – Stockholm University and IbisSoft, Sweden
Pascal Negros – Arch4IE, France
Gil Regev – EPFL and Itecor, Switzerland
-- Regards/Ilia
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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
Software project as a socio-technical system:http://bit.ly/1TKgnf6
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Betreff: [AISWorld] Special Issue on 'Social Computing and Service
Innovation', Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic
Commerce; deadline: November 15, 2016
Datum: Sun, 7 Feb 2016 23:24:17 +0000
Von: Qahri Saremi, Hamed <hqahr2(a)uis.edu>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Kopie (CC): Babak Abedin <babak.abedin(a)uts.edu.au>
***Call for submissions for Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce (JOCEC):
Special Issue on “Social Computing and Service Innovation”***
Guest Editors
Dr. Babak Abedin
(Faculty of Engineering & IT, University of Technology Sydney, Australia, babak.abedin(a)uts.edu.au<mailto:babak.abedin@uts.edu.au>)
Dr. Hamed Qahri-Saremi
(College of Business and Management, University of Illinois at Springfield, USA, hqahr2(a)uis.edu<mailto:hqahr2@uis.edu>)
Aims and Objectives
Service innovation is defined as the exchange and application of competences (knowledge and skills) to create novel resources that are beneficial to some actors inside and/or outside of organizations (Lusch and Nambisan 2015). Unlike the past, when service innovations were predominantly developed from within the confines of an organization, nowadays they can emerge from the interactions within a network of actors ranging from suppliers and partners to customers and independent inventors. This evolution in service innovation development can be mainly ascribed to the advent and proliferation of social computing technologies (Kanter, 2015; Tsou & Chen, 2012). Social computing technologies refer to the IT-enabled social applications and services such as online communities, blogging services, chat applications, and social media services that facilitate collaborations within a network of actors through exchange of experiences and specialized competences and evolution of aggregate knowledge (Parameswaran and Whinston 2007). Social computing technologies have enabled organizations to unprecedentedly interact and collaborate with external actors such as customers and business partners to improve their processes, operations, and value propositions (Tsou & Chen, 2012). Although social computing technologies are giving rise to new forms of service innovations, their implications for service innovations have yet to be fully elucidated in the research findings.
Thus, the theme of this special issue highlights the need for conceptualization and empirical study of the implications of social computing technologies for service innovation. For this special issue, we call for high quality research studies from academia, industry, governments, and non-profits, especially collaborations among these groups, to address tensions and/or synergies that may arise between social computing and service innovation. We welcome examination of these synergies and/or tensions at the societal, organizational, group/team, and individual levels of analysis. We solicit case studies, surveys, experiments, qualitative research, and collaborative action research among academics, executives, and policy makers that illustrate innovative approaches, resolutions, and solutions to these tensions, risks, and opportunities. We especially seek papers that offer theoretical models combined with evidences of the consequences or findings of observations related to these models. The papers included in this special issue could include, but not limited, to the following areas:
* Positivist, interpretive, and critical studies of the use of social computing applications in support of service innovation
* Impacts of social computing on service innovation
* Affordances of social computing technologies for service innovation
* Implications of social computing in organizational IS value research
* New theories in social computing and service innovation
* Opportunities and challenges of service innovation in the social computing context
* Design and evaluation methodologies for social computing technologies in support of service innovation
* Ethical and legal issues of social computing for service innovation
* Service innovation using virtual 3D social environments
* Implications of social computing for value co-creation
Timeline for the Special Issue:
* February 2016 to July 2016 – abstracts are welcome for feedback on fit with the special issue (please email the guest editors directly).
* November 15, 2016<http://airmail.calendar/2016-11-15%2012:00:00%20CST> – full paper submission deadline for JOCEC Special Issue review process.
* March 15, 2017<http://airmail.calendar/2017-03-15%2012:00:00%20CDT> – notification of acceptance
* May 15, 2017<http://airmail.calendar/2017-05-15%2012:00:00%20CDT> – final versions of accepted papers will be submitted for publication process, with the special issue targeted for publication in a late 2017/early 2018 issue.
About Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce (JOCEC):
JOCEC (http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/hoce20) disseminates and stimulates original research about relationships between computer/communication technology and the design, operations, and performance of organizations. JOCEC is published by Taylor & Francis, with Impact Factor (2014): 0.879; Australia ERA rank A; ISSN: 1091-9392<tel://1091-9392> (Print), 1532-7744<tel://1532-7744> (Online).
Submission Guidelines
Submit the digital manuscript in standard MS Word format (.doc not .docx) as an attachment to an email with “JOCEC” (without quotes) as the first word in the subject line to one of the Guest Editors (Dr. Babak Abedin at babak.abedin(a)uts.edu.au<mailto:babak.abedin@uts.edu.au> or Dr. Hamed Qahri-Saremi at hqahr2(a)uis.edu<mailto:hqahr2@uis.edu>). Specifically, all papers submitted should conform to JOCEC standards and have no identifying information in the papers to allow for the double-blind review process.
Articles should be concise and in English, not more than 40 pages and/or 12,500 words. This limitation applies to the entire paper - cover page, abstract, narrative, footnotes, figures, and references included. Manuscripts (including title page, abstract, text, quotes, acknowledgments, references, appendixes, tables, figure captions, and footnotes) should be typed, double-spaced, with one-inch margins on all sides, using 8 1/2’' 11'' page settings. Each page of the manuscript should be numbered, starting with the title page. The title page should contain the article title, author(s), affiliations, a short form of the title (less than 50 characters including letters and spaces), and the name, complete mailing address, and telephone number of the author to whom correspondence should be sent. Page 2 should contain a short abstract (200-250 words), and 5-10 related keywords. All acronyms should be spelled out where first used. Each table and figure should be called out within the text.
For more specific formatting information, please refer to the Instructions for Authors found on the journal’s website:
http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=t775653688~tab=submit…
Selected Reference
Kanter, R. M. (2015). “From spare change to real change: The social sector as beta site for business innovation”. Harvard Business Review. (retrieved on Oct 16 2015<http://airmail.calendar/2015-10-16%2012:00:00%20CDT>: http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/2974.html)
Lusch, R.F., and Nambisan, S. 2015. "Service Innovation: A Service-Dominant Logic Perspective," MIS Quarterly (39:1), pp. 155-175.
Parameswaran, M., and Whinston, A.B. 2007. "Research Issues in Social Computing," Journal of the Association for Information Systems (8:6), pp. 336-350.
Tsou, H. T., & Chen, J. S. (2012).”The influence of interfirm codevelopment competency on e-service innovation”, Information & Management, 49(3), 177-189.
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Betreff: [WI] CfP: Processes and Modeling in Smart Industries (ProMoS)
-- workshop at IEEE EDOC 2016 in Vienna
Datum: Sat, 6 Feb 2016 19:18:17 +0000
Von: Michael Fellmann <michael.fellmann(a)uni-rostock.de>
Antwort an: Michael Fellmann <michael.fellmann(a)uni-rostock.de>
An: wi(a)lists.kit.edu <wi(a)lists.kit.edu>
Kopie (CC): Ralf Laue <ralf.laue(a)fh-zwickau.de>, Koschmider, Agnes
(AIFB) (agnes.koschmider(a)kit.edu) <agnes.koschmider(a)kit.edu>
/* Apologies for cross-posting */
*Processes and Modeling in Smart Industries (ProMoS)*
- Workshop at the twentieth IEEE International EDOC Conference: The
Enterprise Computing Conference 2016 -
With the advent of new sensor technologies and data processing
capabilities, new potentials for tackling the challenges of today’s
business world arise. These potentials might help enterprises to better
cope with increased customer demands, lack of resources, environmental
changes, political crises, and ever changing social systems. To realize
the potentials, concepts for smart processes and systems such as
“Cyber-physical Systems”, “Industry 4.0”, “Internet of Things” or the
“Sensing Enterprise” have been coined. Using these concepts in the
enterprise and supporting them by enterprise computing systems might
lead to what we call “Smart Industry”. However, making these concepts a
reality requires handling complexity (due to e.g. diversity and amount
of distributed sensors, data and stakeholders) and change (due to
continuous evolution of processes and systems). In the light of these
requirements, models may play a vital role to handle such complexities
and master the dynamics of enterprise systems in Smart Industries. Up to
now, little is known about the systematic creation and use of models to
represent, configure and control (i.e. act as a proxy for) processes and
systems in Smart Industries.
The workshop intends to solicit work from researchers working at the
intersection of Conceptual Modeling and emerging concepts for enterprise
systems in Smart Industries. It hence targets a wide spectrum of
contributions and a large audience.
*Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:*
·Architectures for model-based systems and processes in Smart Industries
·Models and conceptual studies on using models in Smart Industries
·Core enabling technologies and concepts for models to act as proxies
for systems and processes
·Technologies such as intelligent agents and smart objects in
conjunction with models
·Design theories and methods for modeling in Smart Industries
·Modelling of human aspects such as work organization, distribution of
knowledge and collaboration
·Modelling how processes in Smart Industries affect the environment and
the community
·Modelling and analyzing business models that arise from Smart Industries
·Case studies demonstrating the practical use of models in Smart Industries
·Empirical research on adoption and acceptance models in Smart Industries
·Utility, benefit and profitability analyses for modelling in Smart
Industries
·Integrating complex event processing and big data analytics with
conceptual modeling
·Model-based dependable computing and communications, security aspects
*Submission Handling and Publication*
The workshop papers will be peer-reviewed. Papers have to be anonymized
before submitting them. Accepted papers are planned be published as part
of the EDOC Workshop Proceedings. Two kinds of contributions are sought:
short position papers including tool presentation papers (not to exceed
6 pages) describing particular challenges or experiences relevant to the
scope of the workshop, and full research papers (not to exceed 12 pages)
describing novel solutions to the scope of the workshop. Submissions
should be in PDF format only and submitted via EasyChair (Link will
follow when the workshop homepage is set up). Formatting of the papers
should conform to the IEEE Computer Society Conference Proceedings
Format Guidelines
<http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html>.
All submissions should be in English.
*Workshop organizers:*
·Jun.-Prof. Dr. Michael Fellmann, University of Rostock
·PD Dr. Agnes Koschmider, KIT Karlsruhe
·Prof. Dr. Ralf Laue, University of Applied Sciences at Zwickau
*Key dates:*
·Workshop Paper Submission: April 15, 2016
·Workshop Paper Notification: June 13, 2016
·Workshop Camera Ready: July 1, 2016
·Workshop Dates: September 5-6, 2016
in Vienna
**
*Program Committee:*
Will be announced soon
*Workshop Homepage:*
Will be available soon.
For the EDOC-conference, see http://edoc2016.univie.ac.at/
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Betreff: [AISWorld] [Mycolleagues] 42nd Euromicro Conference on
Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (SEAA 2016): Fourth Call
for Papers (abstract submission deadline approaching!)
Datum: Sat, 6 Feb 2016 18:06:53 +0200
Von: George Angelos Papadopoulos <george(a)cs.ucy.ac.cy>
Antwort an: admmyc(a)ig.com.br
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
*** Fourth Call for Papers ***
*** Abstract Submission Deadline Approaching! ***
42nd Euromicro Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced
Applications (SEAA 2016)
Aug. 31st - Sept. 2nd, 2016, St. Raphael Resort, Limassol, Cyprus
http://seaa2016.cs.ucy.ac.cy
Collocated with the 19th Euromicro Conference on Digital Systems Design
(DSD 2016)
SCOPE
The Euromicro Conference series on Software Engineering and Advanced
Applications (SEAA) is a long-standing international forum for researchers,
practitioners from business and industry, and students to present and
discuss the latest innovations, trends, experiences, and concerns in the
field of Software Engineering and Advanced Applications in information
technology for software-intensive systems.
CONFERENCE TRACKS AND SESSIONS
MAIN TRACK TOPICS
· ESE: Embedded Software Engineering
(Chairs: Etienne Borde, David Griffin)
· MOCS: Model-based Development, Components and Services
(Chairs: Kung-Kiu Lau and Tomas Bures)
· SM: Software Management: Measurement, Peopleware and Innovation
(Chairs: Onur Demirors and Giuseppe Scanniello)
· SPPI: Software Process and Product Improvement
(Chairs: Dietmar Winkler and Stefan Biffl)
· SPLSeco: Software Product Lines and Software Ecosystems
(Chairs: Imed Hammouda and Eric Knauss)
· SMSE: Systematic Literature Reviews and Mapping Studies
(Chairs: Steve Counsell and Michael Felderer)
SPECIAL SESSIONS
· EsPreSSE: Estimation and Prediction in Software & Systems Engineering
(inside the SM track)
(Chairs: Frank Elberzhager and Dietmar Winkler)
· TET-DEC: Teaching, Education and Training for Dependable Embedded
and Cyberphysical Systems (inside the ESE track)
(Chairs: Erwin Schoitsch and Amund Skavhaug)
· SE4SU: Software Engineering for Startups
(Chairs: Michel Chaudron and Tommi Mikkonen)
· CPS: Cyber-Physical Systems
(Chairs: Christian Berger, Horst Wedde, and Karl-Erwin Groï¬pietsch)
· A-BPM: Advancing Business Process Management
(Chairs: Oktay Turetken and Werner Schmidt)
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
SEAA 2016 encourages the submission of full research papers (maximum 8
pages) and short papers (maximum 4 pages). Papers must contain original
unpublished work, describe significant novel contributions, and provide
evidence on the validation of results. In particular, reports on industrial
applications are welcome.
Each manuscript should include the complete paper text, all illustrations,
and references. The manuscript should conform to the required CPS format:
single-spaced, double column, US letter page size, 10-point size Times
Roman font, up to 8 pages. Download templates here:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
CPS, Conference Publishing Services, publishes the (ISI indexed) DSD
Proceedings, available worldwide through the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
A selection of best papers will be invited to submit extended versions for
tentative publication in a Special Section of the journal of Information
and Software Technology published by Elsevier
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/infsof
The SEAA conference will also provide best papers awards.
All information about the various calls for tracks and sessions can be found
at http://seaa2016.cs.ucy.ac.cy
Submissions will be handled via EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=seaa2016
IMPORTANT DATES
· Abstract submission: February 8, 2016
· Submission of papers: February 21, 2016
· Notification of acceptance/rejection: April 20, 2016
· Camera-Ready submission: May 13, 2016
CONFERENCE COMMITTEES
SEAA 2016 General Chair
· George Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
SEAA 2016 Program Chairs
· Carmine Gravino, University of Salerno, Italy
· Martin Höst, Lund University, Sweden
Publicity Chair
· Oktay Turetken, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Publication Chair
· Amund Skavhaug, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
SEAA Steering Committee
· Stefan Biffl, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
· Michel Chaudron, Chalmers and Gothenburg University, Sweden
· Onur Demirors, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
· Rick Rabiser, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Join the SEAA LinkedIn Group for updates:
http://www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&gid=4205536
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Betreff: [AISWorld] 42nd Euromicro Conference on Software Engineering
and Advanced Applications (SEAA 2016): Fourth Call for Papers (abstract
submission deadline approaching!)
Datum: Sat, 6 Feb 2016 18:06:53 +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
*** Fourth Call for Papers ***
*** Abstract Submission Deadline Approaching! ***
42nd Euromicro Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced
Applications (SEAA 2016)
Aug. 31st - Sept. 2nd, 2016, St. Raphael Resort, Limassol, Cyprus
http://seaa2016.cs.ucy.ac.cy
Collocated with the 19th Euromicro Conference on Digital Systems Design
(DSD 2016)
SCOPE
The Euromicro Conference series on Software Engineering and Advanced
Applications (SEAA) is a long-standing international forum for researchers,
practitioners from business and industry, and students to present and
discuss the latest innovations, trends, experiences, and concerns in the
field of Software Engineering and Advanced Applications in information
technology for software-intensive systems.
CONFERENCE TRACKS AND SESSIONS
MAIN TRACK TOPICS
· ESE: Embedded Software Engineering
(Chairs: Etienne Borde, David Griffin)
· MOCS: Model-based Development, Components and Services
(Chairs: Kung-Kiu Lau and Tomas Bures)
· SM: Software Management: Measurement, Peopleware and Innovation
(Chairs: Onur Demirors and Giuseppe Scanniello)
· SPPI: Software Process and Product Improvement
(Chairs: Dietmar Winkler and Stefan Biffl)
· SPLSeco: Software Product Lines and Software Ecosystems
(Chairs: Imed Hammouda and Eric Knauss)
· SMSE: Systematic Literature Reviews and Mapping Studies
(Chairs: Steve Counsell and Michael Felderer)
SPECIAL SESSIONS
· EsPreSSE: Estimation and Prediction in Software & Systems Engineering
(inside the SM track)
(Chairs: Frank Elberzhager and Dietmar Winkler)
· TET-DEC: Teaching, Education and Training for Dependable Embedded
and Cyberphysical Systems (inside the ESE track)
(Chairs: Erwin Schoitsch and Amund Skavhaug)
· SE4SU: Software Engineering for Startups
(Chairs: Michel Chaudron and Tommi Mikkonen)
· CPS: Cyber-Physical Systems
(Chairs: Christian Berger, Horst Wedde, and Karl-Erwin Groflpietsch)
· A-BPM: Advancing Business Process Management
(Chairs: Oktay Turetken and Werner Schmidt)
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
SEAA 2016 encourages the submission of full research papers (maximum 8
pages) and short papers (maximum 4 pages). Papers must contain original
unpublished work, describe significant novel contributions, and provide
evidence on the validation of results. In particular, reports on industrial
applications are welcome.
Each manuscript should include the complete paper text, all illustrations,
and references. The manuscript should conform to the required CPS format:
single-spaced, double column, US letter page size, 10-point size Times
Roman font, up to 8 pages. Download templates here:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
CPS, Conference Publishing Services, publishes the (ISI indexed) DSD
Proceedings, available worldwide through the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
A selection of best papers will be invited to submit extended versions for
tentative publication in a Special Section of the journal of Information
and Software Technology published by Elsevier
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/infsof
The SEAA conference will also provide best papers awards.
All information about the various calls for tracks and sessions can be found
at http://seaa2016.cs.ucy.ac.cy
Submissions will be handled via EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=seaa2016
IMPORTANT DATES
· Abstract submission: February 8, 2016
· Submission of papers: February 21, 2016
· Notification of acceptance/rejection: April 20, 2016
· Camera-Ready submission: May 13, 2016
CONFERENCE COMMITTEES
SEAA 2016 General Chair
· George Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
SEAA 2016 Program Chairs
· Carmine Gravino, University of Salerno, Italy
· Martin Höst, Lund University, Sweden
Publicity Chair
· Oktay Turetken, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Publication Chair
· Amund Skavhaug, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
SEAA Steering Committee
· Stefan Biffl, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
· Michel Chaudron, Chalmers and Gothenburg University, Sweden
· Onur Demirors, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
· Rick Rabiser, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Join the SEAA LinkedIn Group for updates:
http://www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&gid=4205536
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Betreff: [AISWorld] AMCIS 2016 - Minitrack CFP - GIS, Spatial BI,
Analytics, and Knowledge Management
Datum: Sat, 6 Feb 2016 08:27:09 -0500
Von: Daniel Farkas <dfarkas(a)pace.edu>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
AIS Members,
Join us at AMCIS 2016 in San Diego. Consider submitting a paper to the
SIGGIS Minitrack on Spatial Business Intelligence, Analytics, and Knowledge
Management. Learn more about GIS and IS in a new Tutorial in the latest
issues of the Communications of CAIS:
*http://aisel.aisnet.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3921&context=cais
<http://aisel.aisnet.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3921&context=cais>*
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CALL FOR PAPERS FOR MINI-TRACK ON
Spatial Business Intelligence, Analytics, and Knowledge Management
in the Track on Decision Support and Analytics,
AMCIS 2016 Conference in San Diego, August 11-13, 2016
*Please NOTE: Accepted papers could possibly be fast-tracked for a special
issue of the journal, Information Technology for Development.*
The mini-track on Spatial Business Intelligence, Analytics, and Knowledge
Management seeks to provide a forum for research on varied aspects of
geographic information systems (GIS) for business intelligence, analytics,
knowledge management, and spatial data management. This area is becoming
an essential aspect for governments and has been growing rapidly over the
past decade in business. The mini-track encourages manuscript submission on
theory, methodology, applications, behavioral studies, case studies, and
emerging areas in GIS. Current areas of interest include spatial big data,
spatial knowledge management, theory development, cloud-based GIS, spatial
crowdsourcing, spatial workforce, behavioral research, geo-design, privacy
and security aspects, mobile location-based applications, and new and
emerging areas of GIS.
Spatial technologies have been undergoing a major transformation based on
new and emerging geospatial technologies including space-time, 3-D
modeling, LIDAR, unmanned spatial data collection, augmented reality
glasses, and virtual reality of place.
The intent is to advance knowledge from a relatively nascent level in light
of the continuing geospatial revolution and encourage exchange of findings,
methodologies, blue ocean ideas between scholars and practitioners in an
area ripe for rapid growth in business and in information programs. The
mini-track over the past five years has attracted increasing interest and
participation. It is part of the SIGDSA track and is sponsored by SIGGIS.
GIS and spatial technologies are growing rapidly in business and
government. Increasingly these applications involve business intelligence
(BI), big data, analytics, and knowledge management. Although there is
considerable research on GIS technology and geographic information science,
there has been relatively little research in spatial decision making in
business, government, and organizations. This track seeks manuscripts that
address theory, methodology, geo-design, applications, management issues,
and behavioral aspects of these topics. The relevance to research is to
build up greater knowledge of the geo-spatial aspects of decision-making
and management, and to develop theory and applications, sometimes building
on well-known concepts in the Decision Support/Analytics and MIS fields.
The mini-track will address the emerging areas of GIS, GIScience, and
related technologies such as RFID, imagery, virtual augmentation and
reality, location for mobile devices, and sensors, cloud-based GIS,
space-time applications, and expansive spatial information. Since the GIS
and spatial field is expanding and becoming essential in business and
government, the mini-track can shed light on a new and evolving field. The
mini-track findings, results, and discussions will also inform the leaders,
managers, strategic thinkers, and policy makers in many organizations that
are building, deploying, and managing applications in these areas.
This mini-track is supported by SIGGIS of AIS.
Potential topics (suggestions, but not limited to those listed):
•Spatial analytics
•Spatial decision support
•Spatial knowledge management
•Big Data and GIS
•Management decision-making using GIS
•Spatial data mining and knowledge discovery
•Web-based GIS concepts and applications
•GIS and the cloud
•Locational features of social media
•Mobile-based GIS concepts and applications
•Security and privacy of spatial information
•Geo-Design
•Theoretical studies
•Methodological papers
•Case studies
•Investment in and benefits of GIS, spatial BI, or spatial analytics
•Managerial concerns in spatial systems
•Ethical aspects of GIS and spatial decision-making
•GIS workforce, training, and education
•Quality measures and evaluation of spatial systems
•Systems and software development of GIS
•Crowdsourcing and public domain sources of spatial information
•Emerging areas in spatial science and technologies
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: March 2, 2016
Submission information at http://amcis2016.aisnet.org
Mini-track chair contact for information
James B. Pick
E-mail: james_pick(a)redlands.edu
School of Business, University of Redlands, Redlands, CA 92373-0999
--
Dan Farkas, PhD
Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems
Pace University
Pleasantville, NY, 10570 USA
http://www.pace.edu/seidenberg/
Visiting Professor of Computing, Glyndwr University, Wrexham, Wales, UK
http://www.glyndwr.ac.uk/
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Betreff: [WI] The 10th International Web Rule Symposium (RuleML) 2016
Call for Papers
Datum: Sun, 7 Feb 2016 09:24:40 +0100
Von: Adrian Paschke <adrian.paschke(a)gmx.de>
Antwort an: Adrian Paschke <adrian.paschke(a)gmx.de>
An: wi(a)lists.kit.edu
The 10th International Web Rule Symposium (RuleML) 2016 Call for Papers
http://2016.ruleml.org/calls
The annual International Web Rule Symposium (RuleML) is the leading
international event in the field of rules and their applications. RuleML
2016, the tenth event in this series, will be held at Stony Brook
University, USA. RuleML is the leading conference to build bridges
between academia and industry in the field of rules and its
applications, especially as part of the semantic technology stack. It is
devoted to rule-based programming and rule-based systems including
production rules systems, logic programming rule engines, and business
rules engines/business rules management systems; Semantic Web rule
languages and rule standards (e.g., RuleML, SWRL, RIF, PRR, SBVR, DMN,
CL, Prolog); rule-based event processing languages (EPLs) and
technologies; and research on inference rules, transformation rules,
decision rules, production rules, and ECA rules.
RuleML 2016 will host multiple special tracks, as well as hosting the
DecisionCAMP 2016 (http://2016.ruleml.org/decisioncamp), 10th
International Rule Challenge (http://2016.ruleml.org/challenge), and the
6th RuleML Doctoral Consortium (http://2016.ruleml.org/doctoral-consortium).
Objectives
RuleML 2016 will bring together practitioners, interested in the theory
and applications of rules in academic research, industry, engineering,
business and other diverse application areas. It will provide a forum
for stimulating co-operation and cross-fertilization between the many
different communities focused on the research and development of
rule-based systems.
The symposium's areas of research and development have helped drive
rapid progress in technologies for practical rule and event processing
in distributed enterprise, intranets, and open distributed environments.
Industry practitioners, rule-system providers, users of rules, technical
experts and developers, and researchers who are exploring foundational
issues, developing systems and applications, or using rule-based systems
are invited to share ideas, results, and experiences.
Main tracks:
* Smart Contracts, Blockchain and Rules Track
(http://2016.ruleml.org/calls/blockchain-enabled-smart-contracts-and-rules)
* Constraint Handling Rules Track
(http://2016.ruleml.org/calls/constraint-handling-rules-track)
* Event Driven Architectures and Active Database Systems Track
(http://2016.ruleml.org/calls/event-driven-architectures-and-active-database…)
* Legal Rules and Reasoning Track
(http://2016.ruleml.org/calls/legal-rules-and-reasoning-track)
* Rule- and Ontology-Based Data Access and Transformation Track
(http://2016.ruleml.org/calls/rule--and-ontology-based-data-access-and-trans…)
* Rule Induction and Learning Track
(http://2016.ruleml.org/calls/rule-induction-and-learning-track)
Industry Track
The RuleML 2016 Industry Track targets businesses and the private sector
interested in sharing, exploring, and learning about the use of rules
and rule technologies for solving real life business problems.
General Topics (not limited to):
* Rules and automated reasoning
* Rule-based policies, reputation, and trust
* Reaction rules
* Rules and the Web
* Rule discovery from data
* Fuzzy rules and uncertainty
* Logic programming and nonmonotonic reasoning
* Non-classical logics and the Web (e.g modal, especially deontic and
epistemic, logics)
* Hybrid methods for combining rules and statistical machine learning
techniques (e.g., conditional random fields, Probabilistic Soft Logic)
* Rule transformation and extraction
* Vocabularies, ontologies, and business rules
* Rule markup languages and rule interchange formats
* Rule-based distributed/multi-agent systems
* Rules, agents, and norms
* Rule-based communication, dialogue, and argumentation models
* Rule-based data integration
* Vocabularies and ontologies for pragmatic primitives (e.g. speech acts
and deontic primitives)
* Pragmatic web reasoning and distributed rule inference / rule execution
* Rules in online market research and online marketing
* Applications of rule technologies in health care and life sciences
* Rules and Human Language Technology
* Industrial applications of rules
* Rules and business process compliance checking
* Standards activities related to rules
* Rules and social media
* General rule topics
Submission
Papers must be original contributions written in English and must be
submitted at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ruleml2016 as:
Full Papers (15 pages in the proceedings)
Short Papers (8 pages in the proceedings)
Please upload all submissions in LNCS format. Please enter the track
name as the first line in the keywords section. To ensure high quality,
submitted papers will be carefully peer-reviewed by 3 PC members based
on originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of
exposition. Selected papers will be published in book form in the
Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. The RuleML2016
special tracks will be published in the same book. Short papers may
contain 1 extra page maximum for which there is a charge of US$200,
while for long papers you are allowed 2 extra pages maximum for EACH of
which there is a charge of US$200.
Student Travel Support
Some financial support is available to enable student authors to travel
to the Symposium. These are awarded on a case-by-case basis. Proof of
studentship will be required at time of registration.
RuleML main track and special tracks dates:
* Register Title and Abstract in Easychair: March 11, 2016
* Paper Submission: March 18, 2016
* Author Notification: May 4, 2016
* Camera Ready: May 18, 2016
* Conference: 6-9 July, 2016
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Betreff: [WI] CfP SIMÖS Informatik 2016 Klagenfurt: Call for Papers zum
Workshop IT-Governance und Strategisches Informationsmanagement im
Öffentlichen Sektor SIMÖS
Datum: Sun, 7 Feb 2016 11:09:31 +0100
Von: Walser Konrad <konrad.walser(a)bfh.ch>
Antwort an: Walser Konrad <konrad.walser(a)bfh.ch>
An: 'wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de' <wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>,
'gifa61(a)list.uni-koblenz.de' <gifa61(a)list.uni-koblenz.de>,
'gifa62(a)list.uni-koblenz.de' <gifa62(a)list.uni-koblenz.de>
*Call for Papers*
*zur GI-Jahrestagung – /Informatik 2016/ in Klagenfurt*
**
*Workshop „IT-Governance und Strategisches Informationsmanagement“ im
Öffentlichen Sektor“ (SIMÖS)***
**
Workshop-Organisatoren
*Prof. Dr. Konrad Walser***
Professor für Wirtschaftsinformatik und E-Government
Berner Fachhochschule
E-Government Institut
Brückenstrasse 73
CH-3005 Bern
E-Mail: konrad.walser(a)bfh.ch <mailto:konrad.walser@bfh.ch>
Telefon +41-79-648-2133
**
*Prof. Dr. Matthias Goeken***
Dozent für Wirtschaftsinformatik und Volkswirtschaftslehre
Hochschule der Deutschen Bundesbank
Schloss
D-57627 Hachenburg
E-Mail: matthias.goeken(a)bundesbank.de
<mailto:matthias.goeken@bundesbank.de>
Telefon: +41-178-563-44-33
**
Mattias Goeken ist
·Sprecher der GI-Fachgruppe SIM
·Mitglied des Beirats des ISACA Germany Chapters
·Herausgeber der Zeitschrift "IT-Governance".
Konrad Walser ist
·Mitglied der Fachgruppe Verwaltungsinformatik der GI
Gerne knüpfen wir mit diesem Workshop an die guten Erfahrungen an der
Informatik 2014 in Stuttgart und der Informatik 2015 in Cottbus an und
lancieren wiederum einen Call for Workshop für die kommende Informatik
2016 in Klagenfurt.
Die Präsentationen zu den Vorträgen unserer beiden verwandten Workshops
BPMÖS (Business Process Management im Öffentlichen Sektor/29.09.2015)
und SIMÖS (Strategisches Informationsmanagement und IT-Governance im
Öffentlichen Sektor/01.10.2015) an der Informatik 2015 in Cottbus finden
Sie wie folgt:
BPMÖS -
https://www.wirtschaft.bfh.ch/de/forschung/aktuell/newsdetails/article/vort…
SIMÖS –
https://www.wirtschaft.bfh.ch/de/forschung/aktuell/newsdetails/article/vort…
Zusammenfassung
*Thema: *Strategisches Informationsmanagement (SIM) und IT-Governance
(ITG) sowie IT-Servicemanagement (ITSM) im Öffentlichen Sektor zur
Ermöglichung nachhaltiger Informatiklösungen und nachhaltigem
Informationsmanagement
*Schwerpunkte: *SIM in der Öffentlichen Verwaltung, dem
Gesundheitswesen, Non Governmental Organizations,
Non-Profit-Unternehmen, Nachhaltigkeit des Informationsmanagements.
*Teilnehmerkreis:* Der Workshop richtet sich an lehrende und
forschende sowie in den Bereichen SIM, ITG und ITSM tätig seiende
Personen sowie Studierende mit SIM/ITG/ITSM-Schwerpunkten sowie an
Führungskräfte aus Wirtschaft und Verwaltung mit SIM/ITG/ITSM-Bezug und
-Interesse.
Darstellung möglicher Themeninhalte des Workshops:
*Themen des Workshops*, zu denen Einreichungen möglich sind, lauten
nicht abschließend wie folgt:
*/Bereich IT-Governance in Verwaltung, Organisationen des
Gesundheitswesens und Nonprofit-Organisationen /*
·Einsatz- und Implementierungserfahrungen zu COBIT 5.0 sowie zur ISO/IEC
38500, aber auch zu anderen Rahmenwerken wie ITIL, ISO/IEC 20000,
ISO/IEC 31000, ISO/IEC 19770, etc.
·Empirische Untersuchungen zum Einsatz von SIM-, ITG- sowie
ITSM-Rahmenwerken
·Instrumentarium und Werkzeuge zur IT-Governance bezüglich
IT-Serviceprovidern
·Spezifika von IT-Controls
·IKS und deren Unterstützung mit IT-Systemen
·Verantwortlichkeiten für Aufgaben im IT-Governance Umfeld
·IT-Konsolidierung und die sich daraus ergebenden IT-Governance-Fragen,
Multi-Sourcing, Prüfung externer Serviceprovider oder von
Serviceprovider-Lieferketten, …
·Erfahrungen zum Softwareeinsatz für SIM, ITG sowie ITSM und
Software-Lizenzmanagement
·E-Governance
·Maturitätsmodelleinsatz und -entwicklung
·Spezifika der IT-Assurance im öffentlichen Sektor
·…
*//*
*/Bereich Strategisches Informationsmanagement in Verwaltung,
Organisationen des Gesundheitswesens und Nonprofit-Organisationen /*
·Struktur, Elemente und generische Bausteine sowie Inhalte von
IT-Strategien
·Vorgehensweisen für die Entwicklung und Implementierung von IT-Strategien
·Einsatz und Eigenheiten des Strategieeinsatzes für E-Health,
E-Government und Public Sector: Ausprägungen, Inhalte, Erfolgsfaktoren
und Probleme, Möglichkeiten und Grenzen des Einsatzes
·Ausprägungen und Konfiguration von Teilstrategien zu IT-Strategien
·E-Government- und E-Health-Strategien im Schnittpunkt zwischen
IT-Strategien und zumeist fehlenden Verwaltungs- oder
Gesundheitsorganisations-Strategien
·Ausprägungen und Implementierungen des Unternehmensarchitekturmanagements
·Portfoliomanagement, Strategisches IT-Controlling und IT-Bebauungsplanung
·Erfahrungen zum Einsatz von Rahmenwerken zur Unterstützung des
Unternehmensarchitekturmanagements
·Darstellung von Zusammenhängen zwischen Strategischem
Informationsmanagement, IT-Governance, IT-Servicemanagement sowie
Unternehmensarchitekturmanagement
·Strategisches IT-Controlling
·Kritische Untersuchung/Wertung von Rahmenwerken mit IT-Strategiebezug
·Maturitätsmodell-Einsatz und -Entwicklung
·Konnex von IT- und Geschäftsstrategien im öffentlichen Sektor
(Strategic Alignment)
·…
Zielgruppen für Einreichungen und Besucher des Workshops
Der Workshop richtet sich sowohl an
·WissenschaftlerInnen (an Universitäten und Fachhochschulen) als auch an
·Verantwortliche für IT-Governance, Interne Kontrollsysteme,
Strategisches Informationsmanagement sowie Unternehmensarchitekturmanagement
in den Bereichen
·Gesundheitswesen (Krankenhäuser, Versicherer, Verbandsorganisationen
des Gesundheitswesens)
·Öffentliche Verwaltung (und deren Institutionen auf nationaler,
staatlicher und kommunaler Ebene)
·Nonprofit-Organisationen aller Art.
Wir möchten gleichermaßen Forscher und Praktiker dazu animieren,
Beiträge aus der Praxis, Fallstudien sowie Forschungsberichte
(empirisch: qualitativ und quantitativ; Design-Science-orientiert)
einzureichen und bei Annahme vorzustellen. Ebenso ist denkbar, dass
Audit- und Beratungsgesellschaften mit Mandaten im Öffentlichen
Sektor, Gesundheitswesen und Öffentlicher Verwaltung ihre Erfahrungen
in Form von eher praxisorientierten Beiträgen einreichen.
Das Thema IT-Governance und Strategisches Informationsmanagement ist im
Öffentlichen Sektor, im Gesundheitswesen, der öffentlichen Verwaltung
und bei Nonprofit-Organisationen ein noch relativ wenig bedeutendes
Thema. Dies wollen wir mit der wiederholten Durchführung dieses
Workshops zu ändern versuchen.
Daher sehen wir als Zielgruppen für die Workshop-Teilnahme außer
WissenschaftlerInnen auch MitarbeiterInnen im Gesundheitswesen, der
Öffentlichen Verwaltung sowie generell im Public Sector vor, welche mit
den Bereichen IT-Governance, IT-Compliance und Strategisches
Informations- und IT-Management betraut sind oder sich damit
beschäftigen (wollen).
Zielsetzungen des Workshops
Die Zielsetzungen des Workshops lauten wie folgt:
·Ermöglichung eines strukturierten Austauschs unter WissenschaftlerInnen
zu den Themenbereichen Strategisches Informationsmanagement und
IT-Governance sowie ergänzend IT-Servicemanagement.
·Verknüpfung der Themen IT-Governance, IT-Servicemanagement und
Strategisches Informationsmanagement mit anderen (möglicherweise
bekannteren) Themen aus dem Öffentlichen Sektor
·Orientierung zu künftigen Entwicklungen in den Bereichen IT-Governance,
IT-Servicemanagement und Strategischem Informationsmanagement
·Inputs zur Klärung des Steuerungsmodells der Öffentlichen Verwaltung
als eine wesentliche Herausforderung für die Einführung einer Public
Sector adäquaten IT-Governance, eines Public Sector adäquaten
IT-Servicemanagements- und eines Public Sector adäquaten Strategischen
Informationsmanagements.
Workshop-Sprache
Workshop-Beiträge werden sowohl in deutscher als auch in englischer
Sprache akzeptiert. Der Workshop wird in deutscher Sprache stattfinden.
Englische Vorträge sind möglich.**
Dauer und Datum des Workshops
Aktuelle Einplanung des Workshops in der Organisation der Informatik 2016:
·Datum: Dienstag, 27.09.2016
·Aktuell geplant (je nach Einreichungslage): 4 Tracks a 90 Min.
·Dauer der Vorträge: 30-minütige Vorträge, inkl. Diskussion
Ort der Veranstaltung
Die Informatik wird von der Universität Klagenfurt organisiert und
ausgerichtet. Der Tagungsort lautet daher wie folgt:
http://www.informatik2016.de/veranstaltungsort.html
Hauptcampus der Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt
Hinweise zu Einreichungen
Einreichungen anonymisierter Beiträge, welche in gleicher Form vorgängig
nicht anderweitig publiziert wurden, erfolgen über das Konferenzsystem:
·https://conference.aau.at/event/43/ Indico-Plattform – Registrierung
erforderlich
Beiträge sollten 11-14 Seiten umfassen und in deutscher oder englischer
Sprache verfasst sein.
Eingereichte Beiträge werden doppel-blind begutachtet.
Bei Annahme erfolgt eine Publikation der angenommenen Beiträge in den
Informatik/LNI-Proceedings der Informatik 2016/Gesellschaft für
Informatik GI. Es muss daher das LNI-Format eingehalten werden
(Templates): https://www.gi.de/index.php?id=171
/Die Einreichenden deklarieren durch die Einreichung, dass Sie im Falle
einer Annahme Ihres Beitrags das Copyright am Beitrag für die
Publikation an die GI abgeben./
/Mindestens ein Autor/eine Autorin der Publikation hat sich für die
Informatik 2016 anzumelden, und zwar wie folgt: *VOR* dem 28. Juni 2016.
Ist dies nicht der Fall, wird der Beitrag nicht publiziert. /
Verfahren zur Auswahl der Beiträge
Die Auswahl der Beiträge erfolgt durch ein mindestens doppel-blindes
Begutachtungsverfahren. Bitte sorgen Sie bei Ihren Einreichungen
entsprechend dafür, dass diese anonymisiert sind und keine
Rückschlüsse auf die Autoren gegeben sind.**
Fristen
Einreichungen: 02.05.2016
Entscheid über Annahme/Ablehnung von Beiträgen: 30.05.2016
Einreichung der Camera Ready Version
27.06.2016
Bitte beachten Sie, dass Fristen, Daten und weitere Informationen zur
Informatik 2016 in Klagenfurt und die mit ihr veranstalteten
Ko-Konferenzen auch auf der Webseite
http://www.informatik2016.de/termine0.html stets aktuell zu finden sind.
Hinzuweisen ist auch auf das ausserordentlich attraktive
Begleitprogramm, zu dessen Nutzung wir Sie hiermit gerne auffordern.
Ebenfalls zu erwähnen ist, dass eine Reihe renommierter Keynote-Speaker
organisiert wurde. Das Programm und dessen Entwicklung wird laufend auf
der Webseite www.informatik2016.de <http://www.informatik2016.de>
dokumentiert.
Programmkomitee des Workshops
Das Programmkomitee besteht aus folgenden interdisziplinär (Informatik,
Medizininformatik, Versorgungsforschung, Verwaltung…) ausgewählten
Persönlichkeiten aus Hochschulen und Praxis:
·Prof. Dr. Can Adam Albayrak – Hochschule Harz, Wernigerode
·Prof. Roland Blomer – Institute for Health Information Systems, Private
Universität für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Medizinische Informatik und
Technik GmbH (UMIT), Tirol.
·Prof. Dr. Michael Breidung – Eigenbetrieb IT und Org., Landeshauptstadt
Dresden
·Prof. Dr. Andreas Breiter – IFIB, Universität Bremen
·Julian Detzel – Bundesagentur für Arbeit, Nürnberg
·Jochen Dreß – Zentrum für klinische Studien, Köln
·Prof. Dr. Oliver Grieble – Hochschule Neu-Ulm
·Prof. Dr. Georg Rainer Hofmann – Hochschule Aschaffenburg
·Prof. Dr. Jürgen Holm – Berner Fachhochschule, Technik und Informatik
·Franziska Jahn – Institut für Medizinische Informatik, Statistik und
Epidemiologie, Universität Leipzig, Leipzig; Leiterin der
GMDS-Arbeitsgruppe „Methoden und Werkzeuge für das Management von
Krankenhausinformationssystemen“ der GMDS
·Prof. Dr. Peter Klutke – Fakultät für Informatik, Hochschule Kempten
·Prof. Dr. Matthias Knoll – Hochschule Darmstadt
·Dr. Mike Krey – ZHAW, Winterthur
·Prof. Dr. Dagmar Lück-Schneider – HWR Berlin
·Prof. Dr. Tino Schuppan – IFG.CC Potsdam
·Prof. Dr. Anne-Dore Uthe – Hochschule Harz, Halberstadt
·Jörn von Lucke – Zeppelin-Universität, Friedrichshafen
·Dr. Martin Wind – Institut für Informationsmanagement Bremen, IFIB
·Dr. Till Winkler – Departement of Management, Copenhagen Business School
·Prof. Dr. Alfred Winter – Institut für Medizinische Informatik,
Statistik und Epidemiologie, Universität Leipzig, Leipzig
·Dr. Petra Wolf – CapGemini, Berlin**
______________________________________________
Prof. Dr. Konrad Walser
Dozent/Senior Researcher EGI
Berner Fachhochschule
E-Government-Institut (EGI)
Brückenstrasse 73
CH-3005 Bern
konrad.walser(a)bfh.ch <mailto:konrad.walser@bfh.ch>
http://www.e-government.bfh.ch <http://www.e-government.bfh.ch/>
T +41 31 848 34 42
M +41 79 648 21 33
F +41 31 848 34 31
______________________________________________
Die Präsentationen der Academy GOV finden Sie auf der folgenden Webseite:
- Academy GOV
(26.08.2015):http://blog.topsoft.ch/2015/09/11/academy-gov-vom-mittwoch-26-august-an-der-topsoft-15/
Unterlagen zum Workshop zum Thema Front Office im E-Government vom
18.02.2015 in Bern an der Berner Fachhochschule finden Sie hier:
http://www.wirtschaft.bfh.ch/de/ueber_uns/news/newsdetails/article/workshop…
CIOvervierw
Mehr Informationen zu CIOverview finden Sie unter der im Folgenden
angegebenen URL. CIOverview ist ein Rahmenwerk zur Steuerung einer
wertschöpfungsorientierten IT. Entwickelt wird das Rahmenwerk von der
Fachgruppe Servicemanagement von swissICT: Arbeitsgruppe Bewusstsein:
http://www.itmagazine.ch/Artikel/58462/CIOverview_-_das_Projekt.htmlund
bald auch unter www.cioverview.ch <http://www.cioverview.ch/>. In der
Berner Fachhochschule und deren E-Government-Institut wurden dazu
vielfältige studentische Arbeiten geschrieben. Weiteres dazu kein bei
mir angefordert werden.