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Betreff: [AISWorld] FGCT 2016
Datum: Thu, 12 May 2016 17:45:57 +0530
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Fifth International Conference on the Future Generation Communication
Technologies (FGCT 2016)
Luton, (near London). UK
August 17-19, 2016
www.socio.org.uk/fgct
Technically co-sponsored by UK & RI IEEE
IEEE Xplore publication
In the last decade, a number of newer communication technologies have
been evolved, which have a significant impact on the technology, as a
whole. The impact ranges from incremental applications to dramatical
breakthrough in the society. Users rely heavily on broadcast technology,
social media, mobile devices, video games and other innovations to
enrich the learning and adoption process.
This conference is designed for teachers, administrators, practitioners,
researchers and scientists in the development arenas. It aims to provide
discussions and simulations in the communication technology at the broad
level and broadcasting technology and related technologies at the micro
level. Through a set of research papers, using innovative and
interactive approach, participants can expect to share a set of research
that will prepare them to apply new technologies to their work in
teaching, research and educational development amid this rapidly
evolving landscape.
Topics discussed in this platform are not limited to-
Emerging cellular and new network architectures for 5G
New antenna and RF technology for 5G wireless
Modulation algorithms
Circuits, software and systems for 5G
Convergence of multi-modes, multi-bands, multi-standards and multi-
applications in 5G systems
Cognitive radio and collaborative transmissions in 5G
Computing and processing platform for 5G
Programming models and development tools to enable 5G systems
Small cells and heterogeneous networks
Metrics and Evaluation of 5G systems
Standardization of 5G
Broadcast technology
Future Internet and networking architectures
Future mobile communications
Mobile Web Technology
Mobile TV and multimedia phones
Communication Security, Trust, Protocols and Applications
Communication Interfaces
Communication Modelling
Satellite and space communications
Communication software
Future Generation Communication Networks
Communication Network Security
Communication Data Grids
Collaborative Communication Technology
Intelligence for future communication systems
Forthcoming optical communication systems
Communication Technology for Elearning, Egovernment, Ebusiness
Games and games designing
Social technology devises, tools and applications
Crowdsourcing and Human Computation
Human-computer communication
Pervasive Computing
Grid, crowd sourcing and cloud computing
Hypermedia systems
Software and technologies for E-communication
Intelligent Systems for E-communication
Future Cloud for Communication
Future warehousing
Future communication for healthcare and medical devices applications
Future communication for Mechatronic applications
All presented papers in the conference will be published in the
proceedings of the conference and submitted to the IEEE Xplore Digital
Library.
The conference will have workshops on specific themes, industrial
presentation, invited talks and collaborative discussion forums.
Important Dates
Submission of Papers: June 01, 2016
Notification of Acceptance: July 01, 2016
Camera Ready: August 01, 2016
Registration: August 01, 2016
Conference Dates: August 17-19, 2016
The selected papers after extension and modification will be published
in many peer reviewed and indexed journals.
Journal of Computer and System Sciences/ (ISI/Scopus)
Journal of Digital Information Management (Scopus/EI)
International Journal of Computational Science and Engineering (Scopus
and EI Indexed)
Decision Analytics
International Journal of Big Data Intelligence
International Journal of Applied Decision Sciences (Scopus/EI)
International Journal of Management and Decision Making (Scopus/EI)
International Journal of Strategic Decision Sciences
International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems (Scopus/EI)
Journal of Electrical Systems
Recent Advances in Electrical & Electronic Engineering
General Chair
Ezendu Ariwa, University of Bedfordshire, UK
Programme Chairs
Carsten Maple, University of Bedfordshire, UK
Yong Yue, University of Bedfordshire, UK
Hathairat Ketmaneechairat, King Mongkut’s University of Technology,
Thailand.
Submissions at http://www.socio.org.uk/fgct/paper-submission/
Conference email- fgct(a)socio.org.uk
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Betreff: [WI] [SenticNet] CFP: 6th ICDM Workshop on Sentiment Analysis
(SENTIRE), Dec2016, Barcelona
Datum: Thu, 12 May 2016 01:15:16 -0500 (EST)
Von: feeds <feeds(a)sentic.net>
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Apologies for cross-posting,
Submissions are invited to the 6th ICDM Workshop on Sentiment Elicitation from
Natural Text for Information Retrieval and Extraction (SENTIRE) to be held at
ICDM'16 this December in Barcelona. For more information, please visit
http://sentic.net/sentire
RATIONALE
Memory and data capacities double approximately every two years and, apparently,
the Web is following the same rule. User-generated contents, in particular, are
an ever-growing source of opinion and sentiments which are continuously spread
worldwide through blogs, wikis, fora, chats and social networks. The
distillation of knowledge from such sources is a key factor for applications in
fields such as commerce, tourism, education and health, but the quantity and the
nature of the contents they generate make it a very difficult task. Due to such
challenging research problems and wide variety of practical applications,
opinion mining and sentiment analysis have become very active research areas in
the last decade.
Our understanding and knowledge of the problem and its solution are still
limited as natural language understanding techniques are still pretty weak. Most
of current research in sentiment analysis, in fact, merely relies on machine
learning algorithms. Such algorithms, despite most of them being very effective,
produce no human understandable results such that we know little about how and
why output values are obtained. All such approaches, moreover, rely on
syntactical structure of text, which is far from the way the human mind
processes natural language. Next-generation opinion mining systems should employ
techniques capable to better grasp the conceptual rules that govern sentiment
and the clues that can convey these concepts from realization to verbalization
in the human mind.
TOPICS
SENTIRE aims to provide an international forum for researchers in the field of
opinion mining and sentiment analysis to share information on their latest
investigations in social information retrieval and their applications both in
academic research areas and industrial sectors. The broader context of the
workshop comprehends Web mining, AI, Semantic Web, information retrieval and
natural language processing. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
• Sentiment identification & classification
• Opinion and sentiment summarization & visualization
• Explicit & latent semantic analysis for sentiment mining
• Concept-level opinion and sentiment analysis
• Sentic computing
• Opinion and sentiment search & retrieval
• Time evolving opinion & sentiment analysis
• Semantic multidimensional scaling for sentiment analysis
• Multidomain & cross-domain evaluation
• Domain adaptation for sentiment classification
• Multimodal sentiment analysis
• Multimodal fusion for continuous interpretation of semantics
• Multilingual sentiment analysis & re-use of knowledge bases
• Knowledge base construction & integration with opinion analysis
• Transfer learning of opinion & sentiment with knowledge bases
• Sentiment corpora & annotation
• Affective knowledge acquisition for sentiment analysis
• Biologically inspired opinion mining
• Sentiment topic detection & trend discovery
• Big social data analysis
• Social ranking
• Social network analysis
• Social media marketing
• Comparative opinion analysis
• Opinion spam detection
SUBMISSIONS AND PROCEEDINGS
Authors are required to follow IEEE ICDM Proceedings Author Guidelines. The
paper length is limited to 10 pages, including references, diagrams, and
appendices, if any. However, please note that page 9 and 10 are considered extra
(and, hence, charged) in the final submission. Manuscripts are to be submitted
through CyberChair. Each submitted paper will be evaluated by three PC members
with respect to its novelty, significance, technical soundness, presentation,
and experiments. Accepted papers will be published in IEEE ICDM proceedings.
Selected, expanded versions of papers presented at the workshop will be invited
to a forthcoming Special Issue of Cognitive Computation on opinion mining and
sentiment analysis.
TIMEFRAME
• August 12th, 2016: Submission deadline
• September 13th, 2016: Notification of acceptance
• September 20th, 2016: Final manuscripts due
• December 12th, 2016: Workshop date
ORGANIZERS
• Erik Cambria, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore)
• Bing Liu, University of Illinois at Chicago (USA)
• Amir Hussain, University of Stirling (UK)
• Yongzheng Zhang, LinkedIn Inc. (USA)
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Betreff: [AISWorld] ACM UMAP Workshop - HAAPIE 2016 - Last Call for Papers
Datum: Wed, 11 May 2016 16:46:18 +0300
Von: Marios Belk <belk(a)cs.ucy.ac.cy>
An: Marios Belk <belk(a)cs.ucy.ac.cy>
ACM UMAP Workshop - HAAPIE 2016 - LAST CALL FOR PAPERS
The 1st International Workshop on Human Aspects in Adaptive and Personalized
Interactive Environments, in conjunction with the 24th ACM Conference on
User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization (ACM UMAP 2016) Halifax, Nova
Scotia, Canada, 13-17 July 2016
Full details are available online: http://haapie.cs.ucy.ac.cy
IMPORTANT DATES
*Extended submission deadline: 16 May 2016*
Notification: 1 June 2016
Camera-ready: 7 June 2016
MOTIVATION & GOALS
State-of-the-art approaches in adaptation and personalization research
consider user models that mostly maintain information regarding the
"traditional" user characteristics (i.e., experience, knowledge, interests,
context), and related contextual or technology aspects (i.e., displays,
connectivity, processing power). While modeling these factors has shown
significant improvements and benefits to the end-users in terms of usability
and user experience, still the needs of today's epoch signify the further
engagement into research that will produce more holistic human-centered
practices. The vision is to bring more inclusively the "human-in-the-loop",
considering intrinsic user characteristics and abilities, like perceptual,
personality, visual, cognitive and emotional factors as expressed by the
theories of individual differences. In addition, recent studies show the
need of broadening the scope of diversity parameters to include
characteristics such as motivation, self-actualization, and socio-cultural
differences.
The overarching goal of HAAPIE 2016 is to bring together researchers and
practitioners working in the areas of human aspects in adaptation and
personalization, and aims to:
- Explore state-of-the-art and new implicit and explicit methods and
techniques of modeling a broad range of human factors of users and behaviors
- both separately and in possible combinations (e.g., cognitive abilities
and age; motivation and cultural differences);
- Explore personalization techniques, computational intelligence algorithms,
recommendation models, and real-time paradigms that can improve the
efficiency and effectiveness of user tasks and interventions;
- Compare challenges and experience in different real world contexts and
applications (e.g., decision support, learning, wellbeing, security), where
a holistic view on human aspects is needed to provide a positive user
experience; and
- Identify theoretical and computational models for the design, development
and evaluation of human aspects in adaptation and personalization.
The added value will be to shape new human-centered adaptive interactive
environments and personalized platforms that can contribute towards
long-term viable solutions.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Human-centered Modeling, Adaptation Methods and Techniques
- Influence of Human Factors on Interactive Systems for Personalization
- Usage of Human Factors for Personalization
- Implicit and Explicit Detection of Human Factors for Personalization
- Human-centered Algorithms for Content Recommendation and Delivery
- Novel Human-centered Interaction Concepts and User Interfaces
- Individual Differences (Personality, Cognition, etc.)
- Synergy of Affective and Human Cognitive Factors
- Modeling Groups and Communities of Diverse Users
- Evaluation of Human Aspects in Adaptation and Personalization
- Personalized Access to Services Content
- User Experience
- Cultural Diversity and Adaptation
- Age-specific Personalization and Adaptation
- Adaptation and Personalization for Users with Special Needs
- User Behavior and Behavior Change
- Context Awareness
- Human Aspects in Personalized Internet of Things Applications
- User-centric Cyber-Physical-Social Adaptive Systems
- Human Aspects in Social Adaptive Robots
- Adaptation and Personalization in Usable Privacy and Security
- Privacy Aspects of Modeling Human Factors in Personalization Systems
TYPES OF PAPERS
In HAAPIE 2016 we encourage original and relevant contributions focusing on
experiences and lessons learned from real-life applications, current
state-of-the-art methodologies, challenges tackled and solutions adopted,
tools, algorithms, and services in the academic, public or private sector,
studies, theories, techniques, and evaluation procedures that could support
human-centered adaptation and personalization issues in various levels of
interactive environments.
All workshop papers must contain original, previously unpublished, research
work adhering the two publication types:
- Full research papers (8-10 pages), proposing new approaches, innovative
methods and research findings. They should make substantial theoretical and
empirical contributions to the research field.
- Short research papers (4-6 pages), presenting work in progress, lessons
learnt, positions, emerging or future research issues and directions on
human aspect challenges in the area.
Manuscripts should be formatted using the camera-ready templates
(http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template) in the ACM
proceedings double-column format.
SUBMISSION & PUBLICATION
All papers will undergo a peer review process by at least two expert
reviewers to ensure a high standard of quality. Referees will consider
originality, significance, technical soundness, clarity of exposition, and
relevance to the workshop's topics.
Research papers should be submitted electronically as a single PDF file
through the EasyChair submission system
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=haapie2016). Accepted papers will
be included in the workshop proceedings published in the ACM UMAP 2016
Extended Proceedings through the green open-access CEUR-WS.org.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Panagiotis Germanakos, SAP SE, DE & University of Cyprus, CY
Marios Belk, University of Cyprus, CY
George Samaras, University of Cyprus, CY
Vania Dimitrova, University of Leeds, UK
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Betreff: [AISWorld] Call for Papers 9th International Workshop on
Evolutionary Business Processes
Datum: Wed, 11 May 2016 23:56:43 +0000
Von: Nick.Vanbeest(a)data61.csiro.au
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
2016, 5-6 September, Vienna, Austria
International Workshop on Evolutionary Business Processes
http://www.defeasible.org/evlbp2016/
Dear colleague,
The 9th International Workshop on Evolutionary Business Processes (EVL-BP 2016) will be held in Vienna, Austria on 5-6 September 2016, in conjunction with the 20th IEEE EDOC Conference.
Submission deadline 20 May 2016
Scope
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The EVL-BP workshop series is devoted to evolution in business processes. Enterprises face the challenge of rapidly adapting to dynamic business environments. This workshop attempts to address specific issues related to flexibility and adaptation such as design of easily adaptable processes, dynamic handling of unexpected situations, optimality of adaptations, and change management.
Evolution in business processes takes place in a wide number of domains, and is expected to impact existing and future technology choices, business practices and standardisation efforts. This workshop will be an opportunity for participants to exchange opinions, advance ideas, and discuss preliminary results on current topics related to dynamic and declarative business processes. A particular interest will be taken in bridging theoretical research and practical issues. To this end, contributions stating open problems, case studies, tool presentations, or any other work assessing the practical significance of dynamic business processes will be particularly welcome. Work in progress or position papers stating broad avenues of research are also sought-after.
Topics
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Suggested areas include, but are not limited to:
- Evolutionary business process modelling
- Dynamic business process specification
- Implementation issues for evolutionary processes
- Tools for evolutionary processes
- Methodologies for evolutionary processes
- Variability management in adaptable business processes
- Real-world use cases of evolutionary business processes
- Business rules and policies
- Rule driven business process engines
- Business + technical requirements for evolutionary processes
- Mathematical foundations of evolutionary business processes
- Formal models of dynamic business processes
- Monitoring of dynamic business processes
- Validation and model checking of dynamic business processes
- Software engineering methods, languages, and standards for dynamic business processes
- Service-oriented architectures and dynamic business processes
- Interoperability for dynamic business processes
- Semantic Web and ontologies and evolutionary business processes
- Collaboration and evolutionary business processes
- Data-driven process evolution
- Evolution of cross-organisational processes / process choreographies
- Complex event processing models / support for dynamic business processes
Important Dates
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Paper submissions: May 20, 2016
Acceptance notifications: June 13, 2016
Camera-ready due: July 1, 2016
Submission Guidelines
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All submissions will be peer reviewed by at least three members of the program committee. Submissions should be 8-10 pages long and must use the two-column format of IEEE conference proceedings and include the author’s name, affiliation, and contact details. Papers must be submitted as PDF files using EasyChair https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=evlbp2016.
EDOC 2016 Workshops Publication
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Authors will be notified about the decision by the program committee. At least one author of each accepted paper must participate in the workshop. The papers accepted for the EDOC 2016 Workshops will be published with their own ISBN in the IEEE Digital Library (pending approval by IEEE), which is accessible by IEEE Xplore. For any questions regarding this workshop, please contact the chairs on evlbp2016(a)easychair.org.
We look forward to seeing you at Evolutionary Business Processes 2016.
Sincerely,
Nick van Beest, Data61, Australia
Guido Governatori, Data61, Australia
Georg Grossmann, University of South Australia
Jens Kolb, Ulm University, Germany
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Betreff: [AISWorld] Request for Participation in Research on Data
Sharing in Business Enterprises
Datum: Wed, 11 May 2016 14:19:38 -0500
Von: Richard Howey <dj4392zd(a)metrostate.edu>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Many businesses need to share data created or maintained in one internal
organizational unit such as a business unit or division with other
internal organizational units. Many technical techniques have been
developed to facilitate that sharing such as data warehouses and master
data management. Yet the overall track record of initiatives for
implementing and using these techniques is not good. For example, it
has been estimated that master data management initiatives fail more
than 75% of the time.
As my dissertation for a doctorate in business administration, I am
conducting a research project to examine certain aspects of corporate
culture and policies that may contribute to the success or failure of
these initiatives. I am currently in the process of collecting data for
that research using a web-based survey. If you have been part of or
have observed attempts to share data between internal organizational
units of a business enterprise, I would like to invite you to take the
survey by clicking on the following link:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/RHoweyDataSharing
The survey is short and should take no more than 10-15 minutes. My hope
is that analysis of the survey results will uncover patterns in the
success and/or failure of data sharing initiatives that we can use to
develop strategies to make data sharing more consistently successful in
the future.
Finally, if you know other people who you think could contribute to this
research, please feel free to forward the survey link to them.
Thank you,
Richard Howey
Doctoral Candidate
Metropolitan State University
PS If you would like a copy of the final dissertation document that
will describe the results of this research, please email me with a
request at dj4392zd(a)metrostate.edu <mailto:dj4392zd@metrostate.edu>. I
hope to be able to complete the dissertation in late 2016 or early 2017.
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Betreff: [AISWorld] Call for Papers - HICSS-50 Dark Side of IT Minitrack
Datum: Wed, 11 May 2016 20:19:58 +0000
Von: Steelman, Zach <zach.steelman(a)okstate.edu>
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Kopie (CC): Soror, Amr <asoror(a)Exchange.FULLERTON.EDU>,
oturel(a)exchange.fullerton.edu <oturel(a)exchange.fullerton.edu>
Conference: Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS)
Minitrack Title: The Dark Side of Information Technology; Track Title:Organizational Systems and Technology
Chair: Ofir Turel; Co-Chairs: Amr Soror; Zach Steelman
The "Dark Side of IT" track welcomes theoretical and empirical papers examining alternative consequences of IT use and implementation in organizations and societies. The objective of this mini-track is to focus not only on the antecedents, development processes, consequence of numerous phenomena related to the dark side of IT use but also the potential strategies and techniques for behavioral interventions. We seek, based on this forum of discussion, to provide practitioners (e.g., IT developers, managers, psychologists, and policy makers) in a multitude of contexts with a deeper understanding of the potential consequences regarding the dark side of IT use. Further, we hope these studies help to shape guidelines for designing and implementing organizational and hedonic IT while minimizing the potential negative consequences of IT use.
Submitted papers might focus on, but are not limited to, some of the following themes related to the dark side of IT use. We acknowledge that over time new dark side of IT phenomena will emerge, and we hence call and welcome topics that focus on IT-related phenomena which is harmful, that may extend this list.
* IT-related addictions
* Cyber loafing,
* Cyber bullying
* Deceptive computer-mediated communication
* Disrupted work life balance
* IT interruptions
* IT misuse
* Technostress
* Impulsive use of IT
* Physiological effects of IT use
Submissions are welcome and encouraged from a variety of theoretical foundations (e.g., information systems, psychology, cognitive science, decision sciences, sociology, social networks, organizational behavior, neuroscience, computer science, and informatics) which might advance our knowledge of the antecedents, processes, interventions and consequences of the dark side of IT use. The track invites relevant and rigorous studies without restriction for the methodologies used, units of analyses and levels of theorization.
Journal Publication Opportunities:
High quality and relevant papers from this mini-track will be selected for fast-tracked development towards Internet Research (http://www.emeraldinsight.com/loi/intr). Internet Research (IntR) is an international and refereed journal that is indexed and abstracted in major databases (e.g., SSCI, SCI, ABI/INFORM Global), with the impact factor and the five-year impact factor of the journal in 2014 as 1.661 and 2.164 respectively. Selected papers will need to expand in content and length in line with the requirements for standard research articles published in the journal. Although the mini-track co-chairs are committed to guiding the selected papers towards final publication, further reviews may be needed before final publication decision can be made.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Submission Deadline: June 15 (11:59 PM, Hawaii Time)
Author Notification: August 16, 2016
Conference: January 4-7, 2017 Hilton Waikoloa Village
More information about HICSS-50 may be found at http://www.hicss.org/.
If you have a question or wish to discuss a paper concept before submitting your work, please contact Ofir Turel (oturel(a)fullerton.edu<mailto:oturel@fullerton.edu>), Amr Soror (asoror(a)fullerton.edu<mailto:asoror@fullerton.edu>) or Zach Steelman (zach.steelman(a)okstate.edu<mailto:zach.steelman@okstate.edu>). We will be more than happy to address your question and discuss your paper concept with you.
Kindly,
Dark Side of IT Minitrack Team
Ofir Turel, PhD
Amr Soror, PhD
California State University, Fullerton
Zach Steelman, PhD
Oklahoma State University
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Betreff: [wkwi] INFORMATIK 2016 - CfP Induktive Referenzmodellierung
Datum: Wed, 11 May 2016 22:31:28 +0200 (CEST)
Von: Winkelmann Axel <axel.winkelmann(a)uni-wuerzburg.de>
Antwort an: postmaster(a)seda.wiai.uni-bamberg.de
Reminder: Call for Papers
Workshop „Induktive Referenzmodellierung – Potentiale für das Geschäftsprozessmanagement
27. September 2016
Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Informatik 2016
Frist zur Einreichung der Beiträge: 16.05.2016
Motivation
In einer Zeit zunehmender Wettbewerbsintensität auf globalen Märkten, nimmt die Bedeutung effizienter
Prozesslandschaften in Unternehmen stetig zu. Die Konzepte des Geschäftsprozessmanagements bilden dabei das methodische
Fundament für die Anpassung und Optimierung unternehmensinterner Abläufe an die wechselnden Rahmenbedingungen einer
dynamischen Umwelt. Insbesondere durch den Einsatz von Referenzmodellen kann externes, unternehmensübergreifendes
Knowhow gespeichert und für die Gestaltung und Optimierung unternehmensindividueller Geschäftsprozesse operationalisiert
werden. Die Konstruktion von Referenzmodellen kann dabei deduktiv, basierend auf allgemeinen Theorien und Konzepten,
oder induktiv, ausgehend von unternehmensspezifischen Informationsmodellen und Daten, erfolgen. Gerade die induktiven
Verfahrensweisen befinden sich derzeit noch in einer intensiven Entwicklungs- und Diskussionsphase. Ziel des Workshops
ist es, Methoden und Werkzeuge zu definieren, die eine Integration der induktiven Referenzmodellierung in das operative
und strategische Geschäftsprozessmanagement von Unternehmen gewährleisten. Beispiele für Fragestellungen von
Einreichungen sind (nicht ausschließlich):
* Wie kann die Rigorosität bei der Ableitung von Referenzmodellen aus Geschäftsprozess-dokumentationen sichergestellt
werden?
* Wie können konzeptionelle Referenzmodelle auf Basis von technischen Systemdaten abgeleitet werden?
* Welche methodischen Charakteristiken bilden die Grundlage für eine Koexistenz deduktiver und induktiver
Verfahrensweisen zur Konstruktion von Referenzmodellen?
* Wie können Informationen aus induktiven Referenzmodellen in Implikationen für das unternehmensspezifische
Geschäftsprozessmanagement transformiert werden?
* Wie können reale, mittels Process Mining generierte Prozessdaten verwendet werden, um induktive Referenzmodelle mit
zusätzlichen betriebswirtschaftlichen Informationen anzureichern?
Einreichungsvorgehen und Publikation
Einreichungen zu diesem Workshop unterliegen einem zweistufigen Peer-Review-Verfahren. Akzeptierte Beiträge werden im
Rahmen des Tagungsbands der Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI) zur Informatik 2016 veröffentlicht. Beiträge sind auf 14
Seiten begrenzt und können sowohl in englischer als auch deutscher Sprache eingereicht werden. Für die Verfassung sind
die Richtlinien der LNI-Reihe zu beachten. Einreichungen können über das AAU INDICO-Portal vorgenommen werden. Zur
Veröffentlichung der Einreichungen in den Proceedings, muss mindestens ein Autor bei der Informatik 2016 angemeldet
sein.
Wichtige Termine und Fristen
* 16. Mai 2016: Frist zur Einreichung der Beiträge
* 15. Juni 2016: Annahmeentscheidung von Beiträgen
* 30. Juni 2016: Zusammenstellung des Tagungsbands
* 27. September 2016: Durchführung des Workshops
Workshop-Leitung
* Prof. Dr. Axel Winkelmann, Universität Würzburg
* Prof. Dr. Christian Janiesch, Universität Würzburg
* Julian Hornung (M. Sc.), Universität Würzburg
* Marcus Fischer (M. Sc.), Universität Würzburg
Programm-Komitee
* Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Dr. h.c. Jörg Becker, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
* PD Dr. Patrick Delfmann, Universität Koblenz
* Prof. Dr. Peter Fettke, DFKI
* Prof. Dr. Ralf Knackstedt, Universität Hildesheim
* Prof. Dr. Jan Marco Leimeister, Universität Kassel
* Prof. Dr. Jens Pöppelbuß, Universität Bremen
* Prof. Dr. Oliver Thomas, Universität Osnabrück
* Prof. Dr. Jan vom Brocke, Universität Liechtenstein
Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter der URL: http://www.wiwi.uni-wuerzburg.de/wi/forschung/informatik_2016/
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Lehrstuhl für BWL und Wirtschaftsinformatik
Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
Josef-Stangl-Platz 2
97070 Würzburg
Tel.: 0931-31 89640
Email: axel.winkelmann(a)uni-wuerzburg.de
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Betreff: [AISWorld] Cyber-of-Things: Cyber-Crimes and Cyber-Security
Mini-track: http://www.hicss.org/#!cybercrimes/c1v86
Datum: Wed, 11 May 2016 15:57:47 -0500
Von: Brad Glisson <bglisson(a)southalabama.edu>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
*Cyber-of-Things: Cyber-Crimes and*
*Cyber-Security Mini-track*
*http://www.hicss.org/#!cybercrimes/c1v86
<http://www.hicss.org/#!cybercrimes/c1v86>*
As technology is incorporated into more aspects of daily life, cyber-crimes
and cyber-security evolve and diversify. This results in the need to
develop innovative managerial, technological and strategic solutions.
Increasing mobile device sales; increasing digital evidence requests in
legal environments; increasing generation and storage of digital
transactions through the integration of the ‘Internet of Things’; and the
development of cyber-physical attacks, all highlight the broad societal
impacts of technology that encourage data intensive environments.
A variety of responses are needed to address the resulting concerns. There
is a need to research a) technology investigation efficiency, b) technical
integration and solution impact, c) the abuse of technology through
cyber-physical attacks along with d) the cost effective analysis and
evaluation of large data repositories. Hence, identifying and validating
technical solutions to access data from new technologies, investigating the
impact that these solutions have on industry, and understanding how
technologies can be abused from a cyber-physical perspective is crucial to
the viability of government, commercial, and legal communities.
The mini-track will solicit submissions in the following areas:
· Research agendas that investigate vulnerabilities and solutions
to devices that belong to the ‘Cyber-of-Things’ (e.g. Cyber Physical
Systems, and Internet of Things).
· Research agendas that identify cyber-crimes, digital forensics
issues, security vulnerabilities, solutions and approaches to solving
investigation problems.
· Research agendas that investigate cost effective retrieval,
analysis and evaluation of large data repositories.
· Papers that combine research and applied practice.
This mini-track provides a forum for integrating relevant, vital academic
security research activity with the broader international community.
*The best papers will be invited to submit extended work to a special issue
in Computers & Security*.
Only papers describing previously unpublished, original, state-of-the-art
research, and not currently under review by a conference or a journal will
be considered. Extended work must have a significant (over 50%) new and
original content.
*Mini-track Co-Chairs:*
*William Glisson* (Primary Contact)
University of South Alabama
bglisson(a)southalabama.edu
*Raymond Choo*
University of South Australia
Raymond.Choo(a)unisa.edu.au
Brad Glisson, PhD
Associate Professor
School of Computing
University of South Alabama
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Betreff: [WI] ASPOCP 2016: First call for papers
Datum: Tue, 10 May 2016 13:57:31 -0500
Von: Amelia Harrison <amelia.j.harrison(a)gmail.com>
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FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
ASPOCP 2016
9th Workshop on Answer Set Programming and Other Computing Paradigms
https://sites.google.com/site/aspocp2016
October 16 or 17, 2016 (preliminary dates)
Affiliated with the 32nd International Conference on Logic Programming
Now York City, USA
October 17 - 21, 2016
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AIMS AND SCOPE
Since its introduction in the late 1980s, Answer Set Programming (ASP)
has been widely applied to various knowledge-intensive tasks and
combinatorial search problems. ASP was found to be closely related to
SAT, which led to a new method of computing answer sets using SAT
solvers and techniques adapted from SAT. This has been a much
studied relationship, and is currently extended towards
satisfiability modulo theories (SMT). The relationship of ASP to other
computing paradigms, such as constraint satisfaction, quantified
Boolean formulas (QBF), Constraint Logic Programming (CLP),
first-order logic (FOL), and FO(ID) is also the subject of active
research. Consequently, new methods of computing answer sets are being
developed based on relationships to these formalisms.
Furthermore, the practical applications of ASP also foster work on
multi-paradigm problem-solving, and in particular language and solver
integration. The most prominent examples in this area currently are
the integration of ASP with description logics (in the realm of the
Semantic Web) and constraint satisfaction (which recently led to
the Constraint Answer Set Programming (CASP) research direction).
A large body of general results regarding ASP is available and
several efficient ASP solvers have been implemented. However, there
are still significant challenges in applying ASP to real life
applications, and more interest in relating ASP to other computing
paradigms is emerging. This workshop will provide opportunities for
researchers to identify these challenges and to exchange ideas for
overcoming them.
TOPICS
Topics of interests include (but are not limited to):
- ASP and classical logic formalisms (SAT/FOL/QBF/SMT/DL).
- ASP and constraint programming.
- ASP and other logic programming paradigms, e.g., FO(ID).
- ASP and other nonmonotonic languages, e.g., action languages.
- ASP and external means of computation.
- ASP and probabilistic reasoning.
- ASP and knowledge compilation.
- ASP and machine learning.
- New methods of computing answer sets using algorithms or systems of
other paradigms.
- Language extensions to ASP.
- ASP and multi-agent systems.
- ASP and multi-context systems.
- Modularity and ASP.
- ASP and argumentation.
- Multi-paradigm problem solving involving ASP.
- Evaluation and comparison of ASP to other paradigms.
- ASP and related paradigms in applications.
- Hybridizing ASP with procedural approaches.
- Enhanced grounding or beyond grounding.
SUBMISSIONS
Papers must describe original research and should not exceed 15 pages
in the Springer LNCS format <URL:http://www.springeronline.com/lncs/>.
Paper submission will be handled electronically by means of the
Easychair system. The submission page is available at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aspocp2016
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract and paper submission deadline: June 27, 2016
Notification: July 30, 2016
Camera-ready articles due: August 31, 2016
Workshop: October 16 or 17, 2016 (TBA)
PROCEEDINGS
Accepted papers will be made available online.
PROCEEDINGS
Accepted papers will be made available online.
LOCATION
The workshop will be held in New York, collocated with
the International Conference on Logic Programming (ICLP) 2016.
WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS
Bart Bogaerts, Aalto University, Finland
Amelia Harrison, University of Texas at Austin, USA
PROGRAM COMMITTEE (to be completed)
Rehan Abdul Aziz, University of Melbourne and National ICT Australia
(NICTA)
Marcello Balduccini, Drexel University
Bart Bogaerts (chair), Department of Computer Science Aalto University
Gerhard Brewka, Leipzig University
Pedro Cabalar, University of Corunna
Stefania Costantini, Dipartimento di Ingegneria e Scienze
dell'Informazione e Matematica Univ. dell'Aquila
Esra Erdem, Sabanci University
Wolfgang Faber, University of Huddersfield
Cristina Feier, University of Bremen
Johannes Klaus Fichte, Institute of Information Systems Vienna
University of Technology
Enrico Giunchiglia, DIST - Univ. Genova
Amelia Harrison (chair), University of Texas
Daniela Inclezan, Miami University
Tomi Janhunen, Aalto University
Joohyung Lee, Arizona State University
Nicola Leone, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science -
University of Calabria
Vladimir Lifschitz, University of Texas
Marco Maratea, DIBRIS University of Genova
Alessandro Mosca, SIRIS Lab - Research division of SIRIS Academic SL
Guillermo Simari, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
Universidad Nacional del Sur in Bahia Blanca
Mirek Truszczynski, Computer Science Department University of Kentucky
Richard Watson, Texas Tech University Department of Computer Science
Stefan Woltran, TU Wien
Fangkai Yang, Schlumberger Limited
Jia-Huai You, Department of Computing Science University of Alberta
Edmonton Alberta Canada
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Betreff: [AISWorld] CFP HICSS50 Mini-track on Technology Mediated
Collaborations in Healthcare and Wellness Management
Datum: Tue, 10 May 2016 20:09:48 +0000 (UTC)
Von: Souren Paul <sousoup(a)yahoo.com>
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Technology Mediated Collaborations in Healthcareand Wellness ManagementCollaborationSystems and Technologies TrackFiftieth Hawaii International Conferenceon System Sciences (January 7-10, 2017) Mini-track Chairs:
| Souren Paul¶ College of Engineering and Computing Nova Southeastern University 3301 College Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314 USA Phone: + 1 (618) 201-2041 souren.paul(a)gmail.com | Arkalgud Ramaprasad Department of Information and Decision Sciences College of Business Administration University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, IL 60605 USA Phone: +1 (312) 772-3819 prasad(a)uic.edu | Nilmini Wickramasinghe Epworth Health Care and Faculty of Health Deakin University Bldg BC Level 4, 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood VIC 3125, Australia Phone: +61 3 9244 3052 n.wickramasinghe(a)deakin.edu.au |
¶ Primary Contact Proposed area of themini-track:Todayall countries (developed, developing, and emerging) are faced withexponentially increasing costs for healthcare delivery coupled with challengesof an aging population as well as an increase in chronic diseases. This has ledto a growing need to deliver more effective and efficient healthcare. To address this situation we are witnessingthe application of various technology solutions to support superior healthcaredelivery and wellness management. These solutions include the incorporation of webbased solutions be it as a EMR, HER or PHR as well as a plethora of apps tosupport monitoring and management of acute and chronic diseases. Further, we are seeing the growth of Web 2.0initiatives and social media to support consumer healthcare initiatives such asweb sites including patients like me which also serve to make patients moreempowered in their own healthcare and wellbeing. A unifying factor of all theseapplications is of course the collaboration technologies that enable andfacilitate all these possibilities.Inorder to achieve successful and superior healthcare delivery and wellnessmanagement it is necessary to consider people, process and technology issues.To do this in a systematic and holistic fashion we proffer an ontologicalframework to encapsulate and unify all critical interactions between and withinthe web of players in healthcare. The five primary stakeholders in healthcare:researchers, clinicians, nurses, patients, and administrators form the basis ofany partnership in health care. They are listed under the two partnershipsub-dimensions. Software Agents/Bots which are playing an increasingindependent role in the delivery of healthcare have been added to the list ofpartners. A partnership may be between two researchers, a researcher and aclinician, a patient and a nurse, etc. These dyads are summarized by the twocolumns under partners. There may also be triadic and higher order partnershipsamong these partners. Thepartnerships may be based on an exchange of data, analysis, diagnosis, or treatmentsingly or in combination. These are listed under the content dimension of the framework.Thus collaboration between two researchers may use data, between a patient anda nurse may be for diagnosis or treatment, and so on.TheMedia for partnership may be Personal, Social, Mass, or Institutional. The frameworklists the key media in healthcare in each of the categories. Thus, for example, researchers may exchangeanalysis via personal media, patients may exchange treatments via social media,and clinicians and administrators may exchange data via institutional media.
Thepurpose of the collaboration may be care, research, administration, education ora combination of the four. These are listed under the purpose dimension of theontology. Thus collaboration between two researchers using data may be forresearch, and between a patient and a clinician may be for diagnosis for care. Inthe above framework, there are a very large number of basic types of collaborationsone can consider in healthcare. The number will change if the dimensions andcategories are modified. In a practical context multiple combinations willlikely coexist. A clinician-patient collaboration using data via individualmedia for care may be supplemented by a nurse-patient collaboration using socialmedia for education.Technology’s impact on the efficiency and effectivenessof these collaborations will be determined by the architecture of thetechnology, the systems developed around it, and the strategy for implementingit. The efficacy of the architecture will determine the efficacy of the system,and the efficacy of the system will determine the efficacy of the strategy.Thus the three categories under the technology dimension in the framework.The framework helps organize the pieces of thepuzzle, synthesizing what is known, determining the gaps, and directing futureresearch on the topic. We invite papers focusing any one or many of the innumerablecombinations in the framework. We welcome papers which address thestate-of-the-art, state-of-the-need, and the state-of-the-practice of thesecombinations.We strongly encourage authors to submit originalcontributions where innovative ideas, implementations, and empirical studiesare described. The technologicalcontributions can highlight applications, systems, and methodological issues onthe development and/or implementation of collaborative systems inhealthcare. The social, organizational,and behavioral contributions can report the outcome of empirical studies ontechnology mediated collaboration in healthcare. SubmissionProcess:Full paper submissions must bemade electronically through the HICSS on-line submission system at https://precisionconference.com/~hicss by June 15, 2016. Papers should not exceed ten pages and the initial submission will nothave author names. Please check the above web site or contact the mini-trackco-chairs for more information.Key Dates:Full Papers Due: June 15,2016 (11:59pm Hawaii Time); Notification of Acceptance: August 16, 2016Final Paper Due: September15, 2016. At least oneauthor of each paper should register by this date. This is the Early Registration fee deadline.