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Betreff: [WI] CfP: 2017 IEEE 21st International Conference on Computer
Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD 2017)
Datum: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 11:27:55 +1200
Von: Andreas Drechsler <andreas.drechsler(a)vuw.ac.nz>
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-------------------------- Call for Papers --------------------------
2017 IEEE 21st International Conference on Computer Supported
Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD 2017)
April 26-28, 2017, Wellington, New Zealand
http://2017.cscwd.org/
Scope of Conference
Design of complex artifacts and systems requires the cooperation of
multidisciplinary design teams. The 2017 IEEE 21st International
Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD 2017)
provides a forum for researchers and practitioners involved in different
but related domains to confront research results and discuss key
problems. The scope of CSCWD 2017 includes the research and development
of collaboration technologies and their applications to the design of
processes, products, systems, and services in industries and societies.
Collaboration technologies include theories, methods, mechanisms,
protocols, software tools, platforms, and services that support
communication, coordination and collaboration among people, software and
hardware systems. Related fields of research include human-computer
interaction, business process management, collaborative virtual
environments, enterprise modeling, security and privacy, as well as
social aspects and human factors related to collaboration and design.
The major topics of interest to the conference include, but are not
limited to:
- Collaboration theory, ontology and methodology
- Design of collaboration (methods, processes, mechanisms, and protocols)
- Collaboration across disciplines (design science, service science and
data science)
- Innovative collaborative approaches (crowdsourcing, social media)
- Collaborative computing (clouds, grids, services, sensor networks)
- Security and privacy in collaborative systems
- Collaboration technology applications in the following areas:
- Aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing
- Education, design, architecture, and engineering
- Intelligent buildings and smart homes
- Energy, logistics, transportation, infrastructure and facility management
- Healthcare and homecare
- Business and administration
- Culture, social media and entertainment
Submission of Papers
Papers reporting original research results and experience are solicited.
Each paper, written in English, is limited to 6 pages (IEEE proceedings
format), including references and illustrations. Electronic submissions
in PDF format are strongly recommended. Submission of a paper should be
regarded as an undertaking that, should the paper be accepted, at least
one of the authors will attend the conference to present the paper.
Submission Web Site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cscwd2017
Publication
All submitted papers will be reviewed by program committee members and
selected based on their originality, significance, relevance, and
clarity of presentation. Accepted papers will be published in the IEEE
categorized conference proceedings and will be submitted for indexing to
EI (Compendex), DBLP and other indexing services. Authors of selected
papers will be invited to submit revised and expanded version of their
papers to be considered for publication in special issues of well-known
international journals.
Contact
Ass. Prof. Pedro Antunes, School of Information Management, Victoria
University of Wellington, New Zealand
Important Dates
October 15, 2016 Paper submission due
January 15, 2017 Author notification
February 15, 2017 Final papers due
February 15, 2017 Author registrations due
April 26-28, 2017 Conference
Organized by
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Co-Sponsored by
IEEE SMC Society
CSCWD International Working Group
Committees
General Conference Chair
Pedro Antunes (New Zealand)
Conference Co-Chairs
José A. Pino (Chile)
Yun Yang (Australia)
Anne James (UK)
Jano de Souza (Brazil)
Amy Trappey (Taiwan)
Program Committee Chairs
Weiming Shen (Canada)
Jean-Paul Barthès (France)
Junzhou Luo (China)
Jianming Yong (Australia)
Publicity Chairs
Andreas Drechsler (New Zealand)
Ijeoma Enwereuzo (New Zealand)
Publication Chair
Nguyen Hoang Thuan (New Zealand)
Finance Chair / Treasurer
Yi-Te Chiu (New Zealand)
Local Arrangement Chair
Markus Luczak-Roesch (New Zealand)
International Steering Committee
Co-Chairs
Jean-Paul Barthès (France)
Junzhou Luo (China)
Weiming Shen (Canada)
Secretary
Jianming Yong (Australia)
Members
Pedro Antunes (New Zealand)
Marcos Borges (Brazil)
Kuo-Ming Chao (UK)
Jano de Souza (Brazil)
Giancarlo Fortino (Italy)
Liang Gao (China)
Ning Gu (China)
Anne James (UK)
Peter Kropf (Switzerland)
Weidong Li (UK)
Xiaoping P. Liu (Canada)
Hwa Gyoo Park (Korea)
José A. Pino (Chile)
Amy Trappey (Taiwan)
Yun Yang (Australia)
Qinghua Zheng (China)
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Betreff: [AISWorld] Call for Papers: ICESS2016 and ICIA2016 - Japan
Datum: Tue, 13 Sep 2016 23:15:18 -0600
Von: Jackie Blanco <jackie(a)sdiwc.info>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
CALL FOR PAPERS AND PARTICIPATION
Conference Dates: November 14-16, 2016
Venue: Kagawa University, Takamatsu, Japan
=====================================
The Second International Conference on Electronics and Software Science
(ICESS2016)
URL:
http://sdiwc.net/conferences/second-international-conference-on-electronics…
EMAIL: icess16(a)sdiwc.net
The conference welcome papers on the following (but not limited to)
research topics:
- Advanced Power System and Control System
- Automobile Engineering
- Communication
- Control and Robotics
- e-Healthcare System
- Ergonomics and Application
- Feedback Control Systems
- Broad Band Communication
- Computer and Intelligent Communication
- Disaster Prevention Engineering
- Electromagnetics and Photonics
- Expert Systems and Artificial Intelligence Techniques
=====================================
The Fifth International Conference on Informatics and Applications
(ICIA2016)
URL:
http://sdiwc.net/conferences/fifth-international-conference-informatics-app…
EMAIL: icia16(a)sdiwc.net
The conference welcome papers on the following (but not limited to)
research topics:
- Access Controls
- Assurance of Service
- Cloud Computing
- Computer Crime Prevention and Detection
- Computer Security
- Critical Computing and Storage
- Anti-cyberterrorism
- Biometrics Technologies
- Computational Intelligence
- Computer Forensics
- Confidentiality Protection
- Critical Infrastructure Management
- Data Compression
- Data Mining
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DEADLINE of SUBMISSION: October 7, 2016
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Betreff: [AISWorld] CfP: 2017 IEEE 21st International Conference on
Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD 2017)
Datum: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 11:30:02 +1200
Von: Andreas Drechsler <andreas.drechsler(a)vuw.ac.nz>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
(Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this email.)
-------------------------- Call for Papers --------------------------
2017 IEEE 21st International Conference on Computer Supported
Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD 2017)
April 26-28, 2017, Wellington, New Zealand
http://2017.cscwd.org/
Scope of Conference
Design of complex artifacts and systems requires the cooperation of
multidisciplinary design teams. The 2017 IEEE 21st International
Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD 2017)
provides a forum for researchers and practitioners involved in different
but related domains to confront research results and discuss key
problems. The scope of CSCWD 2017 includes the research and development
of collaboration technologies and their applications to the design of
processes, products, systems, and services in industries and societies.
Collaboration technologies include theories, methods, mechanisms,
protocols, software tools, platforms, and services that support
communication, coordination and collaboration among people, software and
hardware systems. Related fields of research include human-computer
interaction, business process management, collaborative virtual
environments, enterprise modeling, security and privacy, as well as
social aspects and human factors related to collaboration and design.
The major topics of interest to the conference include, but are not
limited to:
- Collaboration theory, ontology and methodology
- Design of collaboration (methods, processes, mechanisms, and protocols)
- Collaboration across disciplines (design science, service science and
data science)
- Innovative collaborative approaches (crowdsourcing, social media)
- Collaborative computing (clouds, grids, services, sensor networks)
- Security and privacy in collaborative systems
- Collaboration technology applications in the following areas:
- Aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing
- Education, design, architecture, and engineering
- Intelligent buildings and smart homes
- Energy, logistics, transportation, infrastructure and facility management
- Healthcare and homecare
- Business and administration
- Culture, social media and entertainment
Submission of Papers
Papers reporting original research results and experience are solicited.
Each paper, written in English, is limited to 6 pages (IEEE proceedings
format), including references and illustrations. Electronic submissions
in PDF format are strongly recommended. Submission of a paper should be
regarded as an undertaking that, should the paper be accepted, at least
one of the authors will attend the conference to present the paper.
Submission Web Site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cscwd2017
Publication
All submitted papers will be reviewed by program committee members and
selected based on their originality, significance, relevance, and
clarity of presentation. Accepted papers will be published in the IEEE
categorized conference proceedings and will be submitted for indexing to
EI (Compendex), DBLP and other indexing services. Authors of selected
papers will be invited to submit revised and expanded version of their
papers to be considered for publication in special issues of well-known
international journals.
Contact
Ass. Prof. Pedro Antunes, School of Information Management, Victoria
University of Wellington, New Zealand
Important Dates
October 15, 2016 Paper submission due
January 15, 2017 Author notification
February 15, 2017 Final papers due
February 15, 2017 Author registrations due
April 26-28, 2017 Conference
Organized by
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Co-Sponsored by
IEEE SMC Society
CSCWD International Working Group
Committees
General Conference Chair
Pedro Antunes (New Zealand)
Conference Co-Chairs
José A. Pino (Chile)
Yun Yang (Australia)
Anne James (UK)
Jano de Souza (Brazil)
Amy Trappey (Taiwan)
Program Committee Chairs
Weiming Shen (Canada)
Jean-Paul Barthès (France)
Junzhou Luo (China)
Jianming Yong (Australia)
Publicity Chairs
Andreas Drechsler (New Zealand)
Ijeoma Enwereuzo (New Zealand)
Publication Chair
Nguyen Hoang Thuan (New Zealand)
Finance Chair / Treasurer
Yi-Te Chiu (New Zealand)
Local Arrangement Chair
Markus Luczak-Roesch (New Zealand)
International Steering Committee
Co-Chairs
Jean-Paul Barthès (France)
Junzhou Luo (China)
Weiming Shen (Canada)
Secretary
Jianming Yong (Australia)
Members
Pedro Antunes (New Zealand)
Marcos Borges (Brazil)
Kuo-Ming Chao (UK)
Jano de Souza (Brazil)
Giancarlo Fortino (Italy)
Liang Gao (China)
Ning Gu (China)
Anne James (UK)
Peter Kropf (Switzerland)
Weidong Li (UK)
Xiaoping P. Liu (Canada)
Hwa Gyoo Park (Korea)
José A. Pino (Chile)
Amy Trappey (Taiwan)
Yun Yang (Australia)
Qinghua Zheng (China)
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Betreff: [AISWorld] CFP: 2016 Pre-ICIS SIGBPS, December 10, 2016,
Dublin, Ireland
Datum: Tue, 13 Sep 2016 16:58:49 +0000
Von: Fan, Shaokun <shaokun.fan(a)oregonstate.edu>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
SIGBPS Workshop on Business Processes and Services
December 10, 2016, Dublin, Ireland
AIS-SIGBPS Website: http://www.sigbps.org
Workshop Website: https://conferency.com/sigbps2016
(in conjunction with International Conference on Information Systems)
The rapid advancement of information and big data services has been a catalyst for innovation in every aspect of our society, such as healthcare, education, and economic development. For example, IBM's Analytics for Twitter service provides businesses with access to data and analytics on Twitter 500 million tweets per day and enables business decision making based on social media intelligence. IS researchers are facing unprecedented opportunities to transform business processes to tackle many social and economic problems. The purpose of this workshop is to provide a forum to discuss new research directions in the area of big data analytics and E-commerce. For example, this workshop aims to extend the boundaries of research in business process management by integrating recent advances in big data analytics that have not been sufficiently emphasized in the past.
Given the nature and purposes of this workshop, we invite papers of no more than five pages that are well articulated and formatted in single line spacing, Times New Roman, 12 pt, 1 inch margins. We particularly seek position papers with a strong theoretical flavor, as well as research-in-progress papers.
Suggested research topics include, but not limited to, the following ones:
l Big data and business process management
l Big data and financial services
l Big data and healthcare
l Big data platforms
l Big data acquisition, integration, cleaning
l Big data security issues
l Big data theories
l Social media and e-commerce
l Economics of e-commerce
l E-marketing technologies
l Innovative e-commerce business models
l Business process theories and applications
l Cloud computing and process management
l Collaborative processes in social media
l Large-scale Recommendation Systems
l Mobile commerce and process management
l Organization and culture issues in process management
l Process competencies in information intensive businesses
l Process mining and intelligence
l Process management methodologies
l Technology and architecture issues in process driven organizations
l Workflows in collaborative operations and systems
Important Dates: Submission Deadline: Oct 1, 2016
Notification of Acceptance: Nov 1, 2016
Final Version Due: Nov 20, 2016
Conference Chairs:
J. Leon Zhao, City University of Hong Kong, China
Harry Jiannan Wang, University of Delaware, USA and Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen), China
Program Chairs:
Shaokun Fan, Oregon State University, USA
Surendra Sanikar, California State University, East Bay, USA
Shaokun Fan
Assistant Profressor in BIS
College of Business | Oregon State University
488 Austin Hall | Corvallis, Ore. 97331
541-737-6065 | Shaokun.Fan(a)oregonstate.edu<mailto:Shaokun.Fan@oregonstate.edu>
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Betreff: [AISWorld] [DEADLINE EXT] 3rd Int. Workshop on Computational
Intelligence Techniques for Industrial and Medical Applications
Datum: Fri, 09 Sep 2016 17:09:02 +0200
Von: Fulvio Frati <fulvio.frati(a)unimi.it>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
*** DEADLINE EXTENDED: September 24 ***
[Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP]
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**********************
Third International Workshop on Computational Intelligence Techniques for
Industrial and Medical Applications
Collocated with:
SITIS 2016 - The 12h International Conference on SIGNAL IMAGE TECHNOLOGY &
INTERNET BASED SYSTEMS
27 November, 1 December 2016 - Naples, Italy
http://sitis-conf.org/en/citima-2016.php
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* Scope of the Workshop
Computational Intelligence techniques are adopted in many industrial
applications, like visual based quality control, image enhancement in
consumer electronics, image quality enhancement, video based recognition of
identity or behaviors, audio based speech recognition for enhanced human
like interaction with machines etc. It also has a strong impact in medical
applications, like medical image enhancement, semi-automatic detection of
pathologies, pre-filtering and reconstruction of volumes from medical scans
etc. Despite this growing diffusion, there are still many possible areas
where computational intelligence application is partial or could be extended
and improved, due to the actual limitations in terms of computational power
or strict requirements in terms of assurance of the results.
This workshop aims to investigate the impact of the adoption of advanced and
innovative Computational Intelligence techniques in industrial and medical
applications. This edition of the workshop is focused primarily on image
processing and industrial and medical applications with special emphasis to
real time systems and image acquisition pipelines. The workshop will bring
together researchers on different disciplines from academia and industry
with a common objective: go beyond the frontiers of today industrial
applications of Computational Intelligence techniques.
Topics for the workshop include, but are not limited to:
- Imaging for Industrial applications
- Computational Intelligence approaches in Biomedical Signal Processing
- Computational Intelligence approaches in Consumer Electronics
- Real-time Multimedia Signal Processing
- Intelligent User Interfaces
- Virtual-augmented reality for Healthcare
- Real-time digital images & watermarking
- Real-time signal compression and analysis
- Demosaicking and denoising in digital image acquisition pipeline
- Spatial and temporal estimation and protection of media streams
- Learning systems for signal and information processing and evidential
reasoning for recognition
- Soft computing approaches for embedded multimedia systems
- Real time signal processing & vision
- Expert system for embedded system
- Color and illumination processing
* Important dates
- EXTENDED Submission deadline: September 24, 2016
- Acceptance/Reject notification: October 9, 2016
- Camera-ready: October 16, 2016
- Author Registration: October 23, 2016
* Submission
Each submission should be at most 8 pages in total including bibliography
and well-marked appendices, and must follow the IEEE double columns
publication format available at:
- Microsoft Word DOC
- LaTex Formatting Macros
Paper submission will only be online via: Easy Chair.
Only pdf files will be accepted. Submissions not meeting these guidelines
risk rejection without consideration of their merits. All submitted papers
will be carefully evaluated based on originality, significance, technical
soundness, and clarity of expression by at least two reviewers. The
organizers will examine the reviews and make final paper selections.
* Publication
All the papers accepted for the workshop will be included in the conference
proceedings. The proceedings will be published by IEEE Computer Society.
Content will be submitted to the indexing companies for possible indexing.
They will be available at the conference.
* Registration
At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the workshop.
Workshop registration fee is determined by SITIS. A single registration for
the workshop or the conference allows attending both events.
* Program Co-Chairs
- M. Anisetti Università degli studi di Milano, Italy
- R. Sassi Università degli studi di Milano, Italy
- V. Bellandi, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
- G. Jeon, Incheon National University, Korea
* Contacts
- marco.anisetti(a)unimi.it
- roberto.sassi(a)unimi.it
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Betreff: [AISWorld] CFPs: IJCDS-IET’s INSPEC & Ulrich indexing (Volume 6)
Datum: Fri, 9 Sep 2016 10:50:32 +0300
Von: Wael Elmedany <waelelmedany(a)gmail.com>
An: mycolleagues(a)mailman.ufsc.br <mycolleagues(a)mailman.ufsc.br>,
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*Call for Papers for Volume 6 *
*International Journal of Computing and Digital Systems (IJCDS)- ISSN
2210-142X *http://journals.uob.edu.bh/ijcds
*ISSN** 2210-142X*
*DOI:** dx.doi.org/10.12785/ijcds <http://dx.doi.org/10.12785/ijcds> *
Editor-in-Chief
*Ezendu Ariwa, University of Bedfordshire, UK*
*Managing Editor*
*Wael M. El-Medany, University of Bahrain, Bahrain Email: *
*welmedany(a)uob.edu.bh*
<https://webmail.uob.edu.bh/owa/redir.aspx?C=4723d55352ff44cba4e458bfe202b70…>
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*Frequency: **6 issues annually*
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*This journal is indexed by these worldwide databases:*
· IET’s INSPEC database
· Ulrich's Periodicals Directory
· Google Scholar
International Journal of Computing and Digital Systems (IJCDS) is a
peer-reviewed International Journal that publishes technical papers
describing recent research and development work in all aspects of digital
system design and embedded systems. The topics covered by IJCDS are
including and not limited to the following research areas:
· Computer Communications and Networking
· Intelligent Systems
· Programmable System on Chip (PSoC).
· Signal and Image Processing
· VLSI Design and Mixed Signals
· Control systems
· Microelectronics
· Robotics
· Embedded systems
· Web-Based Systems
· E-Learning Technology
· Neural Networks, Fuzzy Systems.
· Computer Vision.
· Digital Systems.
· Wavelet Representations.
· Pattern Recognition.
· Cloud Computing
· Data Mining & Big Data
*All published issues are available online: *
*http://journals.uob.edu.bh/IJCDS/contents/*
<http://journals.uob.edu.bh/IJCDS/contents/>
*Submission: **https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=21815&track=77810*
<https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=21815&track=77810>
* Or by email to: **welmedany(a)uob.edu.bh*
<https://webmail.uob.edu.bh/owa/redir.aspx?C=4723d55352ff44cba4e458bfe202b70…>*
*
*Authors Notification: 4-6 Weeks after submissio*
*Dr. Wael M El-Medany*
Associate Professor
Managing Editor of the IJCDS Journal
http://journals.uob.edu.bh/ijcds
*University of Bahrain*
P.O. Box 32038, Kingdom of Bahrain
UOB Sakhir Campus, Building S40 Room 2109
Phone +973 1743 7678 <%2B973%201743%208042>
Fax +973 1743 7334 <%2B973%201743%208828>
Email welmedany(a)uob.edu.bh <falansari(a)uob.edu.bh>
www.uob.edu.bh
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Betreff: [AISWorld] 2nd AIS Call for Teaching Cases & Text Books
Datum: Thu, 8 Sep 2016 15:53:13 +0000
Von: vom Brocke Jan <jan.vom.brocke(a)uni.li>
An: AISWorld(a)lists.aisnet.org <AISWorld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Dear colleagues and friends
We would like to thank all of you who have already responded to our call.
As of today, we have been able to collect 63 teaching cases and 31 text books, which we find is an impressive account of educational resources already. With the help of Jan Recker, Heikki Topi, and Mary Granger, we were able to upload all CAIS teaching cases to EDUglopedia, and it is fascinating to see all this valuable knowledge coming together at one place.
Please register your work using the following link: http://www.eduglopedia.org
Work registered on EDUglopedia is more likely to be found and used by your fellow lecturers and students. You can use the system to increase the visibility, impact, and uptake of your work. The platform also allows for sharing articles, slides, MOOCs, webinars and alike -- and to promote courses and educational programs. So far, 2,754 courses in 610 programs from 379 institutions in 75 countries have been registered and made available.
Thank you very much for supporting this initiative.
Best regards
Jan vom Brocke
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2nd AIS CALL FOR TEACHING CASES & TEXTBOOKS
Have you written a teaching case or a textbook - and would you like others to use it?
The AIS intends to collect teaching cases and textbooks for Information Systems education and to make these resources available to the community via multiple channels. We have realized that there is a growing demand for recommendations on teaching cases and textbooks in various areas of IS education, and we believe that collecting such valuable resources would be highly beneficial.
Please note: Some cases and books are great resources for teaching even though they were not specifically written as teaching cases or text books. We explicitly welcome such resources, too, along side with your valued recommendation on how you use them in teaching.
REGISTER YOUR WORK
You can easily register your teaching cases and textbooks via the EDUglopedia platform, where links can be placed referring to the source of you work (e.g. on the AIS Library or on databases of journals and publishers). You can also use tags to indicate the topic areas you think your work can be used for teaching.
Please register your cases and books by September 15, 2016, using the link:
http://www.eduglopedia.org
PRESENTATION OF YOUR WORK
All teaching cases and textbooks will be available via the EDUglopedia platform once you register your work, and you will always be able to update and extend your entries. Once we have been able to collect a good amount of resources, AIS will also actively promote the collections via the AIS website and through AIS communication channels.
We intend to give greater visibility to your educational material as well as to support colleagues in enhancing their teaching through high-quality resources.
Thank you very much for your kind support.
All the very best
Jan vom Brocke
-
University of Liechtenstein,
Director, Institute of Information Systems,
http://www.uni.li/is
AIS - Association for Information Systems,
Vice President Education,
www.aisnet.org
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Betreff: [AISWorld] Omnichannel Business: Opportunities and Challenges
(Special Issue in Decision Support Systems)
Datum: Thu, 8 Sep 2016 13:55:38 +0000
Von: Aretha Wright <aretha(a)aisnet.org>
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Call For Paper: Omnichannel Business: Opportunities and Challenges
Special Issue in Decision Support Systems
The purpose of this special issue in Decision Support Systems is to initiate discourse on the latest development in omnichannel business by embracing both retrospective and progressive views of how omnichannel businesses have evolved or would transform in the future. The special issue is open to all methodological approaches (e.g., analytical modeling, experiments, surveys and case studies), but models and/or new techniques must be rigorously validated. We especially welcome submissions that identify and address knowledge gaps in the following areas: (1) challenges and opportunities associated with omnichannel business; (2) emerging business models anchored on distinct modes of value creation and capturing made possible through integration of online and offline channels, and/or; (3) the role and impact of emerging technologies in realizing omnichannel businesses. Submissions on other topics relating to omnichannel business are also welcome. Researchers with ideas for topics related t
o this special issue on omnichannel businesses are strongly encouraged to consult with the editors via email before submitting their papers.
Topics of interest:
Potential topics of interest to this special issue include but are not limited to:
- Omnichannel business models and managerial strategies
- Value creation and capturing in omnichannel businesses
- Effects of technological innovations (e.g., social media, mobile devices, context-aware computing applications, in-store digital solutions and wearable technologies) on omnichannel businesses
- Omnichannel retailing and consumer behavior
- Supply-chain redesign and hybrid logistics in omnichannel businesses
- Data and analytics in omnichannel businesses
- Policy, governance, security and privacy issues related to omnichannel businesses
Important Dates
Submissions open: June 1st, 2016
Deadline submission of paper: December 31st, 2016
Initial decision and author notification: April 15th, 2017
Final decision of acceptance: September 30th, 2017
More information about the Special Issue can be found here:
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/decision-support-systems/call-for-papers/s…
Guest Editors
Christy M.K. Cheung (Primary Contact)
Hong Kong Baptist University
Email: ccheung(a)hkbu.edu.hk<mailto:ccheung@hkbu.edu.hk>
Yang Chen
Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
Email: chenyang(a)swufe.edu.cn<mailto:chenyang@swufe.edu.cn>
Chee-Wee Tan
Copenhagen Business School
Email: cta.itm(a)cbs.dk<mailto:cta.itm@cbs.dk>
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Betreff: [WI] AIS Pre-ICIS Workshop in Dublin on,“IoT & Smart City
Challenges and Applications” – ISCA 2016
Datum: Thu, 8 Sep 2016 13:12:58 +0100
Von: Markus Helfert <markus.helfert(a)dcu.ie>
Antwort an: Markus Helfert <markus.helfert(a)dcu.ie>
An: wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
Call for Papers
*AIS Pre-ICIS Workshop on**“IoT & Smart City Challenges and
Applications” – ISCA 2016*
http://iot-smartcities.lero.ie/isca-2016/
December 9, 2016, Dublin, Ireland
Background – New episode in Smart City research
===============================================
Urban IoT solutions and Smart Cities are exciting research areas and it
bears historical potential for the Information Systems (IS) discipline
to demonstrate their relevance. Urban IoT solutions and Smart Cities
deal with the design, use and impact of information systems in our
everyday working and living environment, so they affect the quality of
both life and work for all of us. The shift towards a more
multidisciplinary perspective on the IoT & Smart City discourse signals
the journey of technological solutions towards becoming integral part of
every aspect of our society. As a consequence, there is a growing need
to provide more meaningful IT solutions incorporating the needs of the
urban society. This is where contributions from IS research are needed
in order to study and design urban IoT solutions and smart systems from
a socio-technical systems perspective. At the same time IS research
needs to partner up with colleagues from other disciplines, such as
Science Technology & Society, Architecture and Design, Geography and
Anthropology, just to name a few.
Discussions around urban socio-economic development and quality of life
have for long placed technology in the centre of attention, (Zinam,
1989). IoT and Smart city challenges therefore represent contemporary
urban and social challenges. Building on early iterations of the Smart
City definitions, urban information systems encompass more than just
pieces of technology. They refer to a way of thinking, acting and
organizing in the contemporary urban society. Not surprisingly, we put
great hope and investments into IoT and Smart City initiatives. We
expect nothing less from a city that engages in such initiatives, than
dramatically increasing the pace at which a city can improve its value
proposition to society and economy, the integration between its
services, as well as ‘…its sustainability and resilience by
fundamentally improving how it engages society, how it applies
collaborative leadership methods, how it works across disciplines and
city systems, and how it uses data and integrated technologies, in order
to transform services and quality of life to those in and involved with
the city’ (The International Organisation for Standardisation’s Smart
City definition, 2015).
Despite its importance, IS research on urban IoT and Smart Cities is
still fairly scarce. This Pre-ICIS Workshop, therefore, intends to
foster research on IoT and Smart Cities, and to push the discourse to a
next level, opening up to a new episode of IoT and Smart Cities that
takes a socio-technical perspective on innovating and improving our
working and living environment, which we believe is exciting and of high
relevance for both practice and the field.
Workshop focus
==============
The unique value of Information Systems as a discipline lies in its
ability to integrate practical solutions with socio-technical thinking
about contemporary issues. Smart City & Urban IoT initiatives offer a
platform for conversation among experts in information technology,
business and society. This AIS Pre-ICIS Workshop has a general
orientation towards successful Smart Cities, including citizens, policy
makers, infrastructure services, industry representatives, sociologists
and academics.
The focus is on “IoT & Smart City Challenges and Applications” with both
practical implementations as well as theoretical solutions to modern
cities’ concerns welcomed.
Workshop purpose
================
ISCA 2016 workshop aims to bring together practitioners and academics to
discuss how cities can benefit from a better integration of information
systems underpinning our daily lives. The purpose of the ISCA 2016
workshop is to bring forward the current empirical and theoretical works
in Urban IoT & Smart Cities through two themes – Business Processes and
Information Systems and Enterprise Architecture. The workshop intends to
feature contributions from the perspective of computer science as well
as business and society. The goal is to create a platform where scholars
studying Urban IoT & Smart City initiatives may enrich their
understanding of the current Smart City discourse and implemented solutions.
Best Papers/Publication
=======================
Best papers of the workshop will be fast tracked at the AIS Journal
JITTA (Journal of Information Technology Theories & Applications). With
17 years of tradition, JITTA is considered in a number of databases and
rankings world-wide and it has been identified an A Journal in
Australian Business Deans Council Journal Quality List 2013 (on a
four-Tier scale of A*, A, B, and C). JITTA is also included in the
Journal List of the Chartered Association of Business Schools (United
Kingdom) and the VHB Journal List (German Academic Association for
Business Research). A journal dedicated to high impact and fast tracked
publications in topical application areas of IS research (vom Brocke,
2014), JITTA specifically welcomes high quality contributions to the
field of Urban IoT and Smart Cities research.
Topics
=====
The workshop can include papers from diverse fields of IS related to
Urban IoT and Smart Cities. Topics can include but are not limited to:
Theme 1: Business Processes and Information Systems for Smart Cities
* Conceptual frameworks of Urban IoT & Smart City challenges
* Conceptual frameworks of smart governance
* Decision-making and management in the Smart City
* Value creation & business models in Smart Cities
* Smart City security and privacy
* Success factors of Smart City initiatives
* Urban IoT, Smart City and open innovation
* Vulnerabilities in smart infrastructures
* Smart partnerships and collaboration models
* Citizen participation and engagement with Smart City initiatives
* Procurement processes for Urban IoT & Smart City challenges
Theme 2: Enterprise Architecture (EA) for Urban IoT and Smart Cities
* Enterprise Modelling Theory, Practice and Case Studies in Smart City
Context
* Big Data Analytics in Urban IoT and Smart City systems
* Smart City theory, modelling and simulation
* Case studies of big data processing in Smart City
* Scalability of Smart City Enterprise Models and Frameworks
* Urban Internet of Things from an open data perspective
* Cloud-Based Enterprise Tools and Architectures for Urban IoT and Smart
Cities
* EA and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
* Architectures and Design Principles for Urban IoT and Smart City systems
* Smart City Enterprise Information Systems (EIS) Analysis, Integrity
Checking & Validation
* Use of Open Data for Smart City EIS
* Smart City EIS and Internet of Things
* Standards and regulations in Urban IoT and Smart City systems
* Sensors and network technology for Urban IoT and Smart City systems
Dates and submission details
============================
Submissions: September 30, 2016
Notification: October 31, 2016
Final manuscripts: November 30, 2016
Workshop: December 09, 2016
The workshop website is http://iot-smartcities.lero.ie/isca-2016/ where
templates and further information are provided. The workshop will follow
an ordinary scientific procedure with submission of papers and selection
of papers through peer-review. Papers are expected to be between 7-16
pages. We welcome full research papers as well as shorter papers
(work-in-progress or position papers). For submissions we use the
EasyChair system (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=isca2016). The
format of papers should follow the requirements of the ICIS2016
conference. Workshop proceedings will be electronically published and
distributed.
Workshop co-chairs
==================
Marija Bezbradica, Dublin City University, Ireland
(marija.bezbradica(a)dcu.ie)
Jan vom Brocke, University of Liechtenstein, Liechtenstein
(jan.vom.brocke(a)uni.li)
Brian Donnellan, National University of Ireland Maynooth, Ireland
(brian.donnellan(a)nuim.ie)
Markus Helfert, Dublin City University, Ireland (markus.helfert(a)dcu.ie)
Réka Pétercsák, Maynooth University, Innovation Value Institute, Ireland
(reka.petercsak(a)nuim.ie)
References
==========
Abdulrahman, A., Meshal, A., Imad, F. T. A. (2012). “Smart Cities:
Survey”, Journal of Advanced
Computer Science and Technology Research.
Ashton, K., (1999). “The Internet of Things' Thing”, RFID Journal.
Besselaar, P., Koizumi, S., (2005). “Digital City III. Information
Technologies for Social Capital:
Cross-cultural Perspectives”, Springer.
Boulton, A., Brunn, S.D., Devriendt, L., (2011). “Cyber
infrastructures and 'smart' world cities:
physical, human, and soft infrastructure”, International Handbook of
Globalisation and World
Cities, Cheltenham, UK.
Caragliu, A., Del Bo, C., Nijkamp, P., (2011). “Smart Cities in Europe”,
Journal of Urban Technology.
Carayannis, E. G., & Campbell, D. F. J. (2012). “Mode 3 Knowledge
Production in Quadruple Helix Innovation Systems.” Springer.
Chen-Ritzo, C. H., Harrison, C., Paraszczak, J., Parr, F.,
“Instrumenting the planet”, IBM Journal of research and Development.
Dirks, S., Keeling, M., (2009) “A Vision of Smarter Cities”, IBM
Institute for Business Value.
Doobs, R., Remes, J., Manyika, J., Roxburgh, C., Smit, S., Schaer, F.,
(2012). “Urban World: Cities and the Rise of Consuming Class”, McKinsey
Global Institute.
Harrison, C., Eckman, B., Hamilton, R., Hartswick, P., Kalagnanam, J.,
Paraszczak, J., Williams, P., (2010) “Foundation for Smarter Cities”,
IBM Journal of Research and Development.
Helal, S., (2011). “IT Footprinting – Groundwork for Future Smart
Cities”, IEEE Computer Society.
Kanter, R. M., Stanley, S., (2009). “A Manifesto for Smarter Cities”,
Harvard Business School.
Kitchin, R. (2014). The real-time city? Big data and smart urbanism.
GeoJournal. 79(1): 1-14.
Komninos, N., (2002) “Intelligent Cities: Innovation, knowledge systems
and digital spaces” London and New York, Routledge.
Komninos, N., (2008). “Intelligent Cities and Globalisation of
Innovation Networks”, London and New York, Routledge.
Kourtit, K., Nijkamp, P., (2012). “Smart Cities in the Innovation Age”,
The European Journal of Social
Science Research.
Kuk, G., Janssen, M., (2011). “The Business Models and Information
Architectures of Smart Cities” , Journal of Urban Technology.
Lee, J. H., Hancock, M. G., (2012). “Towards a Framework for Smart
Cities: a Comparison of Seul, San Francisco & Amsterdam”, Yonsei University.
Leydedorff, L., Deakin, M., (2011). “The Triple-Helix Model of Smart
Cities: A Neo-Evolutionary Perspective”, Journal of Urban Technology.
Lombardi, P., Giordano, S., Farouh, H., Yousef, W., (2011). “Modelling
Smart City Performance”, Innovation – The European Journal of Social
Science Research.
Mitchell, W., (2007). “Intelligent Cities”, e-Journal on the Knowledge
Society.
Nam, T., Prado, T. A., (2011). “Smart City as Urban Innovation: Focusing
on Management, Policy, and Context” ICEGOV Tallin, Estonia.
Nam, T., Prado, T. A., (2011). “Conceptualizing Smart City with
Dimensions of Technology, People, and Institutions”, 12th Annual
International Conference on Digital Government Research.
Naphade, M., Banavar, G., Harrison, C., Paraszczak, J., Morris, R.,
(2011). “Smart Cities and their Innovation Challanges”, IEEE Computer
Society.
Schaffers, H., Komninos, N., Pallot, M., (2012). “Smart Cities as
Innovation Ecosystems Sustained by the Future Internet”, Fireball.
Schuurman, D., Baccarne, B., De Marez, L., Mechant, P., (2012). “Smart
Ideas for Smart Cities: Investigating Crowd-sourcing for Generating and
Selecting Ideas for ICT Innovation in a City Context”, Journal of
Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research.
Streitz, N., (2009). “Ambient Intelligence Landscapes for Realizing the
Cities of the Future”, 3rd European Conference on Ambient Intelligence,
Salzburg.
Tranos, E., Gertner, D., (2012). “Smart Networked Cities?”, The European
Journal of Social Science Research.
Uckelmann, D., Harrison, M., Michahelles, F., (2011). “An Architectural
Approach Towards the Future Internet of Things”, Architecting the
Internet of Things, Berlin,
Springer.
vom Brocke, J. (2014). Editorial: Welcoming Contributions on Topical
Themes in Information Systems Research. Journal of Information
Technology Theory and Application
(JITTA), 15(2)
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Science Foundation Ireland - Funded Investigator
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Betreff: [WI] AIS Pre-ICIS Workshop in Dublin on,“IoT & Smart City
Challenges and Applications” – ISCA 2016
Datum: Wed, 7 Sep 2016 09:31:00 +0100
Von: Markus Helfert <markus.helfert(a)dcu.ie>
Antwort an: Markus Helfert <markus.helfert(a)dcu.ie>
An: wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
Call for Papers
*AIS Pre-ICIS Workshop on**“IoT & Smart City Challenges and
Applications” – ISCA 2016*
http://iot-smartcities.lero.ie/isca-2016/
December 9, 2016, Dublin, Ireland
Background – New episode in Smart City research
===============================================
Urban IoT solutions and Smart Cities are exciting research areas and it
bears historical potential for the Information Systems (IS) discipline
to demonstrate their relevance. Urban IoT solutions and Smart Cities
deal with the design, use and impact of information systems in our
everyday working and living environment, so they affect the quality of
both life and work for all of us. The shift towards a more
multidisciplinary perspective on the IoT & Smart City discourse signals
the journey of technological solutions towards becoming integral part of
every aspect of our society. As a consequence, there is a growing need
to provide more meaningful IT solutions incorporating the needs of the
urban society. This is where contributions from IS research are needed
in order to study and design urban IoT solutions and smart systems from
a socio-technical systems perspective. At the same time IS research
needs to partner up with colleagues from other disciplines, such as
Science Technology & Society, Architecture and Design, Geography and
Anthropology, just to name a few.
Discussions around urban socio-economic development and quality of life
have for long placed technology in the centre of attention, (Zinam,
1989). IoT and Smart city challenges therefore represent contemporary
urban and social challenges. Building on early iterations of the Smart
City definitions, urban information systems encompass more than just
pieces of technology. They refer to a way of thinking, acting and
organizing in the contemporary urban society. Not surprisingly, we put
great hope and investments into IoT and Smart City initiatives. We
expect nothing less from a city that engages in such initiatives, than
dramatically increasing the pace at which a city can improve its value
proposition to society and economy, the integration between its
services, as well as ‘…its sustainability and resilience by
fundamentally improving how it engages society, how it applies
collaborative leadership methods, how it works across disciplines and
city systems, and how it uses data and integrated technologies, in order
to transform services and quality of life to those in and involved with
the city’ (The International Organisation for Standardisation’s Smart
City definition, 2015).
Despite its importance, IS research on urban IoT and Smart Cities is
still fairly scarce. This Pre-ICIS Workshop, therefore, intends to
foster research on IoT and Smart Cities, and to push the discourse to a
next level, opening up to a new episode of IoT and Smart Cities that
takes a socio-technical perspective on innovating and improving our
working and living environment, which we believe is exciting and of high
relevance for both practice and the field.
Workshop focus
==============
The unique value of Information Systems as a discipline lies in its
ability to integrate practical solutions with socio-technical thinking
about contemporary issues. Smart City & Urban IoT initiatives offer a
platform for conversation among experts in information technology,
business and society. This AIS Pre-ICIS Workshop has a general
orientation towards successful Smart Cities, including citizens, policy
makers, infrastructure services, industry representatives, sociologists
and academics.
The focus is on “IoT & Smart City Challenges and Applications” with both
practical implementations as well as theoretical solutions to modern
cities’ concerns welcomed.
Workshop purpose
================
ISCA 2016 workshop aims to bring together practitioners and academics to
discuss how cities can benefit from a better integration of information
systems underpinning our daily lives. The purpose of the ISCA 2016
workshop is to bring forward the current empirical and theoretical works
in Urban IoT & Smart Cities through two themes – Business Processes and
Information Systems and Enterprise Architecture. The workshop intends to
feature contributions from the perspective of computer science as well
as business and society. The goal is to create a platform where scholars
studying Urban IoT & Smart City initiatives may enrich their
understanding of the current Smart City discourse and implemented solutions.
Best Papers/Publication
=======================
Best papers of the workshop will be fast tracked at the AIS Journal
JITTA (Journal of Information Technology Theories & Applications). With
17 years of tradition, JITTA is considered in a number of databases and
rankings world-wide and it has been identified an A Journal in
Australian Business Deans Council Journal Quality List 2013 (on a
four-Tier scale of A*, A, B, and C). JITTA is also included in the
Journal List of the Chartered Association of Business Schools (United
Kingdom) and the VHB Journal List (German Academic Association for
Business Research). A journal dedicated to high impact and fast tracked
publications in topical application areas of IS research (vom Brocke,
2014), JITTA specifically welcomes high quality contributions to the
field of Urban IoT and Smart Cities research.
Topics
=====
The workshop can include papers from diverse fields of IS related to
Urban IoT and Smart Cities. Topics can include but are not limited to:
Theme 1: Business Processes and Information Systems for Smart Cities
* Conceptual frameworks of Urban IoT & Smart City challenges
* Conceptual frameworks of smart governance
* Decision-making and management in the Smart City
* Value creation & business models in Smart Cities
* Smart City security and privacy
* Success factors of Smart City initiatives
* Urban IoT, Smart City and open innovation
* Vulnerabilities in smart infrastructures
* Smart partnerships and collaboration models
* Citizen participation and engagement with Smart City initiatives
* Procurement processes for Urban IoT & Smart City challenges
Theme 2: Enterprise Architecture (EA) for Urban IoT and Smart Cities
* Enterprise Modelling Theory, Practice and Case Studies in Smart City
Context
* Big Data Analytics in Urban IoT and Smart City systems
* Smart City theory, modelling and simulation
* Case studies of big data processing in Smart City
* Scalability of Smart City Enterprise Models and Frameworks
* Urban Internet of Things from an open data perspective
* Cloud-Based Enterprise Tools and Architectures for Urban IoT and Smart
Cities
* EA and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
* Architectures and Design Principles for Urban IoT and Smart City systems
* Smart City Enterprise Information Systems (EIS) Analysis, Integrity
Checking & Validation
* Use of Open Data for Smart City EIS
* Smart City EIS and Internet of Things
* Standards and regulations in Urban IoT and Smart City systems
* Sensors and network technology for Urban IoT and Smart City systems
Dates and submission details
============================
Submissions: September 30, 2016
Notification: October 31, 2016
Final manuscripts: November 30, 2016
Workshop: December 09, 2016
The workshop website is http://iot-smartcities.lero.ie/isca-2016/ where
templates and further information are provided. The workshop will follow
an ordinary scientific procedure with submission of papers and selection
of papers through peer-review. Papers are expected to be between 7-16
pages. We welcome full research papers as well as shorter papers
(work-in-progress or position papers). For submissions we use the
EasyChair system (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=isca2016). The
format of papers should follow the requirements of the ICIS2016
conference. Workshop proceedings will be electronically published and
distributed.
Workshop co-chairs
==================
Marija Bezbradica, Dublin City University, Ireland
(marija.bezbradica(a)dcu.ie)
Jan vom Brocke, University of Liechtenstein, Liechtenstein
(jan.vom.brocke(a)uni.li)
Brian Donnellan, National University of Ireland Maynooth, Ireland
(brian.donnellan(a)nuim.ie)
Markus Helfert, Dublin City University, Ireland (markus.helfert(a)dcu.ie)
Réka Pétercsák, Maynooth University, Innovation Value Institute, Ireland
(reka.petercsak(a)nuim.ie)
References
==========
Abdulrahman, A., Meshal, A., Imad, F. T. A. (2012). “Smart Cities:
Survey”, Journal of Advanced
Computer Science and Technology Research.
Ashton, K., (1999). “The Internet of Things' Thing”, RFID Journal.
Besselaar, P., Koizumi, S., (2005). “Digital City III. Information
Technologies for Social Capital:
Cross-cultural Perspectives”, Springer.
Boulton, A., Brunn, S.D., Devriendt, L., (2011). “Cyber
infrastructures and 'smart' world cities:
physical, human, and soft infrastructure”, International Handbook of
Globalisation and World
Cities, Cheltenham, UK.
Caragliu, A., Del Bo, C., Nijkamp, P., (2011). “Smart Cities in Europe”,
Journal of Urban Technology.
Carayannis, E. G., & Campbell, D. F. J. (2012). “Mode 3 Knowledge
Production in Quadruple Helix Innovation Systems.” Springer.
Chen-Ritzo, C. H., Harrison, C., Paraszczak, J., Parr, F.,
“Instrumenting the planet”, IBM Journal of research and Development.
Dirks, S., Keeling, M., (2009) “A Vision of Smarter Cities”, IBM
Institute for Business Value.
Doobs, R., Remes, J., Manyika, J., Roxburgh, C., Smit, S., Schaer, F.,
(2012). “Urban World: Cities and the Rise of Consuming Class”, McKinsey
Global Institute.
Harrison, C., Eckman, B., Hamilton, R., Hartswick, P., Kalagnanam, J.,
Paraszczak, J., Williams, P., (2010) “Foundation for Smarter Cities”,
IBM Journal of Research and Development.
Helal, S., (2011). “IT Footprinting – Groundwork for Future Smart
Cities”, IEEE Computer Society.
Kanter, R. M., Stanley, S., (2009). “A Manifesto for Smarter Cities”,
Harvard Business School.
Kitchin, R. (2014). The real-time city? Big data and smart urbanism.
GeoJournal. 79(1): 1-14.
Komninos, N., (2002) “Intelligent Cities: Innovation, knowledge systems
and digital spaces” London and New York, Routledge.
Komninos, N., (2008). “Intelligent Cities and Globalisation of
Innovation Networks”, London and New York, Routledge.
Kourtit, K., Nijkamp, P., (2012). “Smart Cities in the Innovation Age”,
The European Journal of Social
Science Research.
Kuk, G., Janssen, M., (2011). “The Business Models and Information
Architectures of Smart Cities” , Journal of Urban Technology.
Lee, J. H., Hancock, M. G., (2012). “Towards a Framework for Smart
Cities: a Comparison of Seul, San Francisco & Amsterdam”, Yonsei University.
Leydedorff, L., Deakin, M., (2011). “The Triple-Helix Model of Smart
Cities: A Neo-Evolutionary Perspective”, Journal of Urban Technology.
Lombardi, P., Giordano, S., Farouh, H., Yousef, W., (2011). “Modelling
Smart City Performance”, Innovation – The European Journal of Social
Science Research.
Mitchell, W., (2007). “Intelligent Cities”, e-Journal on the Knowledge
Society.
Nam, T., Prado, T. A., (2011). “Smart City as Urban Innovation: Focusing
on Management, Policy, and Context” ICEGOV Tallin, Estonia.
Nam, T., Prado, T. A., (2011). “Conceptualizing Smart City with
Dimensions of Technology, People, and Institutions”, 12th Annual
International Conference on Digital Government Research.
Naphade, M., Banavar, G., Harrison, C., Paraszczak, J., Morris, R.,
(2011). “Smart Cities and their Innovation Challanges”, IEEE Computer
Society.
Schaffers, H., Komninos, N., Pallot, M., (2012). “Smart Cities as
Innovation Ecosystems Sustained by the Future Internet”, Fireball.
Schuurman, D., Baccarne, B., De Marez, L., Mechant, P., (2012). “Smart
Ideas for Smart Cities: Investigating Crowd-sourcing for Generating and
Selecting Ideas for ICT Innovation in a City Context”, Journal of
Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research.
Streitz, N., (2009). “Ambient Intelligence Landscapes for Realizing the
Cities of the Future”, 3rd European Conference on Ambient Intelligence,
Salzburg.
Tranos, E., Gertner, D., (2012). “Smart Networked Cities?”, The European
Journal of Social Science Research.
Uckelmann, D., Harrison, M., Michahelles, F., (2011). “An Architectural
Approach Towards the Future Internet of Things”, Architecting the
Internet of Things, Berlin,
Springer.
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Dr. Markus Helfert
School of Computing
Dublin City University
Dublin 9, Ireland
Director Business Informatics Research Group
Science Foundation Ireland - Funded Investigator
Programme Chair: B.Sc. in Enterprise Computing
Senior Lecturer
Research Affiliate at:
The Open Government Institute (TOGI)
Zeppelin Universität, Germany
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Email: markus.helfert(a)dcu.ie
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