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Subject: [WI] CfP: ACM SIGMIS Computers and People Research (CPR) 2019,
Enduring Issues in MIS and Work, Nashville, Tennessee
Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2018 09:35:20 +0000
From: Manuel Wiesche <Manuel.Wiesche(a)in.tum.de>
Reply-To: Manuel Wiesche <Manuel.Wiesche(a)in.tum.de>
To: wi(a)lists.kit.edu
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
gern möchte ich Sie auf den Call for Papers für die ACM SIGMIS Computers
and People Research (CPR) 2019 in Nashville, Tenessee aufmerksam machen.
Anbei finden Sie den gesamten Call.
Bitte entschuldigen Sie eventuelle Mehrfachzustellungen.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Manuel Wiesche
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Dr. Manuel Wiesche
Technische Universität München / Technical University of Munich
Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsinformatik (I17) / Chair for Information Systems
Boltzmannstr. 3, D 85748 Garching, Germany
fon +49-89-289-19539 wiesche(a)in.tum.de <mailto:wiesche@in.tum.de>
*Call for Papers*
*ACM SIGMIS Computers and People Research 2019*
*Enduring Issues in MIS and Work*
Location: Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Dates: June 20-22, 2019
Conference website: http://sigmis.org/sigcpr2019/
Submission website: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acmsigmiscpr2019
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline for Posters and Doctoral Consortium: February 3, 2019
Submission deadline for Academic Papers: January 21, 2019
Notification of acceptance for all submissions: March 1, 2019
Camera-ready version: April 1, 2019
For over 50 years, ACM SIGMIS Computers and People Research (CPR)
conference has engaged the academic and practitioner communities in
understanding issues pertaining to the intersection of information
technology and people. From its roots in the IT workforce, CPR has
broadened its focus to deal with all aspects of this important and
complex relationship. We are delighted to welcome the 2019 ACM SIGMIS
CPR conference to exciting Nashville, Tennessee from June 20-22, 2019.
In the world of information systems, some issues are transitory, and
some endure. The focus of the 2019 conference is on these enduring
questions. A few of the enduring questions are:
Individual
· What leads to individuals resisting the use of IT (resistance,
workarounds, BYOD)?
· What are the impacts of emerging technologies (social media,
analytics, blockchain) on workers?
· How does the design of a system or technology impact worker
acceptance and/or resistance?
· How do individual humans interact with robotic co-workers?
Organizational
· How can organizations understand emerging technologies and their
potential risks and opportunities?
· What factors impact retention and turnover in the IT workforce?
· What unique challenges exist for managing IT workers, and how do we
meet those challenges?
· What is the business value of IT? From what does this value derive?
· What are the best ways to organize IT work?
· Will emerging IT enable new organizational forms? What are those forms?
Societal
· How does IT impact the nature of work? How will IT impact the nature
of work in the future?
· How can we address the various digital divides?
· How does the interaction of IT and people impact innovation, and how
is innovation impacted by this interaction?
· How does IT impact entrepreneurial activities?
Workforce
· Why are some demographic groups under-represented in the IT workforce?
· What are the characteristics of the IT workforce? How are these
characteristics changing?
· How can universities best prepare students for careers in information
systems and information technology?
· What are the key skills for entry into the IT workforce? How are
these skills changing?
· What ethical issues result from embedding IT in work?
· What security and privacy issues result from embedding IT in work?
IS Education
· How do we help students develop the skills needed for entry into, and
success in the IT workforce?
· How can we attract promising students to IS programs?
· How should IS programs deal with emerging technologies?
· How do IS programs differentiate themselves from computer science,
analytics, data science and other overlapping programs?
· How can universities best prepare students for careers in information
systems and information technology?
In addition to the conference theme, we also invite submissions to a
general Information Systems track that broadly addresses issues at the
intersection of information technology and people.
Doctoral Consortium
A doctoral consortium will take place as in previous years in
conjunction with the CPR 2019 conference. It is meant for students
spanning those at an early stage in their doctoral program to those who
are more advanced and are at the stage of writing their dissertation
proposal, and who are conducting research on a topic related to the
conference theme or to the broad focus of the CPR conference on
understanding issues pertaining to the intersection of information
technology and people. The purpose of the consortium is two-fold: 1)
provide feedback and guidance to students on their proposal while at a
stage where feedback can be considered for future dissertation work, and
2) provide mentoring and networking opportunities to students who wish
to pursue careers as researchers at the intersection of information
systems and people.
Doctoral students must be nominated to the consortium by a faculty
sponsor. Students nominated for the consortium should submit via email
to Dr. Indira Guzman (Indira.Guzman(a)trident.edu
<mailto:Indira.Guzman@trident.edu>) a 10-page research proposal
(including all text, figures, and references; double space) to be
reviewed by a panel of highly qualified senior faculty mentors. The
doctoral students selected to participate in the doctoral consortium
will receive one round of written feedback on their proposal.
At the conference, each student will have 15-20 minutes to present their
research ideas and receive feedback in-person from experienced
researchers and fellow consortium participants. The doctoral consortium
will allow activities in plenary mode and intense workshop sessions in
smaller groups. The submission deadline for doctoral consortium
application is the same as the general submission deadline. Accepted
students may choose to publish the full proposal that was submitted for
evaluation or an extended abstract of their proposal in the conference
proceedings.
Funding will be available to assist with travel and registration fees to
students selected for the doctoral consortium.
Proceedings
Accepted papers will be published by ACM in the refereed conference
proceedings, which will be distributed at the conference. Authors of
accepted papers may choose to publish complete papers or extended
abstracts of their research in the conference proceedings. All completed
research papers that are to be published in their entirety in the
conference proceedings will be considered for the Magid Igbaria
Outstanding Conference Paper of the Year Award. The Magid Igbaria
Outstanding Conference Paper and other exemplar papers will be invited
for publication in the DATA BASE for Advances in Information Systems—the
quarterly journal publication of ACM SIGMIS. Articles will not be
published in the event proceedings if at least one author of a submitted
work is unable to present their article at the conference.
AUTHORS TAKE NOTE: The official publication date is the date the
proceedings are made available in the ACM Digital Library. This date may
be up to two weeks prior to the first day of your conference. The
official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings
related to published work. (For those rare conferences whose proceedings
are published in the ACM Digital Library after the conference is over,
the official publication date remains the first day of the conference.)
Proceedings of all previous CPR conferences are available in the ACM
Digital Library at http://portal.acm.org/dl.cfm.
Conference Location
Nashville, Tennessee is known as the Home of Country Music, but it has
much more to offer. Nashville is the state capital, and is home to
numerous higher education institutions, including Vanderbilt University,
Tennessee State University, Belmont University, and Lipscomb University.
Healthcare, not music, is Nashville’s largest industry, employing
200,000 and contributing $30,000,000,000 to the regional economy.
Nashville is also the third fastest growing economy in the United
States. As one might expect, Nashville has a lively music scene in
addition to the honky-tonk music venues along the famed “District,” the
city boasts a major performing arts center and opera and ballet
companies, along with the Nashville Symphony. Nashville is home to
numerous country music icons, such as the Ryman Auditorium, the Grand
Ole Opry House, and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, but also
boasts numerous art centers and museums, and a botanical garden. The
Nashville International Airport provides direct flights to over fifty
cities, including London (Heathrow), Dallas, Los Angeles, New York (JFK
and LaGuardia), Chicago, and Washington D.C. (Reagan and Dulles).
Conference Committee
Conference Co-Chairs
* Damien Joseph (DJOSEPH(a)ntu.edu.sg <mailto:DJOSEPH@ntu.edu.sg>)
* Craig Van Slyke (vanslyke(a)latech.edu <mailto:vanslyke@latech.edu>)
Program Co-Chairs
* JP Allen (jpallen(a)usfca.edu <mailto:jpallen@usfca.edu>)
* Jeria Quesenberry (jeriaq(a)andrew.cmu.edu <mailto:jeriaq@andrew.cmu.edu>)
* Manuel Wiesche (Manuel.Wiesche(a)in.tum.de
<mailto:Manuel.Wiesche@in.tum.de>)
Doctoral Consortium Co-Chairs
* Indira Guzman (Indira.Guzman(a)trident.edu
<mailto:Indira.Guzman@trident.edu>)
* Shuyuan (Mary) Ho (smho(a)fsu.edu <mailto:smho@fsu.edu>)
* Sven Laumer (sven.laumer(a)fau.de <mailto:sven.laumer@fau.de>)
* Stacie Petter (Stacie_Petter(a)baylor.edu <mailto:Stacie_Petter@baylor.edu>)
* Tim Jacks (tjacks(a)siue.edu <mailto:tjacks@siue.edu>)
Local Arrangement Chair
* Selwyn Ellis (ellis(a)latech.edu <mailto:ellis@latech.edu>)
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for Papers for minitrack on Social media and
disinformation AMCIS 2019
Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2018 11:22:45 +0000
From: Shah, Vishal <shah3v(a)cmich.edu>
To: aisworld-request(a)lists.aisnet.org
<aisworld-request(a)lists.aisnet.org>, aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
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Dear Colleagues,
We kindly invite you to submit your manuscripts to Social media and
disinformation minitrack, under the Information Security and Privacy
track of the 2019 AMCIS conference, which will take place on 15-17
August, 2019 in Cancun, Mexico Submission deadline is March 1, 2019.
Following is a short description of the minitrack.
Minitrack Chair: Rishikesh Jena, University of Alabama, rjena(a)cba.ua.edu
This minitrack seeks papers that elaborate an address the underlying
causes of disinformation through technological means. Researchers have
identified how false information is spread more quickly, deeper, and
further due to human nature accepting rumors more quickly over truthful
statements (Vosoughi, Roy & Aral 2018). The use of social technologies,
which allow for quick dissemination of information further encourages
this dynamic by offering strong user engagement but little to no context
to users. A balancing act is required in the use of these technologies
between mechanisms for disseminating information while allowing us to
check the validity of this information. Technological developments
(algorithms, big data, artificial intelligence, Internet of Things and
smart technologies) hold the promise of combating misinformation. At the
same time, artificial intelligence, big data, and algorithms offer
little to no access to information that they make inferences about our
online actions that are often used to present advertisements or
information to us.
While the impact of disinformation is mostly believed to influence
socio-political opinion, however, it is also likely to affect the world
of business. For example, troll farms are buying advertising to
disseminate information on a scale that can potentially reach millions
of users. Additionally, this information can spread within an
organization via “Enterprise Social Media” (ESM) (Leonardi, Huysman, &
Steinfield, 2013). ESM can spread disinformation within the
organization, hence making internal operations of an organization
susceptible to disinformation/misinformation. This can become especially
problematic if the organization is in the business of information
dissemination such as Facebook and Twitter. What mechanisms frameworks
are needed to ensure institutions have immunity against “fake news”.
Thus, combating disinformation is a dual challenge, as it can impact the
supply and demand side of information dissemination business.
We encourage submissions dealing with social media and interaction of
“fake news” at an individual level as well as enterprise levels.
In this track, we are therefore looking for research on the diverse
causes of misinformation/disinformation in social technologies and a
variety of ways that these technologies can help us combat it. We
welcome articles that detail how technological enterprises such as
Facebook or Twitter as a unit) develop strategies to combat
disinformation as well as theoretical frameworks we can draw on to
develop such strategies.
This mini-track welcomes all types of empirical and theoretical
contributions. Possible topics include but are not limited to:
- Enterprise responses to fight disinformation
- Case Studies of enterprises that have fallen prey to disinformation
campaigns
- Technical solutions and their scalability to protect the integrity of
information
- User education and usage policies in the space of 'fake news"
- The ability of ESM to discriminate between real and doctored
information given that technical tools (such as algorithms, big data,
artificial intelligence etc.) are also used by disinformation campaigns
References:
Leonardi, P., Huysman, M., & Steinfield, C. (2013); Enterprise social
media: Definition, history, and prospects for the study of social
technologies in organizations, Journal of Computer-Mediated
Communication 19(1), 1–19.
Vosoughi, S., Roy, D., & Aral, S. (2018). The spread of true and false
news online. Science 23(59), 1146-1151.
Link to the track/minitrak:
https://amcis2019.aisconferences.org/submissions/track-descriptions/#toggle…
Submission Instructions:
https://amcis2019.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/
Timeline and Submission Details:
* January 7, 2019: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2019 begin
* March 1, 2019: AMCIS manuscript submissions closes for authors at
10:00am PST
* April 15, 2019: Notification of initial decisions on Completed and ERF
paper submissions
* April 24, 2019: Camera-ready papers are due
We look forward to receiving your best works for the mini-track. Feel
free to contact us in case of any question.
Best,
Rishi & Vishal
Vishal Shah
Assistant Professor | Business Information Systems Department
Grawn 336 | Central Michigan University
P: 989-774-4350 | E: shah3v(a)cmich.edu
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for Papers for minitrack on Rhetoric,
Technology, and (Dis)information AMCIS 2019
Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2018 10:40:32 +0000
From: Shah, Vishal <shah3v(a)cmich.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>,
aisworld-request(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld-request(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Dear Colleagues,
We kindly invite you to submit your manuscripts to Rhetoric, Technology,
and (Dis)information minitrack, under the Information Security and
Privacy track of the 2019 AMCIS conference, which will take place on
15-17 August, 2019 in Cancun, Mexico Submission deadline is March 1,
2019. Following is a short description of the minitrack.
Minitrack Chair: James Melton, Central Michigan University,
melto1jh(a)cmich.edu
This minitrack seeks to explore the relationship between rhetoric,
social media platforms, and disinformation. One of the ways to deal with
disinformation and to avoid exacerbating biases is to have a general
population trained in rhetoric. Because the discipline of rhetoric
studies the effects of persuasion on audiences, it can help make those
audiences more aware of mechanisms of spreading disinformation. For
example, recent papers studied how to inoculate people against
misinformation by asking them to play roles such as “clickbait monger”
seeking to get clicks themselves or to act as “conspiracy theorist." It
was found that when made aware of the ease that misinformation could be
spread, people were more likely to be critical of it in the future
(Roozenbeek et al. 2018; van der Linden et al. 2017). Such interventions
demonstrate that rhetorical awareness of mechanisms that enable the
spread of disinformation can help combat bias through awareness. We
welcome papers at the intersection of rhetoric, psychology, and
information systems that attempt to solve the problem of disinformation
from an interdisciplinary standpoint.
This mini-track welcomes all types of empirical and theoretical
contributions. Possible topics include but are not limited to:
- Political persuasion using technology
- Safeguards against "fake news"
- Technical solution(s) to identify and combat disinformation
- Impact of dis/misinformation on an individual, group, and societal levels
- Changes in the very meaning of "facts"
- Interaction of disinformation and supposed "self-expertise" (e.g.,
Dunning-Kruger Effect)
- Technical traps set up by bots to entice social media users, and its
behavioral impacts
- Frameworks to combat disinformation/misinformation
Link to the track/minitrak:
https://amcis2019.aisconferences.org/submissions/track-descriptions/#toggle…
References:
Roozenbeek, J., & van der Linden, S. (2018). The fake news game:
Actively inoculating against the risk of misinformation. Journal of Risk
Research, DOI: 10.1080/13669877.2018.1443491
van der Linden, S., Maibach, E., Cook, J., Leiserowitz, A., &
Lewandowsky, S. (2017). Inoculating against
misinformation<http://science.sciencemag.org/content/358/6367/1141.2>.
Science, 358(6367), 1141-1142.
Submission Instructions:
https://amcis2019.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/
Timeline and Submission Details:
* January 7, 2019: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2019 begin
* March 1, 2019: AMCIS manuscript submissions closes for authors at
10:00am PST
* April 15, 2019:* Notification of initial decisions on Completed and
ERF paper submissions
* April 24, 2019: Camera-ready papers are due
We look forward to receiving your best works for the mini-track. Feel
free to contact us in case of any question.
Best,
Jim & Vishal
Vishal Shah
Assistant Professor | Business Information Systems Department
Grawn 336 | Central Michigan University
P: 989-774-4350 | E: shah3v(a)cmich.edu
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for Papers for minitrack on User experience,
human-computer interaction, and design of (dis)information AMCIS 2019
Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2018 10:56:15 +0000
From: Shah, Vishal <shah3v(a)cmich.edu>
To: aisworld-request(a)lists.aisnet.org
<aisworld-request(a)lists.aisnet.org>, aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
<aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Dear Colleagues,
We kindly invite you to submit your manuscripts to User experience,
human-computer interaction, and design of (dis)information minitrack,
under the Information Security and Privacy track of the 2019 AMCIS
conference, which will take place on 15-17 August, 2019 in Cancun,
Mexico Submission deadline is March 1, 2019. Following is a short
description of the minitrack.
Minitrack Chair: Gustav Verhulsdonck, Central Michigan University,
verhu1g(a)cmich.edu
This mini track seeks papers at the intersection of User Experience (UX)
design, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and disinformation. Design for
user experiences is one way to tackle the problem of disinformation.
Today’s technological devices may promote the engagement of a user by
designers utilizing deep knowledge of the user’s behavior and psychology
(Choi & Kim 2004; Chou & Ting 2003). Persuasive design and design for
behavior motivate users to stay longer on a platform by “gaming” their
behavior or decisions through the design of an interface (Fogg 2002;
Lockton et al. 2010). It can range from simplifying a design with a
clear call-to-action so that the user makes a purchase, coax them into
staying on the platform, or from deceptive practices where threatening
language is used to prevent users from opting in/out of policies (aka
“confirmshaming”). Often, design practices can serve to clarify things
for the user, but they may also utilize disinformation and serve the
underlying economic motive of the platform. What mechanisms can help
prevent disinformation from a design point of view? Which design
practices should UX designers consider to counter disinformation and
develop more transparent, ethical design for users?
We encourage all types of papers dealing with the design of
disinformation exploring issues of agency, platforms, and design in
light of the challenges of user experience.
This mini-track welcomes all types of empirical and theoretical
contributions. Possible topics include but are not limited to:
- Business models of internet companies and their relation to
disinformation/misinformation
- Political and societal impacts of disinformation/misinformation
- Efficacy of measures to counter disinformation/misinformation
- Social bots and their impacts on changes in perception "usser experience"
- HCI perspectives on disinformation/misinformation
Link to the track/minitrak:
https://amcis2019.aisconferences.org/submissions/track-descriptions/#toggle…
References:
Choi, D., & Kim, J. (2004). Why people continue to play online games: In
search of critical design factors to increase customer loyalty to online
contents. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 7(1), 11-24.
Chou, Y.J., & Ting, C. C. (2003). The role of flow experience in
cyber-game addiction. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 6(6), 663-675.
Fogg, B.J. (2002). Persuasive technology: Using computers to change what
we think and do (interactive technologies). San Francisco, CA: Morgan
Kaufmann.
Lockton, D., Harrison, D., & Stanton, N.A. (2010). Design with intent:
101 patterns for influencing behaviour through design v.1.0, Windsor:
Equifine.
Submission Instructions:
https://amcis2019.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/
Timeline and Submission Details:
* January 7, 2019: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2019 begin
* March 1, 2019: AMCIS manuscript submissions closes for authors at
10:00am PST
* April 15, 2019:* Notification of initial decisions on Completed and
ERF paper submissions
* April 24, 2019: Camera-ready papers are due
We look forward to receiving your best works for the mini-track. Feel
free to contact us in case of any question.
Best,
Gustav & Vishal
Vishal Shah
Assistant Professor | Business Information Systems Department
Grawn 336 | Central Michigan University
P: 989-774-4350 | E: shah3v(a)cmich.edu
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Subject: [computational.science] [DECON'19] Call for papers
Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2018 12:36:35 +0100
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[DECON\'19] Call for papers
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International Conference on Decision Economics
University of Salamanca
Ávila (Spain) | 26th - 22th June, 2019
SCOPE
Decision Economics is a growing field of research which has been given
much attention by several scholars in recent decades. The International
Conference on Decision Economics (DECON 2019) is a multidisciplinary
international forum dedicated to advancing knowledge and improving
instruction in economics, business, computer science, psychology,
quantitative methods and related disciplines. To pursue this mission,
DECON 2019 will facilitate the development and dissemination of
knowledge in the diverse disciplines of the decision sciences in the
tradition of Herbert A. Simon’s interdisciplinary heritage. Herbert A.
Simon was - and still is - one of the most influential founding father
of the multidisciplinary fields of decision sciences: his contributions
range across administrative behaviour and organisation theory,
management science and operation research, behavioural decision theory,
cognitive psychology, and artificial intelligence.
Therefore, DECON 2019 focuses on theoretical, empirical and
methodological investigations of socio-economic decisions made by
several economic agents in a complex market economy, not entirely
according to standard “rational” economic principles, but also in light
of behavioural and cognitive factors, and bounded rationality. Such
investigations can be methodologically focused on quantitative
approaches, qualitative methods, or can take the form of insightful
reviews and commentaries on best practices in social science research.
DECON 2019 dedicates itself to the interdisciplinary study of
decision-making in the recognition that important decision-making takes
place in a range of critical subject areas and research fields,
including Economics, Finance, Information Systems, Psychology, Small and
International Business, Management, Operations, and Production. We are
particularly interested in analytics as an emerging synthesis of
sophisticated methodology and large data systems used to guide economic
decision-making in an increasingly complex business environment.
TOPICS
The recent negative economic and financial events, which have hit the
world economies in the last decade, call for new and innovative studies
mainly in economics, business and finance, involving different research
fields such as Economics, Psychology, or strictly related social
sciences, leading source for original research on the interplay of those
fields within Artificial Intelligence. The organisers and chairs of
DECON strongly believe that this is a moral duty, as well as a
scientific duty, for a prudent and wise economist aware of the
complexity of the real world in which he/she lives and works in the
Third Millennium. Indeed, the combination of economics and decision
sciences is a field of studies which proves to be useful and, thus,
should be fostered to academicians and practitioners interested in the
application of quantitative and behavioural methods to the problems of
society. The special session focuses on interdisciplinary approaches to
the study of economic analysis and policies within several major areas.
Hence, papers are invited for the following areas of special interest
which include but are not limited to:
Experimental Research in Economics; Behavioural Game Theory; Cognitive
Economics; Interrelations of Economics and Psychology with AI;
Complexity of Behavioural Decision Processes; Microfoundations and
Micro-Macro Relationships; Organisational Decision-Making;
Computation and Computability in Economics; Decision Theory and the
Economics of Uncertainty; Algorithmic Social Sciences Research;
Decision Support Systems and Business Decisions; Business Intelligence
Analytics and Decision-Making; Big Data, Data-Mining and Robotics;
Managerial Decision-Making; Complex Business Environments; Information
Technology and Operational Decision Sciences.
COMMITTEE
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Edgardo Bucciarelli
University of Chieti-Pescara
Italy
Shu-Heng Chen
National Chengchi University
Taiwan
Juan Manuel Corchado
University of Salamanca
Spain
INVITED SPEAKERS
V.S. Subrahmanian
Dartmouth College
(USA)
Toshiharu Sugawara
Waseda University
(Japan)
Marco Dorigo
Free University of Brussels
(Belgium)
DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM
The aim of the Doctoral Consortium is to provide a frame where students
can present their on going research work and meet other students and
researchers, and obtain feedback on future research directions.
The Doctoral Consortium is intended for students who have a specific
research proposal and some preliminary results, but who are still far
from completing their dissertation.
All proposals submitted to the Doctoral Consortium will undergo a
thorough reviewing process with the aim to provide detailed and
constructive feedback. The accepted submissions will be presented at the
Doctoral Consortium and published in the conference proceedings.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission date
Notification date
Camera-ready deadline
Conference dates
4th February, 2019
11th March, 2019
29th March, 2019
26th-28th June, 2019
SUBMISSIONS
Review process
DECON welcomes the submission of application papers with preference to
the topics listed in the call for papers. All submitted papers will
undergo a thorough review process; each paper will be refereed by at
least three experts in the field based on relevance, originality,
significance, quality and clarity.
The papers must consist of original, relevant and previously unpublished
sound research results related to any of the topics of the conference
Submitting papers
All papers must be formatted according to the AISC template, with a
maximum length of 8 pages (4 pages in Doctoral Consortium), including
figures and references. All proposed papers must be submitted in
electronic form (PDF format) using the DECONconference management system.
Publication
Accepted papers will be included in DECON Proceedings, published by
Springer.
At least one of the authors will be required to register and attend the
symposium to present the paper in order to include the paper in the
conference proceedings. All accepted papers will be published by
Springer Verlag.
SPECIAL ISSUES
Authors of selected papers from DECON 2019 will be invited to submit an
extended and improved version to special issue in diffetent journals.
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JCR 2017: 3.317
JCR 2017: 2.475
JCR 2017: 2.475
JCR 2016: 2.110
SJR 2017: 0.62, Q2
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Subject: [AISWorld] Are you involved in blockchain research? AMCIS 2019
(Cancun) Minitrack update
Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2018 20:42:29 +0000
From: Templeton, Gary <GTempleton(a)business.msstate.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
This call has been revised to include blockchain due to the obvious
interest of many ICIS 2018 attendees:
Call for Papers: AMCIS 2019: Mini-track: Problems in Financial
Information Technology (PCFTMD '19)
Track: Decision Sciences and Analytics (SIGDSA)
25th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Aug. 15-17, 2019
Cancun, Quintana Roo, MX
This mini-track solicits papers using methods to critically examine
issues hampering the emergence and understanding of financial
information technology (FIT) in research and practice. Authors are
encouraged to identify and investigate three specific problem areas in
finance that affect modern organizations: technology ("FinTech"),
analytics and messy data. What are the problems and solutions in these
areas? What can researchers do to move beyond the current state of
research and practice concerning these IS-relevant issues? In what ways
do specified problems impact important IS theories and streams, such as
the Productivity Paradox, IT Business Value, and Information Economics?
What are the pros and cons and comparative performance of any proposed
solutions? Such are the types of questions that may be explored in this
mini-track.
We are particularly interested in completed or emerging research
addressing the conference theme, New Frontiers in Digital Convergence.
Therefore, we hold at a premium papers advancing our understanding of
organizations engaged in digital convergence for value creation. In
particular, we are interested in information technology firms since they
engage in digital convergence out of competitive necessity.
We encourage thought provoking papers utilizing the wealth of archival
data (e.g., Compustat and CRPS) accessible by many in the IS research
community. We especially value thought provoking papers pushing known
boundaries of the three mentioned FIT themes (FinTech, analytics and
messy data) in order to improve IS practice. For these reasons, we are
interested in high quality papers that illuminates and addresses the
effects of the following issues (among others) on modern organizations:
FinTech
· Cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology
· Finance-Technology alignment
· Resistance to change
· Barriers to innovation
· Systems scalability
· FinTech Success
· Outsourcing FinTech
· Issues specific to FinTech Firms
· Compliance management
· FinTech application frontiers
Financial Analytics
· Workflows
· Queries
· Data storage
· Analytical efficiency and economics
· Analytical skills
· Data security and privacy
· User friendliness of big data
· Analytical procedures
Messy Financial Data
· non-normality
· missing data
· imputation
· inflated frequencies
· variables with low levels (e.g., binary)
· outliers
· negative denominators
· measurement bias
Mini-Track chairs
Gary Templeton, Mississippi State University gft4(a)msstate.edu
James Barth, Auburn University barthjr(a)auburn.edu
Brian Blank, Mississippi State University dblank(a)business.msstate.edu
Andrew Miller, Mississippi State University asm357(a)msstate.edu
Tom Miller, Mississippi State University twm75(a)msstate.edu
Submission Instructions:
https://amcis2019.aisconferences.org/submissions/call-for-papers/
Important Dates:
January 7, 2019: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2019 begin
March 1, 2019: AMCIS manuscript submissions closes for authors at
10:00am PST
March 7, 2019: All papers have assigned reviewers
April 24, 2019: Camera-ready papers are due
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Subject: [WI] Cfp Intelligent Interactive Multimedia Systems and
Services (IIMSS-19)
Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2018 17:35:20 +0100
From: rainer.schmidt(a)hm.edu
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To: wi(a)lists.kit.edu
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Intelligent Interactive Multimedia Systems and Services (IIMSS-19)
http://iimss-19.kesinternational.org/
17th-19th June 2019, Intercontinental Hotel, St Julians, Malta
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Dear Colleagues,
We'd like to cordially invite you and your colleagues to submit papers
for the
Intelligent Interactive Multimedia Systems and Services (IIMSS-19)
conference,
as part of the multi-theme conference SDF-19 (Smart Digital Futures
2019) held
from 17th-19th June 2019 at Intercontinental Hotel, St Julians, Malta.
Following main topics define the conference scope:
http://iimss-19.kesinternational.org/scope.php
INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGIES
Mobile Technologies and Intelligent Services; Intelligent Language, Audio,
Video, and Signal Processing; Speaker Sound Recognition; Virtual and
Augmented
Reality
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DATA ANALYTICS
Cognition; Knowledge Technologies and Semantic Web; Neural Networks; Deep
Learning; Big Data Analytics, Real Time Data Analytics; Pattern Recognition
INTELLIGENT SERVICES AND ARCHITECTURES
Intelligent Services and Products; Decision Support Services; Digital
Enterprise Architecture; Intelligent Platforms and Ecosystems; Blockchains;
Internet of Things; Robotics
INTELLIGENT APPLICATIONS
Intelligent Interactive Applications in Science Retail Medicine
Manufacturing
Logistics Administration Science Smart Cities Smart Home, Intelligent
Science
and Educational Services, Digital Libraries
The aim of the conference is to provide an internationally respected
forum for
scientific research in the technologies and applications of intelligent and
interactive multimedia systems and services. The conference proceedings will
be published by Springer as book chapters in a volume of the KES Smart
Innovation Systems and Technologies series, submitted for indexing in Scopus
and Thomson-Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index (CPCI) and the Web
of Science.
The submission deadline for conference papers is the 11 January 2019. All
papers up to 10 pages should comply with the Springer style
https://www.springer.com/series/8767
Please find the submission details on the conference Website
http://iimss-19.kesinternational.org/
With kind regards,
Alfred Zimmermann and Rainer Schmidt
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Subject: [AISWorld] CfP Blockchain and Transformational Government -
dg.o 2019
Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2018 12:34:39 +0100
From: Svein Ølnes <sol(a)vestforsk.no>
To: AISworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
*CFP Dg.o2019: BlockChain and Transformational Government*
*dg.o 2019: 20th Annual International Conference on Digital Government
Research*
*Theme: Governance in the Age of Artificial Intelligence*
Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government
Dubai, UAE, June 18-20, 2019
http://dgsoc.org/dgo-2019
Email:dgo2019@easychair.org
Twitter handle: #dgo2019
*CONFERENCE BACKGROUND*
The Digital Government Society (DGS) announces the 20th Annual
International Conference on Digital Government Research - dg.o 2019, with
the theme "*Governance in the Age of Artificial Intelligence*". dg.o 2019
will be hosted by the Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government, Dubai,
United Arab Emirates, from June 18 till 20, 2019. The dg.o conferences are
an established forum for presentation, discussion, and demonstration of
interdisciplinary research on digital government, political participation,
civic engagement, technology innovation, applications, and practice. Each
year the conference brings together scholars recognized for the
interdisciplinary and innovative nature of their work, their contributions
to theory (rigor) and practice (relevance), their focus on important and
timely topics and the quality of their writing.
*TRACK 6: **BlockChain and Transformational Government*
*Track Chairs:*Svein Ølnes
Western Norway Research Institute
svein.olnes(a)vestforsk.no
Lemuria Carter
University of New South Wales
Lemuria.Carter(a)unsw.edu.au
Jolien Ubacht
Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands
J.Ubacht(a)tudelft.nl
Ramzi El-Haddadeh
Qatar University
rhaddadeh(a)qu.edu.qa
*TRACK DESCRIPTION*
In the past years, researchers and practitioners have highlighted the
potential of Blockchain (BC) and distributed ledger technology to
revolutionize government processes. Blockchain technology enables
distributed power and embedded security. As such, Blockchain is regarded as
an innovative, general purpose technology, offering new ways of
organization in many domains, including e-government for transactions and
information exchange. However, due to its very characteristics of peer to
peer information exchange, its distributed nature, the still developing
technology, the involvement of new actors, roles, etc., the implementation
of blockchain applications raise issues that need governance attention.
BC initiatives have implications for citizen trust, privacy, inclusion and
participation. Governmental organizations need a thorough understanding of
the BC design principles, the possible applications in the domain of
e-government and the exploration of governance mechanisms to deal with the
limitations and challenges of the BC technology when used in a myriad of
sectors, ranging from the financial and business sector to the social
domains of healthcare and education.
This track seeks research that explores the impact of block chain
technology on all levels of government and effects or applications in
society that raise governance issues. We welcome a diversity in research
designs, approaches and methodologies.
*KEYWORDS*
Blockchain, Distributed Ledger, Distributed Computing, Peer-to-Peer
Information Exchange
*IMPORTANT DATES*
January 15, 2019: Papers are due
January 20, 2019: Workshops, tutorials, and panel proposals due
March 1, 2019: Application deadline for 2019 doctoral colloquium
March 1, 2019: Notifications of acceptance
March 15, 2019: Posters and demo proposals due
April 5, 2019: Poster/demo author notifications
April 1-, 2019: Camera-ready manuscripts due
May 10, 2019: Early registration closes!
*SUBMISSION TYPES AND FORMATS*Research papers (maximum of 10 pages)
Management, Case Study, or Policy papers (maximum of 6 pages)
Panel descriptions (maximum of 4 pages)
Posters (maximum of 2 pages)
System demonstrations (maximum of 2 pages)
Pre-Conference tutorial proposals (maximum of 2 pages)
Pre-Conference workshop proposals (maximum of 2 pages)
Doctoral colloquium application (maximum of 10 pages)
Submission Site: https://easychair.org/cfp/dgo2019
Submissions must not exceed the maximum number of pages specified for each
type of submission in camera-ready ACM Proceedings format (double column,
single spaced pages). Please do not use page numbers. Paper titles should
be on the first page of text, rather than on a separate cover page.
Research, Management, Case Study, and Policy papers will be reviewed
through a *double-blind review* process. Therefore, author names and
contact information must be omitted from all submissions. Authors must
identify the topic(s) being addressed in the paper to assist the program
committee in the review process.
All other submissions should follow the same ACM proceedings camera-ready
format, but include author names.
All accepted submissions require at least one author to be registered for
the conference before the camera-ready copy is due for it to be included in
the conference proceedings. The authors of more than two papers can
register for and present at most two co-authored papers. Third paper on,
some other co-author registration and presentation are required.
At least one author is expected to attend the conference to present the work
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: ICWE 2019 - Abstract Submission Deadline 18
January 2019
Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2018 13:35:00 +0100
From: Flavius Frasincar <frasincar(a)ese.eur.nl>
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ICWE 2019 – CALL FOR FULL AND SHORT RESEARCH PAPERS
19th International Conference on Web Engineering
Daejeon, South Korea | June 11-14, 2019
http://icwe2019.webengineering.org/
IMPORTANT DATES
* Abstract submission: January 18, 2019 (23h59 Hawaii Time)
* Full paper submission: January 25, 2019 (23h59 Hawaii Time)
* Paper notification: March 5, 2019 (23h59 Hawaii Time)
* Camera-ready paper: March 20, 2019 (23h59 Hawaii Time)
ICWE 2019 AT A GLANCE
The International Conference on Web Engineering (ICWE) is the premier
annual conference on Web Engineering and associated technologies, ICWE
aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from various
disciplines in academia and industry to tackle the emerging challenges
in the engineering of Web applications and in the problems of its
associated technologies, as well as the impact of those technologies on
society and culture. The 19th edition of ICWE will accept contributions
on a wide spectrum of topics related to Web Engineering, such as, among
others:
* Web application modeling and engineering
* Web mining and knowledge extraction
* Web Big Data and Web data analytics
* Mobile Web applications
* Web of Things applications
* Social Web applications
* Web crowdsourcing and human computation
* Semantic Web and Linked Open Data applications
* Quality and accessibility aspects of Web applications
* Web composition and mashups
* Web user interfaces
* Web security and privacy
* Web programming
* Web services, computing, and standards
In addition to the research track, ICWE 2019 also seeks contributions of
demos and posters, student papers to the PhD Symposium, tutorials, and
workshops, which will be subject of individual calls.
The conference will be held at the Daejeon Convention Center in Daejeon,
South Korea. Daejeon is the fifth largest city in South Korea, hub of
transportation, and hosts many private and public research institutes.
Further information can be found at http://icwe2019.webengineering.org/.
ORGANIZATION
General Chair:
In-Young Ko, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,
Daejeon, South Korea
Program Co-Chairs:
Maxim Bakaev, Novosibirsk State Technical University, Novosibirsk, Russia
Flavius Frasincar, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, the Netherlands
SUBMISSIONS TO THE RESEARCH TRACK
This call addresses research contributions in one of the following
categories:
* Full papers: mature, original research contribution. Reported results
should be supported by some type of validation, and also include a
justification about the choice/suitability of the validation method. In
addition, evidence of use in practice and/or demonstration of
scalability is regarded as a plus. (15 pages)
* Short papers: short papers presenting a discussion – analysis,
criticism, proposal, etc. – about relevant aspects of Web engineering
topics. These papers are intended to generate discussions that promise
potential for research that will impact Web engineering in the coming
years. (8 pages)
Papers must be formatted according to the information for Springer LNCS
authors at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html and submitted
in PDF. Papers submitted to ICWE 2019 must not be under review elsewhere
while under consideration for ICWE 2019, nor may have been already
previously published elsewhere. Submissions that are not in compliance
with the required submission format or that are out of the scope of the
conference will be desk rejected without reviewing.
Accepted contributions will be included into the ICWE 2019 Springer LNCS
proceedings. The best papers will be selected to be proposed, in
extended form, as part of a special issue of the Journal of Web Engineering.
Authors should consult Springer’s authors’ guidelines
(ftp://ftp.springernature.com/cs-proceeding/svproc/guidelines/Springer_Guide…)
and use their proceedings templates, either for LaTeX
(ftp://ftp.springernature.com/cs-proceeding/llncs/llncs2e.zip) or for
Word
(ftp://ftp.springernature.com/cs-proceeding/llncs/word/splnproc1703.zip),
for the preparation of their papers. Springer encourages authors to
include their ORCIDs (https://goo.gl/hbsa4D) in their papers. In
addition, the corresponding author of each paper, acting on behalf of
all of the authors of that paper, must complete and sign a
Consent-to-Publish form, through which the copyright for their paper is
transferred to Springer.
Submissions and reviewing are supported by the EasyChair system at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icwe2019.
CONTACT
All questions about submissions should be emailed to
icwe2019(a)easychair.org. Further information can be found at
http://icwe2019.webengineering.org/.
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Subject: [AISWorld] BMSD 2019 || Springer Proceedings || Lisbon, Portugal
Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2018 16:10:08 +0200
From: Neda Grozeva <neda.grozeva(a)gmail.com>
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Call for Papers
BMSD 2019 - Ninth International Symposium on Business Modeling and Software
Design
1-3 July 2019
Lisbon, Portugal
http://www.is-bmsd.org
<https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/redir.aspx?REF=zwrT1juyehaDsHF7xSLsS4OZvpt…>
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CHAIR:
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Boris Shishkov, IICREST / ULSIT, Bulgaria
KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
Prof. Dr. Jose Tribolet, IST - University of Lisbon, Portugal
(Title: FRAMING ENTERPRISE ENGINEERING WITHIN GENERAL SYSTEM'S THEORY -
PERSPECTIVES OF A HUMAN CENTERED FUTURE)
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BMSD - the INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON BUSINESS MODELING AND SOFTWARE
DESIGN, is a leading international discussion and knowledge dissemination
forum that brings together Researchers and Practitioners interested in:
(i) Modeling in general and in particular - Conceptual Modeling, Goal
Modeling, Value Modeling, Business/Enterprise Modeling, Process Modeling,
Model-Driven Engineering;
(ii) Enterprise Engineering and its relation to Software Generation;
(iii) Information Systems Architectures and Design;
(iv) Data Analytics and its relevance to Enterprise (Information) Systems;
(v) "Hot" topics relevant to Business Modeling and Software Design, such as
Blockchain Technology and Internet-of-Things.
Adequate business models are of huge importance not only for understanding
and (re-)engineering an organization but also for automating (part of) its
processes by means of software systems. Not grasping correctly and
exhaustively an enterprise system would inevitably lead to consequent
software failures. It is therefore claimed that software generation should
essentially have its roots in corresponding enterprise engineering models.
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In 2019, BMSD will be held in LISBON, PORTUGAL, following previous events
in Austria (Vienna, 2018), Spain (Barcelona, 2017), Greece (Rhodes, 2016),
Italy (Milan, 2015), the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (Luxembourg, 2014), The
Netherlands (Noordwijkerhout, 2013), Switzerland (Geneva, 2012), and
Bulgaria (Sofia, 2011).
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We welcome paper submissions from but not limited to the following areas
and topics:
1. BUSINESS PROCESSES AND ENTERPRISE ENGINEERING
enterprise systems
enterprise system environments and context
construction and function
actor roles
signs and affordances
transactions
business processes
business process coordination
business process optimization
business process management and strategy execution
production acts and coordination acts
regulations and business rules
enterprise (re-) engineering
enterprise interoperability
inter-enterprise coordination
enterprise engineering and architectural governance
enterprise engineering and software generation
enterprise innovation
2. BUSINESS MODELS AND REQUIREMENTS
essential business models
re-usable business models
business value models
business process models
business goal models
integrating data analytics in business modeling
semantics and business data modeling
pragmatics and business behavior modeling
business modeling viewpoints and overall consistency
business modeling landscapes
requirements elicitation
domain-imposed and user-defined requirements
requirements specification and modeling
requirements analysis and verification
requirements evolution
requirements traceability
usability and requirements elicitation
3. BUSINESS MODELS AND SERVICES
enterprise engineering and service science
service-oriented enterprises
from business modeling to service-oriented solutions
business modeling for software-based services
service engineering
business-goals-driven service discovery and modeling
technology-independent and platform-specific service modeling
re-usable service models
business-rules-driven service composition
web services
autonomic service behavior
context-aware service behavior
service interoperability
change impact analysis and service management
service monitoring and quality of service
services for IoT applications
service innovation
4. BUSINESS MODELS AND SOFTWARE
enterprise engineering and software development
model-driven engineering
co-design of business and IT systems
business-IT alignment and traceability
alignment between IT architecture and business strategy
business strategy and technical debt
business-modeling-driven software generation
normalized systems and combinatorial effects
software generation and dependency analysis
component-based business-software alignment
objects, components, and modeling patterns
generic business modeling patterns and software re-use
business rules and software specification
business goals and software integration
business innovation and software evolution
software technology maturity models
domain-specific models
croscutting concerns - security, privacy, distribution, recoverability,
logging, performance monitoring
5. INFORMATION SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURES AND PARADIGMS
enterprise architectures
service-oriented computing
software architectures
cloud computing
autonomic computing (and intelligent software behavior)
context-aware computing (and adaptable software systems)
affective computing (and user-aware software systems)
aspect-oriented computing (and non-functional requirements)
architectural styles
architectural viewpoints
6. DATA ASPECTS IN BUSINESS MODELING AND SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
data modeling in business processes
data flows and business modeling
databases, OLTP, and business processes
data warehouses, OLAP, and business analytics
data analysis, data semantics, redundancy, and quality-of-data
data mining, knowledge discovery, and knowledge management
information security and business process modeling
categorization, classification, regression, and clustering
cluster analysis and predictive analysis
ontologies and decision trees
decision tree induction and information gain
business processes and entropy
machine learning and deep learning - an enterprise perspective
uncertainty and context states
statistical data analysis and probabilistic business models
7. BLOCKCHAIN-BASED BUSINESS MODELS AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS
smart contracts
blockchains for business process management
blockchain schemes for decentralization
the blockchain architecture - implications for systems and business
processes
blockchains and the future of enterprise information systems
blockchains and security / privacy / trust issues
8. IoT AND IMPLICATIONS FOR ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
the IoT paradigm
IoT data collection and aggregation
business models and IoT
IoT-based software solutions
IoT and context-awareness
IoT and public values
IoT applications: smart cities, e-Health, smart manufacturing.
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Key dates
Paper submission deadline: 11 March 2019
Notification of acceptance: 22 April 2019
Final paper submission: 7 May 2019
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Types of contributions
Regular Papers - presenting research that is completed or almost finished
Position Papers - presenting an arguable opinion about an issue
Invited Papers - submitted by best papers' authors and former / future BMSD
Keynote Speakers
Paper formats
Full Papers - 18-page limit in the Springer symposium proceedings (oral
presentation)
Short Papers - 10-page limit in the Springer symposium proceedings (oral
presentation)
Posters - 4 page limit, published separately (poster presentation)
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How to submit a paper (7 steps)
1. View the technical scope
2. Prepare a contribution of no less than 4 and no more than 12 pages
(Springer LNCS format)
3. Decide whether you are submitting your contribution as a Regular Paper
or as a Position Paper
4. Do paper formatting, using the provided templates (http://www.is-bmsd.org
<https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/redir.aspx?REF=zwrT1juyehaDsHF7xSLsS4OZvpt…>
)
5. Remove your names and the names of your co-authors (and also your
affiliations) from the title and references sections
6. Save the file as PDF
7. e-Mail the file to: secretariat [at] iicrest.org by the 11th of March,
putting in the Subject: "BMSD 2019, Regular / Position Paper"
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Publication
The BMSD'19 Proceedings will be published by Springer and indexed by:
- SCOPUS
- DBLP
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Hamideh Afsarmanesh, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Marco Aiello, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Mehmet Aksit, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Paulo Anita, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Paris Avgeriou, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Dimitar Birov, Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Bulgaria
Frances Brazier, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Ruth Breu, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Barrett Bryant, University of North Texas, USA
Cinzia Cappiello, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Kuo-Ming Chao, Coventry University, UK
Samuel Chong, Capgemini, UK
Dimitar Christozov, American University in Bulgaria - Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
Jose Cordeiro, Polytechnic Institute of Setubal, Portugal
Claudio Di Ciccio, WU Vienna, Austria
Jan L. G. Dietz, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Teduh Dirgahayu, Universitas Islam Indonesia, Indonesia
John Edwards, Aston University, UK
Hans-Georg Fill, University of Vienna, Austria / University of Bamberg,
Germany
Chiara Francalanci, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
J. Paul Gibson, T&MSP - Telecom & Management SudParis, France
Rafael Gonzalez, Javeriana University, Colombia
Norbert Gronau, University of Potsdam, Germany
Clever Ricardo Guareis de Farias, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Jens Gulden, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Ilian Ilkov, IBM, The Netherlands
Ivan Ivanov, SUNY Empire State College, USA
Marijn Janssen, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Gabriel Juhas, Slovak University of Technology, Slovak Republic
Dmitry Kan, AlphaSense Inc., Finland
Stefan Koch, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Michal Krcal, Masaryk University, Czech Republic
Natalia Kryvinska, University of Vienna, Austria
John Bruntse Larsen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Kecheng Liu, University of Reading, UK
Leszek Maciaszek, Macquarie University, Australia / University of
Economics, Poland
Jelena Marincic, ASML, The Netherlands
Hermann Maurer, Graz University of Technology, Austria
Heinrich Mayr, Alpen-Adria-University Klagenfurt, Austria
Nikolay Mehandjiev, University of Manchester, UK
Jan Mendling, WU Vienna, Austria
Michele Missikoff, Institute for Systems Analysis and Computer Science,
Italy
Dimitris Mitrakos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Ricardo Neisse, European Commission Joint Research Center, Italy
Bart Nieuwenhuis, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Olga Ormandjieva, Concordia University, Canada
Mike Papazoglou, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Marcin Paprzycki, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Jeffrey Parsons, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
Oscar Pastor, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
Krassie Petrova, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Prantosh K. Paul, Raiganj University, India
Barbara Pernici, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Doncho Petkov, Eastern Connecticut State University, USA
Gregor Polancic, University of Maribor, Slovenia
Henderik Proper, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Grand
Duchy of Luxembourg
Ricardo Queiros, Polytechnic of Porto, Portugal
Jolita Ralyte, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, University of Vienna, Austria
Werner Retschitzegger, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Wenge Rong, Beihang University, China
Ella Roubtsova, Open University, The Netherlands
Irina Rychkova, University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne, France
Shazia Sadiq, University of Queensland, Australia
Stefan Schoenig, University of Bayreuth, Germany
Andreas Sinnhofer, Graz University of Technology, Austria
Valery Sokolov, Yaroslavl State University, Russia
Richard Starmans, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Hans-Peter Steinbacher, FH Kufstein Tirol University of Applied Sciences,
Austria
Coen Suurmond, RBK Group, The Netherlands
Bedir Tekinerdogan, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
Ramayah Thurasamy, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
Roumiana Tsankova, Technical University - Sofia, Bulgaria
Damjan Vavpotic, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Han van der Aa, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany
Marten van Sinderen, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Alexander Verbraeck, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Barbara Weber, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Hans Weigand, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Roel Wieringa, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Dietmar Winkler, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Shin-Jer Yang, Soochow University, Taiwan
Benjamin Yen, University of Hong Kong, China
Fani Zlatarova, Elizabethtown College, USA
(list not yet complete)
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Contact
Boris Shishkov (b.b.shishkov(a)iicrest.org, b.b.shishkov(a)tudelft.nl)
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