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Subject: [AISWorld] Call For Papers: HICSS 52 (2019)-Mini-track on Data
Science and Digital Collaborations
Date: Wed, 2 May 2018 16:22:31 +0000 (UTC)
From: Souren Paul <sousoup(a)yahoo.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
For Collaboration Systems and Technologies Track
Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
HICSS-52: Jan 8th to 11th 2019 | Maui, Hawaii
Call for Papers
Data science and analytics for collaboration is the study of
generalizable extraction of knowledge from structured and/or
unstructured data to support human collaboration within and across
groups and organizations. The new actionable knowledge gained is
expected to support achieving collaborative goals such as innovation,
idea generation, decision making, negotiation, and execution. Data
science and analytics for collaboration couples a systematic study of
collection, aggregation, organization, processing, and analysis of data.
In addition, it requires deep understanding of formulating problems
valuable for collaboration, engineering effective solutions to the
collaboration problems, and ways to effectively communicate findings
across roles ranging from business managers to data analysts. There is a
continued interest in organizations looking for ways to increase value
from data science and using it to address business challenges. One
promising way for businesses and organizations to enhance their
performance or competitiveness is by investigating how data science and
analytics can facilitate collaboration both internally and
externally. For example, businesses are trying to understand how data
science and analytics can help engage customers and improve operation
efficiency and how it can use social media to support corporate
knowledge management. Another example is collaborative creation of
ideas and solutions through crowdsourcing and online communities (such
asdominodatalab.com). Access to heterogeneous, voluminous, and
unverified data presents both new opportunities and challenges for
addressing collaboration problems. Yet another example is the collection
of data by the public around the world which is then used by scientists
working on Genographic data by National Geographics.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
· Challenges and opportunities of data science for collaboration
· Analysis of big data for collaboration
· Collaboration across organizations for social impact through
analytics
· Collection, aggregation, and organization of collaborative big data
· Managing heterogeneous big data from collaborative sources
· Visualization of collaborative big data
· Data science for collaborative work (decision making, problem
solving, negotiation, and creativity/innovation)
· Data science and analytics for inter-organizational collaboration
· Crowdsourcing analytics for collaborative tasks
· Security and privacy issues in collaborative data science
· Data science in collaborative creation or innovation
· Human factors in applying data science for collaboration
· Team building in data science for collaboration
· Case studies on data science for collaboration: Adaptive
collaboration systems that feature modeling, collaboration, and advanced
analytics to detect patterns, make sense of, simulate, predict, learn,
take action, and improve performance with use and scale.
· Knowledge discovery from collaborative data in social media
· Analysis of collaborative social networks
IMPORTANT DATES
- April 15: Paper submission begins
- June 15: Paper submissions deadline
- August 17: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
- September 22: Deadline for authors to submit final manuscript for
publication
- October 1: Deadline for at least one author to register for HICSS-52
Conference Website: http://hicss.hawaii.edu/
Author Guidelines: http://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-and-minitracks/authors/
Mini-track Co-Chairs
Lakshmi S. Iyer
Computer Information Systems and Supply Chain Management Department
Appalachian State University
iyerLS(a)appstate.edu;
Souren Paul
College of Engineering and Computing
Nova Southeastern University
Souren.paul(a)gmail.com
Lina Zhou
Information Systems Department
University of Maryland Baltimore County
zhoul(a)umbc.edu
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Subject: [WI] Middleware 2018 Conference - Joint CFP
Date: Wed, 2 May 2018 20:55:36 +0200 (CEST)
From: Benjamin Camus <benjamin.camus(a)inria.fr>
Reply-To: Benjamin Camus <benjamin.camus(a)inria.fr>
[Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this call]
*ACM/IFIP/USENIX Middleware 2018 Conference - Joint Call for Papers*
http://2018.middleware-conference.org
<http://2018.middleware-conference.org/>
Rennes, France; Dec 10 - 14, 2018
The annual ACM/IFIP/USENIX Middleware conference is a major forum for
the discussion of innovations and recent scientific advances of
middleware systems with a focus on the design, implementation,
deployment, and evaluation of distributed systems, platforms and
architectures for computing, storage, and communication. There are many
ways to participate in this conference, as summarized below.
*
Conference Highlights:*
* High-quality single-track technical program
* Industry track
* Two keynote speakers
* Best paper award presentation
* Tutorials and workshops
* Posters and demos sessions
* Doctoral symposium
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*Call For Regular Papers*
*
*
Original submissions of research papers on a diversity of topics are
sought, particularly those identifying new research
directions. Submitted papers must have at most 12 pages of technical
content, including text, figures, and appendices, but excluding any
number of additional pages for bibliographic references. Note that
submissions must be double-blind. Submitted papers must adhere to the
formatting instructions of the ACM style, which can found on the
submission page. The Middleware 2018 conference proceedings will be
published in the ACM Digital Library.
Deadline for abstract submission: May 11, 2018
Deadline for paper submission: May 18, 2018
More informations at:
http://2018.middleware-conference.org/index.php/call-for-regular-papers/
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*Call for Industry Track Papers
*
The Industrial Track of the Middleware 2018 Conference solicits 6-page
papers for presentation during the main conference (single track) and
inclusion in the ACM Digital Library. The topics of interest are similar
to those in the general conference call for papers. However, the purpose
of the Industrial Track is to emphasize the practical issues,
observations, and measurements of “real-world” systems and applications
and to disseminate information of particular interest to middleware
researchers, architects, developers and administrators.
Deadline for paper submission: August 18, 2018
More informations at:
http://2018.middleware-conference.org/index.php/call-for-industry-track-pap…
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*Call for Workshop Proposal*
The Middleware conference traditionally includes a number of high
quality workshops. We invite experts on related research subjects to
submit one-day or half-day workshop proposals in scope of Middleware
2018. Proposed workshops can be on any topic related to middleware, but
we are particularly interested in new workshops in emerging, new
middleware areas.
Deadline for workshop proposal submission: May 23, 2018
More informations at:
http://2018.middleware-conference.org/index.php/call-for-workshop-proposals…
*
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*Call for Tutorials Proposal*
The Middleware conference traditionally includes tutorials given by
renowned scientists and practitioners in their fields. We welcome
tutorials on both mature and emerging topics. Tutorials may be lectures,
interactive workshops, hands-on training, or any combination of the
above. We especially welcome cross-disciplinary topics and innovative
ways of interacting with the audience.
Deadline for tutorial proposal: June 15, 2018
More informations
at:http://2018.middleware-conference.org/index.php/call-for-tutorials-propo…
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*Call for Doctoral Symposium Papers*
Following the tradition of past editions, the symposium provides an
international forum that gives PhD students an opportunity to present
and discuss their research with their peers and with a panel of expert
mentors from the middleware field. The symposium is open to PhD students
at any stage of their studies. As part of the symposium, the
participating students will receive valuable feedback from senior
researchers and experts from both industry and academia. The symposium
will also be an opportunity for meeting and sharing experiences with
other PhD students who are addressing similar topics or are at a similar
stage in their doctoral work. All PhD students carrying out research on
middleware topics are invited to submit a position paper to the doctoral
symposium. Papers will be peer-reviewed by the symposium’s committee of
selected mentors. The criteria for accepting papers includes the extent
of the contribution of the work to the field, the originality of the
problem, and the overall quality of the position paper. Position papers
should fit within the topics of Middleware 2018 Call for
Papers. Accepted position papers will be presented during the doctoral
symposium, as well as in a poster session during the main program of
Middleware 2018. Contributions to the Middleware 2018 PhD Workshop will
appear in a proceedings that supplements the main conference proceedings.
Deadline for paper submission: September 25, 2018
More information at:
http://2018.middleware-conference.org/index.php/call-for-doctoral-symposium…
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*Call for Demos and Posters*
Middleware 2018 will provide a forum for live software demonstrations of
middleware applications, systems, and tools. Demos could take a wide and
open-ended variety of forms. Typical examples include: (i) presentation
of an application that leverages advanced middleware concepts, (ii)
working through coding of an example on a novel middleware platform, or
(iii) real-time visualizations of middleware system metrics under
simulated workloads. Although the form may vary, demo presenters should
take advantage of not being constrained by the format of a traditional
slide presentation. Demos are encouraged for both early prototypes and
mature technology. Posters will provide an opportunity for conference
attendees to learn about innovative work in progress and to preview
late-breaking research results. Poster sessions will provide an informal
setting for presenters to communicate ideas or results and also to
collect feedback from attendees. Demo or poster contributions are
solicited in all areas of middleware research and applications. For a
list of applicable topics, please consider those from the call for papers.
Deadline for submission: September 07, 2018
More information at:
http://2018.middleware-conference.org/index.php/call-for-demos-and-posters/
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Subject: CENTERIS | ProjMAN | HCist 2018 Conferences *** extended
submission deadline *** May 14, 2018
Date: Thu, 3 May 2018 00:57:51 +0100
From: CENTERIS | ProjMAN | HCist *** Call for Papers
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To: Gustaf.Neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at
CENTERIS 2018 - International Conference on ENTERprise Information
Systems »»» celebrating the 10th anniversary ««« ProjMAN 2018 -
International Conference on Project Management HCist 2018 -
International Conference on Health and Social Care Information Systems
and Technologies AIS affiliated conferences
---------- Lisbon, Portugal November 21-23, 2018 http://
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It is our great pleasure to invite you to CENTERIS | ProjMAN | HCist
2018 - International Conferences on Information Systems and Project
Management, AIS Affiliated Conferences. Lisbon, one of the most
attractive cities in Europe, was the city chosen to host in a remarkable
way the celebration of CENTERIS 10th anniversary.
---------- ---------- Important dates
Extended Submission deadline: May 14, 2018 Notification of
Acceptance/Rejection: June 18, 2018 Final Submission due date: July 17,
2018
---------- ---------- Submission types and guidelines
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit their manuscript
electronically at the Conferences webpage (http://centeris.scika.org,
http://projman.scika.org, http://hcist.scika.org) until May 14, 2018
(extended submission deadline). Submissions can be made as full papers,
short papers, poster papers and industry papers, and must strictly
follow the submission guidelines available at the conferences webpages:
All conferences submissions will be double-blind peer reviewed.
---------- ---------- Proceedings and publications
Only original contributions will be accepted. Papers must not have been
published before, and not be under review for any other conference or
publication. All papers accepted as full or short papers will be
published in the conference proceedings to be published by Elsevier as a
Procedia Computer Science volume (which is indexed by Scopus and
Conference Proceedings Citation Index) and will be available on Sciverse
ScienceDirect. Poster papers and industry papers will be published in a
conference book of abstracts, industry and poster papers (with ISBN).
Authors of selected papers will be invited to extend the paper for
publication in international journals and in edited books. For more
detailed information, please visit the conference websites.
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Romanesque, Gothic, Manueline, Baroque, Modern and Postmodern
constructions can be found all over Lisbon. Lisbon is recognised as a
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entertainment, arts, international trade, education and tourism.
Lisbon has two sites listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site: Belém
Tower and Jerónimos Monastery. Furthermore, in 1994, Lisbon was the
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Subject: [WI] HICSS-52 Call for papers for the minitrack on:
"COLLABORATION WITH AUTOMATION: MACHINES AS TEAMMATES MINITRACK"
Date: Wed, 2 May 2018 06:41:27 +0000
From: Isabella SEEBER <Isabella.Seeber(a)uibk.ac.at>
Reply-To: Isabella SEEBER <Isabella.Seeber(a)uibk.ac.at>
To: wi(a)lists.kit.edu <wi(a)lists.kit.edu>
APOLOGIES FOR CROSS POSTINGS
HICSS-52 Call for papers for the minitrack on:
“COLLABORATION WITH AUTOMATION: MACHINES AS TEAMMATES MINITRACK"
Hawai'i International Conference on Systems Sciences (HICSS)
Maui - January 8-11, 2019
Papers are invited for the minitrack on “Collaboration with Automation:
Machines as Teammates Minitrack" as part of the Collaboration Systems
and Technology Track at the Hawaii International Conference on System
Sciences (HICSS):
Siri (the Apple iPhone conversational assistant), Alexa (Amazon’s
conversational agent), physical robots, virtual customer-service agents,
and many other pseudo-intelligent agents, use text clues, vocal cues, or
other environmental sensors to retrieve information from the user,
process it, and respond appropriately. These agents help individuals
complete everyday tasks such as find directions, ask for help when
ordering goods or services on a website, or understand additional
information about a topic or idea. Humans still use automated agents for
simple, utilitarian tasks, but these types of assistants are able to
undertake larger and more important tasks. While intelligent agents
present a potential solution, it is not fully understood about how
humans will actually interact with digitized experts or if humans
utilize intelligent agents in ways different from traditional
human-to-human collaboration. As intelligent systems advance and become
more ubiquitous, we need to explore new dimensions of human-computer
collaboration based on natural communication patterns and consideration
of human individual differences.
This minitrack will examine the emergence of this new type of
collaboration and its implications for individuals, teams,
organizations, and crowds. It is focused at the intersection of
human-machine collaboration. Themes and topics of relevance to this
mini-track include, but are not limited to:
_Human interaction with automated teammates_
* Individual differences and personality traits needed for quality
collaboration with machines
* Studies that examine leadership, or group dynamics when digital
agents are part of the team
* Studies or theories that examine trust in automation and how this
trust is activated, violated, increased or diminished by automated
teammates
* Human collaboration with artificial agents and the evaluation of
computer systems as team members, including agent-based support for
individual decision makers
* Case studies or experiments that examine how cultural or
organizational paradigms impact the acceptance or rejection of
automated teammates
* Potential positive impacts (e.g., cognitive support, increased
decision accuracy, etc.) or negative (e.g., overreliance on
automation, loss of expertise, threat, etc.) of introducing
automated teammates
* Potential positive and negative affective impacts (e.g., trust,
satisfaction, envy, etc.) of automatons on individuals
_Design approaches for collaborating automatons_
* Theories, guidelines and strategies for designing more collaborative
automatons
* Frameworks for division of labor between human and machine partners
* Usability considerations as it relates to collaboration with
artificial intelligence
* Architectures for machine-based collaboration agents
* Proof of concepts – examples of breakthrough collaboration
automatons, processes and systems
_Theoretical development for automated teammates_
* Theoretical foundations of productivity, creativity, satisfaction,
and other constructs relating to collaboration with automation
* Theories and techniques for incorporating automation into existing teams
* New phenomena and theories that emerge as humans begin to
collaborate with artificial intelligence
* Coping with resistance to change in machine-based collaboration
* Success factors for collaborating with machines
* Theories for acceptance, use, and diffusion of collaborating automatons
* Studies on the efficacy of interventions intended to introduce
collaborative agents into an organization
Minitrack Co-Chairs:
Douglas Derrick (Primary Contact)
University of Nebraska at Omaha
dcderrick(a)unomaha.edu <mailto:dcderrick@unomaha.edu>
Isabella Seeber
University of Innsbruck
Isabella.seeber(a)uibk.ac.at <mailto:Isabella.seeber@uibk.ac.at>
Joel Elson
University of Nebraska at Omaha
jselson(a)unomaha.edu <mailto:jselson@unomaha.edu>
Submit an electronic copy of the full paper, 10 pages including title
page, abstract, references and diagrams using the review system
available at the HICSS site (http://hicss.hawaii.edu/), make sure that
the authors? names and affiliation information has been removed to
ensure an anonymous review.
TIMELINE:
June 15: Full papers uploaded to the minitrack through the submission
system at http://hicss.hawaii.edu.
August 15: Notification of accepted papers mailed to authors.
September 15: Accepted manuscripts, camera-ready, uploaded; author(s)
must register by this time.
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*Isabella SEEBER
*Assistant Professor
University of Innsbruck |Department of Information Systems, Production
and Logistics Management
Universitätsstrasse 15 | 6020 Innsbruck |Austria | Tel.: +43 512-507-73210
isabella.seeber(a)uibk.ac.at
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