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Subject: [computational.science] Deadline Extension: Compiler
Architecture, Design and Optimization (CADO 2019)
Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2019 15:15:06 +0000
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CALL FOR FULL PAPERS, SHORT PAPERS, POSTER PAPERS, OR POSTERS
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The Second Special Session on Compiler Architecture, Design and
Optimization (CADO 2019)
http://hpcs2019.cisedu.info/2-conference/special-sessions/session04-cado
July 15 – 19, 2019,
Dublin, Ireland
We invite you to submit original, unpublished research works related to
compiler architecture,
design and optimization of high performance computing systems to CADO.
The topics of interest
include, but are not limited to:
• Compiler abstraction and intermediate representations
• Integration of language features, representations, optimizations, and
runtime support for
parallelism
• Auto-parallelization
• Binary translation
• Compiler-support for parallelism mapping, thread extraction, task
scheduling, speculation,
transaction, memory management, data distribution and synchronization
• Compiler support for multi-core architectures, GPUs, CGRAs, FPGAs, and
accelerators
• Interpretation techniques, including program representation, analysis,
and transformation;
• Code generation, optimization, synthesis and verification
• Run-time techniques and just-in-time compilation
• Platforms, tools, debuggers, and profilers
• Domain specific languages and frameworks (machine learning, scientific
computing, data science,
...)
• Domain specific techniques (e.g., mobile environments, embedded
systems, ...)
• Distributed computing and communication avoiding algorithms
Important dates:
----------------
Paper submission deadline: ........................... 25 March, 2019 --
Extended
Acceptance notification: ............................. 22 April, 2019
Camera ready papers and registration due by: ......... 10 May, 2019
Conference dates: .................................... 15-19 July, 2019
Proceedings:
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Accepted papers will be published in the Conference proceedings.
Instructions for final manuscript
format and requirements will be posted on the HPCS 2019 Conference web
site. We plan to have the
proceedings formally published in hard and soft copies and be available
at the time of the
conference. The proceedings will be submitted to the IEEE Xplore Digital
Library (pending) as in
previous years. Selected papers will be further considered for possible
publication in special
issues in reputable ranked international journals.
More information (conference policies, paper submission information,
program pommittee) is available
on the dedicated web page:
http://hpcs2019.cisedu.info/2-conference/special-sessions/session04-cado
Program committee:
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Rosa M. Badia, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain
Denis Barthou, University of Bordeaux, France
Cédric Bastoul, University of Strasbourg, France
Michael Klemm, Intel, Germany
Sriram Krishnamoorthy, Pacific Northwest National Lab, USA
Tze Meng Low, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Benoît Meister, Reservoir Labs, New York, USA
Louis-Noël Pouchet, Colorado State University, USA
Fabrice Rastello, Inria Grenoble, France
Mahesh Ravishankar, NVIDIA, USA
Erven Rohou, INRIA Rennes, France
P Sadayappan, Ohio State University, USA
Regards,
Philippe Clauss (philippe.clauss(a)inria.fr), INRIA/University of Strasbourg
Aravind Sukumaran-Rajam (sukumaranrajam.1(a)osu.edu), Ohio State University
Organizers of CADO 2019
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Subject: [WI] 2. CfP - 5th International Workshop on Digital Enterprise
Engineering and Architecture @ BIS, Seville, Spain
Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2019 09:25:51 +0000
From: Moehring, Michael <michael.moehring(a)hm.edu>
Reply-To: Moehring, Michael <michael.moehring(a)hm.edu>
To: wi(a)lists.kit.edu <wi(a)lists.kit.edu>
==================================================================================================
*** CALL FOR PAPERS FOR "IDEA 2019" ***
- 5th International Workshop on Digital Enterprise Engineering and
Architecture -
In conjunction with BIS 2019 - 22th International Conference on Business
Information Systems
26-28 June 2019, Seville, Spain.
Deadline Paper Submission: April 15th 2019
Proceedings will be published by Springer / LNBIP
http://www.digitalenterprise.eu/
==================================================================================================
Digitization (Schmidt et al., 2015) is the application of digital
technologies for creating innovative business models and transforming
existing business models and processes.
Digital business models and processes are crucial for many enterprises
to achieve their strategic goals. Digitization creates profound changes
in the economy and society.
Therefore, it has not only a technological but also a business
management perspective and new value chains arise.
Digitization fosters new models of value creation such as
Service-Dominant Logic (Vargo & Lusch, 2004).
Due to the high diversity of concepts, the complexity of systems
involved and the heterogeneity of stakeholders, it is crucial to the
success of digitization to use methodically sound engineering.
Therefore, the workshop “Digital Enterprise Engineering and
Architecture” integrates technological themes with business themes and
applies engineering principles to the design of Digital Enterprise
Architectures (EA). The workshop embraces concepts from Computer
Science, Business Information Systems, and Business Administration.
It strives for deriving the Digital Enterprise Architectures from the
enterprise goals and strategy and aligning it with the enterprise
resources.
Typical elements of digital enterprise architectures are the use of
decision automation, predictive or even prescriptive analytics.
In this way, digital technologies such as service-orientation,
cloud-computing, big data, mobile or the internet of things enable the
creation of new options for enterprises and organizations.
The goal of the workshop is to identify challenges from digitization for
enterprises and organizations and to advance Digital Enterprise
Engineering and Architecture to cope with these challenges. The
workshop shall identify and develop concepts and methods that assist the
engineering and the management of digital enterprise architectures and
the software systems supporting them.
Themes of the workshop
===========================
To achieve the goals of the workshop the following themes of research
shall be pursued (but not limited to):
--> Digitization Technologies and their transformative effects:
artificial intelligence, smart contracts, blockchains, digital assistants
--> New Digital Business Models: Platforms, Distributed Ledgers, etc.
--> Digital Transformation of processes, services, decisions
--> Digitization in new contexts: Internet of Things, Social Information
Systems, Augmented and Virtual Reality
--> Methods for Engineering Digital Enterprises
--> Applications of Digital Enterprise Architectures in different
industry sectors (e.g., Tourism/Hospitality, Manufacturing, Finance,
Logistics, Retailing, etc.)
--> Frameworks for the Design of Digital Enterprise Architectures
--> Alignment of the enterprise goals and strategies with the digital
enterprise architecture
--> Design approaches for digital enterprise architecture
--> Architectural patterns for service-orientation, cloud-computing, big
data, mobile or the internet of things
--> Mapping of digital enterprise architecture to cloud-based enterprise
resources and big data
--> Management of digital enterprise architecture
--> Domain-specific application architectures
--> Architecture Management for the digitization of business models and
business processes
--> Influence of data-intensive applications and services (e.g., in
Tourism/Hospitality, Finance) to enterprise architecture
--> Impact of digitization on society and economy
--> Security in Digital Architectures
Submissions
===========================
Prospective authors are invited to submit papers for presentation in any
of the areas listed above. Only papers in English will be accepted.
The length of full papers must not exceed 12 pages. Work-in-progress
reports should not be longer than 6 pages.
Paper submissions should be formatted according to the LNBIP proceedings
guidelines and the templates available at:
http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-791344-0.
Papers have to present original research contributions not concurrently
submitted elsewhere.
The title page must contain a short abstract, a classifi-cation of the
topics covered, preferably using the list of topics above, and an
indication of the submission category (regular paper/work-in-progress
report paper).
Please use Easychair for submitting your paper:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=idea2019
The paper selection will be based on the relevance to the main topics,
as well as upon its quality and potential to generate relevant discussion.
All the workshop papers will be published by Springer in their LNBIP series.
Important Dates
===========================
April 15, 2019 – submission deadline for papers
May 15, 2019 – notification of acceptance/rejection
May 27, 2019 – submission of final papers (for presentation)
June 26-28, 2019 – the workshop (exact day to be decided yet)
Organizing Committee
===========================
Michael Möhring, Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Alfred Zimmermann, Faculty of Informatics of Reutlingen University, Germany
Rainer Schmidt, Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Selmin Nurcan, University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, ‘Centre de
Recherche en Informatique’ (CRI), France
Program Committee
===========================
Said Assar, Institut Mines-Telecom
Lars Brehm, Munich University of Applied Science
Robert Hirschfeld, Hasso-Plattner-Institute (HPI)
Dirk Jugel, HHZ
Dimitris Karagiannis, University of Vienna
Birger Lantow, University of Rostock
Florian Matthes, TUM
Michael Möhring, Munich University of Applied Science
Selmin Nurcan, Université de Paris 1 Panthéon - Sorbonne
Andreas Oberweis, KIT
Oscar Pastor, Universitat Politècnica de València
Henderik Proper, Research Henri Tudor
Kurt Sandkuhl, University of Rostock
Rainer Schmidt, Munich University of Applied
Christian Schweda, HHZ
Ulrike Steffens, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
Rogier van de Wetering, Open University Netherlands
Jelena Zdravkovic, Stockholm University
Alfred Zimmermann, Reutlingen University
(More invitations still pending)
Website: http://www.digitalenterprise.eu/
References:
-----------
Schmidt, R., Zimmermann, A., Möhring, M., Nurcan, S., Keller, B., & Bär,
F. (2015). Digitization–perspectives for conceptualization. In European
Con-ference on Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing, Springer, Cham,
263-275.
Vargo, S. L., & Lusch, R. F. (2004). Evolving to a new dominant logic
for marketing. Journal of Marketing, 68(1), 1-17.
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Subject: [AISWorld] 2. CfP - 5th International Workshop on Digital
Enterprise Engineering and Architecture @ BIS, Seville, Spain
Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2019 09:26:50 +0000
From: Moehring, Michael <michael.moehring(a)hm.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
==================================================================================================
*** CALL FOR PAPERS FOR "IDEA 2019" ***
- 5th International Workshop on Digital Enterprise Engineering and
Architecture -
In conjunction with BIS 2019 - 22th International Conference on Business
Information Systems
26-28 June 2019, Seville, Spain.
Deadline Paper Submission: April 15th 2019
Proceedings will be published by Springer / LNBIP
http://www.digitalenterprise.eu/
==================================================================================================
Digitization (Schmidt et al., 2015) is the application of digital
technologies for creating innovative business models and transforming
existing business models and processes.
Digital business models and processes are crucial for many enterprises
to achieve their strategic goals. Digitization creates profound changes
in the economy and society.
Therefore, it has not only a technological but also a business
management perspective and new value chains arise.
Digitization fosters new models of value creation such as
Service-Dominant Logic (Vargo & Lusch, 2004).
Due to the high diversity of concepts, the complexity of systems
involved and the heterogeneity of stakeholders, it is crucial to the
success of digitization to use methodically sound engineering.
Therefore, the workshop “Digital Enterprise Engineering and
Architecture” integrates technological themes with business themes and
applies engineering principles to the design of Digital Enterprise
Architectures (EA). The workshop embraces concepts from Computer
Science, Business Information Systems, and Business Administration.
It strives for deriving the Digital Enterprise Architectures from the
enterprise goals and strategy and aligning it with the enterprise resources.
Typical elements of digital enterprise architectures are the use of
decision automation, predictive or even prescriptive analytics.
In this way, digital technologies such as service-orientation,
cloud-computing, big data, mobile or the internet of things enable the
creation of new options for enterprises and organizations.
The goal of the workshop is to identify challenges from digitization for
enterprises and organizations and to advance Digital Enterprise
Engineering and Architecture to cope with these challenges. The workshop
shall identify and develop concepts and methods that assist the
engineering and the management of digital enterprise architectures and
the software systems supporting them.
Themes of the workshop
===========================
To achieve the goals of the workshop the following themes of research
shall be pursued (but not limited to):
--> Digitization Technologies and their transformative effects:
artificial intelligence, smart contracts, blockchains, digital assistants
--> New Digital Business Models: Platforms, Distributed Ledgers, etc.
--> Digital Transformation of processes, services, decisions
--> Digitization in new contexts: Internet of Things, Social Information
Systems, Augmented and Virtual Reality
--> Methods for Engineering Digital Enterprises
--> Applications of Digital Enterprise Architectures in different
industry sectors (e.g., Tourism/Hospitality, Manufacturing, Finance,
Logistics, Retailing, etc.)
--> Frameworks for the Design of Digital Enterprise Architectures
--> Alignment of the enterprise goals and strategies with the digital
enterprise architecture
--> Design approaches for digital enterprise architecture
--> Architectural patterns for service-orientation, cloud-computing, big
data, mobile or the internet of things
--> Mapping of digital enterprise architecture to cloud-based enterprise
resources and big data
--> Management of digital enterprise architecture
--> Domain-specific application architectures
--> Architecture Management for the digitization of business models and
business processes
--> Influence of data-intensive applications and services (e.g., in
Tourism/Hospitality, Finance) to enterprise architecture
--> Impact of digitization on society and economy
--> Security in Digital Architectures
Submissions
===========================
Prospective authors are invited to submit papers for presentation in any
of the areas listed above. Only papers in English will be accepted.
The length of full papers must not exceed 12 pages. Work-in-progress
reports should not be longer than 6 pages.
Paper submissions should be formatted according to the LNBIP proceedings
guidelines and the templates available at:
http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-791344-0.
Papers have to present original research contributions not concurrently
submitted elsewhere.
The title page must contain a short abstract, a classifi-cation of the
topics covered, preferably using the list of topics above, and an
indication of the submission category (regular paper/work-in-progress
report paper).
Please use Easychair for submitting your paper:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=idea2019
The paper selection will be based on the relevance to the main topics,
as well as upon its quality and potential to generate relevant discussion.
All the workshop papers will be published by Springer in their LNBIP series.
Important Dates
===========================
April 15, 2019 – submission deadline for papers
May 15, 2019 – notification of acceptance/rejection
May 27, 2019 – submission of final papers (for presentation)
June 26-28, 2019 – the workshop (exact day to be decided yet)
Organizing Committee
===========================
Michael Möhring, Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Alfred Zimmermann, Faculty of Informatics of Reutlingen University, Germany
Rainer Schmidt, Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Selmin Nurcan, University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, ‘Centre de
Recherche en Informatique’ (CRI), France
Program Committee
===========================
Said Assar, Institut Mines-Telecom
Lars Brehm, Munich University of Applied Science
Robert Hirschfeld, Hasso-Plattner-Institute (HPI)
Dirk Jugel, HHZ
Dimitris Karagiannis, University of Vienna
Birger Lantow, University of Rostock
Florian Matthes, TUM
Michael Möhring, Munich University of Applied Science
Selmin Nurcan, Université de Paris 1 Panthéon - Sorbonne
Andreas Oberweis, KIT
Oscar Pastor, Universitat Politècnica de València
Henderik Proper, Research Henri Tudor
Kurt Sandkuhl, University of Rostock
Rainer Schmidt, Munich University of Applied
Christian Schweda, HHZ
Ulrike Steffens, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
Rogier van de Wetering, Open University Netherlands
Jelena Zdravkovic, Stockholm University
Alfred Zimmermann, Reutlingen University
(More invitations still pending)
Website: http://www.digitalenterprise.eu/
References:
-----------
Schmidt, R., Zimmermann, A., Möhring, M., Nurcan, S., Keller, B., & Bär,
F. (2015). Digitization–perspectives for conceptualization. In European
Con-ference on Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing, Springer, Cham,
263-275.
Vargo, S. L., & Lusch, R. F. (2004). Evolving to a new dominant logic
for marketing. Journal of Marketing, 68(1), 1-17.
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Subject: [WI] CfP Int. Workshop on Security (IWSEC) 2019, Tokyo, JP
Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2019 04:57:10 +0000
From: WohlgemuthSven / WOHLGEMUTH,SVEN
<sven.wohlgemuth.kd(a)hitachi.com>
Reply-To: WohlgemuthSven / WOHLGEMUTH,SVEN
<sven.wohlgemuth.kd(a)hitachi.com>
To: wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de <wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>
IWSEC 2019 - CALL FOR PAPERS
The 14th International Workshop on Security, IWSEC 2019, calls for papers.
Date: August 28 (Wed) - 30 (Fri), 2019
Venue: Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
IWSEC 2019 in the web: https://www.iwsec.org/2019/
Submission page: https://www.iwsec.org/2019/submission.html
Important Dates:
Submission deadline: March 15, 2019
Notification of decision: May 15, 2019
Camera-ready version: June 3, 2019
General Co-Chairs:
Shiho Moriai (National Institute of Information and Communications
Technology, Japan)
Toshihiro Yamauchi (Okayama University, Japan)
Program Co-Chairs:
Nuttapong Attrapadung (National Institute of Advanced Industrial
Science and Technology, Japan)
Takeshi Yagi (NTT Security (Japan) KK, Japan)
Best Paper Awards:
Prizes will be awarded to the authors of the best paper(s) and the
best student paper(s).
Journal Recommendation:
It is planned that Program Co-Chairs will recommend the authors of
best papers to submit their full versions to either of the CSEC or ISEC
journals after consultation between Program Co-Chairs and the authors.
Proceedings:
The conference proceedings will be published by Springer in the
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series.
Banquet:
It is planned that IWSEC 2019 banquet will be held at a Tokyo bay
cruising restaurant.
Conference scope:
Original papers on the research and development of various security
topics, as well as case studies and implementation experiences, are
solicited for submission to IWSEC 2019. Topics of interest for IWSEC
2019 include all theory and practice of cryptography, information
security, and network security, as in previous IWSEC workshops.
This year IWSEC categorizes topics of interests into the following two
tracks:
A : Cryptography Track
Applied cryptography
Biometrics security and privacy
Blockchain and cryptocurrency
Cryptanalysis
Cryptographic primitives
Cryptographic protocols
Financial cryptography
Formal methods for security analysis
Multiparty computation
Post-quantum cryptography
Privacy-preserving data mining
Public-key cryptography
Real-world cryptographic systems
Security/privacy for machine learning
Symmetric-key cryptography
B : Cybersecurity and Privacy Track
Attacks and defenses
Cyber physical systems security
Forensics
Hardware security
Internet-of-Things security
Intrusion detection and prevention
Law and ethic cybersecurity
Machine learning for cybersecurity
Malware analysis
Measurements for cybersecurity
Mobile and web security
Network, system and cloud security
Privacy-enhancing technologies
Program analysis
Usable security and privacy
IWSEC 2019 CfP: https://www.iwsec.org/2019/cfp.html
<https://www.iwsec.org/2019/cfp.html>
Tweets @iwsec : https://twitter.com/iwsec
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Subject: [AISWorld] The 16th International Workshop on Technologies for
Information Retrieval (TIR'19)
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2019 20:18:02 +0100
From: Hesti Sudjana <hesti.sudjana(a)jku.at>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
***************************************************************************
We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this CFP
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C A L L F O R P A P E R S
The 16th International Workshop on Technologies for Information
Retrieval
(TIR'19)
Linz, Austria
August 26 - 29, 2019
https://webis.de/tir/tir-19/
Email: tir(a)webis.de
Paper submission: http://www.dexa.org/paper_submission
***** IMPORTANT DATES *****
- Submission deadline: April 05, 2019 (23:59 CET)
- Notification of acceptance: May 23, 2019
- Camera-ready copies due: June 08, 2019
***** PUBLICATION *****
Accepted papers will be published by Springer in "Communications in
Computer and Information Science - CCIS".
***** SCOPE *****
The development of advanced retrieval solutions requires the
understanding and the combination of methods from different research
areas, including machine learning, (big) data mining, natural language
processing, artificial intelligence, user interaction and modeling, and
Web engineering. In addition, societal challenges such as information
quality, bias, or the trustworthiness of the stated facts and arguments
have come into focus.
The TIR workshop is held for the sixteenth time. Past workshops could
attract high-quality and innovative contributions and were characterized
by an open and stimulating atmosphere.
***** TOPICS *****
In this regard the TIR workshop provides a platform for presenting and
discussing new solutions, novel ideas, or specific tools for future
retrieval and text understanding systems. The following list organizes
classic and recent topics for which contributions are welcome, but not
limited to:
- Theory. Retrieval models, similarity measures, formal analysis
- Evaluation. Corpus construction, experiment design, performance
measures, reproducibility, benchmarking of Information Retrieval and
Machine Learning algorithms
- Information Quality and Provenance. Text quality assessment, text
reuse, trust and author reputation, provenance analytics
- Natural Language Technologies for IR Applications. Opinion mining,
text summarization and simplification, question answering, discourse and
argument mining
- Personalization. Personalized retrieval, context detection, user
profiling, user modeling
- Web Search. Ranking and recommendation, query classification and
segmentation, vertical search, dynamic taxonomy generation
- Social Media Analytics. People analytics, social network analysis,
trend analysis
- Semantic Web. Meta data analysis and tagging, knowledge extraction,
inference and linking
- Machine Learning. Representation learning for text mining
- Explanations. Explainable IR models, result explanations, evaluation
of explanations
***** SUBMISSION GUIDELINES *****
- Submissions to TIR 2019 must be original, unpublished contributions
and must not be under submission elsewhere.
- Papers must be written in English and are limited to 5 pages -
Formatting guidelines refer to
http://www.dexa.org/formatting_guidelines
- Submission is made electronically in PDF format using our conference
management system (http://www.dexa.org/paper_submission)
- Submitted papers will be peer-reviewed by at least three experts from
the related field.
- At least one author of each accepted paper is required to register for
the DEXA'19 conference, attend the TIR'19 workshop, and present the
paper.
***** PAST WORKSHOPS *****
https://webis.de/events.html#tir-workshop-series
***** PC Co-chairs *****
Christin Seifert, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Benno Stein, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany
Michael Granitzer, University of Passau, Germany
***** PC MEMBERS *****
https://webis.de/tir/t-------------------------------------------------
Hesti Sudjana Telecooperation Departement
Johannes Kepler University Linz
Science Park 3, Altenberger Straße 69, 4040 Linz, Austria
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Subject: [AISWorld] Final CFP: AMCIS 2019 Meta-Research Track
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2019 14:22:50 -0500
From: Michael Cuellar <mcuellar(a)georgiasouthern.edu>
CC: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
CALL FOR PAPERS: AMCIS 2019 August 15-17 Cancun Mexico –
Track in META-RESEARCH IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS
https://amcis2019.aisconferences.org/submissions/track-descriptions/#toggle…
<https://amcis2019.aisconferences.org/submissions/track-descriptions/#toggle…>
***********************
IMPORTANT DATES
- January 7: Submission system opens
- March 1 | 10:00 am PST: Paper submission deadline
- April 15 | Authors notified of decisions
- April 24 | 11:59 pm PST: Camera Ready papers are due
***********************
TRACK DESCRIPTION
Following on the success of this track in 2018, this track serves as the
primary point of contribution and subsequent publication of innovative
meta-research articles. Meta-research (research on research) is a
venerable and valuable research stream within Information Systems.
Meta-research is the discussion that goes on between IS scholars on
issues surrounding the production of IS research. It includes such areas
as discussions of the structure and development of the field, the core
and boundaries of the field, field legitimacy,
scholar/department/journal/ country ranking methods, discussions of
research culture and practices, methods of evaluation of scholarship,
literature reviews and research commentaries.
The purpose of the track includes showcasing unique and leading edge
empirical, theoretical, and commentary papers in the area of
meta-research. Typically, there has not been a good location for these
types of papers within the structure of the usual tracks provided. This
track provides a welcoming space for such papers.
There are three mini-tracks within this track:
Minitrack 1: General Topics in IS Meta-Research
Minitrack Chair: Michael Cuellar, mcuellar(a)georgiasouthern.edu
IS Research is a diverse field, whether it be qualitative or
quantitative, drawing from many theories, methodologies, and uses in
society. Meta-research aims to improve and evaluate research. In this
track, we will accept papers that conduct research on understanding or
evaluating other IS research. This mini-track will serve as a place
where authors can submit their work that may not precisely fit into
other meta-research mini-tracks.
Topics covered in this mini-track might include:
- Core and Boundaries of the Information Systems Field
- Field legitimacy and place within academia
- Methods of evaluating scholarship, tenure and promotion practices e.g
Cuellar (2016), Dennis (2006)
- Scholar/department/journal/ country ranking methods, e.g. Lowry et al
(2007; 2004)
- Research Culture and Practices e.g. Lyttinen (2007)
- Research commentaries- discussions of the state of the art and where
we need to go in research e.g. Orlikowki and Iacono (2001).
Minitrack 2: Literature Reviews in IS
Minitrack Chair: Hirotoshi Takeda, hirotoshi.takeda(a)maine.edu
<mailto:hirotoshi.takeda@maine.edu>
As the Information Systems (IS) discipline makes intellectual
contributions to the academic research field, we need to organize and
reflect on this research in an organized fashion. Understanding specific
contributions to particular areas of the IS field is an important
meta-research exercise.
With all the knowledge that is being created in the IS field, there is a
need to synthesize and organize the existing research in IS. Literature
reviews play the important role of getting a snap-shot look at what we
know, how we know it, and who made the contributions. Literature also
play the important role of providing a basis from where we can start and
identify areas of research that are in need of our researchers’ attention.
The importance of this activity is seen in the publication of literature
review papers in journals. However, traditionally there has been a lack
of venue for these papers. This minitrack was proposed to address this
need. This minitrack will be the basis for IS researcher to conduct
literature review papers and use at the AMCIS conference as a base for
feedback and development of the literature review.
Minitrack 3: Adoption of novel theories into IS
Minitrack Co-Chairs: Michael Cuellar, mcuellar(a)georgiasouthern.edu
Duane Truex, dtruex(a)gsu.edu
As the Information Systems (IS) discipline as an applied discipline
drawing from fields as diverse as engineering, computer science,
psychology, sociology and management has historically brought new and
novel theories and metatheories into the field from those various
disciplines. Understanding how those theories and metatheories have been
utilized in which particular areas of the IS field is an important
meta-research exercise.
With these novel theories being introduced into Information Systems, it
is important to recognize that we need to properly appropriate them into
the field. We must first use them appropriately as developed by the
source field and then expand and enhance those theories and
meta-theories to account for information systems phenomena (Holmström
and Truex 2011).
This mini-track seeks to provide a venue to discuss how novel theories
should be introduced and appropriated into the information systems field.
Minitrack 4: Social Capital in the IS Community
Minitrack Co-Chairs: Michael Chau, mchau(a)business.hku.hk
Jennifer Xu, JXU(a)bentley.edu
Information Systems (IS) has made significant progress in accumulating
social capital, in addition to intellectual capital, as an academic
discipline. Such social capital can be evidenced through various forms
of connections and collaboration among scholars such as working in the
same institution, co-authorship, advisor-student relationship,
conference co-organization, committee co-membership, and editorial board
co-membership. These social interactions weave scholars into a complex
social network in which knowledge is generated, exchanged, and updated.
It is important to understand how the social ties are formed and
maintained, how social capital influences the creation of knowledge in
the field, and the development of the IS discipline in general. This
mini-track aims to solicit papers that are related to such topics as
social network analysis and visualization of the IS scholar
collaboration network, the interplay between social capital and
intellectual capital in IS, and the social identify of the IS discipline.
This mini-track aims to solicit papers that are related to some of the
following important topics:
- Social network analysis on the IS scholar collaboration network;
- Measuring social capital in the IS scholar collaboration network;
- IS scholar social network visualization;
- The relationship between co-authorship and other social ties;
- The past, present and future of social capital development in IS;
- Identifying sub-communities in the IS discipline;
- The social identify of the IS discipline;
- The social capital of IS scholars outside the IS community.
Track Co-Chairs:
Hirotoshi Takeda,
University of Southern Maine,
takeda(a)maine.edu <mailto:takeda@maine.edu>
Michael Cuellar,
Georgia Southern University,
mcuellar(a)georgiasouthern.edu <mailto:mcuellar@georgiasouthern.edu>
Duane Truex,
Georgia State University,
Dtruex(a)gsu.edu <mailto:Dtruex@gsu.edu>
References
Cuellar, M. J., Takeda, H., Vidgen, R., and Truex III, D. P. 2016.
"Ideational Influence, Connectedness, and Venue Representation: Making
an Assessment of Scholarly Capital," Journal of the Association for
Information Systems (17:1), pp. 1-28.
Dennis, A. R., Valacich, J. S., Fuller, M. A., and Schneider, C. 2006.
"Research Standards for Promotion and Tenure in Information Systems,"
MIS Quarterly (30:1), pp. 1-12.
Holmström, J., and Truex, D. 2011. "Dropping Your Tools: Exploring When
and How Theories Can Serve as Blinders in Is Research," Communications
of the AIS (28:1), pp. article 19, 28 pgs.
Lowry, P. B., Karuga, G. G., and Richardson, V. J. 2007. "Assessing
Leading Institutions, Faculty, and Articles in Premier Information
Systems Research Journals," Communications of the Association for
Information Systems (20), pp. 142-203.
Lowry, P. B., Romans, D., and Curtis, A. 2004. "Global Journal Prestige
and Supporting Disciplines: A Scientometric Study of Information Systems
Journals," Journal of the Association of Information Systems (5:2), pp.
29-77.
Lyytinen, K., Baskerville, R., Iivari, J., and Te'eni, D. 2007. "Why the
Old World Cannot Publish? Overcoming Challenges in Publishing
High-Impact Is Research," European Journal of Information Systems (16),
pp. 317-326.
Orlikowski, W. J., and Iacono, C. S. 2001. "Research Commentary:
Desperately Seeking the "IT" in IT Research--a Call to Theorizing the IT
Artifact," Information Systems Research (12:2), pp. 121-134.
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Subject: [AISWorld] Final Call for Papers: BISE Special Issue "High
Performance Business Computing"
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2019 11:07:58 +0000
From: Guido Schryen <guido.schryen(a)uni-paderborn.de>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Dear colleagues,
we cordially invite you to submit your latest research results to the
Special Issue "High Performance Business Computing"
Business & Information Systems Engineering (BISE) Publication date:
January 2020 Solicitation of manuscripts: March 15, 2019
Guest editors:
Guido Schryen, Paderborn University,
guido.schryen(a)upb.de<mailto:guido.schryen@upb.de> Natalia Kliewer, FU
Berlin,
natalia.kliewer(a)fu-berlin.de<mailto:natalia.kliewer@fu-berlin.de>
Andreas Fink, Helmut-Schmidt-Universitaet,
andreas.fink(a)hsu-hamburg.de<mailto:andreas.fink@hsu-hamburg.de>
The Call-for-Papers can be obtained from:
http://www.bise-journal.com/?p=1514
In case of any questions, feel free to contact one of the guest editors.
We are looking forward to receiving your submissions.
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for Papers: Information Technology & People -
Special Issue on, "Perspectives on the values of Big Data sharing"
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2019 12:49:11 +0100
From: Gianluigi Viscusi <gianluigi.viscusi(a)epfl.ch>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
-- Apologies if you receive multiple calls of this Call for Papers --
Call for Papers
Information Technology & People - Special Issue
"Perspectives on the values of Big Data sharing"
Call for Papers link:
http://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/products/journals/call_for_papers.htm…
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Special issue editors:
Christopher Tucci, EPFL CDM MTEI CSI ODY 1 04 (Odyssea) - Station 5
CH-1015 Lausanne - Switzerland,
email: christopher.tucci(a)epfl.ch
Gianluigi Viscusi, EPFL CDM MTEI CSI ODY 1 04 (Odyssea) - Station 5
CH-1015 Lausanne - Switzerland,
email: gianluigi.viscusi(a)epfl.ch
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Timeline for the special issue:
Deadline for the submission of papers: April 15th 2019
Reviews returned: June 15th 2019
Revised papers submitted: September 15th 2019
Final papers due: October 15th 2019
Special issue published: December 15th 2019
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Submission instructions
Please submit your manuscript via our review website:
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Big Data has been first subject to industry hype (Davenport, Barth and
Bean, 2012) with a consequent growing interest by academics (Buhl,
Röglinger, Moser and Heidemann, 2013; Goes, 2014; Batini, Rula,
Scannapieco and Viscusi, 2015; Abbasi, Sarker and Chiang, 2016; Rai,
2016; Günther, Rezazade Mehrizi, Huysman and Feldberg, 2017). The
current common understanding of big data can be summarized by the
following definition that appeared in 2013 in the first issue of Big
Data, one of the first journals on the topic published by Mary Ann
Liebert, Inc: "Big data is data that exceeds the processing capacity of
conventional database systems. The data is too big, moves too fast, or
doesn’t fit the structures of your database architectures. To gain value
from this data, you must choose an alternative way to process it
(Dumbill, 2013)." Furthermore, the big data hype and phenomenon followed
and overlapped with the public sector interest in open government data
(Bertot et al., 2014), symbolically enforced at global level by the
memoranda and directives signed by Barack Obama in the early years of
his first mandate (Obama, 2009; Chignard, 2013). This overlapping raised
the question of the different values (economic, public, and social
value) that Big Data may have, and the challenges related to having
access and sharing them, such as data quality and privacy (Batini et
al., 2015; Jain, Gyanchandani and Khare, 2016; Menon and Sarkar, 2016).
This Special Issue aims to provide an outlook on these issues,
especially considering the connection, on one hand, between Big Data,
public safety, security, and quality of life; on the other hand, on the
different paths of business models innovation enforced by Big Data such
as social innovation (Misuraca, Pasi and Viscusi, 2018) and crowd-driven
innovation (Afuah and Tucci, 2012; Afuah, Tucci and Viscusi, 2018).
Inspired by the rise of Big Data platforms and infrastructure that
handle both structured and unstructured data from a multitude of domains
and data sources (ranging from environmental and weather data to
wearables, passenger vehicle sensors, financial and insurance
institutions data streams, and social web data), the Special Issue will
explore the benefits, advantages as well as the challenges, limitation
and threats (at the data security and privacy levels) that emerge from
the Big Data value chain (Miller and Mork, 2013; Curry, 2016),
delivering “intelligence” to support operations that surround various
aspects of human living. Special attention will be dedicated but not
limited to the following areas:
- Digital governance and social innovation from Big Data
- Innovative meshed data services and ecosystems
- Intellectual property policies for Big Data
- New sustainable business models for Big Data sharing
- Open innovation, crowdsourcing, and Big Data
- Public safety early warning systems
- Public threat identification, pattern recognition, and risk
mitigation techniques
- Big Data and open science challenges
- Ethical aspects of Big Data
It is worth noting that the Special Issue will investigate the topic of
security from a social rather than technical perspective, with a
specific focus on social value impacts of Big Data-driven innovation in
terms of capabilities and “functionings” enabled by emergent Big Data
ecosystems (Sen, 1992; Nussbaum, 2011). Taking these issues into
account, Big Data and open linked data are a key resource for enabling
capabilities, support decision-making on these issues, and develop
appropriate policies and services, e.g., the examples provided by
Viscusi et al. (2014). Furthermore, Big Data-related phenomena of the
quantified self as individuals self-tracking of any kind of biological,
physical, behavioral, or environmental information (Swan, 2013) has been
recently associated with subjects other than human beings, e.g., to cars
and vehicles in general, which are actually able to capture sensory data
about themselves and about their environment, thus becoming quantified
vehicles (Stocker, Kaiser and Fellmann, 2017). Accordingly, the
emergence of different quantified subjects raise questions on the role
of Big Data for public safety and security as well as the need for
understanding the consequent infrastructural challenges and designing
new platforms and services.
In summary, the Special Issue aims to provide a multidisciplinary
understanding of the impact of Big Data on personal safety, personal
security, and well-being. In addition, the Special Issue aims to
presents solutions and case studies.
The Special Issue dissemination and organization will be supported by
the AEGIS EC H2020 Innovation Action, aiming at creating an interlinked
“Public Safety and Personal Security” Data Value Chain, and at
delivering a novel platform for Big Data curation, integration, analysis
and intelligence sharing.
References
* Abbasi, A., S. Sarker and R. H. L. Chiang. (2016). “Big data
research in information systems: Toward an inclusive research
agenda.” Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 17(2), 3.
* Afuah, A. and C. L. Tucci. (2012). “Crowdsourcing as a solution to
distant search.” Academy of Management Review, 37(3), 355–375.
* Afuah, A., C. L. Tucci and G. Viscusi. (2018). Creating and
Capturing Value Through Crowdsourcing. Oxford University Press.
* Batini, C., A. Rula, M. Scannapieco and G. Viscusi. (2015). “From
data quality to big data quality.” Journal of Database Management,
26(1), 60–82.
* Bertot, J. C., U. Gorham, P. T. Jaeger, L. C. Sarin and H. Choi.
(2014). “Big data, open government and e-government: Issues,
policies and recommendations.” Information Polity, 19, 5–16.
* Buhl, H. U., M. Röglinger, F. Moser and J. Heidemann. (2013). “Big
Data - A Fashionable Topic with(out) Sustainable Relevance for
Research and Practice?” Business & Information Systems Engineering,
5(2), 65–69.
* Chignard, S. (2013). “A brief history of Open Data.” Retrieved from
http://parisinnovationreview.com/2013/03/29/brief-history-open-data/
* Curry, E. (2016). “The Big Data Value Chain: Definitions, Concepts,
and Theoretical Approaches BT - New Horizons for a Data-Driven
Economy: A Roadmap for Usage and Exploitation of Big Data in
Europe.” In: J. M. Cavanillas, E. Curry, & W. Wahlster (Eds.), (pp.
29–37). Cham: Springer International Publishing.
* Davenport, T. H., P. Barth and R. Bean. (2012). “How “Big Data” Is
Different.” MIT Sloan Management Review, 54(1), 43–46.
* Dumbill, E. (2013). “Making Sense of Big Data (Editorial).” Big
Data, 1(1), 1–2.
* Goes, P. (2014). “Editor’s Comments: Big Data and IS Research.”
Management Information Systems Quarterly, 38(3), iii–viii.
* Günther, W. A., M. H. Rezazade Mehrizi, M. Huysman and F. Feldberg.
(2017). “Debating big data: A literature review on realizing value
from big data.” The Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 26(3),
191–209.
* Jain, P., M. Gyanchandani and N. Khare. (2016). “Big data privacy: a
technological perspective and review.” Journal of Big Data, 3(1), 25.
* Menon, S. and S. Sarkar. (2016). “Privacy and Big Data: Scalable
Approaches to Sanitize Large Transactional Databases for Sharing.”
MIS Quarterly, 40(4), 963–981.
* Miller, H. G. and P. Mork. (2013). “From Data to Decisions: A Value
Chain for Big Data.” IT Professional, 15(1), 57–59.
* Misuraca, G., G. Pasi and G. Viscusi. (2018). “Understanding the
Social Implications of the Digital Transformation: Insights from
Four Case Studies on the Role of Social Innovation to Foster
Resilience of Society. BT - Electronic Participation - 10th IFIP WG
8.5 International Conference, ePart 2018, K.”
* Nussbaum, M. C. (2011). Creating Capabilities - The Human
Development Approach. Cambridge (MA): The Belknap Press of Harvard
University Press.
* Obama, B. (2009). “Transparency and open government. Memorandum for
the heads of executive departments and agencies.” Retrieved from
https://www.whitehouse.gov/open/documents/open-government-directive
* Rai, A. (2016). “Synergies between big data and theory.” MIS Q.,
40(2), iii–ix.
* Sen, A. (1992). Inequality Re-examined. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
* Stocker, A., C. Kaiser and M. Fellmann. (2017). “Quantified
Vehicles.” Business & Information Systems Engineering, 59(2), 125–130.
* Swan, M. (2013). “The quantified self: Fundamental disruption in big
data science and biological discovery.” Big Data, 1(2), 85–99.
* Viscusi, G., M. Castelli and C. Batini. (2014). “Assessing social
value in open data initiatives: a framework.” Future Internet, 6(3),
498–517.
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP - The Technical, Socio-Economic and Ethical
Aspects of AI Minitrack @HICSS 2020
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2019 03:27:30 +0000
From: Nancy Deng <ndeng(a)csudh.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
CC: Nancy Deng <ndeng(a)csudh.edu>, yichuan.wang(a)sheffield.ac.uk
<yichuan.wang(a)sheffield.ac.uk>, Dr. Yibai Li <yibai.li(a)scranton.edu>
[AISWorld] CFP - The Technical, Socio-Economic and Ethical Aspects of AI
Minitrack @HICSS 2020
?Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences- HICSS-53 (January
7-10, 2020, Grand Wailea, Maui)
Minitrack: The Technical, Socio-Economic and Ethical Aspects of AI
Track: knowledge Innovation and Entrepreneurial Systems
Scope
Augmented intelligence offers a new perspective to look at the
artificial intelligence (AI), social computing, machine learning, big
data, data mining, and related areas. It has a clear emphasis that
humanity, not machines, is the core of this scientific inquiry.
The Technical Aspect of AI. The technological advancements in computer
science and information systems have presented AI as a new type of aid
to human workers. Given that social computing allows human to better
identify, acquire, assimilate, generate, share, and use knowledge
resources, scientists and industry experts have started to view
artificial intelligence as systems to enhance and augment human
capabilities.
The Socio-Economic Aspect of AI. AI allows businesses to explore new
opportunities through innovation spillovers. As the needs for social
computing continue to grow, researchers increasingly study how AI can
drive the digital economy while at the same time offering solutions to
societal issues.
The Ethical Aspect of AI. Ethical concerns have arisen in the
development and deployment of artificial intelligence systems. Computer
and data scientists have encountered or will encounter ethical issues
such as biases in the building of machine learning models and
stereotypes in the development of robots.
Topics
This minitrack is open to papers in all formats including empirical
studies, design, theory, theoretical framework, case studies, and etc.
Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
--AI and social computing
--AI and knowledge management
--AI, innovation and human decision making
--AI and future of work
--AI in healthcare
--Human-AI collaboration
--Human-AI interaction
--Trust towards AI and robots
--Users' fear of AI
--Robots and the impacts on workplace
--Biases in machine learning models and best practices
Important Dates
April 15, 2019: Beginning of Submission Period
June 15, 2019: Paper Submission Deadline (11:59 pm HST)
August 17, 2019: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
September 22, 2019: Deadline for Final Manuscript
October 1, 2019: Deadline for at least one author to register
January 7, 2020: Symposia, Workshops, and Tutorials
January 8-10, 2020: Paper Presentations
Minitrack Co-Chairs
Yibai Li (Primary Contact) | yibai.li(a)scranton.edu
Xuefei (Nancy) Deng | ndeng(a)csudh.edu
Yichuan Wang | yichuan.wang(a)sheffield.ac.uk
http://hicss.hawaii.edu/
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Subject: The Web Conference 2019 Newsletter (2nd edition)
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2019 06:25:47 +0000
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The Web Conference 2019
May 13 - 17, 2019
San Francisco, California, USA
*** The Web Conference 2019 Newsletter (2nd edition) ***
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Register today!
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The early bird registration deadline for The Web Conference 2019 is
fast approaching. Please register by **March 6, 2019** to take
advantage of the lowest registration prices available.
Register athttps://www2019.thewebconf.org/registration .
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Schedule
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Many different events and programs of the conference are now
finalized. You can see the current state of the schedule at
https://www2019.thewebconf.org/schedule .
Note that this year we have introduced 3 new full day tracks that we
encourage you to familiarize yourself with:
* The Web of Health:https://www2019.thewebconf.org/event-web-of-health
* The Future of the Open Web:
https://www2019.thewebconf.org/event-future-open-web
* Designing an Ethical Web:
https://www2019.thewebconf.org/event-designing-ethical-web
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Excursions
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As you are planning your stay in San Francisco Bay Area during May
2019, we encourage you to keep an eye on the Excursions page where we
post events outside of the usual conference schedule that may be of
interest to you. Note that some of these events have very limited
space availability and we encourage you to RSVP for them soon.
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Accommodation
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A reminder that if you need accommodation during the conference, we
encourage you to reserve it ASAP. The accommodation prices in San
Francisco are high and they can increase even further as we approach
the month of May.
We have negotiated a limited number of highly discounted rooms at the
Hyatt Regency (the conference venue) that we encourage you to take
advantage of. You can reserve your room today by going to
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