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Subject: [WI] CfP 12th Workshop on Social and Human Aspects of Business
Process Management (BPMS2’19)
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2019 16:04:04 +0200
From: rainer.schmidt(a)hm.edu
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The 12th Workshop on Social and Human Aspects of
Business Process Management (BPMS2’19)
As part of BPM 2019
17th International Conference on Business Process Management
September 2, 2019 Vienna, Austria
Call for Papers
Deadline for workshop paper submissions: May 24, 2019
Workshop Theme
The Workshop on Social and Human Aspects of Business Process Management
(BPMS2) explores how business process management can benefit from
integrating
the paradigms of social information systems and social software: weak ties,
social production, egalitarianism, and mutual service or by using these
paradigms in business processes. In this way, social information systems
emerge. Furthermore, the workshop investigates the human aspects introduced
into Business Process Management by involving human users. Examples are the
use of crowdsourced knowledge and tasks, the need for new user interfaces,
e.g. augmented reality and voice bots
Social information systems 1 and social software 2 are spreading quickly in
society, organizations and economics. They enable social business3 that has
created a multitude of success stories. More and more enterprises use social
information systems and social software to improve their business processes
and create new business models. They are used both in internal and external
business processes. Using social information systems and social
software, the
communication with the customer is increasingly bi-directional. E.g.
companies
integrate customers into product development to capture ideas for new
products
and features. Social information systems and software also create new
possibilities to enhance internal business processes by improving the
exchange
of knowledge and information, to speed up decisions, etc.
Social information systems and social software are based on four paradigms:
weak ties, social production, egalitarianism and mutual service
provisioning.
* Weak ties
Weak-ties 4 are spontaneously established contacts between individuals that
create new views and allow combining competencies. Social information
systems
and social software support the creation of weak ties by supporting to
create
contacts in impulse between non-predetermined individuals.
* Social Production
Social Production 5 is the creation of artefacts, by combining the input
from
independent contributors without predetermining the way to do this. By this
means, it is possible to integrate new and innovative contributions not
identified or planned. Reputation based mechanisms assure quality
following an
a-posteriori approach.
* Egalitarianism
Egalitarianism is the attitude of handling individuals equally. Social
information systems and social software highly rely on egalitarianism and
therefore strives for giving all participants the same rights to contribute.
This is done with the intention to encourage a maximum of contributors
and to
get the best solution fusioning a high number of contributions, thus
enabling
the wisdom of the crowds 6 7. Social information systems and social software
realize egalitarianism by abolishing hierarchical structures, merging the
roles of contributors and consumers and introducing a culture of trust.
* Mutual Service Provisioning
Social information systems and social software overcome the separation
of the
service provider and consumer by introducing the idea, that service
provisioning is a mutual process of service exchange. Thus both service
provider and consumer (or better prosumer) provide services to one
another in
order co-create value 8. This mutual service provisioning contrasts to the
idea of industrial service provisioning, where services are produced in
separation from the customer to achieve scaling effects.
Up to recent years, the interaction of social information systems and social
software and its underlying paradigms with business processes have not been
investigated in depth. Therefore, the objective of the workshop is to
explore
how social information systems and social software interact with business
process management, how business process management has to change to comply
with weak ties, social production, egalitarianism and mutual service,
and how
business processes may profit from these principles.
The workshop will discuss three topics. Social Business Process Management,
Social Business and Big Data in Social Business. Social Business Process
Management is the use of social software to support one or multiple
phases of
the business process life cycle.
1. Social Business Process Management (SBPM)
- Payoff of social software in the BPM lifecycle (Design, Deployment,
Operation, and Evaluation)?
- BPM methods and paradigms to cope with social software
- Influence of weak ties, social production, egalitarianism and mutual
service
provisioning on BPM methods
- Trust and reputation in business processes management carried through
social
software
- Influence of weak ties, social production, egalitarianism and mutual
service
provisioning in the design and management of business processes?
- Integration of social software with WFMS or other business process support
systems?
- Conceptual modeling for knowledge intensive and social business processes?
2. Social Business: Social software supporting business processes
- New opportunities offered by social software for the support of business
processes
- Sociality requirements of business processes according to their nature
(predictable/non predictable; production/collaborative/ad hoc)
- Use of Wikis, Blogs etc. to support business processes
- Fitting between types of social software and phases of the BPM lifecycle
- New trends in business knowledge modelling leveraged by social production
3. Human Aspects of Business Process Management
- Concepts, technologies, and services to support individuals acting in
business processes
- Human aspects of business process management
- Human-centric business processes
- Human resource management in business processes (workloads, skills,
preferences, affinities, context, mobility, etc …)
Goal
Based on the ten previous successful BPMS2 workshops since 2008, the goal of
the BPMS2’19 workshop is to promote the integration of business process
management with social information systems and social software and to
enlarge
the community pursuing the theme.
Workshop paper format
Position papers of up to 2500 words are sought. Position papers that raise
relevant questions, or describe successful or unsuccessful practice, or
describe experience will all be welcome. Position papers will be assigned a
20-minute presentation. Short papers of up to 1000 words can also be
submitted, and will be assigned a 10-minute presentation.
Submission
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 (There is no possibility to buy
additional pages). Position papers and tool reports should be no longer
than 6
pages. Papers should be submitted in the new LNBIP format
(http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-7-487211-0). Papers
have to
present original research contributions not concurrently submitted
elsewhere.
The title page must contain a short abstract, a classification of the topics
covered, preferably using the list of topics above, and an indication of the
submission category (regular paper/position paper/tool report).
Please use Easychair for submitting your paper:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bpm2019
The paper selection will be based on the relevance of a paper 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 as a post-
proceeding volume (to be sent around 4 months after the workshop) in their
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP) series.
Activities
All papers will be published on workshop wiki (www.bpms2.org) before the
workshop, so that everybody can learn about the problems that are important
for other participants. A blog will be used to encourage and support
discussions. The workshop will consist of long and short paper
presentations,
brainstorming sessions and discussions. The workshop report will be created
collaboratively using a wiki. A special issue over all workshops will be
published in a journal (decision in progress).
Important dates
Deadline for workshop paper submissions:
May 24, 2019
Notification of Acceptance:
June 28, 2019
Camera-ready papers deadline: July 12, 2019
Workshop:
September 2nd, 2019
Primary Contact
Rainer Schmidt
Munich University of Applied Sciences
Rainer.Schmidt(a)hm.edu
Phone: +49 89 1265 3740
Fax: + 49 89 1265 3780
Selmin Nurcan
University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne,
Centre de Recherche en Informatique (CRI)
France
Selmin.Nurcan(a)univ-paris1.fr
Workshop Program Committee (confirmations pending)
The following people have accepted to be members of the PC. Some invitations
are still pending and more people are expected:
Ilia Bider, IbisSoft AB
Jan Bosch - Intuit, Mountain View, California, USA
Pietro Fraternali, Politecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Elettronica e
Informazione
Rania Khalaf, IBM T.J. Watson Research, Cambridge, USA
Ralf Klamma - Informatik 5, RWTH Aachen, Germany
Sai Peck Lee - University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Gustaf Neumann - Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration,
Vienna, Austria
Selmin Nurcan - University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne, France
Andreas Oberweis, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Gil Regev - EPFL & Itecor, Switzerland
Michael Rosemann - Faculty of Information Technology Queensland
University of
Technology, Australia
Rainer Schmidt - University of Applied Sciences, Aalen, Germany
Miguel-Ángel Sicilia - University of Alcalá, Madrid, Spain
Pnina Soffer - Department of Management Information Systems, University of
Haifa, Israel
Markus Strohmaier - Graz University of Technology, Austria
1 R. Schmidt, R. Alt, S. Nurcan. „Social Information Systems“. In
Proceedings
of the 52nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Hawaii.
Retrieved from http://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/50141. 2019
2 R. Schmidt and S. Nurcan, “BPM and Social Software,” BPM2008 Workshop
Proceedings, Springer–LNCS, Springer, 2008.
3 D. Kiron, D. Palmer, A. N. Phillips, and N. Kruschwitz, „Social Business:
What are Companies Really Doing??“, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
4 Mark Granovetter, “The Strength of Weak Ties,” The American Journal of
Sociology 78, no. 6 (1973): 1360–1380.
5 Yochai Benkler, The Wealth of Networks?: How Social Production Transforms
Markets and Freedom (Yale University Press, 2006).
6 James Surowiecki, The Wisdom of Crowds:?: Why the Many Are Smarter
Than the
Few and How Collective Wisdom Shapes Business, Economies, Societies and
Nations (Anchor, 2005), accessed August 30, 2008,
http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20&path=ASIN/0385….
7 J. Surowiecki, The Wisdom of Crowds, Anchor, 2005.
8 S. Vargo, P. Maglio, und M. Akaka, “On value and value co-creation: A
service systems and service logic perspective,” European Management Journal,
vol. 26, Juni. 2008, S. 145-152.
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: Deep-ML 2019 Deadline extended (Firm) 23 April
2019
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2019 10:30:29 +0100
From: Deep ML <deepml.info(a)gmail.com>
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---------------------- Call for Papers Call for Papers - Deadline
Extended (Firm) 23 April 2019----------------------------
The International Conference on Deep Learning and Machine Learning in
Emerging Applications (Deep-ML 2019)
26-28 August 2019, Istanbul, Turkey
http://www.ficloud.org/deep-ml-2019/ <http://www.ficloud.org/deep-ml-2019/>
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Deep learning and machine learning are the state-of-the-art at providing
models, methods, tools and techniques for developing autonomous and
intelligent systems which can revolutionize industrial and commercial
applications in various fields such as online commerce, intelligent
transportation, healthcare and medicine, security, manufacturing,
education, games, and various other industrial applications. Google, for
example, exploits the techniques of deep learning in voice and image
recognition applications, while Amazon uses such techniques in helping
customers in their online purchase decisions.
The International Conference on Deep Learning and Machine Learning in
Emerging Applications (Deep-ML) provides a leading forum for
researchers, developers, practitioners, and professional from public
sectors and industries in order to meet and share latest solutions and
ideas in solving cutting edge problems in modern information society and
economy.
The conference comprises a set of tracks that focus on specific
challenges in deep learning and machine learning and their applications
in emerging areas. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to,
the following:
1) Deep and Machine Learning Models and Techniques:
Novel machine and deep learning
Active learning; Incremental learning and online learning
Agent-based learning; Manifold learning Multi-task learning
Bayesian networks and applications
Case-based reasoning methods
Statistical models and learning
Computational learning; Evolutionary algorithms and learning
Evolutionary neural networks
Fuzzy logic-based learning
Genetic optimization
Clustering, classification and regression
Neural network models and learning
Parallel and distributed learning
Reinforcement learning
Supervised, semi-supervised and unsupervised learning
Tensor Learning
2) Deep and Machine Learning for Big Data Analytics:
Deep/Machine learning based theoretical and computational models
Novel techniques for big data storage and processing
Data analysis, insights and hidden pattern
Data analysis and decision making
Data wrangling, munching and cleaning
Data integration and fusion
Data visualization
Data and information quality, efficiency and scalability
Security threat detection using big data analytics Visualizing security
threats Enhancing privacy and trust
Data analytics in complex applications – finance, business, healthcare,
engineering, medicine, law, transportation, and telecommunication
3) Deep and Machine Learning for Data Mining and Knowledge:
Data mining in the web and online systems
Multimedia; images and video data mining
Feature extraction and classification
Information retrieval and extraction
Distributed and P2P data search
Sentiment analysis
Mining high velocity data streams
Anomaly detection in streaming data
Mining social media and social networks
Mining sensor and computer networks data
Mining spatial and temporal datasets
Data classification, clustering, and association
Knowledge acquisition and learning
Knowledge representation and reasoning
Knowledge discovery in large datasets
4) Deep and Machine Learning Application Areas:
Bioinformatics and biomedical informatics
Finance, business and retail
Intelligent transportation Healthcare, medicine and clinical decision
support
Computer vision
Human activity recognition
Information retrieval and web search
Cybersecurity
Natural language processing
Recommender systems
Social media and networks
5) Deep and Machine Learning for Computing and Network Platforms:
Network and communication systems
Software defined networks
Wireless and sensor networks
Internet of Things (IoT)
Cloud Computing
Edge and Fog Computing
Paper Submission:
Full papers must be in English and should be between 12 to 14 pages.
Short papers should be limited to 8 pages. Papers must be formatted in
Springer's LNCS format.
Submitted research papers may not overlap with papers that have already
been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a
conference with proceedings.
Important Dates:
Submission Deadline (Extended - Firm): 23 April 2019
Authors Notification: 20 May 2019
Final Manuscript Due: 14 June 2019
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
General Co-Chairs:
Joao Gama, University of Porto, Portugal
Edwin Lughofer, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Program Co-Chairs:
Irfan Awan, University of Bradford, UK
Hadi Larijani, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
Local Organising Co-Chairs:
Perin Ünal, Teknopar, Turkey
Sezer Gören, Ugurdag Yeditepe University, Turkey
Tacha Serif, Yeditepe University, Turkey
Publication Chair:
Muhammad Younas, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Journal Special Issue Coordinator:
Lin Guan, Loughborough University, UK
Workshop Coordinator:
Filipe Portela, University of Minho, Portugal
Publicity Chair:
Esra N. Yolaçan, Osman Gazi University, Turkey
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Subject: [AISWorld] Summer School: Dabating Data: Problems and
Perspectives of Digitalisation | Potsdam | 25 - 31 August 2019
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2019 11:21:48 +0200
From: Hanna Krasnova <krasnova(a)uni-potsdam.de>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
*Summer School: Debating Data: Problems and Perspectives of Digitalisation *
25 - 31 August 2019, Potsdam, Germany
Convened by University of Potsdam & HSE University (Moscow and Saint
Petersburg)
https://www.uni-potsdam.de/de/isc/kurse/summerschool/dd.html
Even though rapidly progressing digitalization turns almost any sphere of
modern life into an asset of Big Data, discussions about the uses, reuses,
and abuses of data largely remain within the clearly confined frameworks of
individual disciplines and institutions. The summer school challenges this
persistent compartmentalization through a distinct cross-disciplinary
approach.
In order to facilitate a dialogue between the branches of data science, the
summer school brings together teachers and students from the Humanities,
Social Sciences, Engineering and Natural Sciences to discuss the potential
as well as the problems of digital technological change from an
international and interdisciplinary perspective.
We welcome up to *30 participants (advanced Bachelor and Master
students) *from
the above-mentioned fields of knowledge, who are interested in
investigating the transformations of a digitized world, drawing upon
insights from an integrated interdisciplinary perspective, combining their
specific interests and knowledge about Big Data within a broader
investigation on other fields of digitalization.
Some information
Participants can be credited: *3 ECTS*
Language of instruction and discussion: *English*
Application deadline:* 20 April 2019*
Applicants who have been admitted will be notified by the *end of April
2019.*
Application documents: *Motivation letter explaining your interest in the
discourse on data; certificate of enrollment and CV*
*Participation is free of charge & accommodation provided!*
With warm regards,
Hanna Krasnova
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Prof. Dr. Hanna Krasnova, Chair
Chair of Business Informatics, esp. Social Media and Data Science
Universität Potsdam
Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society
The German Internet Institute
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Subject: [WI] [EXTENDED Deadline] CfP Workshop "Hybrid Collaboration -
Moving Beyond Purely Co-Located or Remote Collaboration" @ ECSCW '19
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2019 06:49:05 +0000
From: Neumayr Thomas <Thomas.Neumayr(a)fh-hagenberg.at>
Reply-To: Neumayr Thomas <Thomas.Neumayr(a)fh-hagenberg.at>
To: wi(a)lists.kit.edu <wi(a)lists.kit.edu>
[Apologies for possible crosspostings]
Call for Participation
Workshop "Hybrid Collaboration - Moving Beyond Purely Co-Located or
Remote Collaboration" @ ECSCW 2019, Salzburg, Austria
More info: https://ecscw2019workshop.projekte.fh-hagenberg.at
*) Important Dates
Deadline for submission of position papers: April 24, 2019 (EXTENDED).
Notification of acceptance: May 2, 2019.
Date of Workshop: June 8, 2019.
*) Introduction
New collaborative practices and technologies increasingly blur the
traditional boundaries between co-located and remote collaboration.
Using technologies such as connected interactive whiteboards and mobile
devices, team meetings are increasingly partially distributed with
co-located and remote members. Collaboration tools such as Slack also
invite users to transcend the dichotomy of synchronous and asynchronous
team work. In a first attempt to frame this new kind of collaborative
practices, Neumayr et al. (2018) have formulated their framework of
“Hybrid Collaboration” to enable the description and analysis of current
hybrid collaboration practices. Still, there is a considerable knowledge
gap in the field of hybrid collaboration although it is daily common
practice.
This one-day workshop aims at bringing together researchers and
practitioners working on empirical research methodologies and currently
existing practical use cases of hybrid collaboration while ultimately
striving for a high level of usability and UX in the tools we develop in
the realm of either co-located or remote collaboration settings.
*) Workshop Topics
The topics dealt with in this workshop include but are not limited to:
- What are the opportunities and challenges of researching hybrid
collaboration today?
- How can collaborative practices in hybrid meetings/events be studied
in naturalistic environments?
- How can we prototype hybrid collaboration and conduct controlled
experiments?
- Which established, alternative, or entirely novel research methods can
help to tackle those challenges?
- How can we reach a shared conceptualization and understanding of
hybrid collaboration, meetings and events? These concepts are often
expressed through other similar terminologies such as remote, online,
hybrid, or virtual collaboration, meetings, and events in partially
distributed teams, virtual teams, etc.
*) Call for Participation
Please consider contributing to this workshop:
Participants will be selected based on their position paper submissions
(up to 4 pages in length using the recent ACM SIGCHI Extended Abstracts
format: https://sigchi.org/templates/). The submissions will be reviewed
by the workshop organizers and judged by their quality concerning
relevance and potential to stimulate discussion at the workshop.
Submissions should be sent to thomas.neumayr(at)fh-hagenberg.at and
banu.saatci(at)cc.au.dk in .pdf format on or before April 24, 2019.
The notification to the workshop participants will be distributed on May
2, 2019.
Accepted position papers will be distributed among the participants well
before the workshop to allow a familiarization with each others’ topics.
In this process, participants are asked to reflect on the other
submissions and bring questions with them.
*) Organizers
Thomas Neumayr, Mirjam Augstein, Hans-Christian Jetter, University of
Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Hagenberg Campus, Austria
Banu Saatci, Clemens Klokmose, Aarhus University, Denmark
Gabriele Anderst-Kotsis, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Sean Rintel, Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: Models to Programs Workshop @ADBIS2019
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2019 11:38:09 +0000
From: Jiri Musto <Jiri.Musto(a)lut.fi>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
M2P@ADBIS 2019
Models to Programs
ADBIS 2019, September 8-11, 2019, Bled - Slovenia
https://adbis2019.um.si<https://adbis2019.um.si/>
M2P website:
https://www.is.informatik.uni-kiel.de/is/veranstaltungen/adbis/m2p2019adbis/
EasyChair Login for M2P'2019:
https://easychair.org/my/conference.cgi?conf=m2p
Workshop in collaboration with
The 23rd European Conference on Advances in Databases and Information
Systems
Programming has become a technique for everybody, especially for
non-computer scientists. Programs became an essential part of modern
infrastructure. Programming is nowadays a socio-material practice in
most disciplines of science and engineering. Programs of the future must
be understandable by all parties involved, must be accurate and precise
enough for the task they support, and must support reasoning and
controlled realisation and evolution at all levels of abstraction.
The workshop will discuss novel approaches to programming based on
modelling approaches such as model-driven development (MDE, MDA, MDD)
and conceptual-model programming and their future developments. In
future, application engineers and scientists are going to develop and to
use models instead of programming in the old style. A model may combine
several facets at the same time and may thus have its structure where
some facets support specific purposes and functions. A model is a
well-formed, adequate, and dependable instrument that represents origins
and that functions in utilisation scenarios. Its criteria of
well-formedness, adequacy, and dependability must be commonly accepted
by its CoP within some context and correspond to the functions that a
model fulfils in utilisation scenarios. The model should be well-formed
according to some well-formedness criterion. As an instrument or more
specifically an artefact a model comes with its background that is often
given only in an implicit and hidden form and not explicitly explained.
The list of workshop topics
* notions of models that can be understood and used as programs
* models-at-runtime
* advanced conceptual modelling
* conceptual-model programming
* modelling foundation
* transformation of models to programs
* model suites/ensembles for programmers
* modelling as the first step to programming and its revisions
* advanced model-driven programming and software modernisation
* modelling in applications
Important Dates:
Workshop paper submission: May 17th 2019
Workshop paper acceptance notification: June 10th 2019
Camera-ready paper: June 23rd 2019
Workshops: September 8th 2019
Main Conference: September 8-11th 2019
Organizers:
Prof. Dr. Ajantha Dahanayake (Lappeenranta University of Technology,
Finland) Ajantha.Dahanayake(a)lut.fi<mailto:Ajantha.Dahanayake@lut.fi>
Prof. Dr. Bernhard Thalheim (Christian Albrechts University, Germany)
thalheim(a)is.informatik.uni-kiel.de<mailto:thalheim@is.informatik.uni-kiel.de>
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Heinrich C. Mayr (Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Austria)
Jari Porras (Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland)
Veda C. Storey (Georgia State University, USA)
Witold Abramowicz (Poznan University of Economics, Poland)
Igor Fjodorov (Russian economic Plekhanov university, Russia)
Elyar Gasanov (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia)
Holger Giese (Hasso Plattner Institute, Germany)
John Mylopoulos (University of Toronto, Canada)
Bernhard Rumpe (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
Klaus-Dieter Schewe (Software Competence Center Hagenberg, Austria)
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Subject: [wkwi] Two weeks to go for submission deadline for ICIS 2019,
get your best research ready for submission! Call for Paper - Deadline
on 1 May 2019
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2019 06:16:52 +0000
From: Leimeister, JanMarco <janmarco.leimeister(a)unisg.ch>
Reply-To: Leimeister, JanMarco <janmarco.leimeister(a)unisg.ch>
To: wi(a)lists.kit.edu <wi(a)lists.kit.edu>, wkwi(a)listserv.dfn.de
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Dear all,
A gentle reminder that the ICIS 2019 submission deadline is on 1 May
2019, 11:59PM EST. The 40th International Conference on Information
Systems (ICIS) will be held December 15-18 in Munich Germany. All
submissions should be made to
https://new.precisionconference.com/user/login. Please find the call
for papers at
https://icis2019.aisconferences.org/submissions/call-for-papers/.
We invite submissions for completed research papers, short papers, panel
discussions, teaching cases and professional development workshops
(PDWs). The theme for ICIS 2019 is “Information Systems: Heart of
Innovation Ecosystems”. Key dates for the conference are as follows (all
times are United Stated EST)
ICIS 2019 Submission Deadline: May 1, 2019 (11:59PM EST)
Acceptance Decisions: July 31, 2019
Main Conference: Dec 15-18, 2019
Visit the website https://icis2019.aisconferences.org for a complete
list of tracks as well as submission instructions, author and reviewer
guides and much more. Also, feel free to spread the word by forwarding
this email or on social media using #icis2019.
The system guide for authors is available at:
https://icis2019.aisconferences.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/ICIS2019_Aut…
Please also register on the system to sign up as a reviewer for ICIS
2019. To do so, please create an account in the PCS system, then click
on review, then provide areas of expertise.
Select the following in the drop down:
a. Society: AIS
b. Conference/Journal: ICIS 2019
Please indicate which track you are interested to review for, by
choosing either Expert or Competent for the desired track.
Best Regards
Waifong Boh, Jan Marco Leimeister and Sunil Wattal
ICIS 2019 Program Co-Chairs
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Direktor und Lehrstuhlinhaber | Director and Full Professor
Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik (IWI-HSG) | Institute of Information
Management (IWI HSG)
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Leimeister, J. M. (2015): Einführung in die Wirtschaftsinformatik. 12.
Auflage.
Das Buch bei Springer: http://www.springer.com/de/book/9783540778462
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Leimeister, J. M. (2014): Collaboration Engineering - IT-gestützte
Zusammenarbeitsprozesse systematisch entwickeln und durchführen.
Weitere Informationen unter: www.CollaborationEngineering.de
Das Buch bei Springer: www.springer.com/978-3-642-20890-4
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Leimeister, J. M (2012).: Dienstleistungsengineering und -management.
Weitere Informationen unter: www.DienstleistungsEngineering.de
Das Buch bei Springer: www.springer.com/978-3-642-27982-9
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: 2nd International Workshop on
Software-intensive Business:
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2019 04:34:52 +0000
From: Smolander Kari <kari.smolander(a)aalto.fi>
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CALL FOR PAPERS
2nd International Workshop on Software-intensive Business:
Start-ups, Platforms and Ecosystems (IWSiB)
http://iwsib.org/
Hosted by ESEC/FSE 2019 (http://esec-fse19.ut.ee/)
Monday August 26, 2019 - Tallinn, Estonia
The role of software-intensive business solutions is still, after
decades, ever-growing in our society. There is hardly a field or an
industrial domain where software-intensive solutions have not
revolutionized the business. Furthermore, due to the emergence of the
platform economy, the role of software solutions and boundary resources,
such as the quality of APIs, is rising. In this context software
producing organizations face the challenges of changing demands, rapidly
evolving technology, and a dynamic ecosystem in which their products and
services need to operate. Organizations need to rethink their operating
models and benefit from current and future trends.
The challenge to make these organizations successful is
multi-disciplinary. First, there exist software engineering and
technology challenges, such as eliciting and prioritizing requirements,
dealing with platforms and technology standards, and operating in
complex technology landscapes that constrain and enable their
technology. Secondly, there exist adoption challenges: organizations
need to find ways to convince their target users to adopt their
technologies and to coordinate evolving technologies to provide the most
valuable end-user experience. Thirdly, there exist business model
challenges, where these organizations must find ways to maximize profit
from their innovations and technologies. Because of the pervasiveness of
software, the challenges are observed everywhere in the economy, whether
it is logistics, online marketing, or e-health. Furthermore, they are
applicable to organizations in every stage of development, whether it is
a software startup or a software giant that has influenced the market
consistently for decades.
The International Workshop on Software-Intensive Business: Start-ups,
Platforms and Ecosystems (IWSiB) aims to bridge the current gap between
software engineering and business. Software engineering methods,
processes and tools should support and facilitate fast and agile
business development. The goals of this workshop are to provide a venue
for members of the software engineering and business research
communities to discuss issues relevant of common interest and provide a
venue for sharing early work and work-in-progress to obtain feedback
from the wider community.
The topics of interest include, but are not limited, to the following
aspects of software-intensive business:
- Software ecosystem and platform architectures, evolution and lifecycle
- Ecosystem and platform orchestration and governance API economy
solutions and challenges
- Software development practices in software startups
- Business-oriented software development practices
- Business practices in software development
- Software product management
- Business aspects of continuous, agile and lean development
- Software engineering economics
- Value-based software engineering
- Organizational practices in software businesses
- Observations of software industry and its trends
- Interweaving product and business development
- Impact of new technological and business model trends on
software-intensive businesses
- Industrial experience reports on challenges and best practices that
connect software engineering and business
The workshop seeks submissions describing novel research, experience
reports, as well as emerging ideas and new research questions. The focus
of the workshop is on new promising ideas and, therefore, also
preliminary results and work-in-progress reports are welcome to ignite
discussion.
We want to encourage submissions of contributions describing different
stages of research, from position papers to full research reports. We
invite two paper categories:
- Full papers (maximum 6 pages, ACM style)
- Position, poster and demo papers (2-4 pages)
Papers will be evaluated based on their originality, relevance to the
workshop, and potential for discussion. Three members from the
international program committee will review each submission.
Important dates:
Submission: June 3, 2019
Notification of acceptance: June 24, 2019
Camera-ready: July 1, 2019
Submissions: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iwsib2019
Proceedings of IWSiB 2019 are made available in the ACM Digital Library.
Instructions for formatting and publication policies can be found from
ESEC/FSE pages:
https://esec-fse19.ut.ee/attending/esec-fse-2019-submission-policies/
We strongly support submitting a new and extended version of an accepted
paper to ICSOB 2019 (see http://icsob2019.wordpress.com ).
Workshop organizers
Kari Smolander, LUT University, Finland, kari.smolander(a)lut.fi
Paul Grünbacher, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria,
paul.gruenbacher(a)jku.at
Sami Hyrynsalmi, Tampere University, Finland, sami.hyrynsalmi(a)tuni.fi
Slinger Jansen, Utrecht University, The Netherlands,
slinger(a)slingerjansen.nl
Program committee
Rahul Basole, Accenture
Jan Bosch, Chalmers University of Technology
Sjaak Brinkkemper, Utrecht University
Christoph Bussler, Google
Michael Cusumano, MIT Sloan School of Management
Daniela Damian, University of Victoria, Canada
Samuel A. Fricker, Blekinge Institute of Technology
Jens Förderer, University Mannheim
Robert Heinrich, Karlsruher Institute of Technology
Georg Herzwurm, University of Stuttgart
Helena Holmström Olsson, University of Malmo
Zhi Jin, Peking University
Hans-Bernd Kittlaus, InnoTivum Consulting
Tiziana Margaria, Lero, Ireland
Juergen Muench, Reutlingen University
Alexander Mädche, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Alexander Nolte, University of Tartu
Efi Papatheocharous, RISE SICS, Sweden
Bala Ramesh, Georgia State University
Guenther Ruhe, University of Calgary
Diomidis Spinellis, Athens University of Economics and Business
Pasi Tyrväinen, University of Jyväskylä
Xiaofeng Wang, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Karl Werder, University of Cologne
Krzysztof Wnuk, Blekinge Institute of Technology
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Subject: [AISWorld] 2nd CFP - The Technical, Socio-Economic and Ethical
Aspects of AI Minitrack @HICSS 2020
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2019 19:46:16 +0000
From: Nancy Deng <ndeng(a)csudh.edu>
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CC: Nancy Deng <ndeng(a)csudh.edu>, Yichuan Wang
<yichuan.wang(a)sheffield.ac.uk>, Dr. Yibai Li <yibai.li(a)scranton.edu>
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 Fast track journal opportunity:
Authors of papers accepted for presentation in the minitrack will be
offered the opportunity to submit an extended version of their papers
for consideration for fast-track publication in:
-- ACM Transactions on Social Computing Special Issue
--Technological Forecasting and Social Change (TFSC) Special Issue on
Digitalization Adding Value to Healthcare, if research addresses all
aspects of AI in healthcare
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/tracks-53/knowledge-innovation-and-entrepreneurial-…
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Subject: [AISWorld] Final CFP: E-Health & Semantics
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2019 12:32:37 -0400
From: Atilla Elçi <atilla.elci(a)gmail.com>
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Hi,
Kindly announce the following final CFP:
*IEEE ESAS'19:* *e-Health Systems and Web Technologies, 14th International
Workshop*
*(In conjunction with 43rd IEEE COMPSAC 2019: Data Driven Intelligence for
a Smarter World hosted by Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA,
July 15-19)*
*Call for Papers:*
*April **22**, 2019: Papers due* *(EXTENDED)*
*May 1, 2019: Paper notifications due*
*May 17, 2019 – Camera ready submissions and advance author registration
due*
*Web Page: **https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2019/esas/
<https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2019/esas/>*
*Submission Page:** Select "Enter as an Author" and then select ESAS 2019 @*
*https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=compsac2019
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=compsac2019>*
All accepted papers will be published in an IEEE Computer Society
proceedings, uploaded to IEEE Xplore, and indexed by the following:
- Scopus
- EI Engineering Index
- ACM Digital Library
- dblp
- Google Scholar
*Theme of ESAS 2019:*
E-Health systems play a significant role in the well-being of individuals,
be it as medical solutions or for public healthcare. Rapid growth of
facilities and technologies in medical fields has generated new
opportunities for emerging application improvement. New models and methods
continue to be developed to produce effective and safer healthcare
environments. Still, huge challenges remain in evolving consistent,
suitable, safe, flexible, and power-efficient systems fit for current
medical needs. In unison with the main conference, the *main theme of ESAS
2019 *will be applying* big data, Web technologies, linked open data and
machine learning* towards *“Data-Driven Intelligence for a Smarter World.”*
*ESAS 2019 fosters the following complementary objectives:*
1. Inquiring into the theory and practice of engineering e-health
systems, especially methods, means, and best cases;
2. Exploring into unifying software engineering methodologies
employed in implementing e-health applications across domains also
preserving security and privacy of patient health records; and,
3. Deploying new technologies in big data analytics, knowledge-based
expert systems, machine learning, linked open data and Web technologies
towards affecting e-health/m-health systems especially for distributed
healthcare for all.
*In addition to regular papers, industrial practice reports are welcome
particularly from industry authors*.
*Topics of interest* include, but *are not limited to:*
· Advances in e-health with artificial intelligence, machine
learning, deep learning, cognitive computing, intelligent agents
· e-health solutions for business and industry
· e-health applications in industry, business, healthcare, and
education and training
· Autonomic analysis, monitoring and situation alertness
· e-health big data: Access, aggregation and use
· Body sensor networks and wearable sensor systems on e-health
· Medical biofeedback
· Medical decision support expert systems and tools
· Context awareness and autonomous computing for ambient assisted
living
· e-health oriented software architectures (agents, SOA,
middleware, etc.)
· e-health virtual and augmented reality
· Emerging e-health applications
· Mobile e-health applications
· Health grid and health cloud
· Health monitoring and traffic classification
· Healthcare management systems
· ICT-enabled personal health system
· Image and video processing for e-health
· e-health devices and smart parts for healthcare systems
· Semantic Web and e-health systems
· Ontology engineering and inferencing on the e-health systems
· Knowledge and rule-based processing in e-health
· Security, privacy and protection of personal data in e-health
systems
· Case studies of smart health in a smarter world
· The future of e-health.
*Paper Submission:*
Submit your paper (upto six pages in the prescribed format) online using
the drop-down menue tab @
*https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2019/information-for-authors/
<https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2019/information-for-authors/> *by *April
22, 2019 (EXTENDED)*
Submitted articles *must not have been previously published or currently
under consideration* for publication. Furthermore, to facilitate
presentation of their already published work to a wider audience in person
and to gain feedback on their work, authors can submit their published work
in an IEEE journal in the last three years or accepted but not yet
published papers, for presentation under the *J1C2 (Journal First and
Conference Second) scheme (*https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2019/j1c2/)
*Accepted papers will be published in COMPSAC Proceedings at IEEE Xplore
which is indexed by several popular indexing services.*
*Special Issue:*
The submissions for the special issue of last year’s papers (*“SI: e-Health
and Staying Smarter”* in the *“Expert Systems: The Journal of Knowledge
Engineering”, Wiley, IF: 1.43*) are now completing review. A book project
for the current and past ESAS papers is likely to be offered for *ESAS
2019*;
more to follow.
*Workshop Organizers:*
*Atilla Elci*, Aksaray University (Emeritus), Faculty of Engineering,
TURKEY.
Email: atilla.elci (at) gmail.com
*Duygu Celik Ertugrul*, Eastern Mediterranean University, Faculty of
Engineering, Mersin-10, TURKEY, Email: duygucelik (at) msn.com, duygu.celik
(at) emu.edu.tr
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*Saygılarımla / Regards,*
Atilla Elci, PhD. , camp Barrington, RI, USA.
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Just Out: *https://tinyurl.com/WebBasedSys*
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for Papers: ItAIS & MCIS 2019
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2019 17:55:11 +0000
From: Alvaro Arenas <Alvaro.Arenas(a)ie.edu>
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Call for Papers: ItAIS & MCIS 2019
The XVI Conference of the Italian Chapter of AIS -
www.itais.org/conference<http://www.itais.org/conference>
The XIII Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems -
www.mcis2019.eu<http://www.mcis2019.eu>
September 27th-28th, 2019
Naples, Italy
** Encouraged abstract submission: April 21, 2019 **
** Paper Submission Deadline: May 20, 2019 **
We invite you to submit a paper to the joint ItAIS & MCIS 2019
conference, taking place at University of Naples "Parthenope" on
September 27th-28th, 2019. The theme of the conference is digital
transformation and social innovation: organizing, managing and
controlling in the information age.
CONFERENCE TRACKS
* General Track
* Digital competence and work organization in public sector
organizations and services
* Accounting, Auditing and Controlling in the information and digital age
* Sustainable digitalization and innovation in healthcare, welfare and
third sector
* Digital Ecosystems: Trends, Perspectives and Opportunities
* Artificial Intelligence and the Interplay with business innovation
* Designing Smart Organizations. Novel theories, methods, and applications
* Management, Governance & Portfolio Management of Digitalization Projects
* User-driven innovation in the public and private sector:
participation, engagement and coproduction
* Industry 4.0, co-creation and sustainability: insights from global
digitalised production
* Traditional and Future e-Government: from e-Government 1.0 to
e-Government 3.0
* Socio-Technical perspectives for the future of work and society
IMPORTANT DATES
Encouraged abstract submission: April 21, 2019
Full paper submission: May 20, 2019
Notification of acceptance: July 16, 2019
Final paper submission: August 26, 2019
Doctoral Consortium: September 26-27, 2019
Conference: September 27-28, 2019
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Submissions will be evaluated through a standard blind review process.
Track chairs will select reviewers and ensure anonymity of the review
process.
Authors are highly encouraged to seek guidance from Track Chairs prior
submitting the paper. We then suggest authors to submit an abstract in
order to receive a feedback by the track chairs before the full paper
submission.
ITAIS and MCIS have two different traditions concerning the proceedings
publication. For this reason, authors must specify on which kind of
proceedings publication are interested during the full paper submission
process on the Easychair platform.
GENERAL CONFERENCE CHAIR
Maria Ferrara (University of Napoli - Parthenope)
CONFERENCE CHAIRS
[MCIS] Angelika Kokkinaki (University of Nicosia)
[ItAIS] Daniela Mancini (University of Napoli - Parthenope)
[MCIS] Andreja Pucihar (University of Maribor)
PROGRAMME CHAIRS COORDINATOR
Stefano Za (University of Chieti-Pescara - G. D'Annunzio)
PROGRAMME CHAIRS
[MCIS] Alvaro Arenas (IE Business School - Madrid)
[ItAIS] Concetta Metallo (University of Napoli - Parthenope)
[MCIS] Lapo Mola (SKEMA business school - Lille)
[ItAIS] Francesca Ricciardi (University of Turin)
[MCIS] Efpraxia D. Zamani (University of Sheffield)
ORGANIZING CHAIRS
Rocco Agrifoglio (University of Napoli - Parthenope)
Rita Lamboglia, (University of Napoli - Parthenope)
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