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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP on "Discipline-Agility Balance for
Software-System Development Methods"
Date: Tue, 28 May 2019 17:20:32 -0500 (CDT)
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Calls for Papers (special): International Journal of Information
Technologies and Systems Approach (IJITSA)
Special Issue On: Discipline-Agility Balance for Software-System
Development Methods
Submission Due Date
8/13/2019
Guest Editors
Prof. Rory O’Connor, Dublin City University, Ireland
Prof. Alena Buchalcevova, University of Economics, Czech Republic
Prof. Manuel Mora, Autonomous University of Aguascalientes, Mexico
Prof. Jorge Marx Gómez, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Germany
Please visit the full CFP in the following website:
https://www.igi-global.com/calls-for-papers-special/international-journal-i…
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP_International Journal of Distributed Artificial
Intelligence (IJDAI)
Date: Wed, 29 May 2019 03:05:52 +0300
From: Firas A. Raheem <60124(a)uotechnology.edu.iq>
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Dear Colleagues
Submit a Paper to the
International Journal of Distributed Artificial Intelligence (IJDAI)
https://www.igi-global.com/journal/international-journal-distributed-artifi…
Paper Submission Deadline: 01 June 2019
Description
The International Journal of Distributed Artificial Intelligence (IJDAI) is
a specialized journal that publishes high-quality research in all fields of
Artificial Intelligence (AI). Distributed Artificial Intelligence is a
subfield of AI concerned with coordinated, concurrent action,
decision-making, and problem-solving. This journal not only emphasis on
Distributed Artificial Intelligence (DAI), but it also concerned with other
fields of artificial intelligence as real-world problems. In general, it is
also covers novel ideas in emerging fields that unlimitedly include: Expert
Systems, Multi-robot systems, Intelligent Mechatronic Applications, Natural
Language Processing, Neural networks, Fuzzy Systems, Intelligent control
systems, optimization techniques, intelligent robotic systems and path
planning, learning systems, Heuristic and Metaheuristic methods. This
journal turns in abroad scope of AI Fields theoretically and practically by
encouraging scientists from different areas of science as well as
researchers from various fields studying similar concepts. IJDAI publishes
scientific research articles, reviews, technical reports, patent alerts,
and case studies on the recent advances of new AI methodologies and
techniques.
Coverage
IJDAI covers conceptual frameworks, case studies, empirical analysis,
analytical and simulation models of AI anthropologies and sociologies, and
their application. Topics to be discussed in this journal include (but are
not limited to) the following:
Agent Environments, Languages, Models and Architectures
Agent-Based Data Mining and Agent-Oriented Software Engineering
Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation
Agent-Based Social Simulation and Organizational Structure
Agents Emergent Behavior and Emerging Technologies
Agents in Electronic Business and Virtual Organizations
Artificial Intelligence and Evolutionary Algorithms
Artificial Intelligence in Embedded Systems
Artificial Intelligence Tools and Applications
Artificial Intelligent Social Systems
Artificial Swarm Intelligence and Cooperative System
Automatic Control Systems
Bayesian Methods
Bioinformatics Applications (Recognition of Face, Iris, Fingerprint,
Hand Gestures, Patterns , and Objects)
Bio-Inspired Optimization Algorithms
Data Mining and Web Mining
Distributed and Intelligent Information Fusion
Distributed Artificial Intelligent Algorithms, Techniques and
Applications
Distributed Computing and Decision Making
Dynamics of Cooperative Systems
Ethical and Legal Issues Pertaining to Agency and Multi-Agent Systems
Evaluation of Artificial Intelligence Tools
Expert Systems
Flocking System and Control
Formation Control
Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy Logic, and Rough Sets
Graph Theory of Multi-Agent Systems
Heuristic and Metaheuristic Computing Methods
Hybrid Intelligent Systems
Information Propagation and Exchange in Multi-Agent Systems
Integrated Intelligent Systems Combining Multiple Knowledge Sources
Integration of Artificial Intelligence With Other Technologies
Intelligent and Cognitive Agents
Intelligent Control Systems
Intelligent Databases
Intelligent Measurement Systems
Intelligent Mechatronic Systems and Applications
Intelligent Motion Planning Systems
Intelligent Problem Solving
Intelligent Recommender Systems
Intelligent Semantic Web Techniques and Technologies
Interactive Agents, Human-Agent Interaction, and Agent-Based User
Interfaces
Knowledge Management and Ontologies
Learning Methods in Multi-Agent Systems
Machine Learning and Deep Learning
Multi-Agent Circuits and Systems
Multi-Robot Systems
Natural Language Processing (Processing of Text, Sign, and Speech)
Neural Networks
Parallel Computational System
Representation of Agents, Modeling Other Agents and Self
Robot Teams and Cooperative Robotic Systems
Robotic Vision Systems and Computer Vision
Robotics and Path Planning Methods
Best Regards
Dr. Firas A. Raheem
Editor-in-Chief of IJDAI
Email:60124@uotechnology.edu.iq
Phone: +9647704215021
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Ai6xBAoAAAAJ&hl=enhttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Firas_Raheemhttps://publons.com/researcher/1631864/firas-abdurazzaq-raheem/
Scopus Author ID: 57195571445
Orcid ID: 0000-0002-9059-5874
EDAS identifier : 1456876
ResearcherID: A-7429-2019
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: Special Issue on “Dark Sides of
Digitalization” @ International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Date: Tue, 28 May 2019 14:56:15 -0400
From: Isaac Vaghefi <svaghefi(a)binghamton.edu>
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CC: Qahri Saremi, Hamed <hamed.saremi(a)depaul.edu>
Call for Papers
Special Issue of International Journal of Electronic Commerce:
“Dark Sides of Digitalization”
Digitalization of individuals (i.e., the proliferation of digital
technologies in the lives of individuals), organizations (i.e.,
digitalization of work and the business environment) and societies
(i.e., the digital economy) has been enabled by information technologies
(IT) such as smartphones, social media, cloud-based systems, robots, and
artificial intelligence. The adoption and use of these technologies have
reshaped human’s perceptions, actions, and environments; and are
associated with a myriad of benefits for individuals, organizations, and
societies (e.g. connectivity, enhanced decision-making, increased
productivity and economic growth) (Bleicher & Stanley, 2016;
Brynjolfsson et al., 2003; Huang et al., 2017). Despite the conspicuous
benefits, digitalization has also unveiled “dark sides” at the
individual, organizational, and societal levels. While the bright sides
of digitalization have received much academic attention, the literature
on the dark sides of digitalization is in its early stages and in need
of further research (Turel et al., 2019). This special issue intends to
provide a forum for studies focusing on the dark side of digitalization
at all levels of analysis. The objective of this special issue is to
focus on the drivers, processes, and consequences of the dark side of
digitalization as well as the potential strategies and ways for
rectifying them. Some of the proposed research topics include, but are
not limited to:
• Issues related to the problematic, addictive, and deviant patterns of
use of IT.
• Security and privacy concerns associated with digitalization and
e-commerce, including surveillance and appropriation of personal
behavior traces for corporate use.
• The dark side of artificial intelligence and interacting with robots,
such as diminished human control and loss of jobs.
• Deceptive computer-mediated communication and fake online contents and
their associated costs.
• Social fissures, inequality, and concentration of power due to
digitalization.
• De-democratization and polarization of society due to digitalization.
• The adverse effects of e-commerce and sharing economy for individuals,
organizations, and society.
For more details see:
https://www.ijec-web.org/special-issues-and-special-sections/
<https://nam05.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ijec-…>
Timeline May 20, 2019: Call for papers announced.
August 30, 2019: Extended Abstract Submission for Initial Screening.
September 20, 2019: Initial Screening Decisions based on Extended Abstracts.
January 31, 2020: Full Paper Submission.
March 31, 2020: First round of decisions (reviews, rejects, and desk
rejects).
June 30, 2020: Resubmission Deadline.
August 30, 2020: Second round of decisions (rejects, second review).
October 30, 2020: Final resubmission deadline.
November 30, 2020: Final decision or minor revisions handled by editors
only.
Submission of Extended Abstracts and Manuscripts
Extended abstracts and manuscripts should be submitted electronically to
DarkSide.SI.IJEC(a)gmail.com <mailto:DarkSide.SI.IJEC@gmail.com>, with
“Submission to IJEC Special Issue” included at the beginning of the
subject line. All correspondence and questions regarding the special
issue can be directed to any of the guest editors or sent to
DarkSide.SI.IJEC(a)gmail.com <mailto:DarkSide.SI.IJEC@gmail.com> with
“Correspondence for IJEC Special Issue” included at the beginning of the
subject line.
Special Issue Guest Editors
Ofir Turel (oturel(a)fullerton.edu <mailto:oturel@fullerton.edu>)
Mihaylo College of Business and Economics, California State
University–Fullerton, Fullerton, CA, USA 92831
Hamed Qahri-Saremi (hamed.saremi(a)depaul.edu
<mailto:hamed.saremi@depaul.edu>)
College of Computing and Digital Media, DePaul University,
Chicago, IL, USA. 60604
Isaac Vaghefi (sashrafvaghefi(a)pace.edu <mailto:sashrafvaghefi@pace.edu>)
Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems, Pace
University,
New York, NY, USA 10038
Associate Editors (in alphabetical order):
Gregory Moody, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA
John D’Arcy, University of Delaware, USA
Stefan Tams, HEC Montreal, Canada
Alexander Serenko, Lakehead University, Canada
Bo Sophie Xiao, University of Hawaii, USA
Hanna Krasnova, University of Potsdam, Germany
Ioanna Constantiou, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Shamel Addas, Queen University, Canada
Alexander Benlian, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
Tommy Chan, Northumbria University Newcastle, UK.
Antonia Koester, University of Potsdam, Germany
Zach Lee, University of Nottingham Ningbo, China
Christin Matt, University of Bern, Switzerland
Azadeh Savoli, IESEG School of Management, France
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Technological antecedents and implications. Mis Quarterly, 35(4),
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disruption? Estimating the Uber effect. European Economic Review, 110,
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1043-1062. Venkatesh, V., Sykes, T. A., Chan, F. K. Y., Thong, J. Y. L.,
& Hu, P. J.-H. (2019). Children’s Internet addiction, family-to-work
conflict, and job outcomes: A study of parent-child dyads. MIS
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: HICSS Minitrack on Text Analytics
Date: Wed, 29 May 2019 04:16:52 +0900
From: Victoria Yoon <vyyoon(a)vcu.edu>
To: AISWorld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Greetings Everyone.
We invite you to submit a paper to the Text Analytics Mini-track for
HICSS-53 taking place on the beautiful of Maui! Details follow. If you
have any questions about the mini-track or about the applicability of
your potential submission please contact Derrick, Victoria, Normand
and/or Mike via our email below. Thanks.
Mike, Derrick, Normand and Victoria.
***
January 7-10, 2020
Grand Wailea, Maui, HI http://hicss.hawaii.edu/
Submission Deadline: June 15, 2020
HICSS-53 Minitrack: Text Analytics (Collaboration Systems and
Technologies Track)
This mini-track recognizes the reality that global collaboration
systems, social media, and information systems of all types generate
enormous amounts of unstructured textual data, including: system logs,
email archives, websites, blog posts, meeting transcripts, speeches,
annual reports, published material, and social media posts. While this
unstructured textual data is readily available, it presents tremendous
challenges to researchers trying to analyze these large bodies of text
with traditional methods. Text analytics is an increasingly important
technique for an interdisciplinary group of scholars, practitioners,
government officials, and international organizations. For example, the
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) launched a
new competition in 2014 on Big Data and Analytics within its highly
competitive senior executive branch fellowship program.
The mini-track on Text Analytics is designed to provide an interactive
forum by bringing together researchers to discuss the critical issues of
text mining and to contribute to the growing big data focus at HICSS,
and invites papers that apply text-mining approaches to a wide variety
of substantive domains, including, but not limited to theoretical and
applied approaches to analyzing various genres of textual data:
• Blog posts
• Social media analysis
• Email archives
• Published articles
• Websites
• Meeting transcripts
• Speeches
• Online discussion forums
• Online communities
• Computer logs
And addressing methodological challenges, such as:
• Automated acquisition and cleaning data
• Working on distributed, high-performance computers
• Overcoming API limitations
• Using LDA, LSA, and other techniques
• Robust Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques
• Text summarization, classification, and clustering.
Mini-Track Co-Chairs:
Dr. Derrick L. Cogburn (Primary Contact)
Professor
School of International Service / Kogod School of Business
American University
Email: dcogburn(a)american.edu
Dr. Michael J. Hine
Associate Professor, Information Systems
Sprott School of Business
Carleton University
Email: mike.hine(a)carleton.ca
Dr. Normand Peladeau
President & CEO
Provalis Research Corporation
Email: peladeau(a)provalisresearch.com
Dr. Victoria Yoon
Professor, Information Systems
School of Business
Virginia Commonwealth University
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Subject: [AISWorld] CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: CHITA 2019
Date: Tue, 28 May 2019 05:44:45 -0400
From: Ritu Agarwal <ragarwal(a)rhsmith.umd.edu>
To: AISWorld List <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
CC: Kenyon Crowley <kcrowley(a)rhsmith.umd.edu>, Guodong Gordon Gao
<ggao(a)rhsmith.umd.edu>, Jeffrey Mc Cullough <jemccull(a)umich.edu>
*10TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON HEALTH IT AND ANALYTICS (CHITA)*
*CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS*
November 15-16 | Key Bridge Marriott, Washington, DC
go.umd.edu/CHITA2019
*Chair: Ritu AgarwalProgram Co-Chairs: Guodong (Gordon) Gao and Jeffrey S.
McCullough*
We are pleased to announce the call for submissions to the 10th Annual
Conference on Health IT and Analytics (CHITA).
CHITA is an annual research summit and doctoral consortium that gathers
prominent scholars in a multidisciplinary setting. CHITA focuses on the
increasing role, importance and impact of analytics and health information
technology in improving individual and population health, and health system
quality and performance. Each year, the conference attracts over 100
scholars and thought leaders from more than 40 institutions. CHITA provides
a forum for researchers to disseminate their work and network within a
growing and vibrant community. This conference fosters collaboration
between academia, government, and industry to bridge research, policy, and
practice.
CHITA will be held in Washington DC, center of health policy debates, on
Friday and Saturday, November 15-16th with a pre-conference doctoral
consortium on Thursday, November 14th. The conference is hosted by the
Center for Health Information and Decision Systems (CHIDS) at the Robert H.
Smith School of Business, University of Maryland. CHIDS was established in
2005, and is the first academic research center focused on health
information and decision systems in a leading business school. CHITA is
produced in partnership with the University of Michigan School of Public
Health with support from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
(AHRQ).
Papers are solicited on a wide range of topics including, but not limited
to: Health IT's adoption and impact; Healthcare analytics and big data;
Health information exchange and interoperability; New IT-enabled
organizational forms and delivery models; Market competition and health
insurance exchange; mHealth and patient empowerment; and Quality
transparency and public reporting. There is special interest this year in
the following emerging topics: AI applications for healthcare; Adoption and
integration of analytics; Opioids; Priority populations; Population health
management; Cybersecurity; Behavior (both of providers and patients).
Please submit either a brief abstract (one page), an extended abstract of
no more than 5 pages (11-pt font, one-inch margins on four sides,
double-spaced) or a full manuscript at go.umd.edu/CHITA2019easychair by
Friday, July 19, 2019. Submissions will be reviewed for novelty, rigor, and
policy impact. Decisions will be sent to authors no later than Friday,
August 16, 2019. The conference will include full presentations, research
round tables, and research panels (which feature several brief
presentations). As in the past, CHITA will give awards for Best Paper, Best
student-authored Paper, and Young Researcher. The latter two awards are
given to papers with either a student or junior researcher as the lead
author. To be considered for awards, full papers should be submitted at
go.umd.edu/CHITA2019easychair by Friday, Oct 11, 2019.
For further information and updates, including about the Doctoral
Consortium program, please check go.umd.edu/CHIDS2019. A limited number of
graduate students and early investigator small travel grants will be made
available, information will be posted to the conference website about
applying. Programs and photo albums of previous years are available on the
conference website for your perusal. We look forward to your
participation. Have questions? Contact us at chita(a)rhsmith.umd.edu.
*Note: CHITA does not assume copyright over work accepted for presentation.
Conference abstract Proceedings will be indexed, with authors able to
optionally participate or not.
--
Ritu Agarwal
Senior Associate Dean
Distinguished University Professor and Dean's Chair of Information Systems
Director, Center for Health Information and Decision Systems
Robert H. Smith School of Business
2416F Van Munching Hall
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742-1815
301.405.3121 TEL; 301.314.9120 FAX
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Subject: [WI] Call for Papers - HMD 333 - Faktor Mensch
Date: Tue, 28 May 2019 14:10:11 +0000
From: Stefan Reinheimer <sr(a)bik.biz>
Reply-To: Stefan Reinheimer <sr(a)bik.biz>
To: wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de <wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
anbei der Call for Papers für die HMD – Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik
Nr. 333, die im Juni 2020 zum Schwerpunkt „Faktor Mensch“ erscheinen wird.
Wie Sie es vom Springer-Verlag gewohnt sind, erscheinen natürlich alle
angenommenen Beiträge „online first“ auf den einschlägigen Plattformen
SpringerLink <http://link.springer.com/> und Springer for Professionals
<http://www.springerprofessional.de/>.
Wir möchten Sie aufrufen interessante Beiträge einzureichen – Details
entnehmen Sie bitte dem angehängten CfP.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Kristin Weber (Gastherausgeberin)
Stefan Reinheimer (Mitglied des Herausgeberkreises)
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Subject: [AISWorld] 8th Computer Science Education Research Conference
(CSERC' 19): Last Call for Papers
Date: Tue, 28 May 2019 10:40:27 +0300
From: George Angelos Papadopoulos <george(a)cs.ucy.ac.cy>
To: confs-submit(a)hri.org, aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
<aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>, CHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS(a)LISTSERV.ACM.ORG,
MM-INTEREST(a)listserv.acm.org, announce(a)iui.acm.org
*** LAST CALL FOR PAPERS ***
8th Computer Science Education Research Conference (CSERC '19)
Lordos Beach Hotel, Larnaca, Cyprus, November 18-20, 2019
https://www.ou.nl/web/cserc
*** Submission Deadline: June 3rd, 2019 (extended!) ***
*** Proceedings to be published by ACM ICPS ***
The Computer Science Education Research Conference (CSERC) is an
international forum for researchers with interests in educational aspects of
all computing disciplines including computer science, computer engineering,
software engineering, and information systems. It embraces a broad view of
the current and future trends in computing education and aspires to be a
lively environment for presenting the latest research and empirical
results.
Submissions to CSERC 2019 might cover, but are not limited to, the
following topics:
• Specific educational subject matter, such as programming,
database systems, computer security, and modelling.
• Particular educational innovations, such as MOOCs, flipped-classroom,
game-based education, and E-Learning.
• Specific groups of students, such as first years, women, masters students,
minorities, impaired students.
• Broader topics, such as curriculum, group-work, assessment,
class infrastructure.
Submissions
Original and unpublished submissions in all areas related to computing
education are invited in the following categories:
• Research Paper: Reporting theoretical or theoretically-informed empirical
studies undertaken to investigate a specific aspect or address a particular
problem in computing education.
• Experience Report: Describing a classroom innovation and an evaluation
of its impact.
• Software Report: Describing developed tools for supporting teaching,
learning or assessment in computing education.
Types of accepted submissions include:
• Full Paper (approximately 12 pages).
• Practical Report (about 6 pages).
• Poster (2 pages).
Submission Format
Templates for submissions can be found at the ACM SIG roceedings website,
https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template .
Papers can be submitted using EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cserc2019 .
Documents proposed for conference presentation should be high quality,
unpublished, original work and submitted on-line.
The official language of the conference is English.
Review Process and Publication
Papers submitted for presentation at the conference are reviewed by the
international Program Committee. The authors of the reviewed submissions
will receive constructive feedback provided by CSERC Program Committee.
Authors of papers presented at the conference will produce a final version
of the paper, which takes into account the discussions that were held during
the conference. The final versions of the papers accepted for presentation
at CSERC’19 will be published in the ACM Digital library.
At least one co-author of every accepted paper must register for the event
and present the paper.
Important Dates
• Abstract submission: Monday 3 June, 2019 (extended)
• Paper submission deadline: Sunday 30 June, 2019 (extended)
• Notification of paper acceptance: Friday 30 August, 2019
• Author registration: Friday 13 September, 2019
• Early (non-author) registration: Friday 18 October, 2019
• Submission of camera ready papers taking reviewer comments
in consideration: Thursday 19 December, 2019
• Submission of paper final versions: Friday 10 January, 2020
Colocation with ISSEP 2019
CSERC’19 co-locates with the 12th International Conference on Informatics
in Schools: Situation, Evolution and Perspectives (ISSEP 2019). ISSEP is a
forum for researchers and practitioners in the area of Informatics
education,
in both primary and secondary schools. It provides an opportunity for
educators to reflect upon the goals and objectives of this subject matter,
its curricula and various teaching/learning paradigms and topics, possible
connections to everyday life and various ways of developing Informatics
Education in schools. Combining CSERC and ISSEP provides a unique
opportunity for educational researchers and practitioners to get a broad
and comprehensive overview of educational research initiatives taking place
at primary and secondary schools as well as higher education.
Committees
Program Committee Chair
Ebrahim Rahimi, Open Universiteit, The Netherlands
Program Committee Co-Chair
Dave Stikkolorum, University of Leiden, The Netherlands
Organising Chair
George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Web Master
Evert van de Vrie, Open Universiteit, The Netherlands
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Subject: [AISWorld] 12th International Conference on Informatics in
Schools (ISSEP 2019): Last Call for Papers
Date: Mon, 27 May 2019 16:14:05 +0300
From: George Angelos Papadopoulos <george(a)cs.ucy.ac.cy>
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*** LAST CALL FOR PAPERS ***
12th International Conference on Informatics in Schools (ISSEP 2019)
Lordos Beach Hotel, Larnaca, Cyprus, November 18-20, 2019
http://cyprusconferences.org/issep2019/
*** Submission Deadline: June 3rd, 2019 (extended!) ***
The International Conference on Informatics in Schools: Situation, Evolution
and Perspectives (ISSEP) is a forum for researchers and practitioners in the
area of Informatics education, in both primary and secondary schools. The
conference provides an opportunity for educators and researchers to reflect
upon the goals and objectives of this subject matter, its curricula, various
teaching and learning paradigms and topics, as well as the connections to
everyday life — including the various ways of developing Informatics
Education in schools.
The conference focuses on educational goals and objectives of Informatics
or Computer Science as a subject matter in primary, secondary and
vocational education and their different realisation in compulsory and
voluntary courses.
Scope
The main topics of the conference are:
• Sustainable education in Informatics for pupils of all ages
• Connecting Informatics lessons to the students’ everyday lives
• Teacher education in Informatics
• Research on Informatics in schools (empirical / qualitative /
quantitative /
theory building / research methods / comparative studies / transferability
of methods and results from other disciplines)
• Computer tools in teaching and studying Informatics
In particular, contributions solicited cover a variety of topics
including but
not limited to:
• Accessibility
• Assessment
• Application of intelligent technologies to personalise learning
• Application of Learning Analytics to analyse learners behaviour
• Classroom management
• Communication skills
• Contests and Competitions in Informatics
• Computers and society
• Courseware
• Curriculum issues
• Diagnostic teaching
• Empirical methods
• Ethical/societal issues
• Gender and diversity issues
• High school/college transition issues
• Information systems
• Interdisciplinary courses and projects
• Laboratory/active learning
• Learner profiles
• Learning personalisation
• Misconceptions
• Multimedia
• Pedagogy
• Programming contests
• Students cognitive traits
• Students learning styles
• Student retention and persistence
• Research in Informatics education
• Role of programming and algorithmics
• Teacher education
• Using emerging instructional technologies
• Web-based techniques
Work submitted to ISSEP should be novel and material that has been
previously published should not be republished unless the work has been
significantly revised. Note however, that while novel work is highly valued,
constructive replication of previous studies can also be a significant
contribution, and a new interpretation or evaluation of previously-published
work can make a good contribution.
The submission site for ISSEP 2019 will be available soon on the conference
web site.
Call for Manuscripts
Authors are invited to submit high-quality manuscripts reporting original
unpublished research and recent developments in the topics related to the
conference. All papers will be peer reviewed and comments will be provided
to the authors.
There are three different submission categories:
• Research and theory papers
• Best practice papers / country reports
• Work in progress / discussion papers
Submissions must be formatted according to the Springer LNCS style
guidelines using LaTeX. The maximum length of the paper (including
references, but excluding the optional appendix) is 12 pages. For online
Latex editors, see e.g. Overleaf and ShareLatex. Abstract length —
200-300 words.
Submissions are reviewed using a double-blind process. Authors should
leave their names and affiliations blank in the articles submitted for
review,
and take care to avoid details in the article that could be used to
identify the
authors. These include institution information, specific funding information
and clear self-citations.
When using the LNCS style, do not change the margin size or the font, do
not make a separate title page, etc.: use the LNCS style file as given.
However, please do add page numbers, which can be done, for example,
by adding \pagestyle{plain} just before \begin{document}.
Accepted papers will be included in the ISSEP 2019 local proceedings.
Selected top quality papers will be published in the Springer Lecture Notes
in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Authors will also have the possibility to
extend their work and publish it in the journal “Computer Tools in
Education Journal”.
Important Dates
• Abstract submission: June 3rd, 2019 (extended)
• Paper submission: June 30th, 2019 (extended)
• Notification of acceptance: August 30th, 2019
• Camera-ready submission: September 13th, 2019
• Author registration: September 13th, 2019
• Early (non-author) registration: October 18th, 2019
Committees
General and Organising Chair
George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Steering Committee
Andreas Bollin, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
Valentina Dagiere, Vilnius University, Lithuania
Yasemin Gulbahar, Ankara University, Turkey
Juraj Hromkovicˇ, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, Switzerland
Ivan Kalas, Comenius University, Slovakia
George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Sergei Pozdniakov, Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University, Russia
Program Committee Chair
Sergei Pozdniakov, Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University, Russia
Program Committee
Erik Barendsen, Radboud University Nijmegen and Open Universiteit,
Netherlands
Andrej Brodnik, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Christian Datzko, SVIA-SSIE-SSII, Basel, Switzerland
Ira Diethelm, Oldenburg University, Germany
Michalis Giannakos, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Bruria Haberman, Holon Institute of Technology, Tel Aviv, Israel
Peter Hubwieser , Technical University Munich, Germany
Petri Ihantola, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
Dennis Komm, Pedagogical University Chur, Switzerland
Mark Laanpere, Tallinn University, Estonia
Peter Micheuz, University Klagenfurt and Gymnasium Völkermarkt, Austria
Mattia Monga, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
Ralf Romeike, University Erlangen (FAU), Germany
Giovanni Serafini, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, Switzerland
Maciej M. Syslo, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun, Poland
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Subject: [WI] Call for position papers, 14th Federated Conference on
Computer Science and Information Systems (FedCSIS) Leipzig, Germany, 1-4
Sept. 2019
Date: Sun, 26 May 2019 17:26:56 +0200
From: Rainer Unland Uni <Rainer.Unland(a)uni-due.de>
Reply-To: Rainer Unland Uni <Rainer.Unland(a)uni-due.de>
Organization: Uni Duisburg-Essen
CALL FOR POSITION PAPERS
14th Federated Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems
(FedCSIS 2019)
Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany, 1-4 September, 2019
Strict submission deadline: June 04, 2019, 23:59:59 pm HST (no extensions)
(www.fedcsis.org; FedCSIS IEEE conference number: #45574)
KEY FACTS: publication: IEEE event (multiple units); 26 events in 5 focal
areas; conference fee covers lunches and 3 social events; Leipzig -
historical town in Eastern Germany, place where J.S. Bach spent most of his
life / professional career.
The FedCSIS 2019 Federated Conference invites submissions of POSITION
PAPERS to its respective events. Position papers must not exceed 8 pages
and they should relate to an ongoing research or experience. Position
papers will be presented by the authors alongside regular papers. Position
papers may be also submitted as DEMO PAPERS and presented as demonstrations
of software tools and products. They should describe non-for-profit
software tools in a prototype-, alpha-, or beta-version.
We invite TWO TYPES OF POSITION PAPERS:
- EMERGING RESEARCH PAPERS present preliminary research results from
work-in-progress based on sound scientific approach but presenting work not
completely validated as yet. They must describe precisely the research
problem and its rationale. They must also define the intended future work
including the expected benefits from solution to the tackled problem.
- CHALLENGE PAPERS propose and describe research challenges in theory or
practice of computer science and information systems. The papers in this
category must be based on deep understanding of existing research or
industrial problems and should be defining new promising research
directions.
FedCSIS EVENTS
The FedCSIS 2019 consists of the following Events, grouped into five
conference areas.
* AAIA'19 - 14th International Symposium Advances in Artificial
Intelligence and Applications
- AIMA'19 - 9th International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence in
Medical Applications
- AIRLangComp'19 - 4th International Workshop on AI aspects in Reasoning,
Languages, and Computation
- ASIR'19 - 9th International Workshop on Advances in Semantic Information
Retrieval
- SEN-MAS'19 - 7th International Workshop on Smart Energy Networks &
Multi-Agent Systems
- WCO'19 - 12th International Workshop on Computational Optimization
* CSS - Computer Science & Systems
- 4A'19 - 1st Workshop on Computer Aspects of Numerical Algorithms
- BEDA'19 - 2nd International Workshop on Biomedical & Health Engineering
and Data Analysis
- CANA'19 - 12th Workshop on Computer Aspects of Numerical Algorithms
- C&SS'19 - 6th International Conference on Cryptography and Security
Systems
- LTA'19 - 4th International Workshop on Language Technologies and
Applications
- MMAP'19 - 12th International Symposium on Multimedia Applications and
Processing
- WAPL'19 - 7th Workshop on Advances in Programming Languages
- WSC'19 - 10th Workshop on Scalable Computing
* iNetSApp - International Conference on Innovative Network Systems and
Applications
- INSERT'19 - 3rd International Conference on Security, Privacy, and Trust
- IoT-ECAW'19 - 3rd Workshop on Internet of Things - Enablers, Challenges
and Applications
* IT4MBS - Information Technology for Management, Business & Society
- AITM'19 - 16th Conference on Advanced Information Technologies for
Management
- DSH'19 - 1st Special Session on Data Science in Health
- InC2Eco'19 - 1st International Workshop on Cross-Domain Data Analysis and
Computation for Digital Ecosystems
- ISM'19 - 14th Conference on Information Systems Management
- KAM'19 - 25th Conference on Knowledge Acquisition and Management
* SSD&A - Software Systems Development & Applications
- LASD'19 - 3rd International Conference on Lean and Agile Software
Development
- MIDI'19 - 7th Conference on Multimedia, Interaction, Design and
Innovation
- SEW-39 & IWCPS-6 - Joint 39th IEEE Software Engineering Workshop (SEW-39)
and 6th International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems (IWCPS-6)
- SWsec'19 - 1st Workshop: Software Quality is like beauty - Visualize
software quality
* DS-RAIT'19 - 6th Doctoral Symposium on Recent Advances in Information
Technology
POSITION PAPER SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION:
Position papers will be published as a Volume of the Annals of Computer
Science and Information Systems series (https://annals-csis.org/), with an
ISBN, ISSN and DOI numbers. The papers will be submitted for indexing to
DBLP Computer Science Bibliography and Google Scholar. The Annals-CSIS
volume will NOT be placed in the IEEE Digital Library and will NOT be
submitted to Clarivate Analytics Web of Science.
Authors should submit a position paper in English, carefully checked for
correct grammar and spelling, using the on-line submission procedure. The
guidelines for paper formatting provided at the conference website ought to
be used for all submitted papers. The required submission format is the
same as the camera-ready format. Please check, and carefully follow, the
instructions and templates provided. Papers that are out of the conference
scope of the selected event, or that contain any form of (self)plagiarism
will be rejected without reviews. All position papers will be refereed
before inclusion in the conference program.
IMPORTANT DATES
Position paper submission (strict deadline): June 4, 2019
Author notification: June 25, 2019
Final paper submission and registration: July 10, 2019
Final deadline for discounted fee: August 1, 2019
Conference date: September 1-4, 2019
CHAIRS OF FedCSIS CONFERENCE SERIES
Maria Ganzha, Leszek A. Maciaszek, Marcin Paprzycki
CONTACT FedCSIS AT:secretariat@fedcsis.org
ABOUT FedCSIS Conference Series
FedCSIS an annual international multi-conference, this year organized
jointly by the Polish Information Processing Society (PTI), Poland Section
Computer Society Chapter, Systems Research Institute Polish Academy of
Sciences, Wroclaw University of Economics, Warsaw University of Technology
and Leipzig University, in technical cooperation with: IEEE Region 8, IEEE
Poland Section, IEEE Czechoslovakia Section Computer Society Chapter, IEEE
Poland Section (Gdansk) Computer Society Chapter, IEEE SMC Technical
Committee on Computational Collective Intelligence, IEEE Poland Section SMC
Society Chapter, IEEE Poland Section Control System Society Chapter, IEEE
Poland Section Computational Intelligence Society Chapter, International
Federation for Information Processing (IFIP), Committee of Computer Science
of Polish Academy of Sciences, Polish Operational and Systems Research
Society, Eastern Cluster ICT Poland, Mazovia Cluster ICT.
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Tel.: (+49) 201-183 3421
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Subject: [AISWorld] CfP 12th Workshop on Social and Human Aspects of
Business Process Management (BPMS2’19) - Deadline Extended to May 31
Date: Sun, 26 May 2019 19:22:32 +0000
From: Schmidt, Rainer <rainer.schmidt(a)hm.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
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
www.bpms2.org
Call for Papers
Deadline for workshop paper submissions: May 31, 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 31, 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:
Jan Bosch - Chalmers University of Techology
Lars Brehm - Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Norbert Gronau - University of Potsdam
Monique Janneck - Leipzig University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Barbara Keller - Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Ralf Klamma - Informatik 5, RWTH Aachen, Germany
Sai Peck Lee - University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Michael Möhring - Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Selmin Nurcan - University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne, France
Mohammad Rangiha, City University of London
Gustavo Rossi - Universidad Nacional de La Plata
Flavia Santoro - Uni Rio
Rainer Schmidt - Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Miguel-Angel Sicilia - University of Alcala
Pnina Soffer - Department of Management Information Systems, University
of Haifa, Israel
Frank Termer - Bitkom, Germany
Moe Wynn - Queensland University of Technology
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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