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Subject: [WI] Evolving Security and Privacy Engineering (ESPRE) CFP
Date: Fri, 28 May 2021 16:18:41 +0000
From: Mattia Salnitri <mattia.salnitri(a)polimi.it>
Reply-To: Mattia Salnitri <mattia.salnitri(a)polimi.it>
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8th International Workshop on Evolving Security and Privacy Engineering
(ESPRE 2021)
Co-located with RE'21
20th-24th September 2021 Online
CALL FOR PAPERS
https://cybersecurity.bournemouth.ac.uk/espre2021/
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SCOPE
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The Evolving Security and Privacy Requirements Engineering (ESPRE)
Workshop is a multi-disciplinary, one-day workshop. It brings together
practitioners and researchers interested in security and privacy
requirements.
ESPRE probes the interfaces between Requirements Engineering and
Security and Privacy, and aims to evolve security and privacy
requirements engineering to meet the needs of stakeholders; these range
from business analysts and security engineers, to technology
entrepreneurs and privacy advocates.
ESPRE will be run as a one-day workshop (online). The workshop format
will consist of an invited talk, paper presentations and discussions,
and a facilitated roadmap building session.
ESPRE is suited towards attendees with interests not only in
Requirements Engineering, but also in security, privacy, user
experience, software engineering, system of systems engineering, and
other related areas.
Topics include but are not limited to:
- Adaptation of security and privacy requirements
- Elicitation and analysis techniques
- Evolution of security and privacy requirements
- Legal compliance in security and privacy RE
- Leveraging Domain knowledge
- Modelling trust and risk
- Ontologies for security and privacy RE
- Scalability of security RE approaches
- Security and privacy RE and [Sec]DevOps
- Security and privacy RE for design innovation
- Security and privacy RE education
- Security and privacy RE processes
- Stakeholder and Attacker perspectives
- Studies applying security and privacy RE
- Validation and verification
KEY DATES
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Full paper submissions: 24 June 2021
Camera-ready copies: 12th August 2021
Workshop: 20th-24th September 2021
Deadline are AOE.
SUBMISSION
==========
Contributions will be evaluated for their relevance to the workshop
topics and will be blind reviewed by at least three PC members.
Papers should be submitted in PDF format. The results described must be
unpublished and must not be under review elsewhere. Submissions must
conform to IEEE format and should not exceed 6 pages, including all
text, figures, references, and appendices.
Authors should consult IEEE authors’ guidelines and use their
proceedings templates, either for LaTeX or Word, for the preparation of
their papers. In addition, the corresponding author of each paper,
acting on behalf of all of the authors of that paper, must complete and
sign a Consent-to-Publish form. The corresponding author signing the
copyright form should match the corresponding author marked on the
paper. Once the files have been sent to Springer, changes relating to
the authorship of the papers cannot be made.
ORGANIZATION
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Workshop Chairs:
- Duncan Ki-Aries, Bournemouth University, United Kingdom - Seok-Won
Lee, Ajou University, Republic of Korea
- Mattia Salnitri, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Program Committee:
- Raian Ali (Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qata)
- Andrea Atzeni (Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
- Kristian Beckers (AIRBUS, Germany)
- Shamal Faily (Bournemouth University, UK)
- Robin Gandhi (The University of Nebraska, USA)
- Sepideh Ghanavati (University of Maine, USA)
- Jane Henriksen-Bulmer (Bournemouth University, UK)
- Christos Kalloniatis (University of the Aegean, Greece)
- Vasilis Katos (Bournemouth University, UK)
- Tong Li (Beijing University of Technology, China)
- Lin Liu (Tsinghua University, China)
- Raimundas Matulevicius (University of Tartu, Estonia)
- Nancy Mead (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
- Mehdi Mirakhorli (Rochester Institute of Technology, USA)
- Haris Mouratidis (University of Brighton, UK)
- Martin Ochoa (TFP, AppGate Inc)
- Federica Paci (University of Verona, Italy)
- Jaehong Park (University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA)
- Aljosa Pasic (ATOS, Spain)
- Holger Schmidt (Hochschule Düsseldorf, Germany)
- Irish Singh (Ajou University, South Korea)
- Rocky Slavin (University of Texas at San Antonio, USA)
- Nicola Zannone (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands)
CONTACTS
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Workshop website: https://cybersecurity.bournemouth.ac.uk/espre2021/
Workshop mail account: espre21(a)easychair.org
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP : IEEE International Conference on Digital Health
Date: Fri, 28 May 2021 14:09:16 +0000
From: Maria Valero de Clemente <mvalero2(a)kennesaw.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
IEEE WORLD CONGRESS ON SERVICES
ONLINE VIRTUAL CONFERENCE (ORIGINALLY IN CHICAGO, USA)
SEPTEMBER 5-10, 2021
UPDATED: PAPER DUE DATES
**** CALL FOR PAPERS: IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DIGITAL HEALTH ****
IEEE International Conference on Digital Health (ICDH) is a prime
international forum for both researchers and industry practitioners to
exchange the latest fundamental advances in the state of the art and
practice of digital health technologies, emerging research topics, and
the future of digital health. ICDH aims to bring together leading
researchers, community leaders and visionaries from academia and
industry, end-users, and healthcare professionals, in the area of
digital health to share their research, practical experience, and
visions of the future of sustainable health and social care
transformations. Significant opportunities of research and development
of the digital health ecosystem have been leading to new tools,
techniques, analysis and automation of health care delivery models
seeking improved outcomes for all related stakeholders including the
patients and the health providers. ICDH will include a broad range of
issues and concerns, including, but not limited to, the following topics:
* Models and architectures of digital health and integrated digital
health care services
* Therapeutic algorithms and disease/condition-specific intervention
service design (e.g., diabetes, obesity, COPD, dementia, post cancer
treatment, allergies, mental health)
* Patient/user-side design for digital health care that may address user
needs, social isolation, assisted living for older adults and
individuals with special needs, emergencies
* Standardizing provider-side and user-side digital health, FHIR
resources, profiles and extension for digital health
* Delivery pathways co-design and provider/patient acceptability
* Crowd-sourcing and social media analysis for predicting and monitoring
infectious disease outbreaks and planning and managing care and supply
delivery
* Digital health systems and tools for health care professional training
and workforce development
* Digital health technology to reduce disparity and increase inclusion
of under-served and vulnerable communities
* Digital health systems, software and services for medication
adherence, improving patient and provider communication before, during
and after hospital discharge
* Digital Services to improve the health delivery outcomes in emergency
room and ICU
* Services to comply with privacy and security regulation in health care
system such as HIPAA
* Mobile health (mHealth) services and applications which include the
use of mobile devices in collecting community and clinical health data,
delivery of healthcare information to practitioners, researchers and
patients
* Real-time monitoring of patient vital signs and the direct provision
of care (via mobile telemedicine) for training and collaboration of
health workers.
* Health economics of services-oriented care delivery systems
* Empirical study on savings in unit and total cost realized by patient
and community engagement
**** ICDH STEERING COMMITTEE ****
Sheikh (Iqbal) Ahamed, Marquette University
Carl Chang, Iowa State University (Chair)
Cheng-Chung (William) Chu, Tunghai University
Ernesto Damiani, University of Milan
Sumi Helal, University of Florida
Ramesh Jain, University of California, Irvine
Hiroki Takakura, National Institute of Informatics
Ji-Jiang Yang, Tsinghua University
**** ICDH ORGANIZERS ****
General Chair: Jacques Demongeot, Grenoble Alpes Univ.
General Chair: Ajay Royyuru, IBM Watson Research
General Chair: Daqing Zhang, Peking University
Executive Program Chair: Sheikh(Iqbal) Ahamed, Marquette University
Program Chair: Giuseppe De Pietro, ICAR CNR
Program Chair: Lin Liu, Tsinghua University
Program Chair: Farhana Zulkernine, Queens University
Posters and Demo Chairs Hossain Shahriar, Kennesaw State University
**** PAPER SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS ****
Please visit https://conferences.computer.org/icdh/2021/ for paper
format and paper submission instructions for conferences being held
under the IEEE Services Congress umbrella.
The direct link for IEEE ICDH paper submission can be found here:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=2021ieeeicdh
**** IMPORTANT DATES - UPDATED ****
Submissions are due on: MAY 28, 2021 (5:00 am, UTC)
Rebuttal phase: JUNE 21-25
Final notification to authors: JULY 2, 2021
Camera-ready manuscript and Registration due: July 15, 2021
**** CONTACT ICDH ORGANIZERS ****
ieecs.icdh(a)gmail.com
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Subject: [WI] [CFP] 1st International Workshop on Ontology Uses and
Contribution to Artificial Intelligence
Date: Thu, 27 May 2021 10:29:38 +0200
From: Sarra Ben Abbès <benabbessarra(a)gmail.com>
Reply-To: Sarra Ben Abbès <benabbessarra(a)gmail.com>
To: artificial general intelligence
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Dear colleagues and researchers,
Please consider submitting a paper for the 1st International workshop on
"Ontology Uses and Contribution to Artificial Intelligence"� which will
be held online or in Hanoi, Vietnam - November 6-12, 2021.
*****� OnUCAI - CALL FOR PAPERS **** *
*Ontology Uses and Contribution to Artificial Intelligence*
/ � 1st
International Workshop, in conjunction with /KR 2021
<https://kr2021.kbsg.rwth-aachen.de/>/� /
/ �
November 6-12, 2021 - Online or in Hanoi, Vietnam/
�
https://sites.google.com/view/onucai-kr2021
<https://sites.google.com/view/onucai-kr2021>
*
*
** Important dates ****
* *Workshop paper submission due: *July 02, 2021
* *Workshop paper notifications: *August 06, 2021
* *Workshop paper camera-ready versions due: *September 06, 2021
* *Workshop registration deadline: *TBA
* *Workshop: *November 06-12, 2021
All deadlines are 23:59 anywhere on earth (UTC-12)
** Workshop description ****
An ontology is well known to be the best way to represent knowledge in a
domain of interest. It is defined by Gruber as “an explicit
specification of a conceptualization”. It allows us to represent
explicitly and formally existing entities, their relationships and their
constraints in an application domain. This representation is the most
suitable and beneficial way to solve many challenging problems related
to the information domain (e.g., knowledge representation, knowledge
sharing, knowledge reusing, automated reasoning, knowledge capitalizing
and ensuring semantic interoperability among heterogeneous systems).
Using ontology has many advantages, among them we can cite ontology
reusing, reasoning and explanation, commitment and agreement on a domain
of discourse, ontology evolution and mapping, etc. As a field of
artificial intelligence (AI), ontology aims at representing knowledge
based on declarative and symbolic formalization. Combining this symbolic
field with computational fields of IA such as Machine Learning (ML),
Deep Learning (DL), Probabilistic Graphical Models (PGMs), Computer
Vision (CV) and Natural Languages Processing (NLP) is a promising
association. Indeed, ontological modeling plays a vital role to help AI
reducing the complexity of the studied domain and organizing information
inside it. It broadens AI’s scope allowing it to include any data type
as it supports unstructured, semi-structured, or structured data format
which enables smoother data integration. The ontology also assists AI
for interpretation process, learning, enrichment, prediction, semantic
disambiguation and discovering of complex inferences. Finally, the
ultimate goal of ontologies is the ability to be integrated in a
software to make sense of all information.
In the last decade, ontologies are increasingly being used to provide
background knowledge for several AI domains in different sectors (e.g.
energy, transport, health, banking and insurance, etc.). Some of these
AI domains are:
* Machine learning and deep learning: semantic data selection,
semantic data pre-processing, semantic data transformation, semantic
data prediction, semantic clustering correction of the outputs,
semantic enrichment with ontological concepts, use the semantic
structure for promoting distance measure, etc.
* Probabilistic Graphical Models: learning PGM (structure or
parameters) using ontologies, probabilistic semantic reasoning,
semantic causality and probability, etc.
* Computer Vision: semantic image processing, semantic image
classification, semantic object recognition/classification, etc.
* Blockchain: semantic transactions, interoperable blockchain systems,
etc.
* Natural Language Processing: semantic text mining, semantic text
classification, semantic role labelling, semantic machine
translation, semantic question answering, ontology based text
summarizing, semantic recommendation systems, etc.
* Robotics: semantic task composition, task assignment, communication,
cooperation and coordination, etc.
* Voice-video-speech: semantic voice recognition, semantic speech
annotation, etc.
* Game Theory: semantic definition of specific games, semantic rules
and goals definition, etc.
* etc.
** Objective ****
This workshop aims at highlighting recent and future advances on the
role of ontologies and knowledge graphs in different domains of AI and
how it can be used in order to reduce the semantic gap between the data,
applications, machine learning process, etc., in order to obtain a
semantic-aware approaches. In addition, the goal of this workshop is to
bring together an area for experts from industry, science and academia
to exchange ideas and discuss results of on-going research in ontologies
and AI approaches.
We invite the submission of original works that is related -- but are
not limited to -- the topics below.
** Topics of interests ****
* Ontology for Machine Learning/Deep Learning
* Ontology for Probabilistic Graphical Models
* Ontology for Federated Machine Learning
* Ontology for Smart Contracts
* Ontology for Computer Vision
* Ontology for Natural Language Processing
* Ontology for Robotics and Multi-agent Systems
* Ontology for Voice-video-speech
* Ontology for Game Theory
* and so on.
�
** Submission * ***
The workshop is open to submit unpublished work resulting from research
that presents original scientific results, methodological aspects,
concepts and approaches. All submissions are not anonymous and must be
PDF documents written in English and formatted using the following style
files: _KR2021_authors_kit
<https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fkr2021.kbsg.rwth-aachen.de%2Fdow…>_
Papers are to be submitted through the workshop's _EasyChair
<https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Feasychair.org%2F&sa=D&sntz=1&usg…>_submission
page.
We welcome the following types of contributions:
* *Full papers*of up to 9 pages, including abstract, figures and
appendices (if any), but excluding references and acknowledgements:
Finished or consolidated R&D works, to be included in one of the
Workshop topics.
* *Short papers*of up to 4 pages, excluding references and
acknowledgements: Ongoing works with relevant preliminary results,
opened to discussion.
At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the
workshop, in order to present the paper. For further instructions,
please refer to the _KR 2021
<https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fkr2021.kbsg.rwth-aachen.de%2F&sa…>_page.
** Workshop chairs ****
* Sarra Ben Abbès, Engie, France
* Lynda Temal, Engie, France
* Nada Mimouni, CNAM, France
* Ahmed Mabrouk, Engie, France
* Philippe Calvez, Engie, France
** Program Committee **
*
Shridhar Devamane, Physical Design Engineer, Tecsec Technologies,
Bangalore, India
**Publication*
The best papers from this workshop may be included in the supplementary
proceedings of KR 2021.
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Subject: [AISWorld] HICSS 2022 FCFP: Organizational Cybersecurity:
Advanced Cyber Defense, Cyber Analytics, and Security Operations
Date: Wed, 26 May 2021 02:59:53 +0000
From: Steiner, Stuart <ssteiner(a)ewu.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
The co-chairs for Organizational Cybersecurity: Advanced Cyber Defense,
Cyber Analytics, and Security Operations are currently accepting
proposals for the 55th Hawaiian International Conference on System Sciences.
Minitrack Co-Chairs: Stu Steiner (ssteiner(a)ewu.edu), Mia Plachkinova
(mplachki(a)kennesaw.edu), Morgan Shepherd (mshepher(a)uccs.edu), and Daniel
Conte de Leon (dcontedeleon(a)uidaho.edu)
The minitrack is located within the Organizational Systems and
Technology track. Details about the conference can be found at
https://hicss.hawaii.edu/
We invite submissions describing novel research or industry programs and
experiences in the continuous, efficient, and effective design,
engineering, implementation, operation, and management of cyber defense,
cyber analytics, and security operations systems and processes within
the enterprise. We welcome papers from human, technical, and process
perspectives on organizational cybersecurity.
Cybersecurity touches all aspects of organizational management, with
organizational systems, networks and critical infrastructures
increasingly targeted by determined malicious actors with advanced
skills and resources. Such attacks have the potential for major
disruption of our society including damage to assets, people, and the
environment. Organizations, of all sizes and at all levels, are faced
with the challenge of continuously, effectively, and efficiently
protecting their systems while enabling and ensuring their mission.
Organizational cybersecurity aims to advance knowledge on the theory and
practice of cybersecurity management.
Potential paper topics include:
• Techniques and approaches for effective, efficient, and continuous
event analysis and incident detection and response.
• Techniques and approaches for effective, efficient, and continuous
cyber defense and security operation programs.
• Design and implementation of systems, techniques, and tools, and
policies and procedures for successful security operation programs and
Security Operation Centers (SOC).
• Frameworks, specification, and verification languages and techniques
for design, implementation, and management of cyber defense and security
operations and system processes, policies, and configurations.
• Techniques, processes, and tools for continuous risk management,
identification, analysis, and governance, risk, and compliance (GRC)
strategies.
• Techniques, processes, and tools for continuous cyber defense and
advanced system, software, and application hardening, including mobile
devices, Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, and critical
infrastructures
• Advanced techniques, processes, and tools for malware and malicious
activity prevention and detection.
• Advanced techniques, processes, and tools for continuous
vulnerability assessment of or for cyber defense and security
operations, including the use of white hats.
• Development of effective and efficient programs for security
education, training, and awareness (SETA) programs across the organization.
• Strategies for establishing successful organizational policies for
social media privacy, workplace and public space monitoring, data
protection, BYOD, MDM, and intellectual property protections.
• Assessment and improvement of user perceptions of security practices
and user acceptance of policy and technology.
Papers can be submitted via https://hicss-submissions.org/
Important Dates for Paper Submission:
• June 15, 2021 | 11:59 pm HST: Paper Submission Deadline
• August 17, 2021: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
• September 22, 2021: Deadline for Authors to Submit Final Manuscript
for Publication
• October 1, 2021: Deadline for at least one author of each paper to
register for HICSS-55
If you are interested in these topics, please feel free to submit a
paper or contact us for more information.
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Subject: [AISWorld] HICSS-55 (2022) minitrack - 4th CfP: ICT-enabled
Self-management of Chronic Diseases and Conditions
Date: Tue, 25 May 2021 12:20:07 -0700
From: Majid Dadgar <majid.dadgar(a)gmail.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Apologies for cross-posting.
After successfully holding this minitrack for 4 consecutive years and
establishing a strong community of researchers and practitioners, we invite
paper submissions for the following HICSS minitrack.
Track title: Information Technology in Healthcare
Minitrack title: ICT-enabled Self-management of Chronic Diseases and
Conditions
***Fast Track to Journal Publication** *(at the discretion of minitrack
chairs)
*:*Journal of Information Technology & People
*Description of the minitrack:*According to the U.S. National Center for
Health Statistics, a disease is chronic when its course lasts for more than
three months. Chronic diseases and conditions persist an entire lifetime
and generally cannot be prevented by vaccines or cured by medication
(Adams, Kirzinger, & Martinez, 2013). This mini-track characterizes Chronic
Diseases and Conditions very broadly to include, illnesses (such as
diabetes, Alzheimer asthma), conditions (such as physical, sensory, mental,
and cognitive disabilities, post-traumatic stress disorder, attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder, autistic spectrum, Tourette syndrome, old
age related conditions). Recurrent illnesses and conditions caused by
chronic diseases, if not managed carefully, cannot only diminish quality of
life and ability to work, but can also result in health emergencies,
complications, and even death (World Health Organization, 2015). According
to the World Health Organization (WHO), chronic diseases are the leading
cause of mortality worldwide, and 80% of chronic disease deaths occur in
low- and middle-income countries.
Advancing patients’ ability to engage in self-managed health through
information and communication technologies (ICTs), such as mobile
technologies and machine learning, is increasingly a top priority (e.g.,
The National Health Service, 2013, The Office of the National Coordinator
for Health Information Technology, 2014). Effective self-management is a
proven way of improving the lives of individuals suffering from chronic
diseases (Dadgar and Joshi, 2018). Self-management refers to a
care management approach in which patients actively take responsibility for
treating their chronic diseases (Bodenheimer et al., 2002). It is
a self-regulating, dynamic, continuous, interactive process (Schulman-Green
et al., 2012). Despite technological advances in healthcare ICTs that
improve care and reduce costs, patients often avoid using them (El-Gayar,
Timsina, Nawar, & Eid, 2013). Although, ICTs have improved the health in
healthcare services in terms of the delivery of high-quality patient care
at low cost, but the development of ICTs that focus chiefly on
patient-centered care is still in its infancy (Jacelon, Gibbs, & Ridgway,
2016).
With that in mind, we are looking for papers taking a variety of approaches
to answering research questions related to the design, development, and use
of ICTs on patient-centered care. Such approaches might be described as
experiments or quasi-experiments, design science, case studies, surveys,
action research, psychometrics, and ethnography. We invite papers that use
a variety of advanced technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented
Reality (AR), Artificial Intelligence (AI), or Machine Learning (ML). We
call for the papers that investigate use of ICTs for patients with chronic
physical and psychological conditions, from diabetes and asthma, to obesity
and fitness SM programs, to autism, dementia, bipolar disorders, and
depression.
Authors are invited to submit papers that address issues related to the
design, development, and implementation of ICTs in self-management of
chronic diseases and conditions. Potential issues and topics include, but
are not limited to:
- Learning about condition and health needs
- Learning self-management regimen, skills, and strategies ( e.g.,
Monitoring and managing symptoms, side effects, and body responses,
Adjusting treatment regimen to manage symptoms and side effects,
Managing/taking medications, Goal setting, decision making, problem
solving, planning, prioritizing and pacing in the self-management process)
- Managing lifestyle changes (e.g. modifying diet, nutrition, smoking,
and physical activity, Changing behaviors to minimize disease impact,
Balancing living life with health needs, Managing disruptions in school,
work, family, and social activities)
- Managing psychological aspects of chronic diseases and conditions
(e.g. Developing confidence and self-efficacy, Reducing stress caused by
the chronic disease, Identifying and benefiting from psychological
resources drawing on intrinsic resources, e.g., creativity, strength and
wisdom from past experiences, Maintaining positive outlook, hope,
and self-worth, Dealing with shock of diagnosis, self-blame, and guilt)
- Managing relationships with healthcare providers (e.g. Creating and
maintaining relationships with healthcare providers)
- Managing and sustaining relationships with family, friends, relatives,
and peers (e.g. Creating a community of peers with similar experiences,
Obtaining and managing social support from family and friends)
- Cultivating courage, discipline, and motivation
- Working through issues of dependence/independence
- Seeking resources, such as financial assistance (e.g., prescription
subsidies), environmental support (e.g., assistive devices), and community
resources (e.g., transportation)
- Exploring and expressing emotional responses
- Making sense of the chronic disease (e.g. Finding meaning in work,
relationships, activities, and spirituality)
- Identifying and confronting change and loss (e.g., changes in physical
function, role, identity, body image, control, and mortality)
- Developing coping strategies (e.g., self-talk)
- Focusing on possibilities (e.g., envisioning the future, reframing
adversity into opportunity)
- Designing virtual coaches
- ICT designs for elder care and home care
- ICT enabled preventative approaches
*IMPORTANT DATES*
- April 15: Paper submission begins
- June 15, 2021 | 11:59 pm HST: Paper Submission Deadline
- August 23: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
- September 22: Deadline for authors to submit final manuscript
- October 1: Deadline for at least one author to register for HICSS-54
*Minitrack Co-Chairs:*
Majid Dadgar (Primary Contact)
University of San Francisco, CA, USA
mdadgar(a)usfca.edu
Bahae Samhan
Illinois State University, IL, USA
bmsamha(a)ilstu.edu
K.D. Joshi
University of Nevada, Reno, NV, USA
kjoshi(a)unr.edu
*Conference Website:* http://hicss.hawaii.edu/
*Author Guidelines:* http://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-and-minitracks/authors/
*References*
- Adams, P., Kirzinger, W., & Martinez, M. (2013). Summary Health
Statistics for the U.S. Population: National Health Interview Survey, 2012
(Vital Health Stat No. 10(259)). National Center for Health Statistics.
- Bodenheimer, T., Lorig, K., Holman, H., & Grumbach, K. (2002).
Patient Self-management of Chronic Disease in Primary Care. JAMA, 288(19),
2469–2475.
- Dadgar, M. and Joshi, K.D. (2018) "The Role of Information and
Communication Technology in Self-Management of Chronic Diseases: An
Empirical Investigation through Value Sensitive Design," Journal of the
Association for Information Systems (JAIS), 19(2), 86-112.
- El-Gayar, O., Timsina, P., Nawar, N., & Eid, W. (2013). A systematic
review of IT for diabetes selfmanagement: Are we there yet? International
Journal of Medical Informatics, 82, 637–652.
- Jacelon, C. S., Gibbs, M. A., & Ridgway, J. V. (2016). Computer
technology for self-management: a scoping review. Journal of Clinical
Nursing, 25, 1179–1192.
- Schulman-Green, D., Jaser, S., Martin, F., Alonzo, A., Grey, M.,
McCorkle, R., … Whittemore, R. (2012). Processes of Self-Management in
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Subject: [AISWorld] FCFP HICSS-55 Minitrack on Emerging Issues in
e-collaboration Distributed Group Decision-Making: Opportunities and
Challenges
Date: Tue, 25 May 2021 14:43:21 +0000
From: Anil Aggarwal <aaggarwal(a)ubalt.edu>
To: AISWorld <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Hello:
After successful sessions last four years, we are continuing our mini
track on Emerging Issues in Distributed Group Decision-Making:
Opportunities and Challenges at the HICSS Conference. We invite you to
submit your paper to our minitrack . A call for papers is shown below.
Regards,
Anil Aggarwal
University of Baltimore
USA
Doug Vogel
Harbin Institute of technology
PRC
Yuko SJ Murayama
Tsuda College
Japan
CALL FOR PAPERS FOR the Mini-track
Emerging Issues in e-collaboration Distributed Group Decision-Making:
Opportunities and Challenges
(Part of the Collaboration Systems and Technology track )
HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SCIENCES
(HICSS-55)
January 4-7, 2022
at
Hyatt Regency Maui
In the current turbulent/pandemic state everything is becoming virtual.
Students, businesses, politicians and everyone is looking for safe
virtual solutions In addition, emerging issues like big data, data
analytics, visual analytics, data mining, crowd--sourcing, e-government,
e-health and m-commerce are giving new meaning to distributed decision
making. Coordination among individuals with varying skills is becoming
common. Teams, however, are becoming dispersed and virtual putting
tremendous pressure on them to deliver quality product on time. Team
adaptability and team configuration are becoming crucial to meet
deadlines. Teams must be able to adapt quickly to the changing
environment. Agile teams adapt and deliver quickly and provide maximum
customer satisfaction. By definition, however, agile teams must be
co-located. Can distributed teams be agile and adaptable? This requires
careful team configuration.
Distributed teams face many challenges of time, location,
infrastructure, language, customs, socialization and politics. This is
further compounded in globally distributed teams by diversity,
nationality and cultural issues. As old issue are resolved, new
challenges emerge that require knowledge from multiple disciplines such
as information systems, social sciences, international management,
leadership and political science. It is almost impossible for one
individual to have expertise in so many domains, which makes this a very
challenging but ultimately rewarding collaborative area of research.
Given the richness and research potential of this area, it is essential
to brainstorm and bring diverse points of view to develop underlying
theory and frameworks. The mini track will attempt to accomplish these
objectives.
The mini track will address emerging issue such as diversity, culture,
adaptability and agility related to teams in distributed group decision
making, as well as the underlying theories of group dynamics,
coordination, communications and decision-making in distributed
environments, in creation of competitive advantage.
Examples of topics in the discussion of globally distributed decision
making mini-track will include the following (but are not limited to):
* eCollaboration during pandemic
* Challenges of moving from face to face to virtual settings
* Fake news impact on ecollaboration
* Swift team collaboration
* Sub groups impact on eCollaboration
* Big data collaboration
* E-government(s) inter- , intra-collaboration
* Collaboration through crowdsourcing
* Disaster management in distributed teams
* Delivering health services through collaboration
* Economics of distributed decision making in the clouds
* Trust and distrust as motivator in distributed decision making
* Can agile teams be globally distributed?
* Agile/Adaptable team configuration in globally distributed teams
* The “e (internet)” to “m (mobile)” transformation of globally
distributed teams
* Communication and coordination in globally distributed teams
* Diversity issues in globally distributed teams
* Customer satisfaction, performance and “trust” building in
globally distributed teams
* Synchronous and asynchronous decision making in globally distributed teams
* Comparison of issues across internal, inter-, intra and offshore
distributed teams
* Turbulent economy and its impact on outsourcing
* Models of globally distributed agile/adaptable teams
* Knowledge creation, transfer and integration across globally
distributed teams
* Leadership/cohesiveness issues in globally distributed teams
* Issues related to functional and dysfunctional globally distributed teams
* Security, privacy and risk associated with globally distributed teams
* Case Studies (success/failures) related to decision making by globally
distributed teams
Contact Information for Mini-Track Chair:
Dr. A. K. Aggarwal**
University of Baltimore, USA
410-8375275
aaggarwal(a)ubalt.edu<mailto:aaggarwal@ubalt.edu>
Dr. Doug Vogel
Harbin Institute of technology
PRC
isdoug(a)hit.edu.cn<mailto:isdoug@hit.edu.cn>
Dr. Yuko SJ Murayama
Tsuda College
Japan
murayama(a)tsuda.ac.jp<mailto:murayama@tsuda.ac.jp>
Important Deadlines:
June 15, 2021: Paper Submission Deadline (11:59 pm HST)
August 17, 2021: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
September 22, 2021: Deadline for Authors to Submit Final Manuscript for
Publication
October 1, 2021: Deadline for at least one author of to register for
HICSS-54Instructions for
Paper Submission:
* HICSS papers must contain original material not previously published,
or currently submitted elsewhere.
* Do not submit the manuscript to more than one mini-track. If unsure
which mini-track is appropriate, submit the abstract to the Track Chair
for guidance.
* Submit your full paper according to the detailed formatting and
submission instructions found on the HICSS website. Note: All papers
will be submitted in double column publication format and limited to 10
pages including diagrams and references. HICSS will conduct double-blind
reviews of each submitted paper.
HICSS conferences are devoted to advances in the information, computer,
and system sciences, and encompass developments in both theory and
practice. Invited papers may be theoretical, conceptual, tutorial or
descriptive in nature. Submissions undergo a double-blind peer referee
process and those selected for presentation will be published in the
Conference Proceedings. Submissions must not have been previously published.
For the latest information visit the HICSS web site at:
http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for Papers for the 17th International
Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik, Feb., 21-23 2022, Nürnberg, Germany
Date: Tue, 25 May 2021 13:23:16 +0000
From: Sven Laumer <sven.laumer(a)fau.de>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
CC: Martin Matzner <martin.matzner(a)fau.de>
17th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik
WI for Grand Challenges ¬- Grand Challenges for WI
February, 21st-23rd 2022, Nürnberg, Germany
Call for Papers
Papers for the Scientific Program
can be submitted from 2021-07-01 until 2021-09-01, 2:00pm
via https://www.conftool.pro/wi22/
More information on our website: https://www.wi22.eu/
The International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik is the most
important platform for Wirtschaftsinformatik research in the
German-speaking world and a forum for exchange with entrepreneurs. The
Friedrich-Alexander-University invites to the 17th International
Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI22) in Nuremberg.
For WI22 we have chosen the conference theme WI for Grand Challenges -
Grand Challenges for WI. Our colleague Peter Mertens, who was appointed
in 1970 to the first chair of Wirtschaftsinformatik in Germany at the
Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, emphasized that WI,
as a mature discipline, has to identify and define "Grand-Challenges" in
the sense of particularly demanding challenges. Such problems, whose
solution requires the united forces of the WI community, should be
presented as a broad consensus of the professional community and be the
result of a discourse. With the 17th International Conference on
Wirtschaftsinformatik we would like to offer a platform to discuss
"Grand Challenges" and "Wirtschaftsinformatik" from two different
perspectives. As a compass for the grand societal challenges of our
time, the United Nations has described 17 Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs) to map out a global plan to promote sustainable peace and
prosperity and protect our planet.
WI for Grand Challenges
We therefore call for papers that demonstrate the contributions of
Wirtschaftsinformatik to the SDGs. We see the SDGs as obvious challenges
for Wirtschaftsinformatik that can grow into Grand Challenges. The 17
SDGs will be examined in different tracks:
* IT for Development: Digitalization und Society (Goals 1, 2 and 6: No
Poverty, Zero Hunger, Clean Water and Sanitation)
* Digital Health & Wellbeing (Goal 3: Good Health and Well-Being)
* Digital Education (Goal 4: Quality Education)
* Digitalization & Human Rights (Goals 5, 10, 16: Gender Equality,
Reduced Inequalities, Pease, Justice And Strong Institutions)
* Sustainable Information Systems, Energy Informatics, and Climate
Protection (Goals 7, 13 and 14: Affordable and Clean Energy,
Partnerships for the Goals)
* Digitalization and Implications for Labor Markets (Goals 8 and 17:
Decent Work and Economic Growth, Partnerships for the Goals)
* Sustainable Information Systems, Energy Informatics, and Climate
Protection (Goal 9: Industry, Innovatoin and Infrastructure)
* Sustainable Cities and Communities (Goals 11 and 15: Sustainable
Cities and Communities, Life on Land)
* ICT and Responsible Consumption as well as Production (Goal 12:
Responsible Consumption and Production)
Grand Challenges for WI
We also invite submissions of papers that address current challenges and
research topics in Wirtschaftsinformatik. The increasing
interconnectedness of business and society entails many research topics,
challenges and opportunities for Wirtschaftsinformatik. The
contributions to the following scientific tracks focus on the Grand
Challenges of Wirtschaftsinformatik in research, economy and society, in
order to contribute to the further development of the subject and the
core topics of Wirtschaftsinformatik:
* Business Analytics, Data Science and Decision Support
* Design Science Research: Development & Modeling of Information Systems
* Digital Markets & Platforms
* Digital Retail
* E-Government
* Finance Technologies (FinTech) and Blockchain
* Human Computer Interaction and Digital Assistance Systems
* IT-Strategy, IT-Management and IT-Governance
* Design, Management, and Impact of AI-based Systems
* Business Process Management
* Services & Service Systems Engineering
* Social Media and Digital Work
* IS Adoption, Diffusion and Use
* Wirtschaftsinformatik as an Interdisciplinary Science
We invite researchers and practitioners to submit unpublished research
papers as "full papers" or "research-in-progress" papers to WI22.
Research contributions in German and English are welcome. For each
track, the respective track chairs have assembled an international
program committee that will review each submission according to a
double-blind procedure. Presentations of accepted papers can be prepared
and delivered in either English or German. Accepted papers will be
published in the conference proceedings in the AIS e-Library. For
accepted papers there is also the option to publish only a two-page
abstract (Extended Abstract) in the Proceedings.
Full-Paper present scientifically sound results from the field of
Wirtschaftsinformatik and its related disciplines. The results provide
an essential contribution to the current state of research. Full papers
will be included as a presentation in the conference program.
Submissions to the scientific tracks as full papers must not exceed 12
pages in length (including title, abstract, appendices, and author
details and acknowledgements for revised contributions; excluding
references) and must be preceded by an abstract of no more than 150
words and three to five keywords. Papers that do not meet these
requirements will be desk-rejected.
Research-in-Progress Paper papers present innovative ideas or partial
results of a research project. Although not yet fully implemented or
investigated, they should make a contribution to the current state of
research. Accepted short papers will be presented as posters.
Submissions to the scientific tracks as research-in-progress papers must
not exceed 5 pages in length (including title, abstract, appendices, and
author details and acknowledgements for revised papers; excluding
references) and must be preceded by an abstract of no more than 150
words and three to five keywords. Submissions that do not meet these
requirements will be rejected.
Papers should be submitted in the following formats:
* Initial submission (version for review): pdf-document
* Final submission (print-ready version): doc-document and pdf document
Initial submissions must conform exactly to the templates defined in the
MS Word format. The templates for the final Camera-Ready submissions
(Full Paper and Research in Progress paper) must exactly match the
templates defined in the MS Word format. This also applies to Revise and
Resubmit. Submission of a single paper can only be made for one track
and is only possible online via the review system:
https://www.conftool.pro/wi22/
The timeline for the review process of scientific papers is as follows:
* Last opportunity for submission (Submission Deadline): 01.09.2021 - 2:00pm
* Fast and constructive AE Feedback: 10.09.2021
* Submission of reviews by Reviewers: 10.10.2021
* Submission of reviews by AE: 20.10.2021
* Decision of track chairs: 27.10.2021
* Notification to authors: 31.10.2021
* Submission of revised papers: 15.11.2021
* Final decision and information to authors: 21.11.2021
Submissions for the scientific tracks will be reviewed with respect to
the following criteria:
* Overall assessment
* Originality
* Technical quality
* Presentation and readability
* Suitability to stimulate discussion
* Contribution to the research field
Student Track
As in previous years, WI22 includes a forum for the presentation of
student research papers. Analogous to the contributions for research
tracks, students at Master's level submit their work and, in case of a
positive evaluation, are given the opportunity to present their first
scientific results at a conference.
Other forms of submission
We will publish calls for the submission of further forms of
contributions at a later point in time.
* Prototypes
* Panels
* Business Analytics Talks
Workshops and Tutorials
Workshops offer an open forum for short presentations, discussions or
collaborative work on a specific topic. The organization of the
contributions for a workshop from the invitation to the selection is up
to the organizers of a workshop. Tutorials focus on imparting specific
skills. We will publish a separate call for workshops and tutorials.
Doctoral Consortium
The Doctoral Consortium (DC) is a forum for doctoral students in
business informatics or a (neighboring) discipline with business
informatics as a focus. The DC is a platform for intensive discussion of
the work with professors in our discipline. We will shortly inform you
about the application process for participation in the DC.
We are looking forward to meet you in Nürnberg 2022.
Martin Matzner & Sven Laumer
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Prof. Dr. Sven Laumer
Schöller Endowed Professor (Chair) for Information Systems,
Digitalization in Business and Society
Institute of Information Systems Nürnberg (WIN) at the
School of Business, Economics and Society (WISO) at the
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)
Program director Information Systems (B.Sc.) and
International Information Systems (M.Sc.)
M: sven.laumer(a)fau.de
W: www.digitalization.rw.fau.eu
T: +49 911 5302-96476
P: Fürtherstraße 248, 90429 Nürnberg, Germany
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Subject: [WI] Call for participation to the Summer School on AI
Technologies for Trust, Interoperability and Autonomy in Industry 4.0
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2021 09:48:32 +0200
From: Daniel Schraudner <daniel.schraudner(a)fau.de>
Reply-To: Daniel Schraudner <daniel.schraudner(a)fau.de>
To: wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
Please read carefully the following statement related to Covid-19.
The dates of the summer school are July 26th to 30th, at a time travel
restrictions related to Covid-19 may not be completely lifted. The
summer school will therefore be organized in a distributed fashion:
participants may join one of the three physical host locations in
St-Étienne (France), Waischenfeld (Germany) and St-Gallen
(Switzerland), while a shared virtual location will be made available to
everyone. All (physical and virtual) locations will be connected via a
video stream. This innovative organization scheme ensures all
participants have the chance to experience the summer school in the best
possible condition for them. In addition, the practical exercises and
hackathon programmed during the summer school will take advantage of
this distributed organization by accessing industrial assets running at
the three host locations. Students will thus participate in the
deployment of a truly decentralized network of connected Industry 4.0
systems.
======================= CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ======================
Call for participation to the Summer School on
AI Technologies for Trust, Interoperability and Autonomy in Industry 4.0
July 26th-30th, 2021
St-Étienne (France), Waischenfeld (Germany), St-Gallen (Switzerland)
https://ai4industry.wp.imt.fr/editions/ai4industry2021/
We invite PhD students and other researchers from academia or industry
to apply to the second summer school on AI Technologies for Trust,
Interoperability and Autonomy in Industry 4.0 (short ai4industry), in a
collaboration between French, German and Swiss institutions. The dates
for the 2021 edition of ai4industry are July 26th-30th, 2021.
The ai4industry summer school targets concrete industry use cases: half
of the summer school is dedicated to practical work (through a
hackathon) while the other half is meant to introduce the theoretical
foundations underlying the hackathon’s framework.
Topics
=====
The summer school will address various aspects of AI in Industry 4.0 (or
Industry of the future) with a particular focus on:
* the Web of Things
* Knowledge Graphs
* Multi-Agent Systems
* Responsible AI
Each of these topics will be covered in lectures and the hackathon.
Several pieces of software have been integrated for the purpose of the
hackathon, providing tools and implementations of theoretical principles
in these four domains.
Expected candidates and benefits
========================
We welcome applications from PhD students and early stage researchers
that have already some knowledge in at least one of the topics above,
but want to broaden their perspective and have a chance to apply their
skills on concrete problems. We also welcome researchers who want to get
in touch with a new research community and industry partners who want to
get updated on recent advances in AI. The benefit for the participants
is that they can:
* learn or improve knowledge in several areas of Artificial Intelligence
* get in touch with high profile researchers and professors
* build a network with other talented young researchers
* hack together plausible solutions to stimulating concrete industrial
problems
* have the opportunity to further develop your approach in collaboration
with industry partners
How to apply
=========
To apply, submit a résumé and a cover letter using the form at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ai4industry2021. Please submit
them in a single file. We will limit the number of participants on site
to 40 people. Online participation is however unlimited, as long as
applicants meet the criteria above.
Registration fees are 150€ including meals, coffee breaks, lunches and
accommodation, for those participating on site. Thanks to our
sponsorships, some fees may be waived. If you need a fee waiver, please
send us a motivation letter, and we will consider your request in the
limit of our budget.
Dates
=====
* Opening of application for participation: 06 April 2021
* Notification of acceptance: within 2 weeks
* End of application: 06 June 2021
* Deadline for registration: 20 June 2021
* Summer school: 26-30 July 2021
Contact and organising institutions
==========================
Main contact: contact-ai4industry(a)listes.emse.fr
Organising institutions:
* Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)
* Mines Saint-Étienne (France)
* Technische Universität München (Germany)
* Universität St. Gallen (Switzerland)
* Université Jean Monnet Saint-Étienne (France)
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Subject: [WI] European Digital Retail Summit - 18th of June 2021
Date: Mon, 24 May 2021 14:23:48 +0000
From: Markus Helfert <Markus.Helfert(a)mu.ie>
Reply-To: Markus Helfert <Markus.Helfert(a)mu.ie>
To: wi(a)lists.kit.edu <wi(a)lists.kit.edu>
Call for participation:
*European Digital Retail Summit with experts from academia and industry*
18th of June 2021
Free Registration and attendance
www.ivi.ie/edr <http://www.ivi.ie/edrs>
***As part of the European PERFORM Training Network
<https://www.perform-network.eu/> in Maynooth University, we are hosting
the� *European Digital Retail Summit*
<https://perform-european-digital-retail-summit.b2match.io/> on *June
18th 2021*. The aim of this event (/hosted virtually/) is to bring
together *leaders and experts in digital retail *from both academia and
industry, with presentations from researchers and practitioners. We hope
to foster engagement, discussion and future collaboration among the
participants.
Information and registration at www.ivi.ie/edrs <http://www.ivi.ie/edrs>.
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PERFORM European Digital Retail Summit
Free to attend
18 June 2021
http://www.ivi.ie/edrs
----------------------------------------------------
Prof. Markus Helfert
Director Innovation Value Institute
Digital Service Innovation
Emarkus.helfert(a)mu.ie
T +353 1 254 4908
Wwww.ivi.ie
Maynooth University
Innovation Value Institute
Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland.
Science Foundation Ireland - Principle Investigator
Lero - The Irish Software Research Centre (www.lero.ie)
Adapt - The Centre for Digital Content Management (www.adaptcentre.ie)
Research Affiliate at:
The Open Government Institute (TOGI)
Zeppelin Universität, Germany
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Three selected Publications (see also:https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/people/markus-helfert)
Ali A, Ahmed M, Khan A, Anjum A, Ilyas M, Helfert M. (2021). VisTAS: blockchain-based visible and trusted remote authentication system. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 7:e516 DOI 10.7717/peerj-cs.516
https://peerj.com/articles/cs-516/#
Helfert M., Melo V.A.B., Pourzolfaghar Z. (2018) Digital and Smart Services - The Application of Enterprise Architecture.
In: Alexandrov D., Boukhanovsky A., Chugunov A., Kabanov Y., Koltsova O. (eds) Digital Transformation and Global Society. DTGS 2018. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 858. Springer, Cham.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02843-5_22
Iftikhar R., Pourzolfaghar Z., Helfert M. (2020) Omnichannel Value Chain: Mapping Digital Technologies for Channel Integration Activities.
In: Siarheyeva A., Barry C., Lang M., Linger H., Schneider C. (eds) Advances in Information Systems Development. ISD 2019. Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation, vol 39. Springer, Cham.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49644-9_5
Yang Q., Ge M. and Helfert M. (2020) Developing Reliable Taxonomic Features for Data Warehouse Architectures.
In: 2020 IEEE 22nd Conference on Business Informatics (CBI), Antwerp, Belgium, 2020, pp. 241-249,https://doi.org/10.1109/CBI49978.2020.00033
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: Towards the Future of Enterprise Systems
Minitrack (HICSS 2022)
Date: Mon, 24 May 2021 16:29:58 +0200
From: Benedict.Bender(a)wi.uni-potsdam.de
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
HICSS 2022 CFP: Towards the Future of Enterprise Systems Minitrack
The minitrack is located within the Organizational Systems and
Technology track:
https://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-55/organizational-systems-and-technology/#t…
Minitrack Co-chairs: Norbert Gronau (norbert.gronau(a)wi.uni-potsdam.de),
Benedict Bender (benedict.bender(a)wi.uni-potsdam.de)
Deadline for submission of manuscripts: June 15, 2021
Enterprise systems have long played an important role in businesses of
various sizes. With the increasing complexity of today’s business
relationships, specialized application systems are being used more and
more. Moreover, emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence
are becoming accessible for enterprise systems and entail new
requirements. This raises the question of the future role of enterprise
systems. In particular, the integrative, all-encompassing approach of
early system versions is in question.
In order for ERP systems to continue to fulfill their essential role,
the systems must adapt to the new needs of organizations and respond to
the technological advancements in the market. From an architectural
perspective, this requires adaptations at all major architectural levels
of ERP systems architecture. From an organizational perspective, new
solutions for technical integration and interoperability are needed.
With regards to the selection and implementation process, new topics
such as cloud-based operation models increase the complexity of decision
making.
This minitrack covers topics that contribute to the future role of
enterprise systems. This include but are not limited to the following
topics:
Architecture of enterprise systems
Reference models for enterprise systems and processes
Industry-specific adoption of enterprise systems
Enterprise architecture management (system & interface management)
Interoperability of enterprise systems with the firm and along the
supply-chain
Decision support (data-driven decisions)
User interface — usability, personalization of enterprise systems,
mobile ERP, new forms of interaction (e.g., speech recognition in ES)
Decision support for managerial decision on enterprise systems (e.g.,
cloud vs. on-premises vs. hybrid)
Artificial intelligence and machine learning in enterprise systems
(sales, procurement, logistics, financial accounting, master data
management)
ERP as (software) platforms: openness of ERP systems, new level of
modularity of enterprise systems (extensions)
Processes and workflows in enterprise systems (workflow management
systems as part of enterprise systems)
Database approaches in enterprise systems
Submissions may include, but are not limited to research papers
(conceptual, theoretical, and empirical studies), as well as case
studies, and best practices with managerial guidance.
Papers accepted for presentation at HICSS in the minitrack with the
potential to shape the future role of enterprise systems will be
considered for fast-track submission to the AIS Transactions on
Enterprise Systems Journal (https://enterprise-systems.net/).
IMPORTANT DATES FOR CALL FOR PAPERS
June 15, 2021 Submission full manuscripts
August 17, 2021 Acceptance Notifications
September 22, 2021 Deadline for Final Manuscript
October 1, 2021 Deadline for at least one author to register
Best regards,
Norbert Gronau
Benedict Bender
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