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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP - ISICO - Procedia Computer Science, Elsevier -
Due May 31
Date: Mon, 24 May 2021 13:21:48 +0700
From: Arif Wibisono <116220705(a)umail.ucc.ie>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org, dbworld(a)cs.wisc.edu
Dear colleagues,
We gladly invite you to participate in The Sixth Information Systems
International Conference (ISICO 2021), a biannual conference held by the
Department of Information Systems, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember
(ITS).
📆 Conference Date: 7-8 of August 2021
📍 Venue: Online
Theme: Unleash the Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Information System
for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals
https://isico.info/important-dates/
Our spirit towards this conference is to promote Information System as a
collaborator in today’s interdisciplinary works (researches or projects)
for dealing with the Sustainable Development Goals’ issues. All accepted
papers in this conference will be OPEN ACCESS by Procedia Computer Science
under Elsevier Publisher.
It will be a great honour for us and a great opportunity for you to share
the latest scientific work related to 17 tracks and a special track based
on a wide scope of Information Systems topic offered at this conference. In
addition, there will be an IS2020 Workshop that will provide you with an
update of the latest global curriculum work for the Information Systems
(IS).
We are looking forward to receiving your research paper and welcoming you
at the conference.
Sincerely yours,
ISICO 2021 Committee
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🌐 https://isico.info/
📧 ask(a)isico.info
📞📩 +62 812 1679 2868
(Whatsapp or Telegram, especially for non-international participants).
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Subject: [wkwi] CfP HICSS-55 minitrack on Design and Appropriation of
Knowledge and AI Systems - Deadline: June 15
Date: Mon, 24 May 2021 07:46:36 +0000
From: Smolnik, Stefan <stefan.smolnik(a)fernuni-hagen.de>
Reply-To: Smolnik, Stefan <stefan.smolnik(a)fernuni-hagen.de>
To: wkwi(a)listserv.dfn.de <wkwi(a)listserv.dfn.de>
(Apologies for cross-postings of this announcement.)
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CALL FOR PAPERS
55th Annual Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-55)
January 4-7, 2022 (Tuesday-Friday)
Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa
(https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/hawaii/hyatt-regency-maui-resort-and-spa/…)
Minitrack: Design and Appropriation of Knowledge and AI Systems
(https://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-55/knowledge-innovation-and-entrepreneurial…)
Part of the Track: Knowledge Innovation and Entrepreneurial Systems
Minitrack description: The objective of this minitrack is to contribute
to the body of knowledge that helps scholars and practitioners increase
their collective understanding of:
(1) how knowledge and AI systems are planned, designed, built,
implemented, used, evaluated, supported, upgraded, and evolved;
(2) how knowledge and AI systems impact the context in which they are
embedded; and
(3) the human behaviors reflected within and induced through both (1)
and (2)
By knowledge and AI systems, we mean systems in which human participants
and/or machines perform work (processes and activities) related to the
creation, retention, transfer and/or application of knowledge using
information, technology, and other resources to produce informational
products and/or services for internal or external customers (adapted
from Alter 2008). Such systems may include, but are not limited to,
knowledge management systems, decision systems, social media, expert
systems, machine learning systems, and other AI systems as well as any
other IT-enabled knowledge processes.
We welcome both design science and design theory research in knowledge
and AI systems as well as behavioral research related to the
appropriation of knowledge and AI systems in order to span the entire
lifecycle of such systems. Topics relevant for submissions include, but
are not limited to, the following:
• Theoretical models, methodologies, tools as well as technological
and managerial practices for planning, designing, building,
implementing, using, evaluating, supporting and upgrading knowledge and
AI systems.
• Case studies focusing on the planning, designing, building,
implementing, using, evaluating, supporting and upgrading of knowledge
processes and technologies (e.g., virtual reality, social media, expert
systems, data analytics, AI, machine learning, e-learning).
• Systems design for social knowledge creation and use (e.g., social
media system architectures).
• Development of frameworks for classifying knowledge and AI systems.
• Incorporating and/or integrating knowledge services and mashups,
social media, Web 2.0/3.0, cloud computing, and/or ubiquitous
technologies in knowledge and AI systems.
• Appropriation and use of social media upon individual users, groups,
businesses, and governments for supporting knowledge processes.
• Diversity aspects of designing and appropriating knowledge and AI
systems.
• Changing organizational cultures and structures through knowledge
and AI systems.
• Design, evaluation, and/or use of processes, semantic technologies,
knowledge retrieval and representation methods, and/or systems to map,
track and/or visualize social networks and/or work systems in order to
facilitate knowledge creation and sharing and quick problem solving
(e.g., when unexpected coordination breakdowns emerge).
• Risks and challenges of knowledge and AI systems for knowledge
practices (e.g., information overload, ‘operator hand-off’ problems,
technostress, and protection of information assets).
• Design processes, representations, and/or kernel (reference)
theories for co-designing and/or co-evolving knowledge and AI systems.
• Technology-in-practice outcomes and processes across both
technology-centric and socio-centric approaches to knowledge and AI
systems design (as related to, but not limited to, various affordance
and agency/agential frameworks, computer-supported cooperative work, etc.).
• Human-computer interaction in knowledge and AI systems context.
• Issues in, limitations of and barriers to accessing tacit knowledge
with knowledge and AI systems.
• Human behaviors reflected within human-machine structuration phenomena.
For additional information or to submit abstracts, please contact the
minitrack co-chairs:
Stefan Smolnik (Primary Contact), University of Hagen, Germany,
stefan.smolnik<at>fernuni-hagen.de
Pierre Hadaya, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada,
hadaya.pierre<at>uqam.ca
David Holford, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada,
holford.w_david<at>uqam.ca
Important Dates for HICSS-55 Paper Submission:
April 15, 2021: Paper submission begins
June 15, 2021 | 11:59 pm HST: Paper submission deadline
August 17, 2021: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
September 4, 2021: Deadline for authors to submit the revised version of
papers accepted with mandatory changes (A-M)
September 11, 2021: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection for A-M papers
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
For further submission information, please see the general HICSS-55 Call
for Papers (https://hicss.hawaii.edu/authors/).
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for papers - Artificial Intelligence:
Democracy and Social Impacts
Date: Sat, 22 May 2021 19:32:02 -0300
From: Sarajane Marques Peres <sarajane(a)usp.br>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
*Call for papers*
(c4ai.inova.usp.br/hseminar/2021)
The *Center for Artificial Intelligence – C4AI* (c4ai.inova.usp.br) *–*
promotes on December 13th and 14th, the International Seminar on
Artificial Intelligence: Democracy and Social Impacts. The humanities team
at C4AI, through the committees of this seminar, is pleased to invite
professionals from academia, industry and students to submit papers. The
seminar will be open to anyone who wants to follow live. More information:
c4ai.inova.usp.br/hseminar/2021
*Submit an extended abstract in the call for papers:*
- Deadline for submission of extended abstracts: *June 22nd, 2021*
- Result of approved extended abstracts: *July 22nd, 2021*
- Deadline for submission of the full paper:* November 22nd, 2021*
Accepted papers will be published in the seminar proceedings. At the
discretion of the steering committee, the papers may be published:
- In a book based on the seminar topics.
- In dossier of the journal 'Revista de Estudos Avançados (USP)" (
http://www.iea.usp.br/revista)
- In both cases, the steering committee reserves the right to request
changes in the papers selected for publication and not publish them
(whether in the book or the journal Revista de Estudos Avançados) if the
suggested changes are not satisfactorily met.
Check below in each one of the *conference tables*, if you can contribute
to one of the *topics*:
Conference Table 1 - *Democracy and artificial intelligence *
- Use of personal data for the purpose of manipulating individuals and
groups
- Artificial intelligence geared towards behavioral targeting advertising
- Protective legislation: the dilemma between respecting freedom of
expression and combating fraud that violates the right to information
- The processes through which private messaging services (e.g. WhatsApp)
have become conduits for invasive political/partisan advertising
- Potential uses of blockchain and artificial intelligence to combat and
contain the disinformation industry
Conference Table 2 - *Ethical artificial intelligence and the ethics of
artificial intelligence *
- Ethics and decision-making in technological interfaces
- Personal data and the right to privacy in the digital world
- Algorithmic surveillance and discrimination
- Corporate ethics and diversity policies in the computerized society
- Transparency and social control over artificial intelligence systems
- Artificial intelligence technologies and inequalities
- Biometrics, facial recognition, and algorithm bias
- Explainability and interpretability
Conference Table 3 - *Artificial intelligence and the future of work *
- Impacts of artificial intelligence on job creation and destruction
- Labor relations in the platform economy
- Legislation and regulation of labor on demand
- Education systems and new demands for professional qualification
- Artificial intelligence and selection bias in professional recruitment
platforms
- The use of artificial intelligence for promoting workplace diversity
*Questions*: c4ai.human.seminar(a)usp.br
Share with colleagues and appropriate networks
Access and follow our networks:
- Twitter @c4ai_hseminars
- Instagram @c4ai_hseminars
- Facebook c4ai.hseminars
- Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/company/c4ai-hseminars/
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*Sarajane Marques Peres, Ph.D*
Associate professor and researcher in Information System (University of Sao
Paulo - Brazil)
Areas: Computational Intelligence, Machine Learning, Process Mining, Text
Mining and Companion Robots
http://each.uspnet.usp.br/processmining/
<http://each.uspnet.usp.br/sarajane/>
http://each.uspnet.usp.br/sarajane/
lattes.cnpq.br/6265936760089757
linkedin.com/in/sarajane-marques-peres/
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Subject: [AISWorld] CfP - International Workshop on Design
and Use of Digital Services to Empower Healthcare and
Wellbeing / November 1-4, 2021, Leuven, Belgium
Date: Sat, 22 May 2021 08:59:58 +0000
From: Gewald, Heiko Professor Dr. <Heiko.Gewald(a)hnu.de>
To: 'aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org' <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
CC: Brune, Philipp Professor Dr. <Philipp.Brune(a)hnu.de>, Weeger, Andy
Professor Dr. <Andy.Weeger(a)hnu.de>
Dear colleagues,
We invite papers that address the grand challenges in healthcare by
providing insights (IS Research) and suggesting innovative solutions
(Design Science Research) on the burning question: How can digital
resources, including electronic health (eHealth) and mobile health
(mHealth) be used to help to provide health and wellness related services?
This workshop is part of the ICTH conference and open to all types of
research, conceptual or empirical in the field of design and use of
digital healthcare services.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
* Mobile health apps
* Support for behavioral change and adherence with therapy plans
* Apps and services for health monitoring
* Smart systems for patient care
* AI for (self-) diagnostic
* Data mining on health data
* Augmented and virtual reality applications for wellbeing
* Digital health platform
* Services for public health intervention and disaster management
Please find our workshop details at: https://www.hnu.de/dude-workshop
And the ICTH website: http://cs-conferences.acadiau.ca/icth-21/
Paper Submission Deadline: July 16, 2021
Acceptance Notification: August 1, 2021
Final Manuscript Due: August 30, 2021
The conference will take place November 1-4, 2021, in Leuven, Belgium.
Depending the situation either as hybrid or online format.
We are looking forward to your submission
Philipp, Andy & Heiko
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Prof. Dr. Heiko Gewald
- Forschungsprofessur Informationsmanagement
- Honorary Professor at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
- Direktor am Institut für Dienstleistungsmanagement
Hochschule Neu-Ulm (HNU)
Wileystr. 1, D-89231 Neu-Ulm
Mail: heiko.gewald(a)hnu.de<mailto:heiko.gewald@hnu.de>
Member of the Editorial Board of Health Policy and Technology
Member of the Editorial Advisory Board for the Journal of Global
Operations and Strategic Sourcing
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Subject: [AISWorld] XP2021 Online – Call for Participation 14-18 June
2021
Date: Sun, 23 May 2021 16:12:32 +0000
From: Amanda Jane Gregory <AJGregory(a)uclan.ac.uk>
To: 'aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org' <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
The 22nd International Conference on Agile Software Development June 14
– 18, 2021
Agile Turns Twenty While the World Goes Online
Register now – early bird registration ends 31 May
XP is the premier Agile software development conference combining
research and practice. It is a unique forum where Agile researchers,
practitioners, thought leaders, coaches, and trainers get together to
present and discuss their most recent innovations, research results,
experiences, concerns, challenges, and trends.
The conference will run for a full week, June 14 – 18, 2021
13:30-20:00 BST. The main conference days are Tuesday-Thursday, and the
workshop days are Monday and Friday. We have 3 concurrent tracks each
day with 65 sessions in the main conference, 8 workshops, 2 Keynotes, 2
Panels and a Poster and Empirical Studies session. We also have morning
Lean Coffee sessions and evening Open Spaces.
Registered attendees will be able to exclusively access recorded
material for up to 2 months after the conference, initiate and
participate in pop-up video discussions with speakers and attendees, ask
questions during talks, network informally with experts, and interact
with poster presenters.
We have kept registration fees as low as possible with the sole aim of
covering our costs. Come and join us!
Please register at: https://www.agilealliance.org/xp2021/registration/
Peggy Gregory, XP2021 Conference Chair
[University of Central Lancashire] <https://www.uclan.ac.uk>
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Subject: [WI] CfP Informatik 2021: (Agiles) Enterprise Architecture
Management in Forschung und Praxis
Date: Sun, 23 May 2021 12:53:58 +0000
From: Brockmann, Dr. Carsten <cbrockmann(a)deloitte.de>
Reply-To: Brockmann, Dr. Carsten <cbrockmann(a)deloitte.de>
To: wi(a)lists.kit.edu <wi(a)lists.kit.edu>
Konferenz INFORMATIK 2021
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(Agiles) Enterprise Architecture Management in Forschung und Praxis
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Einreichung von Beiträgen: 28.05.2021
Benachrichtigung über Review Ergebnisse: 11.06.2021
Abgabe der überarbeiteten Beiträge: 30.06.2021
INFORMATIK 2021 Workshopzeitraum: 27.09.2021 - 01.10.2021
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Die angenommenen Beiträge werden in der GI-Edition der Lecture Notes
in Informatics (LNI) veröffentlicht.
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Autorenvorlage:
https://www.gi.de/service/publikationen/lni/autorenrichtlinien.html
<https://www.gi.de/service/publikationen/lni/autorenrichtlinien.html>
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Einreichungsprozedur: Bitte Beitrag per eMail versenden an�
cbrockmann(a)deloitte.de <mailto:cbrockmann@deloitte.de>
Der Workshop „(Agiles) Enterprise Architecture Management in Forschung
und Praxis“ wird sich mit Methoden und Modellen des EAM
auseinandersetzen, dies auch unter dem Blickwinkel des Leitthemas der
INFORMATIK 2021 „Back to the Future“ statt.Gerade in Zeiten der
zunehmenden Digitalisierung ist ein konsistentes und agiles
Architekturmanagement eine wichtige Voraussetzung, um flexibel und
schnell auf neue Anforderungen reagieren zu können.
Im Rahmen des Workshops wird eine übergreifende Sichtweise auf EAM
eingenommen, so dass die Finanz-, IT- und Geschäftsauswirkungen sowie
deren Rückkopplungen auf das Architekturmanagement betrachtet werden.
Ferner sollen existierende klassische und agile EAM-Frameworks und
Anwendung in Wirtschaft und im öffentlichen Sektor verglichen und
Änderungspotenziale aufgezeigt werden. Ansätze für agiles EAM und das
„Agilisieren“ von TOGAF werden als weitere Schwerpunktthemen
gesehen. Ein weiteres Themenfeld spielen Referenzarchitekturen für
spezifische Industrien sowie die Auswirkungen der Digitalisierung auf EAM.
Beiträge können u.a. zu folgenden Themen eingereicht werden:
· � Agile EAM
· � Lean EAM
· � Leanisieren von TOGAF
· � Finanzarchitekturen
· � EAM im Zeitalter der Digitalisierung
· � Neue EAM-Ansätze im Kontext der Digitalisierung
· � IT-Strategie und Architekturmanagement
· � EAM im privaten Sektor
· � EAM im öffentlichen Sektor
· � Industrie- und Organisationsspezifische
Referenzarchitekturen
· � Maschinelles Lernen und Künstliche Intelligenz
· � Fallstudien für die Einführung von
EAM-Frameworks in Organisationen
· � Erfolgsfaktoren für EAM im Mittelstand
· � Marktstudien zu EAM-Tools
· � Themen, die mit den oben genannten oder mit EAM
allgemein verwandt sind
Folgende Beitragstypen werden angenommen:
· � Ausführliche Forschungsbeiträge mit bis zu 14 Seiten
· � Kurze Forschungsbeiträge (Research in progress)
mit bis zu 6 Seiten
· � Praxisbeiträge/Fallstudien mit bis zu 6 Seiten
Organisatoren
· � Dr. Carsten Brockmann (Hauptansprechpartner),
Deloitte Consulting
· � Prof. Dr. Christian Czarnecki, Hochschule
Hamm-Lippstadt
· � Dr. Eldar Sultanow, Lehrstuhl für
Wirtschaftsinformatik, Prozesse und Systeme an der Uni Potsdam
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Beste Grüße:
Carsten Brockmann
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Deloitte Consulting GmbH
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Subject: [WI] CFP - 17th Doctoral Consortium (DC) on Logic Programming
(ICLP-DC 2021)
Date: Fri, 21 May 2021 16:24:12 +0100
From: Miguel Areias <miguel-areias(a)dcc.fc.up.pt>
Reply-To: Miguel Areias <miguel-areias(a)dcc.fc.up.pt>
=========================================================================
CALL FOR PAPERS
ICLP DC 2021 - 17th Doctoral Consortium (DC) on Logic Programming
=========================================================================
The 17th Doctoral Consortium (DC) on Logic Programming provides
students with the opportunity to present and discuss their research
directions, and to obtain feedback from both peers and experts in the
field. The preliminary website of the DC can be found at:
https://sites.google.com/view/iclp-dc-2021/iclp-2021-doctoral-consortium
The DC will take place during the 37th International Conference on
Logic Programming (ICLP) https://iclp2021.dcc.fc.up.pt (September
20-27, 2021), as a fully virtual event. The best paper from the DC
will be given the opportunity to make a presentation in a session of
the main ICLP conference.
Important Dates
***************
Paper submission: July 15, 2021
Notification: August 01, 2021
Camera-ready copy: August 10, 2021
DC presentations: TBA (fully virtual event)
DC students are highly recommended to attend the Autumn School on
Logic Programming and Constraint Programming
(https://sites.google.com/view/iclp-dc-2021/autumn-school-on-logic-programmi…).
Audience
********
The DC is designed for students currently enrolled in a Ph.D. program,
though we are also open to exceptions (e.g., students currently in a
Master's program and interested in doctoral studies). Students at any
stage in their doctoral studies are encouraged to apply for
participation in the DC.
Applicants are expected to conduct research in areas related to logic
and constraint programming; topics of interest include (but are not
limited to):
** Foundations: Semantics, Formalisms, Nonmonotonic reasoning,
Knowledge representation.
** Languages: Concurrency, Objects, Coordination, Mobility, Higher
Order, Types, Modes, Assertions, Modules, Meta-programming,
Logic-based domain-specific languages, Programming Techniques.
** Declarative programming: Declarative program development, Analysis,
Type and mode inference, Partial evaluation, Abstract
interpretation, Transformation, Validation, Verification,
Debugging, Profiling, Testing, Execution visualization.
** Implementation: Virtual machines, Compilation, Memory management,
Parallel/distributed execution, Constraint handling rules, Tabling,
Foreign interfaces, User interfaces.
** Related Paradigms and Synergies: Inductive and Co-inductive Logic
Programming, Constraint Logic Programming, Answer Set Programming,
Interaction with SAT, SMT and CSP solvers, Logic programming
techniques for type inference and theorem proving, Argumentation,
Probabilistic Logic Programming, Relations to object-oriented and
Functional programming.
** Applications: Databases, Big Data, Data integration and federation,
Software engineering, Natural language processing, Web and Semantic
Web, Agents, Artificial intelligence, Computational life sciences,
Education, Cybersecurity, and Robotics.
Submissions by students who have presented their work at previous ICLP
DC editions are allowed, but should occur only if there are
substantial changes or improvements to the student's work. The DC
offers participants a convenient, more informal way to interact with
established researchers and fellow students, through presentations,
question-answer sessions, panel discussions, and invited
presentations.
The Doctoral Consortium will also provide the possibility to reflect -
through short activities, information sessions, and discussions - on
the process and lessons of research and life in academia. Each
participant will give a short, critiqued, research presentation.
Discussants
***********
Renowned experts and researchers in the fields of logic and constraint
programming will join in evaluating submissions and will participate
in the DC, providing valuable feedback to DC participants.
Goals
*****
** To provide doctoral students working in the fields of logic and
constraint programming with a friendly and open forum to present
their research ideas, listen to ongoing work from peer students,
and receive constructive feedback.
** To provide students with relevant information about important
issues for doctoral candidates and future academics.
** To develop a supportive community of scholars and a spirit of
collaborative research.
** To support a new generation of researchers with information and
advice on academic, research, industrial, and non-traditional
career paths.
Submission Details
******************
Submissions of the research summary must be made in EPTCS format
(http://info.eptcs.org/) and submitted via EasyChair. All papers must
be written in English and should be between 5 and 10 pages. For all
accepted DC papers, the student is required to attend the DC program
and give a presentation during the DC.
A program committee consisting of experts in various areas related to
logic and constraint programming reviews the submissions. Papers are
reviewed by at least two, and usually three, referees. The submission
package should consist of the research summary in the format mentioned
above, a short vita or cover letter of the applicant, a letter of
recommendation from applicant's faculty advisor, and one paragraph
statement outlining how the school will benefit the applicant. All
material is to be submitted electronically, in PDF format on the
Easychair system. Easychair link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iclp2021 (Doctoral Consortium
track)
Research summary (make sure to include your complete name, address,
and affiliation): The body of your research summary (no more than 10
pages, but 5 is fine as well!) should provide a clear overview of your
research, its potential impact, and its current status. You are
encouraged to include the following sections:
** Introduction and problem description
** Background and overview of the existing literature
** Goal of the research
** Current status of the research
** Preliminary results accomplished (if any)
** Open issues and expected achievements
** Bibliographical references
Review Criteria
***************
The DC program committee will select participants based on their
anticipated contribution to the DC objectives. Participants typically
have settled on their thesis directions and have their research
proposal accepted by their thesis committee.
Students will be selected based on clarity and completeness of their
submission package, relevance of their research area w.r.t. the focus
of ICLP, stage of research, recommendation letter, and evidence of
promise towards a successful career in research and academia, such as
published papers or technical reports.
Registration
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Registration is part of the ICLP 2021 registration. Registration costs
for ICLP will be lower than usual since it is virtual this year. We
aim to find sponsoring to cover the registration cost of students
participating in the DC, but this still has to be confirmed.
Program co-chairs
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Bart Bogaerts, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Carmine Dodaro, University of Calabria
Program Committee
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Daniela Inclezan, Miami University OH
Johannes Fichte, TU Dresden
Fabio Fioravanti, University of Chieti-Pescara
Gregory Gelfond, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Zeynep G. Saribatur, Vienna University of Technology
Frank Valencia, LIX, Ecole Polytechnique
Matthias Van der Hallen, KU Leuven
Yi Wang, Arizona State University
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Subject: [wkwi] Call for Papers: 17. Internationale Tagung
Wirtschaftsinformatik
Date: Fri, 21 May 2021 17:07:59 +0000
From: Sven Laumer <sven.laumer(a)fau.de>
Reply-To: Sven Laumer <sven.laumer(a)fau.de>
To: wkwi(a)listserv.dfn.de <wkwi(a)listserv.dfn.de>, wi(a)lists.kit.edu
<wi(a)lists.kit.edu>
CC: Martin Matzner <martin.matzner(a)fau.de>
*17. Internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik*
*WI für Grand Challenges – Grand Challenges für WI*
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*Call for Papers*
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*Einreichungen für das wissenschaftliche Programm sind ab dem
01.07.2021 bis zum 01.09.2021, 14 Uhr über
https://www.conftool.pro/wi22/ <https://www.conftool.pro/wi22/> möglich.*
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*Alle Details zu den einzelnen Tracks sind auf der Konferenz-Website
www.wi22.de <http://www.wi22.de> abrufbar. *
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Die /Internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik / ist der wichtigste
Treffpunkt der Wirtschaftsinformatikforschung im deutschsprachigen Raum
und ein Forum für den Austausch mit Unternehmerinnen und Unternehmern.
Zur/17. Internationalen Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI22)/ lädt die
/Friedrich-Alexander-Universität /nach Nürnberg ein.
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Wir haben uns für die WI22 das Leitthema /WI für Grand Challenges/ –
/Grand Challenges für WI/ gewählt. Unser Kollege Peter Mertens, der
1970 auf den ersten Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsinformatik in Deutschland
an der Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg berufen
wurden, forderte dass die WI, als gereifte Disziplin,
„Grand-Challenges“ im Sinne besonders anspruchsvoller
Herausforderungen identifizieren und definieren müsse. Solche Probleme,
deren Lösung es vereinter Kräfte der WI bedürfe, sollten sich als
möglichst breiter Konsens der Fachgemeinschaft darstellen und das
Ergebnis eines Diskurses sein. Mit der 17. Internationalen Tagung
Wirtschaftsinformatik wollen wir eine Plattform bieten, um „Grand
Challenges“ und „Wirtschaftsinformatik“ aus zwei unterschiedlichen
Perspektiven zu diskutieren. Als Kompass für die großen
gesellschaftlichen Herausforderungen unserer Zeit haben die Vereinten
Nationen 17 Ziele für eine nachhaltige Entwicklung (Sustainable
Development Goals, SDGs) beschrieben, die einen globalen Plan zur
Förderung nachhaltigen Friedens und Wohlstands und zum Schutz unseres
Planeten abbilden sollen.
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*WI für Grand Challenges*
Wir rufen deshalb einerseits zur Einreichung von Arbeiten auf, die
Beiträge der Wirtschaftsinformatik zu den SDGs aufzeigen. Wir sehen in
den SDGs naheliegende Herausforderungen für die WI, die zu Grand
Challenges erwachsen können. Die 17 SDGs werden in verschiedenen Tracks
beleuchtet:
· � IT for Development: Digitalisierung und
Gesellschaft(Ziele 1, 2 und 6: keine Armut, kein Hunger, sauberes Wasser
und sanitäre Einrichtungen)
· � Digitale Gesundheit und Wohlbefinden (Ziel 3: Gesundheit
und Wohlergehen)
· � Digitale Bildung und Fähigkeiten (Ziel 4: Hochwertige
Bildung)
· � Digitalisierung und Menschenrechte (Ziele 5, 10, 16:
Geschlechtergleichheit, weniger Ungleichheiten, Frieden, Gerechtigkeit
und starke Institutionen)
· � Nachhaltige Informationssysteme, Energieinformatik und
Klimaschutz (Ziele 7, 13 und 14: Bezahlbare und saubere Energie,
Maßnahmen zum Klimaschutz, Leben unter Wasser)
· � Digitalisierung und Implikationen für Arbeitsmärkte
(Ziele 8 und 17: Menschenwürdige Arbeit und Wirtschaftswachstum,
Partnerschaften zur Erreichung der Ziele)
· � Digitale Geschäftsmodelle & Digitales Entrepreneurship
(Ziel 9: Industrie, Innovation und Infrastruktur)
· � Nachhaltige Städte und Lebensräume (Ziele 11 und 15:
Nachhaltige Städte und Gemeinden, Leben an Land)
· � Digitalisierung und nachhaltige/r Konsum und Produktion
(Ziel 12: Nachhaltiger Konsum und nachhaltige Produktion)
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*Grand Challenges für WI***
Wir rufen andererseits zur Einreichung von Arbeiten auf, die sich mit
aktuellen Herausforderungen und Forschungsthemen der
Wirtschaftsinformatik befassen. Eine zunehmende Vernetzung von
Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft bringt viele Forschungsthemen,
Herausforderungen und Chancen für die Wirtschaftsinformatik mit sich.
Die Beiträge zu den folgenden wissenschaftlichen Tracks fokussieren
dabei auf die Grand Challenges der Wirtschaftsinformatik in Forschung,
Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, um so einen Beitrag zur Weiterentwicklung
des Faches und der Kernthemen der Wirtschaftsinformatik zu leisten:
· � Data Science & Business Analytics
· � Design Science Research: Informationssystemgestaltung
und -modellierung
· � Digitale Märkte und Plattformen
· � Digitaler Handel
· � E-Government (Digitale Verwaltung)
· � Finance Technologies (FinTech) und Blockchain
· � Human Computer Interaction und digitale Assistenzsysteme
· � IT-Strategie, IT-Management und IT-Governance
· � Gestaltung, Management, und Auswirkungen von
KI-basierten Systeme
· � Prozessmanagement
· � Services & Service Systems Engineering
· � Social Media und Digital Work
· � Technologieakzeptanz und -nutzung
· � Wirtschaftsinformatik als interdisziplinäre Wissenschaft
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Wir laden Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler, Praktikerinnen und
Praktiker ein, unveröffentlichte Forschungsarbeiten als „Full-Paper"
oder „Research-in-Progress“ Paper bei der WI22 einzureichen.
Forschungsbeiträge auf deutscher und englischer Sprache sind herzlich
willkommen. Für jeden Track haben die jeweiligen Track-Chairs ein
internationales Programmkomitee zusammengestellt, das jede Einreichung
nach einem doppelblinden Verfahren begutachtet. Die Präsentationen von
angenommenen Beiträgen können dabei sowohl auf Deutsch als auch
Englisch vorbereitet und vorgetragen werden. Die Veröffentlichung der
akzeptierten Beiträge erfolgt in den Konferenz-Proceedings in der AIS
e-Library. Für angenommene Beiträge gibt es zudem die Option, auf
Wunsch nur eine zweiseitige Zusammenfassung (Extended Abstract) in den
Proceedings zu veröffentlichen.
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*Full-Paper*präsentieren wissenschaftlich fundierte Ergebnisse aus dem
Bereich der Wirtschaftsinformatik sowie deren angrenzenden Disziplinen.
Die Ergebnisse liefern einen wesentlichen Beitrag zum aktuellen Stand
der Forschung. Full-Paper werden als Präsentation in das
Konferenzprogramm aufgenommen. Die Einreichungen bei den
wissenschaftlichen Tracks als Full-Paper dürfen eine Länge von 12
Seiten nicht überschreiten (inklusive Titel, Abstract, Anhängen sowie
Autorendetails und Danksagungen für überarbeitete Beiträge; exklusive
Literaturverzeichnis) und müssen einen Abstract von max. 150 Wörtern
sowie drei bis fünf Keywords voranstellen. Beiträge, die diesen
Vorgaben nicht entsprechen, werden desk-rejected.
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*Research-in-Progress Paper*präsentieren innovative Ideen oder
Teilergebnisse eines Forschungsprojekts. Sie sollten, wenngleich noch
nicht vollständig umgesetzt bzw. untersucht, einen Beitrag für den
momentanen Forschungsstand liefern. Angenommene Kurzbeiträge werden als
Poster präsentiert. Die Einreichungen bei den wissenschaftlichen Tracks
als Research-in-Progress-Paper dürfen eine Länge von 5 Seiten nicht
überschreiten (inklusive Titel, Abstract, Anhängen sowie
Autorendetails und Danksagungen für überarbeitete Beiträge; exklusive
Literaturverzeichnis) und müssen einen Abstract von max. 150 Wörtern
sowie drei bis fünf Keywords voranstellen. Beiträge, die diesen
Vorgaben nicht entsprechen, werden desk rejected.
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Die Einreichung eines einzelnen Beitrags kann nur für einen Track
erfolgen und ist ausschließlich online über das Review-System
möglich: https://www.conftool.pro/wi22/
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Der Zeitplan für den Begutachtungsprozess der wissenschaftlichen
Beiträge ist wie folgt:
· � Letzte Möglichkeit für eine Einreichung (Submission
Deadline): 01.09.2021 – 14 Uhr (keine Verlängerung geplant!)
· � Fast and constructive AE Feedback:
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10.09.2021
· � Abgabe der Reviewer-Gutachten:
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10.10.2021
· � Abgabe der AE-Gutachten:
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20.10.2021
· � Entscheidung der Track-Chairs:�
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27.10.2021
· � Information an Autoren:
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31.10.2021
· � Einreichung der überarbeiteten Beiträge:
15.11.2021
· � Finale Entscheidung und Information an Autoren:
21.11.2021
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Die Einreichungen für die wissenschaftlichen Tracks werden hinsichtlich
folgender Kriterien begutachtet:
· � Gesamtbeurteilung
· � Originalität
· � Technische Qualität
· � Präsentation und Lesbarkeit
· � Eignung, Diskussionen anzuregen
· � Beitrag zum Forschungsfeld
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*Student Track***
Wie in den vergangenen Jahren umfasst die WI22 ein Forum zur Vorstellung
studentischer Forschungsarbeiten. Analog den Beiträgen für
Forschungstracks reichen Studierende auf Masterebene ihre Arbeiten ein
und erhalten bei positiver Beurteilung die Möglichkeit zur
Präsentation ihrer ersten wissenschaftlichen Ergebnisse auf einer
Konferenz.
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*Weitere Einreichungsformen*
Wir werden zu späteren Zeitpunkten, Aufrufe zur Einreichung weiterer
Beitragsformen veröffentlichen.
· � *Prototypen***
· � *Panels***
· � *Business Analytics Talks*
*Workshops und Tutorials*
Workshops bieten ein offenes Forum für Kurzpräsentationen,
Diskussionen oder gemeinsames Arbeiten zu einem bestimmten Thema. Die
Organisation der Beiträge für einen Workshop von der Einladung bis zur
Auswahl liegt bei den Organisierenden eines Workshops. Tutorials
fokussieren auf die Vermittlung konkreter Fähigkeiten. Wir werden einen
gesonderten Aufruf zur Einreichung von Workshops und Tutorials
veröffentlichen.
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*Doctoral Consortium*
Das Doctoral Consortium (DC) ist ein Forum für Doktorandinnen und
Doktoranden der Wirtschaftsinformatik oder einer (Nachbar-) Disziplin
mit Wirtschaftsinformatik als Schwerpunkt. Das DC ist eine Plattform zur
intensiven Diskussion der Arbeiten mit Professorinnen und Professoren
unserer Disziplin. Wir werden in Kürze über das Bewerbungsverfahren
für die Teilnahme am DC informieren.**
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Viele Grüße aus Nürnberg
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Martin Matzner & Sven Laumer
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Prof. Dr. Sven Laumer
Schöller-Stiftungslehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsinformatik,
insb. Digitalisierung in Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft
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Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik (WIN) des
Fachbereichs Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften (WISO) der
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)
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Studiengangsleitung Wirtschaftsinformatik (B.Sc.) und
International Information Systems (M.Sc.)
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M: sven.laumer(a)fau.de <mailto:sven.laumer@fau.de>
W: www.digitalisierung.rw.fau.de <http://www.digitalisierung.rw.fau.de/>
T: 0911 5302-96476
P: Fürtherstraße 248, 90429 Nürnberg
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Subject: [AISWorld] 2nd CFP - KDD 2021 Workshop on Misinformation and
Misbehavior Mining on the Web (MIS2)
Date: Wed, 19 May 2021 17:35:25 -0500
From: Kai Shu <kai.shu(a)asu.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
CC: Srijan Kumar <srijan(a)gatech.edu>, Meng Jiang <mjiang2(a)nd.edu>, Neil
Shah <nshah(a)snap.com>, Aude Hofleitner <aude(a)fb.com>
** Apologies for cross-posting **Workshop website:
http://claws.cc.gatech.edu/mis2-kdd2021Call for papers
The web is a space for all, allowing participating individuals to read,
publish and share content openly. Despite its groundbreaking benefits in
areas such as education and communication, it has also become a breeding
ground for misbehavior and misinformation: any individual can reach
thousands of people on the web near-instantaneously, purporting whatever
they wish while also being shielded by anonymity. This capacity has led to
rampant increases in misbehavior and misinformation vectors, via
harassment, online scams, spread of propaganda, hate speech, deceptive
reviews and more. Such issues have severe implications on both social and
financial fronts.
The study of misinformation and misbehavior mining has become focal for
researchers across many subfields of data, computational and social
sciences, including network science, machine learning, cybersecurity,
privacy, natural language processing, human computer interaction and more.
MIS2 @ KDD 2021 provides a venue for researchers working in, or adjacent to
these diverse areas to coalesce around central and timely topics in online
misinformation and misbehavior, and present recent advances in research.
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Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
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Empirical characterization of false information
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Measuring real world and online impact
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Deception in misinformation and misbehavior
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Reputation manipulation
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Measuring economic, ideological, and other rationale behind creation
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Rationale behind spread and success
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Targets or victims of misbehavior and misinformation
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Effect of echo chambers, personalization, confirmation bias, and other
socio-psychological and technological phenomenon
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Detection methods using graphs, text, behavior, image, video, and audio
analysis
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Adversarial analysis of misbehavior and misinformation
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Prevention and mitigation techniques, tools, and countermeasures
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Theoretical and/or empirical modeling of spread
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Visualizing spread
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Anonymity, security, and privacy aspects of data collection
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Usable security in misbehavior detection
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Ethics, privacy, transparency, fairness, and biases in current tools and
techniques
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Case studies
Paper Submission
We encourage submissions with both academic and industrial motivations, of
the following types:
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Novel research papers in full or short length
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Demo papers
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Survey papers
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Comparison papers of existing methods and tools
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Work-in-progress papers
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Case studies
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Extended abstracts
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Relevant work that has been recently published (must select to opt out
from publication in companion proceedings of the workshop)
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Work that will be presented at the main conference of KDD 2021 (the
submission should mention that your paper has been accepted at the
conference)
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We explicitly encourage the submission of preliminary work in the form
of extended abstracts (2 pages).
All submissions will be peer-reviewed by at least 2 reviewers, and all
accepted manuscripts will be presented (virtually) at the workshop.
Additionally, accepted papers will be published in the companion
proceedings of the KDD conference and ACM digital library, unless the
authors choose to opt out from publication.
Format
Papers must be submitted in PDF according to the new ACM format published
in ACM guidelines <http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template>,
selecting the generic "sigconf" sample, with a font size no smaller than
9pt. Submissions should be 2 to 8 pages long. No need to anonymize your
submission.
Submission Link
Papers should be submitted via the CMT:
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/KDDMIS2021
Important Dates
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Workshop Paper Submission: June 1st, 2021
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Workshop Paper Notification: June 10th, 2021
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Camera ready deadline: July 1st, 2021
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Workshop date: August 14-18, 2021
Organizers
Srijan Kumar <https://www.cc.gatech.edu/~srijan/>, Georgia Institute of
Technology
Aude Hofleitner <https://research.fb.com/people/hofleitner-aude/>, Facebook
Meng Jiang <http://www.meng-jiang.com/>, University of Notre Dame
Neil Shah <http://nshah.net/>, Snap
Kai Shu <http://www.cs.iit.edu/~kshu/>, Illinois Institute of Technology
Contact
Please direct all questions to kdd_mis2(a)googlegroups.com
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP -- HICSS 55 Minitrack: Data Models and Digital
Twins for the Digital Economy: Real, Augmented, and Synthetic Data in
Decision Support Systems
Date: Fri, 21 May 2021 13:01:34 +0000
From: Roßmann, Alexander <Alexander.Rossmann(a)Reutlingen-University.DE>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
*Call for Papers*
*2022 Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-55)*
*Minitrack: Data Models and Digital Twins for the Digital Economy: Real,
Augmented, and Synthetic Data in Decision Support Systems*
Digital transformation is an ongoing, long-term and disruptive change
process based on the continuous progress of information technology. It
is reasonable to assume that the advent of digital transformation is
changing the way the economy works on a macro and micro level.
Therefore, the theory and practice of economics needs to shift to
digital economics with a strong emphasis on the impact of information
technologies on eco-systems, enterprises, households and other relevant
stakeholder groups. An important approach to research on digital
economics is related to models and data. Relevant research problems in
the real world encompass a large number of variables, dynamic
interdependences, high complexity, ambiguity, and multiple options.
Therefore, models are used to understand real-world processes and to
explore the impact of decision options. Usually, such models are linked
to or tested with empirical data. Approaches for data modeling cover
probabilistic and deterministic approache
s from different sub-fields, such as econometrics, machine learning,
structural equation modeling and system dynamics. Such data models are
often used as digital twins for real-life problems and deployed as a
decision support system. An important limitation of the application of
data models and digital twins is the absence, incompleteness or
reliabilty of data. Therefore, real-world data must be captured and
approved by multiple procedures (e.g. surveys, census, sensors).
Real-world data may also be complemented by augmented data or
substituted by synthetic data. This leads to the notion of augmented or
synthetic data twins and the possibility of rapid prototyping,
simulations and shorter time-to-market cycles for model-based decision
support systems.
This minitrack aims to explore these issues, paying particular attention
to the challenges of data model development, data model evaluation,
augmented or synthetic data models and digital twins. It also focuses on
the application of data models in different domains of a digital economy.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Impact of information technology on economic theory and practice
- Data models for decision support systems
- Application of data-driven models for the digital economy in different
domains and application areas (e.g. eco-systems, enterprises,
households, comsumers)
- Data twins as images of real-world decision problems
- Procedures for the creation or implementation of augmented or
synthetic data, implementation of data incubators
- Simulation of real-world processes with (real, augmented, synthetic)
data models
- Application of data and models for rapid prototyping
- Application of machine learning for the development of data models
- Econometrics, system dynamics, structural equation modeling, machine
learing and other relevant approachs to develop and evaluate data models
*Submission deadline:*
June 15, 2021 (11:59 pm HST)
*Website:*
<https://bit.ly/3rka0FY>
*Minitrack co-chairs:*
Alexander Rossmann <alexander.rossmann(a)reutlingen-university.de>,
Reutlingen University, Germany
Dieter Hertweck <dieter.hertweck(a)reutlingen-university.de>, Reutlingen
University, Germany
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