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Subject: [AISWorld] HICSS 56 CFP on open science practices in
information systems research
Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2022 02:36:12 +0000
From: Cathal Doyle <cathal.doyle(a)vuw.ac.nz>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Kia ora (Hello)
We’re delighted to announce we’re running a minitrack at HICSS 56 on
open science practices in information systems research. The objective of
this minitrack is to give researchers the opportunity to present novel
and innovative ways that they are conducting research using open
science. In doing so, we aim to push the boundary of how IS research is
conducted and communicated to the community. We are looking for both
conceptual and empirical papers that either further our understanding of
open science in IS research or studies that practice it. Thus, we invite
papers that focus on (but is not limited to) any of the following topics
around open science in IS research:
* Philosophical considerations
* Ethical implications
* Methodological considerations
* Policies of open science
* Papers that practice one (or more) concepts of open science in their study
* Registered reports in IS research (can be either stage 1 or stage 2)
* Understanding of different platforms/tools/technologies for practicing
open science
* Success/Failure cases that have arisen while practicing open science
* How we can improve or innovate open science practices
* Benefits of practicing open science
* Challenges and/or problems with practicing open science
You can read more on the HICSS website:
https://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-56/collaboration-systems-and-technologies/#…
If you’re interested, please submit a paper for review. If not, could
you please forward this message to your networks or to other colleagues
you think might be interested.
Further, here are links to two papers that provide a good introduction
to open science: “We need the open artefact: Design Science as a pathway
to Open Science in Information Systems research”
(https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/ye6xp) and “This paper is an artefact:
On open science practices in design science research using registered
reports” (https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/d8hej). And here is a paper
practicing open science that was accepted for JAIS: “New Guidelines for
Null Hypothesis Significance Testing in Hypothetico-Deductive IS
Research” (https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/5qr7v).
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Ngā mihi (Kind regards)
Cathal
Cathal Doyle, Ph.D.
Senior Lecturer
School of Information Management
Victoria University of Wellington
Open science framework profile: https://osf.io/v9y6q/
ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Cathal_Doyle2
Website: http://cathaldoyle.com/
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Subject: [AISWorld] CALL FOR PAPERS WE-Trench (1st International
workshop on Web Engineering from the Trenches )
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2022 15:02:37 +0000
From: Maria José Escalona <mjescalona(a)us.es>
(Apologies for multiple postings)
******************************************************************************************
CALL FOR PAPERS
******************************************************************************************
Paper Abstract Submission: April 24th, 2022 Paper/Presentation
Submission Deadline: May 2nd, 2022
1st International workshop on Web Engineering from the Trenches
http://es3.us.es/we-trench22/ In Conjunction with ICWE 2022
https://icwe2022.webengineering.org/
July, 5-8, 2022. Bari, Italy
PAPER/PRESENTATION SUBMISSION:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wetrench2022
Many engineering approaches were proposed for the development of Web
software during the last decades and many of them have been presented at
ICWE conferences and associated workshops. Some last longer than others,
they evolved, they grew up, they have been used in academic and
industrial projects. We are interested in experience reports, success
stories of these Web engineering approaches and in disasters as well.
Thus, the aim of the workshop is a critical discussion of the lessons
learned and improvements needed. We would like to promote the debate
about what lines of interest or solutions are currently being demanded
by the industry and what academia could contribute.
The workshop aims to collect examples of how to provide bridges from the
theory to the practice, showing also problems in knowledge transfer. It
should provide important feedback for improving Web Engineering
techniques, methods and approaches.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
WE-Trench22 invites submissions from both academia and industry about
any of the following topics of interest, but not limited to:
. Industrial experiences in Agile Web development with a DevOps approach.
. Web application examples developed with a domain specific modelling
language in practice.
. Projects that use Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) for the development
of Web applications.
. Practical use of patterns in the design and components in the
implementation of concrete Web applications.
. Real examples for Web software architecture modelling.
. Requirements engineering approaches for the Web in practice.
. Evolution of Web applications models in practice.
. Usability, efficiency and effectiveness of existing tools and
frameworks in Web Engineering, reverse engineering and re-engineering of
Web applications in practice.
. Stakeholder communication problems related to the use of Web
engineering approaches.
. Cyber-security by Design approach for Web applications in industrial
environment.
. Experience reports on testing methods and tools for the development of
Web applications.
. User experience design methods and techniques applied in practice for
the development of Web applications.
WORKSHOP FORMAT
WE-Trench22 considers three types of papers:
. Full papers oriented to present elaborated research results. They
should be no more than 8 pages long in LNCS format.
. Position papers oriented to present topics that are still in an
experimental phase or a short sketch of industrial results. They should
not exceed 3 pages.
. Power point presentations, which should include abstract, motivation,
background, literature references and sufficient notes to make them
understandable and evaluable for reviewers.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper Abstract Submission: April 24th, 2022 Submission deadline: May
2nd, 2022
Notification of acceptance:
June 7th, 2022
Final version: June 24th, 2022
Workshop dates:
July 5th, 2022
Camera-Ready version due:
July 29th, 2022
CONTACT:
Maria-Jose Escalona (mjescalona(a)us.es)
Nora Koch (nora.koch(a)us.es)
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Subject: ICCMSE 2022 - Call for Sessions and Symposia
Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2022 00:12:14 +0200
From: Conference Support <info(a)conf-support.org>
Reply-To: Conference Support <info(a)conf-support.org>
To: Gustaf.Neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at
*Prof. Dr. Gustaf Neumann*
*Distributed Systems Group, Information Systems Institute Austria
Gustaf.Neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at*
Dear Prof. Dr. Gustaf Neumann,
*We would like to inform you that the International Conference of
Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering 2022 (ICCMSE 2022)
will take place between 26/10/2022 - 29/10/2022 in Heraklion, Crete, Greece.
Location: Galaxy Hotel Iraklio*
**Galaxy Hotel Iraklio* url address: click here
<https://www.galaxy-hotel.com/en/>
ICCMSE 2022 Conference URL address: **http://www.iccmse.org*
<http://www.iccmse.org/>
The aim of ICCMSE is to bring together computational scientists and
engineers from several disciplines in order to share methods,
methodologies and ideas and to attract original research papers of
very high quality.
*It is great pleasure to invite you to organize a Symposium on your
research subject**within ICCMSE 2022.*
*In case you are interested please provide us the following documents:*
* *The Title of the Symposium.*
* *A short description of the Symposium.*
* *Your full affiliations.*
* *Please also let us know about the advertisement of your symposium.*
*The Symposium's Organizer has the responsibility to select (after
review) the papers of his/her Symposium. In the Proceedings of ICCMSE
2022, he/she must send us:*
1. *The Source Files of the accepted papers (.doc OR (.tex + .eps
for figures)),*
2. *The PDF file of each accepted paper,*
3. *A Preface for his/her Symposium,*
4. *A Short CV of 10-15 lines,*
5. *A Photo of him/her in JPEG Format (of 600 dpi).*
*For this particular conference I mention the following:*
1. This year leaders on Computational Methods will participate in our
Conference: Currently, we are during the phase of leaders invitation as
Invited Speakers. So far the following leaders have accepted:
* *Prof. Dr. Paul Mezey* Canada Research Chair in Scientific Modelling
and Simulation Department of Chemistry Memorial University of
Newfoundland St. John's, NL A1B 3X7 CANADA
2. We are proud to announce that the Proceedings of ICCMSE 2022 will be
published in the very famous AIP (American Institute of Physics)
Conference Proceedings. More information can be found at:**
<http://www.iccmse.org/proceeding.htm>https://www.iccmse.org/proceedings/
We note that the Proceedings of ICCMSE (AIP Conference Proceedings) will
be abstracted/indexed in: ISI Proceedings, Zentrablatt fur Mathematik,
MathSciNet, Scopus, INSPEC, Scirus, Google Scholar etc.
Selected Proceedings of ICCMSE 2022 will be published in appropriate
journals.
3. The Session organizers will be granted free registration for the
ICCMSE 2022 (if in their Symposium there are *_at least 6
registrations_* (1 Session's Organizer), 12 registrations (for 2
Session's Organizers) etc). The Workshop or Minisymposium organizers
will be granted free registration and have a part of the accommodation
expenses covered (if in their Symposium there are at least 10
registrations (1 Symposium's Organizer), 18 registrations (for 2
Symposium's Organizers) etc)..
In case you need leaflets and posters for ICCMSE 2022, please send your
request to *chairman(a)iccmse.org, tsimos.conf(a)gmail.com,
tsimos.conf(a)yahoo.com* <mailto:chairman@iccmse.org>
We mention that leaflet can be downloaded from the URL address of the
Conference: *http://www.iccmse.org/* <http://www.iccmse.org/>
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Subject: [AISWorld] [CFP] 2nd International Workshop on Semantic Web
and Ontology Design for Cultural Heritage (SWODCH 2022)
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2022 19:43:05 +0100
From: Roberta Ferrario <roberta.ferrario(a)cnr.it>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
2nd International Workshop on Semantic Web and Ontology Design for
Cultural Heritage (SWODCH 2022)
@ADBIS 2022, 26th European Conference on Advances in Databases and
Information Systems, September 5, 2022, Turin, Italy,
https://swodch2022.inf.unibz.it/
*WORKSHOP SCOPE AND AIM*
After the success of the 2021 international workshop, SWODCH is back in
2022 with its 2nd edition, this year co-located with the 26th European
Conference on Advances in Databases and Information Systems (ADBIS 2022,
https://adbis2022.polito.it/).
The 2022 edition aims at consolidating the coexistence of the two souls,
which SWODCH historically originates from: the one focused on the
foundational research behind the creation of conceptual models,
ontologies and, more in general, the knowledge modelling practices
adopted in the Digital Humanities, and the other, closer to the
development and deployment of Semantic Web technologies and applications
for that field. SWODCH promotes the parallel and interacting growth of
these two souls, since each of them is seen as a source of inspiration
for the other, an opportunity to define innovative solutions and pose
new challenging research questions.
The “foundational” purpose of SWODCH is to gather original research work
about both application and foundational issues emerging from the design
of conceptual models, ontologies, and Semantic Web technologies for the
Digital Humanities, here understood according to its broader definition
including Cultural Heritage, digital History, Archaeology and related
fields. In fact, a plethora of heterogeneous and multi-format data
sources currently available in the Digital Humanities domain asks for
dedicated methodologies and formal tools to semantically annotate,
integrate, and reason on domain knowledge and data. Studies about the
philosophical and social analysis of DH data and their resulting formal
knowledge representation models are also fundamental if one wants to
computationally deal in an efficient way with the historical and social
dimensions of DH knowledge and data.
The “application-oriented” focus of SWODCH, on the other hand, aims at
bringing together stakeholders from various scientific fields, Computer
Scientists, Data Scientists and Digital Humanists, involved in the
development or deployment of Semantic Web solutions. Despite the fact
that considerable efforts have been spent in the last ten years to
improve the availability and interoperability of data and knowledge in
the DH field and that significant results have been produced, we still
experience a digital ecosystem in which formal Knowledge Representation
and Semantic Web standards can play an important role in improving and
harmonising the way DH data and resources can be exposed, linked and
cross-searched. It is also for this reason that, more than 20 years
after the beginning of this century, SWODCH fully embodies the values
behind the FAIR principles, and asks for contributions which respect and
adhere to them.
According to the tradition of SWODCH, the 2022 edition of the workshop
will provide a scientific forum where scholars and stakeholders have the
opportunity to exchange ideas, experiences, and analyses, while
presenting achievements and outcomes of relevant projects, and
discussing the challenges they had to face.
*IMPORTANT DATES*
- Paper submission deadline: May 2, 2022
- Notification of acceptance: June 1, 2022
- Camera-ready papers: June 15, 2022
- Workshop: September 5, 2022
*LIST OF TOPICS*
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) one or more of the
following topic areas:
Conceptual analysis and ontology design for the Digital Humanities
- Domain ontologies or conceptual models for history, history of arts,
book studies, theatre, literature, editorial practices, archaeology,
musicology, cultural and natural - heritage (including architectural
heritage), among others.
- Methodological aspects of ontology development for the Digital
Humanities, including the need for modelling the social (contextual)
dimension of both data and ontologies
- Use of ontology design patterns
- Case studies based on and lessons learned from the use of CIDOC-CRM or
FRBR
- Logical and ontological analysis of CIDOC-CRM or FRBR, e.g., with
respect to foundational ontologies (DOLCE, UFO, BFO, etc.)
- Application of formal ontology theories for knowledge representation
or data management in the Digital Humanities
- Philosophical and sociological analysis of both digital models and
modelling practices in the Digital Humanities
- Social studies on the policies towards the standardization of
ontologies in the Digital Humanities
Semantic Web publishing, architectures and SW-based interaction for
Cultural Heritage
- Semantic Web content creation, annotation, and extraction
- Ontology mapping, merging, and alignment
- Virtual Cultural Heritage collections
- Peer-to-peer Cultural Heritage architectures
- E-infrastructures for Cultural Heritage
- Interoperability, virtually integrated Cultural Heritage collections
- Ontology-based data access or virtual knowledge graphs
- Reasoning strategies (e.g. context, temporal, spatial)
- Search, querying, and visualization of the Cultural Heritage on the
Semantic Web
- Personalized access of Cultural Heritage collections
- Context-aware information presentation
- Navigation and browsing (facets)
- Social aspects in Cultural Heritage access and presentation
- Trust and provenance issues in mixed collection and mixed vocabulary
applications
Semantic Web-based applications for Cultural Heritage with clear lessons
learned
- Digital Libraries
- Museums (virtual collections, mobile/ web-based museum guides)
- Tourist services
- Ambient Cultural Heritage
- Creative industries
*SUBMISSION GUIDELINES*
We will accept two different types of contributions:
- Full papers for presenting original unpublished work, neither
submitted to, nor accepted for, any other venue. Submitted *full papers*
must not be shorter than 10 pages and must not exceed 12 pages,
including bibliography.
- Short papers for presenting work in progress, brief descriptions of
doctoral theses, or general overviews of research projects. Submitted
*short papers* must not be shorter than 6 pages and not exceed 8 pages,
including bibliography.
All the contributions to the workshop must be submitted according to the
format specified at the following link:
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs, and will be published
in the Springer CCIS series. Please, note that Springer encourages
authors to include their ORCIDs in their papers.
Papers should be submitted in PDF format using the EasyChair online
submission system via this EasyChair Link
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=adbis2022). Be careful to
select the SWODCH 2022 track for your submission.
Papers will be refereed and accepted on the basis of their scientific
merit, originality and relevance to the workshop. Each paper will be
reviewed by at least three Program Committee members.
Diversity and inclusion statement. We kindly ask authors to adopt
inclusive language in their papers and presentations
(https://dbdni.github.io/pages/inclusivewriting.html and
https://dbdni.github.io/pages/inclusivetalks.html), and all participants
to adopt a proper code on conduct
(https://dbdni.github.io/pages/codeofconduct.html).
*ORGANISING COMMITTEE*
- Antonis Bikakis, University College London, U.K.
- Roberta Ferrario, ISTC-CNR, Italy
- Stéphane Jean, University of Poitiers - ENSMA, France
- Béatrice Markhoff, University François Rabelais de Tours, France
- Alessandro Mosca, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
- Marianna Nicolosi Asmundo, University of Catania, Italy
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Subject: [WI] CFP i-com Special Issue on “User-Centered Management of
Natural Resources“ - DL: 30.06.2022
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2022 07:41:37 +0000
From: Koch, Michael <michael.koch(a)unibw.de>
Reply-To: Koch, Michael <michael.koch(a)unibw.de>
To: fb-mci(a)lists.gi.de <fb-mci(a)lists.gi.de>, fg-cscw(a)lists.gi.de
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i-com Special Issue on “User-Centered Management of Natural Resources“
Call for journal article submissions - DL: June 30th 2022
Organization by Christina Pakusch (Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg), Thomas
Franke (Universität zu Lübeck), Jasminko Novak (Hochschule Stralsund)
and Michael Koch (Universität der Bundewehr München)
MOTIVATION
Topics such as green IT, resource conservation, the use of smart
technologies and the optimization of systems towards reduced resource
consumption dominate the discussion on how informatics can contribute to
sustainable development.
One common denominator in these fields domains is that they are about
managing natural resources – energy, water, food, land – in a way that
aligns with sustainable development goals. Using IT systems to help in
this effort raises interesting questions on how to shape the
human-computer interaction in these systems – how to visualize data or
how to motivate (non-expert) users to do the right thing.
This is what we want to address in this special issue.
For example, the optimal interaction of users with energy systems is
playing an increasingly central role in many application contexts. In
electromobility, battery capacity and thus range is a valuable resource
and driver behavior has a large impact on real-world energy efficiency.
At the same time, people have partially inaccurate mental models of the
energy dynamics in electric vehicles. The transformation in the mobility
sector makes it inevitable that we learn to interact efficiently with
energy. Which action-regulatory processes and psychological aspects play
a central role in energy & range interaction? How can energy &
range-related data be processed into useful information and visualized
in an action-integrated way?
Similar questions arise with the management of other natural resources
like water and food. For example, as a (so far) ubiquitous resource most
people have a wrong mental model of water: that of an unlimited, easily
obtainable resource. This makes it difficult to communicate the impact
of its consumption in everyday life and stimulate more sustainable
consumption and management of water resources. Similarly, the specific
impacts of different actions and choices in everyday life on energy and
food consumption on an individual and societal level are often
misjudged, overlooked or ignored by end-users. Different approaches
have explored how to stimulate consumption reduction through
visualization and motivational interventions (e.g. consumption feedback,
gamification, behavioral change support). But they have achieved mixed
results and rarely demonstrated sustained long-term effects.
In the energy area, new solutions are needed that effectively support
consumers and providers in aligning their consumption with local energy
availability (e.g. facilitating self-sufficiency), especially for energy
prosumers. Intelligent tools for energy forecasting and demand
management need to be explainable and easily understandable for
non-expert users, especially when they are based on AI models. To
support local energy communities, novel solutions are needed that
combine intelligent technologies with community-based incentives and
services for a sharing economy. Effective approaches in such areas
require interactive intelligent systems that are easily comprehensible,
transparent and trustworthy for different types of users.
A human-centered technology design of such resource systems is an
important application area of human-computer interaction. Human-centered
design, novel kinds of intelligent visualization tools and participatory
processes can help address the key challenges. How can we make the
results of complex computational models more transparent and better
understandable for stakeholders from different domains with different
levels of technical expertise and affinity for technology interaction?
How can visualization make the results of complex models more accessible
to the general public? How can human-centered design help reduce
information asymmetries, facilitate trust and communication across
sectors? What role can interactive intelligent interfaces play in
facilitating cooperative solution seeking in such settings?
For this special issue we are asking for submissions that address (among
others) …
- (End-)user interface aspects related to the management of complex
resources – like energy, water, food
- Visualization in different forms can but does not have to be the main
focus in these works.
- User studies that contribute to the knowledge on how to best visualize
resources to support optimal resource regulation behavior of users.
- Methods, interactive tools and approaches for creating awareness and
stimulating sustained behavior change for sustainable consumption and
management of natural resources (e.g. water, energy, food)
- Empirical studies and user-centered evaluations of behavioral change
interventions for sustainability
- Human-centered intelligent systems for sustainable management of
natural resources
- Visualization tools and technologies for mapping, analyzing and
managing the water-food-energy-environment nexus
- Participatory design for cooperative decision-making and policy-making
in sustainability management
- Sustainability-related interactive applications, games and digital
services in the private, public, and business domain
Accepted articles will be published in the Journal of Interactive Media
(i-com). i-com is indexed by the major scientific indices. Scopus
CiteScore has reached 1,7 for i-com articles in 2020.
SUBMISSION AND REVIEW PROCESS
All submissions will undergo a blind peer review process. Each
manuscript will be reviewed by three independent expert reviewers.
Possible outcomes of the first round of reviews are: accept, revision,
or reject. Authors of submissions that require revision will have one
month to implement the required changes.
Anonymized manuscripts need to be submitted via ScholarOne. The
anticipated length of papers for this special issue is about 7.000 –
10.000 words. The length of the manuscript should be proportional to its
contribution. Templates for preparing submissions can be accessed below.
** To plan the review process, please send your abstract to
michael.koch(a)unibw.de by June 20th, 2022 (optional).**
Deadlines:
- Submissions until June 30th, 2022 (optional abstract per e-mail by
June 20th).
- Review until August 2022 -> accept, revise, reject
- Final versions of authors until 11.10.2022 (forward to production)
- Release December 2022
Link to Submission System:
https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/icom
Link to Templates and Author Information:
https://i-com-journal.org/links-downloads/
FURTHER INFORMATION
For further information, please refer to:
https://i-com-journal.org/calls/2022-03-natural-resources/
or send an e-mail to one of the guest editors or the EiC of i-com
michael.koch(a)unibw.de
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Subject: [AISWorld] CfP:HICSS(2023)-IT Enabled Collaboration for
Development minitrack
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2022 09:41:36 +0800
From: Xusen Cheng <xusen.cheng(a)gmail.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Dear Colleagues,
We would like to invite you to submit to the minitrack “IT Enabled
Collaboration for Development” in HICSS 2023.
Diffusion (adoption, implementation, and utilization) of collaboration
technologies has been investigated in many countries and regions around the
globe. While many of the research initiatives have been undertaken in
Western Europe and North America, they have been scarce in developing
regions like Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The diffusion
of collaboration technologies in these regions is on the rise as
globalization drives inter and intra-country collaboration intensity within
and across organizations. In many developing countries, synchronous and
asynchronous computer support for team members (co-located or virtual) is
being enhanced by handheld mobile devices in communities of practice and
social media environments. Moreover, during this era of COVID-19, the use
of digital technology enabled tools for collaboration and communication, is
becoming the new normal. Emerging trends like Metaverse, provide
opportunities to further enhance IT enabled collaboration for development.
We would like to invite the authors to submit their research from
theoretical, technological, social, psychological, behavioral, and design
science perspectives. Research deploying different theoretical lenses could
focus on process and system design, methods, modeling, and techniques in
addressing various aspects of IT enabled collaboration for development.
The minitrack will focus on a wide range of topics including but not
limited to:
- IT enabled collaboration in emerging context (COVID-19 period,
Metaverse) in developing regions
- Collaboration technology diffusion case studies in education,
business, government, and healthcare organizations in developing regions
- IT enabled cross-cultural and intra and/or inter-organizational
collaboration in developing regions
- Global, virtual, distributed, blended, and face-to-face IT enabled
collaboration for development at the team and organizational level
- Emerging issues in collaboration technology diffusion for development
- Deployment of mobile technologies for collaboration in developing
regions
- Group decision making, negotiation, facilitation, and communication
technologies for development
- Trust, privacy, security issues in IT enabled collaboration for
development
- Social, behavioral, psychological, and technical factors influencing
IT enabled collaboration for development
- Information systems, technologies, theories, processes, methods, or
models that could be transferred and applied from developed regions to
developing regions
DEADLINES:
· May 15: OPTIONAL: Abstracts submitted to Mini-track Chairs for
guidance, indication of appropriate content and to receive instructions on
submitting full paper.
· June 15: Full papers uploaded to the mini-track through the
submission system at hicss.hawaii.edu.
· August 17: Notification of accepted papers mailed to authors.
· September 4: Deadline for A-M Authors to Submit Revised Manuscript
for Review.
· September 22: Deadline for Authors to Submit Final Manuscript for
Publication
· October 1: Deadline for at least one author of the accepted
manuscript to register for HICSS-56
For more information, please see
https://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-56/collaboration-systems-and-technologies/#…
and www.hicss.org
*Mini-track Co-Chairs*
*Xusen Cheng ,*Renmin University of China,Email: xusen.cheng(a)ruc.edu.cn
*Xiangbin Yan,*University of Science & Technology Beijing,Email:
xbyan(a)ustb.edu.cn
*Deepinder S. Bajwa,*Western Washington University,
Email:Deepinder.bajwa@wwu.edu
Kind Regards
Xusen Cheng, Ph.D
Professor of Information Systems
School of Information, Renmin University of China
Beijing, China, 100872
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Subject: [AISWorld] CALL FOR PAPERS WER 2022 – 25th Workshop on
Requirements Engineering - NEW DEADLINES
Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2022 16:21:42 +0000
From: Maria Pinto Albuquerque <maria.albuquerque(a)iscte-iul.pt>
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CALL FOR PAPERS
WER 2022 – 25th Workshop on Requirements Engineering
August 23 - 26, 2022
UFRN, Natal, Brazil VIRTUAL https://wer2022.dimap.ufrn.br/
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IMPORTANT DATES – NEW DATES!!!
Abstract submission: March 14th, 2022 (NEW DATE)
Paper submission: March 21st, 2022 (NEW DATE)
Notification: May 20th, 2022
Camera-ready: June 10th, 2022
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The Workshop on Requirements Engineering 2022 is now in its
twentieth-fifth edition (Silver Jubilee!). This series of workshops on
the area started in 1998 as a meeting of the Ibero-American requirements
engineering community. However, since then, it has attracted attention
from researchers and practitioners from other parts of the world. The
WER format promotes discussion and knowledge exchange between the
academy and industry members. As in the last editions, this one will
also feature invited lectures from well-known researchers and
practitioners, and tutorials. This edition will introduce a track for
journal manuscript presentations. WER 2022 invites authors of papers on
the topics of interest of the conference and accepted in journals to
present their research at WER. This is an opportunity for the authors to
discuss their work in order to obtain feedback and improve their research.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
- Requirements elicitation, analysis, and documentation, management,
traceability, prioritization, validation, verification, and negotiation;
- Requirements engineering education and training;
- Requirements engineering for specific software development paradigms,
such as the agent-driven, aspect-driven, model-driven, or service-driven;
- Requirements engineering for specific fields, like safety-critical,
web-based, or mobile applications systems;
- Requirements engineering in agile methodologies;
- Requirements specification languages, methods, processes, and tools;
- Model-driven software engineering
- Regulatory compliance.
* The topics of interest are not exhaustive listed
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Submissions must be written in Portuguese, Spanish or English. They must
be formatted according to the LNCS page format.
All accepted papers will be published with Open Access through the
WERpapers repository.
Please submit your work in PDF format via EasyChair:
https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Feasychair…
For further questions, please contact wer2022(a)dimap.ufrn.br
WER 2022 invites submission in the field of Requirements Engineering as
part of the following tracks:
· REGULAR TRACK (WER-RT)
· TUTORIAL TRACK (WER-TT)
· MASTER’s AND DOCTORAL TRACK (WER-MDT)
· SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT TOOLS TRACK (WER-SRTT)
· JOURNAL FIRST TRACK (WER-JFT) - NEW!
TRACKS DESCRIPTION
REGULAR TRACK (WER-RT)
Papers presenting original results on research, teaching and industrial
viewpoints on all aspects of Requirements Engineering are welcome. The
selection process will consider applicability and relevance to
Requirements Engineering, originality, and clarity.
The paper should not exceed 14 pages according to the LNCS format.
TUTORIAL TRACK (WER-TT)
The proposal for a 3-hour tutorial should not exceed two pages,
formatted according to the LNCS page format.
MASTER’s AND DOCTORAL TRACK (WER-MDT)
The paper should not exceed 7 pages of content for Master's work and 10
pages of content for Doctoral work, according to the LNCS page format.
We recommend, although it is not compulsory, that the research be at an
intermediate stage so that experts’ suggestions could be included in the
MSc and PhD work.
The works will receive feedback from the Program Committee with
questions and suggestions about its content. The author should use these
comments in the preparation of the paper's final version. Selected works
must be presented by students during the MDT. On this occasion, they
will receive opinions and constructive criticism from a Guest Panel,
composed of researchers in the field of Requirements Engineering, as
well as the audience.
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT TOOLS TRACK (WER-SRTT)
Submissions for the Software Requirements Tool track must include a
paper and a demo video with audio comments. The paper must have at most
10 pages, formatted according to the LNCS paper format.
JOURNAL FIRST TRACK (WER-JFT) - NEW!
The Journal-First Track at WER 2022 welcomes submissions from authors of
top peer reviewed journal papers that address the topics of interest of
the workshop. This offers an opportunity for the authors to discuss
their work with the community, as well as to enrich the technical
program of WER. Presentations of journal-first papers will be included
into WER 2022 Regular Track.
A submission to the WER 2022 Journal-First Track must be a journal paper
accepted or published no earlier than September 1, 2020. The paper must
report original results that are not extensions of previous conference
papers. The paper must not have been presented at, and is not under
consideration for, journal-first programs of other conferences. At least
one author per selected submission must register and attend the workshop
to present it.
GENERAL ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE:
LOCAL ORGANIZATION CHAIRS
Isabel Nunes, Universidade Federal de Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
Lyrene Fernandes da Silva, Universidade Federal de Rio Grande do Norte,
Brazil
Márcia Lucena, Universidade Federal de Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
REGULAR TRACK PROGRAM AND TUTORIAL CHAIRS
Maria Lencastre, Universidade de Pernambuco, Brazil.
Leandro Antonelli, Universidad Nacional de la Plata, Argentina.
Victor Santander, Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná, Brazil
MASTER'S AND DOCTORAL TRACK CHAIRS
Fernanda Alencar, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil.
Johnny Marques, Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica, Brazil.
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS TOOLS TRACK CHAIRS
João Henrique Correia Pimentel, Universidade Federal Rural de
Pernambuco, Brazil
JOURNAL FIRST CHAIRS
Jaelson Castro, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil
Julio Leite, CNPq Researcher 1, Brazil
PUBLICITY CHAIRS
Gladys Kaplan, Universidad Nacional de La Matanza, Argentina
Enyo Gonçalves, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Brazil
Maria Pinto-Albuquerque, Iscte - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Portugal
PROCEEDINGS CHAIR
Roxana Portugal, Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco, Peru
Best regards,
Maria Pinto-Albuquerque
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: 3rd Int. Conf on Deep Learning, Big Data and
Blockchain
Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2022 10:01:33 +0000
From: DBB <deepml.info(a)gmail.com>
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----------------------- Call for Papers [Deadline extended]
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The 3rd International Conference on Deep Learning, Big Data and Blockchain
(DBB 2022)
(Springer Series)
22-24 Aug 2022, Rome, Italy
http://www.ficloud.org/dbb2022/
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Deep and machine learning are the state-of-the-art at providing models,
methods, tools and techniques for developing autonomous and intelligent
systems which can revolutionize industrial and commercial applications in
various fields such as online commerce, intelligent transportation,
healthcare and medicine, security, manufacturing, education, games, and
various other industrial applications. All such fields produce and consume
massive amount of big data, which include, for example, online commerce
data (marketing data, customer reviews, customer relationship),
transportation data (road sensors, cameras, GPS), and data about
healthcare, social media, and various other applications. Deep learning
techniques and big data techniques yield useful outputs in predicting,
discovering and acquiring insights and deeper knowledge about events for
better and efficient decision making. The groundbreaking technology of
blockchain technology also enable decentralization, immutability, and
transparency of data and applications. It has been exploited in modern
research and industrial domains in order to achieve high level of trust,
security and reliable execution of applications and data which are shared
across a network of computers.
The International Conference on Deep Learning, Big Data and Blockcain
(DEEP-BDB) aims to enable synergy between these areas and to provide a
leading forum for researchers, developers, practitioners, and professional
from public sectors and industries in order to meet and share latest
solutions and ideas in solving cutting edge problems in modern information
society and economy. The conference focuses on specific challenges in deep
(and machine) learning, big data and blockchain. Topics of interest include
(but not limited to):
- Deep/Machine learning based models
- Statistical models and learning
- Data analysis, insights and hidden pattern
- Data analysis and decision making
- Data wrangling, munching and cleaning
- Data integration and fusion
- Data visualization
- Data and information quality
- Security threat detection
- Visualizing security threats
- Enhancing privacy and trust
- Data mining; Information extraction;
- Sentiment analysis
- Data classification and clustering
- Knowledge acquisition and learning
- Clustering, classification and regression
- Supervised and unsupervised learning
- Blockain security and trust
- Blockchain data management
- Data & application reliability
- Blockchain and data distribution
- Blockain and finacial transactions
- Blockchain and Bitcoin applications
- Blockain and NoSQL databases
- Protocols for blockchain
- Cryptography, Cryptocurrency
- Fraud detection and prevention
- Blockchain and Internet of Things
- Scalability of blockchains
Application areas:
- Finance, business and retail
- Intelligent transportation
- Healthcare and clinical decision support
- Bioinformatics and biomedical informatics
- Computer vision
- Human activity recognition
- Cybersecurity
- Natural language processing
- Recommender systems
- Social media and networks
Important Dates:
Submission Deadline [Extended]: 1 Apr 2022
Authors Notification: 20 May 2022
Final Manuscript Due: 15 June 2022
Paper Submission:
Papers must be written in English. Full papers should be limited to 12
pages. Short papers should be limited to 8 pages. Papers must be formatted
in Springer's format. See Information for Authors of Springer Proceedings (
https://www.springer.com/us/authors-editors/conference-proceedings/conferen…
).
All papers accepted for this conference are peer-reviewed and are planned
to be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
series.
Submitted research papers may not overlap with papers that have already
been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a
conference with proceeding
Submission:of papers are done through the EasyChair submission system. See
conference website for further details.
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Subject: [WI] CfP Artificial Intelligence-based Assistants Minitrack,
HICSS 56
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2022 16:38:10 +0000
From: Schmidt, Rainer <rainer.schmidt(a)hm.edu>
Reply-To: Schmidt, Rainer <rainer.schmidt(a)hm.edu>
To: wi(a)lists.kit.edu <wi(a)lists.kit.edu>
Dear colleagues,
please find enclosed the call for the minitrack on "Artificial
Intelligence-based Assistants" at next year's HICSS.
We are looking forward to receiving your contributions.
Best regards,
Rainer Schmidt, Rainer Alt, Alfred Zimmermann
Call for Papers: Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 56
*Artificial Intelligence-based Assistants Minitrack*
https://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-56/internet-and-the-digital-economy/#artifi…
<https://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-56/internet-and-the-digital-economy/#artifi…>
Submission deadline June 15, 2022
The Minitrack AI-based Assistants will be held for the third time and
intends to promote the scientific exchange on AI-based assistants for
the digital economy. The minitrack shall enable researchers to present
and discuss innovative approaches, methodologies, models, processes,
etc., to design, implement, deploy, operate and optimize AI-based
assistants for the Digital Economy.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Applications and use cases of AI-based assistants
* Business models and processes based on AI-based assistants
* Platforms and ecosystems of AI-based assistants
* Integration of AI-based assistants with services and platforms
* Hardware and software technologies for AI-based assistants
* Methods, models, and architectures to design and manage AI-based
assistants
* Innovation processes for assistant platforms
* Benefits, risks, security, and trust of assistants
* Social contexts and business implications
* Transparency and explainability of the behavior of AI-based assistants
* Collaboration of humans and AI-based assistants
* Human interaction with robots to enhance learning and cognition
* Digital twins and user models
Selected papers will be invited for a fast-track in Electronic Markets –
The International Journal on Networked Business.
Important Dates
April 15 Paper submission system reopened for HICSS-56
June 15 Papers due
August 17 Notification of acceptance/rejection
September 4 Deadline for authors whose papers are conditionally
accepted to submit a revised manuscript
September 22 Deadline for authors to submit final Manuscript for
publication
October 1 Deadline for at least one author of each paper to
register for the conference
We look forward to receiving your submission and we hope to meet you on
Maui.
The minitrack chairs: Rainer, Rainer, Alfred
Minitrack Co-chairs:
Rainer Schmidt (Primary Contact)
Munich University of Applied Sciences
Rainer.Schmidt(a)hm.edu
Rainer Alt
Leipzig University
rainer.alt(a)xn--unileipzig-st6e.de
Alfred Zimmermann
Reutlingen University
alfred.zimmermann(a)reutlingen-university.de
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Subject: [AISWorld] CfP Artificial Intelligence-based Assistants
Minitrack, HICSS 56
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2022 16:40:20 +0000
From: Rainer Schmidt <Rainer.Schmidt(a)live.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Artificial Intelligence-based Assistants Minitrack
https://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-56/internet-and-the-digital-economy/#artifi…
Submission deadline June 15, 2022
The Minitrack AI-based Assistants will be held for the third time and
intends to promote the scientific exchange on AI-based assistants for
the digital economy. The minitrack shall enable researchers to present
and discuss innovative approaches, methodologies, models, processes,
etc., to design, implement, deploy, operate and optimize AI-based
assistants for the Digital Economy.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Applications and use cases of AI-based assistants
* Business models and processes based on AI-based assistants
* Platforms and ecosystems of AI-based assistants
* Integration of AI-based assistants with services and platforms
* Hardware and software technologies for AI-based assistants
* Methods, models, and architectures to design and manage AI-based
assistants
* Innovation processes for assistant platforms
* Benefits, risks, security and trust of assistants
* Social contexts and business implications
* Transparency and explainability of the behavior of AI-based assistants
* Collaboration of humans and AI-based assistants
* Human interaction with robots to enhance learning and cognition
* Digital twins and user models
Selected papers will be invited for a fast-track in Electronic Markets –
The International Journal on Networked Business.
Important Dates
April 15 Paper submission system reopened for HICSS-56
June 15 Papers due
August 17 Notification of acceptance/rejection
September 4 Deadline for authors whose papers are conditionally accepted
to submit a revised manuscript
September 22 Deadline for authors to submit final Manuscript for publication
October 1 Deadline for at least one author of each paper to register for
the conference
We look forward to receiving your submission and we hope to meet you on
Maui.
The minitrack chairs: Rainer, Rainer, Alfred
Minitrack Co-chairs:
Rainer Schmidt (Primary Contact)
Munich University of Applied Sciences
Rainer.Schmidt(a)hm.edu
Rainer Alt
Leipzig University
rainer.alt(a)xn--unileipzig-st6e.de
Alfred Zimmermann
Reutlingen University
alfred.zimmermann(a)reutlingen-university.de