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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: 2022 OkIP Intl Conf on eLearning and
Technology in Education, Oct 3-6, Oklahoma City, OK, USA
Date: Mon, 9 May 2022 14:58:46 -0500
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2022 OkIP International Conference on eLearning and Technology in Education
(CETE)
Downtown Oklahoma City, OK, USA & Online
October 3-6, 2022
OkIP Published & SCOPUS/WoS Indexed
https://eventutor.com/e/CETE002
Submission Deadline: July 11, 2022
Co-Located Conferences
https://eventutor.com/event/17/page/41-conferences
CETE aims to bring together scholars from different disciplinary
backgrounds to emphasize disseminating ongoing research and development in
the field. Proposals are solicited describing original works in the fields
below and related technologies.
CETE will include a peer-reviewed program of technical, industrial, and
poster sessions. Accepted and presented full papers from the tracks below
will be published in the conference proceedings and submitted for
indexation in major abstract and citation databases of peer-reviewed
literature. Extended versions of the best papers will be considered for
journal publication.
>> eLearning Concepts
- eLearning | Knowledge Sharing | eTraining
- Learning Communities | Blended Learning
- eLearning Strategies | Microlearning
- Digital Transformation in Education
- Learning Portfolios | eStorytelling
- Authoring | Reviewing | Editing | Publishing
- Academic Achievement | Digital Divide
- eLearning Assessment/Evaluation Model
- Internet of Things (IoT) and eLearning
- Innovation Ecosystem | GroupewareTools
- Program/Institution Accreditation
- Knowledge Presentation/Mastery/Sharing
- On-demand and Just-in-Time Learning
- Learner-Centered | Self-Directed Learning
- Admission/Enrollment Process and Innovations
>> AI in eLearning
- AI Support in Learning | Learning Bots
- Gamification | Game-based Learning
- Augmented and Virtual Reality
- Simulations for Learning | Ubiquitous Learning
- Contextualized Teaching and Learning
- Collaborative Knowledge Building Activities
- Learner Identification/Authentication
- Plagiarism Detection Tools
- Educational Constructivism | Smart Classroom
- Eye-Tracking in Education | Learning Analytics
- Biometric | Smart Learning Systems
- Big Data, Neural/Sensor Network in Education
- Chatbots/Deep Learning in Education
- Computational Thinking | Intelligent Tutoring
- Learning Behavior Analysis
>> Learning Support Services
- Learner Preparation | Creativity Development
- Modeling Learner Performance
- Feedback/Inputs Consideration | ICT Skills
- Internet Addiction | Public Speaking Skills
- Career | Academic Achievement Measures
- Learner Dropout Prediction and Rate Reduction
- Reading and Writing Improvement/Assessments
- eTutoring | eMentoring | eCoaching |ePlacement
>> Content and Delivery Methods
- Educational Content Analysis/Quality
- Learning/Teaching Communication Skills
- Curriculum Revitalization and Digitalization
- Critical/Practical Thinking | Testing Methods
- Cooperative Education | Mixed Teaching Mode
- Experimental Teaching | Exams/Benchmarking
- Problem-Solving Skills | Maker Education
- STEM Innovation | Resources Sharing
- Live/Virtual Classroom/Course Management
- International/Interdisciplinary Programs
- Flipped Classroom Strategies | Open Content
- Innovative Educational Approaches
>> Delivery Platforms and Tools
- Open-Source Platform | Virtual Learning Tools
- Educational/Testing Software or Platform
- Flexible/Personalized Learning Environments
- Network Virtualization Tools in Education
- Internship Management Platform
- Language Learning/Scoring System
- Adaptive/Personalized Teaching Systems
- ePublishing | Survey Tools | mLearning Tools
- Learning Management Systems
>> Cases, Education/Administration
- Case, Scenario, Project-Based Learning
- Teacher Qualification and Competency
- Teacher Education | Teaching Practice
- Education, Research, and Globalization
- Education Leadership and Administration
- General Public/Intercultural Education
- Education Challenges | Vocational Training
- Impairment and Disability in Education
- Disadvantaged Learners | University Portals
- Continuing Education Challenges
- Teaching Management/ Quality Monitoring
- Teaching/Learning from Home Challenges
- Plagiarism and Intellectual Property Rights
- Lifelong, Informal/Nontraditional Learning
- eLearning Regulation and Legislation
- Employability Trends and Challenges
>> Facilities and Equipment
- Web-based Laboratory | Digital Library
- Modeling and Simulation Virtual Labs
- Dynamics/Interaction of Virtual Learners
- In-house Computing Systems and Laboratories
>> Contribution Types (One-Column IEEE Format Style): OkIP Published &
SCOPUS/WoS Indexed
- Full Paper: Accomplished research results (10 pages)
- Short Paper: Work in progress/fresh developments (6 pages)
- Extended Abstract/Poster/Journal First: Displayed/Oral presented (3 pages)
>> Important Dates:
- Submission Deadline: July 11, 2022
- Notification Due: August 01, 2022
- Camera-ready Due: August 22, 2022
>> Technical Program Committee
https://eventutor.com/event/23/page/64-committee
Please feel free to contact us for any inquiry at: info(a)okipublishing.com
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Subject: [AISWorld] HICSS-56 CFP (Data, Text, and Web Mining for
Business Analytics mini-track)
Date: Tue, 10 May 2022 16:35:07 +0000
From: Davazdahemami, Behrooz <davazdab(a)uww.edu>
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Dear Colleagues,
As the co-chairs for the Data, Text and Web Mining for Business
Analytics minitrack at the 56th Hawaii International Conference on
System Sciences (HICSS-56), we would like to invite you to submit a
paper and/or serve as a reviewer. A representative list of general topic
areas covered in this minitrack (which is not meant to be complete or
comprehensive) includes:
* New methods and algorithms of data/text mining and advanced analytics
* The process and new methodologies of conducting data/text mining
* Novel deep learning methodologies and their applications (image,
voice, and text analytics) in solving business problems
* Novel applications in sentiment analysis, social analytics, media
analytics and data stream miming
* Ethical and privacy issues in data/text mining
* Novel applications of data mining for better decision making
* Data pre-processing related aspect of data/text mining, such as data
characterization, data cleaning, data integration, data sampling, data
reduction, data visualization, etc.
* Design issues, challenges and opportunities in agile analytics
* Emerging technologies and techniques, investment and governance
mechanisms, coproduction methodologies
* Evolutions to scoring and data mining algorithms for advanced analytics
* In-database vs. in-memory advanced analytics capabilities
* Visualization for supporting advanced analytics
* People and culture issues in managing advanced analytics
* Critical success factors for advanced analytics
If you are interested in submitting a manuscript for review, please note
the following deadlines (taken from the HICSS Website
(https://hicss.hawaii.edu/):
June 15 Paper submission deadline. Submit full manuscripts for review
(by 11:59 pm HST). The review is double-blind; therefore, this
submission must not include author names.
August 17 Notification of Acceptance/Rejection. Acceptance notices are
emailed to authors by the Review System. At least one author of each
accepted paper must immediately make plans to attend the conference,
including initiating fiscal, visa, or other travel guarantees.
September 22 Deadline for Final Manuscript. Submit Final Paper for
Publication by 11:59 pm HST.
October 1 Deadline for at least one author of the paper to register for
HICSS-55. At least one author of each paper should register by this date
in order secure publication in the Proceedings.
If you are willing to be a reviewer, please notify us as soon as you
can, and indicate the number of manuscripts (1, 2, or more) that you
would be willing to review. Also, if you have any questions, please feel
free to contact any one of us.
Sincerely,
Dursun Delen
Oklahoma State University
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Behrooz Davazdahemami
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Subject: [WI] CfP 15th Workshop on Social and Human Aspects of Business
Process Management (BPMS2’22)
Date: Tue, 10 May 2022 17:30:54 +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>
The 15th Workshop on Social and Human Aspects of Business Process
Management (BPMS2’22)
As part of BPM 2022
20th International Conference on Business Process Management
September 13, 2022, Münster, Germany
Call for Papers
Deadline for workshop paper submissions: June 5, 2022
Workshop Theme
The involvement of human aspects into Business Process Management takes
place both on a social and
individual level. Social information systems [1] such as social media,
Enterprise 2.0, and social platforms
are spreading quickly in society, organizations, and economics.
Enterprises use social information
systems to improve their business processes and create new business
models. The integration of
business process management and social information systems becomes more
and more widespread.
New approaches for using social information systems with business
process management
appear frequently.
Social information systems are used both in external and internal
business processes. Companies can co-create products and services, e.g.,
companies integrate customers into product development to capture
ideas and features. Thus, communication with the customer is
increasingly bidirectional. The integration
of business process management and social information systems enables
the creation of new business
models using social platforms. Social platforms enable the creation of
cross-side network effects and
therefore called two- or multi-sided markets [2] Prominent examples are
TripAdvisor, UBER, and AirBnB.
By using the value-creating mechanisms of social information systems,
business models became
possible, which were not realizable before. E.g., the AirBnB uses a
crowdsourcing model for quality
control by using users’ reviews of apartments. In this way, a quality
assessment of products and services
became possible that was too costly so far.
Social information systems also create new possibilities to enhance
internal business processes by
improving the exchange of knowledge and information, to speed up
decisions, etc. Social information
systems enable value-creating interactions such as weak ties, social
production, egalitarianism. These
value-creating interactions open new possibilities and potentials for
the design of processes. Weak ties
enable the flexible integration of process participants, social
production paves the way for the bottom-up definition of business
processes, and egalitarian decisions change how decisions are made in
business
processes. The use of value-creating interactions is tightly intertwined
with new forms of involvement of
human beings into business process management.
Human aspects complement the social perspective on business process
management. The fact that more
and more enterprises are using business process management implies that
the human individual is
involved in a multitude of business processes. Individuals must cope
with multiple process contexts and
thus, must administer data appropriately. It is necessary to reflect on
Human-Human interactions and
responsibility, in a virtual/digital environment where everything
becomes information. Digital assistants
such as Alexa integrate individuals in processes that could not interact
with conventional computers. In
this way, new forms of interaction between processes and humans arise.
Furthermore, individuals must
integrate the external business processes into their work environment or
even to couple several external
business processes. Human aspects of business process management relate
to the individual who
creates a process model, to the communication among people, during and
after the process execution,
and to the social process of collaborative modeling. They also relate to
the interaction / collaboration /
coordination / cooperation that should be implemented in the business
process or to specific human-related aspects of the business process
itself and their representations in models.
Before this background, the goal of the workshop is to explore how
social information systems integrate
with business process management, and how business process management
may profit from this
integration. Furthermore, the workshop investigates the human aspects
introduced into Business
Process Management by involving human actors. Examples are the use of
crowdsourced knowledge and
tasks, the need for new user interfaces, e.g., augmented reality and
voice bots.
The workshop will discuss three topics. Social Business Process
Management, Social Business and
Platforms, and Human Aspects of Business Process Management. Social
Business Process Management
is the use of Social information systems to support one or multiple
phases of the business process life
cycle.
1. Social Business Process Management (SBPM)
- Social information systems in the BPM lifecycle e.g., Design,
Deployment, Operation, and Evaluation
- BPM methods and paradigms to cope with Social information systems
- Influence of weak ties, social production, egalitarianism, and mutual
service provisioning on BPM
- Trust and reputation in business processes management carried through
Social information systems
- Influence of weak ties, social production, egalitarianism and mutual
service provisioning in the design and management of business processes?
- Integration of Social information systems with WFMS or other business
process support systems?
- Conceptual modelling for knowledge intensive and social business
processes?
2. Social Business and Social Platforms: Social information systems
supporting business processes
- New opportunities offered by Social information systems for the
support of business processes
- Social platforms and their support for business processes and new
business models
- Value (co-)creation in social business and social platforms
- Sociality requirements of business processes according to their nature
(predictable/non predictable; production/collaborative/ad hoc)
- Use of Wikis, Blogs etc. to support business processes
- Reflections on Human-Human interactions and responsibility, in a
virtual/digital environment where everything becomes information :
Social networks, social engineering, discernment, reflection vs. reflex,
ethics, responsibility, citizenship.
- Fitting between types of Social information systems and phases of the
BPM lifecycle
- New trends in business knowledge modelling leveraged by social production
3. Human Aspects of Business Process Management
- Concepts, technologies, and services to support individuals acting in
business processes
- Digital Assistants such as Google, Alexa, Siri etc. in business
process management and business processes
- Reflections on Human-Human interactions and responsibility, in a
virtual/digital environment where everything becomes information :
Social networks, social engineering, discernment, reflection vs. reflex,
ethics, responsibility, citizenship.
- Human-centric business processes
- Human resource management in business processes (workloads, skills,
preferences, affinities, context, mobility, etc …)
Goal
Based on the fourteen previous successful BPMS2 workshops since 2008,
the goal of the BPMS2’22
workshop is to promote the integration of business process management
with social information
systems and social software and to enlarge the community pursuing the
theme.
Workshop paper format
Position papers of up to 2500 words are sought. Position papers that
raise relevant questions, or describe
successful or unsuccessful practice, or describe experience will all be
welcome. Position papers will be
assigned a 20-minute presentation. Short papers of up to 1000 words can
also be submitted and will be
assigned a 10-minute presentation.
Submission
Prospective authors are invited to submit papers for presentation in any
of the areas listed above. Only
papers in English will be accepted. The length of full papers must not
exceed 12 pages (There is no
possibility to buy additional pages). Position papers and tool reports
should be no longer than 6 pages.
Papers should be submitted in the new LNBIP format
(http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-
164-7-487211-0). Papers must present original research contributions not
concurrently submitted
elsewhere. The title page must contain a short abstract, a
classification of the topics covered, preferably
using the list of topics above, and an indication of the submission
category (regular paper/position
paper/tool report).
Please use Easychair for submitting your paper:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bpm2022
The paper selection will be based on the relevance of a paper to the
main topics, as well as upon its quality
and potential to generate relevant discussion. All the workshop papers
will be published by Springer as a
post-proceeding volume (to be sent around 4 months after the workshop)
in their Lecture Notes in
Business Information Processing (LNBIP) series.
Activities
All papers will be published on workshop wiki (www.bpms2.org) before the
workshop, so that everybody
can learn about the problems that are important for other participants.
A blog will be used to encourage
and support discussions. The workshop will consist of long and short
paper presentations, brainstorming
sessions and discussions. The workshop report will be created
collaboratively using a wiki. A special issue
over all workshops will be published in a journal (decision in progress).
Important dates
Deadline for workshop paper submissions:
June 5, 2022
Notification of Acceptance:
July 6, 2022
Camera-ready papers deadline:
July 16, 2022
Workshop:
September 13, 2022
Primary Contact
Rainer Schmidt
Munich University of Applied Sciences
Rainer.Schmidt(a)hm.edu
Phone: +49 89 1265 3740
Fax: + 49 89 1265 3780
Selmin Nurcan
Sorbonne Management
School - University Paris 1
Panthéon-Sorbonne
Centre de Recherche en
Informatique (CRI)
France
Selmin.Nurcan(a)univparis1.fr
[1] Rainer Schmidt, Rainer Alt, and Selmin Nurcan, “Social Information
Systems,” in Proceedings of the 52nd Hawaii International
Conference on System Sciences (Hawaii, 2019), 2642–2646, accessed
January 26, 2018,
http://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/50141.
[2] T. Eisenmann, G. Parker, and M. W. Van Alstyne, “Strategies for
Two-Sided Markets,” Harvard Business Review 84, no. 10
(2006): 92–101.
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP HICSS-56 Minitrack: BI, BA and Big Data:
Innovation, Deployment and Management
Date: Thu, 12 May 2022 05:06:30 +0000
From: Olivera Marjanovic <Olivera.Marjanovic(a)uts.edu.au>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Dear Community,
We invite you to submit your work to the following minitrack:
HICSS-2023 MINITRACK: Business Intelligence, Business Analytics and Big
Data: Innovation, Deployment and Management
Hawaii International Conference on Systems Science (HICSS-56)
January 3-6, 2023
Hyatt Regency, Maui, Hawaii, USA
(hicss.hawaii.edu)
This minitrack is the longest running HICSS minitrack related to
business intelligence, business analytics, and more recently big data
that continues to rise in relevance to both academia and practice. Its
main focus remains on the organizational issues of BI/BA and big data
implementations, rather than the data science and IT perspectives. This
particular focus, as well as its long history of research embedded in
Decision Support Systems and other research predecessors of contemporary
BI/BA, creates a minitrack with a rich comprehensive view of
organizational issues.
The minitrack remains relevant, thought provoking, collaborative and
innovative as new developments and the evolution of data and
technologies in the business intelligence (BI)/ business analytics (BA)
and big data space continue to create new opportunities and challenges
for individuals, organizations and society.
Following HICSS’ long tradition and in the spirit of Aloha, this
minitrack continues to build a strong international community of
multidisciplinary scholars (at all levels), led by the experienced,
dedicated, and community-oriented minitrack co-chairs.
This minitrack will accept papers focused on the business,
organizational and societal aspects of business intelligence, business
analytics and big data as well as the challenges related to BI/BA/big
data workforce including their education and ongoing professional
development. Contributions from the fields of theory building, design
research (methods and models), action research as well as analyses of
existing or innovative applications are welcome. We invite papers that
investigate topics which include, but are not limited to, the following:
· Innovation and Emerging Trends in Business Intelligence, Business
Analytics and Big Data:
* Data-driven organizational resilience
* Data-driven business models and innovation
* Data ecosystems, data coops, data marketplaces and open data environments
* Data entrepreneurship
* Data humanism
* Data harm
* Societal implications of datafication and big data
* Innovative applications of big data and advanced business analytics
* Internet of Things and edge computing in analytics
* Algorithmic decision-making
* Cognitive analytics/Augmented analytics
* Cloud BI/BA
* Self-service BI and Analytics
* Data cataloguing
* Impact of DataOps on the BI/BA life cycle
* BI/BA and Analytics in post-pandemic world
· Business Intelligence/Business Analytics/Big Data Deployment and
Applications:
* Deployment of BI/BA/big data in different industry sectors and contexts
* Case studies about the successful deployment of BI/BA/big data
* Data lakes, multi-clouds and modern BI/BA/big data architectures and
implementation frameworks
* Collaborative BI/BA performance management and dashboards
* Customer relationship management and supply chain management
* The role of BI/BA/big data for sustainability and circular economy
* Digital manufacturing and industrial analytics
* Smart cities and IoT
* Social media and BI/BA/big data
* Open data, big data, “small” data and warm data
* Data visualization strategies and visual analytics
* Data-driven storytelling
* BI/BA/big data applications that support environmental, social and
governance initiatives
· Management of Business Intelligence/Business Analytics/Big Data
- BI/BA/big data strategy, governance, and maturity models
- Data literacy and data-driven culture
- BI/BA/big data workforce: education, ongoing professional development,
changing roles of the Chief Data Officer/Chief Analytics Officer,
emergence of organizational citizen analytics workforce
- Business value and BI/BA/big data success
- Data monetization
- Business challenges of big data
- Big data ethics
- Responsible leadership of BI/BA/big data
- Societal impact of BI/BA/big data
- Security and privacy issues
- BI/BA/big data challenges in NFP and non-traditional organizations
(cooperatives, social enterprises)
Minitrack Co-Chairs:
Olivera Marjanovic (Primary Contact)
University of Technology Sydney
olivera.marjanovic(a)uts.edu.au<mailto:olivera.marjanovic@uts.edu.au>
Barbara Dinter
Chemnitz University of Technology
barbara.dinter(a)wirtschaft.tu-chemnitz.de<mailto:barbara.dinter@wirtschaft.tu-chemnitz.de>
Thilini Ariyachandra
Xavier University
ariyachandrat(a)xavier.edu<mailto:ariyachandrat@xavier.edu>
IMPORTANT DATES FOR PAPER SUBMISSION
June 15 2022 | 11:59 pm HST: Paper Submission Deadline
August 17 2022: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
September 4 2022: Deadline for Authors whose papers are conditionally
accepted to submit a revised manuscript
September 22 2022: Deadline for Authors to submit final manuscript for
publication
October 1 2022: Deadline for at least one author of each paper to
register for HICSS-56
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Responsible Academic Officer RAO (Research)
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Subject: [AISWorld] HICSS-56 CFP Digital Transformations of Business
Operations
Date: Tue, 10 May 2022 23:09:40 +0000
From: Zhang, Jennifer Jie <jiezhang(a)uta.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
We invite you to submit papers to the "Digital Transformations of
Business Operations" minitrack at HICSS, January 3-6, 2023. The
conference will be held in Maui, Hawaii.
This popular minitrack, building upon our record of success during the
last thirteen years, will bring to HICSS high quality research that uses
analytical, empirical, and experimental modeling approaches to explore
the increasing complex interplays between information technology and
business operations, strategies, and consumer decisions and activities.
In particular, we seek novel studies that systematically explore the
complex roles that digitization, information technology, and business
analytics play in consumer behavior, customer relationship management,
organizational architectures, product design and development,
healthcare, education, marketing, sales and services, and supply chain
management to provide business insights and implications. We are also
soliciting comprehensive reviews of relevant research, rigorous case
studies, and applications highlighting the use of business analytics,
new technologies, methods, and techniques in various business
operations. There is a growi
ng body of research within the economics, marketing, operations
management, information systems, and healthcare communities which are
starting to address those issues. This minitrack has been attracting a
growing number of scholars from all over the world and has already led
to four successful Special Issues in the journal of Decision Support
Systems. Access proceedings from past conferences at
https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/39610.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* digital health and telemedicine
* new applications of healthcare IT
* innovations in IS&OM teaching after COVID-19
* robotic office work
* applications of real-time mobile analytics in business
* digital platforms and autonomous systems
* emerging of new operating models for the "sharing economy"
* impact of business analytics on competition and cooperation
* managing big data and business analytics
* crowdsourcing and product innovation
* new technologies for enhanced consumers' engagement
* products' ranking algorithms, reputation systems and the performance
of online markets sales innovation using social data and business analytics
* using advanced web analytics to influence consumer decision-making
* application of business analytics and big data in healthcare
* analytical models and machine learning applications in logistics
* IOT and supply chain coordination
* social media implications for operations management and customer services
Selected papers from the minitrack will be fast-tracked to a Special
Issue of a leading refereed research journal.
Important Dates:
June 15, 2022: Paper submission deadline.
Aug 17, 2022: Acceptance notices are emailed to authors.
Sept 22, 2022: Deadline for accepted authors submit final manuscript.
Oct 1, 2022: Deadline for at least one author to register.
Details on the conference and venue as well as instructions for authors
can be found at http://hicss.hawaii.edu/
Minitrack Co-Chairs:
Abraham Seidmann (Primary contact)
Everett W. Lord Distinguished Faculty Scholar of Information Systems
Questrom School of Business
Boston University, Boston, MA 02215
Email: AVIS(a)bu.edu<mailto:AVIS@bu.edu>
Yabing Jiang Jie Zhang
Associate Professor Daniel Himarios Endowed Chair Professor of
Information Systems
Lutgert College of Business College of Business
Florida Gulf Coast University University of Texas at Arlington
Fort Myers, FL 33965 Arlington, TX 76019
Email: yjiang(a)fgcu.edu<mailto:yjiang@fgcu.edu> Email:
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for Participation - IEEE ICDH 2022 - Student
Grants & Awards
Date: Tue, 10 May 2022 14:21:03 +0000
From: Maria Valero de Clemente <mvalero2(a)kennesaw.edu>
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2022 IEEE WORLD CONGRESS ON SERVICES
IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DIGITAL HEALTH (ICDH)
JULY 11-16
ONLINE AND IN BARCELONA, SPAIN - HOSTED AT UPC TERRASSA CAMPUS
***CALL FOR PARTICIPATION - STUDENT GRANTS & AWARDS***
IEEE International Conference on Digital Health (ICDH) is a prime
international forum for both researchers and industry practitioners to
exchange the latest fundamental advances in the state of the art and
practice of digital health technologies, emerging research topics, and
the future of digital health.
The ICDH organizing committee is hosting a student competition event for
US-based and global graduate students and support participant’s
registration fees. The students will be selected based on a project idea
submission which will be evaluated by distinguished judges. Winners also
will receive mentoring from selected judges. The mentoring activities
will explore and expand research ideas on digital health. Minorities and
women graduate students from diverse institutes are encouraged to apply
throughout the diffusion of the participation grant in minority-serving
institutions. Post-doctoral students may also be considered for support
on a case-by-case basis.
***PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES***
Students submit a proposal for participation (max 2 pages) where they
will describe their research idea or work in one of the available
categories. Work in preliminary planning phases will be considered.
Categories to be considered will include 1) Digital health projects for
diabetes and blood pressure management; 2) Digital health projects for
cancer management; and 3) General digital health projects for other
health purposes.
*Accepted students will receive the participation grant to reimburse
ICDH registrations.
*Accepted graduate students will participate in a one-day work
competition, where they will present the research idea and preliminary
results (if applicable) to a judging panel.
*Accepted graduate students will participate in virtual mentoring
sessions with distinguished speakers that will explore the different
topics and research challenges in the above categories.
*Accepted graduate students will participate in an award ceremony, where
the best projects will be announced. There will be monetary compensation
to the winners.
*Students must accept an acknowledgment that they do not have any other
source of support.
***AWARDS***
* First Place: $600
* Second Place: $400
***SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS***
Students are invited to submit their research work, preliminary results,
and/or preliminary ideas. No more than one team per institution will be
considered. If more than one team per institution is opting for the
grant, one extra team can be considered if one or more of its student
members is from minorities and underrepresented groups. All submissions
must adhere to IEEE Publishing Policies and will be vetted through the
IEEE CrossCheck portal.
***SUBMISSION LINK***
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=2022ieeeicdh
Then, click on “ICDH Student Research Competition”
***IMPORTANT DATES***
LAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION
7 JUNE 2022
NOTIFICATION OF WINNERS
15 JUNE 2022
***CONTACT ORGANIZERS***
Dr. Maria Valero - mvalero2(a)kennesaw.edu
Dr. Hossain Shahriar - hshahria(a)kennesaw.edu
Dr. Iqbal Ahamed - sheikh.ahamed(a)marquette.edu
SPONSORED BY THE US NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION AND THE IEEE WORLD
CONGRESS ON SERVICES
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Subject: [AISWorld] HICSS 56, CFP - GIS, INDUSTRY 4.0, AND SUSTAINABILITY
Date: Tue, 10 May 2022 12:31:23 +0000
From: Farkas, Prof. Dan J. <dfarkas(a)pace.edu>
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CALL FOR PAPERS
GIS, INDUSTRY 4.0, AND SUSTAINABILITY
LOCATION INTELLIGENCE TRACK
HICSS-56 (Jan 3-6, 2023)
(apologies for cross-postings)
Dear colleagues,
You are cordially invited to submit research papers to the GIS, INDUSTRY
4.0, AND SUSTAINABILITY MINITRACK, which is part of the Location
Intelligence track at HICSS-56 (January 3-6, 2023, Maui, Hawaii).
Mini-Track Description:
This mini-track provides a research forum aiming to discuss the varied
facets of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Industry 4.0 and
sustainability. The fourth Industrial Revolution is characterized by
emerging technologies, such as machine learning, IoT, blockchain, and
the Cloud, which can improve economic conditions and reduce negative
societal impacts. Industry trends increasingly focus on sustainable
business practices, responsiveness to climate change, and related social
and environmental issues. GIS (or location analytics) is one of the key
technologies of Industry 4.0. IoT generates an enormous amount of data,
a big portion of which is geospatial data that must be stored in the
Cloud and analyzed in real time for better decision-making and
prediction. Location data and spatial features embedded in such emerging
technologies often facilitate and accelerate technological advancements
in connected vehicles, connected homes, smart cities, and Industrial
IoT, which are bound to create not just extensive opportunities for
economic gains, but also a positive externality of ecological
sustainability.
This mini-track solicits and invites completed research papers from both
academics and practitioners across the following topics, but not limited to:
1. GIS and Industry 4.0,
2. GIS and environmental sustainability,
3. GIS and smart cities,
4. GIS, government, and NGOs,
5. Societal issues with big spatial data,
6. Spatial aspects of the sharing economy,
7. Mobile location-based applications,
8. Cloud-based or web-based GIS concepts and applications,
9. Spatial crowdsourcing,
10. Benefits of GIS and location analytics
11. Emerging areas of GIS and location analytics
Mini-Track Co-Chairs:
Namchul Shin, Pace University, nshin(a)pace.edu<mailto:nshin@pace.edu>
(Primary Contact)
Daniel Farkas, Pace University, dfarkas(a)pace.edu<mailto:dfarkas@pace.edu>
Important Dates
April 15: Paper submission system reopened for HICSS-56
June 15: Papers due
August 17: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
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 HICSS-56
Please see the HICSS website (https://hicss.hawaii.edu/) for more
information on the location intelligence track<about:blank>
(https://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-56/location-intelligence/) and
submission guidelines<about:blank>.
Please do not hesitate to reach out to the Mini-Track co-chairs if you
have any questions.
Sincerely,
Dr. Namchul Shin
Professor and Department Chairperson, Seidenberg School of CSIS, Pace
University
Dr. Dan Farkas
Professor, Seidenberg School of CSIS, Pace University
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Subject: [AISWorld] Academic Research on Disaster Information
Management Continues its Steady Growth
Date: Mon, 9 May 2022 15:47:09 +0000
From: Jochen Scholl <jscholl(a)uw.edu>
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DIRL Version 4.4 Released
As per May 9, 2022, version 4.4 of the Disaster Information Reference
Library (DIRL)<http://faculty.washington.edu/jscholl/dirl/index.php> has
been released as a minor update. Another minor update will follow during
this summer. The library now contains 4,099 references of predominantly
English-language, peer-reviewed work in the study domains of disaster
information and information technologies and their uses in the context
of disasters. This represents an increase over the previous version of
166 references, or 4.2%. The DIRL release
history<http://faculty.washington.edu/jscholl/dirl/history.php> reveals
that from the inaugural DIRL version 1.0 to this version (DIRL v. 4.4),
the peer-reviewed academic literature has almost doubled in the course
of less than four years. This is a remarkable increase of the body of
academic knowledge in the particular area of disaster information
management and disaster information technology within a relatively short
period of time.
The DIRL is intended to become an indispensable tool for Disaster
Information and Technology-interested scholars. In particular, reviewers
of paper submissions may want to rely on this reference library.
Packaged in a zip file, bibTeX<http://www.bibtex.org/>,
RIS<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RIS_(file_format)> as well as an
Endnote package (enlp) versions are available.
Mendeley<http://www.mendeley.com/> or Zotero versions can easily be
created by importing from RIS or bibTeX files. Please get back to us in
case of any errors or omissions. Thank you for your interest and
cooperation. Please get back to us in case of any errors or omissions.
The DIRL can be downloaded from the DIRL
website<http://faculty.washington.edu/jscholl/dirl/index.php>.
Next scheduled minor update: 08/15/2022, next major update” 11/15 2022.
Thank you for your interest and cooperation.
Acknowledgement: No curator can do the work alone. Under the curator and
editorship of Hans Jochen Scholl, the DIRL has been maintained and
expanded over the years with the help of teams led by Jan Boyd and Galen
Guffy and graduate student team members Andrea Leigh Berg, Andrew
Mckenna-Foster, Jessie Novotny, Marie Peeples, and Hannah Robinson.
Citation: Scholl, Hans J. (2022). The Disaster information Reference
Library (DIRL). Versions 4.4—5.0. Retrieved from
http://faculty.washington.edu/jscholl/dirl/
Kind regards,
Dr. Hans Jochen Scholl, MBA
Full Professor
Fellow of the Digital Government Society
Recipient of the IFIP Service Award
Research Fellow of the Center for Technology in Government
Elected Faculty Council Member (iSchool)
University of Washington
The Information School
Mary Gates Hall, Suite 370D
MS 352840
Seattle, WA 98195-2840, USA
Phone: (206) 616-2543
Fax: (206) 616-3152
Website: http://faculty.washington.edu/jscholl/
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Subject: [AISWorld] [Springer Computing Journal] SI on Architecting
Dependable Multi-paradigm Computing Systems
Date: Mon, 9 May 2022 09:47:11 +0000
From: Camilli Matteo <Matteo.Camilli(a)unibz.it>
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[We apologize for multiple copies]
We call for contributions to the Special Issue on "Architecting
Dependable Multi-paradigm Computing Systems", Springer Computing Journal
(JCR IF 2.220).
https://www.springer.com/journal/607/updates/19611520
**Important dates**
- Submission: May 31, 2022
- Expected first round of revisions: September 5, 2022
- Expected second round of revisions: December 15, 2022
- Expected publication: first quarter of 2023
**Theme**
The aim of this special issue is to document new frontiers in
architecting dependable multi-paradigm computing systems operating in
complex environments. This special issue will therefore outline the
challenges for the forthcoming generation of software-enabled systems
exploiting multiple computing paradigms (including cloud-computing,
edge/fog-computing, IoT, CoT, AI) using suitable software architecture
solutions. This special issue will contribute with methodologies,
techniques, and tools that software architects and engineers need in
order to ensure that the software architecture of these systems will be
adaptable, evolvable, verifiable, meet the functional and nonfunctional
requirements for operating in complex ecosystems by ensuring a
dependable interaction and not prevailing over human needs.
Topics of interest related to architecting the upcoming generation of
software-enabled multi-paradigm systems include, but are not limited to:
- Principles of software architecture
- Requirements traceability and links to software architectures
- Architectural design, analysis and evaluation
- Architecture-centric process models and frameworks
- Design patterns, styles and tactics, reference architectures,
viewpoints and views
- Model-driven engineering approaches
- Models at runtime
- Verification and Validation
- Risk assessment and mitigation
- Software architectures for service-based distributed systems
- Software architectures for reconfigurable and self-adaptive systems
- Software architectures for ultra-large scale systems, long-lived
systems and systems-of-systems
- Software tools and environments for architecture-centric software
engineering
- Software architecture and agile practices (e.g., CI/CD and DevOps)
- Software architecture in specific areas of interest such as the
cloud/edge-cloud, big data, blockchain, digital twins, CPS, IoT, CoT,
AI-based systems and integration of these paradigms
- Industrial applications, case studies, best practices and experience
reports
- Empirical studies, systematic literature reviews and mapping studies
**Special Issue Editors**
Please, contact the special issue editors if you would like to contribute.
- Matteo Camilli, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
(matteo.camilli(a)unibz.it<mailto:matteo.camilli@unibz.it>)
- Raffaela Mirandola, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
(raffaela.mirandola(a)polimi.it<mailto:raffaela.mirandola@polimi.it>)
- Sungwon Kang, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,
South Korea (sungwon.kang(a)kaist.ac.kr<mailto:sungwon.kang@kaist.ac.kr>)
- Patrizia Scandurra, University of Bergamo, Italy
(patrizia.scandurra(a)unibg.it<mailto:patrizia.scandurra@unibg.it>)
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