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Subject: [wkwi] CfP Workshop: Modeling in the Age of Large Language
Models (LLM4Modeling)
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2023 17:34:46 +0100
From: Hans-Georg Fill <hans-georg.fill(a)unifr.ch>
Reply-To: Hans-Georg Fill <hans-georg.fill(a)unifr.ch>
Organization: University of Fribourg, CH
To: wkwi(a)listserv.dfn.de
Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
gerne darf ich Sie auf unseren Workshop zu einem hochaktuellen Thema bei
der Modellierung'2024 aufmerksam machen.
Wir freuen uns auf zahlreiche Einreichungen!
Mit besten Grüssen,
Hans-Georg Fill
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Call for Papers: Workshop on "Modeling in the Age of Large Language Models"
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Organizers:
Peter Fettke (DFKI and Saarland University), Hans-Georg Fill (University
of Fribourg), Julius Köpke (University of Klagenfurt)
Workshop Date: 12 March 2024
Location: HPI Potsdam, Germany
Submission Deadline: 8 January 2024
Website:
https://www.unifr.ch/inf/digits/en/events/workshop-llm4modeling-2024.html
Large language models (LLM) have received enormous attention in practice
and science since ChatGPT at the latest. It is obvious that the use of
LLM has the potential to quickly develop some rudimentary aspects of a
domain model. However, it is unclear in which precision and quality this
might be possible. The question is how modeling deals with LLM in the
future. Which influence will LLM have on modeling? How will the tasks of
modeling change? Will modeling lose its importance? Or, the other way
around, will modeling increase its importance in the future?
The workshop aims at illuminating potentials and challenges of LLM in
modeling. The following topics are addressed by the workshop (list is
not exhaustive):
* What are the potentials of LLM for modeling?
* How are modeling results evaluated with LLM?
* How are LLM embedded in well-known tools?
* How can LLM be used in teaching for modeling?
* What new modeling tasks are emerging? How do modeling tasks change?
Submissions:
There are three types of submissions possible: Full papers, short papers
and talk abstracts. Full paper submissions can be up to 15 pages long,
including the list of references; short papers up to 10 pages and talk
abstracts only consist of a title and an extended abstract of a talk of
max 2 pages. All submissions have to conform to the LNI LaTeX template.
All contributions will be reviewed by at least 2 members of the program
committee; accepted submissions will be published in a joint conference
proceedings in the Digital Library of the German Informatics society (GI
e. V.) https://dl.gi.de/.
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Digitalization and Information Systems Group
University of Fribourg
Bd de Pérolles 90
CH-1700 Fribourg, Switzerland
Web:http://www.unifr.ch/inf/digits
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Subject: [WI] Final Call: WI 2024 - 19. Internationale Tagung
Wirtschaftsinformatik 2024: Call for Workshops & Tutorials
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2023 12:53:08 +0000
From: Gunther Gust <gunther.gust(a)uni-wuerzburg.de>
Reply-To: Gunther Gust <gunther.gust(a)uni-wuerzburg.de>
To: wkwi(a)listserv.dfn.de <wkwi(a)listserv.dfn.de>, WI(a)lists.kit.edu
<WI(a)lists.kit.edu>
Liebe Community,
im Rahmen der 19. Internationalen Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik
(https://wi2024.de/) an der Universität Würzburg besteht die
Möglichkeit, *Workshops, Tutorials oder Community-Treffen*
durchzuführen. Die Deadline für Vorschläge ist *am 30.11.2023*, daher
hiermit noch ein letzter Aufruf.
Der letzte Tag der Konferenz (19.09.2024) ist als Community-Tag geplant
und eignet sich daher besonders für die Durchführung dieser
Veranstaltungen. Alternativ können wir eine Anzahl an Treffen aber auch
am Vortag der Konferenz (16.09.2024) ermöglichen.
Entsprechende Vorschläge senden Sie bitte mit folgenden Angaben an Prof.
Dr. Gunther Gust (gunther.gust(a)uni-wuerzburg.de):
• Art des Events (Workshop, Tutorial oder Community-Treffen)
• Arbeitstitel des Events
• Kurze Beschreibung des Events für die Webseite (ca.
300-600 Wörter)
• Vorgesehene Zielgruppe (z.B. Wissenschaft, Unternehmen,
Studierende)
• Verantwortliche Organisatoren mit Namen, Affiliation und
Fotos, die wir auf der Webseite verwenden dürfen
• Ggfs. durchführende Organisation (z.B. GI-Fachgruppe oder
WKWI)
· Präferiertes Datum (19. oder 16.9.24)
• Angabe, ob Sie Workshop-Beiträge bzw. die Teilnahme über
das Konferenz-Submission-System abgebildet haben möchten oder dies
selbstständig verwalten möchten
• Angabe, ob Sie die Veröffentlichung von
Workshops-Beiträgen im Rahmen der WI23 Workshop Proceedings anstreben
(Workshop-Beiträge werden nicht im Rahmen der regulären Conference
Proceedings veröffentlicht)
Für freuen uns auf Ihre Einreichungen und unterstützen Sie gern!
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Gunther Gust und Christoph Flath (Programmkomitee)
WI 2024 Universität Würzburg
https://wi2024.de/
Christoph Flath, Gunther Gust, Frédéric Thiesse, Axel Winkelmann
(Conference Chairs)
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*ENGLISH VERSION:*
**
*WI 2024 - 19th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik 2024:
Call for Workshops & Tutorials*
As part of the International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik at
Julius-Maximilians University of Würzburg (https://wi2024.de/), we
invite *proposals for workshops, tutorials, or community events*. Please
note that we plan to allocate the last day of the conference
(19.09.2024) as a networking day, making this Thursday the best date to
host your event. Alternatively, you can propose your event for the day
before the conference (16.09.2024) with limited capacities available.
Please send your proposals for workshops or tutorials to Prof. Dr.
Gunther Gust (gunther.gust(a)uni-wuerzburg.de) by *30.11.2023*, including
the following information:
• Type of the event (workshop, tutorial, or community event)
• Title of the event
• Short description (please submit a summary of 300-600
words that we can use to promote your event on the conference’s website)
• Intended target group (e.g., scientists, companies,
students, or all of the above)
• Organizing chair(s) with names, affiliations, and photos,
to be published online
• If applicable, please refer to the community hosting the
workshop (e.g., GI expert group or WKWI)
• Desired date for hosting the workshop (best is 19.09.2024,
alternatively 16.09.2024)
• Please let us know if we can help you with managing the
submissions and registration in the conference management system or if
you want to organize the event on your own
• Please let us know if you plan to publish any workshops
papers as part of the WI24 Workshop Proceedings, which will not be part
of the regular conference proceedings
We look forward to your ideas and happily support you with hosting your
event!
Best regards
Gunther Gust und Christoph Flath (Program Chairs)
WI 2024 Universität Würzburg
https://wi2024.de/
Christoph Flath, Gunther Gust, Frédéric Thiesse, Axel Winkelmann
(Conference Chairs)
Prof. Dr. Gunther Gust
Lehrstuhl für Prozess- und IT-Integration für KI im Unternehmen
Center for Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (CAIDAS) &
Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät
Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
Room 116 (EG), Sanderring 2, D-97070 Würzburg
T +49 931 31-83159 (Sekretariat)
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Subject: [WI] Final Call for Papers - i-com Special Issue on "CSCW -
Past, Present and Future"
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2023 09:53:27 +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
<fg-cscw(a)lists.gi.de>, eusset(a)listserv.dfn.de <eusset(a)listserv.dfn.de>,
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aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>, wi(a)lists.kit.edu
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Final Call for Submissions to
i-com journal - Special Issue on “CSCW – Past, Present and Future”
+++ Submission Deadline: December 15th 2023 +++
https://i-com-journal.org/calls/special-issue-on-cscw/
<https://i-com-journal.org/calls/special-issue-on-cscw/>
Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) is an interdisciplinary
research area from computer science, sociology, psychology,
anthropology, business informatics, economics, media studies and various
other disciplines that deals with (supporting) collaboration. CSCW
research is united in a commitment to ground design efforts in studies
of actual work practices.
When looking back at the pandemic years we can observe that CSCW is one
of the exciting research fields that made a transition into a virtual
and later also hybrid communication, interaction and collaboration
possible. The way we work, the way we meet friends, the way we
participate in society are increasingly entangled with digitalization
and concepts core to the CSCW research community.
New topics currently are (supporting) hybrid cooperation but also
providing CSCW concepts and tools to new collaboration scenarios and in
general to social life. Since most applications today are not only
single-user but involve communication and collaboration among people,
CSCW is relevant in most new hype themes – very prominently in the
Metaverse, but also in topics like “AI powered” conversational agents.
In this special issue, we invite contributions that investigate the
current state of CSCW – and particularly novel and innovative uses of
CSCW applications in various areas pertaining to peoples’ social lives.
While we are open to a broad range of approaches, we particularly
encourage studies employing a socio-technical perspective. As such, we
are interested in use practices, (new) use contexts and design of CSCW
technologies.
Contributions can provide a look into the past, the present and the future:
- Past – origins and evolution of CSCW…. papers discussing the
developmental milestones, significant changes, prominent theories, and
methodologies that have defined this field.
- Present – current state of CSCW. Submissions should ideally encompass
recent advancements, current trends, challenges, and the real-world
application of CSCW in various sectors such as education, business,
healthcare, and more.
- Future – Visionary papers that explore future trajectories, disruptive
innovations, policy considerations, or potential societal impacts of
CSCW – e.g. How creative and innovative uses of CSCW technologies can
help to transfer and recreate social and cultural endavours in virtual
environments.
Possible topics include but are not limited to the application,
implications, potentials, and challenges of CSCW technologies in the
following (or related) areas:
- (Better) Supporting Hybrid Work
- Engaging in cultural or artistic activities (e.g. making music
together online) and participating in cultural offerings and events
(e.g. virtual museum visits or streaming concerts)
- Engaging in sports (e.g. cyber training) or participating in sports
events (e.g. digital fandom)
- Engaging in informal interactions in the context of work (e.g. virtual
coffee breaks)
- Engaging in informal interaction in the context of education (e.g.
networking events)
- Coordination in non-profit associations
- Digitalization of everyday live / Digitalization that connects us
- Digital Technologies for social interaction
We welcome a broad range of different types of contributions, e.g.,
qualitative and quantitative empirical research, conceptual research,
design research.
Guest Editors:
Susanne Boll, University of Oldenburg, Germany
Alexander Richter, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Michael Prilla, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
About i-com: (Also see https://i-com-journal.org/
<https://i-com-journal.org/>)
i-com is an international scientific journal that is devoted to
different topics around Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).
The journal seeks to build bridges between research and practice as well
as between teaching and business, emphasizing interdisciplinary teamwork
and application-oriented solutions. We particularly aim at publishing
cross-disciplinary research showing the practical application of the
research.
The first volume of i-com has been published in 2001.
Since Volume 23 (2023) the journal is Golden Open Access.
We will provide sponsoring of Open Access Article Processing Fees for
articles published in this special issue if needed.
Selected Metrics:
- Scopus Cite Score (2023): 3.5
- Scopus Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP) (2021): 0.629
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Subject: Ihr Beitrag zählt: Einreichungsfrist für die SICHERHEIT 2024
endet am 17.11.2023
Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2023 10:08:46 +0100 (CET)
From: Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. <mitgliederservice(a)gi.de>
Reply-To: mitgliederservice(a)gi.de
Organization: Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.
To: gustaf.neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at
Logo der Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.
MITGLIEDERINFO
SICHERHEIT 2024
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, liebe Mitglieder,
wir möchten darauf aufmerksam machen, dass Sie noch *bis zum* *17.
November 2023 Paper für die SICHERHEIT 2024 einreichen* können. Die
Fachtagung des Fachbereichs „Sicherheit – Schutz und Zuverlässigkeit“
der Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. bietet die ideale Gelegenheit, Ihre
Beiträge vor einem Publikum aus Forschung, Entwicklung und Anwendung zu
präsentieren und die Zukunft der Cybersicherheit mitzugestalten.
*Relevante Themengebiete:* Die Konferenz deckt sämtliche
Sicherheitsaspekte in informationstechnischen Systesmen ab und schlägt
die Brücke zwischen IT-Sicherheit, Safety und Dependability. Wir freuen
uns auf Einreichungen zu einer breiten Palette von Sicherheitsaspekten
informationstechnischer Systeme, darunter Themen wie Angriffs- und
Verteidigungstechniken, Datenschutz, Kryptosgraphie, Netzwerksicherheit
und vieles mehr.
Der Tagungsband der SICHERHEIT 2024 wird zitierfähig in der GI-Edition
Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI)
<https://gi.de/service/publikationen/lni> erscheinen. Die Tagungssprache
ist Deutsch, Beiträge können jedoch auch auf Englisch eingereicht und
veröffentlicht werden.
*Wichtige Termine:*
* Einreichungsfrist: 17. November 2023
* Die Konferenz findet vom 9. bis 11. April 2024 in Worms statt
Alle Informationen und Details zur Einreichung finden Sie auf der
Konferenzwebsite:
GI SICHERHEIT 2024 <https://sicherheit2024.ztt.hs-worms.de>
Ihre Forschungsarbeiten sind ein wichtiger Beitrag zur SICHERHEIT 2024.
Wir freuen uns auf spannende Themen und den gemeinsamen Austausch.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Prof. Dr. Steffen Wendzel (Chair)
wendzel(a)hs-worms.de
Alexander Scheibe (Eventmanagement)
alexander.scheibe@gi,de <mailto:alexander.scheibe@gi.de>
Impressum <https://gi.de/impressum> Datenschutz <https://gi.de/datenschutz>
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Subject: [AISWorld] 36th International Conference on Advanced
Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE 2024): First Call for Tutorial
Proposals
Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2023 07:35:53 +0000
From: Announce <announce(a)ucy.ac.cy>
To: aisworld <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
*** First Call for Tutorial Proposals ***
36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
(CAiSE'24)
June 3-7, 2024, 5* St. Raphael Resort and Marina, Limassol, Cyprus
https://cyprusconferences.org/caise2024/
(*** Submission Deadline: February 28, 2024 AoE ***)
CAiSE'24 invites proposals for tutorials on advanced topics in the field
of Information Systems
Engineering. Tutorials should aim at offering new insights, knowledge,
and skills to
professionals, educators, researchers, and students seeking to gain a
better understanding
either about methods of broad interest in the field, or emergent
paradigms that are ripe for
practical adoption or that require further research to reach maturity.
Proposals emphasizing the special theme of the CAISE'24 conference
“Information Systems in
the Age of Artificial Intelligence” are encouraged, but proposals on
other new or long-standing
topics in information systems engineering are also welcome.
Tutorials should be focused on principles, concepts, and methods.
Commercial or
sales-oriented presentations are not allowed and will not be accepted.
Tutorials are intended to provide a pedagogic introduction to or
overview of a topic of
relevance. Potential presenters should keep in mind that there may be a
heterogeneous
audience, including novice graduate students, experienced practitioners,
and specialized
researchers. Tutorial speakers should be prepared to cope with this
diversity in the audience.
Tutorials will be 90 minutes long and organized in parallel with the
technical sessions of the
main conference and participants of the conference will have free access
to all of them.
Potential proposers are free to contact the tutorial chairs via e-mail
to validate their idea prior
to the submission.
SELECTION CRITERIA
The tutorial chairs will review each proposal and select a subset of
them based on the
following criteria:
1. relevance to the field of IS engineering;
2. anticipated appeal to the conference audience;
3. timeliness and importance for the conference audience;
4. past experience and qualifications of the instructor(s).
The tutorial chairs will also consider the complementarity of the
proposal w.r.t. the conference
program and other tutorial proposals.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Tutorial proposals should be submitted to Easy Chair using the
conference submission site
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=caise2024) and then selecting
the “CAiSE 2024
Tutorials” track.
The proposal (length up to 1500 words) should cover the following points:
• Title
• Presenters and affiliation
• Goal: The overall goal of the tutorial.
• Scope: Intended audience, level (basic or advanced), and prerequisites.
• Topic relevance and novelty: Specifically indicate the relevance to
the scope of CAiSE,
the relevance to practice, the novel aspects that would make this
tutorial beneficiary and
appealing to CAiSE participants.
• Structure of contents: Here you should provide a structured overview
of your planned
tutorial, organized into numbered sections and subsections. For each
subsection, you
should sketch its contents in a few sentences or bullet points.
• References: Provide references to papers, books, etc. that your
tutorial builds on. Please
specify previous venues at which similar tutorials have been presented
by you and
indicate the difference between the proposed tutorial and previous ones.
CAiSE usually
does not accept tutorials that have been presented in other venues.
• Sample Slides: Include at least 5 sample slides of the presentation
you plan to give if
your tutorial is accepted. Select slides that are typical of your
presentation style. These
slides have to be submitted in a separate PDF file.
Services provided to tutorialists
• A 2-page tutorial abstract will be published in the CAiSE LNCS proceedings
• Tutorials will benefit from the local organizational infrastructure
(registration, badges,
refreshments, beamers, screens, etc.).
• Advertisement of the tutorial on CAISE 2024 homepage and mailings.
• The conference fee will be waived for tutorial presenters (one fee per
tutorial).
IMPORTANT DATES
• Submission of Tutorial Proposals: 28th February 2024 (AoE)
• Notification of Acceptance: 15th March 2024
• Camera-ready Abstracts: 5th April 2024
TUTORIAL CHAIRS
• Adela del Rio Ortega, University of Seville, Spain (adeladelrio(a)us.es)
• Tiago Prince Sales, University of Twente, The Netherlands
(t.princesales(a)utwente.nl)
Other Committee Members
https://cyprusconferences.org/caise2024/committees/
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Subject: [WI] WI 2024 - 19. Internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik
2024: Call for Workshops & Tutorials
Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2023 15:24:59 +0000
From: Gunther Gust <gunther.gust(a)uni-wuerzburg.de>
Reply-To: Gunther Gust <gunther.gust(a)uni-wuerzburg.de>
To: wkwi(a)listserv.dfn.de <wkwi(a)listserv.dfn.de>, WI(a)lists.kit.edu
<WI(a)lists.kit.edu>
Liebe Community,
im Rahmen der 19. Internationalen Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik
(https://wi2024.de/) an der Universität Würzburg besteht die
Möglichkeit, *Workshops, Tutorials oder Community-Treffen*
durchzuführen. Der letzte Tag der Konferenz (19.09.2024) ist als
Community-Tag geplant und eignet sich daher besonders für die
Durchführung dieser Veranstaltungen. Alternativ können wir eine Anzahl
an Treffen aber auch am Vortag der Konferenz (16.09.2024) ermöglichen.
Entsprechende Vorschläge senden Sie bitte bis zum *30.11.2023* mit
folgenden Angaben an Prof. Dr. Gunther Gust (gunther.gust(a)uni-wuerzburg.de):
• Art des Events (Workshop, Tutorial oder Community-Treffen)
• Arbeitstitel des Events
• Kurze Beschreibung des Events für die Webseite (ca.
300-600 Wörter)
• Vorgesehene Zielgruppe (z.B. Wissenschaft, Unternehmen,
Studierende)
• Verantwortliche Organisatoren mit Namen, Affiliation und
Fotos, die wir auf der Webseite verwenden dürfen
• Ggfs. durchführende Organisation (z.B. GI-Fachgruppe oder
WKWI)
· Präferiertes Datum (19. oder 16.9.24)
• Angabe, ob Sie Workshop-Beiträge bzw. die Teilnahme über
das Konferenz-Submission-System abgebildet haben möchten oder dies
selbstständig verwalten möchten
• Angabe, ob Sie die Veröffentlichung von
Workshops-Beiträgen im Rahmen der WI23 Workshop Proceedings anstreben
(Workshop-Beiträge werden nicht im Rahmen der regulären Conference
Proceedings veröffentlicht)
Für freuen uns auf Ihre Einreichungen und unterstützen Sie gern!
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Gunther Gust und Christoph Flath (Programmkomitee)
WI 2024 Universität Würzburg
https://wi2024.de/
Christoph Flath, Gunther Gust, Frédéric Thiesse, Axel Winkelmann
(Conference Chairs)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*ENGLISH VERSION:*
**
*WI 2024 - 19th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik 2024:
Call for Workshops & Tutorials*
As part of the International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik at
Julius-Maximilians University of Würzburg (https://wi2024.de/), we
invite *proposals for workshops, tutorials, or community events*. Please
note that we plan to allocate the last day of the conference
(19.09.2024) as a networking day, making this Thursday the best date to
host your event. Alternatively, you can propose your event for the day
before the conference (16.09.2024) with limited capacities available.
Please send your proposals for workshops or tutorials to Prof. Dr.
Gunther Gust (gunther.gust(a)uni-wuerzburg.de) by *30.11.2023*, including
the following information:
• Type of the event (workshop, tutorial, or community event)
• Title of the event
• Short description (please submit a summary of 300-600
words that we can use to promote your event on the conference’s website)
• Intended target group (e.g., scientists, companies,
students, or all of the above)
• Organizing chair(s) with names, affiliations, and photos,
to be published online
• If applicable, please refer to the community hosting the
workshop (e.g., GI expert group or WKWI)
• Desired date for hosting the workshop (best is 19.09.2024,
alternatively 16.09.2024)
• Please let us know if we can help you with managing the
submissions and registration in the conference management system or if
you want to organize the event on your own
• Please let us know if you plan to publish any workshops
papers as part of the WI24 Workshop Proceedings, which will not be part
of the regular conference proceedings
We look forward to your ideas and happily support you with hosting your
event!
Best regards
Gunther Gust und Christoph Flath (Program Chairs)
WI 2024 Universität Würzburg
https://wi2024.de/
Christoph Flath, Gunther Gust, Frédéric Thiesse, Axel Winkelmann
(Conference Chairs)
Prof. Dr. Gunther Gust
Lehrstuhl für Prozess- und IT-Integration für KI im Unternehmen
Center for Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (CAIDAS) &
Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät
Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
Room 116 (EG), Sanderring 2, D-97070 Würzburg
T +49 931 31-83159 (Sekretariat)
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Subject: [WI] DESRIST 2024 - Call for Papers
Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2023 08:48:26 +0000
From: Söllner, Matthias, Uni.-Prof. Dr. <soellner(a)uni-kassel.de>
Reply-To: Söllner, Matthias, Uni.-Prof. Dr. <soellner(a)uni-kassel.de>
To: Söllner, Matthias, Uni.-Prof. Dr. <soellner(a)uni-kassel.de>
Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
gemeinsam mit Munir Mandviwalla und Tuure Tuunanen bin ich als Program
Chair der DESRIST 2024 aktiv und wir würden uns sehr freuen, wenn wir
auch dieses Jahr wieder zahlreiche spannende Beiträge aus der
deutschsprachigen Community erhalten würden. Weiterhin merken wir, dass
es zunehmend auch jenseits der Wirtschaftsinformatik Forschende gibt,
die DSR anwenden, bspw. im Entrepreneurship. Falls Sie also Kolleginnen
oder Kollegen kennen, für die der Call interessant sein könnte, dann
würden wir uns über eine Weiterleitung freuen.
Beste Grüße aus Kassel
Matthias Söllner
Uni.-Prof. Dr. Matthias Söllner (er/sein | he/him)
Uni_WISE
Universitätsprofessor | Full Professor and Chair
Universität Kassel | University of Kassel
Wissenschaftliches Zentrum für IT-Gestaltung (ITeG) | Research
Center for IS Design
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Call for Papers – DESRIST 2024
Trollhättan, Sweden
3 June 2024 – 5 June 2024
DESRIST 2024
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Conference Theme – Design Science Research for a Resilient World
The world of humans has undergone rapid developments of technological
innovation during the recent few decades. Consensus exists around the
very fact that our modern ways of living and interacting with humans,
organizations, and society, is heavily influenced by the implications of
digital technologies. At the same time, the challenges of coping with
the increasing effect of digital technologies creates incentive for
academics in the Information Systems (IS) field to develop knowledge and
skills that make humans, organizations, and society resilient towards
emerging relationships with future digital technologies. The theme of
the 19th International Conference on Design Science Research in
Information Systems and Technology (DESRIST 2024) therefore challenges
the Design Science Research (DSR) community to think about how to do
design science research for a resilient future.
Venue
DESRIST 2023 will be located at University West in Trollhättan, Sweden.
The venue is located on the university’s campus. The facility forms part
of the city Trollhättan that makes fundamentally new approaches to
research and innovation possible that span across disciplinary fields
and focuses on a practice-oriented research approach that nurtures the
value of technology, innovation, humanities, work-integrated learning,
and sustainability.
Key Dates
· Deadline for full paper and research-in-progress: 22 January 2024
(11.59 p.m. CET)
· Paper reviews due: 26 February 2024
· Research Summary Submission for Doctoral Consortium: 1 March 2024
· Notification of paper acceptances: 14 March 2024
· Notification of doctoral consortium acceptances: 15 March 2024
· Deadline for Prototype, Panel, and Workshop submissions: 21 March 2024
· Camera-ready paper submissions: 26 March 2024
· Notification of Prototype, Panel, and Workshop acceptances: 17 April 2024
· Conference dates: 3 June to 5 June 2024
Submission Types
We look forward to receiving your full papers, RIP papers, prototype
submissions, and panel/workshop proposals. Proposals for half-day
workshops are encouraged. We also invite doctoral student researchers
who are interested to attend the doctoral consortium to submit a summary
of their research. Our doctoral consortium brings together early-stage
and experienced design science researchers and provides a platform for
constructive exchange. You will appreciate the transformational
mentorship experience as well as the exciting networking opportunities.
Editorial Process
All paper submissions will go through a double-blind review process
conducted by an international review panel. Your paper will be assessed
anonymously by at least two reviewers and managed by the track chairs
and program committee. Your prototype submissions will be handled by the
prototype chairs. Your panel and workshop proposals will be reviewed by
the respective chairs and the program committee.
Conference Proceedings
The accepted full research papers will be included in a volume of
Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) as DESRIST 2024
Proceedings. All other types of submissions will be published in some
form on the DESRIST 2024 Website.
Conference Tracks
The 19th Annual DESRIST conference will bring together researchers and
practitioners engaged in all aspects of design science research (DSR).
We invite submissions on specific solutions such as products and
prototypes. We invite research papers, demos, and panel proposals that
describe work in different areas of design science research, including,
but not limited to the following:
* Domain-specific applications of DSR (e.g., Marketing, Manufacturing,
Supply Chain, Finance, Healthcare, Education, Tourism)
* Technology-specific applications of DSR (e.g., AI, Fintech, Analytics,
Blockchain, Platforms, IOT, algorithms, cyber-security)
* DSR impacts (e.g., evaluation, UN sustainability goals, ethics,
society, privacy, well-being)
* Theoretical and Methodological Contributions to DSR
* Methods and Tools (e.g., transparent AI, architecture, cloud-native
databases, data meshes, user experiences, co-design)
* Innovation and entrepreneurship (e.g., ecosystems, new ventures, patents)
Theme track: DSR for a Resilient World
Co-Chairs: Abayomi Baiyere, Daniel Beverungen, Netta Iivari
The notion of being ‘resilient’ is defined differently depending on the
research context. For instance, in the context of building an
information system, Pulley & Wakefield (2001) define resilience as: “…
resilience provides the ability to recover quickly from change, hardship
or misfortune. It is associated with elasticity, buoyancy, and
adaptation. Resilient people demonstrate flexibility, durability, and
attitude of optimism, and openness to learning. A lack of resilience is
signaled by burnout, fatigue, malaise, depression, defensiveness, and
cynicism”. As such, for this conference, we position the notion of a
resilient future as a future where humans might have to develop flexible
abilities for adapting, recovering, and sensing change in emerging
relationships with technological innovation.
One thought that arises as we move into the future is: how can the
development of knowledge and innovative digital technology help us to
develop abilities and skills for a resilient future? An attempt to
address the question is by turning to an ideal approach and paradigm
within the field of Information Systems (IS) that, traditionally
speaking, have a rigorous and relevant view on how to tackle wicked
problems on all levels of analysis. This ideal approach is Design
Science Research (DSR), which aims to bridge the development of
technologies that are useful for humans, organizations, and society,
with the development of research knowledge that contributes to a
scientific discourse of methodological and conceptual/theoretical
foundations for doing IS-research. The more sufficiently IS researchers
can contribute with viable solutions and scientific knowledge through a
DSR approach that persistently pushes the boundaries of innovation and
research, the better will we be able to implement means possible to
achieve goals that are useful and sustainable for a resilient future.
General Track
Co-Chairs: Monica Chiarini Tremblay, Matthew Mullarkey, Stefan Morana
The general track will focus on all relevant topics including DSR for
organizational and societal problems, especially solutions for complex
and wicked problems. We welcome empirical, conceptual, and design
contributions.
DSR Methods and Education
Co-Chairs: Alexander Mädche, Samuli Pekkola, Andreas Janson
The DSR Methods and Education track will focus on rigorous and relevant
methods to produce DSR and best practices in teaching and learning.
Submissions on what and how to teach DSR and methodological innovations
such as philosophy, processes, tools, and techniques to produce
impactful DSR are encouraged. Furthermore, we welcome papers that seek
to apply or extend DSR methods beyond the scope of the Information
Systems discipline, e.g., in Entrepreneurship or other fields. We seek
conceptual and empirical studies that advance understanding and improve
DSR methods and education, including studies that apply DSR in an
educational context.
DSR in Practice
Co-Chairs: Jan vom Brocke, Ali Sunyaev, Jan Marco Leimeister
The DSR in practice track focuses on applications of DSR in
organizations and society. We are interested in DSR research that
demonstrates high practical relevance and impact. The tie to practice
can be reflected in the process as well as the outcomes and application
of DSR. We invite case studies that highlight the practical use of
DSR-generated applications, field studies by DSR researchers, how to
evolve DSR into practice, and the role of academic and industry
structures in influencing practice (e.g., living labs, accelerators, etc.).
Emerging Topics in DSR
Co-Chairs: Brian Donnellan, Juho Lindman, Sarah Hönigsberg
The emerging topics track is open to new ideas for expanding DSR. For
example, new domains for DSR inquiry (e.g., transdisciplinary
perspectives, tourism, education), new technologies (e.g., AI, data
mesh), and new ways of thinking about the role of DSR and its impact on
organizations and society.
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: Special Issue on Large Language Models, ACM
Transactions on Management Information Systems
Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2023 09:01:50 +0800
From: Michael Chau <mchau(a)business.hku.hk>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Dear Colleagues,
ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems (TMIS) is delighted to
announce a new special issue
on Impacts of Large Language Models on Business and Management:
https://dl.acm.org/pb-assets/static_journal_pages/tmis/calls_for_papers/ACM-
TMIS-CFP-LLMs-2023.pdf .
*Submission Deadline*: December 31, 2023
*Guest Editors:*
- Michael Chau, The University of Hong Kong, mchau(a)business.hku.hk
- Jennifer J. Xu, Bentley University, jxu(a)bentley.edu
Large language models (LLMs)—deep neural networks pre-trained using a vast
amount of unlabeled text data—have
advanced substantially in the past few years. These LLMs, such as BERT
(Bidirectional Encoder Representations from
Transformers) (Devlin et al. 2018) and GPT (Generative Pretrained
Transformers) (Radford et al. 2018), often contain
millions or billions of parameters and have achieved outstanding performance
in a wide variety of natural language
processing (NLP) tasks, including document classification, speech
recognition, machine translation, and named entity
recognition. In particular, recent launches of general conversation-based
LLMs, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Bard,
BigScience’s BLOOM, and Baidu’s ErnieBot, have taken the world by storm,
gaining massive attention from not only
academics and practitioners but also the general public due to their
remarkable capabilities of understanding natural
languages and producing high-quality responses for tasks that go beyond
traditional NLP tasks.
Many believe that LLMs are one of the greatest milestones of artificial
intelligence (AI) and have the potential to
become a big game changer to unleash tremendous technological, economic, and
societal revolutions. Many enterprises
and organizations are already preparing for the radical changes that may be
brought by applications and adoptions of
LLMs, such as automation of routine or mundane tasks and significant
reduction in workforce. For example, LLMs may be
integrated into customer relationship management applications to
automatically handle queries, requests, and complaints
while providing a seamless conversational user experience. By adopting and
applying LLMs in a timely, strategic manner,
enterprises and organizations can enhance decision making, improve
productivity, and reduce costs. Individuals can also
benefit from applications of LLMs. For instance, given proper prompts and
instructions, ChatGPT can offer advice on the
stock market, help people write emails, plan vacations, solve problems, and
even code or debug software programs (Thorp
2023). As LLMs are being adopted rapidly worldwide, they will also bring
broader impacts on society.
A plethora of research opportunities are emerging for scholars in various
disciplines including information systems (IS).
IS researchers can study and make contributions to the literature on many
interesting research questions, such as the
design of systems based on LLMs to solve business problems, the behavioral
and technical aspects of human-AI interaction,
and the ethical and safety issues in using LLMs. As many thought leaders and
scholars have pointed out, LLMs could be a
double-edged sword, bringing both opportunities and challenges to many areas
and domains, ranging from business, finance,
healthcare and medicine, education to law and policy (Kasneci et al. 2023;
Shen et al. 2023). Therefore, investigations of
possible negative effects of LLMs, such as the hallucination problem in
which an LLM provides false or inaccurate
information (Azamfirei et al. 2023), can also shed lights on the limitations
of current LLMs and the design of future AI,
which should be helpful, honest, and harmless (Bai et al. 2022).
*Topics*
The aim of this special issue is to curate a set of high-quality papers that
focus on the design and application of LLMs in
business and management as well as ethical and social issues involved. The
special issue is open to researchers using diverse
research methods, including quantitative, qualitative, algorithmic,
analytical modeling, predictive modeling, and design
science. It is also open to research conducted at an individual, group,
organizational, and societal level. Topics of
interest include but are not limited to the following:
· Design and evaluation of LLM applications in business and management
· The use of LLMs in system analysis, design, and development
· The impact of LLMs on consumer perception and behavior
· LLM-enabled decision making
· Measuring the business value of LLMs
· Using LLMs for sentiment analysis in business and finance
· Applications of LLMs in process automation
· Safe use of LLMs
· The dark side of LLMs and the ethical issues related to the use ofLLMs
· Interactions between humans and LLMs
· Human-in-the-loop in the design and application of LLMs
· Evaluation of emerging LLM designs such as sparse expert models and
in-context learning
*Important Dates*
· Open for Submissions: September 1, 2023
· Submissions deadline: December 31, 2023
· First-round review decisions: February 28, 2024
· Deadline for revision submissions: May 15, 2024
· Notification of final decisions: September 30, 2024
· Tentative publication: March 2025
*Submission Information*
All submissions will follow ACM TMIS guidelines (
https://dl.acm.org/journal/tmis/author-guidelines)
and submitted through the TMIS portal
(https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tmis),
selecting the paper type for submission called “Special Issue on Impacts of
Large Language Models on Business and Management.”
For questions and further information, please contact guest editors at:
· Michael Chau, mchau(a)business.hku.hk
· Jennifer J. Xu, jxu(a)bentley.edu
*References*
Azamfirei, R., Kudchadkar, S.R., and Fackler, J. 2023. "Large language
models and the perils of their hallucinations," Critical
Care (27) 120.
Bai, Y., Jones, A., Ndousse, K., et al. 2022."Training a helpful and
harmless assistant with reinforcement learning from human
feedback," arXiv:2204.05862.
Devlin, J., Chang, M.-W., Lee, K., and Toutanova, K. 2018."BERT:
Pre-training of deep bidirectional transformers for language
understanding," arXiv:1810.04805.
Kasneci, E., Sessler, K., Küchemann, S., et al. 2023. "ChatGPT for good? On
opportunities and challenges of large language
models for education,"
Learning and Individual Differences (103) 102274.
Radford, A., Narasimhan, K., Salimans, T., and Sutskever, I. 2018."Improving
language understanding by generative pre-training,"
from
https://cdn.openai.com/research-covers/language-unsupervised/language_unders
tanding_paper.pdf.
Shen, Y., Heacock, L., Elias, J., et al. 2023. "ChatGPT and other large
language models are double-edged swords," Radiology
(307:2) e230163.
Thorp, H.H. 2023. "ChatGPT is fun, but not an author," Science (379), pp.
313-313.
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Michael Chau
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HKU Business School
The University of Hong Kong
http://www.business.hku.hk/~mchau/
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call For Papers: 36th IEEE International Conference
on Software Engineering Education and Training (CSEE&T 2024)
Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2023 09:46:56 -0400
From: Bastian Tenbergen <bastian.tenbergen(a)oswego.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
*** CALL FOR PAPERS ***
CSEE&T 2024
IEEE International Conference on
Software Engineering Education & Training
July 29 - August 1, 2024
Würzburg, Germany
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TWO SUBMISSION ROUNDS!
CSEE&T 2024 seeks original research papers on novel ideas, methods, and
techniques for software engineering education, as well as education
experience & industrial training reports. Contributions may concern all
fields of software engineering education, including university education at
the graduate and undergraduate level, industrial training, and teaching
software engineering at various secondary schools. We welcome submissions
on any aspects of software engineering education and training.
For the fist time in CSEE&T hirstory, there will be two submission rounds!
One in January/February for Full, Short, and Journal First Papers and one
in April for Short Papers. All authors who were not accepted in the first
call (but also new authors) are invited to submit their improved
contributions in the form of a short paper (up to 5 pages) during the
second round.
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*INMPORTANT DATES*
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First Round
Full Research Papers (10 pages), Short Research Papers (5 pages), and
Industrial experience reports track (6 pages):
Abstract Submission 28 January 2024
Paper Submission 04 February 2024
Notification 22 March 2024
Camera Ready 02 June 2024
Second Round
Improved and New Short Papers (5 pages, also for resubmitted full papers)
Abstract Submission not required
Paper Submission 07 April 2024
Notification 17 May 2024
Camera Ready 02 June 2024
Journal first track (1 page):
Abstract Submission not required
Paper Submission 04 April 2024
Notification 17 May 2024
Camera Ready 02 June 2024
Poster and tool track (2 pages)
Abstract Submission not required
Paper Submission 07 April 2024
Notification 17 May 2024
Camera Ready 02 June 2024
Workshop proposals (2 pages):
Proposal Submission 04 February 2024
Notification 01 March 2024
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*MISSION*
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For more than 30 years, the IEEE International Conference on Software
Engineering Education and Training (CSEE&T) has been the premier conference
on software engineering (SE) education and training for academics and
professionals. The conference is for educators, researchers, and
practitioners to share new findings and results in planning and executing
software engineering education, including pedagogy, curricula, tool
evaluation, best practices, and experience reports.
The Special Theme of CSEE&T 2024 will be "The Dawn of AI in Software
Engineering Education”.
Software engineers are continuously facing challenging technological
landscapes, lately through changes in our society with Cyber-Physical
Systems (CPS), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML),
Metaverse, and more. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated remote working
and online education. New forms of working style and education are enabled
and supported by systems and software technologies. Education and training
play crucial roles in fostering human resources and creating these
technologies. A high-quality environment for knowledge sharing about
Software Engineering Education and Training is a necessity for researchers,
developers, practitioners, educators, and students, to promote the
adaptation, creation, and improvement of systems and software.
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*Topics of Interest*
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Topics of Interest
The list below indicates, but is not limited to, areas of software
engineering education in the focus of CSEE&T 2023.
Requirements engineering education
Teaching artificial intelligence
Teaching conceptual modeling
Teaching formal methods
Teaching skills (communication, teamwork, management, etc.)
Teaching "real world" SE practices
Software quality assurance education
Measuring education and training results
Motivating students and trainees
Social and cultural issues
Novel delivery methods
E-Learning, online training, and education
Global and distributed SE education
Open source in education
Cloud computing education
Cooperation between Industry and Academia
Training models in industry
Continuous Integration and continuous delivery education
Cyber-physical system or Internet of Things education
Methodological aspects of SE education
Metaverse in software engineering education
Software engineering education @ school
Software engineering education for novices
Vision for SE education in the future
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*Submission and Publication*
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CSEE&T 2024 solicits submissions in the following four separate categories.
All page numbers are with the IEEE Conference Proceedings Formatting and
including references.
Research track
Full papers (up to 10 pages) present completed and evaluated original
research.
Short papers (up to 5 pages) describe well-defined research ideas or
ongoing work at an early stage of investigation not yet fully developed or
evaluated.
Industrial experience reports track (up to 6 pages) covers industrial
training experience.
Journal first track (up to 1 page) presents research on software
engineering education, which has recently been published in high-quality
journals.
Poster and tool track (up to 2 pages) presents work in progress and be
based on either research, practice, or experience.
Workshop proposals (up to 2 pages) present plans of half-day or full-day
highly collaborative workshops.
All submissions must be in English, and must come in A4 or US letter paper
size PDF format and conform, at the time of submission, to the IEEE
Conference Proceedings Formatting Guidelines (
https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html)
Guidelines are available at: https://conf.researchr.org/home/cseet-2024
Papers must be submitted electronically through EasyChair,
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cseet2024.
Submission implies agreeing to CSEE&T marketing emails like this one,
unless opt-out.
All accepted submissions (except workshop papers) will be submitted to the
IEEE-CS Digital Library in the CSEE&T 2024 conference proceeding and are
subject to registration and presentation at the conference. If a submission
is accepted, at least one author of the paper must register for the
conference and present the paper at the conference. If an accepted paper is
not presented, the paper is removed from the proceedings.
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*Organizing Committee*
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General Chair
Marian Daun, Technical University of Applies Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt,
Germany
Program Chairs
Ivana Bosnić, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Andreas Bollin, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
Industry Chair
Jennifer Brings, Zeiss Optik, Germany
Workshop Chair
Jil Klünder, Leibniz University, Germany
Academiy of Software Engineering Education and Training Chairs
Yvonne Sedelmaier, Hochschule Coburg, Germany
Nancy Mead - Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute, United States
IEEE Coordination Chair
W. Eric Wong, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
Publicity Chair
Bastian Tenbergen, State University of New York at Oswego, United States
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