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Subject: [AISWorld] JGITM 2020 impact factor 3.519
Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2021 15:57:44 -0400
From: Prashant Palvia <pcpalvia(a)uncg.edu>
To: AISWorld <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
CC: Tim Jacks <tjacks(a)siue.edu>
Sorry, there was a type in my Subject line.
Prashant
On Thu, Jul 1, 2021 at 11:03 AM Prashant Palvia <pcpalvia(a)uncg.edu> wrote:
> Hello AIS community,
>
> I am pleased to report that the 2020 impact factor for the Journal of
> Global Information Technology Management (JGITM) has been released. *The
> Impact Factor has increased to 3.519*. This is a testament to our
> Editorial Board, reviewers and the authors. I expect that our ranking
> in various journal lists such as CABS, ABDC and various university lists
> will be upgraded soon.
>
> Please submit your best work to JGITM. The submission site is:
>
> *http://www.editorialmanager.com/ugit
> <http://www.editorialmanager.com/ugit>*
>
> JGITM is a premier journal that publishes top quality research on
> international issues of IS/IT. JGITM aims and scope, as included on the web
> site, state:
>
>
>
> *“Besides quality work, at a minimum each submitted article should have
> the following three components: an IS (Information Systems) topic, an
> international orientation (e.g., cross cultural studies or strong
> international implications), and original research along with evidence
> (e.g., survey data, case studies, secondary data, etc.).”*
>
>
> *Prashant Palvia, Ph.D.*
> *Joe Rosenthal Excellence Professor*
> *Editor in Chief, JGITM,http://www.tandfonline.com/UGIT
> <http://www.tandfonline.com/UGIT>*
>
>
>
>
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Subject: [AISWorld] (1st CFP) 2021 Intl Conf on Electronic Commerce and
Applications, Oklahoma City, USA
Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2021 15:14:46 -0500
From: Pierre F. Tiako <tiako(a)ieee.org>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
[Apologies if you receive multiple copies, we fell behind our schedule in
making this Call for Papers months earlier due to difficulties in securing
a location that provides ample space for social distancing.]
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--- 1st Call for Abstracts and Papers -------------
2021 OkIP International Conference on Electronic Commerce and Applications
MNTC Conference Center, Oklahoma City, OK, USA & Online
November 15-18, 2021
https://eventutor.com/e/CECA001
Oklahoma International Publishing (OkIP) is pleased to host the 1st
International Conference on Electronic Commerce and Applications (CECA).
The conference aims to bring together scholars from different disciplinary
backgrounds to emphasize the dissemination of ongoing research and
development in the field. Proposals are solicited describing original works
in fields below and related technologies. CECA will include a peer-reviewed
program of technical, industrial, and poster sessions.
Accepted and presented full papers from the tracks below will be published
by OkIP and submitted for indexation in major abstract and citation
databases of peer-reviewed literature. Extended versions of best papers
will be considered for the inaugural issue of the International Journal of
Information Technology Research ISSN 1553-653X.
>> ECommerce(EC) Concepts
- EC Authentication | EC Strategy
- ECommerce Website Evaluation
- EC Implementation | EC Usability
- ECommerce Dynamic Pricing
- Digital Marketing | Perceived Risk
- Consumer Intention and Adoption
- Ecommerce Fraud Prevention
- Online Retailing
- Online Review Manipulation
>> EC Collaborative Approaches
- Group Purchasing
- ECommerce Collaborative Method
- B2B EC | B2C EC
- Decentralized Autonomous Organizations
- Cross-site Comparisons
- Crowdsourcing and Collective Intelligence
- Multi-Channel Retailing/Supply Chain
- Double Marginalization
- EC Logistics Relationship/Transportation
- Shared Economy Product and Service System
- Collaborative Filtering Algorithms
>> ECommerce Transactions
- Decentralized Financing and Payments
- Security in Banking Applications
- Security in Financial Applications
- Crowdfunding Donation and Reward
- Crowdfunding Lending and Equity
- Cryptocurrency | Bitcoin
- EC Financial Technologies
- Sharing Economy | Social Commerce
- Banking Information Security
- EC Technology Acceptance Model
- EC Diffusion of Innovation
- FinTech Innovation and Applications
- Mobile Commerce Adoption & Payment
- System Marginal Price
>> AI in ECommerce
- Smart Trading and Contract
- Theories and Approaches of Blockchain
- EC Innovations | EC Big Data
- Intelligent Recommendation Model
- eTrading Innovations
- Auction Theory | Algorithmic Trading
- EC Automated Agents | EC Commodification
- Bargaining and Negotiation
- Behavioral Models and Experiments
- Computational Social Choice
- Consumer Search and Online Behavior
- EC Data Mining | EC Marketization
- EC Game-Theoretic Models
- Product Matching | Economic Equilibrium
- Consumer Preferences and Decision Making
- Platform Price of Anarchy
- Trust and Reputation Modeling
- Revenue Optimization
- ECommerce Adoption and Adaptation Models
- Decision Support System of ECommerce
- ECommerce Demand Forecasting
- Clustering and Classification in ECommerce
>> ECommerce Security
- Digital Content Protection
- Information Security Issues
- Mobile Security | Database Security
- EC Privacy and Security
- Privacy Metrics and Control
- Continuous Authentication
- Decentralized Applications
>> EC Legal and Global Issues
- ECommerce Law | Cybersecurity Legal
- International Vendor
- Online Contracts | FinTech Regulation
- Online Consumer Protection
- Globalization & Cross-Border Issues
- Crowdfunding Regulations
>> ECommerce Applications
- eGovernment Processes and Applications
- mGovernment Processes and Applications
- ECommerce Cross-Border Exports
- ECommerce in Education
- Credit Card Fraud Detection
- Automated Drug Delivery Systems
- ECommerce in Healthcare
- New Generation Electronic Payment System
- Personal Credit Evaluation
>> Technical Research & Industry Contribution
- Full Paper: Accomplished research results (6 pages)
- Short Paper: Work in progress/fresh developments (3 pages)
- Poster/Journal First: Displayed/Oral presented (1 page)
>> Corporate Showcase & Exhibition
- Booth: Display product and/or service offerings (1 page)
- Oral: Present product and/or service offerings (1 page)
>> Student Poster & Career Fair
- Graduate & Doctoral: Peer-reviewed Poster (1 page)
- Undergraduate/High School: Selected Poster (1 page)
- Recruiter Booth: Product/Service & Job offerings (1 page)
>> Workshop, Tutorial, Forum & Panel
- Workshop, Tutorial & Tour: Proposal (1 page)
- Executive Forum, Panel & Talk: Proposal (1 page)
>> Important Dates:
- Submission: Aug 31, 2021
- Notification: Sep 26, 2021
- Conference: Nov 15-18, 2021
>> Technical Program Committee
https://eventutor.com/event/9/page/18-committee
>> Venue
https://eventutor.com/event/4/page/9-venue
>> Co-located Conferences and Events
https://eventutor.com/event/4/page/4-conferences
>> For more information, submission details, and important dates visit:
https://eventutor.com/e/CECA001
Please feel free to contact us for any inquiry at:
info(a)okipublishing.com
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2021 OkIP CECA General Chair
tiako(a)ieee.org
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Subject: [WI] CfP: MDE Intelligence 2021 - 3rd Workshop on Artificial
Intelligence and Model-Driven Engineering
Date: Thu, 01 Jul 2021 11:17:57 +0200
From: Manuel Wimmer <manuel.wimmer(a)jku.at>
Reply-To: Manuel Wimmer <manuel.wimmer(a)jku.at>
To: wi(a)lists.kit.edu
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3rd Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Model-Driven Engineering
(MDE Intelligence 2020) @ MODELS
10-15 October 2021
Virtual (Fukuoka, Japan)
https://mde-intelligence.github.io/
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THEME & GOALS
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become part of everyone's life. It is
used by companies to exploit the information they collect to improve the
products and/or services they offer and, wanted or unwanted, it is
present in almost every device around us. Lately, AI is also starting to
impact all aspects of the system and software development lifecycle,
from their upfront specification to their design, testing, deployment
and maintenance, with the main goal of helping engineers produce systems
and software faster and with better quality while being able to handle
ever more complex systems. The hope is that AI will help dealing with
the increasing complexity of systems and software.
There is no doubt that MDE has been a means to tame until now part of
this complexity. However, its adoption by industry still relies on their
capacity to manage the underlying methodological changes including among
other things the adoption of new tools. To go one step further, we
believe there is a clear need for AI-empowered MDE, which will push the
limits of "classic" MDE and provide the right techniques to develop the
next generation of highly complex model-based system and software
systems engineers will have to design tomorrow.
This workshop provides a forum to discuss, study and explore the
opportunities and challenges raised by the integration of AI and MDE.
We would like to address topics such as how to choose, evaluate and
adapt AI techniques to Model-Driven Engineering as a way to improve
current system and software modeling and generation processes in order
to increase the benefits and reduce the costs of adopting MDE. We
believe that AI artifacts will empower the MDE tools and boost hence the
advantages, and then adoption, of MDE at industry level.
At the same time, AI is software (and complex software, in fact), we
also believe that such AI-powered MDE approach will also benefit the
design of AI artifacts themselves and specially to face the challenge of
designing "trustable" AI software.
Last but not least, although AI is the most popular branch of computer
science to create and simulate intelligence, we also believe that any
kind of technique that provides human cognitive capabilities and helps
creating "intelligent" software are also in the scope of this workshop.
An example would be the knowledge representation techniques and
ontologies that can be useful on its own or support other kinds of AI
techniques.
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TOPICS OF INTEREST
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Model-driven engineering (MDE) and artificial intelligence (AI) are two
separate fields in computer science, which can clearly benefit from
cross-pollination and collaboration. There are at least two ways in
which such integration—which we call MDE Intelligence—can manifest:
* Artificial Intelligence for MDE. MDE can benefit from integrating AI
concepts and ideas to increase its power: flexibility, user experience,
quality, etc. For example, using model transformations through
search-based approaches, or by increasing the ability to abstract from
partially formed, manual sketches into fully-shaped and formally
specified meta-models and editors.
* MDE for Artificial Intelligence. AI is software, and as such, it can
benefit from integrating concepts and ideas from MDE that have been
proven to improve software development. For example, using
domain-specific languages allows domain experts to directly express and
manipulate their problems while providing an auditable conversion
pipeline. Together this can improve trust in and safety of AI
technologies. Similarly, MDE technologies can contribute to the goal of
fair and explainable AI.
Topics of interest for the workshop include, but are not limited to:
AI for MDE
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* Application of (meta-heuristic) search to modelling problems;
* Machine learning of models, meta-models, concrete syntax, model
transformations, etc.;
* AI planning applied to modelling, meta-modelling, and model management;
* Modeling assistants such as bots, conversational agents and virtual
assistants/recommenders supporting diverse modeling tasks;
* Model inferencers and automatic model generators from datasets;
* Self-adapting code generators;
* AI-based user interface adaptation for modeling tools;
* AI with human-in-the-loop for modeling;
* Semantic reasoning platforms over domain-specific models;
* Semantic integration of design-time models with runtime data;
* General-knowledge or domain-specific ontologies;
* Probabilistic models;
* AI techniques for data, process and model mining and categorisation;
* Natural language processing applied to modelling;
* Perception and modeling
MDE for AI
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* Domain-specific modelling approaches for AI planning, machine
learning, agent-based modelling, etc.;
* Model-driven processes for AI system development;
* MDE techniques for explainable AI;
* Using models for knowledge representation;
* Code-generation for AI libraries and platforms;
* Architectural languages for AI-enhanced systems;
* Model-based testing of AI components.
General
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* Tools for combining AI and MDE;
* Case studies in MDE Intelligence;
* Experience reports of combining AI and MDE;
* Challenge problems to be addressed by combining AI and MDE techniques.
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SUBMISSIONS
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Papers will follow the same style and format of the main tracks of the
conference (please check them here). We ask for two type of contributions:
1) Research papers: 8 pages,
2) Vision papers, experience papers or demos: 5 pages.
Submissions must be uploaded through EasyChair in the following link
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mdeintelligence2021 .
All submissions will follow a single-blind review process where each
paper will be reviewed by at least 3 members of the program committee.
They will value the relevance and interest for discussions that will
take place at the workshop. Accepted papers will be published in the
IEEE MODELS Companion Proceedings.
Papers submitted to MDE Intelligence 2021 must not be under review or
submitted for review elsewhere whilst under consideration for MDE
intelligence 2021. Contravention of this concurrent submission policy
(as stated explicity by the IEEE
onhttps://www.comsoc.org/publications/ieee-communications-society-policy-pl…)
will be deemed as a serious breach of scientific ethics, and appropriate
action will be taken in all such cases.
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Paper submission: July 15, 2021
Notification: August 21, 2021
Camera-ready: August 28, 2021
Workshop: October 10-15, 2021
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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Shaukat Ali (Simula Research Laboratory, Norway)
Ángela Barriga (Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway)
Dominik Bork (TU Wien, Austria)
Jessie Carbonnel (Université de Montréal, Canada)
Francisco Chicano (University of Málaga, Spain)
Ludovico Iovino (Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy)
Lawrence Mandow (University of Málaga, Spain)
Shekoufeh Kolahdouz Rahimi (University of Isfahan, Irán)
Aurora Ramírez (University of Córdoba, Spain)
Bernhard Rumpe (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
Adrian Rutle (Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway)
Daniel Strüber (Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands)
Matthew Stephan (Miami University, USA)
Gabriele Taentzer (Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany)
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Contact
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For additional information, clarification, or answers to questions,
please contact the Organizing Committee (Loli Burgueño, Marouane
Kessentini, Steffen Zschaler and Manuel Wimmer) by email at
mdeintelligence2021(a)easychair.org
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Subject: [AISWorld] (1st CFP) 2021 Intl Conf on Software Eng Research &
Dev|| Oklahoma City, USA|| Nov 15-18, 2021
Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2021 16:37:59 -0500
From: Pierre F. Tiako <tiako(a)ieee.org>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
[Apologies if you receive multiple copies, we fell behind our schedule in
making this Call for Papers months earlier due to difficulties in securing
a location that provides ample space for social distancing.]
===========================================
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2021 International Conference on Software Engineering Research & Development
MNTC Conference Center, Oklahoma City, OK, USA & Online
November 15-18, 2021
https://eventutor.com/e/SERD001
Oklahoma International Publishing (OKIP) is pleased to host the 1st
International Conference on Software Engineering Research & Development
(SERD). The conference aims to bring together scholars from different
disciplinary backgrounds to emphasize the dissemination of ongoing research
and development in the field. Proposals are solicited describing original
works in fields below and related technologies.
SERD will include a peer-reviewed program of technical, industrial, and
poster sessions. Accepted and presented full papers from the tracks below
will be published by OkIP and submitted for indexation in major abstract
and citation databases of peer-reviewed literature. Extended versions of
best papers will be considered for the inaugural issue of the International
Journal of Information Technology Research ISSN 1553-653X.
>> General and Social Aspects of SE
- Program Analysis, Synthesis, and Repair
- Programming Languages and Compilers
- Specification and Modeling Languages
- Tutoring, Documentation Systems
- Software Engineering Standards and Guidelines
- Software Economics and Metrics
- Empirical Software Engineering
- Green and Sustainable SE
- Theoretic Approaches of SE
- Domain Modeling and Meta-modeling
- Aerospace Software and System Engineering
- Architectural Analysis and Verif. Methods
- Enterprise Software, Middleware, and Tools
- Quality Oriented Software Architecture
- Reverse and Architectural Recovery Methods
- Domain-Specific Software Engineering
- Software Project Management Issues
- Measurement and Empirical SE
>> Software Design, Testing, Evolution, and Maintenance
- Software Design and Design Patterns
- Software Evolution and Maintenance
- Software Modeling and Design
- Software Development(SD) | Process Modeling
- Formal Methods in SE | Software Product Lines
- Software Engineering Methodologies
- Software Reuse and Reverse engineering
- Configuration Management and Deployment
- Crowdsourcing Software Engineering
- Model-Based Software Engineering
- Software Testing and Fault localization
- Agile Software Engineering and Development
- Validation and Verification
- Requirement Engineering and Processes
- Software Testing | Software Metrics
- Evaluation and Analysis Technologies
- Object-Oriented Design and Analysis
- UML/MDA and AADL
>> Service Orientation and Human Interactions
- Service-Oriented Software Architectures
- Service-Oriented Requirements Engineering
- Middleware for Service-Based Systems
- Service Discovery and Composition
- Software services | Software visualization
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Usability Engineering | Gamification
- Multimedia in Software Engineering
- End-user software engineering
- Human and social aspects of SE
>> AI, Web-Based Environments and Adaptive Systems
- Multi-Agent Systems | Mobile Agents
- AI approaches to SE
- Agent Architectures & Ontologies
- Languages and Protocols
- Intelligent CASE Tools and Issues
- Mining Software Engineering Repositories
- E-Commerce Solutions and Applications
- Mobile Commerce Tech. and Applications
- Web, Text Mining, and Semantic Web
- Autonomic Computing and Adaptive Systems
- Automated Software Engineering
- Automated Software Design and Synthesis
- Mobile applications
- Search-based Software Engineering
>> Emerging SE Technologies and Dependability
- Case Studies and Emerging Technologies
- Novel Software Tools and Environments
- Pervasive SE and Mission Critical Systems
- Trust, Reliability, and Survivable Systems
- Software Assurance and Dependability
- Software Reliability and Security Methods
- Engineering of Safety
>> Distribution, Componentization, and Collaboration
- Component-Based Software Engineering
- Critical and Embedded Software Design
- Distributed and Parallel Systems
- Real-time Embedded Software Engineering
- Cloud Computing | Distributed SE
- Distributed and collaborative SE
- Workflow Management | Team-Based SD
- Computer Supported Cooperative Work
- Middleware, Frameworks, and APIs
- Parallel, Distributed, and Concurrent Systems
- Aspect-Oriented Software Engineering
>> Technical Research & Industry Contribution
- Full Paper: Accomplished research results (6 pages)
- Short Paper: Work in progress/fresh developments (3 pages)
- Poster/Journal First: Displayed/Oral presented (1 page)
>> Corporate Showcase & Exhibition
- Booth: Display product and/or service offerings (1 page)
- Oral: Present product and/or service offerings (1 page)
>> Student Poster & Career Fair
- Graduate & Doctoral: Peer-reviewed Poster (1 page)
- Undergraduate/High School: Selected Poster (1 page)
- Recruiter Booth: Product/Service & Job offerings (1 page)
>> Workshop, Tutorial, Forum & Panel
- Workshop, Tutorial & Tour: Proposal (1 page)
- Executive Forum, Panel & Talk: Proposal (1 page)
>> Important Dates:
- Submission: Aug 31, 2021
- Notification: Sep 26, 2021
- Conference: Nov 15-18, 2021
>> Technical Program Committee
https://eventutor.com/event/3/page/5-committee
>> Venue
https://eventutor.com/event/4/page/9-venue
>> Co-located Conferences and Events
https://eventutor.com/event/4/page/4-conferences
>> For more information, submission details, and important dates visit:
https://eventutor.com/e/SERD001
Please feel free to contact us for any inquiry at:
info(a)okipublishing.com
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2021 SERD General Chair
tiako(a)ieee.org
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Subject: [AISWorld] (1st CFP) 2021 OkIP Intl Conf on Enterprise and
Software Process|| Oklahoma City, USA|| Nov 15-18, 2021
Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2021 16:40:49 -0500
From: Pierre F. Tiako <tiako(a)ieee.org>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
[Apologies if you receive multiple copies, we fell behind our schedule in
making this Call for Papers months earlier due to difficulties in securing
a location that provides ample space for social distancing.]
===========================================
--- 1st Call for Abstracts and Papers -------------
2021 OkIP International Conference on Enterprise and Software Process (CESP)
MNTC Conference Center, Oklahoma City, OK, USA & Online
November 15-18, 2021
https://eventutor.com/e/CESP001
Oklahoma International Publishing (OkIP) is pleased to host the 1st
International Conference on Enterprise and Software Process (CESP). The
conference aims to bring together scholars from different disciplinary
backgrounds to emphasize the dissemination of ongoing research and
development in the field. Proposals are solicited describing original works
in fields below and related technologies. ESP will include a peer-reviewed
program of technical, industrial, and poster sessions.
Accepted and presented full papers from the tracks below will be published
by OkIP and submitted for indexation in major abstract and citation
databases of peer-reviewed literature. Extended versions of best papers
will be considered for the inaugural issue of the International Journal of
Information Technology Research ISSN 1553-653X.
>> Agile, Hybrid, and Traditional Process
- Program Analysis, Synthesis, and Repair
- Specification | Design | Implementation
- Selection | Adoption | Management
- Innovation | Optimization | Operation
- Measurement | Success | Evolution
- Empirical Study |Agile Workflow System
- Process across Enterprise | Hybrid Process
- Agile and Non-agile Integration
- Life-cycles and Functional Domains
- Organization Transformation
- Safety | Reliability | Process Modeling (PM)
- Advanced Development Paradigms
- Team-Based Software Development(SD)
- Globally Distributed SD
- Data Science Analysis | Agile SD
- Software Deployment Process
- Multithreading Process | Experience Report
- Code Generation Process
>> Model, Method, Standard, and Architecture
- SD Best Practices | Product Quality
- Software Design and Development (SDD)
- ISO/IEC 29110 | Generic Process
- Process Model Life Cycle | Guideline
- Process Improvement | Process Meta-Model
- Regression Testing | Business Process Model
- Requirements Elicitation and Validation
- Selection Process | Business Requirement
- Agile/Traditional Mixed Methodologies
- Sustainability Requirement Processes
- Automated Software Generation Process
- Design Pattern Usage | Use Case Point
- Lightening Software Processes
- Process and Objectives Patterns
- Business Process Architecture
- Time-based PM | Unstructured PM
- Process Model Verification
>> AI and Knowledge Management Process
- Knowledge Management | Extraction
- Semantic Wiki | Sentiment Analysis
- Knowledge Condensation | Transfer
- Bayesian Networks | Gamification Techniques
- Endogenous Knowledge | Event-Based PM
- Discovery and Enrichment
- Expertise Capturing | Machine Learning
- Data Mining Techniques | Word Embedding
- Intelligent Mathematical Modeling Agent
- Decision-Support PM | Linked Open Dataset
- Rule-based Expert System and Ontology
- Cognitive Process | Maturity Model
- Lean Mindset and Thinking
>> Process, Application, and Tool
- Process Mining Applications
- DevOps Process | SDD Inclusivity
- Scalability and Availability
- Mobile Application | Virtual Reality
- Data Modeling | Video Games
- Continuous Integration Process
- Deployment Tools and Frameworks
- Model-Based Testing Process
- Open Source SD Process
- Mobile Application | DialogFlow
- Workflow-based Application Integration
>> Human Factor and Communication Technology
- Service-oriented Computing
- User Profile Technique
- Accessibility Requirement | Management
- Usability Analysis and Design Technique
- IT Governance and Management Model
- SD Social and Human Factors
- Monitoring and Integration
- Performance Assessment
- SD Virtual Reality
- Blockchain | Social Networks
- Smart Models Analysis | Performance Analysis
- Functional Analysis and Prototype
- Organizational and User Factors
- Simulation and Path Planning
- Clusters Model Visualization
- Product Quality | Customization
- Recommendation System
>> Technical Research & Industry Contribution
- Full Paper: Accomplished research results (6 pages)
- Short Paper: Work in progress/fresh developments (3 pages)
- Poster/Journal First: Displayed/Oral presented (1 page)
>> Corporate Showcase & Exhibition
- Booth: Display product and/or service offerings (1 page)
- Oral: Present product and/or service offerings (1 page)
>> Student Poster & Career Fair
- Graduate & Doctoral: Peer-reviewed Poster (1 page)
- Undergraduate/High School: Selected Poster (1 page)
- Recruiter Booth: Product/Service & Job offerings (1 page)
>> Workshop, Tutorial, Forum & Panel
- Workshop, Tutorial & Tour: Proposal (1 page)
- Executive Forum, Panel & Talk: Proposal (1 page)
>> Important Dates:
- Submission: Aug 31, 2021
- Notification: Sep 26, 2021
- Conference: Nov 15-18, 2021
>> Technical Program Committee
https://eventutor.com/event/11/page/22-committee
>> Venue
https://eventutor.com/event/4/page/9-venue
>> Co-located Conferences and Events
https://eventutor.com/event/4/page/4-conferences
>> For more information, submission details, and important dates visit:
https://eventutor.com/e/CESP001
Please feel free to contact us for any inquiry at:
info(a)okipublishing.com
--------
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2021 OkIP CESP General Chair
tiako(a)ieee.org
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Subject: Re: [AISWorld] Announcing the publication of volume 13 issue 2
of AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction (THCI)
Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2021 04:52:14 +0000
From: Nah, Fiona <nahf(a)mst.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Announcing the Publication of
Volume 13 Issue 2 of AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction (THCI)
(http://https://aisel.aisnet.org/thci/)
THCI is ranked "A" in the 2019 Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC)
Journal Quality List - https://abdc.edu.au/research/abdc-journal-list/
with an acceptance rate of 7.61% (excluding special issues) in Year 2020.
The June 2021 issue of THCI comprises one editorial, three regular
research papers, and one research commentary that is fast-tracked from a
panel on Intelligence Augmentation at the 2020 International Conference
of Information Systems.
The editorial entitled "Virtual Reality for Hazard Mitigation and
Community Resilience: An Interdisciplinary Collaboration with Community
Engagement to Enhance Risk Awareness" by Nancy Stone, Guirong Yan, Fiona
Nah, Chaman Sabharwal, Kelsey Angle, Fred Hatch III, Steve Runnels,
Vankita Brown, Gregory Schoor, and Christopher Engelbrecht showcases an
interdisciplinary collaboration among researchers in Information
Systems, Computer Science, Psychology, and Civil Engineering as well as
involvement of the National Weather Service and Missouri Department of
Transportation in developing virtual reality animations to enhance risk
awareness of natural disasters and community engagement in taking
protective actions.
The first research paper entitled "Does Supplementing IS Analysts' User
Observations with Hands-on Training Help Them Better Understand Users'
Work" by Shadi Shuraida and Henri Barki drew on Social Cognitive Theory
and empirically assessed the efficacy of adding hands-on activities to
observations in acquiring domain knowledge of users. The second research
paper on "Co-design in mHealth Systems Development: Insights from a
Systematic Literature Review" by Tyler Noorbergen, Marc Adam, Mark
Roxburgh, and Timm Teubner provided an overview of methods used in
co-design phases of mobile health systems. The third research paper
entitled "Efficiency and Exposure: Reconciling the Effects of Website
Browsing Behaviors for Non-transactional Outcomes" by Brian Dunn,
Narayan Ramasubbu, Matthew Jensen, Dennis Galletta, and Paul Lowry
tested two opposing theories by evaluating the effect of
goal-directedness of tasks on the relationships between webpages viewed
and brand attitude as well as between
time spent and product knowledge retention.
Last but not least, the research commentary on "Intelligence
Augmentation: Towards Building Human-Machine Symbiotic Relationship" by
Lina Zhou, Souren Paul, Haluk Demirkan, Lingyao (Ivy) Yuan, Jim Spohrer,
Michelle Zhou, and Julie Basu provided key research issues, challenges,
and opportunities in using machine intelligence to augment human
intelligence.
You can download the papers from this issue at
https://aisel.aisnet.org/thci/vol13/iss2/ or the direct links provided
below. You can also download papers in THCI by visiting the AIS
E-Library (http://aisel.aisnet.org/) or the journal website at
http://aisel.aisnet.org/thci/.
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In this issue (Volume 13, Issue 2)
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Paper 1 (Editorial):
Stone, N. J., Yan, G., Nah, F. F.-H., Sabharwal, C., Angle, K., Hatch,
F. E., Runnels, S., Brown, V., Schoor, G., & Engelbrecht, C. (2021).
Virtual reality for hazard mitigation and community resilience: An
interdisciplinary collaboration with community engagement to enhance
risk awareness. AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction, 13(2),
pp. 130-144. DOI: 10.17705/1thci.00145
Available at: https://aisel.aisnet.org/thci/vol13/iss2/1/
Abstract:
To achieve community resilience and mitigate the consequences of natural
hazards, community officials must balance competing priorities for local
resources and funding. Besides the challenge of dealing with multiple
competing priorities, community officials face another challenge: low
risk awareness of natural hazards by the public and other stakeholders.
Considering that virtual reality (VR) has been used to enhance learning
and to change attitudes and behaviors, animating natural hazards in VR
has the potential to enhance stakeholders' (e.g., the public,
local/state/federal governments, insurance agencies, and property
owners) risk awareness. Informed stakeholders make better decisions
related to protective action. Therefore, we propose using VR to create a
sense of presence and immersion that can provide stakeholders with
hazard exposure, demonstrate a hazard's personalized consequences, and
simulate the consequences of protective action, which, in turn, can
influence attitudes an
d behavioral intentions of the general public to take protective action.
Researchers could also apply VR to other hazardous or life-threatening
situations and use interdisciplinary research to identify best methods
to develop realistic and credible VR that all citizens can access to
help mitigate hazards and enhance community resilience.
Paper 2:
Shuraida, S. & Barki, H. (2021). Does supplementing IS analysts' user
observations with hands-on training help them better understand users'
work? AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction, 13(2), pp.
145-174. DOI: 10.17705/1thci.00146
Available at: https://aisel.aisnet.org/thci/vol13/iss2/2/
Abstract:
IS analysts need to acquire knowledge about users' work processes to
design high-quality systems. While researchers have proposed hands-on
activities in cognitive learning theories to improve knowledge
acquisition, current approaches rely on analysts verbally communicating
with users or observing them perform their tasks in order to learn these
work processes. We draw on social cognitive theory (SCT) to hypothesize
and examine how effectively two learning approaches (an observation-only
approach and an observation plus hands-on approach) help analysts better
understand users' computer-mediated work processes. Accordingly, we
conducted an experimental study to compare these two learning
approaches. We found that, while participants who had low prior domain
knowledge about users' work processes ended up understanding them better
in the observation plus hands-on treatment than in the observation-only
treatment, the difference between the two approaches was not significant
for participan
ts who had high prior domain knowledge.
Paper 3:
Noorbergen, T. J., Adam, M. T. P., Roxburgh, M., & Teubner, T. (2021).
Co-design in mHealth systems development: Insights from a systematic
literature review. AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction,
13(2), pp. 175-205. DOI: 10.17705/1thci.00147
Available at: https://aisel.aisnet.org/thci/vol13/iss2/3/
Abstract:
Mobile health (mHealth) systems hold great potential for supporting
users in self-managing disease and engaging in a healthier life.
However, given the mobile context and the multiple factors that affect a
person's health, designing mHealth systems involves much complexity and
a range of pitfalls. To overcome these pitfalls, scholars have called on
system designers to employ a co-design approach; that is, to involve
stakeholders in all phases of the design process. However, the
literature on how, when, and why designers use co-design in mHealth
remains scant. To address this gap, we systematically reviewed 61
studies that co-designed mHealth systems. Our results show that
co-designing mHealth systems constitutes a fragmented and rapidly
evolving research field with only limited overlaps and a strong focus on
the early design phases (i.e., pre-design, generative). Thereby, the
co-designed artifacts cover various application contexts in disease
management (e.g., heart disease, diabetes
) and health promotion (e.g., physical activity, nutrition) and a
diverse group of involved users, healthcare professionals, and system
designers. Finally, guided by Sanders and Stappers' (2014) co-design
framework, we provide a concise overview of the most widely used methods
in the different co-design phases.
Paper 4:
Dunn, B. K., Ramasubbu, R., Jensen, M. L., Galletta, D. F., Lowry, P. B.
(2021). Efficiency and exposure: Reconciling the effects of website
browsing behaviors for non-transactional outcomes. AIS Transactions on
Human-Computer Interaction, 13(2), pp. 206-242. DOI: 10.17705/1thci.00148
Available at: https://aisel.aisnet.org/thci/vol13/iss2/4/
Abstract:
Organizations invest heavily in developing and maintaining websites to
meet various transactional (e.g., online purchases) and
non-transactional (e.g., influencing brand attitude and disseminating
product information organizational goals. In considering
non-transactional outcomes-specifically brand attitude formation and
information dissemination-one finds that two literature streams emerge,
although they present different recommendations. First, cognitive
attitude formation research recommends designing interfaces to promote
an efficient experience that takes less time and requires less movement
among webpages. On the other hand, the mere exposure literature
recommends that longer durations and more exposure to related ideas
should improve non-transactional outcomes. To understand the
relationship between these two perspectives, we tested related
hypotheses in a within-subjects observational experiment with a
follow-up survey 10 days later. Building on theory regarding task characte
ristics, we also included goal-directedness as a hypothesized moderating
variable. We found that more time spent on a website was associated with
greater brand attitude improvement and product knowledge retention, but
that more webpage views was associated with reduced product knowledge.
In addition, the task type influenced the relationships between webpages
viewed and brand attitude and between time spent and product knowledge
retention.
Paper 5 (Commentary):
Zhou, L., Paul, S., Demirkan, H., Yuan, L., Spohrer, J., Zhou, M., &
Basu, J. (2021). Intelligence augmentation: Towards building
human-machine symbiotic relationship. AIS Transactions on Human-Computer
Interaction, 13(2), pp. 243-264. DOI: 10.17705/1thci.00149
Available at: https://aisel.aisnet.org/thci/vol13/iss2/5/
Abstract:
Artificial intelligence, which people originally modeled after human
intelligence, has made significant advances in recent years. These
advances have caused many to fear that machines will surpass human
intelligence and dominate humans. Intelligence augmentation (IA) has the
potential to turn the tension between the two intelligence types into a
symbiotic one. Although IA has not gained momentum until recent years,
the idea that machines can amplify human abilities has existed for many
decades. Expanded from a panel discussion on Intelligence Augmentation
at the 2020 International Conference of Information Systems (ICIS), we
define IA in light of its history and evolution and classify IA based on
its capabilities, roles, and responsibilities. Based on reviewing the IA
literature in terms of research themes, enabling technology, and
applications, we identify key research issues, challenges, and future
opportunities.
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THCI is one of the journals in the AIS (Association for Information
Systems) e-library at http://aisel.aisnet.org/thci. THCI is a
high-quality peer-reviewed international scholarly journal on
Human-Computer Interaction. As an AIS journal, THCI is oriented to the
Information Systems community, emphasizing HCI/UX applications in
business, managerial, organizational, and cultural contexts. However, it
is open to all related communities that share intellectual interests in
HCI phenomena and issues. The editorial objective is to enhance and
communicate knowledge about the interplay among humans, information,
technologies, and tasks in order to guide the development and use of
human-centered Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and
services for individuals, groups, organizations, and communities.
To increase awareness and readership, THCI is still freely available to
the public, which is beneficial to the authors and the community. You
can find information related to all aspects of THCI at its website
(http://aisel.aisnet.org/thci), including how to submit manuscripts for
publication consideration. We would like to thank the AIS Council
(http://www.aisnet.org/) for its continued support of the journal. And,
as always, we are happy to announce that we have published the journal
on time for every issue, and are building a strong case for a solid
impact factor when released by SSCI and Scopus in the near future. The
quality of THCI is affirmed by its inclusion as an "A" journal in the
Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC) journal quality list.
Topics of interest to THCI include but are not limited to the following:
* Behavioral, cognitive, motivational and affective aspects of human and
technology interaction
* User task analysis and modeling; fit between representations and task
types
* Digital documents/genres; human information seeking and web navigation
behaviors; human information interaction; information visualization
* Social media; social computing; virtual communities
* Behavioral information security and information assurance; privacy and
trust in human technology interaction
* User interface design and evaluation for various applications in
business, managerial, organizational, educational, social, cultural,
non-work, and other domains
* Integrated and/or innovative approaches, guidelines, and standards or
metrics for human centered analysis, design, construction, evaluation,
and use of interactive devices and information systems
* Information systems usability engineering; universal usability
* Impact of interfaces/information technology on people's attitude,
behavior, performance, perception, and productivity
* Implications and consequences of technological change on individuals,
groups, society, and socio-technical units
* Software learning and training issues such as perceptual, cognitive,
and motivational aspects of learning
* Gender and information technology
* The elderly, the young, and special needs populations for new
applications, modalities, and multimedia interaction
* Issues in HCI education
The language for the journal is English. The audience includes
international scholars and practitioners who conduct research on issues
related to the objectives of the journal. The publication frequency is
quarterly: 4 issues per year to be published in March, June, September,
and December. The AIS Special Interest Group on Human-Computer
Interaction (SIGHCI, http://sighci.org/) is the official sponsor of THCI.
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idea for a special issue, please drop us a line any time.
Sincerely,
Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah, Editor-in-Chief
Gregory D. Moody, Managing Editor
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Editor-in-chief, AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction
Professor of Business & Information Technology Missouri University of
Science and Technology
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for papers: International Journal of Art,
Culture and Design Technologies
Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2021 14:00:34 -0500
From: Jeff Morris <morris(a)tamu.edu>
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Hello all,
I hope you will keep our journal in mind for any relevant work you are
doing. The following is our current call for papers. Apologies for
cross-posting.
Best,
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Call for papers: International Journal of Art, Culture and Design
Technologies
Deadline for next issue: September 1, 2021.
The mission of the International Journal of Art, Culture and Design
Technologies is to promote interdisciplinary research concerning the
influence of technological innovation on creativity and other human issues.
Our journal bridges the humanities, artistic, scientific, and technical
disciplines. It is a nexus for information exchange among academia and
industry addressing theory, criticism, and practice.
Topics to be discussed in this journal include (but are not limited to) the
following:
- Aesthetics of technology
- Artificial intelligence
- Computational creativity
- Cybernetics
- Design and professional applications
- Digital humanities, identity, and heritage
- Human issues and cultural impacts of technology
- Human-computer interaction
- Information visualization and sonification
- Internet culture
- Music and sound art, new media art, net art, performance art, and visual
arts
- Psychology and cognition
- Social and ethical issues
- Technology in arts and humanities education
- Video games
- Virtual, augmented, and mixed realities
- Visual, aural, and other modes of communication or expression
SUBMIT ONLINE AT
https://www.igi-global.com/calls-for-papers/international-journal-art-cultu…
Only original, previously unpublished articles will be considered.
Interested authors must consult the journal’s guidelines for manuscript
submissions at
http://www.igi-global.com/publish/contributor-resources/before-you-write/
prior to submission. All submissions will be subjected to double-blind peer
review by at least three members of the IJACDT Editorial Review Board.
Final decision regarding acceptance, revision, or rejection will be based
on these reviews. Only electronic submissions will be accepted.
All inquiries should be directed to the attention of:
Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey M. Morris at morris(a)tamu.edu
Jeff Morris, D. Mus. Arts in Composition | Assoc. Prof.
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: Blockchain Technology and Applications @ EMCIS
2021
Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2021 08:46:39 +0100
From: Paulo Rupino Cunha <rupino(a)dei.uc.pt>
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Dear colleagues,
Please consider submitting to the EMCIS 2021 track on Blockchain
Technology and Applications.
Submission Deadline: 31 Jul, 2021
Conference proceedings will be published in a Springer Lecture Notes in
Business Information Processing volume. Indexed by ISI Proceedings,
DBLP, EI and Scopus.
Substantially extended versions of some EMCIS papers may be selected for
publication in academic journals.
** Call for Papers **
Blockchain Technology and Applications
A Blockchain is a decentralized digital ledger that saves transactions
on thousands of computers around the globe. Blockchain, the technology
underlying the infamous Bitcoin cryptocurrency, has been receiving
considerable attention in recent years, as new use cases in the public
and private sector are identified. What started as a mechanism to avoid
the double spending problem with digital money is being experimented in
scenarios where a trusted third party (e.g. a notary or a bank) was
normally required. Using this technology, transactions are securely
registered in a ledger distributed across a network of peers that
validate the entries using a consensus mechanism. The high importance of
blockchain has attracted the attention of organizations in different
sectors and has resulted in the development of innovative organizations
and new job positions. Currently, few if any could predict the full
extent of the disruptive innovations that would emerge fostered by
Blockchain technology. This track seeks to serve as an annual venue that
will enable the discussion on the trends, challenges and developments of
Blockchain technology. In doing so, it aims to speed up the study and
accelerate the adoption of this technology. Topics of interest include
the following but are not limited to:
• Blockchain case studies
• Blockchain infrastructure
• Blockchain and banking
• Blockchain and peer-to-peer transfers
• Blockchain and digital currencies
• Blockchain and Internet of Things
• Blockchain and markets
• Blockchain and marketplaces
• Blockchain and healthcare
• Blockchain applications
• Blockchain and e-government
• Blockchain and Banking sector
• Blockchain interoperability and scalability
• Blockchain and regulatory frameworks
• Barriers to blockchain adoption
• Decentralized Finance
• Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)
• Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC)
• Fintech applications
• Smart contracts
• Innovation in blockchain
• Privacy, Security and Identity in blockchain
For more information, please visit: http://emcis.eu
Track co-Chairs:
Paulo Rupino da Cunha, Coimbra University, Portugal
Email: rupino(a)dei.uc.pt <mailto:rupino@dei.uc.pt>
Klitos Christodoulou, University of Nicosia, Cyprus
Email: Christodoulou.kl(a)unic.ac.cy <mailto:Christodoulou.kl@unic.ac.cy>
Elias Iosif, University of Nicosia, Cyprus
Email: Iosif.e(a)unic.ac.cy <mailto:Iosif.e@unic.ac.cy>
Paulo Rupino da Cunha
Professor Associado com Agregação
Associate Professor w/ Habilitation
Universidade de Coimbra • Departamento de Engenharia Informática
Pólo II | 3030-290 COIMBRA • PORTUGAL Tel.: Phone +351 239 790 050
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Subject: [AISWorld] ISeB JCR journal - CFP: SI on Agile, Lightweight
and Lean IT Service Management Approaches for Business Agility
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2021 16:48:24 +0000
From: Jose Manuel Mora Tavarez <jose.mora(a)edu.uaa.mx>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Information Systems and e-Business Management (JCR indexed journal)
Call for Papers: Special Issue on Agile, Lightweight and Lean IT Service
Management Approaches for Business Agility
Deadline for submissions: 30 September 2021
Special Issue Guest Editors:
• Prof. Manuel Mora, Autonomous University of Aguascalientes, Mexico
• Prof. Jorge Marx Gómez, University of Oldenburg, Germany
• Assoc. Prof. Olayele Adelakun, DePaul University, USA
• Prof. Fen Wang, Central Washington University, USA
Full information about this CFP at:
https://www.springer.com/journal/10257/updates/19311184
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Depto. de Sistemas de Información
Centro de Ciencias Básicas
Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes
Ave. Universidad 940
Aguascalientes, AGS. México 20131
Email: jose.mora(a)edu.uaa.mx
<https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Manuel_Mora>
ResearchGate Weblink<https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Manuel_Mora>
<https://scholar.google.com.mx/citations?user=97rTgbkAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra>
Scholar Google
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Linkedin Weblink<https://www.linkedin.com/in/manuel-mora-engd-37b03a1/>
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