Forwarded message from [spalvia(a)LIU.EDU (Dr. Shailendra Palvia)] sent originally on Mon, 8 Nov 1999 10:51:54 -0800:
: CALL FOR PAPERS FOR THE TRACK
: Global Electronic Commerce
:
: First Annual
: GLOBAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT (GITM)
: WORLD CONFERENCE
: on June 11, 12, 13, 2000 in Memphis, Tennessee, USA
: ** THE CONFERENCE FOR ALL "INTERNATIONAL" IS RESEARCHERS **
:
: SUBMISSION DEADLINE: November 15, 1999 (to be received by this date).
: Please submit directly to the Conference Chair Dr. Prashant Palvia. For
: expeditious processing, we wish to have an all-electronic review process.
: Therefore, an electronic submission is strongly recommended (email:
: ppalvia(a)memphis.edu). If not possible, please mail 4 copies to the
: following address and make sure it arrives by the deadline. In any case,
: please include your email address along with the submission.
:
: Dr. Prashant Palvia
: Conference Chair, GITM Word Conference
: Fogelman College of Business & Economics
: The University of Memphis,
: Memphis, Tennessee 38152, USA
: Email: ppalvia(a)memphis.edu
: http://www.people.memphis.edu/~ppalvia
:
: TRACK DESCRIPTION:
:
: Global Electronic Commerce is certainly a paradigm shift in how people buy
: and sell products and services worldwide. New ways of advertising are
: hitting us everyday. Role of intermediaries is undergoing a revolutionary
: change. Mass production is getting replaced by customized production.
: Customized service is overtaking mass service. New creative electronic
: payment systems are being tested and tried. Traditional brick and mortar
: supermarkets are striving for survival.
:
: RECOMMENDED TOPICS
:
: Papers (completed or in-progress: about 20 double spaced pages), extended
: abstracts (completed or in-progress research: about 4-6 pages), panel and
: workshop proposals (2-4 pages) dealing with (but not limited to) the
: following topics are invited. Please note the name of this track on the
: cover page.
:
: The Network/Internet Infrastructure for Electronic Commerce
: Public Policy Issues for Global Electronic Commerce
: Electronic Payment Systems -- What works and What doesn't?
: Role and Logistics of Internet Service Providers
: Internet Governance Issues
: EDI Issues and Challenges
: Consumer-Oriented Applications
: Security and Privacy Issues
: Intranets and Extranets for Electronic Commerce
: Advertising on the Inernet
: Digital Copyrights
: Software Agents
: Multimedia and Digital Video
: Role of Intermediaries -- Electronic Intermediaries
: Pedagogical Issues in Global Electronic Commerce Curriculum
:
: OTHER TRACKS: Please note that you may also submit to other Global IT
: tracks. Just note the name of the appropriate track on the cover (if no
: such track exists or you do not know the track name, simply state so on the
: cover page). In general, Global IT Management topics include (but are not
: limited to):
:
: IT in various countries and regions (e.g., Europe, Asia, Africa, Arab
: countries, North America, South & Central America, Australia); Development,
: evaluation & management of Global Information Systems (GIS); Electronic
: commerce; Internet related issues; IT in multinational companies; Virtual
: and networked organizations; Cross-cultural issues; Impact of global IT on
: the organization; Information Resources Management; Frameworks/models for
: global IS (GIS); Societal impacts of IT in developing countries; IT and
: Economic Development; IT Diffusion in developing countries; IT human
: resource issues; DSS/EIS/ES in international settings; Organizational &
: management structures for GIS; Transborder data flow issues; Electronic
: data interchange; Telecommunications; Distributed global databases and
: networks; Cultural and societal impacts; Comparative studies of nations;
: Applications and case studies (both research and educational).
:
: JOURNAL PUBLICATION:
:
: Papers recommended as high quality by the reviewers will be further
: considered for publication on an expedited basis in the:
:
: Journal of Global Information Technology Management (JGITM) and the
: http://www.people.memphis.edu/~ppalvia/jgitm.htm
:
: Journal of Information Technology Cases & Applications (JITCA).
: http://www.liu.edu/jitca
: |
: IMPORTANT DATES:
:
: Submission Deadline: November 15, 1999 (to be received by this date)
: Notification of Acceptance: December 15, 1999
: Final Submission Due: January 31, 2000
: Early Registration Deadline: April 30, 2000 (at least one author must
: register)
: Conference Dates: June 11, 12, 13, 2000
:
: INQUIRIES:
:
: For additional information, please contact the conference chair, program
: co-chairs or the track chairs.
:
: Conference Chair: Prashant Palvia, University of Memphis, USA.
: ppalvia(a)memphis.edu
: Program Co-Chairs:
: Roberto Evaristo, University of Denver, USA. evaristo(a)odin.cair.du.edu
: Roger Harris, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia.
: roger(a)mailhost.fit.unimas.my
: Sherif Kamel, American University, Egypt. skamel(a)aucegypt.edu
: Tor Larsen, Norwegian School of Management, Norway. tor.j.larsen(a)bi.no
: Hans Lehmann, University of Auckland, New Zealand. h.lehmann(a)auckland.ac.nz
: Barry Shore, University of New Hampshire, USA. bshore(a)christa.unh.edu
:
: TRACK CHAIR:
:
: Professor Shailendra C. Jain Palvia, Ph.D.
: Director of MIS, College of Management
: Long Island University/ C.W. Post Campus,
: Brookville, NY 11548. USA.
: Tel: 516-299-2302 Fax: 516-299-3131
: e-mail: spalvia(a)liu.edu
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Forwarded message from [mgmtrao(a)ACSU.BUFFALO.EDU (Prof. H. R. Rao)] sent originally on Mon, 8 Nov 1999 11:46:17 -0500:
: Dear Colleague:
:
: The deadline for paper submissions (December 1, 1999)
: for the conference on "Next Generation Enterprises: Virtual Organizations
: and Pervasive / Mobile Technologies" that SUNY Buffalo and IEEE Computer
: Society will be jointly presenting at Buffalo, NY during April 28-29,
: 2000, is fast approaching.
:
: We have an exciting conference with the following keynote speakers:
: CONFERENCE KEYNOTES:
:
: DR. DOUG ALDRICH, VP - Global Strategic IT Practice, AT Kearney/EDS
: DR. PATRICK BERGMANS: Director, Xerox Research Centre, Europe and
: Professor of Computer Science, University of Gent, Belgium
: DR. PALLAB CHATTERJEE: Senior VP and CIO, Texas Instruments and Member,
: National Academy of Engineering
: DR. JOHN GAGE: Chief Science Officer, Sun Microsystems, and Panel
: Member, National Academy of Sciences
: DR. KEVIN KAHN: Intel Fellow and Director Intel Architecture Labs
:
: We attach our call for papers below. You and your colleagues are
: invited to submit papers to the conference. BELL ATLANTIC CORPORATION
: is sponsoring BEST PAPER and BEST STUDENT PAPER awards in the business,
: technical, and integrative themes of the conference. Please do get in
: touch with us if you have any questions.
:
: Please visit the conference web-site for tracks and other information
: at: http://www.som.buffalo.edu/isinterface/AIWORC/. Papers can be directly
: submitted at this website.
:
: R. Ramesh & H.R. Rao (SUNY, Buffalo) & Gabriel Silberman (IBM, Toronto)
: General Co-Chairs: AIWoRC'00
: ---------------------------------------
: SUNY at Buffalo & IEEE Computer Society Present AIWoRC'00 : An
: Academia/Industry Working Conference on Research Challenges
:
: CONFERENCE THEME: Next Generation Enterprises: Virtual Organizations and
: Pervasive/Mobile Technologies
:
: DATE & VENUE: APRIL 28 - 29, 2000, BUFFALO, NY
:
: IN COOPERATION WITH: ACM (SIGMOBILE), INFORMS, Association for
: Information Systems (AIS), itec, and Information Systems Frontiers: A
: Journal of Research and Innovation (published by Kluwer)
:
: CORPORATE SPONSORS: Bell Atlantic, Sun Microsystems, Empire State
: Development, EDS, Delaware North and IBM Center for Advanced Studies,
: Canada
:
: CIO FORUM:
: Panelists:
: JOHN CHIAZZA, CIO, Kodak; MOLLY FINE, CIO, Delaware North; WILL PAPE,
: ex-CIO, Verifone; CIAN ROBINSON, Buffalo Niagara Partnership; and
: others.
:
: Moderators:
: PROF. EPHRAIM MCLEAN, Professor of Information Systems and George
: E.Smith Eminent Scholar's Chair, Georgia State University and PROF.
: RAJIV KISHORE, SUNY at Buffalo
:
: IMPORTANT DATES:
:
: December 1, 1999: Paper and tutorial submissions: This is a DEADLINE
: January 15, 2000: Author Notification
: February 15, 2000: Camera-ready copy
:
: INQUIRIES SHOULD BE SENT TO:
:
: Professor R. Ramesh
: General Co-Chair - AIWoRC'00
: School of Management
: SUNY at Buffalo
: Buffalo, NY 14260
: Phone: (716) 645-3245
: Fax: (716) 645-6117
: E-mail: rramesh(a)acsu.buffalo.edu
: http://www.som.buffalo.edu/isinterface/AIWORC/
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Forwarded message from [jarke(a)i5.informatik.rwth-aachen.de (Prof. Dr. M. Jarke)] sent originally on Tue, 9 Nov 1999 07:45:12 +0100:
: The 8th European Conference on Information Systems will take
: place in Vienna, Austria, July 3-5, 2000.
: The theme of ECIS 2000 is "A Cyberspace Odyssey:
: Trends in Information and Communication Systems for the 21st Century".
: Detailed submission guidelines and general conference information
: can be found under http://ecis2000.wu-wien.ac.at/start.htm
:
: Deadline for submissions is November 15, 1999.
:
: Among other goals, ECIS 2000 has been designed to foster the dialog
: between computer science advances and the behavioral and
: management-oriented focus of the previous conferences in the ECIS
: series. One of the vehicles of this dialogs will be the
:
: ECIS 2000 Track on Technology, titled
: ***************************************************
: Databases, Internet, Multimedia:
: Redesigning Boundaries in Time, Space and Culture
: ***************************************************
: coordinated by Matthias Jarke
: Aachen University of Technology, Germany
:
: Objectives
:
: The technology infrastructure in organisations has seen radical
: changes in the last decade, with the broad acceptance of relational
: database technology, widespread usage of networked personal
: computing, the development of the Internet as a competing
: infrastructure to the traditional phone, mail and library system,
: and with the broad introduction of multimedia in a wide range
: of activities. Generally speaking, database technology has
: devised new ways to bridge barriers of time for a much
: larger amount and variety of information, together with
: other communication advances the Internet has re-defined
: the way how we see spatial barriers for co-operation, and
: multimedia can be seen as a way to reduce conceptual
: distances between different people, organisations and
: culture, by moving closer to shared reality. The real impact,
: and business opportunities, of course results from the combination
: of these three technological streams in various forms of what could
: be called Cooperative Information Systems.
:
: While many organisations are still struggling with the systematic uptake
: of the technologies of the 90s, the next generation of technologies
: is already on the horizon. Database technology is becoming deeply
: integrated with network computing, both of them with multimedia,
: and the upcoming satellite communication technologies which will
: redefine the most current technological price-performance trade-offs
: once again in a radical manner. These trends are strengthened by
: new software technologies such as mobile agents, biocomputing and
: high performance computing techniques which are gradually finding
: their way into business applications.
:
: It is a major challenge for Information Managers, Information Systems
: researchers and developers to cope conceptually with these continuing
: changes. The maturing of object-oriented approaches into truly
: component-based solutions will, if successful, lead to significant changes
: in the system development process as well as in our whole understanding
: of software architecture and software markets. Conceptual modeling
: technologies, once marginal aspects in the early phase of the development
: process, are taking center stage in grasping the different aspects and
: opportunities.
: The next generation of intelligent agent technologies, together with
: intelligent
: interfaces to everything, will shorten the cycle in mapping concepts to
: systems reality.
:
: Track Theme and Suggested Topics
:
: This track will focus on the importance of technology in information
: systems in the first decade of the 21st century. We shall address
: questions such as: How will the confluence of new technologies in
: databases, networks and interactive media change our personal,
: team-oriented and formal information management structure
: within and between organisations? How can we predict, and cope
: with these impacts? What will the intelligent information management
: solutions resulting from these observations be? Where can we
: already find "best practice" for the technological future?
:
: Issues to be covered include but are not limited to:
:
: Using the web as an open information system
: Exploitation of advanced database technologies through the web
: (e.g. database marketing, publishing, Â…)
: Business applications of mobile software agents
: High-performance computing in business
: Impact of biocomputing and nanocomputing
: Novel collaborative work solutions and their management
: Customisation of information systems to people, organisations,
: situations, Â…
: Technological support for organisational knowledge management and training
: Implications of new satellite broadband communication systems
: New development strategies for solutions (component-based)
: Methods for modelling and simulating the impact of technological changes
: The role of new interaction media (interactive walls, Â…)
:
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Forwarded message from [Jean-Marc.Jezequel(a)irisa.fr] sent originally on Mon, 8 Nov 1999 14:12:19 +0100:
: TOOLS Europe 2000
: "Enterprise Architecture - Patterns - Components"
:
: Mont St Michel & St Malo, France
: June 5-8, 2000
:
: http://www.tools.com/europe
:
: CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS (deadline 31st January 2000)
:
: (Please accept our apologies if you receive more than one copy. Please
: forward this message to colleagues you think might be interested.)
:
: TOOLS is the major international conference series devoted to
: applications of object-oriented technology. TOOLS Europe 2000 will be
: held in Le Mont St Michel, at the borderline of Normandy and Brittany
: in the north-west of France, and will continue the commitment to
: excellence of earlier TOOLS conferences in Europe, Australia, Asia and
: the USA.
:
: The proceedings will be published world-wide by the IEEE Computer
: Society.
:
: PAPERS
:
: TOOLS Europe 2000 is now soliciting papers on all aspects of
: object-oriented technology. All submitted papers will be refereed and
: assessed for technical quality and usefulness to practitioners and
: applied researchers.
:
: TOOLS Europe particularly welcomes papers that present general
: findings based upon industrial experience. Such papers will be judged
: by the quality of their contribution to industrial best-practice
: (rather than to the body of research knowledge).
:
: TUTORIALS and WORKSHOPS
:
: Tutorials and workshops form an important part of TOOLS
: conferences. TOOLS Europe 2000 is keen to receive proposals for
: tutorials, workshops and panels on topics.
:
: MORE DETAILS
:
: Please visit the conference website for more details.
: http://www.tools.com/europe
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Forwarded message from [Jean-Marc.Jezequel(a)irisa.fr] sent originally on Mon, 8 Nov 1999 14:12:19 +0100:
: TOOLS Europe 2000
: "Enterprise Architecture - Patterns - Components"
:
: Mont St Michel & St Malo, France
: June 5-8, 2000
:
: http://www.tools.com/europe
:
: CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS (deadline 31st January 2000)
:
: (Please accept our apologies if you receive more than one copy. Please
: forward this message to colleagues you think might be interested.)
:
: TOOLS is the major international conference series devoted to
: applications of object-oriented technology. TOOLS Europe 2000 will be
: held in Le Mont St Michel, at the borderline of Normandy and Brittany
: in the north-west of France, and will continue the commitment to
: excellence of earlier TOOLS conferences in Europe, Australia, Asia and
: the USA.
:
: The proceedings will be published world-wide by the IEEE Computer
: Society.
:
: PAPERS
:
: TOOLS Europe 2000 is now soliciting papers on all aspects of
: object-oriented technology. All submitted papers will be refereed and
: assessed for technical quality and usefulness to practitioners and
: applied researchers.
:
: TOOLS Europe particularly welcomes papers that present general
: findings based upon industrial experience. Such papers will be judged
: by the quality of their contribution to industrial best-practice
: (rather than to the body of research knowledge).
:
: TUTORIALS and WORKSHOPS
:
: Tutorials and workshops form an important part of TOOLS
: conferences. TOOLS Europe 2000 is keen to receive proposals for
: tutorials, workshops and panels on topics.
:
: MORE DETAILS
:
: Please visit the conference website for more details.
: http://www.tools.com/europe
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Forwarded message from [ackerman(a)WANG-WEI.ICS.UCI.EDU (Mark Ackerman)] sent originally on Fri, 5 Nov 1999 01:46:02 -0800:
: Call for Papers
:
: What: Beyond Knowledge Management: Sharing Expertise
:
: This book examines the relatively new area of expertise management,
: connecting people to one another within organizations as part of knowledge
: management. This area also considers communities of practice and knowledge
: communities, with their attempts to augment and
: increase a group's overall expertise.
:
: This area has great potential for turning Tayloristic very quickly, and we
: believe that it's important to get a book out that views this area from
: alternative and critical stances. A high quality book of this type would
: enable both researchers and practitioners to consider important perspectives
: when evaluating and constructing systems.
:
: We have had strong interest from MIT Press to publish this book.
:
: We are particularly interested in:
:
: - case studies of implemented techniques (system or otherwise)
:
: These studies can be long (20 book pages) or short (8-12 book pages). All
: submissions will be strictly reviewed both by co-editors as well as
: independent reviewers.
:
: Because of the importance of getting a book out quickly, we are on a short
: time fuse.
:
: As soon as possible - Please send email to Mark Ackerman
: (ackerman(a)ics.uci.edu) stating your intent.
:
: November 15 - 1-2 page summary of your paper. We need this to know what to
: expect, to help guide in intellectually adjacent papers, and show to the
: book publisher.
:
: January 10 - final paper
:
: February 14 - announcement of final acceptances
:
: March 20 - publishable papers due
:
: This book is an outgrowth of an E-CSCW (the European Cooperative Work
: conference) workshop on knowledge management. The co-organizers of that
: workshop - Mark Ackerman, Andrew Cohen, Vokmar Pipek, and Volker Wulf - are
: co-editors of the book.
:
: For more information, please email Mark Ackerman at ackerman(a)ics.uci.edu.
:
: Please distribute this cfp to whomever might be interested.
:
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Forwarded message from [denecker(a)cs.uky.edu] sent originally on Sun, 7 Nov 1999 12:56:17 +0800 (GMT-8):
: Apologies for multiple copies.
:
: ******************************************************************
:
: CALL FOR PAPERS
:
: ******************************************************************
:
: NMR 2000
:
: Special session on ABDUCTIVE REASONING
:
: ******************************************************************
:
: Over the last two decades several studies have shown how abductive
: reasoning can be used to address a variety of problems. These problems
: include updates in databases, belief revision, planning,
: diagnosis, natural language understanding, default reasoning, user
: modeling and, more generally, problems requiring reasoning with
: incomplete information. Despite this wide range of potential
: applications of abduction, there has been relatively little work
: on showing how abduction can provide an effective computational model
: for practical problems. The field lacks coherent methodological
: guidelines and general-purpose, working systems, that could be
: employed for this variety of problems, and real-life applications.
:
: For this reason, NMR 2000, the 8th workshop in the NMR series,
: includes a special one-day session devoted to abductive reasoning. Its
: main purpose would be to evaluate the role of abduction in
: applications and to try to address the question of what general
: methodologies or "engineering/programming/modeling" principles are
: appropriate for the development of abductive applications.
:
: We are seeking papers on the theory and practice of abductive reasoning.
: Emphasis will be given on recent and novel applications and systems
: of abduction which could help establish its role within AI and
: more generally its role as a computational problem solving paradigm.
: Of particular interest for the session are the following topics:
:
: o role of abduction in Artificial Intelligence,
:
: o proof procedures and systems for abduction,
:
: o methodologies for applications of abduction,
:
: o novel applications of abduction,
:
: The general procedure for submission of the special session is
: identical to the procedure of NMR2000. Informal proceedings containing
: accepted papers and other workshop materials will be distributed at
: the meeting. In addition, they will be published on the web. Format
: requirements for regular submissions are:
:
: 12 double-spaced pages excluding title page and bibliography
: on-line submissions are encouraged (postscript file)
:
: Important dates:
:
: Submission of papers: January 15, 2000
: Acceptance decision by: February 15, 2000
: Camera ready copy due: March 8, 2000
:
: Electronic copies of the papers can be submitted to the organisers of
: the session:
:
: Marc Denecker K.U.Leuven, Belgium (Marc.Denecker(a)cs.kuleuven.ac.be)
: Antonis Kakas University of Cyprus, Cyprus (antonis(a)cs.ucy.ac.cy)
: Francesca Toni, Imperial College (ft(a)doc.ic.ac.uk)
:
: Program Committee:
:
: Marc Denecker
: Thomas Eiter
: Randy Goebel
: Katsumi Inoue
: Antonis Kakas
: Daniele Theseider Dupre
: Francesca Toni
:
: http://www.cs.engr.uky.edu/nmr2000/abduction.html
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Forwarded message from [j.s.edwards(a)aston.ac.uk] sent originally on Mon, 8 Nov 1999 10:10:16 GMT+1:
: This is a reminder that there is only one week left for the
: submission of extended abstracts (max 1000 words) for the
: KMAC2000 conference: "Knowledge Management Beyond The
: Hype: Looking Towards The New Millennium".
:
: Contributions from academics and practitioners are equally
: welcome.
:
: The conference is to be held at Aston Business School, Aston
: University, Birmingham, UK on 16 -19 July 2000, organised by the
: Knowledge Management Research Group of Aston University, in
: conjunction with the UK Operational Research Society.
: Keynote speakers are Huber, Nonaka, Parlby, Rapley.
:
: Extended abstracts should be submitted to one of the co-chairs
: either as 3 hard copies or (preferably) as e-mail attachments in
: Word for Windows format, no later than 15 November 1999.
:
: For further details see:
: http://knowledge-mgt.abs.aston.ac.uk/kmac2000.htm
:
: or e-mail j.s.edwards(a)aston.ac.uk or j.b.kidd(a)aston.ac.uk
: (Dr.) John S. Edwards
: Operations & Information Management Group
: Aston Business School
: Aston University
: Aston Triangle
: Birmingham
: B4 7ET
: U.K.
: Tel: +44 (0)121 359 3611 x5029
: Fax: +44 (0)121 359 5271
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Forwarded message from [j.s.edwards(a)aston.ac.uk] sent originally on Mon, 8 Nov 1999 10:10:16 GMT+1:
: This is a reminder that there is only one week left for the
: submission of extended abstracts (max 1000 words) for the
: KMAC2000 conference: "Knowledge Management Beyond The
: Hype: Looking Towards The New Millennium".
:
: Contributions from academics and practitioners are equally
: welcome.
:
: The conference is to be held at Aston Business School, Aston
: University, Birmingham, UK on 16 -19 July 2000, organised by the
: Knowledge Management Research Group of Aston University, in
: conjunction with the UK Operational Research Society.
: Keynote speakers are Huber, Nonaka, Parlby, Rapley.
:
: Extended abstracts should be submitted to one of the co-chairs
: either as 3 hard copies or (preferably) as e-mail attachments in
: Word for Windows format, no later than 15 November 1999.
:
: For further details see:
: http://knowledge-mgt.abs.aston.ac.uk/kmac2000.htm
:
: or e-mail j.s.edwards(a)aston.ac.uk or j.b.kidd(a)aston.ac.uk
: (Dr.) John S. Edwards
: Operations & Information Management Group
: Aston Business School
: Aston University
: Aston Triangle
: Birmingham
: B4 7ET
: U.K.
: Tel: +44 (0)121 359 3611 x5029
: Fax: +44 (0)121 359 5271
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