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Subject: [AISWorld] AMCIS 2020 - CFP - Spatial Big Data, Social Media
Analytics, IoT, and GeoAI
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2020 18:34:13 -0500
From: Daniel Farkas <dfarkas(a)pace.edu>
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CC: Daniel Farkas <dfarkas(a)pace.edu>
(apologies for cross-postings)
Colleagues,
Contribute your research to the SIGGIS Mini-Track at AMCIS 2020, Salt Lake
City:
* Emerging Trends and Innovation in Spatial Big Data, *
*Social Media Analytics, IoT, and GeoAI *
*Mini-Track Description:*
Location Analytics and GIS provide excellent opportunities at the
convergence of existing technologies (e.g. mobile, web) and emerging trends
in Big Data, Social Media Analytics, IoT and AI, as well as Blockchain for
teaching and research. This mini-track provides a research forum on the
varied aspects of GIS for organizational intelligence, location-based
analytics, and geospatial data management. “Geospatial Impact” is growing
and becoming pervasive through various technologies and trends such as the
“massification” of maps, demand for real-time information, and a booming
geospatial start-up community.
This mini-track encourages and solicits completed research papers and
Emergent Research Forum (ERF) papers across topics such as –
1. New Frontiers in innovation and impact with GIS and spatial analytics,
2. Geospatial AI, AR, and VR,
3. Innovation in the sharing economy,
4. Geospatial big data and analytics,
5. Spatial data mining and knowledge discovery,
6. Spatial decision making and knowledge management,
7. Mobile location-based applications,
8. Cloud-based GIS concepts and applications,
9. Web-based GIS concepts and applications,
10. Spatial crowdsourcing,
11. Management decision-making using GIS, and managerial concerns,
12. Spatial workforce development,
13. Regulatory, privacy, security, ethical aspects concerning spatial
data and related technologies,
14. Location-based theory,
15. Software development incorporating place,
16. Societal issues of big spatial data,
17. Investment in and benefits of GIS, spatial BI, or spatial analytics,
and
18. Emerging areas of GIS and location analytics.
*Mini-Track Chairs:*
Daniel Farkas, Pace University, dfarkas(a)pace.edu
Brian Hilton, Claremont Graduate University, Brian.Hilton(a)cgu.edu
James B. Pick, University of Redlands, James_Pick(a)redlands.edu
Hindupur Ramakrishna, University of Redlands,
Hindupur_Ramakrishna(a)redlands.edu
Avijit Sarkar, University of Redlands, Avijit_Sarkar(a)redlands.edu
Namchul Shin, Pace University, nshin(a)pace.edu
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: February 28, 2020 5:00pm MST
Submission information at
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/submissions/call-for-papers/
Mini-track chair contact for information:
· Brian Hilton, Claremont Graduate University, Brian.Hilton(a)cgu.edu
· Daniel Farkas, Pace University,dfarkas(a)pace.edu
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Dan Farkas, PhD
Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems
Pace University
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Subject: [AISWorld] CfP Minitrack AMCIS 2020 "Digital Transformation
through Agile Methods"
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2020 01:10:32 +0000
From: Andreas Drechsler <andreas.drechsler(a)vuw.ac.nz>
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(Apologies for cross-postings)
-- 2020 Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) --
-- Salt Lake City, Aug 12-16 2020 --
-- https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/ --
Minitrack *Digital Transformation through Agile Methods*
Track *Organisational Transformation & Information Systems (SIGOSRA)*
Description:
Many of today’s organizations see agility as a core capability of the
digital enterprise. While following agile values, principles and methods
in software development projects is well established, organizations
across all industries increasingly try to harness agile’s potential in
other areas.
Areas include (1) scaling agile development to larger settings involving
multiple teams and/or projects, (2) managing distributed organizational
setups, (3) extending agile values, principles and methods to other
functions in the enterprise beyond software development and IT, and (4)
establishing inter-organizational setups for agility that include
customers, partners or suppliers. These extensions lead to intensive
organizational change activities with a high impact on potentially all
organizational levels: individual, team, management and governance.
For this minitrack, we seek to attract research contributions that
extend existing research by focusing on socio-technical, organizational,
managerial and/ or individual challenges of extending the application of
agile values, principles and methods beyond their original scope.
We welcome conceptual, empirical, and design-oriented contributions for
this mini-track. Papers must be submitted through the conference
website: https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/
You can find the paper submission guidelines and template here:
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/
Submission deadline:
- February 28, 2020: Deadline for paper submissions (5pm MST)
Minitrack Co-chairs:
- Andreas Drechsler, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
- Bettina Horlach, University of Hamburg, Germany
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Dr Andreas Drechsler
Senior Lecturer
School of Information Management
Wellington School of Business and Government | Ōrauariki
Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington,
New Zealand
Phone +64 4 463 5265
https://www.wgtn.ac.nz/
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Subject: [AISWorld] Digital Government Research Conference dg.o ---
Extended Deadline
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2020 01:47:01 +0000
From: Luis Felipe Luna Reyes <luisf.luna(a)udlap.mx>
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Dear Colleagues:
As a result of numerous requests, the dg.o 2020 Conference Organization
Committee has decided to extend the final deadline for the Call for
Papers. Submissions are now due no later than Friday, January 31th, 2020
(Midnight EST). Applicants will be notified of acceptance by April 10,
2020. Please note the full list of updated conference key dates. We want
to acknowledge the people who have already submitted their paper
proposals already. Thanks so much to you all!
Updated conference key dates
January 31 (January 15), 2020: Papers due
January 31 (January 20), 2020: Workshops, tutorials, and panel proposals due
March 31 (March 15), 2020: Posters and demos proposals due
March 31 (March 1), 2020: Application deadline for 2020 doctoral colloquium
April 10 (March 20), 2020: Notifications of acceptance
April 20 (April 1), 2020: Poster/demo author notifications
April 25 (April 5), 2020: Camera-ready manuscripts due
May 15 (May 5), 2020: Early registration closes!
The dg.o 2020 Conference Information including Paper Submission
Guidelines is available on https://easychair.org/cfp/dgo2020 as well as
on the conference website: http://dgsoc.org/dgo-2020/ . Submissions can
be made directly on https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dgo2020 .
We hope you will take advantage of the extended deadline to submit your
proposal for the dg.o 2020 Conference, being held in Seoul, Korea,
coming June.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Best Regards,
Dongwook Kim, Luis Luna-Reyes, and Soon Ae Chun
Conference Chairs
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Subject: [AISWorld] ECIS 2020 Panel Proposal Deadline Extended
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2020 03:03:02 +0000
From: Michael Myers <m.myers(a)auckland.ac.nz>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
We invite the submission of proposals for panels to take place during
ECIS 2020 (June 15-17). Please note that the submission deadline has
been extended to March 15, 2020. See https://ecis2020.ma/panels/
Purpose
The purpose of panels in ECIS 2020 is to provide the opportunity to
present ground-breaking and perhaps controversial topics and ideas to
the IS community. Panels are expected to engage the panellists and the
audience in a discussion that will stimulate interaction and enhance the
learning experience with a goal of moving the topic forward to greater
understanding and application. Panel topics can vary, but generally,
they pertain to new and controversial research questions, innovative
research challenges, changes to the status quo of the discipline, and
technology-led transformations that give rise to problems that are
worthwhile to build new research agenda around. We encourage proposals
that challenge the traditional panel format, and include innovative and
inspirational elements that are likely to prompt the sharing of
potentially important new ideas, surprising and spirited reactions, and
new conclusions about how IS researchers should be targeting new areas.
Panels pertaining to any topic relevant to information systems research
are invited. Particularly welcome will be panel proposals that will be
related to the conference theme of "Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity in
a Digitalized World."
ECIS 2020 Required Elements of Panel Proposals A panel proposal should
include the following sections:
* Introduction: General description of the panel or issues to be
discussed or debated stating the motivation for the panel.
* Issues: Issues or dilemma that will be discussed.
* Panelists: Names and positions of those who will take varied
viewpoints. For debates, identification of proponents and opponents is
necessary.
* Panel Structure: Description of timing of the session and the format
of interaction among participants and with the audience. Panels should
be designed to result in a "meeting of the minds," and not as a few
short linear presentations that are disconnected. Assume 90 minutes in
total.
* Participation Statement: A statement that all participants have made a
commitment to attend the conference and serve on the panel if the panel
is accepted.
* Biographies: A brief description of each participant's background,
including expertise related to the topic and views of the issues. About
120 words per person.
* References: As appropriate.
Review Criteria
* Panel Topic: Topic must be novel, invite debate and discussion, and
showcase leading- edge issues that IS research should revisit or undertake.
* Panel Format: Panel focuses on discussion and not the presentation of
research results; format is innovative, engages the audience, and is not
just "a set of talking heads."
* Panelists: Panelists include thought leaders and well-published
experts, and represent a diversity of opinions, backgrounds and
geographic regions.
* Implications: The outcome of the panel has likely implications for
practice or conduct of research in IS.
* Panel Interest: The panel seems likely to draw a wide audience.
Panel Proposal Format and Page Limit Requirements The panel proposal
must not exceed five (5) pages and must conform to the ECIS 2020
Required Elements of Panel Proposals. The 5-page count must include all
text, figures, tables, and appendices. The abstract, keywords, and
references are excluded from this page count. Submissions may include a
video clip or similar to illustrate the intended format.
Please submit your panel proposals no later than January 31, 2020 to
Panel Chairs using the email:
m.myers(a)auckland.ac.nz<mailto:m.myers@auckland.ac.nz<mailto:m.myers@auckland.ac.nz%3cmailto:m.myers@auckland.ac.nz>>
Notification will be sent on March 15, 2020.
ECIS 2020 Panel Chairs
Michael Myers, The University of Auckland
(m.myers(a)auckland.ac.nz<mailto:m.myers@auckland.ac.nz<mailto:m.myers@auckland.ac.nz%3cmailto:m.myers@auckland.ac.nz>>)
Suzanne Rivard, HEC Montreal
(suzanne.rivard(a)hec.ca<mailto:suzanne.rivard@hec.ca<mailto:suzanne.rivard@hec.ca%3cmailto:suzanne.rivard@hec.ca>>)
Best wishes
Michael
[cid:image001.png@01D0CEB6.D0E5B870]
Michael D. Myers
Professor of Information Systems
Room 458, Level 4, Owen G. Glenn Building, 12 Grafton Road
Department of Information Systems and Operations Management
The University of Auckland Business School
Private Bag 92019
Auckland 1010, NEW ZEALAND
m.myers(a)auckland.ac.nz<mailto:m.myers@auckland.ac.nz>
https://unidirectory.auckland.ac.nz/people/profile/m-myers
T : +64 9 923 7468
M : +64 21 370 091
F : +64 9 373 7430
Skype: m_d_myers<callto://m_d_myers/>
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Subject: [AISWorld] AMCIS 2020 - Mini-Track: Adoption and Impact of
Health Information Technology
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2020 22:11:55 -0500
From: David Zhang <daz215(a)lehigh.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
*Call for Papers*
*Mini-Track Proposal for AMCIS 2020*
*Track Name: *Healthcare Informatics and Health Information Technology
*Title of Mini-Track*: Adoption and Impact of Health Information Technology
*Deadline for Submission: February 28, 2020*
*Paper Call for the Mini-Track*
In this mini-track, we focus on the adoption and impact of health
information technology (HIT). Specifically, we examine the hurdles,
facilitators, stakeholders, and models for HIT adoption, and investigate
the impact of HIT on patients, doctors, healthcare organization, and
society in general. We invite research at any level, including individual,
unit, organization, community, or society, and using various research
methodologies, such as empirical, modelling, case study, conceptual,
intervention, or simulation. Issues of interest include but are not limited
to the following:
· factors affecting HIT adoption in the health care context
· stakeholders and their interactions in affecting HIT adoption
· new models of HIT adoption
· post-adoption behavior and meaningful use of HIT
· how does HIT affect patient care?
· how does HIT affect hospital operational efficiency and
effectiveness?
· how do online communities facilitate high-quality and affordable
health care?
*Mini-Track Co-Chairs*:
1 (primary): Gang Peng, Associate Professor, California State University
Fullerton, gpeng(a)fullerton.edu
2: David Zhang, Assistant Professor, Lehigh University, daz215(a)lehigh.edu
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Assistant Professor of DATA
Lehigh University
College of Business
621 Taylor Street
Bethlehem, PA 18015
(610) 758-4225
daz215(a)lehigh.edu
https://cbe.lehigh.edu/faculty-research/faculty/management/dawei-david-zhang
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP for AMCIS 2020 Minitrack 1: Cross-Cultural
Perspective on User Generated Content
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2020 21:38:35 -0600
From: Yun Wan <yunwan(a)gmail.com>
Reply-To: yunwan(a)gmail.com
To: AISWorld(a)lists.aisnet.org
AMCIS 2020:
NEW FRONTIERS IN DIGITAL CONVERGENCE
Salt Lake City, Utah
August 12-16, 2020
Minitrack: Cross-Cultural Perspective on User Generated Content
Track: Culture in Information Systems (SIG Culture)
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-6
Deadline for Submissions: Friday, February 28, 2020, 5:00 pm MST (7:00 pm
EST)
Description:
The diversity of consumers’ cultural background is enriching the utility of
user-generated content (UGC). While some studies report cross-cultural
differences in ethnic restaurant reviews, we are still in the early stage
of understanding how cross-cultural influences are transpiring on the
broader spectrum of UGC ranging from online consumer reviews to social
media posts. The UGC has been widely utilized in cross-cultural contexts
with the globalization of online portals. Empirical investigations are
pressingly needed to explore innovative methods and frameworks on such
topics as textual characteristics of UGC by the profiles of consumers;
sentiment analyses of UGC by national cultures; cross-cultural analyses of
UGC for subjective goods such as hospitality products and services; and the
diversity of UGC reactions by consumers’ cultural background. Finally, we
encourage submissions that apply a cross-disciplinary perspective beyond
the existing national culture frameworks, such as Hofstede’s.
You can find the paper submission guidelines and template here:
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/
Mini-Track co-chairs:
Makoto Nakayama, DePaul University (mnakayama(a)cdm.depaul.edu)
Yun Wan, University of Houston Victoria (wany(a)uhv.edu)
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Subject: [AISWorld] DESRIST 2020 3rd Call for Papers
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2020 05:30:21 +0000
From: Rossi Matti <matti.rossi(a)aalto.fi>
To: Isworld <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technologies
(DESRIST) 2020 Conference
https://desrist2020.org
Host: University of Agder (UiA)
Location: Kristiansand, Norway
Date: June 9-11, 2020
Theme: Designing for Digital Transformation – Co-Creating Services with
Citizens and Industry
There has been a surge of interest in design science research (DSR) in
Information Systems in the last few years and we can say that this is
now a mature field. The goal of the design science research paradigm is
to extend the boundaries of human and organizational capabilities by
designing new and innovative constructs, models, methods, processes, and
systems. Scholars from different backgrounds – such as information
systems, computer science, data science, software engineering, energy
informatics, medical informatics, and operations research – are actively
engaged in generating novel solutions to interesting design problems.
The theme of DESRIST 2020 is designing for digital transformation and
our goal is to bring not only researchers but also practitioners from
the private and public sector to the conference to discuss and debate
how to co-create services for citizens and industries.
Call for Contributions
-------------------------------------
The 15th DESRIST conference will bring together researchers and
practitioners engaged in all aspects of design science research, with a
special emphasis on the design of services for digital transformation.
Apart from theoretical contributions we are encouraging submissions on
specific solutions, such as products and prototypes. We invite
contributions (research papers, demos, and panel/debate proposals) that
describe work in different areas of design science research, including,
but not limited to, the following:
* Conference Theme
* Designing for Digital Transformation
* Service Design and Design of Service Systems
* Co-Designing Public Services and Governments
* Theoretical and Methodological Contributions to Design Science Research
* Science of Design and Design Theory
* Design Processes and Principles of Design
* Modularity and Rules in Design
* Representations and Architectures for Design
* Evaluation of Design Science Research
* Emerging Methods and Tools in Design Science Research
* Design Economics
* Domain-specific Applications of Design Science Research
We invite full papers, research-in-progress papers and panels as well as
product and prototype presentations. See the submission page for
details: https://desrist2020.org/submissions/
Publications
-------------------------------------
The DESRIST Proceedings with the full research papers,
research-in-progress papers, and prototypes papers accepted to the
conference will be published in Lecture Notes in Computer Science
(LNCS). Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit revised and
extended versions of their work for fast-tracked submissions in journals
of our discipline.
Best Paper Award
-------------------------------------
Two awards will be given out: the best paper of the conference, and the
best student paper.
Important Dates
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Paper, Poster and Prototype Submission Deadline: January 31, 2020
Paper Acceptance Notifications: March 10, 2020
Panel Submission Deadline: March 15, 2020
Panel Acceptance Notifications: March 25, 2020
Early Registration Deadline: April 5, 2020
Camera Ready Papers: April 7, 2020
Conference: June 10-11, 2020
Doctoral Consortium: June 9, 2020
2020 DESRIST Organization
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General Chairs
Bengisu Tulu, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), USA
Soussan Djamasbi, WPI, USA,
Gondy Leroy, University of Arizona, USA
Conference Chairs
Maung Sein, UiA, Norway
Leif Skiftenes Flak, UiA, Norway
Program Chairs
Oliver Mueller, Paderborn University, Germany
Matti Rossi, Aalto University, Finland
Panel Chairs
Margunn Aanestad, UiA, Norway
Polyxenia Vassilakopolou, UiA, Norway
Monica Tremblay, William & Mary's Raymond A. Mason School of Business, USA
Doctoral Consortium Chairs
Sandeep Purao, Bentley University, USA
Devinder Thapa, UiA, Norway
Prototypes Chairs
Amir Haj-Bolouri, University West, Sweden
Leona Chandra Kruse, University of Liechtenstein, Liechtenstein
Proceedings Chair
Sara Hofmann, UiA, Norway
Industry Relations Chairs
Carl Erik Moe, UiA, Norway
Local Arrangements
Amna Drace, UiA, Norway
Matti Rossi
Professor of Information Systems Science
Aalto University School of Business
Department of Information and Service Management
P.O. Box 21220, FI-00076 AALTO, Finland
Visiting address Ekonominaukio 1 Room V209, Espoo
https://goo.gl/maps/cniDWnZrAiy
email: matti.rossi(a)aalto.fi<mailto:matti.rossi@aalto.fi>
Mobile: +358-50-3835503, Skype: motrossi
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Subject: [AISWorld] CfP: Digital Development Leadership – June 2020 UK
DSA Conference track
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2020 06:44:59 +0000
From: Jaco Renken <jaco.renken(a)manchester.ac.uk>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Call for Abstracts – “Digital Development Leadership” track
UK Development Studies Association conference, 17-19 Jun 2020,
University of Birmingham, UK
This is a call for abstracts/presentations – exploratory, analytical,
critical – on leadership of digital development with an initial deadline
of 20 Jan 2020.
We are seeking papers that help us to conceptualise, to analyse, to
evidence, to critique and, overall, to build a picture of leadership for
digital development: its nature, characteristics, capacities,
challenges, approaches and impacts .
The following timeline will be observed:
- 20 Jan 2020 - prospective presenters to submit a “paper proposal”
(title, author names & emails, short abstract of <300 characters; long
abstract of <250 words) via the conference online
form<https://nomadit.co.uk/dsa/dsa2020/conferencesuite.php/paperproposal/8924>.
Track details and link to paper proposal online at:
https://nomadit.co.uk/conference/dsa2020/p/8924
- Feb: decision communicated on paper proposals
- 4 Mar: conference registration opens (early-bird discounts close 7 Apr)
- 17-19 Jun: conference
If you have any queries prior to abstract submission, do please ask:
jaco.renken(a)manchester.ac.uk<mailto:jaco.renken@manchester.ac.uk>
Track Organisers:
- Jaco Renken, Richard Heeks, Epiphania Kimaro, Centre for Development
Informatics<http://www.cdi.manchester.ac.uk/>, GDI, University of
Manchester, UK
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This track is an initiative of the DSA’s Information, Technology and
Development study
group<https://www.devstud.org.uk/study-groups/information-technology-and-developm…>
General call for papers details at:
https://www.devstud.org.uk/conferences/2020/cfp.shtml
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Subject: [computational.science] [CFP] GrAPL 2020: Workshop on Graphs,
Architectures, Programming, and Learning (co-located with IPDPS 2020)
Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2020 17:49:26 +0000
From: Tumeo, Antonino via computational.science
<computational.science(a)lists.iccsa.org>
Reply-To: Tumeo, Antonino <Antonino.Tumeo(a)pnnl.gov>
To: ascgroup(a)gmail.com <ascgroup(a)gmail.com>
[Please accept our apologies for multiple postings.]
CALL FOR PAPERS
*******************************************************************************
GrAPL 2020: Workshop on Graphs, Architectures, Programming, and Learning
https://hpc.pnl.gov/grapl/
May 18, 2020
Co-Located with IPDPS 2020
New Orleans
Louisiana, USA
GrAPL is the result of the combination of two IPDPS workshops:
GABB: Graph Algorithms Building Blocks
GraML: Workshop on The Intersection of Graph Algorithms and Machine Learning
******************************************************************************
SUMMARY
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Data analytics is one of the fastest growing segments of computer
science. Many real-world analytic workloads are a mix of graph and
machine learning methods. Graphs play an important role in the synthesis
and analysis of relationships and organizational structures, furthering
the ability of machine-learning methods to identify signature features.
Given the difference in the parallel execution models of graph
algorithms and machine learning methods, current tools, runtime systems,
and architectures do not deliver consistently good performance across
data analysis workflows. In this workshop we are interested in graphs,
how their synthesis (representation) and analysis is supported in
hardware and software, and the ways graph algorithms interact with
machine learning. The workshop’s scope is broad and encompasses the wide
range of methods used in large-scale data analytics workflows.
This workshop seeks papers on the theory, model-based analysis,
simulation, and analysis of operational data for graph analytics and
related machine learning applications. In particular, we are interested,
but not limited to the following topics:
• Provide tractability and performance analysis in terms of complexity,
time-to-solution, problem size, and quality of solution for systems that
deal with mixed data analytics workflows;
• Discuss the problem domains and problems addressable with graph
methods, machine learning methods, or both;
• Discuss programming models and associated frameworks such as Pregel,
Galois, Boost, GraphBLAS, GraphChi, etc., for building large
multi-attributed graphs;
• Discuss how frameworks for building graph algorithms interact with
those for building machine learning algorithms;
• Discuss hardware platforms specialized for addressing large, dynamic,
multi-attributed graphs and associated machine learning;
Besides regular papers, short papers (up to four pages) describing
work-in-progress or incomplete but sound, innovative ideas related to
the workshop theme are also encouraged.
IMPORTANT DATES
---------------
Position or full paper submission: February 3, 2020
Author Notification: February 29, 2020
Camera-ready: March 15, 2020
Workshop: May 18, 20120
PAPER SUBMISSIONS
-----------------
Submissions will be done through Linklings:
https://ssl.linklings.net/conferences/ipdps/
Please visit GrAPL'20 website for instructions: https://hpc.pnl.gov/grapl/
Authors can submit two types of papers: Short papers (up to 4 pages) and
long papers (up to 10 pages). All submissions must be single-spaced
double-column pages using 10-point size font on 8.5x11 inch pages (IEEE
conference style), including figures, tables, and references.
The templates are available at:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
ORGANIZATION
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General co-Chairs:
Scott McMillan (CMU SEI), smcmillan(a)sei.cmu.edu
Manoj Kumar (IBM), manoj1(a)us.ibm.com
Program Chairs:
Danai Koutra (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor), dkoutra(a)umich.edu
Mahantesh Halappanavar (PNNL), hala(a)pnnl.gov
GrAPL's Little Helpers:
Tim Mattson (Intel)
Antonino Tumeo (PNNL)
Program Committee:
Nesreen K Ahmed, Intel Research and Intel AI, USA
Sasikanth Avancha, Intel Labs - Parallel Computing Lab, India
Aydin Buluç, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, USA
Timothy A. Davis, University of Florida, USA
Jana Doppa, Washington State University, USA
John Gilbert, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA
Sergio Gómez, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Catalonia
Will Hamilton, McGill University, Mila, Canada
Stratis Ioannidis, Northeastern University, Boston, USA
Bharat Kaul, Intel Labs - Parallel Computing Labs, India
Kamesh Madduri, The Pennsylvania State University, USA
Henning Meyerhenke, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany
Indranil Roy, Natural Intelligence, USA
Robert Rallo, Pacific Northwest National Lab, USA
P. Sadayappan, University of Utah, USA
Yizhou Sun, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Flavio Vella, Free University of Bozen, Italy
Steering Committee:
David A. Bader (New Jersey Institute of Technology)
Aydın Buluç (LBNL)
John Feo (PNNL)
John Gilbert (UC Santa Barbara)
Tim Mattson (Intel)
Ananth Kalyanaraman (Washington State University)
Jeremy Kepner (MIT Lincoln Laboratory)
Antonino Tumeo (PNNL)
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Subject: [AISWorld] AMCIS 2020 CFP - Bright ICT Minitrack
Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2020 16:47:46 -0500
From: Jiyong Park <jiyong.park(a)uncg.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
*Minitrack: Bright ICT – Beyond Security and Privacy Concerns*
*Information Security and Privacy (SIGSEC)*
*AMCIS 2020*
*Salt Lake City, Utah, August 12-16 2020*
*CALL FOR PAPERS*
Global information and communication infrastructures and platforms have
made businesses and the broader society more efficient and effective.
However, many serious side effects have emerged alongside these information
and communications technology (ICT) platforms, imperiling the foundation of
future not only in a particular country, but also across borders. To reduce
the substantial adverse effects on our economy and national security, many
researchers pay high attention to the negative effects of ICT and
investigate concepts and approaches to drastically reduce its undesirable
consequences. Beyond simple concerns of security and privacy, we have to
establish safe and secure ICT platforms which can preventively identify and
mitigate malicious anonymous security and privacy concerns across the globe.
This minitrack extends the vision of ICT-enabled Bright Society adopted as
an AIS Grand Vision Project (in short, Bright ICT Initiative) in 2014 (see
Lee 2015).[1] <#_ftn1> In doing so, this minitrack encompasses the
development of relevant technologies, business models, public policies,
social norms, international agreements, and national indexes for bright,
secure, and trusted ICT platforms (including Internet architecture).
Systematic research on a global scale is particularly welcomed. This
minitack invites original research articles addressing a broad coverage of
technical, managerial, economic, and strategic solutions towards developing
the bright ICT platforms, with emphasis on global trust building. Papers
may employ any applicable IS research methods (e.g., case study, survey,
analytical modeling, experiments, computational models, design science,
etc.).
Topics of interest, but not limited to:
· Preventive bright ICT paradigm
· Bright ICT in global environments
· Cross-cultural security awareness
· Compliance and liability
· Cross-cultural views on privacy
· Privacy management and concerns
· Ethics in privacy and security
Important Dates:
· January 6, 2020: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2020 (*Now Open*)
at PCS Submission (
https://new.precisionconference.com/user/login?society=ais)
· *February 28, 2020*: AMCIS manuscript submissions closes for
authors at 5:00pm MST (completed research and Emergent Research Forum (ERF))
· April 22, 2020: Camera-ready papers are due at 5:00pm MST
We look forward to receiving your best works for the minitrack of Bright
ICT. If you have any questions, feel free to contact one of minitrack
co-chairs.
Minitrack Co-Chairs
Jiyong Park, jiyong.park(a)uncg.edu, University of North Carolina at
Greensboro
Aaron Michael French, afrench(a)unm.edu, University of New Mexico
Dan J. Kim, dan.kim(a)unt.edu, University of North Texas
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[1] <#_ftnref1> Lee, Jae Kyu. 2015. "Guest Editorial: Research Framework
for AIS Grand Vision of the Bright ICT Initiative," *MIS Quarterly*, (39:
2) pp.iii-xii.
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