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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP - HICSS 2012 - Cloud Infrastructures and Interoperability
Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2011 20:34:41 +0200
From: Yannis Charalabidis <yannisx@epu.ntua.gr>
To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org>


AISWorld Digest, Vol 17, Issue 8

CALL FOR PAPERS

 

Cloud Infrastructures and Interoperability 

HICSS 2012 Minitrack

Y. Charalabidis, M. Janssen, O.Glassey

 

Within the 45th Hawaiian International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), we organise a minitrack on Cloud Infrastructures and Interoperability in the Public Sector. The 45th HICSS, one of the most prominent Conferences on Information Sciences worldwide, will be held on January 4-7, 2012, in Maui, Hawaii.

 

This minitrack is aimed at discussing theories, methodologies, experience reports, literature and case studies in e-government infrastructures and interoperability. We solicit for papers covering a variety of aspects and combining theory and practice. papers in the field of e-government induced data-and process-based integration, information exchange, enterprise architecture, cloud computing, ICT-(shared) services and Software as a Service (SaaS) are strongly encouraged. We promote a diversity of research methods to study the challenges of this multifaceted discipline focusing on various aspects of interoperability and also theoretical papers and papers from developing countries.


Topics and research areas include, but are not limited to:

  1. Development, implementation, maintenance of projects, system and enterprise architectures and infrastructures
  2. System, data and process-based integration
  3. Information infrastructures, cloud infrastructures, reuse, quality
  4. Semantic ontologies, web services and modeling
  5. Cloud computing, infrastructures, ICTservices, scalability, reliability, flexibility
  6. Software as service (SaaS), utility computing, platform as service, shared services, service providers
  7. Cross-organizational modeling and visualization ranging from the organizational to technical level
  8. Infrastructure, interoperability and enterprise architecture planning, alignment, strategies and governance
  9. Technical, semantic, organizational, managerial aspects of interoperability
  10. Organizational and/or policy perspectives on the dynamics of the infrastructure and interoperability process and barriers to interoperability
  11. Theoretical contributions and contributions from developing countries
  12. Interoperability and architecture standards, principles and frameworks
  13. Service-oriented architectures, web services, semantic web services, web service orchestration and composition
  14. Best practices and case studies at all levels of government, including local and transnational government-Longitudinal studies that span over generations of e-Government implementations
  15. Longitudinal studies that span over generations of e-Government implementations

Important Deadlines: 
June 15.2011: Submit full manuscripts for review. 
Aug 15.2011: Acceptance notices are emailed to authors by the Review System. 
Sept 15.2011: Accepted authors submit Final Paper. 

Minitrack Chairs (potential authors may email for guidance on paper ideas)
Yannis Charalabidis (primary contact)
University of Aegean and National Technical University of Athens

yannisx@epu.ntua.gr

Marijn Janssen
Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology, 
m.f.w.h.a.janssen@tudelft.nl

Olivier Glassey
IDHEAP - Institut de Hautes Etudes en Administration Publique, University of Lausanne, 
olivier.glassey@idheap.unil.ch

More information and author guidelines at: 
http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/hicss_45/apahome45.htm