Betreff: | [AISWorld] Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems (WITS 2012) Call For Papers |
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Datum: | Mon, 18 Jun 2012 13:30:44 -0400 |
Von: | Rees, Jacquelyn M <jrees@purdue.edu> |
An: | aisworld@lists.aisnet.org <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org> |
22nd
Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems in Orlando,
Florida
December 15-16,
2012
Conference Theme: Digital Innovation
for Sustainability
Conference
URL: http://site.warrington.ufl.edu/wits/
Electronic Submission System: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wits2012
The 22nd
Annual Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems will
be held in Orlando, Florida, on December 15-16, 2012, just
prior to the International Conference on Information Systems
(ICIS). The purpose of the workshop is to provide a forum for
discussion and interaction among scholars with research
interests in the cutting edge issues of information
technologies and systems. The theme of the conference is
“Digital Innovation for Sustainability.”
Sustainability is
the capacity of systems to endure over time. Even though this
definition is intended mostly for ecosystems, it obviously
extends to systems created and impacted by humans such as
information systems. Unconstrained human economic development
has lead not only to destruction of delicate ecosystems, but
in the end has contributed to volatile economic cycles and
economic damage from natural disasters. Information technology
is both a contributor and a potential solution to the
challenges of managing sustainable development. Better
decision support for public policy planners, businesses and
consumers can lead to better long-term decisions. Examples are
numerous and include inefficiencies in power systems which can
be identified by data mining tools and solutions which can be
generated by optimization. Virtualization, used properly, can
reduce the carbon footprint of existing information systems.
Understanding the economic and environmental impact of
information systems, can lead to greater sustainable adoption,
use, and retirement of information systems and technologies.
Since it is a workshop, WITS actively
solicits papers describing novel research ideas that may be at
a relatively early stage of development. Research topics of
interest include, but are not limited to:
Agent-based
Systems Agile System
Development Cloud
Computing Collaboration
and Recommender Systems Computational
Ontology Conceptual
Modeling Databases
and Information Integration Data, Text
and Web Mining Data
Warehousing & OLAP E-Business
and E-Commerce Enterprise
Resource Planning Enterprise
Application Integration Enterprise
Systems and Architecture Green IT Grid
Computing Healthcare
Information Systems and Technology Human-Computer
Interface Information
Personalization Technology Information
Quality, Privacy, and Security Intellectual
Property Protection Intelligent
Systems and Technologies Knowledge
Management Technologies |
Mobile
Commerce and Wireless Technologies Multi-Media
Computing Peer-to-peer
Technologies Process
management and mining Recommender
Systems Resource and
organizational modeling Search
Engines Security
techniques for information systems Semantic Web Service-Oriented
Architecture and Web Services Supply
Chains and IT Systems
Analysis and Design Systems to
Support Collaboration & Negotiation IT
Infrastructure for Evolving Business Models Virtualization Web-Based
Information Systems Workflow
Management Systems |
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SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
Submitted research papers are limited
to 6 single-spaced, Times New Roman, 12-point font, 8.5" by
11" pages (including tables, figures, and references and 1"
margins on all sides). All submissions will be subject to
double blind review. Selection for presentation at the
workshop and publication in the proceedings will be based on
originality, contribution to the field, and workshop interest.
Research paper
submissions must be sent in electronic form using the WITS
2012 submission system (https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wits2012). The electronic
submission system, as well as instructions, will be available
in July 2012.
Research prototypes, and
instructional technology submissions should be sent directly
to the prototype demo chair, Kaushik Dutta (duttak@nus.edu.sg). Prototype submissions should include
links to any associated software or demo. We will accept
instructional technology submissions that emphasize innovative
use of IT in the classroom as well as innovations in teaching
IS/IT topics. All accepted prototypes and instructional
technology papers will be presented as posters during the
workshop.
PANEL ORGANIZATION
In the last two decades many new
business ventures related to information technology have
launched. Many of the innovative ideas in IS research,
including sustainability-related topics, have the potential to
start new businesses. The panel’s charge is to discuss
entrepreneurship opportunities in converting IS research to
viable businesses.
We welcome additional panel
proposals. Please submit your panel proposals directly to the
program co-chairs.
JOURNAL PUBLICATION
OPPORTUNITY
Authors of selected
workshop papers and research prototypes will be invited to
submit complete versions of their research for review and
possible publication in a special issue of ACM
Transactions on Management Information Systems (ACM
TMIS, http://tmis.acm.org/). We will invite papers
for the review of this special issue.
IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for paper
submissions: August 1, 2012
Notification of paper
acceptance: September 26, 2012
Prototype and panel
submission: October 10, 2012
Notification of prototype
and panel: October 24, 2012
Camera-ready copy due:
October 24, 2012
WORKSHOP & PROGRAM
CO-CHAIRS
Haldun Aytug
(Haldun.aytug@warrington.ufl.edu), University of Florida, USA
Jackie Rees Ulmer (jrees@purdue.edu),
Purdue University, USA
LOCAL ARRANGEMENT CHAIR
Joni L. Jones
(jonijones@usf.edu),
University of South Florida, USA
PROTOTYPE DEMO CHAIR
Kaushik Dutta (duttak@nus.edu.sg),
National University of Singapore, Singapore
PROGRAM LIAISONS
Asia:
Guoqing Chen (chengq@sem.tsinghua.edu.cn), Tsinghua University, Beijing,
China
Jae Kyu Lee (jklee@business.kaist.ac.kr), KAIST, Korea
Rahul Roy (Rahul@iimcal.ac.in), IIM Calcutta, India
Chih-Ping Wei (cpwei@im.ntu.edu.tw), National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Leon Zhao (jlzhao@cityu.edu.hk), City University of Hong Kong, Hong
Kong, China
Australia and New Zealand:
Cecil Chua (aeh.chua@auckland.ac.nz), University of Auckland, New
Zealand
Ron Weber (ron.weber@monash.edu), Monash University, Australia
Europe:
Wil van der Aalst (W.M.P.v.d.Aalst@tm.tue.nl), Eindhoven University of
Technology, The Netherlands
Matti Rossi (matti.rossi@aalto.fi), Aalto University School of
Economics, Finland
South America
Paulo Goes (pgoes@email.arizona.edu), Univeristy of Arizona, USA