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Subject: [wkwi] Final CfP for the AMCIS 2011 minitrack on "Building Intelligent IT Processes: Definition, Development and Control"
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 17:39:05 +0100 (CET)
From: Carsten Felden <carsten.felden@bwl.tu-freiberg.de>
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17th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2011)
August 04 - 07, 2011

Track: Business Intelligence and Knowledge Management


Minitrack: Building Intelligent IT Processes: Definition, Development and Control

Mini-track Co-chairs:

Prof. Dr. Carsten Felden (TU Bergakademie Freiberg) carsten.felden@bwl.tu-freiberg.de

Prof. Dr. Roger Debreceny (University of Hawai'i) debreceny@hawaii.edu

 

The aim of the mini track is to address aspects of the definition, development, and control of intelligent IT processes. To meet the many demands on IT from business demands and compliances with external requirements, transparent, reliable, and efficient IT processes are of primary importance. The mini track will examine the importance of a process-oriented view of IT in context of the Strategic Porterain Framework. We believe that this is essential in order to perform appropriate IT support for the business.

Some of the topics within proposed mini-track include:

Definition and measurement of IT processes, Performance measurement systems,

Process intelligence, Process mining

Transparency in IT processes, Measurement and metrics of process goals

Service management and quality, Identifying and managing inherent risk in processes

Achieving process standardization, Audit and assurance on processes

Process maturity, Achieving process change

Submission Guidance and Important Dates

Submissions must represent original work that has not been published in a journal or conference proceedings. At least one author for each accepted paper must register for the conference. Submissions will be peer-reviewed using a double-blind system. Submission format and general conference information may be found at http://www.amcis2011.aisnet.org/ .

 

December 30, 2010:  AMCIS 2010 submission system available (http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2011)

February 27, 2011:   Submission deadline

March 24, 2011:         Authors notified of paper acceptance decision

April 21, 2011:            Camera-ready copies of accepted manuscripts due

 

Please contact the mini-track chairs or the track chairs Dr. Paul Hu (paul.hu@business.utah.edu) or Uday Kulkarni (uday.kulkarni@asu.edu) with any questions you may have.