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General SAND (Systems Analysis and Design) Track at AMCIS 2022 -
Systems analysis involves examining business problems
(opportunities) and identifying possible solutions; systems design
includes the identification, specification, and implementation of
an information technology solution. The combined field of Systems
Analysis and Design (SAND) deals with all issues related to the
development of systems and therefore is of central importance to
the Information Systems discipline, including understanding how
businesses can create value with new digital technologies.
Submission Deadlines:
* March 1, 2022, 5 PM Eastern Standard Time - Completed Research
and ERF Submissions due
* April 15, 2022, 5 PM Eastern Standard Time - Workshop, Panel,
TREO, and PDS Submissions due
To submit your paper, please visit:
https://amcis2022.aisconferences.org/
Track Chairs:
Roman Lukyanenko, HEC Montréal
Arturo Castellanos, College of William and Mary
Jon W. Beard, Iowa State University
We welcome your submissions to three (3) exciting mini-tracks
focusing on different aspects of systems analysis and design - a
core information systems area. The Minitracks are:
Contemporary Issues in DevOps and Agile Development (SIGSAND) - It
is fair to say that agile methodologies - in some form or manner -
have been widely accepted in industry. We are farther along in our
understanding of various aspects of agile development, including
but not limited to its adoption, adaptation, scalability, social
aspects, project management, distributed development, and
enterprise agility. However, the emergence of new technologies,
the increase in regulatory requirements, and the enormous changes
that have occurred in the development landscape present
opportunities for new areas of research. For example, the advent
of DevOps and its interplay with agile needs more empirical
investigation. Likewise, agile methodologies appear to be a
natural fit for AI/Business Analytics projects which needs further
exploration. This mini-track provides a forum for researchers to
address fundamental issues regarding DevOps and agile development
practices as well as contemporary topics raised by its widespread
acceptance and use. The Chairs for this minitrack are:
VenuGopal Balijepally,
balijepa@oakland.edu<
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mailto:balijepa@oakland.edu<
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Sridhar Nerur,
snerur@uta.edu<
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mailto:snerur@uta.edu<
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Indika Dissanayake,
i_dissan@uncg.edu<
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Innovations in SA&D Processes - The objective of this
mini-track is to bring together work on various organizational
processes during the typical development phases of systems and
software. These include, but are not limited to, innovations in
organizational processes, work process analysis, distributed
teams, global aspects of team collaboration, the balance between
process and agile approaches, and innovations in software
development processes. Researchers can present the technical,
empirical, cognitive, pedagogical, theoretical, and applied
aspects of processes related to Systems Analysis and Design,
highlighting the continuing fundamental position of systems
analysis and design in the IS discipline. Papers may cover topics
including exploration and exploitation in software development,
issues in managing globally distributed projects, and improving
project management practices to address success dimensions such as
scope, schedule, costs, and quality as well as co-creation of
value for the customer. The Chairs for this minitrack are:
Solomon Antony,
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Akhilesh Bajaj,
akhilesh-bajaj@utulsa.edu<
mailto:akhilesh-bajaj@utulsa.edu<
mailto:akhilesh-bajaj@utulsa.edu%3cmailto:akhilesh-bajaj@utulsa.edu<
mailto:akhilesh-bajaj@utulsa.edu<
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Dinesh Batra,
batra@fiu.edu<
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Modeling Languages, Methodologies, Methods, Techniques, and Tools
- This minitrack recognizes the important role modeling languages,
methodologies, methods, and tools play in the field of Information
Systems. This minitrack provides a forum for researchers,
educators, and practitioners working in the areas of modeling
language development, use, enhancement, and evaluation. The
minitrack will consider all papers that are related to the theme
and we are particularly interested in papers that address and
demonstrate the role of conceptual modelling with emerging trends
such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Analytics,
Cybersecurity, and Cloud Computing. Papers that discuss the
changing role of modelling and models, and the future directions
of modelling and models are also welcome. The minitrack is open to
empirical, conceptual, theoretical, and technical pieces, and is
receptive to all research methods. The Chairs for this minitrack
are:
Dominik Bork,
dominik.bork@tuwien.ac.at<
mailto:dominik.bork@tuwien.ac.at<
mailto:dominik.bork@tuwien.ac.at%3cmailto:dominik.bork@tuwien.ac.at<
mailto:dominik.bork@tuwien.ac.at<
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John Erickson,
johnerickson@unomaha.edu<
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Keng Siau,
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Xin Tan,
xtan@fdu.edu<
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Again, to submit your paper, please visit:
https://amcis2022.aisconferences.org/
We look forward to your submissions!
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