-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [WI] CfP: European Design Science Symposium 2011 (EDSS 2011) - Leixlip, Ireland Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 00:37:25 +0100 From: Markus Helfert markus.helfert@computing.dcu.ie To: wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
********************************************************************* ** Call for Papers ** ** European Design Science Symposium 2011 (EDSS 2011) ** ** Intel Technology Campus, Leixlip, Ireland ** ** ** ** 13th of October 2011 ** ** www.dssymposium.org ** *********************************************************************
Important Dates =============== Submission Deadline: 31 July 2011 Notification to Authors: 1 September 2011 Symposium Date: 13 October 2011 Camera Ready Submission: 30 November 2011
Background ========== Design Science creates and evaluates IT artifacts intended to solve identified organizational problems. Such artifacts are represented in a structured form that may vary from software, formal logic, and rigorous mathematics to informal natural language descriptions. Design Science Research (DSR) has become an accepted approach for research in the Information Systems discipline with a dramatic growth in recent, related literature. In particular, DSR holds promise as a paradigm that can establish the relevance of academic information systems research for IS practice. The rich phenomena that emerge from the interaction of people, organizations, and technology needs to be qualitatively assessed to yield an understanding of the phenomena adequate for theory development or problem solving.
We invite contributions that describe research results and address DSR issues related to IT management and information systems. In-line with the aim of this annual symposium we especially encourage contributions that highlight the challenges and benefits of collaboration between academia and practice.
Contributions from industry, academia and collaborative research are welcome. We also encourage postgraduate researchers to submit their work.
Topics of Interest ================== include but are not limited to: • What makes projects different when using a design science approach? • What are typical design science projects and results? • What are the challenges and principles in a design science project? • How can design science projects be evaluated? • What are the advantages and limitations of following a design science approach? • How can practitioners’ benefit from and participate in a design science approach? • What is the demand for design science projects?
Symposium Venue =============== The symposium will be held at Intel Technology Campus, Intel Ireland, Leixlip, on 13th of October 2011. The Symposium will be held in conjunction with the Intel European Research and Innovation Conference (ERIC) 2011.
Paper Submission ================ For paper submission please see details at www.dssymposium.org
Publication =========== Springer CCIS Proceedings EDSS proceedings will appear as a volume of the renowned Springer CCIS series. Please refer to the official CCIS website for detailed author guidelines, and for respective word processor templates.
Important Dates =============== Submission Deadline: 31 July 2011 Notification to Authors: 1 September 2011 Symposium Date: 13 October 2011 Camera Ready Submission: 30 November 2011
General Chairs ============== Prof. Alan Hevner (University of South Florida) Prof. Martin Curley (Intel/Innovation Value Institute)
Programme Chairs ================ Prof. Brian Donnellan (National University of Ireland Maynooth) Dr. Markus Helfert (Dublin City University)
Industry Chair ============== Jim Kenneally (Intel)
Contact: info@dssymposium.org
The European Design Science Symposium 2011 is organised by the Innovation Value Institute at the National University of Ireland Maynooth in conjunction with the Business Informatics Group at Dublin City University.