Betreff: | [WI] Cfp: ECIS 2016 Workshop on "Sensing Enterprise Systems" |
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Datum: | Mon, 21 Dec 2015 14:52:37 +0000 |
Von: | Michael Fellmann <michael.fellmann@uni-rostock.de> |
An: | wi@lists.uni-karlsruhe.de <wi@lists.uni-karlsruhe.de> |
Kopie (CC): | Kurt Sandkuhl <kurt.sandkuhl@uni-rostock.de> |
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Dear all,
we cordially invite you
to submit your workshop paper to the workshop on “Sensing
Enterprise Systems”, held at the 24th European Conference on
Information Systems (ECIS) 2016.
Kind regards, on behalf
of the organizing team -- Michael Fellmann
* * * Cfp: ECIS
2016 Workshop on “Sensing Enterprise Systems” * * *
Description
In today’s world,
businesses are constantly challenged and have to change
permanently due to economic and political crises, lack of
resources, environmental changes, and ever changing social
systems. Therefore enterprises need new ways to continuously
be aware of changes and more quickly adapt to changing
environments in order to remain competitive. The “Sensing
Enterprise”
concept has been coined as a vision towards enterprises
that use new technologies and concepts to continuously track
their business operations and become more responsive to
changing demands and more resilient in regard to threats.
Among enabling technologies for this are different kinds of
sensors, intelligent agents, semantic technologies, smart
objects, ad-hoc networking and technologies for
cyber-physical systems. In order to leverage these
technologies, new demands and challenges for enterprise
information systems arise. In order to support and implement
this vision of a continuously (self-)aware enterprise, they
have to transform to “Sensing Enterprise Systems”. This
transformation not only addresses technology, but also the
way humans work together and even raises ethical questions.
The workshop therefore provides a platform for a wide
spectrum of contributions that provide novel ideas and
studies in respect to the design and implementation as well
as human-related and economic aspects of future Sensing
Enterprise Systems.
Topics include but
are not limited to the following
·
Architectures
for Sensing Enterprise Systems
·
Modelling
and conceptual studies on Sensing Enterprise Systems
·
Core
enabling technologies and concepts such as sensors and
Internet of Things
·
Additional
technologies such as intelligent agents, smart objects, text
analytics
·
Design
theories and methods for developing Sensing Enterprise
Systems
·
Human
aspects such as work organization, privacy and ethical
questions
·
Neuro-IS
topics such as stress detection to support Sensing
Enterprise Systems
·
Case
studies demonstrating the practical use and efficacy of
Sensing Enterprise Systems
·
Empirical
research on adoption and acceptance of Sensing Enterprise
Systems
·
Utility,
benefit and profitability analyses for Sensing Enterprise
Systems
·
Cyber-physical
systems in the context or as part of Sensing Enterprise
Systems
Submission
Requirements
Submitted papers should
not exceed a page limit of 16 pages. The reviewing process
will follow a double-blind procedure. Papers have to be
anonymized before submitting them. Submissions should be in
PDF format only and submitted via EasyChair. The submission
site of EasyChair is available at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sensy2016. Formatting of the papers should conform to
the Springer LNBIP templates
available for Word or LaTeX. All submissions should be in English.
Important Dates
Submisssion of Workshop Papers March
18, 2016
Notification of
Decisions May 2, 2016
Final Version of
Submissions May 23, 2016
Workshop
date
June 11 or 12, 2016
Workshop Chairs
·
Michael
Fellmann (Rostock University, Institute of Computer Science)
·
Kurt
Sandkuhl (Rostock University, Institute of Computer Science)
·
Alexander
Smirnov (St. Petersburg Institute of Informatics and
Automation)
Program Committee
(tentative)
·
Arne Berre (NTNU
Trondheim)
·
Michael
Clauß (TU Chemnitz)
·
Sergio Espana (Utrecht
University)
·
Michael
Fellmann (Rostock University)
·
Pierre-Majorique
Léger (HEC Montreal)
·
Pericles
Loucoupoulus (Manchester University)
·
Adam
Pawlak (Silesian University of Technology)
·
René
Riedl (University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria and
University of Linz)
·
David
Romero (Griffith University)
·
Kurt
Sandkuhl (Rostock University, Institute of Computer Science)
·
Alexander
Smirnov (St. Petersburg Institute of Informatics and
Automation)
·
Janis
Stirna (Stockholm University)
·
Oliver
Thomas (Osnabrück University)
·
Milan
Zdravkovic (Univerity of Nis)
~ ~ ~
Jun.-Prof. Dr. Michael
Fellmann | University of Rostock, Faculty of Computer
Science and Electrical Engineering, Institute of Computer
Science, Research Group Business Information Systems |
Albert-Einstein-Str. 22, 18059 Rostock | Tel. 0381-498 7440
| E-Mail: Michael.Fellmann@Uni-Rostock.de