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Call for Papers
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- Cyber-physical information systems -
- minitrack at HICSS 2019 -
- January 8-11, Maui, Hawaii, USA -
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Description
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Data analytics allows us to reason about nearly all aspects of an
enterprise
these days. In-memory data processing integrates data from various
sources, such
as databases but also sensors, and allows decisions that
potentially affect the
physical world again. Healthcare, Industry 4.0, supply chain
management are
prominent examples of Information Systems that exploit real-time
data stemming
from the physical world.
This minitrack aims at aspects that happen at the beginning and
the end of
this chain of processing where we find sensor based systems that
communicate,
preprocess data and allow to react to feedback. We are especially
interested in
the dependencies between technology and applications. The research
question
being on our mind in particular looks at new applications that are
becoming
possible by specific technological platforms in the complex of
cyber-physical
systems and information systems. Our attention is on missing, that
is to say,
desirable or necessary features of those systems in order to
promote new and
support existing applications.
Topics
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The minitrack has a purposive broad scope, and specific areas of
interest
include (but are not limited to):
• enterprise buses for cyber physical systems
• real-time enterprise engineering
• handling of uncertainty in cyber-physical information systems
• dependable and trustworthy information systems
• emerging hardware and software platforms
• sensor based applications
• driving applications and their requirements on data collection
and manipulation
• application architectures
• quality of service and data quality
We encourage papers that span different topics and communities. We
also welcome
experience papers that clearly articulate lessons learned and
papers that
refute prior published results. Papers will be judged on novelty,
significance,
correctness, and clarity. Preference will be given to papers with
innovative ideas
and new approaches over papers with incremental results on
well-established
problems.
Submission instructions
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Papers have to be submitted via the HICSS submission process.
Detail about paper formatting, double blind review process and
further responsibilities of authors can be found at:
http://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-and-minitracks/authors/
Important dates
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April 15: Paper submission begins.
June 15 11:59 pm HST : Paper submission deadline
August 17 11:59 pm HST : Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
September 22: Deadline for authors to submit final manuscript for
publication
October 1: Deadline for at least one author of each paper to
register for the conference
Organizers and contact
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Christian Becker, University of Mannheim, Germany
Jörg Nolte, BTU Cottbus, Germany
Matti Rossi, Aalto Business School, Finland
Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschaft, FAU Erlangen, Germany
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