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AMCIS 2022 CFP - Cybersecurity Education, Training and Awareness Mini-track

AMCIS 2022
August 10-14, 2022 (Minneapolis, MN, USA)
https://amcis2022.aisconferences.org/

Track: IS in Education
Mini-track: Cybersecurity Education, Training and Awareness Mini-track

Relevant AIS SIGs: SIGED, SIGSEC

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DESCRIPTION:
The purpose of this mini-track is to provide a forum to present and discuss pedagogical models, methodologies, innovative approaches and teaching cases within the area of cybersecurity education.

Interdisciplinary contributions comparing and integrating perspectives from information systems, computer science, management studies, law, criminology, psychology or other cognate disciplines are especially welcome.

SUGGESTED TOPICS:
Topics relevant for this mini-track include, but are not limited to:

* Innovative teaching and assessment approaches in cybersecurity education
* Ethical issues in cybersecurity education
* Cultural issues in cybersecurity education
* Evaluations of SETA programmes
* Cybersecurity curriculum design
* Alignment of academic programmes with professional certifications
* Addressing the cybersecurity skills gap
* Cybersecurity competitions e.g. hackathons
* Simulations, exercises and teaching cases in cybersecurity education
* Gender issues in cybersecurity education
* Playful learning in cybersecurity education
* Game-based and problem-based learning in cybersecurity education
* Flipped classroom in cybersecurity education
* Active and collaborative learning in cybersecurity education
* Service learning in cybersecurity education
* Public awareness and understanding of cybersecurity issues
* Cybersecurity education and diversity
* Emerging needs for cybersecurity curriculum

IMPORTANT DATES
* January 21, 2022: Manuscript submissions open
* March 1, 2022: Submissions due
* April 15, 2022: Authors informed of decision
* April 25, 2022: Revised camera-ready papers due


MINI-TRACK CHAIR:
Michael Lang, National University of Ireland - Galway, Ireland
Michael.Lang@nuigalway.ie
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Today's Topics:

1. AMCIS 2022 CFP: Emerging Issues in Information Security and
Privacy mini-track(SIG Sec) (Andy Green)
2. Faculty Opening Full Professor Position in Technology and
Innovation Management (German/English), University of Fribourg,
Switzerland (Hans-Georg Fill)
3. CFP: AMCIS 2022 mini-track "Information Systems for
Sustainable Businesses and Supply Chains" (Dao, Viet)
4. Call-for-Papers, IP&MC2022 Interdisciplinary-topics (VSI:
IPMC2022 INTERDISCIPLINE), A Special Issue for Information
Processing & Management (IP&M), Elsevier (Yanwu Yang)
5. Call-for-Papers: IP&MC2022 Interdisciplinary-topics (VSI:
IPMC2022 INTERDISCIPLINE), A Special Issue for Information
Processing & Management (IP&M), Elsevier (Yang Yanwu)
6. CfP: International Workshop on Big Data in Emergent
Distributed Environments @ ACM SIGMOD 2022 (Sven Groppe)
7. AMCIS 2022 CFP: Computational Social Science Research through
Analytics (Vo, Ace)
8. CFP: IEEE COMPSAC 2022 - Deadline extended to January 31,
2022 (Maria Valero de Clemente)
9. AMCIS 2022 CFP - Digital Government and Civic Engagement
(Vikas Jain)
10. AMCIS 2022 CFP - Dark Side of Virtual Collaborative
Environments: Fake News, Rumors, and Other Unintended
Consequences. (Vikas Jain)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2022 19:50:03 +0000
From: Andy Green <agreen57@kennesaw.edu>
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Subject: [AISWorld] AMCIS 2022 CFP: Emerging Issues in Information
Security and Privacy mini-track(SIG Sec)
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AMCIS 2022: Minneapolis, August 10-14, 2022



MINI-TRACK: Emerging Issues in Information Security and Privacy (SIG Sec)



Deadline: March 1st, 2022



*Description*

The Internet was once considered separate from the world of reality. Now, organizations are leveraging the vast resources that are available through the Internet, mobile apps and other technologies to find and stay connected to customers.



Concurrent with the marriage between the cyberspace and the brick-and-mortar world, telephony and information technologies are converging. The advent of smartphones means that a single device can make calls, send emails, browse the web, review documents, and even pay the tab at a Starbucks. This has resulted in a greater need for access to personal information databases, which has made data protection and privacy issues to take the center stage. Holding personal information without adequate safeguards may lead to a disaster. This can be compounded by the ever-expanding mobile ecosystem. Incidents have shown that organizations lose goodwill, to the point of bankruptcy, for having failed to address information systems security, assurance, and privacy issues.



This mini-track will address current and emerging, issues and trends, in information systems security, assurance, and privacy.



*Potential topics*
Authors are encouraged to submit original research that pertains to but is not limited to the following areas:


* Records retention and destruction issues
* Security and privacy policies
* Cybercrime and its impact on the security technologies in the public and private sectors
* Recent advances in core security control technologies such as authentication (including biometrics), authorization (access control) and audit
* Outsourcing and the gig economy's impact on security and privacy
* Security and privacy issues of using customer tracking for customizing advertisements
* Information security and privacy concerns pertaining to use of GPS or location-based services commonly found in smartphones
* Security and privacy of mobile payments and the Fintech industry
* Security and privacy challenges and opportunities of working from home
* Emerging trends and practices in information security governance, risk management, and compliance

Full papers must not exceed 10 pages (approx. 5,000 words)
Emergent Research Forum (ERF) papers must not exceed 5 pages (approx. 2,500 words)

All submissions must conform to the AMCIS 2022 submission template and will be peer-reviewed using a double-blind system.

*Important Dates*

January 21, 2022 Manuscript submission begins at https://new.precisionconference.com/user/login

March 1, 2022 PCS closes for full papers and ERFs at 5pm Eastern time

March 25, 2022 Paper reviews are due

April 15, 2022 Program Chair decisions are sent to authors

On behalf of the mini-track co-chairs:
Gunjan Batra, Andy Green, Mia Plachkinova, and Humayun Zafar

Thanks

[Kennesaw State University]
Andrew (Andy) Green, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Information Security and Assurance
BBA-ISA degree program coordinator
Faculty sponsor - KSU Offensive Security Research Club
Competition manager - SECCDC
Department of Information Systems and Security
560 Parliament Garden Way NW
Room 490, MD 0405
Kennesaw, GA 30144
e: agreen57@kennesaw.edu<mailto:agreen57@kennesaw.edu>
w: https://securityprofessor.info<https://securityprofessor.info/>




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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2022 10:29:09 +0100
From: Hans-Georg Fill <hans-georg.fill@unifr.ch>
To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
Subject: [AISWorld] Faculty Opening Full Professor Position in
Technology and Innovation Management (German/English), University of
Fribourg, Switzerland
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Professorship in Technology and Innovation Management (100-80%)
(German/English)

combined with the Directorate of the International Institute of
Management in Technology

The University of Fribourg/Switzerland invites applications for a
Professorship in Technology and Innovation Management with a special
focus on at least one of the following topics: (1) Digital Business
Models, (2) Digital Innovation, (3) Media Technologies.

The Professorship is in the Department of Management which is part of
the Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences. The
professorship is combined with the function of Academic Director of the
International Institute of Management in Technology (iimt).

The successful candidate has a doctoral degree in the field, a
high-quality publication record in relevant international, peer-reviewed
journals and relevant teaching experience. The ideal candidate will have
extensive experience in management education and in managing a
market-oriented continuing education institution. Experience in
acquiring third party funds is desirable.

The University of Fribourg is a signatory to the DORA declaration and
attaches great importance to a qualitative assessment of academic
performance.

The teaching load is 6 to 7 hours per week and involves courses in
English and in German. The successful candidate must have a very good
command of both languages. Administrative languages are German and
French. Thus, at least passive knowledge of French is expected or a
commitment to acquire it within a reasonable period.

The salary is highly competitive. The University of Fribourg provides
equal opportunities for women and men and aims at achieving gender
balance. Applications from women are especially welcome.

For further information, please contact Professor Dr. Dirk Morschett
(e-mail: dirk.morschett@unifr.ch).

Please send complete applications (including your three most valuable
articles and teaching evaluations) in a single PDF file until March 9,
2022, to the Dean of the Faculty of Management, Economics and Social
Sciences, Professor Dr. Thierry Madi?s, Bd. de P?rolles 90, 1700
Fribourg, Switzerland (e-mail: decanat-ses@unifr.ch).


--
Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Hans-Georg Fill
Digitalization and Information Systems Group
University of Fribourg
Bd de P?rolles 90
CH-1700 Fribourg, Switzerland
Web: http://www.unifr.ch/inf/digits




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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2022 13:35:55 +0000
From: "Dao, Viet" <VTDao@ship.edu>
To: "aisworld@lists.aisnet.org" <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org>
Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: AMCIS 2022 mini-track "Information Systems
for Sustainable Businesses and Supply Chains"
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Track: Green IS and Sustainability<https://amcis2022.aisconferences.org/submissions/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-25>.

Mini-track: Information Systems for Sustainable Businesses and Supply Chains

Information Systems (IS) enable organizations to develop and promote sustainable strategies, business practices, and supply chain processes that focus on all aspects of the triple bottom line: Profit, People, and Planet. This mini-track is for research investigating the role IS plays in enabling these sustainable business strategies and practices, including research examining sustainability within individual firms and across firm boundaries. Research focused on IS to coordinate sustainability efforts within a firm and among supply chain partners is encouraged regardless of method. Inter-disciplinary research is particularly welcome.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

* IS enabling environmentally and socially sustainable business operations
* IS enabling sustainability coordination and assessment within firms and across supply chains
* IS enabling sustainability innovations
* The application of IS to disaster relief and recovery supply chains
* The application of IS to climate change adaptation
* Intertwining of environmentally and socially sustainable practices
* Using technologies like blockchain and cryptocurrencies to facilitate supply chain transparency and to improve energy markets
* IS and sustainability vision and strategy within and across firms


Mini-track co-chairs:
Thomas Abraham, Kean University, tabraham@kean.edu

Viet Dao, Shippensburg University, vtdao@ship.edu


Viet T. Dao, Ph.D.
Professor of Management Information Systems
Chair of Accounting and Management Information Systems Department
Grove College of Business
Shippensburg University
1871 Old Main Drive, GRH330
Shippensburg, PA 17257
Office: (717) 477-1436
E-mail: vtdao@ship.edu<mailto:vtdao@ship.edu>




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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2022 20:08:15 +0800
From: Yanwu Yang <yangyanwu@hust.edu.cn>
To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
Subject: [AISWorld] Call-for-Papers, IP&MC2022
Interdisciplinary-topics (VSI: IPMC2022 INTERDISCIPLINE), A Special
Issue for Information Processing & Management (IP&M), Elsevier
Message-ID: <5760ec9d-4794-29f1-1c48-b2d94400df3b@hust.edu.cn>
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https://www.elsevier.com/events/conferences/information-processing-and-management-conference/author-submission/ip-and-mc2022-interdisciplinary-topics


*Call-for-Papers*


*IP&MC2022 Interdisciplinary-topics (VSI: IPMC2022 INTERDISCIPLINE)*

*A Special Issue for/Information Processing & Management/(IP&M), Elsevier*

*Note: This special issue is a Thematic Track at IP&MC2022.*For more
information about IP&MC2022, please
visithttps://www.elsevier.com/events/conferences/information-processing-and-management-conference
<https://www.elsevier.com/events/conferences/information-processing-and-management-conference>.


*Title of the Special Issue*

*IP&MC2022 INTERDISCIPLINARY-TOPICS (VSI: IPMC2022 INTERDISCIPLINE)*


*Guest Editors*

* Name:*Yanwu Yang (Managing Guest Editor)*

University: Huazhong University of Science and Technology

Email: yangyanwu@hust.edu.cn

* Name: Chunjie Zhang

University: Beijing Jiaotong University

Email: cjzhang@bjtu.edu.cn

* Name: Kang Zhao
University: The University of Iowa

Email: kang-zhao@uiowa.edu

* Name: Qian Wang

University: Sun Yat-sen University

Email: mnswq@mail.sysu.edu.cn

* Name: Christophe Claramunt

University: Naval Academy Research Institute

Email: christophe.claramunt@gmail.com


*Background*

/This track at IP&MC2022 and a special issue in Information Processing
and Management/will publish cutting-edge original research at the
intersection of information science, computing, artificial intelligence,
economics, and social science concerning theory, methods, or
applications in a range of domains, including but not limited to
information science, information technology, management, advertising and
marketing, energy, health, economics and social computing, and metaverse.

The track aims to serve the interests of primary researchers but also
practitioners in furthering knowledge at the intersection of information
science, computing, artificial intelligence, and social science by
providing an effective forum for the timely dissemination of advanced
and topical issues. The track is especially interested in original
research articles, research survey articles, research method articles,
and articles addressing critical applications of research.

Specifically, the track is interested in four types of manuscripts,
which are:

* Research manuscripts addressing topics at the intersection of
information science, computing, artificial intelligence, and social
science.
* Methods manuscripts focusing on applying novel methods at the
intersection of information science, computing, artificial
intelligence and social science.
* Review manuscripts assessing, in a critical and in-depth manner, a
broad trend at the intersection of information science, computing,
artificial intelligence, and social science, providing integration
of the prior research, and recommendations for further work in the area.
* Critical application manuscripts concerning system design research
at the intersection of information science, computing, artificial
intelligence, and social science.

We invite authors to submit their research work (including full-length,
original, and unpublished research papers based on theoretical or
experimental contributions and review studies), especially in areas of
information science, information technology, management, advertising and
marketing, energy, health, economics and social computing, and metaverse.


*Possible Topics of Submissions*

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

* creation and analysis of evaluation methodologies for
interdisciplinary topics of informatics, computing, statistical
learning, artificial intelligence, and metaverse technologies in a
range of application domains;
* dimensions of the relationship between information, technology, and
contextual changes;
* implications and impacts of informatics, computing, statistical
learning, artificial intelligence, and metaverse technologies;
* models or algorithms with solid empirical validation of informatics,
computing, statistical learning, artificial intelligence, and metaverse;
* insights on the strengths and weaknesses of informatics, computing,
statistical learning, artificial intelligence, and metaverse
technologies;
* relationships between theory, policy, and practice of informatics,
computing, statistical learning, artificial intelligence, and
metaverse technologies;
* rigorous work of an empirical, experimental, or ethnographic nature
in the fields of informatics, computing, statistical learning,
artificial intelligence, and metaverse;
* user studies yielding new insights into informatics, computing,
statistical learning, artificial intelligence, and metaverse
technologies;
* literature surveys of existing work that propose a significant
synthesis in informatics, computing, statistical learning,
artificial intelligence, and metaverse;
* the individual and the social, the cultural and the political
dimensions of informatics, computing, statistical learning,
artificial intelligence, and metaverse technologies.


*Important Dates*

Online submission system is open January 5, 2022
Thematic track manuscript submission due date; authors are welcome to
submit early as reviews will be rolling June 15, 2022
Author notification July 31, 2022
IP&MC conference presentation and feedback October 20-23, 2022
Post conference revision due date, but authors welcome to submit earlier
January 1, 2023


*Submission Guidelines*

Submit your manuscript to the Special Issue category (VSI: IPMC2022
INTERDISCIPLINE) through the online submission system of/Information
Processing & Management/.https://www.editorialmanager.com/ipm/
<https://www.editorialmanager.com/ipm>

Authors will prepare the submission following the Guide for Authors on
IP&M journal at
(https://www.elsevier.com/journals/information-processing-and-management/0306-4573/guide-for-authors
<https://www.elsevier.com/journals/information-processing-and-management/0306-4573/guide-for-authors>).
All papers will be peer-reviewed following the IP&MC2022 reviewing
procedures.

The authors of accepted papers will be obligated to participate in
IP&MC2022 and present the paper to the community to receive feedback.
The accepted papers will be invited for revision after receiving
feedback on the IP&MC 2022 conference. The submissions will be given
premium handling at IP&M following its peer-review procedure and, (if
accepted), published in IP&M as full journal articles, with also an
option for a short conference version at IP&MC2022.

Please see this infographic for the manuscript flow:
https://www.elsevier.com/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/1211934/IPMC2022Timeline10Oct2022.pdf
<https://www.elsevier.com/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/1211934/IPMC2022Timeline10Oct2022.pdf>

For more information about IP&MC2022, please
visithttps://www.elsevier.com/events/conferences/information-processing-and-management-conference
<https://www.elsevier.com/events/conferences/information-processing-and-management-conference>.



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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2022 20:35:53 +0800
From: Yang Yanwu <yangyanwu@gmail.com>
To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
Subject: [AISWorld] Call-for-Papers: IP&MC2022
Interdisciplinary-topics (VSI: IPMC2022 INTERDISCIPLINE), A Special
Issue for Information Processing & Management (IP&M), Elsevier
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https://www.elsevier.com/events/conferences/information-processing-and-management-conference/author-submission/ip-and-mc2022-interdisciplinary-topics





Call-for-Papers

IP&MC2022 Interdisciplinary-topics (VSI: IPMC2022 INTERDISCIPLINE)



A Special Issue for Information Processing & Management (IP&M), Elsevier



Note: This special issue is a Thematic Track at IP&MC2022. For more
information about IP&MC2022, please visit
https://www.elsevier.com/events/conferences/information-processing-and-management-conference
.

Title of the Special Issue



IP&MC2022 INTERDISCIPLINARY-TOPICS (VSI: IPMC2022 INTERDISCIPLINE)

Guest Editors



Name:Yanwu Yang (Managing Guest Editor)



University: Huazhong University of Science and Technology



Email: yangyanwu@hust.edu.cn



Name: Chunjie Zhang



University: Beijing Jiaotong University



Email: cjzhang@bjtu.edu.cn



Name: Kang Zhao

University: The University of Iowa



Email: kang-zhao@uiowa.edu



Name: Qian Wang



University: Sun Yat-sen University



Email: mnswq@mail.sysu.edu.cn



Name: Christophe Claramunt



University: Naval Academy Research Institute



Email: christophe.claramunt@gmail.com



Background



This track at IP&MC2022 and a special issue in Information Processing and
Management will publish cutting-edge original research at the intersection
of information science, computing, artificial intelligence, economics, and
social science concerning theory, methods, or applications in a range of
domains, including but not limited to information science, information
technology, management, advertising and marketing, energy, health,
economics and social computing, and metaverse.



The track aims to serve the interests of primary researchers but also
practitioners in furthering knowledge at the intersection of information
science, computing, artificial intelligence, and social science by
providing an effective forum for the timely dissemination of advanced and
topical issues. The track is especially interested in original research
articles, research survey articles, research method articles, and articles
addressing critical applications of research.



Specifically, the track is interested in four types of manuscripts, which
are:



Research manuscripts addressing topics at the intersection of
information science, computing, artificial intelligence, and social science.

Methods manuscripts focusing on applying novel methods at the
intersection of information science, computing, artificial intelligence and
social science.

Review manuscripts assessing, in a critical and in-depth manner, a
broad trend at the intersection of information science, computing,
artificial intelligence, and social science, providing integration of the
prior research, and recommendations for further work in the area.

Critical application manuscripts concerning system design research at
the intersection of information science, computing, artificial
intelligence, and social science.



We invite authors to submit their research work (including full-length,
original, and unpublished research papers based on theoretical or
experimental contributions and review studies), especially in areas of
information science, information technology, management, advertising and
marketing, energy, health, economics and social computing, and metaverse.

Possible Topics of Submissions



Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:



creation and analysis of evaluation methodologies for interdisciplinary
topics of informatics, computing, statistical learning, artificial
intelligence, and metaverse technologies in a range of application domains;

dimensions of the relationship between information, technology, and
contextual changes;

implications and impacts of informatics, computing, statistical
learning, artificial intelligence, and metaverse technologies;

models or algorithms with solid empirical validation of informatics,
computing, statistical learning, artificial intelligence, and metaverse;

insights on the strengths and weaknesses of informatics, computing,
statistical learning, artificial intelligence, and metaverse technologies;

relationships between theory, policy, and practice of informatics,
computing, statistical learning, artificial intelligence, and metaverse
technologies;

rigorous work of an empirical, experimental, or ethnographic nature in
the fields of informatics, computing, statistical learning, artificial
intelligence, and metaverse;

user studies yielding new insights into informatics, computing,
statistical learning, artificial intelligence, and metaverse technologies;

literature surveys of existing work that propose a significant
synthesis in informatics, computing, statistical learning, artificial
intelligence, and metaverse;

the individual and the social, the cultural and the political
dimensions of informatics, computing, statistical learning, artificial
intelligence, and metaverse technologies.



Important Dates

Online submission system is open January 5, 2022

Thematic track manuscript submission due date; authors are welcome to
submit early as reviews will be rolling June 15, 2022

Author notification July 31, 2022

IP&MC conference presentation and feedback October 20-23, 2022

Post conference revision due date, but authors welcome to submit earlier
January 1, 2023

Submission Guidelines



Submit your manuscript to the Special Issue category (VSI: IPMC2022
INTERDISCIPLINE) through the online submission system of Information
Processing & Management. https://www.editorialmanager.com/ipm/



Authors will prepare the submission following the Guide for Authors on IP&M
journal at (
https://www.elsevier.com/journals/information-processing-and-management/0306-4573/guide-for-authors).
All papers will be peer-reviewed following the IP&MC2022 reviewing
procedures.



The authors of accepted papers will be obligated to participate in
IP&MC2022 and present the paper to the community to receive feedback. The
accepted papers will be invited for revision after receiving feedback on
the IP&MC 2022 conference. The submissions will be given premium handling
at IP&M following its peer-review procedure and, (if accepted), published
in IP&M as full journal articles, with also an option for a short
conference version at IP&MC2022.



Please see this infographic for the manuscript flow:

https://www.elsevier.com/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/1211934/IPMC2022Timeline10Oct2022.pdf



For more information about IP&MC2022, please visit
https://www.elsevier.com/events/conferences/information-processing-and-management-conference
.


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Message: 6
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2022 08:35:50 +0100
From: Sven Groppe <groppe@ifis.uni-luebeck.de>
To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
Subject: [AISWorld] CfP: International Workshop on Big Data in
Emergent Distributed Environments @ ACM SIGMOD 2022
Message-ID: <f896da9309ac0dd3ffd89e6f495b1512@www.ifis.uni-luebeck.de>
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*************************************************************************************
CALL FOR PAPERS
International Workshop on Big Data in Emergent Distributed Environments (BiDEDE 2022)

In conjunction with ACM SIGMOD 2022

June 12, 2022, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Submission: February 25, 2022

Web: http://www.ifis.uni-luebeck.de/~groppe/bidede
*************************************************************************************

** Aims of the Workshop **

Today, new forms of distributed environments beyond Cloud Computing occur that offer new kinds of applications, but pose new challenges for data management. The recent efforts for serverless computing aim at simplifying the process of deploying code in the Cloud into production by hiding scaling, capacity planning and maintenance operations from the developer or operator. Other initiatives work on avoiding the communication to the Cloud by deploying and running environments for data processing near data sources in Internet-of-Things scenarios (e.g., fog and edge computing) for large-scale smart homes, companies and cities, and near the applications (e.g., Cloudlets for mobile applications and Offline First technologies for web applications).

Research on distributed data management evolves addressing new challenges specific to these new environments. Properties of emergent distributed environments regarding capabilities of nodes, bandwidth for communication, battery lifetime of nodes, reliability of nodes and communication, and heterogeneity of configurations impact data management mechanisms and approaches, such as those for fault tolerance, replication, resource provisioning, buffer management, query processing and optimization, and transaction management. In addition, federated approaches and polystores spanning over several emergent distributed environments are also remaining research challenges based on the need for combining these different distributed environments into one distributed runtime environment for easy handling of Big Data in different models and globally optimizing data management tasks across these different environments.

The goal of this workshop is to bring together academic researchers and industry practitioners to discuss the challenges and solutions, including new approaches, techniques and applications, that significantly would advance the state of the art of Big Data in emergent distributed environments.

** Categories of Papers **

The workshop solicits papers of different categories:
- Research Papers propose new approaches, theories or techniques related to Big Data in emergent distributed environments including new data structures, protocols and algorithms. They should make substantial theoretical and empirical contributions to the research field.
- System Papers describe new data management tools, stream processing engines, databases and other systems, which are able to handle Big Data in emergent distributed environments.
- Experiments and Analysis Papers focus on the experimental evaluation of existing approaches including data structures and algorithms for Big Data in emergent distributed environments and bring new insights through the analysis of these experiments. Results of Experiments and Analysis Papers can be, for example, showing benefits of well-known approaches in new settings and environments, opening new research problems by demonstrating unexpected behavior or phenomena, or comparing a set of traditional approaches in an experimental survey.
- Application Papers report practical experiences on applications of Big Data in emergent distributed environments. Application Papers might describe how to apply technologies to specific application domains with big data demands in emergent distributed environments like social networks, web search, e-business, collaborative environments, e-learning, medical informatics, bioinformatics and geographic information system.
- Vision Papers identify emerging new or future research issues and directions, and describe new research visions having demands for Big Data in emergent distributed environments. The new visions will potentially have great impacts on society.
- Demo Papers deal with innovative systems and applications for Big Data in emergent distributed environments. These papers describe a showcase of the proposed system/application, but may also explain the novelty of the system's architecture. We are especially interested in demonstrations having a WOW-effect.
The length of papers must be within 4 pages to 6 pages. Accepted papers will be presented as oral presentations.


** Topics of Interest **

We are interested in all issues concerning the management of data to be processed in emergent distributed environments such as the following:
- Cloud Computing
- Serverless Computing
- Cloud Functions
- App Engines
- Cloud Runs
- Post-Cloud Computing
- Cloudlet
- Fog Computing
- Edge Computing
- Dew Computing
- Offline First
- Smart Home/Companies/Cities

The Data Management issues to be solved in the emergent distributed environments include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Query Processing and Optimization
- Transaction Management
- Fault Tolerance Mechanisms
- Cloud Data Warehouses
- Distributed Databases
- Federation/Polystore Architectures
- Data Lakes
- Artificial Intelligence in Big Data Environments
- Interactive Data Analytics and Big Data Science


** Workshop Chairs **

- Sven Groppe, University of Luebeck, Germany
- Le Gruenwald, University of Oklahoma, USA
- Ching-Hsien Hsu, Asia University, Taiwan


** Program Committee **

- Ahmed S. Abdelhamid, Purdue University, USA
- Mithun Balakrishna, Lymba Corporation, USA
- Brad Glasbergen, University of Waterloo, Canada
- Jinghua Groppe, University of Luebeck, Germany
- Ekaterini Ioannou, Tilburg University
- Alekh Jindal, Microsoft, USA
- Ioannis Kontopoulos, Harokopio University of Athens, Greece
- Xiang Lian, Kent State University, USA
- Qing Liu, Data61, CSIRO, Australia
- Renato Marroquin, Oracle
- Grazyna Paliwoda-Pekosz, Cracow University of Economics, Poland
- Alfredo Pulvirenti, University of Catania, Italy
- Praveen Rao, University of Missouri-Columbia, USA
- Arjun Satish, Confluent Inc., USA
- Omair Shafiq, Carleton University, Canada
- Katja Gilly de La Sierra-Llamazares, Miguel Hernandez University, Spain
- Marta Tatu, Raytheon Technologies
- Konstantinos Tserpes, Harokopio University of Athens, Greece
- Xikui Wang, Google, USA
- Benjamin Warnke, University of Luebeck, Germany
- Robert Wrembel, Poznan University of Technology, Poland
- Steffen Zeuch, Technische Universitaet Berlin, Germany
- Xiang Zhao, National University of Defense Technology, China
- Zhuoyue Zhao, University at Buffalo


** Important Dates **

Submission: February 25, 2022
Notification: April 15, 2022
Workshop: June 12, 2022


** Submission **

Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research papers that are not being considered for publication in any other forum.

Manuscripts should be formatted using the camera-ready templates in the ACM proceedings double-column format according to the "sigconf" proceedings template. Long papers cannot exceed 6 pages in length. Short papers and demo papers cannot exceed 4 pages in length.

Accepted papers will be published online in the ACM digital library.

We describe manuscript preparation and submission procedure at http://www.ifis.uni-luebeck.de/~groppe/bidede/submit




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Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2022 14:23:33 +0000
From: "Vo, Ace" <Ace.Vo@lmu.edu>
To: "aisworld@lists.aisnet.org" <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org>
Subject: [AISWorld] AMCIS 2022 CFP: Computational Social Science
Research through Analytics
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Dear Colleagues:

Please consider submitting your research to the minitrack Computational Social Science Research through Analytics for AMCIS 2022. Below is detail CFP for the minitrack:

Computational social science research has garnered much interest from multiple disciplines through the use of massive, multi-faceted, and authentic data. A recent trend in understanding social phenomena using computational social science research, especially through the use of analytics has led to many discoveries of, and confirmation of hypotheses and theories. The interdisciplinary nature of computational social science research is suitable for our field, for Information Systems has the ability to demonstrate both rigor and relevance of answering social science questions through innovative use of data analytics. As a discipline, Information Systems enable the collection, processing, and analyzing trace data, which are event-based records of activities of transactions that could be found in systems across organizations and the Internet. Therefore, our field are poised to explicate interesting and valuable insights.

Thanks to the implosion in data analytics tools such as data mining, machine learning, artificial intelligence, researchers have the ability to augment understanding of existing problems and elucidate current perplexing issues. Large-scale problems are no longer a hard-to-reach problem, but an interesting one with a plethora of research directions. In general, the guideline for computational research has percolated through various disciplines via leading research outlets like Nature, Information Systems Research, Management Information Systems Quarterly, and Communications of the ACM have started to solicit calls in this nascent research field to attract more researchers to work on interesting problems and theory building from data.

This minitrack encourages research on the utilization of data to explore, and potentially answer social phenomena. Submissions may focus on descriptive research process, novel algorithm designs, questions forming, new and interesting directions in computational social science. In addition, nascent theory forming through a bottom up approach using data is especially encouraged. Research in any domains are welcome, including but not pertaining only to, persuasion, ethics, equality, social benefit distribution, and humanitarian efforts.

Below is a list of recommended topics, however, other relevant topics are also welcome:


* Algorithm designs in Computational Social Science
* Computational Social Science strategies and research processes
* The role of Information Systems in Computational Social Science
* Computational Social Science interdisciplinary research
* Computational Social Science with Big Data applications
* Computational Social Science in changing and/or influencing human behaviors
* Ethics of Computational Social Science research on human behaviors
* Nascent theory and hypothesis forming through the use of data (quantitative grounded theory)

Here are the important dates:
* January 6, 2022: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2022 begin
* February 28, 2022: AMCIS manuscript submissions closes for authors at 5pm MST
* March 5, 2022: All papers have assigned reviewers
* April 24, 2022: Revised, camera-ready papers due
* May 1, 2022: Final decisions on AMCIS 2022 program are made, with camera-ready papers uploaded
Looking forward to seeing your research in the minitrack.

Best,

-Ace

Ace Vo, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Dept of Information Systems & Business Analytics
College of Business Administration


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Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2022 16:35:07 +0000
From: Maria Valero de Clemente <mvalero2@kennesaw.edu>
To: "AISWorld@lists.aisnet.org" <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org>
Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: IEEE COMPSAC 2022 - Deadline extended to
January 31, 2022
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COMPSAC 2022
JUNE 27 - JULY 1
TORINO, ITALY
https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2022/

***CALL FOR PAPERS***

PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE UPDATED - EXTENDED TO JANUARY 31, 2022

COMPSAC is the IEEE Computer Society Signature Conference on Computers, Software and Applications. It is a major international forum for academia, industry, and government to discuss research results and advancements, emerging challenges, and future trends in computer and software technologies and applications. The theme of COMPSAC 2022 is ?Computers, Software, and Applications in an Uncertain World?.

It is clear that we are heading towards an uncertain world catalyzed by the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing political disputes. This uncertainty has significant and direct implications for all aspects of the computer industry. To thrive in this increasingly uncertain world, innovations of computer hardware, software, and applications have emerged as a pressing need. The emerging interconnected world demands new developments in sensor-based communication hardware and operating systems. Software engineering continues to prove essential to our daily lives ranging from financial services, health care, remote learning platforms, social networks to the era of connected and autonomous vehicles, and artificial intelligence control. Governing organizations have responded to this trend by defining regulations and standards to address issues such as safety, security, and resiliency of computer hardware and software systems and applications. However, unique challenges originate from mandating these requirements under uncertainty in the absence of sound and complete solutions applicable to these new types of systems and applications. As computer researchers, we see these challenges as opportunities to fill gaps in how all dimensions of computing are developed, utilized, and supported. How to improve the resiliency of these components across a wide range of use domains is a significant challenge we suddenly find ourselves facing. How do we design systems that are able to withstand the stress of global-scale use, and still provide robust and secure services to end-users? For over 45 years, COMPSAC has been an outlet for researchers to share and discuss innovative and novel approaches to problems such as these, and we look forward to hearing your ideas in 2022!

COMPSAC 2022, organized as a tightly integrated union of symposia, will focus on technical aspects of issues relevant to computers, software and applications, with an emphasis on topics related to improving collaboration with intelligence and resilience. The technical program will include keynote addresses, research papers, industrial case studies, fast abstracts, a doctoral symposium, poster sessions, and workshops and tutorials on emerging and important topics related to the conference theme. Highlights of the conference will include plenary and specialized panels that will address the technical challenges facing researchers and practitioners who are driving fundamental changes in Computers, Software, and Applications in an Uncertain World. Panels will also address cultural and societal challenges with respect to computing and collaboration raised by rapidly changing communication norms.

Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research work, as well as industrial practice reports. Simultaneous submission to other publication venues is not permitted except as highlighted in the COMPSAC 2022 CJ/JC program. All submissions must adhere to IEEE Publishing Policies and will be vetted through the IEEE CrossCheck portal.

***DUE DATES***

Main conference submissions due
January 31, 2022 (extended)

Paper notification
April 1, 2022

Camera-ready and registration
May 1, 2022

Submission via EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=compsac2022

***ORGANIZERS***
Standing Committee Chair
Sorel Reisman
California State University, USA

Standing Committee Vice Chairs
Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed
Marquette University, USA

Mohammad Zulkernine
Queen?s University, Canada

General Chairs
Claudio Demartini
Politecnico di Torino, Italy

Leila DeFloriani
University of Maryland ? College Park, USA

Program Chairs in Chief
Yuuichi Teranishi
National Institute of Information & Communications Technology, Japan

Sahra Sedigh Sarvestani
Missouri University of Science & Technology, USA

Hong Va Leong
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

Workshop Program Chairs
Ji-Jiang Yang
Tsinghua University, China

Alfredo Cuzzocrea
University of Calabria, Italy

Dave Towey
University of Nottingham Ningbo China,

ChinaHiroki Kashiwazaki, NII, Japan

Proceedings/Publication Chair
Hossain Shahriar, Kennesaw State University





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Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2022 16:41:34 +0000
From: Vikas Jain <VJAIN@ut.edu>
To: "aisworld@lists.aisnet.org" <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org>
Subject: [AISWorld] AMCIS 2022 CFP - Digital Government and Civic
Engagement
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AMCIS 2022 CFP - Mini-track: Digital Government and Civic Engagement

Minneapolis August 10-14, 2022
Mini-track: Digital Government and Civic Engagement
Track: Digital Government (SIG EGOV)

The emergence of newer technologies such as smart devices, artificial intelligence (AI), social media, or Internet of Things (IoT) has redefined how the governments across the world deliver services to their citizens. The governments are rapidly transforming public services offered to various stakeholders by leveraging these new technologies, thereby becoming more agile in responding to citizens? needs. Further, these technologies have empowered citizens to engage in democratic processes in a manner rarely seen before such as mobilizing other citizens on key political issues through social media or increased electoral participation through e-voting. Some of these technologies led by artificial intelligence have also enabled governments to understand citizens? behavior better.

The objective of this mini track is to provide a forum for discussion and presentation of original research highlighting the role of newer digital technologies like smart devices, social media, artificial intelligence, and Internet of Things (IoT) in shaping the technical, organizational, managerial and socio-economic aspects of public services offered by governments around the world. The mini track also aims to enable discussion on new and emerging models of citizens? empowerment and civic engagement through the use of these technologies

Mini-track topics are therefore focused on but not limited to the following list.

1. Use of smart devices, social media, artificial intelligence, and Internet of Things (IoT) in delivering e-services
2. Impact of social media on civic engagement and democratic processes
3. E-voting and new modes of citizens? participation in electoral process
4. Case studies of new civic and democratic engagement models/frameworks in the digital age
5. Civic engagement challenges in digital age
6. Evaluation models for assessing the impact of newer information technologies on civic and democratic processes
7. Data analytics strategies to expand e-government and services
8. Information bias and its impact on civic and democratic processes
9. Rumors and fake news in the digital age and its impact on democratic outcomes
10. Risks, concerns and ethics in relation to the use of smart devices, social media, artificial intelligence, and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies.

Mini-track co-chairs:
Vikas Jain, University of Tampa, Tampa, Florida, USA,
vjain@ut.edu

Dapeng Liu, UNSW, Sydney, Australia
dapeng.liu@unsw.edu.au

We look forward to receiving your submissions. If you have any questions, feel free to contact the minitrack co-chairs.

Important Dates:
January 15, 2022 PCS opens for submissions
March 1, 2022 PCS closes for full papers and ERFs
March 8, 2022 Full papers and ERFs are assigned to reviewers
March 25, 2022 Paper reviews are due
April 15, 2022 Review decisions are sent to authors

Submission Instructions: https://amcis2022.aisconferences.org/submissions/call-for-papers/

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Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2022 16:56:00 +0000
From: Vikas Jain <VJAIN@ut.edu>
To: "aisworld@lists.aisnet.org" <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org>
Subject: [AISWorld] AMCIS 2022 CFP - Dark Side of Virtual
Collaborative Environments: Fake News, Rumors, and Other Unintended
Consequences.
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AMCIS 2022 CFP - Mini-track: Dark Side of Virtual Collaborative Environments: Fake News, Rumors, and Other Unintended Consequences.



Minneapolis August 10-14, 2022

Mini-track: Dark Side of Virtual Collaborative Environments: Fake News, Rumors, and Other Unintended Consequences.

Track: Virtual Collaborative Environments



Virtual communities enabled by social media are providing new opportunities for people to engage with each other. Recently, such engagements have been exploited to spread fake news, rumors, biased reporting, or for promoting unsupported viewpoints. Such interactions have the potential to significantly influence the discourse of social, political, moral, or economic debate. It cannot be denied that virtual communities hold a lot of potential for beneficial and positive engagement among the community members but there is a need to examine some of these unintended consequences prevalent in virtual communities.



The objective of this mini-track is to provide a forum for discussion and presentation of original research highlighting some of these unintended consequences and subsequent challenges/or solutions to deal with them. We seek papers that address nature of unintended consequence of engagements in virtual communities from a theoretical, conceptual, or empirical perspective. Both quantitative and qualitative studies are welcome



Mini-track topics are therefore focused on but not limited to the following list.

* Cyberbullying, cyber-aggression, and unwanted contact
* Harassment, intimidation and stalking
* Damaged reputation due to rumors or gossips
* Online deception
* Sex and violence
* Inadvertent disclosure of private information
* Changes to relationships between public and private sphere
* Suppression of alternate viewpoints
* Promotion of narratives disconnected from facts
* Data mining in virtual communities for malicious intent
* Use of personal data by third-parties, hacking and identify theft





Mini-track co-chairs:

Vikas Jain, University of Tampa, Tampa, Florida, USA, vjain@ut.edu<mailto:vjain@ut.edu>



Vishal Midha, Illinois State University, Illinois, USA, vmidha@ilstu.edu<mailto:vmidha@ilstu.edu>



We look forward to receiving your submissions. If you have any questions, feel free to contact the minitrack co-chairs.



Important Dates:

January 15, 2022 PCS opens for submissions

March 1, 2022 PCS closes for full papers and ERFs

March 8, 2022 Full papers and ERFs are assigned to reviewers

March 25, 2022 Paper reviews are due

April 15, 2022 Review decisions are sent to authors


Submission Instructions: https://amcis2022.aisconferences.org/submissions/call-for-papers/

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Vikas Jain, Ph.D.
Department of Information and Technology Management
Sykes College of Business
Office: JS 213 Box O
Phone: 813-257-3968
The University of Tampa
401 W Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606



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