Subject: | [WI] CfP AMCIS 2019 Mini-track Modeling Languages, Methodologies, Methods, Techniques, and Tools |
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Date: | Tue, 5 Feb 2019 08:12:32 +0100 |
From: | Dominik Bork <dominik.bork@univie.ac.at> |
Reply-To: | Dominik Bork <dominik.bork@univie.ac.at> |
To: | wi@lists.kit.edu |
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Dear colleagues,
We would like to remind you that there is one month left to prepare and submit your valuabe research to the AMCIS 2019 Mini-track on 'Modeling Languages, Methodologies, Methods, Techniques, and Tools'.
AMCIS 2019
Cancun, Mexico
August 15-17
Call for Papers
This minitrack recognizes the important role modeling
languages, methodologies, methods, techniques, and tools play
in the systems development process as well as a continuing
thematic relevance to systems developers, modelers, and
theorists. The minitrack highlights the ongoing growth and
creativity in this field. Having been a successful AMCIS and
SIGSAND component since 2003, the minitrack provides a forum
for researchers, educators, and practitioners working in the
areas of systems analysis and design, design science, method
engineering, and modeling language development, use,
modification, and assessment. This minitrack also serves as an
outlet for studies in theory development, design science, and
behavioral science. An objective is to work toward a more
standardized set of concepts which would in turn benefit
researchers, educators, and practitioners in this field.
Besides considering standards and standardization, this
minitrack is also interested in recent developments in
domain-specific conceptual modeling and openness to all
aspects touching modeling (e.g., open tools, open model
corpora, open modeling communities). We welcome both technical
and empirical pieces, and are open to all research methods
(e.g., survey, experimentation, case studies, action research,
etc.).
The Modeling Languages, Methodologies, Methods, Techniques,
and Tools minitrack welcomes AMCIS category papers in the
following areas:
The minitrack also serves as an outlet for studies in theory
development, design science, and behavioral science.
We welcome both technical and empirical pieces, and are open
to all research methods (e.g., survey, experimentation, case
studies, action research, etc.).
Mini-track Co-Chairs:
John Erickson
Keng Siau
Xin Tan
Dominik Bork
Important Dates and further information
Paper Submission: March 1, 2019 AMCIS manuscript submissions closes for authors at 10:00am PST
Further information: https://amcis2019.aisconferences.org/submissions/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-29
Please do no hesitate to contact us in case of any questions.
-- Dr. Dominik Bork University of Vienna Faculty of Computer Science Research Group Knowledge Engineering Room: 4.19 Währinger Straße 29, 1090 Vienna Phone: +43-1-4277-789 22 eFax: +43-1-4277-878922