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CALL FOR PAPERS – AMCIS 2021 August 9-13 Virtual Conference
Track on SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN (SAND) – Sponsored by SIGSAND
(Special Interest Group for Systems Analysis and Design)
IMPORTANT DATES
* January 6, 2021 – Submission system opens
* March 1 (5:00 pm Eastern Standard Time, US) – Paper submission
deadline for research papers and Emergent Research Forum (ERF)
papers
* April 21 (5:00 pm EST) – Workshops, panels, TREO (Technology
Research, Education, and Opinion), and PDS (Professional
Development Workshops) submission deadline
* August 9-13 – AMCIS (Virtual) Conference
The Systems Analysis and Design track can be found at:
https://amcis2021.aisconferences.org/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-27
(and scroll down the screen to find the track description).
All submissions must be made via the AMCIS 2021 PCS submission
system
<https://new.precisionconference.com/user/login>.
After creating an account and logging on to the PCS site, authors
should go to the “Author Center” to make their submission.
Specifically:
* Visit the AMCIS 2021 website for a complete list of tracks and
mini-tracks
<https://amcis2021.aisconferences.org/track-descriptions/#toggle-id-1-closed>
that are available and to determine the proper mini-track for your
submission prior to submission. Please contact the relevant
track/mini-track chairs with any questions or concerns.
* If there is any conflict of interest between the author(s) and
the track or mini-track chairs, the paper must be submitted to the
“General Topics” mini-track within the Advances in Information
Systems Research track.
* Determine the proper type for your submission by reviewing the
types of
submissions
<https://amcis2021.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/>
on the conference website. Submission instructions, templates, and
forms can also be found on the
website
<https://amcis2021.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/>.
SAND Track Co-Chairs:
Roman Lukyanenko (HEC Montreal)
Roman.Lukyanenko@hec.ca<mailto:Roman.Lukyanenko@hec.ca>
(Primary Contact)
Arturo Castellanos (Baruch College)
Arturo.Castellanos@baruch.cuny.edu<mailto:Arturo.Castellanos@baruch.cuny.edu>
Jon W. Beard (Iowa State University)
jwbeard@iastate.edu<mailto:jwbeard@iastate.edu>
Systems analysis involves examining business problems
(opportunities) and identifying possible solutions, whereas
systems design includes the identification, specification, and
implementation of an information technology solution. The combined
field of Systems Analysis and Design (SAND) deals with all issues
related to the development of systems and, as such, is of central
importance to the Information Systems discipline, including
understanding how businesses can create value with new digital
technologies. The SAND track provides a forum for discussing
research related to systems development tools, methodologies and
other activities throughout the systems development life cycle
(SDLC). This includes requirements determination, modeling
techniques and languages, agile systems development practices,
empirical evaluation of analysis and design methods, user
involvement in systems development, open source development,
design of systems architecture, and other technical and
organizational issues in systems development. Topics include, but
are not limited to:
* Systems Analysis and Design: Methodologies and Design Processes
* Systems Analysis and Design: Empirical Evaluations, Modeling
Methods, Techniques, and Languages
* Systems Analysis and Design: Requirements Elicitation, Modeling,
and Validation
* Analysis and Design for Service-Oriented Enterprises
* Micro-service-based Development
* Contemporary Issues in Agile Development
* Strategic Software Management: Issues, Experiences, and Theory
* Technical and Managerial Issues in Open Source Development
* User Participation and Involvement in Information Systems
Development
* Impact of Systems Analysis and Design on IS use (e.g., adoption,
information quality)
* Application of SAND concepts and principles beyond IS
development (e.g., in data analytics)
* Organizational Issues in Systems Analysis and Design
General Systems Analysis and Design
* New and Emerging SAND Tools and Approaches (especially as used
for AI/ML, Blockchain, Analytics, IoT/AoT, etc.)
One more focused minitrack is also a part of the Systems Analysis
and Design Track:
SAND Minitrack 1 – Modeling Languages, Methodologies, Methods,
Techniques, and Tools
This minitrack recognizes the important role modeling languages,
methodologies, methods, and tools play in SAND. This minitrack
provides a forum for researchers, educators, and practitioners
working in the areas of modelling language development, use,
modification, and evaluation. We are particularly interested in
papers that combine conceptual modelling with emerging trends like
Artificial Intelligence and in pieces that target the changing
role modelling and models can take now and in future.
An objective of this minitrack is to work toward a more
standardized set of concepts which would in turn benefit
researchers, educators, and practitioners in this field while also
considering recent developments in domain-specific conceptual
modelling. We welcome empirical, conceptual, theoretical, and
technical pieces, and are open to all research methods.
The most promising submissions will be invited for a fast-track to
the Journal of Database Management. Contacts for the minitrack
are:
Dominik Bork
dominik.bork@tuwien.ac.at<mailto:dominik.bork@tuwien.ac.at>
John Erickson
johnerickson@unomaha.edu<mailto:johnerickson@unomaha.edu>
Keng Siau
siauk@mst.edu<mailto:siauk@mst.edu>
Xin Tan
xtan@fdu.edu<mailto:xtan@fdu.edu>
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