-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [AISWorld] (CFP) Submission online for GWEM: 18.-20. March in Potsdam, Germany. Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2018 09:05:59 +0100 From: "Jakob Michael Schönborn" schoenb@uni-hildesheim.de To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
Dear fellow colleagues,
we would like to remind you about the 8th German Workshop on Experience Management during 18.-20. March in Potsdam, Germany. If you are interested in knowledge management and its many facets in different fields, you are invited to join us at our workshop. Papers can now be submitted following this link to our EasyChair conference page: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wm2019 For more informations, see the Call for Papers below or visit us at http://gwem2019.de
Thank you for your attention! Best greetings, Prof. Ulrich Reimer, University of Applied Sciences St. Gallen Jakob Schoenborn, University of Hildesheim / DFKI
Call For Papers
8th German Workshop on Experience Management (GWEM 2019): Call for Papers
==================== Scope ==================== Experience (related to terms such as lessons learned, good practice, tacit knowledge) has long been taken as one of the most important resources for organizations to be successful. The new era of Industry 4.0, IoT and the digital change in general strongly focuses on self-organizing, autonomous and self-adapting systems. Underlying approaches utilize the increasing amount of data being available and advanced data analytics algorithms. Do these developments mean that human insight and vision based on experience will decline in importance? Will big data override experience and intuition and will Industry 4.0 therefore spell the end of decisions based on experience and domain expertise and replace them with decisions based on data and text mining?
There is a large consensus in the knowledge management community that human experience will continue to play an important role for organizations. However, faced with new self-organizing and self-adapting systems, new perspectives and new approaches are needed to capture, share, utilize, and reuse experience in a digital world.
This workshop addresses all aspects of experience management, ranging from primarily ICT-based solutions to approaches that rely more on fostering and enabling social interactions. We especially encourage contributions that deal with the role of human experience in a new world of self-organizing systems and automatic decision-making based on big data.
==================== Topics of Interest ==================== Submissions from all areas contributing to the development and application of experience management (EM) systems are welcome. We explicitly encourage paper submissions from all kinds of disciplines such as computer science, social sciences, mathematics, economics in order to obtain aninterdisciplinary view on the subject.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Modeling, representing, discovering, sharing and utilizing experience Case-Based Reasoning Semantic technologies Data-driven EM Methods and approaches for integrating EM into organizations and their processes User acceptance of algorithm-driven decisions Explanation-aware computing Software engineering aspects of EM systems Case studies of EM from any application domain (e.g. finance, industry 4.0, commerce, eHealth, science) Aspects of EM in organizations (e.g. demographic shifts and HR challenges) EM in society, energy and sustainability How to motivate people to exchange their experience
==================== Workshop Chairs ==================== Ulrich Reimer University of Applied Sciences St. Gallen Institute for Information and Process Management ulrich.reimer@fhsg.ch
Jakob Michael Schönborn University of Hildesheim, Intelligent Information Systems and Competence Center Case-Based Reasoning, German Research Center of Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) schoenb@uni-hildesheim.de
======================================== Program Committee (partly to be confirmed) ======================================== Ronald Maier, University Innsbruck Christian Sauer, University of West London Bodo Rieger, University Osnabrück Franz Lehner, University Passau Eric Schoop, University Dresden Steffen Staab, University Koblenz Edith Maier, University of Applied Sciences St. Gallen Andrea Kohlhase, University of Applied Sciences Neu-Ulm Ralph Bergmann, University Trier Ulrich Reimer, University of Applied Sciences St. Gallen Klaus-Dieter Althoff, DFKI / University Hildesheim Joachim Baumeister, denkbares Mirjam Minor, University Frankfurt Kerstin Bach, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Pascal Reuss, University Hildesheim Michael Kohlhase, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg Michael Leyer, University Rostock Klaus-Peter Scherer, KIT Jakob Michael Schönborn, University of Hildesheim René Peinl, Hochschule Hof Klaus North, University of Applied Sciences Rhein-Main Hans-Peter Schnurr, semedy Angelika Mittelmann, voestalpine Stahl GmbH Knut Hinkelmann, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland
==================== Intended Audience ==================== The target group includes researchers and practitioners who are interested in developing, applying and analyzing EM systems and the scenarios they can be used in. The workshop will be in English so that participants from non-German speaking countries are welcome.
All workshop participants have to register for the WM 2019 conference.
==================== Submission Guideline ==================== All papers are to be submitted via the EasyChair system. Link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wm2019
Papers should be preferably in English and must be in the LNI format (for templates see http://wm2019.fh-potsdam.de/index-en.html#workshops ). Author’s instructions, along with LaTeX and Word macro files, are available at Springer’s website.
Submissions should be original papers that have not already been published elsewhere. However, papers may include previously published results that support a new theme, as long as all past publications are fully referenced.
We accept two types of submissions: Full papers (up to 16 pages) and Short papers (up to five pages). Full papers are for mature work, requiring elaborate explanations of the conceptual background, methodology and data as well as an analysis. Short papers present work in progress, new, yet underdeveloped ideas worth discussing in the workshop.
==================== Important dates ====================
Submission deadline for workshop contributions: 17 December 2018 Notification of acceptance of the papers: 14 January 2019 Camera-ready copy of the papers: 16 February 2019 GWEM at WM2019 in Potsdam: 18-20 March 2019
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