Forwarded message from [bshin@MAIL.SDSU.EDU (bongsik shin)] sent originally on Wed, 9 Feb 2000 09:14:01 +0000: : --=====================_684688149==_.ALT : Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" : : ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ : AMCIS 2000 : Americas Conference on Information Systems : Long Beach, California : August 10th-13th, 2000 : ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ : : Call for Papers for the Mini Track : Mini-Track Title: Data Warehousing : : This mini track addresses issues of data warehousing. Data warehousing has : emerged as a key technology for supporting information management in : organizations. It has become a critical component for s enormous impact as a : catalyst for effectiveness and efficiency in managing business intelligence, is : obvious and its value will only increase with the advent of knowledge-based : business operation and of electronic commerce. : : The Data Warehousing minitrack will serve various data warehousing issues in : terms ofthat include architecture, applications, processes, and managerial and : technical aspects. Possible Topics may include the followingare listed below: : : q Data Extraction, Cleaning and Transformation : q Very Large Database Technology (>350 Gb of actual data) : q Important applications of Data Warehousing, including OLAP : q The Warehouse on the Web : q Managerial and Organizational Issues : q Decision support systems : q Executive information systems : q Graphical information systems : q Data structure issues : q Meta-data management : q Business values and ROI (return on investment) from warehousing : q Current practices and future trends : q Data quality issues : q Migration to a total knowledge management system : q Development methodologies : q Role of object orientation technology in data warehousing : q Architectural issues : : Mini Track Co-Chairs : Barbara Haley Wixomn : University of Virginia : McIntiyre School of BusinessCommerce : Email: bwixom@mindspring.com : : Peter Wolcott : Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis : College of Information Science and Technology : University of Nebraska at Omaha : Email: Peter_Wolcott/IST/UNO/UNEBR@unomail.unomaha.edu : : Bongsik Shin : Information and Decision Systems : College of Business Administration : San Diego State University : Tel: 619-594-2133 : Email: bshin@mail.sdsu.edu : : Important Dates : Submission of Material: March 15, 2000 : Notification of Acceptance: April 15, 2000 : Camera-Ready Copy: May 5, 2000 : Conference Registration: June 1, 2000 : : Submission Guidelines : All submissions and inquiries are to be made to bshin@mail.sdsu.edu. : Submissions : must be in English, and should represent the original work of the authors. Each : submission is limited to SEVEN pages (approximately 3500 words) in length for : a full complete research paper and THREE pages (approximately 1500 words) : for a : research-in-progress paper. All submissions should be made electronically and : sent as an attachment in MS Word, WordPerfect, PDF, or HTML format. Please : indicate "AMCIS 2000 Mini Track Submission" in the subject line of the e-mail : to which your submissions are attached. Best papers will be recognized and : receive awards at the conference. : : Submissions should include the following: : i) Name, e-mail, mailing address, university/organization affiliation, : phone/fax numbers of the contact person and all co-authors. : ii) Title of the submission, Keywords (five words), Abstract , and Main body : of the submission. : iii) References and/or bibliography (in MIS Quarterly format). : : Americas Conference on Information Systems covers the latest and important : issues in Information Systems and to serve the research and teaching interests : of the IS community. For more details about AMCIS 2000, see : www.csulb.edu/conference/ais2000. : : --=====================_684688149==_.ALT : Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" : : <html> : <b>++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++<br> : AMCIS 2000<br> : </b>Americas Conference on Information Systems<br> : Long Beach, California<br> : August 10th-13th, 2000<br> : ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++<br> : <br> : Call for Papers for the Mini Track<br> : Mini-Track Title: Data Warehousing<br> : <br> : This mini track addresses issues of data warehousing. Data warehousing : has emerged as a key technology for supporting information management in : organizations. It has become a critical component for s enormous impact : as a catalyst for effectiveness and efficiency in managing business : intelligence, is obvious and its value will only increase with the advent : of knowledge-based business operation and of electronic commerce. : <br> : <br> : The Data Warehousing minitrack will serve various data warehousing issues : in terms ofthat include architecture, applications, processes, and : managerial and technical aspects. <i>Possible Topics</i> may include the : followingare listed below:<br> : <br> : <font face="Wingdings" size=1>q<x-tab> </x-tab></font>Data : Extraction, Cleaning and Transformation <br> : <font face="Wingdings" size=1>q<x-tab> </x-tab></font>Very : Large Database Technology (>350 Gb of actual data) <br> : <font face="Wingdings" size=1>q<x-tab> </x-tab></font>Important : applications of Data Warehousing, including OLAP <br> : <font face="Wingdings" size=1>q<x-tab> </x-tab></font>The : Warehouse on the Web <br> : <font face="Wingdings" size=1>q<x-tab> </x-tab></font>Managerial : and Organizational Issues <br> : <font face="Wingdings" size=1>q<x-tab> </x-tab></font>Decision : support systems <br> : <font face="Wingdings" size=1>q<x-tab> </x-tab></font>Executive : information systems <br> : <font face="Wingdings" size=1>q<x-tab> </x-tab></font>Graphical : information systems<br> : <font face="Wingdings" size=1>q<x-tab> </x-tab></font>Data : structure issues<br> : <font face="Wingdings" size=1>q<x-tab> </x-tab></font>Meta-data : management<br> : <font face="Wingdings" size=1>q<x-tab> </x-tab></font>Business : values and ROI (return on investment) from warehousing <br> : <font face="Wingdings" size=1>q<x-tab> </x-tab></font>Current : practices and future trends<br> : <font face="Wingdings" size=1>q<x-tab> </x-tab></font>Data : quality issues<br> : <font face="Wingdings" size=1>q<x-tab> </x-tab></font>Migration : to a total knowledge management system <br> : <font face="Wingdings" size=1>q<x-tab> </x-tab></font>Development : methodologies<br> : <font face="Wingdings" size=1>q<x-tab> </x-tab></font>Role : of object orientation technology in data warehousing<br> : <font face="Wingdings" size=1>q<x-tab> </x-tab></font>Architectural : issues<br> : <br> : <b>Mini Track Co-Chairs<br> : </b>Barbara Haley Wixomn<br> : University of Virginia<br> : McIntiyre School of BusinessCommerce<br> : Email: bwixom@mindspring.com<br> : <br> : Peter Wolcott<br> : Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis<br> : College of Information Science and Technology<br> : University of Nebraska at Omaha<br> : Email: Peter_Wolcott/IST/UNO/UNEBR@unomail.unomaha.edu<br> : <br> : Bongsik Shin<b> <br> : </b>Information and Decision Systems<br> : College of Business Administration<br> : San Diego State University<br> : Tel: 619-594-2133<br> : Email: bshin@mail.sdsu.edu<br> : <br> : <b>Important Dates<br> : </b>Submission of Material: March 15, 2000<br> : Notification of Acceptance: April 15, 2000<br> : Camera-Ready Copy: May 5, 2000<br> : Conference Registration: June 1, 2000<br> : <br> : <b>Submission Guidelines<br> : </b><i>All submissions and inquiries are to be made to : </i><font color="#0000FF"><u>bshin@mail.sdsu.edu.</font></u> Submissions : must be in English, and should represent the original work of the : authors. Each submission is limited to SEVEN pages (approximately : 3500 words) in length for a <u>full complete research paper</u> and : THREE pages (approximately 1500 words) for a <u>research-in-progress : paper</u>. All submissions should be made <i>electronically</i> and sent : as an attachment in MS Word, WordPerfect, PDF, or HTML format. Please : indicate "AMCIS 2000 Mini Track Submission" in the subject line : of the e-mail to which your submissions are attached. Best papers will be : recognized and receive awards at the conference.<br> : <br> : Submissions should include the following:<br> : i) Name, e-mail, mailing address, university/organization : affiliation, phone/fax numbers of the contact person and all : co-authors.<br> : ii) Title of the submission, Keywords (five words), Abstract , and : Main body of the submission.<br> : iii) References and/or bibliography (in MIS Quarterly format).<br> : <br> : <b>Americas Conference on Information Systems covers the latest and : important issues in Information Systems and to serve the research and : teaching interests of the IS community. For more details about AMCIS : 2000, see : <a href="http://www.csulb.edu/conference/ais2000" eudora="autourl"><font color="#0000FF"><u>www.csulb.edu/conference/ais2000</a></font></u>.<br> : <br> : </b></html> : : --=====================_684688149==_.ALT-- : : ===== Start of ISWorld List Footer ===== : ISWorld list is a service of the Association for Information Systems (AIS) : (http://www.aisnet.org) hosted at University College Dublin. For archives, : subscribing, or posting "norms" see http://www.isworld.org/isworldlist : ===== End of ISWorld List Footer =====
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