Forwarded message from [Atta.Badii@NORTHAMPTON.AC.UK] sent originally on Sat, 10 Jun 2000 20:55:43 +0000: : Call for Participation: International e-Content Management Workshop : Series: ENCOMPASS2000 : Thematic Parallel Workshop Series on e-Content Management, : Usability Mining & Mass-Personalisation : : Date: Friday 14th July 2000 : Venue:University College Northampton; UK : Submissions latest by: 3rd July 2000 : Acceptances by: 7th July 2000 : : Work-in-progress papers or long papers can be submitted as candidates for : presentation and discussion in this Parallel Workshop Series. Selected : long papers with a research focus centred on areas listed below may be : recommended for further development and inclusion in the future issues of : the new ENCOMPASS Journal: an International Journal of e-Content : Management, Usability Mining & Mass-Personalisation edited by the : ENCOMPASS Thematic Research Network Group : : Submission and enquiries by e-mail to ENCOMPASS Series Coordinator: : Atta.Badii@Northampton.AC.UK : : Motivation: e-Content : At the current pace of growth and innovation, electronic commerce sites : will find it increasingly difficult to give users the feeling of personal : and directed service that will ultimately make the difference. Electronic : Content Management, Usability Mining and Mass-Personalisation Systems : constitute the most important challenges for IS futures and the central : focus for the ENCOMPASS Parallel Thematic Workshop Series. : : Programme Committee: : Atta Badii, Jennifer Jerrams-Smith, Chris Kimble, Zahir Irani : Trevor Wood-Harper, Dan Remenyi, Martina Dewsnapp, John O'Connor. : : The Programme Committee invites submission of position papers on any of : the research issues associated with the challenges of e-Content Management : that may include but are not limited to: : : Man, Machine and Mutuality, On-line usability evaluation and mining, : global user interface design for mutual intelligibility and scanability, : e-ethics of web-site usability mining; : : Universals of patterns for systems design and deployment for cultural : inter-operation, "the quality without a name", J/DM-PPR theoretic bias : effects in usability perception and user (dis)satisfaction tracking; : : IS-situated cultural audit and accommodation, user reachabilities and : relationships analysis and modelling, adaptive courseware design for : e-learning, situated semiotics of web-sites/webAds, web metrics and Q-map : endorsements, web content reliability mining and ranking; : : Life-style hypertext publishing, gender and disability-specific models for : e-content management, social interaction and navigation systems, CSCW, : community interaction tools for portals and marketplaces; : : New business models and dynamic transaction systems between collaborating : content owners/service providers and their users; : : Agent-based services and ontologies, persona technology, agent identity, : agent privacy and authentication issues and systems; : : Personalised/subjected-oriented portals and standards for virtual seminars : development, co-browsing and co-e-learning systems, perceptions of personal : space,and virtual presence, togetherness in distributed co-e-learning and : co-e-shopping. Subject-oriented/transaction-specific adaptive navigation : support for cross-browsing, semantic browsing and manipulating moving : images & sound; : : Design of meta-data structures (e.g. XMLs) for intuitive referencing in : content classification, computer-aided navigation models e.g. : contextually-aware agent/interface logics and layers to suit various : navigation contexts, client-based /ISP-based filters; : : Multimedia document management systems, automated content packaging and : presentation systems, intelligent integrated network traffic management : meta-models (content push/pull control, QOS management); : : Content management models for Integrated Electronic, : Geographic and Mobile Commerce (EGM-Commerce) , GIS and DataWeb : Applications, Customer Relationship Management Systems; : : Evaluation Server Systems for routinisation of on-line mass-consultation : and mass-personalisation with minimised nuisance and distortion, e-content : management for e-governance and e-government systems. : : =============================== : Atta Badii : Reader (Information Systems & Sciences) : Department of Information Systems : University College Northampton : Northampton NN2 7AL : United Kingdom. : : Phone : + 44 (0)1604 735500 : Fax: + 44 (0)1604 720636 : : =============================== : : ===== 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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