-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [AISWorld] CFP - Pre-ECIS workshop on Hyper-automation and Information Systems Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2020 00:08:12 +0000 From: Mohammad Jabbari Sabegh m.jabbarisabegh@qut.edu.au To: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CALL FOR PAPERS
Pre-ECIS Workshop: Hyper-automation and Information Systems, June 14, 2020 at the 28th European Conference on Information Systems / Marrakech, Morocco (https://ecis2020.ma/). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dear Colleagues, Please consider submitting your work to the Pre-ECIS workshop on Hyper-automation and Information Systems
About the Workshop:
Hyper-automation refers to the combination of machine learning, packaged software and automation tools, including cognitive and robotic process automation to advance work practices (Gartner, 2019). Hyper-automation also refers to automation mechanisms and steps of automation itself such as discovering, analyzing, designing, automating, measuring, monitoring and reassessing and how combination of advanced technologies and tools such as artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of things (IoT), big data, robotics, and machine learning (ML) can contribute to developing hyper-automation. Through rapid scaling, significant adaptations in capabilities have occurred as a result of the convergence of trends and technological developments. These changes have a large impact on the work practices, products, processes, and people. Therefore, understanding the automation procedures, how they can be combined and coordinated becomes even more important. Furthermore, we are on the cusp of the next ind ustrial revolution through technological developments such as augmented automation, digitizing and analyzing which will impact the connection between human and human, human and machines, and machine and machine. Hyper-automation will also drive the need for different skills to understand, empathize, and collaborate. By organizing this workshop, our aim is to increase the understanding of hyper-automation and its implications for information systems. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
* Hyper-automation, * Robotic Process Automation, * Cognitive Automation, Artificial intelligence, Machine learning in relation to Hyper-automation * Future workforce, autonomy, and responsibility * Automated exception handling * Human trust in automation technology * Human and Machine: collaboration, understanding and decision transparency * Implications of hyper-automation for management strategies * Business capability implications of hyper-automation * Examples of changes in routine capabilities through the use of hyper-automation All manuscripts should be submitted through https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hais20200. Relevant Dates
* Submissions due by March 20, 2020. * Replies by April 17, 2020. * Workshop to be held on June 14, 2020 For workshop programme, further details, and submission guidelines please see: https://ecis2020.ma/workshops-and-ancillary-meetings/
If you have any question, please do not hesitate to contact the organizing team: Gustaf Juell-Skielse, Associate Professor, Stockholm University, Sweden. Email: gjs@dsv.su.semailto:gjs@dsv.su.se Mohammad Jabbari, Dr, Queensland University of Technology, Australia. Email: m.jabbarisabegh@qut.edu.aumailto:m.jabbarisabegh@qut.edu.au Hajo A. Reijers, Professor, Utrecht University, The Netherlands. Email: h.a.reijers@uu.nlmailto:h.a.reijers@uu.nl
_______________________________________________ AISWorld mailing list AISWorld@lists.aisnet.org