[AISWorld] CFT: 2nd International Conference on Services in Emerging Markets, Mumbai, India
Amit Agrahari
amit at iiml.ac.in
Sat Jun 25 09:04:10 EDT 2011
CALL FOR TUTORIALS
for the
2nd International Conference on Services in Emerging Markets (ICSEM 2011)
Service Science: Is it the next propeller for takeoff and growth?
Organized by
Shailesh J Mehta School of Management, IIT Bombay (www.som.iitb.ac.in)
Jointly with
Service Research and Innovation Institute (India Chapter)
(www.srii-india.org)
Date: September 29 October 1, 2011
Venue: Shailesh J Mehta School of Management, IIT Bombay
Service Science is the systematic study of service systems which are
networks of resources (people and technology) that deliver services. This
conference will help to drive innovation in various aspects of services
including design, productivity, quality and scalability. We invite
proposals for tutorials of duration 1.5 to 4 hour from active researchers
and experienced tutors. Ideally, a tutorial will cover the
state-of-the-art research, development and applications in one or more
areas relating to the theme of the conference, and stimulate and
facilitate future work.
By its nature, Service Science is multi-disciplinary research that
integrates aspects of established fields like computer science, operations
research, industrial engineering, business strategy, social and cognitive
sciences, and legal sciences. We encourage submissions of tutorial
proposal on topics related to service science. An illustrative list of
topics includes (but not limited to):
Service Science Foundations
Service Management, Operations & Marketing
Service Design, Modeling, Engineering and Systems
Service Planning & Execution
Service Economics
Service Ethics
Service Delivery platforms and architectures
Applications of OR, Control, Performance Analysis & Machine Learning in
the above topics
Service Enterprise Modeling, Architecture and Integration
Vertical Application areas
Healthcare, Education, Telecom, Tourism, Homeland Security, IT Services,
Banking, Microfinance,
Retail, Logistics & Supply Chain, IT/ITES
Horizontal Application areas
Services for BOP;
Mobile Technologies for Service Delivery;
Service Knowledge Management and Experience Management in Service Delivery;
Automation of Service Delivery Processes;
Contact Center Technologies;
Disaster Recovery and Resiliency in Service Delivery;
Cloud Technologies for Services
All tutorials will be scheduled on 29th September. A list of last years
conference tutorials can be found at
http://www.isb.edu/ICSEM2010/Tutorials_Panels.Shtml
A tutorial proposal should include the following:
Title of the tutorial
Instructor(s) and their credentials (CV)
Aims/Learning objectives
Three to four page description with enough information to provide a
clear sense of the proposed scope and depth of coverage of the targeted
topics
Keywords
Relevant references that would support proposal evaluation
Format of tutorial (duration and pedagogy)
Tutorial history (previous offerings of tutorial, if any): Please
indicate the venue, number of attendees, and a pointer to the slides of
the earlier presentation(s), and specify what, if anything, would be
different at ICSEM 2011
Target Audience Information
Prerequisite knowledge of audience
Preliminary inquiries and tutorial proposal can be sent to the ICSEM 2011
tutorial chair, Amit Agrahari, amit {at} iiml.ac.in, subject: ICSEM 2011
Tutorial Proposal. Accepted tutorials will receive one free registration
to the conference.
Important Dates
Tutorials Proposals due: June 30, 2011
Notification of Acceptance: August 16, 2011
Camera ready: September 7, 2011
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