[AISWorld] AMCIS 2012: CFP SiGDSS - Minitrack on "Towards new Business Intelligence Architectures"

Sebastian Olbrich sebastian.olbrich at arcor.de
Sun Feb 26 09:01:27 EST 2012


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CALL FOR PAPERS 

AMCIS 2012 
Seattle, Washington 
August 9-12, 2012 

Track: Decision Support, Data Management Systems, Knowledge Management, and
Business Intelligence (SIGDSS)

Mini-Track Title: Towards new Business Intelligence Architectures

DESCRIPTION 

Business Intelligence (BI) denotes integrated, IT-based approaches to
decision support based on internal and external data. A BI approach binds
together technologies, applications, and processes for gathering, storing,
accessing, and analyzing data to help its users make better and more
consistent decisions. BI thereby contributes to an organization’s
competitiveness and sustainable development. 

The complexity of this task requires a prudent design of architectures that
balance efficiency and consistency requirements (usually based on a Data
Warehouse (SW) as the central hub for transforming data into relevant
information) with demands for agility. The latter have gained significantly
in relevance in the current turbulent, global, and networked business
environments. Examples include 

*	the quick exploitation of new and advanced analytic functionality,
e.g. for data, text, or process mining, 
*	the deployment of real-time-triggers, or 
*	the fast inclusion and analysis of innovative data sources, e.g.
large volumes of textual data from the web and the web 2.0 (Big Data), from
governments (Open Data), or from new internal systems (e.g. sensor data from
manufacturing and logistics). 

New solutions proposed to deal with these challenges include in-memory- BI
or cloud-based BI – approaches that raise a multitude of issues regarding
their integration into BI architectures.

In order to be successful, architecture design needs to be backed up by a
multitude of organisational measures, e.g. crafting an information
management strategy, deriving appropriate responsibilities and processes
(i.e. data and BI governance), managing DW/BI financials (e.g. funding and
charging), communicating DW/BI potential to the business, and aligning DW/BI
demand and supply. BI therefore deals with the effective deployment of
organizational practices, processes, and technology to create wealth from an
organization’s intangible assets such as knowledge, skills, expertise and
capabilities.

 

The focus of this track is on acquisition, creation, transfer,
internalization, and utilization of knowledge and decision making capital at
individual, group, organizational and societal level. It aims to promote
theoretical design science and behavioural research in these domains. We
welcome regular full-length papers related to the enabling role of
information systems in decision making and information management. 

We are particularly interested in the recent technological advances in the
field of online and real-time information processes. We therefore encourage
submissions that address the application of these technologies and the
changes that the applications depend on. 

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: 

*	Economics of and metrics for a BI based information management 
*	Strategy and critical success factors for adopting recent
developments in technology (e.g. in-memory databases, BI in the cloud)
*	Agile DW architectures that make use of the adoption of new
technologies 
*	Design, development, and use of BI applications 
*	Enablers and barriers of the organizational adoption of BI systems 
*	Acquisition, integration and adoption of BI in various
organizational and social contexts 
*	Management of decision makers and resources 
*	Impact of BI programs or applications on individual, group, and
organizational performance; on organizational strategy; and/or on
innovation. 
*	Role of IT-based knowledge and/or decision making resources for
competitive action 
*	Role of inter-organizational and social networks for creating
knowledge/intelligence 
*	Cross-cultural and cross-organisational issues affecting BI
architecture
*	BI architectures for enabling Data Mining and Decision Support based
on unstructured data (e.g. from the web or the web 2.0)

 

IMPORTANT DATES: 
January 3, 2012: Manuscript Central will start accepting paper submissions

March 1, 2012: (11:59 PM Pacific time zone): Deadline for paper submissions

April 6, 20012: Authors will be notified of acceptances on or about this
date

April 25, 2012: (11:59 PM Pacific time zone): For accepted papers, camera
ready copy due


INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS: 
All conference submissions will be double-blind, peer reviewed, and must be
submitted using the online submission system at 
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2012
For complete instructions for authors and information about the conference,
visit the AMCIS 2012 conference website at  <http://amcis2012.aisnet.org/>
http://amcis2012.aisnet.org/ after January 2, 2012. 


MINI-TRACK CHAIRS:

Sebastian Olbrich

University of Duisburg-Essen - Mercator School of Management (MSM)

Lotharstraße 65, 47057 Duisburg, Germany

sebastian.olbrich at uni-due.de

 

Henning Baars

Universität Stuttgart - Chair of Information Systems 1

Keplerstr. 17, 70174 Stuttgart, Germany 

Baars at wi.uni-stuttgart.de         

 

Peter Chamoni

University of Duisburg-Essen - Mercator School of Management (MSM)

Lotharstraße 65, 47057 Duisburg, Germany

Peter.Chamoni at uni-duisburg-essen.de             

 

Hans-Georg Kemper

Universität Stuttgart - Chair of Information Systems 1

Keplerstr. 17, 70174 Stuttgart, Germany 

kemper at wi.uni-stuttgart.de

 

 

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