[AISWorld] AMCIS 2014 - Call for minitrack proposals: Mobile Computing (JP Shim and Aaron French)

Aaron Michael French afrench at unm.edu
Fri Nov 1 19:06:46 EDT 2013


Mobile Computing (AMCIS 2014 Track)



Track Chair:
 J.P. Shim, Georgia State University, jpshim at gsu.edu<mailto:jpshim at gsu.edu>
 Aaron French, University of New Mexico, afrench at unm.edu<mailto:afrench at unm.edu>



Track Description:
Mobile computing is becoming the forefront of technological capabilities as we move towards a more ubiquitous society. The goal of this track is to further the existing knowledge of mobile computing and emerging ubiquitous technologies. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: mobile and cloud computing, sensor computing, wireless/mobile computing issues, mobile social networking, global wireless services, business and applications, mobile operating systems and architectures, and 4G wireless networks and systems. This track is also open to the discussion of mobile technology as a disruptive technology to research and discuss how the use of these devices has changed the business environment.



The purpose of this track is to analyze the current status and future developments of ubiquitous and mobile computing technology. Issues such as BYOD are playing an important role as the capabilities of mobile computing continue to increase. Both qualitative and quantitative research is welcome in order to evaluate emerging trends and new technology being developed and implemented in the mobile computing environment.



To submit the mini track proposal, visit:
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2014, login, and select Mobile Computing track.

Important Date:

Nov 4 (Mon), 2013:  Submit mini track proposals via ScholarOne online submission system.

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