[AISWorld] Dgo 2015. EXTENDED DEADLINE- Track Social Media and Government

Rodrigo Sandoval rsandov at gmail.com
Mon Jan 12 12:23:11 EST 2015


Dgo 2015  Track Social Media
The Digital Government Society (DGS) announces the

16th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research - dg.o
2015

Digital Government and Wicked Problems: Climate Change, Urbanization, and
Inequality

Track . Social Media and Government

EXTENDED DEADLINE  January 30

The use of social media has been growing rapidly and globally. Governments
at all levels have been using these media for public administration and for
outreach to citizens.  Citizens, businesses and voluntary associations have
been using them to share information, ask questions, and to collaborate on
problem solving in neighborhoods, states, industries and nations. The
growing use of social media has created new challenges and opportunities
for all users, e.g., changes in regulations and policies, marketing, and
more diverse perspectives and feedback. However the staggering number and
diversity of messages and topics generated is difficult to process and make
sense of, not only on a day-to-day basis, but also during crises. Social
media have also offered broader, more diverse participation in collective
problem solving and governance. This track welcomes research and practice
papers addressing a range of similar or related topics on social media
analysis on content, metrics, case studies or theoretical models to advance
this area of research.

Submission Site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dgo2015

Research papers (maximum 10 pages) - blind review

These submissions report innovative digital government research results in
the form of a formal scholarly paper. Papers on any digital government
topic and all research methodologies are welcome. Relevance to digital
government problems, goals, or policies must be explicit.

Important Dates - 2015
January 15 - Papers, workshops, tutorials, and panel proposals due
Extendend January 30
March 1 - Application deadline for 2015 doctoral colloquium
March 1 - Paper, workshop, tutorial, and panel proposal notifications
March 15 - Posters and demo proposals due
March 15 - Revise and resubmit due
April 1 - Acceptance notifications
April 5 - Camera-ready manuscripts due
April 15 - Early registration closes
May 27-30 - dg.o 2015 conference!

Track chairs: Andrea Kavanaugh, Rodrigo Sandoval and Marie Anne Macadar
Moron

Rodrigo Sandoval Almazan Phd.
Universidad Autonoma del Estado de México
rsandovala at uaemex.mx

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> Subject: CFP: AMCIS 2015 E-Government Policy / Policy Informatics Minitrack
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> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), The El Conquistador
> Resort and Convention Center, Puerto Rico, 13-15 August 2015
> (http://amcis2015.aisnet.org/)
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> MiniTrack: E-Government Policy / Policy Informatics
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>
> We invite submissions to the mini-track, "E-Government Policy / Policy
> Informatics" for AMCIS 2015. This mini-track welcomes relevant theoretical,
> empirical, and intervention research, in either full paper or
> research-in-progress format.
>
> Policy-making is the mechanism used to address societal problems,
> particularly by outlining and implementing desired rules, sanctions,
> behaviors, ideas and other measures that are believed to be able to solve
> the public problem. Policy-making, in the 21st century, is a complex,
> socio-technical process in which many stakeholders are involved, different
> technologies are used, and data and information are often in abundance.
> Traditionally, the role and impact of information communication
> technologies within the policy-making cycle have been limited. More
> recently, social media is one example where social technologies have begun
> to play a critical role in policy making processes and has influenced the
> resulting policies. Other developments have also influenced the traditional
> policy-making process, including big and open data, freedom of information
> laws, and crowdsourcing, or the wisdom of the crowds. All these
> developments have the potential to be used for enhancing citizens'
> engagement with their government and to involve citizens more directly in
> the process. Information systems are an essential part of the policy-making
> process, yet limited research into the role and impact of these new
> developments on policy-making processes is available.
>
> In practice, policymakers themselves are often faced with conflicting
> public values and limited understanding of technological solutions to
> complex problems. For this reason, new platforms are introduced by
> government and non-profit organizations to enable richer citizen
> engagement, improve communication, and process larger volumes and more
> varied sources of semantically enriched linked data, These kinds of
> activities provide many opportunities to create models, particularly
> simulation models or serious games that capture reality more fully. The
> objective of this mini-track is to provide a forum for discussion and
> presentation of original research highlighting advances in policy-making
> through the advancement of new developments in technology and data. We seek
> papers addressing e-policy-making from theoretical, conceptual, or
> empirical perspectives in order to set the stage for future research in
> e-Government. Quantitative, qualitative, and conceptual  studies are
> encouraged.
>
> Contributed papers may deal with, but are not limited to:
>
> *             The development and implementation of e-policy-making.
> *             Theories and frameworks for e-policy-making
> *             Institutions in policy-making
> *             Policy-modelling and decision-making
> *             Open policy-making, engagement and crowdsourcing
> *             Cross-country comparisons
> *             Enablers and inhibitors of e-policy-making adoption and
> success
> *             E-Governance and government-citizens relationships
> *             Open data and open government
> *             Data science, policy informatics, big data, open data,
> *             Agent-based simulation, gaming, visualization
> *             Deliberation platforms
> *             Citizens engagement
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> Important dates:
> January 5, 2015: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2015 begin
> February 25, 2015: AMCIS manuscript submissions closes for authors
> Tuesday, April 21, 2015: Authors notified about the disposition of their
> papers
> Tuesday, April 28, 2015:  Authors submit camera-ready revision of their
> papers
> May 5, 2015: Final decisions on AMCIS 2015 program are made
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>
> Minitrack Chair(s):
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> Laurence Brooks
> Brunel University
> Laurence.Brooks at brunel.ac.uk
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> Natalie Helbig
> Center for Technology in Government, SUNY at Albany
> nhelbig at ctg.albany.edu
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> Marijn Janssen
> Delft University of Technology
> m.f.w.h.a.janssen at tudelft.nl
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> ********************* CALL FOR PAPERS *********************
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> SUBMISSION DUE DATE: February 15, 2015
> Reviewer first reports: June 15, 2015
> Revised paper submission: September 15, 2015
> Reviewer second reports: December 10, 2015
> Final manuscript submissions to publisher: March 15, 2016
>
> SPECIAL ISSUE ON Big Data and Business Analytics Adoption and Use: A Step
> toward Transforming Operations and Production Management
>
> International Journal of Operations & Production Management
>
> Guest Editors:
> Dr Samuel Fosso Wamba, Associate Professor, NEOMA Business School, France
> Dr Andrew Taylor, Professor, Bradford University School of Management, UK
> Dr Eric Ngai, Professor, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
> Dr Fred Riggins, Associate Professor, North Dakota State University, USA
>
> Introduction:
> Big  data analytics is de?ned as ?a collection of data and technology that
> accesses, integrates, and reports all available data by filtering,
> correlating, and reporting insights not attainable with past data
> technologies? (APICS 2012). It is an emerging phenomenon which reflects the
> ever increasing significance of data in terms of its growing volumes,
> variety and velocity (the speed with which it is being created and
> processed) (Department for Business- Innovation and Skills 2013). While
> data has always been a part of the Information and Communication Technology
> (ICT) agenda, it is the scale and scope of change which big data is
> bringing that has attracted so much attention. Like many new phenomena it
> is sometimes over-sold because of hype or misunderstanding, yet there are
> tangible case studies of the power of big data to generate value and
> competitive advantage, albeit such examples remain comparatively small in
> number to-date. Its applications have been strong in the financial
> services, insurance, retailing and healthcare sectors, while in
> manufacturing, companies such as Rolls Royce and Ford have been reported to
> derive success from big data in predicting engine failures before they
> occur and in managing supplier risk (Goodwin 2013).
>
> For Operations Management, big data has the potential to enable more
> sophisticated data-driven decision making and new ways to organise, learn
> and innovate (Yiu 2012; Kiron 2013). Its impact may be manifest in
> strengthening customer relationships, managing operations risk, improving
> operational efficiency or by improving product or service delivery or
> whatever the key business drivers may be (Kiron 2013). Operations in many
> organisations are experiencing much more voluminous and unstructured data
> environments because of real-time information from sensors and RFID tags
> which facilitate asset and business process monitoring (Davenport, Barth et
> al. 2012), end-to-end supply chain visibility, improved manufacturing and
> industrial automation (Wilkins 2013), manufacturing efficiency and
> effectiveness (Zelbst, Green et al. 2011). Ford, for example, is reported
> to be scouring ?the metrics from the company's best processes across myriad
> manufacturing efforts and through detailed outputs from in-use
> automobiles--all to improve and help transform its business.? (Gardner
> 2013). However, despite some reported successes, OM researchers need to
> retain a healthy scepticism until rigorous research has been done in
> operations contexts. That is why this new phenomenon should have the
> attention of OM researchers, and hence this call for papers.
>
> Given its high operational and strategic potential, notably in generating
> business value within various industries, big data has recently become the
> focus of a variety of scholars and practitioners. Some researchers have
> recently suggested that ?big data? is the ?next big thing in innovation?
> (Gobble 2013, p.64), ?the fourth paradigm of science? (Strawn, (2012)), or
> ?the next frontier for innovation, competition, and productivity? (Manyika,
> Chui et al. 2011, p.1). As a result, challenges related to big data have
> confronted businesses and organizations. In the operations and service
> contexts, big data also holds tremendous potential. In a recent survey
> study on third-party logistics services (3PL), (Langley 2014) found that
> 97% of shippers and 93% of 3PLs ?feel strongly that improved, data-driven
> decision-making is essential to the future success of their supply chain
> activities and processes? (p. 4), whereas approximately 50% of each group
> disagrees that ?big data fuels these decisions?  which shows how much
> potential for big data has still to be realized (p. 4).  Big retailers are
> currently leveraging big data capabilities for  improved customer
> experience, fraud reduction, and just-in-time recommendations (Tweney 2013).
> In addition, big data technologies can be implemented in a range of
> applications including industrial automation<
> http://www.dpaonthenet.net/products/183/Control-Automation> tools,
> building management systems, production equipment, sales force information
> systems, and power plan conditions tools. For example, big data
> enabled-automation and manufacturing facilitates real-time detection and
> diagnosis of production issues, and thus reduces significantly downtime
> costs. Similarly, insights from big data analytics allows real-time process
> monitoring and measurement for improved quality management, logistics and
> order fulfilment cycles (Wilkins 2013). In short, ?by observing causal
> factors for quality issues, process variability and energy efficiency
> through the manufacturing process, big data analysis becomes the basis for
> gaining a competitive advantage?(Wilkins 2013).
>
> Even if big data holds the capability of transforming competition and thus
> competitive advantage, many managers are still struggling to understand the
> concepts related to big data, consequently failing to capture business
> value from big data. In addition, very few empirical studies have been
> conducted on the real value from big data.
>
> Objective:
> The main objective of this special issue is to fill this knowledge gap.
> Specifically, this special issue aims to invite OM scholars and
> practitioners to look at the ways and means to co-create and capture
> business value from big data in terms of new business opportunities,
> improved performance, and competitive advantage. The results will in turn
> reveal the implications of big data on operations management practices and
> strategies.
>
> Recommended Topics:
> The topics to be discussed in this special issue include but are not
> limited to the following:
>
> ?            Assessment of the effect of big data on operations and
> production management systems
> ?            Assessment of the effect of big data on the decision-making
> processes in operations
> ?            Assessment of facilitators and inhibitors of big data
> adoption for logistics, order fulfilment, distribution and supply chain
> management
> ?            Big data-enabled business analytics at the plant location ,
> organizational, and supply chain levels
> ?            In-depth & longitudinal case studies and pilot studies on the
> implementation of IT infrastructure to support big data initiatives for
> improved operations management, lean & agile operations, quality management
> in operations and supply chain management
> ?            Facilitation of innovative electronic business models and
> operations by using big data in various sectors (e.g., healthcare, retail
> industry, and manufacturing)
> ?            New theory development to explain the adoption and use of big
> data in operations at the organizational and inter-organizational levels
> ?            Empirical studies assessing the  business value of big data
> in terms of quality management, new products and services design, improved
> internal and supply chain operations capabilities
> ?            Social media and big data in cloud for services, operations
> and production management transformation
> ?            Placement of data analytics and big data in cloud for
> services, operations and production management transformation
>
> Submission Procedure
> Prospective authors are invited to submit papers for this special thematic
> issue on ?Big Data Adoption and Use: A Step toward Transforming Operations
> and Production Management? on or before February 15, 2015. All submissions
> must be original and may not be under review by another publication.
> INTERESTED AUTHORS SHOULD CONSULT THE JOURNAL?S GUIDELINES FOR MANUSCRIPT
> SUBMISSIONS at
> http://www.emeraldinsight.com/products/journals/author_guidelines.htm?id=ijopm
> PRIOR TO SUBMISSION at: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ijopm.
>
>
> About International Journal of Operations & Production Management Journal
> The International Journal of Operations & Production Management exists to
> provide a communication medium for all those working in the operations
> management field. This includes:
> ? Private and public sectors
> ? Manufacturing and service settings
> ? Academic institutions
> ? Consultancies.
>
> The content of the Journal focuses on topics which have a substantial
> management (as opposed to technical) content. A double-blind review process
> ensures the journal content's high quality, validity and relevance.
>
> Editor-in-Chief: Professor Steve Brown
> University of Exeter Business School, UK
>
> All inquiries should be directed to the attention of:
>
> Samuel Fosso Wamba
> Guest Editor
> E-mail: samuel.fosso.wamba at neoma-bs.fr<mailto:
> samuel.fosso.wamba at neoma-bs.fr>
>
> All manuscript submissions to the special issue should be sent through the
> online submission system:
> http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ijopm
> * * * * * *
>
> Samuel Fosso Wamba, PhD., is Associate Professor at NEOMA Business School,
> France. Prior, he was a Senior lecturer at the School of Information
> Systems & Technology (SISAT), University of Wollongong, Australia. He
> earned an MSc in mathematics, from the University of Sherbrooke in Canada,
> an MSc in e-commerce from HEC Montreal, Canada, and a Ph.D. in industrial
> engineering, from the Polytechnic School of Montreal, Canada. His current
> research focuses on business value of IT, business analytics, big data,
> inter-organisational system (e.g., RFID technology) adoption and use,
> e-government (e.g., open data), supply chain management, electronic
> commerce and mobile commerce. He has published papers in a number of
> international conferences and journals including European Journal of
> Information Systems, Production Planning and Control, International Journal
> of Production Economics, Information Systems Frontiers, Business Process
> Management Journal, Proceedings of the IEEE, AMCIS, HICSS, ICIS, and PACIS.
> He is organizing special issues on IT related topics for the Business
> Process Management Journal, Pacific Asia Journal of the Association for
> Information Systems, Journal of Medical Systems, Journal of Theoretical and
> Applied Electronic Commerce Research, Journal of Organizational and End
> User Computing, and Production Planning & Control.
>
> Andrew Taylor, PhD
> Andrew Taylor is Professor of Operations and Information Systems at
> Bradford School of Management, Andrew teaches World Class Operations,
> Resource Planning for Operations and Environmental Management & Quality
> Systems. He specialises in research relating to organisational performance
> improvement approaches such as Lean Systems, Performance Measurement and
> applications of new technologies such as Data Mining, Knowledge Management
> and 3D Printing. Professor Taylor has professional experience in aerospace,
> public utilities and government organisations, having worked in Short
> Brothers (now part of the Bombardier group), Northern Ireland Electricity
> and the Northern Ireland Training Authority. He has consulted widely. As a
> graduate of The Queen?s University of Belfast, Andrew holds a BSc in
> electronics and information systems, an MSc in industrial engineering and a
> PhD in manufacturing management. Previously Andrew Taylor was Professor of
> Information Management at Queen?s, Belfast where he worked for 12 years
> before coming to Bradford in 1996. His research work has been published in
> Omega, International Journal of Operations and Production Management,
> International Journal of Production Economics, Expert Systems with
> Applications, European Journal of Information Systems, Communications of
> the ACM, Information Systems Management, Production Planning and Control
> and the International Journal of Production Research.
>
> Eric W. T. Ngai, PhD
> Prof. Eric Ngai is a Professor in the Department of Management and
> Marketing at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. His current research
> interests are in the areas of E-commerce, Supply Chain Management, Decision
> Support Systems and RFID Technology and Applications. He has over 100
> refereed international journal publications including MIS Quarterly,
> Journal of Operations Management, Decision Support Systems, IEEE
> Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Production & Operations
> Management, and others. He is an Associate Editor of European Journal of
> Information Systems and Information & Management. He serves on editorial
> board of four international journals. Prof. Ngai has attained an h-index of
> 20, and received 1190 citations, ISI Web of Science.
>
> Fred Riggins, PhD
> Fred Riggins is Associate Professor in the College of Business at North
> Dakota State University.  His research focuses on e-commerce,
> inter-organizational systems, RFID, and microfinance.  He has published in
> leading journals including Management Science, Journal of Management
> Information Systems, Journal of the Association for Information Systems,
> International Journal of RF Technologies, Electronic Commerce Research and
> Applications, and Communications of the ACM.  In a 2009 AIS publication, he
> ranked #9 on the list of top IS researchers from 2003-2007 based on number
> of publications and outlets.  According to Google Scholar he has an h-index
> of 19 and over 2,500 citations.
>
>
> References:
> APICS (2012). APICS 2012 Big Data Insights and Innovations Executive
> Summary.
> Davenport, T. H., P. Barth, et al. (2012). "How Big Data Is Different."
> MIT Sloan Management Review 54(1): 43-46.
> Department for Business- Innovation and Skills (2013). Seizing the data
> opportunity: A strategy for UK data capability
> Gardner, D. (2013). "Ford scours for more big data to bolster quality,
> improve manufacturing, streamline processes."   Retrieved 19th February
> 2014, from
> http://www.zdnet.com/ford-scours-for-more-big-data-to-bolster-quality-improve-manufacturing-streamline-processes-7000010451/
> .
> Gobble, M. M. (2013). "Big Data: The Next Big Thing in Innovation."
> Research Technology Management 56(1): 64-66.
> Goodwin, G. (2013). Takeaways from the MIT/Accenture Big Data in
> Manufacturing Conference. MIT/Accenture Big Data in Manufacturing
> conference Cambridge, USA.
> Kiron, D. (2013). "Organizational Alignment is Key to Big Data Success."
> MIT Sloan Management Review 54(3): 1-n/a.
> Langley, J. C. J. (2014). 2014 THIRD-PARTY LOGISTICS STUDY: The State of
> Logistics Outsourcing. Capgemini Consulting: 56pp.
> Manyika, J., M. Chui, et al. (2011). Big data: The next frontier for
> innovation, competition, and productivity, McKinsey Global Institute.
> Strawn, G. O. (2012). "Scientific Research: How Many Paradigms?" EDUCAUSE
> Review 47(3): 26.
> Tweney, D. (2013). "Walmart scoops up Inkiru to bolster its ?big data?
> capabilities online."   Retrieved 15 October, 2013, from
> http://venturebeat.com/2013/06/10/walmart-scoops-up-inkiru-to-bolster-its-big-data-capabilities-online/
> .
> Wilkins, J. (2013). "Big data and its impact on manufacturing."
>  Retrieved 17 February, 2014, from
> http://www.dpaonthenet.net/article/65238/Big-data-and-its-impact-on-manufacturing.aspx
> .
> Yiu, C. (2012). The Big Data Opportunity: Making Government faster,
> smarter and more personal. Policy Exchange. London: 36.
> Zelbst, P. J., K. W. J. R. Green, et al. (2011). "Radio Frequency
> Identification Techonology Utilization and Organizational Agility." The
> Journal of Computer Information Systems 52(1): 24-33.
>
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> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> Dear?ICServ Program Committee?and Distinguished Colleagues, Hoping to see
> many of you in Silicon Valley this coming July at?ICServ 2015.
>
> Submission deadline is January 18th.
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> Please take 30 minutes to request that three colleagues submit an abstract
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> You can use the information below to promote our conference before the
> abstract deadline on 18 January - thanks!
>
> Conference: The 3rd international conference on Serviceology (ICServ 2015)
> will be held for July 7 - 9, 2015 in San Jose, CA, USA
> Theme: Engineering and Management of Smart Service Systems - Cultural
> Factors in Customer Engagement ?
>
> The 3rd international conference on Serviceology (ICServ 2015) will be
> held for July 7 - 9, 2015 in San Jose, CA, USA. It is the first meeting
> held outside of Japan. The main goal of this conference is to provide
> opportunities for researchers from academia and industry to share the
> latest technologies, methodologies, and case studies toward co-creation of
> services in a sustainable society. ICServ 2015 will run just before
> Frontiers in Service, the pioneer conference in management of service,
> which will be held July 9 - 12 at the same venue.?
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> ICServ home page: ?http://icserv2015.serviceology.org/html/home.html
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> - Biomedical Signal Processing
> - Natural Language Processing
> - Neural Networks and Genetic Algorithms
> - Computer-Aided Surgery
> - Data Compression and Watermarking
> - Speech Recognition, Analysis and Synthesis
> - Energy Minimization in Cluster-Based Wireless Sensor Networks
> - Biometric and Pattern Recognition
> - Video Compression and Streaming
> - Face Recognition and High-Resolution Imaging
> - Object Detection, Recognition and Categorization
> - Network and Cyber Security
> - Data Modeling for Cloud-Based Networks
> - E-Learning, E-Commerce, E-Marketing, E-Banking
> =Data Mining
> - Data Mining Techniques
> - Ethics of Data Mining
> - Risk Management and Analysis
> - Data Classification and Clustering
> - Abnormally and Outlier Detection
> - Feature Extraction and Data Reduction
> - Multi-Task Learning
> - Optimization Techniques
> - Data Cleaning and Processing
> - Text and Web Mining
> - Data Mining for Complex Dataset
> - Data Mining for Network/Cyber Security
> - Data  Mining for Customer Retention
> - Data Mining for Climate Change and Impacts
> - Data Mining for Business Intelligent
> - Data Mining for Social Network Analysis
> - Data Mining for Network Intrusion Detection
> - Data Mining for Traffic Control
> - Online Algorithms for Data Mining
> - Data Mining and Cloud Computing
> =Wireless Communications
> - Energy Minimization in Cluster-Based Wireless Sensor Networks
> - Bioinformatics and Scientific Computing
> - Coding and Modulation
> - Mobile IP Networks/ Ad-hoc Networks
> - Vehicular Wireless Networks
> - Security and Robustness in Wireless Networks
> - Wireless Sensor Networks
> - Network Management
> - Wi-Fi and Wi-MAX B3G/ 4G Wireless Networks
> - Wireless Local Area Networks
> - Bluetooth and Personal Area Networks
> - Wireless System Architecture
> - Mobile Management in Wireless Networks
> - Mobile Database Access and Design
> - IP Multimedia Sub-Systems
> - Key Management Protocols
> - Mobile/ Wireless Network Modeling and Simulation
> - Mobile / Wireless Network Planning
> - Wireless Network Standard and Protocols
> - Digital Right Management and Multimedia Protection
> =====================================
>
> WE ARE SINCERELY LOOKING FORWARD TO SEE YOU IN DUBAI IN JAN. 2015
> Aya Akiyama
> www.sdiwc.net
> ==========
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 19:21:14 -0500
> From: Richard Watson <rickwatson at mac.com>
> To: AISWorld <aisworld at lists.aisnet.org>
> Subject: [AISWorld] Maritime Informatics at AMCIS 2015
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> Maritime Informatics
> Call for Papers
> Track Co-Chairs
>
> Mikael Lind, Viktoria Swedish ICT & University of Gothenburg, Sweden,
> mikael.lind at viktoria.se <mailto:mikael.lind at viktoria.se>
> Richard Watson, University of Georgia, rwatson at terry.uga.edu <mailto:
> rwatson at terry.uga.edu>
> Track description
>
> A sustainable global shipping industry is central to creating a
> sustainable society. Thus, it is very appropriate for AMCIS 2015, whose
> theme is Blue Ocean Research, that a mini-track on Maritime Informatics is
> offered for the first time as part of Green IS and sustainability.
> Maritime Informatics studies the application of information systems to
> increasing the efficiency, safety, and ecological sustainability of the
> world?s shipping industry. According to the International Maritime
> Organization (IMO), international shipping moves about 90 per cent of
> global trade and is the most efficient and cost-effective method for the
> international transportation of most goods. Hence, shipping is critical to
> future sustainable global economic growth.
> The industry can be characterized as many independent actors who engage in
> episodic tight coupling. It has, however, been a late starter to
> digitization, possibly because of the long history of autonomy and the lack
> of inexpensive high bandwidth communication when on the ocean. Indeed, some
> participants in the industry are still sharing information via fax. A lack
> of information sharing impedes collaboration and reduces efficiency and
> safety. As a result, there are many opportunities to apply IS theory and
> knowledge to a critical global industry.
> Call for papers
>
> According to the International Maritime Organization (IMO), international
> shipping moves about 90 per cent of global trade and is the most efficient
> and cost-effective method for the international transportation of most
> goods. Because of its efficiency, shipping is critical to future
> sustainable global economic growth. Thus, the advancement of sustainable
> shipping and maritime development is a major priority for IMO, which is the
> UN agency responsible for global shipping standards, safety, security, and
> environmental impact.
> Shipping is an old industry, starting with river trading on the Euphrates
> at the beginning of agricultural development. A ship?s captain has
> considerable autonomy, and the industry can be characterized as many
> independent actors (e.g., ship captain, port authority, terminal operator,
> tug master, pilot, and shipping agent) who engage in episodic tight
> coupling (e.g., a pilot meeting a boat and guiding it into harbor) for
> mutual benefit.
> The shipping industry has been a late starter to digitization, possibly
> because of the long history of high autonomy and the lack of inexpensive
> high bandwidth communication when on the ocean. Indeed, some participants
> in the industry are still sharing information via fax. The lack of
> information sharing impedes collaboration and reduces efficiency, safety,
> and sustainable. As a result, a group of scholars associated with Viktoria
> Swedish ICT formulated a new IS topic, namely Maritime Informatics, which
> studies the application of information systems to increasing the
> efficiency, safety, and ecological sustainability of the world?s shipping
> industry. In mid 2014, the first scholarly post in maritime informatics was
> established within the Center for Digital Innovation, a cooperative effort
> of the University of Gothenburg and Chalmers University of Technology. The
> position is partly funded by the Swedish Maritime Administration.
> The track seeks submissions that address some of the following questions
> or others related to the general notion of Maritime Informatics as defined
> in this call.
> How do you design an information sharing system for the shipping industry
> to enhance coordination and planning to increase efficiency, safety, and
> ecological sustainability?
> How do you design an information sharing system for an ecosystem
> constrained by a culture of limited cooperation?
> What are appropriate standards for data sharing within the shipping
> ecosystems?
> What is the role of real-time digital data streams in enhancing shipping
> efficiency?
> How can information systems increase the efficiency of episodic tight
> coupling?
> How does the shipping industry digitize its natural, human, and economic
> capital to improve efficiency, safety, and ecological sustainability?
> How can information systems contribute to effective sea traffic management?
> What theory bases can inform Maritime Informatics?
> What prior research can accelerate the development of Maritime Informatics?
> How can the application of information systems in other domains inspire
> the adoption of digitalization in the maritime sector?
> Manuscript submissions close on February 25, 2015.
> For more details, see http://amcis2015.aisnet.org <
> http://amcis2015.aisnet.org/>.
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> Message: 6
> Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 19:24:31 -0500
> From: "Venugopal Balijepally" <bvenugopal at gmail.com>
> To: <aisworld at lists.aisnet.org>
> Subject: [AISWorld] AMCIS 2015 CFP Mini-Track: Contemporary Issues in
>         Agile   Development
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> AMCIS 2015 CFP: Mini-Track: Contemporary Issues in Agile Development
>
> Track: Systems Analysis and Design
>
> Peurto Rico, August 13-15, 2015
>
> Agile manifesto, which introduced agile methodologies, is now more than a
> decade old. During this period, these methodologies have seen increased
> acceptance among software developers. This brings to the fore a number of
> research issues?adoption and/or adaptation of agile methods, agile project
> management, social aspects of agile development, distributed agile
> development, scalability of agile methodologies, and enterprise agility, to
> name but a few. The incorporation of myriad practices, particularly those
> advocated by lean principles, has only rendered the term "agility" more
> nebulous. Prospective research topics include lean and agile practices and
> their synergies/differences, and the role of agile/lean principles in
> facilitating flexible enterprise architectures. Considering the rapid
> growth
> of agile development practices, the Project Management Institute (PMI)
> recently introduced a new certification program focused on agile project
> management. This is expected to further consolidate and spread the use of
> agile development. Some illustrative project management aspects of agile
> development in need of research attention include cost and schedule
> estimation/planning, resource allocation, risk management, and change
> control management.
>
>
>
> This mini-track will provide a forum for researchers to address fundamental
> issues regarding agile development practices as well as contemporary topics
> raised by its widespread acceptance and use.
>
>
>
>
> Suggested Topics
>
>
> ?         Agile project management versus traditional project management
>
> ?         Knowledge Management in agile development
>
> ?         "Agile methods in theory" versus "agile methods in practice"
>
> ?         Decision-making and governance issues of agile development
>
> ?         Self-organizing principles and practices of agile teams
>
> ?         Integrating human-computer interaction (HCI) concepts with agile
> development
>
> ?         Economics of agile development
>
> ?         Role of agile methods in large-scale, mission critical systems
>
> ?         Scalability of agile projects
>
> ?         Agile development in regulated environments
>
> ?         Distributed agile development, challenges, risks, and
> opportunities
>
> ?         Lean practices in agile development
>
> ?         Synergies/differences between lean principles and agility
>
> ?         Ability of agile practices to deal with project disruptions
>
>
>
> Submit your manuscript before 2pm February 25, 2015 at
> https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2015
>
> For submission guidelines, please refer to:
> http://amcis2015.aisnet.org/submission-guidelines
>
> For general information on AMCIS 2015:  http://amcis2015.aisnet.org/
>
>
>
> Important dates:
>
> February 25, 2015            Submission Deadline
> April 21, 2015                     Author Notification
> April 28, 2015                     Camera Ready Submission Deadline
>
>
> Sridhar Nerur
>
> University of Texas Arlington
>
> snerur at uta.edu
>
> VenuGopal Balijepally
>
> Oakland University
>
> balijepa at oakland.edu
>
> Torgeir Dings?yr
>
> SINTEF ICT
>
> Torgeir.Dingsoyr at sintef.no
>
> Nils Brede Moe
>
> SINTEF ICT
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> nils.b.moe at sintef.no
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> Message: 7
> Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 07:33:26 +0000
> From: vom Brocke Jan <jan.vom.brocke at uni.li>
> To: "AISWorld at lists.aisnet.org" <AISWorld at lists.aisnet.org>
> Subject: [AISWorld] 16th HILTI Fellowship Program / Call for
>         Applications
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> Dear Colleagues
>
> May I kindly ask you to forward this e-mail to your students in order to
> share this opportunity? Applications are still open til May 1 2015.
>
> Thank you very much!
>
> Kind regards
> Jan vom Brocke
>
> ---
> 16th HILTI FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM / CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
> http://www.uni.li/hilti-fellowship
>
> STUDENTS: Spend Your Winter Term 2015 Abroad ? Apply for the Hilti
> Fellowship Program
> Application Deadline: May 1, 2015
>
> Hilti awards the most talented Master students in Information Systems, IT,
> and Management from Europe with a truly unique fellowship program: The
> Hilti Fellowship is a combination of practical training at Hilti and
> academic learning at the University of Liechtenstein, designed to set the
> cornerstone for a successful future. As such, it combines a stay abroad
> with a challenging work experience, and the possibility to continue and
> deepen your Master studies at the same time:
>
> 1 - GO ABROAD
> You are invited to come to the Principality of Liechtenstein and spend
> five months in the beautiful alpine region of the Rhine Valley for both
> project work at Hilti and your Master studies at the University.
>
> 2 - ENTER AN INTERNSHIP
> Hilti offers you the possibility to be part of an international project
> team in the field of global IT and Business Process Management.
>
> 3 - CONTINUE YOUR MASTER STUDIES
> You will be appointed for a position in the international Master program
> in IT and Business Process Management at the University of Liechtenstein
> allowing you to continue your studies.
>
> Students from various backgrounds have already taken part in the program,
> which is now being organized for the 16th time in a row, including students
> from the University of Muenster, the University of Erlangen-Nuernberg, the
> University of Koblenz-Landau, the LUISS University in Rome, the University
> of Turku, and the University of Verona. The selection follows a competitive
> review and assessment process. The program also addresses students who will
> finish their Bachelor studies in the near future and plan to enter an
> international Master program the next summer term. Also PhD students have
> already been awarded within the program.
>
> FACTS
> - Donation: 13.000 CHF per student
> - Applicant profile: Master students in Information Systems, IT, and
> Management; Bachelor students in their last year; PhD students
> - Term: Winter 2015/16; September 1, 2015 to January 31, 2016; Application
> due: May 1, 2015.
>
> DETAILS
> http://www.uni.li/hilti-fellowship
>
> ABOUT THE MASTER PROGRAM
> The Master of Science in Information Systems at the University of
> Liechtenstein is unique program with majors in Business Process Management
> and Data Science. With its strong focus on digital innovation, attractive
> tuition fees, rigorous scientific training, and excellent career
> opportunities, the program attracts an international student body from
> around the world. Scholarships are available for exceptional applicants.
> Also see: www.uni.li/master-information-systems
>
> ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY
> The University of Liechtenstein is a state university according to Swiss
> standards. With over 50 years of tradition the institution has established
> excellent relations to industry. The IS department is home to more than 20
> IS researchers including 6 professors and renowned international visiting
> staff. Members of the institute have published in international top
> journals including MISQ, JAIS, JIT, or JMIS. Also see: www.uni.li/is
>
> ABOUT LIECHTENSTEIN
> Liechtenstein is a prosperous economic area in the heart of Europe. The
> micro state is home to people from over 100 nationalities, and the country
> has one of the highest gross domestic products per capita worldwide. It has
> a diversified economy focusing on both product and service innovation. You
> will find headquarters from world leading international companies as well
> as a lively scene of start-up companies. Also see: www.liechtenstein.li
>
> CONTACT
> Professor Dr. Jan vom Brocke
> Hilti Chair of Business Process Management
> Director of the Institute of Information Systems
> University of Liechtenstein
> www.uni.li/is
>
>
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> Message: 8
> Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 15:26:51 +0530
> From: diwt at dirf.org
> To: aisworld at lists.aisnet.org
> Subject: [AISWorld] FGCT 2015
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>
> Fourth International Conference on Future Generation Communication
> Technologies (FGCT 2015)
> University of Bedfordshire, Luton (near London) UK
> July 29-31, 2015
> www.socio.org.uk/fgct
> (Technically co-sponsored by IEEE UK & RI)
> (Proceedings will be indexed in IEEE Xplore)
>
>
>
>
> In the last decade, a number of newer communication technologies have
> been evolved, which have a significant impact on the technology, as a
> whole. The impact ranges from incremental applications to dramatical
> breakthrough in the society. Users rely heavily on broadcast
> technology, social media, mobile devices, video games and other
> innovations to enrich the learning and adoption process.
>
> This conference is designed for teachers, administrators,
> practitioners, researchers and scientists in the development arenas.
> It aims to provide discussions and simulations in the communication
> technology at the broad level and broadcasting technology and related
> technologies at the micro level. Through a set of research papers,
> using innovative and interactive approach, participants can expect to
> share a set of research that will prepare them to apply new
> technologies to their work in teaching, research and educational
> development amid this rapidly evolving landscape.
>
> Topics discussed in this platform are not limited to-
>
>   Emerging cellular and new network architectures for 5G
>   New antenna and RF technology for 5G wireless
>   Internet of Everything
>   Modulation algorithms
>   Circuits, software and systems for 5G
>   Convergence of multi-modes, multi-bands, multi-standards and multi-
> applications in 5G systems
>   Cognitive radio and collaborative transmissions in 5G
>   Computing and processing platform for 5G
>   Programming models and development tools to enable 5G systems
>   Small cells and heterogeneous networks
>   Metrics and Evaluation of 5G systems
>   Standardization of 5G
>   Broadcost technology
>   Future Internet and networking architectures
>   Future mobile communications
>   Mobile Web Technology
>   Mobile TV and multimedia phones
>   Communication Security, Trust, Protocols and Applications
>   Communication Interfaces
>   Communication Modelling
>   Satellite and space communications
>   Communication software
>   Future Generation Communication Networks
>   Communication Network Security
>   Communication Data Grids
>   Collaborative Communication Technology
>   Intelligence for future communication systems
>   Forthcoming optical communication systems
>   Communication Technology for Elearning, Egovernment, Ebusiness
>   Games and games designing
>   Social technology devises, tools and applications
>   Crowdsourcing and Human Computation
>   Human-computer communication
>   Pervasive Computing
>   Grid, crowd sourcing and cloud computing
>   Hypermedia systems
>   Software and technologies for E-communication
>   Intelligent Systems for E-communication
>   Future Cloud for Communication
>   Future warehousing
>   Future communication for healthcare and medical devices applications
>   Future communication for Mechatronic applications
>
> All presented papers in the conference will be published in the
> proceedings of the conference and submitted to the IEEE Xplore Digital
> Library.
>
> The conference will have workshops on specific themes, industrial
> presentation, invited talks and collaborative discussion forums.
>
> Important Dates
>
> Submission of Papers:   May 01, 2015
> Notification of Acceptance:     June 10, 2015
> Camera Ready:   July 10, 2015
> Conference Dates:       July 29-31, 2015
>
>
> The selected papers after extension and modification will be published
> in many peer reviewed and indexed journals.
>
>   Journal of Computer and System Sciences/ (ISI/Scopus)
>   Journal of Digital Information Management (Scopus/EI)
>   International Journal of Computational Science and Engineering
> (Scopus and EI Indexed)
>   Decision Analytics
>   International Journal of Big Data Intelligence
>   International Journal of Applied Decision Sciences (Scopus/EI)
>   International Journal of Management and Decision Making (Scopus/EI)
>   International Journal of Strategic Decision Sciences
>   International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems (Scopus/EI)
>
> Programme Committee
>
> General Chair
>
> Ezendu Ariwa, University of Bedfordshire, UK
>
> Programme Chairs
>
> Carsten Maple, Warwick University, UK
> Yong Yue, University of Bedfordshire, UK
> Hathairat Ketmaneechairat, King Mongkut?s University of Technology,
> Thailand
>
>
> Programme Co-Chairs
>
> Koodichimma Ibe-Ariwa, Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK
> Gloria Chukwudebe, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Nigeria
>
> Submissions at: http://www.socio.org.uk/fgct/submission.php
> Email: fgct at socio.org.uk
>
> --------------------------------------
>
>
>
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>
> Message: 9
> Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 14:45:05 +0000
> From: Vishanth Weerakkody <Vishanth.Weerakkody at brunel.ac.uk>
> To: "aisworld at lists.aisnet.org" <aisworld at lists.aisnet.org>
> Subject: [AISWorld] AMCIS 2015 Call for Paper - e-Government
>         Mini-Track: Trends in Smart City Initiatives - Opportunities and
>         Challenges
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> Dear Colleagues,
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> AMCIS 2015 EGOV Mini-Track: Trends in Smart City Initiatives:
> Opportunities and Challenges
>
> Track: e-Government
> Puerto Rico, August 13-15, 2015
> Mini-track Description:
>
> The e-government era has enabled public administrations to become more
> efficient and effective through the delivery of digital solutions and
> services. While the early emphasis of e-government led service
> transformation was highly focused on using technology to deliver improved
> and personalized services for citizens, more recent efforts have been
> focused on grassroots level impacts that are enabled through smart use of
> technology. In this context, the emphasis has somewhat shifted from a
> service delivery focus to a smart ICT-infrastructure based eco-system that
> is sustainable. The application of ICT in the context of future cities is
> indicated by the notion of smart city. Nevertheless, the smart city concept
> goes beyond the use of ICT for better resource use and less emissions. The
> notion of smart city is emerging as a key strategy to tackle the problems
> generated by the urban population growth and rapid development. Smart city
> innovations are evolving as new approaches to holistic management of
> cities' physical, socio-economic, environmental, transportation and
> political assets across all urban domains, typically supported by ICT. An
> effective smart city initiative is one that brings together technology,
> government and society to enable a smarter economy, mobility, environment,
> people, living and governance. However, as the smart city phenomenon itself
> is still emerging, the concept is being applied all over the world with
> different terminologies, context and meanings.
>
> This mini track invites work that frames smart city initiatives and
> explores its impact from a social, economic, technical or organizational
> perspective. Relevant topics may include areas that discuss smart city
> initiatives such as energy efficient cities, intelligent transport systems,
> smart communications and networks etc. In addition to empirical studies,
> theoretical and conceptual papers will be considered. The objective of the
> mini-track is to encourage research that can be useful to those engaged in
> smart city initiatives.
>
> Suggested Topics:
> Contributed papers may deal with, but are not limited to:
>
> *         Role of ICT in smart city initiatives
>
> *         Role of Policy Makers in smart city initiatives
>
> *         The development, implementation, control and maintenance of
> smart city initiatives
>
> *         Transformational smart city initiatives
>
> *         Different process, information systems and technology
> integration approaches used in smart city initiatives
>
> *         Governance, integrated service delivery and reengineering of
> smart cities
>
> *         Barriers to awareness, adoption and diffusion of smart city
> initiatives
>
> *         Evaluation of case studies
>
> *         Technology alignments in smart cities
>
> *         Innovative applications and best practices in smart cities
> initiatives
>
> Submit your manuscript before 2pm Eastern Standard Time February 25, 2015
> at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2015
> For submission guidelines, please refer to:
> http://amcis2015.aisnet.org/submission-guidelines
> For general information on AMCIS 2015:  http://amcis2015.aisnet.org/
>
> Important dates:
> February 25, 2015            Submission Deadline
> April 21, 2015                     Author Notification
> April 28, 2015                     Camera Ready Submission Deadline
> Selected papers will be fast tracked to the following journals:
>
> *         Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy (TGPPP)
>
> *         International Journal of Electronic Government Research (IJEGR)
>
>
> Mini-Track Chairs:
>
>
> Sankar Sivarajah
>
> Brunel University London
>
> Sankar.sivarajah at brunel.ac.uk<mailto:Sankar.sivarajah at brunel.ac.uk>
>
>
> Vishanth Weerakkody
>
> Brunel University London
>
> Vishanth.Weerakkody at brunel.ac.uk<mailto:Vishanth.Weerakkody at brunel.ac.uk>
>
>
> Ramzi El-Haddadeh
>
> Brunel University London
>
> Ramzi.El-Haddadeh at brunel.ac.uk<mailto:Ramzi.El-Haddadeh at brunel.ac.uk>
>
>
> Zahir Irani
>
> Brunel University London
>
> Zahir.Irani at brunel.ac.uk<mailto:Zahir.Irani at brunel.ac.uk>
>
>
> Habin Lee
>
> Brunel University London
>
> Habin.Lee at brunel.ac.uk<mailto:Habin.Lee at brunel.ac.uk>
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> Message: 10
> Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 14:48:22 +0000
> From: Paulo Rupino Cunha <rupino at dei.uc.pt>
> To: ISWorld list <aisworld at lists.aisnet.org>
> Subject: [AISWorld] CFP - Special Issue of Transactions on
>         Computational   Collective Intelligence journal on Keyword Search
> and
>         Big Data
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> Special Issue of Transactions on Computational Collective Intelligence
> journal  on Keyword Search and Big Data
>
>
> The simplicity with which users can publish content nowadays has made the
> Web the world?s largest database. Keyword-based search has become the
> de-facto standard for information discovery in this ocean of data, mainly
> due to its simplicity that makes it attractive to technically novice users.
> To answer keyword queries, existing search engines rely on effective
> indexes of the content that allow them to return the documents that best
> match the user?s search criteria. This generally leaves out the structure
> of the data, its semantic dimension, as well as the social aspects to which
> it may relate. We believe that, in order to exploit the full potential of
> the Web, structured and rich data will have to receive the same search and
> retrieve capabilities as the text data from Web documents. However, due to
> their highly structured nature, the rich semantics, and the data structures
> by which they are typically managed, a great deal of issues needs to be
> studied. As the problem is in general of a multifaceted nature, it requires
> synergies from many different disciplines.
>
> Broad areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
>
> Semantic web, semantic similarity, semantic data management, semantic
> disambiguation, semantic indexing;
> Social Web and social media;
> Interface design, user interaction, natural language processing;
> Data cleansing, data fusion, data quality, data integration, probabilistic
> data matching;
> Benchmarking, ranking;
> Artificial intelligence, machine learning;
> Metadata management, schema matching;
> Deep Web, provenance, information retrieval, database summarization
> Context-aware web applications;
> Knowledge / ontology self-management and evolution;
> Semantic Web and emotional intelligence;
> Enabling everything-as-a-user.
> Submission Guidelines
>
> Papers should follow the LNCS format and should be no less than 15 pages
> and no more than 45. The submission should be done on the TCCI online
> submission system
> http://senldogo0039.springer-sbm.com/TCCI/servlet/Conference <
> http://senldogo0039.springer-sbm.com/TCCI/servlet/Conference> by
> selecting the option Special Issue for SDSW 2014.
>
>
> Important Dates
>
> Submission deadline: March 15th, 2015
> Special Issue Guest Editors
>
> Paulo Rupino da Cunha, University of Coimbra,
> Omar Boucelma, LSIS, Aix-Marseille University
> Bogdan Cautis, University of Paris-Sud
> Yannis Velegrakis, University of Trento
> The special issue is supported by the KEYSTONE COST action on keyword
> search. For more details on the action see: keystone.eu <
> http://keystone.eu/>
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