[AISWorld] CFP: Trends in IT Governance and Management, IEEE IT Professional; Submission deadline: 1 June 2015

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Trends in IT Governance and Management


Submission deadline: 1 June 2015
Publication: January/February 2016

As IT continues to revolutionize mature and emerging industries, IT
governance (maturity) will be a determining factor for enterprises' success
or failure. Governance concerns the allocation of resources, implementation
of technology, integration approaches, and overall "information hygiene" of
an organization. It is the glue that holds together multiple capabilities
and initiatives. IT governance is often driven by privacy, security, and
regulatory imperatives as well as competitive pressures, rising customer
expectations, and marketplace deployment of new capabilities. Although its
foundational elements remain the same in most instances, each case may
entail different sets of requirements and criteria for success.

The challenge of effective governance is that it requires buy-in from and
participation of business and IT stakeholders and strong leadership in each
of these camps. Working agendas need to be carefully aligned with business
agendas and IT roadmaps, and the correct level of resource needs to
participate at the correct level of execution. To gain acceptance and
support from enterprise, governance programs require clear value and defined
action. Sound information management policies and procedures must be fully
operationalized to improve data and information processes throughout the
enterprise and capitalize on new developments in analytics and information
processes. This is especially true in the era of big data and with the
proliferation of internal and external data sources and applications.

This issue of IEEE  <http://www.computer.org/itpro> IT Professional will
review IT governance trends, approaches, policies, metrics, processes, and
methodologies that organizations must understand and implement. We solicit
high-quality contributions from industry, government, business, and academia
that address these trends, issues, and challenges. Topics of interest
include the following

*	How organizations have instituted IT governance programs
*	Frameworks for data governance and policy development
*	Security and privacy governance mandates and challenges
*	Maturity models for programs and processes
*	Vendor strategies for governance platforms
*	Center of excellence models for governance
*	Program metrics approaches for policy compliance 
*	Data quality and governance programs
*	The role of business and IT leadership in governance


Submissions


Feature articles should be no longer than 4,200 words (with tables and
figures each counting as 300 words) and have no more than 20 references.
Illustrations are welcome. For author guidelines, including sample articles,
see http://www.computer.org/web/peer-review/magazines.

Submit your article at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/itpro-cs.


Questions?


For more information, please contact the guest editors:

*	Seth Earley, Earley & Associates, seth at earley.com
*	Stephen Andriole, steve at andriole.com
*	Reza Djavanshir, rj at jhu.edu
*	Linda Wilbanks, Linda.Wilbanks at ed.gov

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