[AISWorld] CFP: AMCIS 2016 Mini-Track "Accounting Information Systems Models, Designs, and Implementation"
Cheryl Dunn
justcheryl.dunn at gmail.com
Wed Jan 6 16:49:02 EST 2016
CALL FOR PAPERS: AMCIS 2016, San Diego, California, August 11-13, 2016
http://amcis2016.aisnet.org
Track: SIG-ASYS
Mini-track: Accounting Information Systems Models, Designs and
Implementation
Mini-track Description:
This mini-track is focused on the role that accounting information systems
(AIS) play in creating models to help better store, share information,
re-engineer, process, and represent the organization's resources, events,
and agents. This mini-track is intended to promote research on the
different data and process models for AIS.
Suggested Topics:
Appropriate topics for paper or panel proposal submissions include (but are
not limited to):
- AIS design
- Ontologies used for representation of AIS
- Object-oriented databases for AIS
- Items-Agent-Cash (IAC) model
- UML for modeling of AIS
- AIS architectures
- Re-engineering of legacy AIS into ERP systems
- XBRL databases, modeling, and design
- Resource-Event-Agent (REA) models
- Data models
- Information sharing of AIS with supply chain systems
- Enterprise system modeling
- Inter-organizational information sharing
- Data relevance
Authors of best papers in this mini-track will be invited to submit revised
versions for fast-track review and possible publication in the *International
Journal of Accounting Information Systems*.
Important Dates:
January 4, 2016: Manuscript submission system opens
March 2, 2016: Deadline for manuscript submissions (by 10:00 am, Pacific
Standard Time)
Mini-track Chair: Cheryl Dunn, Grand Valley State University,
justcheryl.dunn at gmail.com
Instructions for Authors:
Submit your manuscripts or panel proposals at
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2016
See complete author instructions and additional conference information at
http://amcis2016.aisnet.org
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