[AISWorld] CALL FOR PAPERS - DESRIST 2019

Djamasbi, Soussan djamasbi at wpi.edu
Sun Jan 13 23:05:32 EST 2019


Dear Colleagues,


We invite you to consider submitting your research to DESRIST 2019, the 14th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology, which will take place in Worcester, MA, USA during June 4-6, 2019.


For more information, please visit https://desrist2019.org and see the CFP below.


The deadline for full paper submissions is February 1st, 2019.


Looking forward to seeing many of you in Worcester, MA.


Program Chairs

Bengisu Tulu, WPI

Soussan Djamasbi, WPI

Gondy Leroy, University of Arizona


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CALL FOR PAPERS - DESRIST 2019


14th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology (DESRIST 2019)

June 4th - 6th 2019 / Worcester, MA, USA (https://desrist2019.org)


Design Science Theory and Practice for a Digitally Connected and Globalized World


The increasing need for smart and connected solutions that address business and society challenges and opportunities through information systems requires advances in both theory and practice of design science research (DSR). The goal of the design science research paradigm is to extend the boundaries of human and organizational capabilities by designing new and innovative artifacts (constructs, models, methods, processes, and systems). Scholars having different backgrounds such as information systems, computer science, operations research, cognitive science and informatics are actively engaged in generating novel solutions to interesting design problems.


DESRIST serves as a major forum for the presentation of innovative ideas, approaches, developments and research projects in the area of DSR theory and applications. It aims to facilitate the exchange of ideas between researchers and industry professionals. Latest issues and advancement in computing and its applications will be covered during the conference. The 14th DESRIST will be held in Worcester, Massachusetts in the Greater Boston area and is expected to attract researchers and practitioners from around the world.


We encourage submissions related but not limited to the following areas:


DSR in Healthcare

DSR in Cyber Security

DSR in Service Science

DSR for HCI

DSR in Data Science

DRS in Business Analytics and Process Management

DSR Foundations and Methodological Contributions

DSR Emerging Ideas

DSR in Domain Specific Applications

DSR for ICT in Developing Countries

DSR in Sustainable and Green Technology


The conference proceedings will be published as a Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Authors are solicited to contribute to the Conference by submitting articles that illustrate research results, projects, innovation works and industrial experiences that describe significant advances in design science research pertaining to Information Systems.


Important Dates

Full Papers (will be published in conference proceedings)

Initial submissions due: February 1, 2019

Notifications by: March 1, 2019

Camera ready submissions due: March 19, 2019


Prototypes, Demos and Posters (2-page extended abstract)

Initial submissions due: March 8, 2019

Notifications by: March 29, 2019


Late-breaking (2-page extended abstract)

Initial Submissions due: March 15, 2019

Notifications by: March 29, 2019


Submission Guidelines

Submissions should be formatted following the Springer LNCS guidelines, using the Microsoft Word template. The submission via EasyChair should be in the PDF format (file extension .pdf).


Full research paper submissions should not exceed 15 pages and must be anonymized for double-blind review. Submissions should be formatted following the Springer LNCS guidelines. The submission via EasyChair should be in the PDF (file extension .pdf) format. The authors of all accepted papers are expected to prepare a podium presentation.


Prototype and products submissions should not exceed 2 pages. These submissions showcase implementations of innovative artifacts (i.e., constructs, models, methods, systems). The track provides an opportunity to demonstrate and discuss emerging artifacts with researchers and practitioners. The authors of all accepted submissions are expected to prepare a 2-minute lighting presentation with a 1-slide PowerPoint and a poster to be displayed during prototype demo sessions.


Late breaking work submissions showcase work in progress and provides authors an opportunity to discuss their work with others and get feedback in early stages. Submissions should be in the form of an extended abstract and should not exceed 2 pages including all sections. The authors of all accepted submissions are expected to prepare a 2-minute lighting presentation with a 1-slide PowerPoint and a poster to be displayed during prototype demo sessions.


These page limits include all pages (including figure, tables and references). Only full paper submissions will be published in Springer LNCS. For all the accepted submission, at least one author has to register for the conference before April 1st, 2019 and must attend the conference to present their work.




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