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    Call for Research-in-progress Papers<br>
    <div class="moz-forward-container"><b>March 13, 2015:</b>
      Research-in-progress Papers Submission Deadline <br>
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      The tenth DESRIST conference will bring together researchers and
      practitioners engaged in all aspects of design science research,
      with a special emphasis on nurturing the symbiotic relationship
      between design science researchers and practitioners. <br>
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      We are encouraging submissions in form of Research-in-progress
      papers, developed from promising but incomplete research projects.<br>
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      DESRIST 2015 - Design Science Research in Information Systems and
      Technologies<br>
      Accelerating Dialogue with Industry through Design Science
      Research<br>
      Clontarf Castle, Dublin, Ireland<br>
      May 21-22, 2015<br>
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      BACKGROUND<br>
      Much has been written about the potential for high-impact design
      science research, based upon the paradigmís ability to generate
      applicable and relevant findings for practice. Yet the
      relationship between design science and practice extends beyond
      the publication and consumption of research. Many design science
      studies take place in the context of live individual or
      organisational projects, which require ongoing collaboration
      between the practitioners and researchers involved. This
      collaboration can facilitate a continuous and reciprocal knowledge
      sharing, as cutting-edge theoretical insights are applied in
      environments that are natural, complex, and evolving.<br>
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Dr. Markus Helfert
School of Computing

Dublin City University
Glasnevin
Dublin 9, Ireland

Director Business Informatics Research Group
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Research Affiliate at:
The Open Government Institute (TOGI)
Zeppelin Universität, Germany
Phone: +49 - 7541 6009 1476 
<a moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.zu.de">http://www.zu.de</a>


IVI Research Fellow
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Lecturer and Researcher in Information Systems

Phone:  +353-1-700-8727
Phone:  +49 -7541 6009 1476 
Fax:    +353-1-700-5442
Office: L2.26
Email: <a moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:markus.helfert@computing.dcu.ie">markus.helfert@computing.dcu.ie</a>
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