[AISWorld] Call for Papers: Organizational Design and Engineering Minitrack at HICSS-44

Robert Winter robert.winter at unisg.ch
Thu Mar 25 13:52:17 EDT 2010


Dear Colleagues

The systematic design and engineering of artifacts is not restricted to 
software and other IT components. Being the conceptual foundations for IT 
requirements, artifacts on the strategic
and organizational levels have to be systematically designed and 
engineered as well. Organizational design and engineering aims at 
researching concepts, methods and
technology in order to understand, model, develop and analyze all 
important aspects of changing organizations. As a whole, it focuses on 
understanding the relationships and
dependencies between strategy, business processes and the supporting 
software systems. It encompasses several multi-disciplinary topics, 
including modeling business
goals and processes, formalizing enterprise ontologies, representing 
information system services and identifying best practices and patterns.

The focus of this minitrack is on approaches which deal with relating both 
business and technological aspects of an organization. The organizational 
design and engineering
minitrack provides an opportunity for researchers, academics or 
practitioners interested in organizational modeling, methodologies and 
tools to present their solutions, exchange
their ideas and discuss open issues and future directions.

For general information on HICSS-44, please refer to 
http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu 


Minitrack Co-chairs
Robert Winter (corresponding co-chair), University of St.Gallen, 
Switzerland
Email: robert.winter at unisg.ch

José Tribolet, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
Email: jose.tribolet at inesc.pt

Artur Caetano, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
Email: artur.caetano at dei.ist.utl.pt


HICSS conferences are devoted to the most relevant advances in the 
information, computer, and system sciences, and encompass developments in 
both theory and practice. Accepted papers may be theoretical, conceptual, 
tutorial or descriptive in nature. Those selected for presentation will be 
included in the Conference Proceedings published by the IEEE Computer 
Society, and carried by Explore, the IEEE Digital Library (
http://computer.org/press).

Submissions must not have been previously published or be under submission 
elsewhere; all submissions undergo a double-blind peer referee process. 
Follow Author Instructions found on the conference web site 
http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu

Abstracts are optional. You may contact the Minitrack Chair(s) for 
guidance or verification of content. If you are not sure of the 
appropriate minitrack, submit an abstract to the Track Chair(s) for 
determination. 
You may submit a paper to only one Minitrack. Duplicate submissions may be 
rejected by any or all minitracks, without consultation with author.
An individual may be listed as author/co-author on no more than 6 
submitted papers. Track Chairs must approve any names added after 
submission.

Important Deadlines: 

June 15 Submit full manuscripts for review. The review is double-blind; 
therefore this submission must be without author names.

Aug 15 Acceptance notices are emailed to authors by the Review System. 
(Make sure your server accepts the address.) At least one author of each 
accepted paper must immediately make plans to attend the conference, 
including initiating fiscal, visa, or other travel guarantees.

Sept 15 Accepted authors submit Final Paper. At least one author of each 
paper should register by this date. This is the Early Registration fee 
deadline.

New Date! Oct 15 Papers without at least one registered author will be 
deleted from the Proceedings; authors will be so notified by the 
Conference Office.

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