[AISWorld] 2nd CfP HICSS2017 Minitrack: Mobile App Development
Tim A Majchrzak
timam at uia.no
Wed May 18 02:43:37 EDT 2016
CALL FOR PAPERS
HICSS2017 Minitrack: Mobile App Development
(Software Technology Track)
http://www.hicss.org/#!mobile-app-development/ct6k
4-7 January 2017
Hilton Waikoloa Village
http://www.hicss.org/
MINITRACK DESCRIPTION
Applications for mobile devices (apps) have facilitated the success
of smartphones and tablet PCs. By using apps, the multi-purpose
hardware of modern devices can be utilized to the full extent. Due to
the proliferation of mobile devices as a tool for consumers,
businesses increasingly embrace the topic. However, actually
improving business processes or even finding a mobile strategy is not
straightforward. Neither is the usage of so called business apps. In
many cases, development of business apps is prone to problems and
companies face technology choices they have little information for.
Developing business apps poses specific requirements due to their
business-critical nature. Compared to apps in general, higher quality
standards should be met, apps need to be more secure and robust, and
requirements need to be carefully engineered (and then met),
according to industry standards. Testing of apps has been found to be
very cumbersome. Whether (and to what extent) methods of classical
software engineering can be applied still is matter of discussion.
Moreover, new challenges such as development for multiple platforms,
device fragmentation, context-sensitivity, performance issues,
mobility-depended security issues and energy conservation arise.
Therefore, new threads of research are needed to tackle these issues
and pave the way for better business producibility.
The minitrack is devoted to (business) apps development and the
technological background of mobile computing for corporate or other
domain-specific non-consumer usage. Topics of interests include (but
are not limited to)
o App development within a domain context
o Business models for apps
o Economic and/or social impact of mobile computing
o Engineering of apps for business processes
o Requirements engineering for apps
o Development methods for apps including the applicability of
existing methods to app development
o User interface (UI) design research for apps and the bridge to
Human-Computer-Interaction (HCI) research
o Internet of things (IoT) and apps
o Testing of apps
o Cross-platform app development
o Webapps vs. native apps vs. hybrid apps
o Responsiveness of apps for different device types (smartphone,
tablet, desktop, wearables, etc.)
o Business app security
o Legal aspects of app development, distribution, and usage
o Energy efficient computing on mobile devices
o Enterprise distribution of apps and Mobile device management (MDM)
o Sensor-usage for business apps
IMPORTANT DATES
15 June 2016 : Submission of full manuscripts
16 August 2016: Acceptance notifications
For formatting instructions, see HICSS website.
(http://www.hicss.org/)
(While LaTeX submissions are discouraged by HICSS, we have made good
experiences with them. Just be sure to comply with the proper IEEE
LaTeX template since accepted papers go to IEEE Xplore.)
POSSIBLE PAPER EXTENSION
The Mobile App Development minitrack will be held for the second
time. In case of gaining even more high-quality submissions than for
the first edition, we will provide post-conference publication
opportunities for revised and extended papers, e.g. as part of a
journal special issue. Definite plans will be made in consultation
with authors of accepted papers.
Please consider to approach us with an abstract to check suitability
to the minitrack. In case of questions, please feel free to contact
us any time.
Minitrack Co-Chairs:
Tim A. Majchrzak (Primary Contact)
University of Agder
Tel: +47 38 14 1982
Email: timam at uia.no
Tor-Morten Grønli
Westerdals -
Oslo School of Arts, Communication and Technology
Email: tmg at westerdals.no
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