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DSS 2010 - the 15th IFIP WG 8.3 International Conference on Decision Support Systems under the theme
"Bridging the socio-technical gap in DSS - Challenges for the next decade" July 7-10, 2010, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal http://dss2010.di.fc.ul.pt In recent years, bridging the socio-technical gap has been a challenge in many areas of research. The socio-technical gap is the great divide between the social aspects aimed to be supported and those that are actually supported, due in part to technical limitations and in part to the complexity of the contexts where decision support must be provided. In Decision Support Systems, this challenge has raised several important questions concerned with the account and encapsulation of social aspects of managerial decision making as well as with the representation of certain human cognitive aspects, such as intuition or insights within computational systems. The 2010 International Conference of the IFIP WG 8.3 will focus on the theme "Bridging the socio-technical gap in DSS - Challenges for the next decade". The IFIP TC8/Working Group 8.3 conferences present the latest innovations and achievements of academic communities on Decision Support Systems (DSS). These advances include theory, systems, computer aided methods, algorithms, techniques, applications and technologies supporting decision making. DSS 2010 is sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP), the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon, Operations Research Center-UL and FCT. Submissions from academics and practitioners are invited and showcases of real case studies will be especially welcomed. Manuscripts will be peer-reviewed. The acceptance of the contributions will be based on the originality of the work, the relevance for the conference theme and its overall quality. Suggested research topics include, but are not limited to: - Affect and emotion in Decision Support Systems, e.g. - From rationality to intuition in decision making - Decision making in high risk situations - Decision Models in the real-world, e.g. - Inclusion of ethical considerations in real-world decision models - Supporting complex decisions, e.g. urban planning and environmental policy - Supporting multiple perspectives and conflicting objectives - Executive Information Systems, e.g. - Value judgments in executive information systems - Understanding how to represent soft information for decision support - Communication and decision support in managerial groups - Negotiation Support Systems, e.g. - Cultural diversity in negotiation support systems - Problem specific design of NSS - Knowledge Management, e.g. - Organizational issues in knowledge management - People management as KM ? designing DSS to leverage human capital - Social software and networks in KM - Knowledge and Resource Discovery, e.g. - Knowledge and resource discovery in corporate decision making - Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing, e.g. - Role of context in business intelligence and data warehousing - Methods and tools to support the communication between developers and managers - Developing BI systems that educate as well as provide information - Group Support Systems, e.g. - Supporting creativity in self-directed groups - Distributed DM - Collaborative Decision Making, e.g. - Tradeoffs in collaborative decision making - Understanding the articulation of individual and group decision making /how are managers? contributions integrated into the corporate decision making - Socio-technical aspects for DM in Geographic Information Systems, e.g. - Privacy in geographic information systems - Socio behavioral dynamics of geographic information system - Rich language for Decision Support, e.g. - Methods and tools to support the communication between DSS developers and managers - Developing decision support systems that educate as well as provide information - Web 2.0 Systems in Decision Support, e.g. - Crowd sourcing decisions in Web 2.0 - Collective intelligence and Web 2.0 - Incorporating Complex Factors in Decision Support, e.g. - Including the value of intellectual capital - Framing the decision problem - Decision making for socio-technical systems - Understanding the role of context in decision making All accepted papers will be published in conference proceedings. Papers will be considered for publication as chapters of a book with the conference theme, published and distributed by Springer-Verlag. Submitted manuscripts must be original contributions which have not been previously published or submitted for publication elsewhere. Accepted papers will be published only if at least one of the authors is registered to attend the conference in due time. Following the tradition of IFIP WG 8.3 conferences, authors of the best papers will be invited to submit extended versions to special issues of such international scientific journals as Group Decision and Negotiation (GDN), Intelligent Decision Technologies International Journal (IDTJ), International Journal of Decision Support System Technology (IJDSST), and the Journal of Decision Systems (JDS). Submissions categories The submission categories are the following: - Full papers ? 8-12 pages - Short papers ? maximum of 6 pages - Posters ? maximum of 4 pages - Workshop proposals ? 2 pages Important dates Paper submission due: December 15th, 2009 Workshop proposal submission due: January 15th, 2010 Doctoral Consortium submission due: April 1st, 2010 Notification to authors: February 15th, 2010 Final version of accepted papers: March 15th, 2010 Poster submission due: April 1st, 2010 Main Conference: July 8th-10th, 2010 Doctoral Consortium: July 7th, 2010 Workshops: July 7th, 2010 The official language of the conference is English. Keynote Speakers Omar El Sawy, University of Southern California, USA Liam Bannon, University of Limerick, Ireland Conference Chair Ana Respicio, University of Lisbon, Portugal Steering Committee Frederic Adam, University College Cork, Ireland Frada Burstein, Monash University, Australia Sven Carlsson, Lund University, Sweden Patrick Humphreys, London School of Economics, UK Piero Migliarese, University of Calabria, Italy Gloria Philips-Wren, Loyola Maryland University, USA Jos? Alberto Pino, University of Chile, Chile Ana Respicio, University of Lisbon, Portugal Pascale Zarat?, IRIT-ENSIACET-INPT, Toulouse, France Program Committee Chairs Ana Respicio, University of Lisbon, Portugal Frederic Adam, University College Cork, Ireland Gloria Philips-Wren, Loyola Maryland University, USA Program Committee (to be completed) Frederic Adam, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland Carlos Antunes, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal Pedro Antunes, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal David Arnott, Monash University, Monash, Australia Marko Bohanec, Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia Marcos Borges, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Patrick Brezillon, University Paris VI, Paris, France Tung Bui, University of Havaii, Hawaii, USA Frada Burstein, Monash University Monash, Australia Guy Camilleri, IRIT, Universit? Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France Sven Carlsson, Lund University, Lund, Sweden Athena Chatjoulis, National and Kapodistrian Univeristy of Athens, Athens, Greece Joao Climaco, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal Fatima Dargam, SimTech / Austria & ILTC / Brazil, Austria Marco De Marco, Catholic University, Milan, Italy Luis Dias, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal Lucia Garcia-Lorenzo, London School of Economics, London, UK Shanks Graeme, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia Patrick Humphreys, London School of Economics, London, UK Peter Keenan, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland Garrick Jones, London School of Economics, London, UK Claudia Loebbecke, University of Cologne, Koeln, Germany Andrew McCosh, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK Robert Meredith, Monash University, Monash, Australia Piero Miglarese, University of Calabria, Calabria, Italy Lapo Mola, University of Verona, Verona, Italy Manuel Mora, Autonomous University of Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Mexico Jose Maria Moreno, Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain M. Franca Norese, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy Sergio F. Ochoa, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile Dan O'Leary, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA Zita Zoltay Paprika, Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary David Paradice, Florida State University, Florida, USA Gloria Phillips-Wren, Loyola Maryland University, Baltimore, USA Jose A. Pino, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile Daniel Power, University of Northern Iowa, Iowa, USA Franck Ravat, Universit? Toulouse I Capitole, Toulouse, France Ana Respicio, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal Rita Ribeiro, UNINOVA, Lisbon, Portugal Chantal Soule-Dupuy, IRIT, Toulouse, France Stanislaw Stanek, University of Economics in Katowice, Katowice, Poland Carlos Teixeira, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal Joao Telhada, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal Rudolf Vetschera, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria Pirkko Walden, Abo Akademi University, Turku, Finland Gerard Wilhelm Weber, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey George Widmeyer, New Jersey Institute of Technology, New Jersey, USA Pascale Zarat?, IRIT-ENSIACET-INPT, Toulouse, France Martin Znidarsic, Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia Organising Committee Joao Telhada, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, Portugal Carlos Teixeira, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, Portugal Rita Almeida Ribeiro, Uninova-CA3, New University of Lisbon, Portugal Ana Respicio, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, Portugal For updated relevant informations, Committees, Programme, Submission, and Venue, please visit DSS 2010 website at http://dss2010.di.fc.ul.pt Contacts dss2010@di.fc.ul.pt | |||||||||||
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