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- From: kling@ics.uci.edu (Rob Kling)
- Subject: Re: CFP: Conference on Organizational Computing Systems
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- Date: 8 Nov 92 02:20:35 GMT
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- Call for Papers
- COOCS 93
- Conference on Organizational Computing Systems
- Sponsored by ACM SIGOIS and IEEECS TC-OA
- in cooperation with IFIP WG 8.4
- Sheraton Silicon Valley --- Milpitas (near San Jose), California
- November 1-4, 1993
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- As we move toward globally distributed businesses, widespread mixed-media
- computing systems and highly mobile workers, the availability of information
- within an organization becomes increasingly critical. Advances in tools,
- technologies, and methodologies that facilitate the use of information systems
- in organizations will improve the way information is made available and used.
- This conference is intended to bring together researchers and practitioners
- interested in the use, management, and movement of information within
- organizations. The scope of the conference is intended to cover areas related
- to this goal, including but not limited to:
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- Organizational computing systems
- Distributed AI, Expert Systems and Multi-Agent models
- Object and Database Models and Systems
- Parallel, Distributed and Open Information Systems
- Computer-Supported Collaboration
- Task Analysis, Modeling, Planning and Coordination
- Social Aspects of Integrating and Using Information
- Analysis of Organizational Structure and Dynamics to
- improve organizational utilization of computers
- Multimedia Information, Storage, Retrieval and
- Portability and the Mobile Office
- Organizational Impact of Large Distributed Applications
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- Submissions to the conference can be in the form of papers, demonstration,
- panel, workshop or tutorial proposals.
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- Papers can take two forms. Research Investigations present original work in
- any of the areas of interest to the conference. Case studies discuss projects
- which introduce innovative tools, technologies or methodologies into
- particular organizational settings, and critically analyze the results and
- impact of the project. Papers should not exceed 12 ACM camera-ready pages.
- It is possible that some papers will be presented at the conference in poster
- sessions.
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- Demonstration proposals should be 3-5 pages long, and include enough
- information to allow the committee to judge the relevance and significance of
- the work. Please include machine requirements.
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- Panel proposals should motivate the subject of the panel, and give brief
- biographical sketches of each of the proposed panel members.
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- Workshop and Tutorial proposals should motivate the workshop/tutorial and its
- relevance to this conference. For tutorials, provide an outline and a brief
- biosketch of the proposers. For workshops, motivate the workshop, indicate
- how you would select participants, and outline the format of the workshop.
- Proposals for both half-day and full-day workshops and tutorials are welcome.
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- Authors should submit five copies of their manuscript, in English, together
- with a cover sheet, to the Program Chair by March 1, 1993. The cover sheet
- should contain (i) submission type; (ii) title, (iii) names, addresses, phone
- numbers, fax numbers and email addresses (if available) of all authors; (iii)
- contact author; (iv) keywords and abstract. Information on paper format can
- be obtained from the Program Chair.
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- IMPORTANT DATES:
- Submissions due: March 1, 1993
- Author notification: June 7, 1993
- Manuscripts due: August 13, 1993
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- General Chair:
- Peter de Jong (IBM, USA)
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- Conference Committee:
- Robert Allen (Bellcore, USA)
- Fred Lochovsky (HKUST, Hong Kong)
- Doug Vogel (U. Arizona, USA)
- Carson Woo (U. British Columbia, Canada)
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- Registration/Local Arrangements:
- Charles Grantham (U. San Francisco, USA)
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- Workshops:
- Michael Muller (Bellcore, USA)
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- Program Chair:
- Simon Kaplan
- Department of Computer Science
- University of Illinois
- 1304 W. Springfield Avenue
- Urbana, IL 61801
- USA
- phone: +1 217 244 0392
- email: kaplan@cs.uiuc.edu
- fax: +1 217 333 3501
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- Program Committee:
- Graham Button (Xerox EuroPARC, UK)
- Prasun Dewan (Purdue U., USA)
- Bob Ensor (AT Bell Labs, USA)
- Anthony Finkelstein (Imperial College, UK)
- Dave Gedye (SunLabs, USA)
- Saul Greenberg (U. Calgary, Canada)
- Hiroshi Ishii (NTT, Japan)
- Gail Kaiser (Columbia U., USA)
- John King (U.C. Irvine, USA)
- Rob Kling (U.C. Irvine, USA)
- Dan Kogan (Intel Corp., USA)
- Jintae Lee (U. Hawaii, USA)
- Dave Marca (DEC, USA)
- Ken Pier (Xerox PARC, USA)
- Tom Rodden (Lancaster U., UK)
- Sunil Sarin (Xerox, USA)
- Allan Shepherd (HP Labs, USA)
- John Smith (U. North Carolina, USA)
- Terry Winograd (Stanford U., USA)
- Mike Wish (AT Bell Labs, USA)
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