Call for Papers
DSS2014 and ICDSS Open Conference:
"DSS 2.0 – Supporting decision making with new technologies"
2-5 June 2014
Universite Pierre et Marie Curie - Campus Jussieu, Paris, France
Jointly sponsored by IFIP WG 8.3* and AIS SIGDSS**
*16th IFIP WG 8.3 Open Conference
**SIGDSS is the Special Interest Group on Decision Support, Knowledge and Data
Management Systemsunder the Association for Information Systems
Paper submission: December 15, 2013
Workshop proposal submission: December 15, 2013
Call for Papers
Technology advances over the last several years has given rise to a variety of new and advanced methods that can assist decision making. DSS are smarter with the introduction of artificial intelligence, more timely with real-time data, more accurate with data mining and ‘big data’ methods, more strategic with data from many sources, more precise with the availability of functional data, more inclusive with social networking, and media rich with video and audio. The 2014 Open Conference of the IFIP WG 8.3 and ICDSS will focus on the theme "DSS 2.0 – Supporting decision making with new technologies"
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.
The Special Interest Group on Decision Support, Knowledge and Data Management Systems (SIGDSS) is organized under the auspices of the Association for Information Systems (AIS) since 2001.SIGDSSis a forum formembers to discuss, develop, and promote issues, ideas and research related to using Information Technologies to support decision-makers and improve decision processes in businesses and organizations. SIGDSS organizes international conferences under the International Conference on DSS (ICDSS).
Paper submissions from academics and practitioners are invited, and showcases of real case studies will be especially welcomed. Papers 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 theoretical, empirical, design science research, and case-based approaches in:
1.Decision Support Systems
2.Decision models in the real-world
3.Executive Information Systems
4.Negotiation Support Systems
5.Knowledge Management
6.Knowledge and resource discovery
7.Business intelligence and data warehousing
8.Group Support Systems
9.Collaborative decision making
10.Analytics and ‘big data’
11.Rich language for decision support
12.Multimedia tools for DSS
13.Web 2.0 Systems in decision support
14. Context-based technologies for decision making
15.Intelligent systems and technologies in decision support
16. Organizational decision support
17. Research methods in DSS 2.0
18. Mobile DSS
19. Competing on analytics
20. Social media analytics
21.Other related fields
Time schedule
Paper submission: December 15, 2013
Workshop proposal submission: December 15, 2013
Notification to authors: February 15, 2014
Final version of accepted papers: March 15, 2014
Doctoral Consortium submission: April 1, 2014
Doctoral Consortium: June 2, 2014
Workshops: June2, 2014
Conference and Paper presentations: June 3-5, 2014
Business Meeting: June5, 2014
Conference Publications
Intending participants in DSS2014 are invited to submit papers for consideration for presentation at the conference and publication in its proceedings. Submitted manuscripts must be original contributions that have not been previously published.
The conference proceedings will be published electronically with an ISBN as part of the registration fee byIOS Pressas book chapters in theFrontiers of Artificial Intelligence and Applications(FAIA) series provided that at least one author is registered and available to present the paper. Each paper must have a unique registration in order to be published, and the registered author will receive a USB of the proceedings. FAIA is indexed in SciVerse Scopus, ACM Digital Library, DBLP, Google Scholar and Zentralblatt MATH, and in previous years in ISI Conference Proceedings Citation Index, CPCi (T-R decides on a year by year basis which conferences to index).A hard cover version of the book will be available for separate purchase.
Following a tradition of the IFIP WG8.3 and SIGDSS conferences, authors of best papers will be invited to submit extended versions to special issues of international scientific journals such as GDN, JDSST, JDS and IDT.
Submission categories
All accepted papers, posters and workshops descriptions will be published in the proceedings, provided that they are received by the due date of final version of accepted papers and are formatted as specified on the conference website.
Full papers – 8-12 pages
Short papers – maximum of 4 pages
Posters – 2 pages
Workshops descriptions – 2 pages
Accepted papers will be published only if at least one of the authors is registered to attend the conference in due time, with a unique registration for each paper.Full and short papers will be presented in regular sessions, while posters will be presented in a poster session.
Language
The official language of the conference is English.
Website
Updated details can be found at the conference website:
Steering Committee
Frederic Adam, University College Cork, Ireland, Working Group Chair
Patrick Brézillon, University Pierre and Marie Curie (UPMC),Conference Chair
Frada Burstein, Monash University, Australia, Doctoral Consortium Co-Chair
Sven Carlsson, Lund University, Sweden, Program Co-Chair
Patrick Humphreys, London School of Economics, UK
Lakshmi Iyer, University of North Carolina Greensboro, USA
Gloria Philips-Wren, Loyola University Maryland, USA, Program Co-Chair
Ana Respicio, Lisbon University, Portugal, Doctoral Consortium Co-Chair
Questions?
Please contact one of the program chairs, Sven Carlsson at orGloria Phillips-Wren at