RESEARCH PAPERS
We solicit condensed research papers addressing issues concerning
the theory, design, development, evaluation, and application
of advanced information and communication technologies and
systems. Since it is a workshop, WITS actively solicits papers describing novel research ideas that may be at a relatively early stage of development. In addition, we
also solicit research prototype demonstrations at the workshop. For submission instructions,
see Call for
Papers (PDF). Research topics include, but are not limited to:
- Agent-based Systems and Autonomous Computing
- Authentication and Trust
- Collaboration Systems
- Conceptual Modeling
- Data Warehouse, Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
- Database Modeling, Technology and Systems
- Distributed Computing
- Economics-Based Systems Design
- Emerging Technologies
- Enterprise Systems and Architectures
- Heterogeneous databases and information integration
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Information Personalization Technology
- Information Quality
- Information Security
- Intellectual Property, Privacy, and Assurance
- Intelligent/Expert Systems
- IT Applications such as CRM and SCM
- Knowledge Management Technologies
- Mobile Commerce and Wireless Technologies
- Service-Oriented Computing
- Software Engineering
- Systems Analysis and Design
- Web Content Management
- Web-Based Information Systems
- Workflow Technologies and System
Selection for presentation at the workshop and publication
in the proceedings will be based on originality, contribution
to the field, and workshop interest. An important criterion
in evaluating the submission is the preference for a problem-driven
approach, and papers presenting techniques without demonstrating
how they can be applied in the IS/IT context are not encouraged.
Since it is a workshop, WITS actively solicits papers describing
novel research ideas that may be at a relatively early stage
of development. Authors of selected research papers will be
invited to submit complete versions of their work for possible
journal publication after the workshop. Past WITS special
issues include INFORMS Journal on Computing, Decision Support
Systems, and Information Technology and Management. Research
papers must be submitted in electronic form (in DOC or PDF)
using the WITS'09 submission system at https://www.easychair.org/login.cgi?conf=wits2009.
TYPESETTING
Submitted papers are limited to six 8.5" by 11"
pages with single-spacing, Times New Roman 11-point font,
and 1" margins on all sides (including tables, figures,
and references). All submissions will be reviewed double blind,
and therefore author names and affiliations should be excluded
from the original submissions.
CAMERA READY VERSION
The camera-ready copy is due by October
27, 2009. The authors are expected to consider the
suggestions and comments made by the reviewers when preparing
the final submission.
Please submit an electronic version of your paper either
in Microsoft Word or in PDF format using the WITS 2009 Submission
System.
The paper must be single-spaced and single column, prepared
using at least 11-point font, formatted for 8.5 inch by 11
inch paper, with 1 inch margins (top, bottom, left and right)
and cannot exceed 6 pages including the abstract, text, figures,
tables, and references. PLEASE DO NOT INCLUDE PAGE NUMBERS IN YOUR DOCUMENT. The page numbering will be done during the compilation of the proceedings. Failure to comply with these
requirements will result in your paper not being included
in the Proceedings. To help you prepare the camera-ready copy, we have prepared a template, which can be downloaded here.
IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for abstract submission: August
11, 2009
Deadline for research paper submission: August
18, 2009
Notification of acceptance of papers: September
29, 2009
Camera-ready copy due: October 27, 2009 |