Saturday, June 26, 2010

2nd CFP: Virtual Worlds as Information Systems: A Special Issue of ISJ on Virtual World Technology and Information Systems

Information Systems Journal (ISJ)

Virtual Worlds as Information Systems

A Special Issue of ISJ on Virtual World Technology and Information Systems

Special Issue Guest Editors:

Ross Brown, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

Andrew Hardin, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA

David Kreps, University of Salford, UK

Jan Recker, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

Virtual worlds have garnered unprecedented profile in both the media and academic research. Many IS Managers in their thirties have gained experience with 3D environments via gaming, and the appearance of game ready commodity hardware means that virtual worlds are now feasible as an Enterprise-wide Information System rollout. 3D virtual world interfaces are now increasingly used across a company as complementary information spaces, to web-based and other system services.

This strong momentum in IS practice, however, has not yet been matched by an intense academic focus. In particular, what is lacking is an in depth analysis of these worlds as potential business information systems interfaces, and their relevant design and use consequences.

The aim of this special issue is to provide a forum to present and discuss the emerging role of virtual world technology in the information systems community. The special issue explicitly advocates multi-disciplinary approaches that expand and integrate the current isolated research efforts in this exciting new area of IS research.

The special issue specifically aims at reporting on and discussing empirical and theoretical research in the use of Virtual World technology in Information Systems. In particular, we hope to provide a picture of the present state of international research with regards to how virtual worlds can shape the design, analysis, use, or management of information systems in organizations.

We encourage submissions that report on the use of research methods including experiments, surveys, case studies, focus groups and/or other empirical methods for the discovery of insights in the deployment, uptake, use, success or failure of Virtual World technologies in enterprises. Research contributed may range through various aspects of virtual world information systems, from development and integration, to impact studies on users.

We especially would like to encourage submissions on atypical usage of such worlds for Information System domains, in order that new and novel research may be brought to the attention of the international IS research community. In addition, we welcome papers that present, introduce or discuss novel approaches to emerging virtual world research, as this new domain will inspire different investigative approaches.

Contributed papers may deal with, but are not limited to:

- Social networking and communication in virtual worlds

- Virtual teams, collective cognition, and group performance, in virtual worlds

- Entrepreneurship in virtual worlds

- Virtual World technology and Interactive Systems Design

- System demonstrations and simulations

- In-world Information System modeling

- Human Computer Interaction

- Interfacing and integration of virtual world technology with other Information Systems

- Representations of Information Systems as virtual services

- Virtual world technology in IS education and training

- Adoption of Virtual World technologies and systems in corporate practice

- Diffusion of Virtual World technologies in social networking systems

- Virtual World technologies and co-creation of IT value

Submission Guidelines

Manuscripts should not normally exceed 7000 words and should be submitted online at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/isj. Authors will have to select Special Issue Submission as the manuscript type. Author guidelines are available at ‘author guidelines’ at http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journals/isj/.

All submissions will be peer-reviewed following the double-blind review process of ISJ. The objective is to apply very high standards of acceptance while ensuring fair, timely and efficient review cycles.


Timeline

Full initial paper submission deadline: 30 August 2010

First Review deadline: 30 November 2010

Revised paper submission deadline: (if required) 30 January 2011

Second Review deadline: 15 March 2011

Camera-ready paper submission deadline: 30 April 2011

Publication of special issue: mid-2011

Guest Editors:

Dr Ross Brown

Information Systems Discipline

Queensland University of Technology

Office 508 / 126 Margaret Street

Tel: +61 7 3138 9481

Fax: +61 7 3138 9390

Brisbane QLD 4000, Australia

Email r.brown@qut.edu.au

Webpage http://www.bpmve.org

Dr Andrew Hardin

College of Business
Department of Management Information Systems
4505 Maryland Parkway Box 456034
Tel: (702) 895-0447
Fax: (702) 895-0802

Las Vegas, NV 89154-6034
Email andrew.hardin@unlv.edu
Webpage http://faculty.unlv.edu/ahardin/

Dr David Kreps

Salford Business School

University of Salford

43 The Crescent

Tel: +44 (0) 161 295 5884

Fax: +44 (0) 161 295 5999

Manchester, M5 4WT, United Kingdom

Email D.G.Kreps@salford.ac.uk

Webpage http://www.business.salford.ac.uk/staff/davidkreps

Dr Jan Recker

Information Systems Discipline

Queensland University of Technology

Office 510 / 126 Margaret Street

Tel: +61 7 3138 9479

Fax: +61 7 3138 9390

Brisbane QLD 4000, Australia

Email j.recker@qut.edu.au

Webpage http://sky.scitech.qut.edu.au/~recker/

Monday, June 14, 2010

News: 3DI Develop Android Open Sim Viewer

News article here shows 3DI, a Japanese Software company making Open Sim builds and viewers, has developed an Open Sim viewer for the Google Android Nexus mobile phone.

This is excellent news for virtual worlds, due to the future possibility of having mobile devices like the iPad being used for such virtual world applications.

Ross

Video: Smart Services CRC Presentation

The Smart Services CRC have on their website a video of me delivering a six minute presentation on using virtual worlds for process training.

Please pardon my wrinkly shirt. I had just got off the plane two hours before delivering the presentation. :-)

Ross

Video: Personal Processes Interface Mock Up



In this video we show a 3D mock up of a personal house purchasing process. A path traversal metaphor is used to give a sense of progression along the process stages. The intention is to be able to use console devices like an Xbox to consume business processes. This is so businesses can expose their internal processes to consumers using sophisticated user interfaces.

The demonstrator was developed using Microsoft XNA, with assistance from the Suncorp Bank and the Smart Services CRC.

I'll talk about it in more detail in a paper someday.

I also think the cows are a great touch. ;-)

Ross

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Link: Virtual Chocolate Factory

Theo Priestly over at BPM Redux has sent me a link to a virtual chocolate factory that is using virtual world and web 2.0 technology for remote process management and collaboration. They see their main application to be in remote management of outsourced factories by design headquarters.

And no, I will not make any jokes here about virtual Oompah Loompahs.

Ross

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

CFP: 6th International Symposium on Visual Computing (ISVC10)

Call for Papers
6th International Symposium on Visual Computing (ISVC10)

Monte Carlo Resort & Casino
Las Vegas, Nevada
Nov 29 - Dec 1, 2010
http://www.isvc.net

The purpose of the International Symposium on Visual Computing (ISVC) is
to provide a common forum for researchers, scientists, engineers and
practitioners throughout the world to present their latest research
findings, ideas, developments and applications in the broader area of
visual computing. ISCV seeks papers describing contributions to the state
of the art and state of the practice in the four central areas of visual
computing: (1) computer vision, (2) computer graphics, (3) virtual
reality, and (4) visualization. ISVC10 will consist of invited and
contributed presentations dealing with all aspects of visual computing. In
addition to the main technical program, the symposium will include six
keynote speakers, one poster sessions, several technical sessions, and
eight special tracks.


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***Important Dates***
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. Paper submissions July 12, 2010
. Notification of acceptance August 31, 2010
. Final camera ready paper September 15, 2010
. Advance Registration September 15, 2010
. ISVC10 Symposium Nov 29 - Dec 1, 2010


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***Keynote Speakers****
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Dorin Comaniciu, Siemens Corporate Research, USA
Tobias Hollerer, Univ of California at Santa Barbara, USA
Ioannis Kakadiaris, Univ of Houston, USA
Marc Pollefeys, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Steve Seitz, Univ of Washington, USA
John Stasko, Georgia Tech., USA


(Area 1) Computer Vision Chairs
Ronald Chung, The Univ of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Riad Hammoud, DynaVox Systems, USA


(Area 2) Computer Graphics Chairs
Muhammad Hussain, KSU, Saudi Arabia
Kar-Han Tan, Hewlett Packard Labs, USA


(Area 3) Virtual Reality Chairs
Roger Crawfis, Ohio State University, USA
Daniel Thalman, EPFL, Switzerland


(Area 4) Visualization Chairs
David Kao, NASA Ames, USA
Lisa Avila, Kitware, USA


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***ISVC10 Special Tracks***
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ST1: 3D Mapping, Modeling and Surface Reconstruction

Organizers:
Nefian Ara, CMU/NASA Ames Research Center, USA
Broxton Michael, CMU/NASA Ames Research Center, USA
Huertas Andres, NASA Jet Propulsion Lab, USA


ST2: Best Practices in Teaching Visual Computing

Organizers:
Albu Alexandra Branzan, University of Victoria, Canada
Bebis George, University of Nevada, Reno, USA


ST3: Low-Level Color Image Processing

Organizers:
Celebi M. Emre, Louisiana State University, USA
Smolka Bogdan, Silesian University of Technology, Poland
Schaefer Gerald, Loughborough University, UK
Plataniotis Konstantinos, University of Toronto, Canada
Horiuchi Takahiko, Chiba University, Japan


ST4: Low Cost Virtual Reality: Expanding Horizons

Organizers:
Sherman Bill, Indiana University, USA
Wernert Eric, Indiana University, USA


ST5: Computational Bioimaging

Organizers:
Tavares João Manuel R. S., University of Porto, Portugal
Natal Jorge Renato, University of Porto, Portugal
Cuhna Alexandre, Caltech, USA


ST6: Unconstrained Biometrics: Advances and Trends

Organizers:
Proença Hugo, University of Beira Interior, Portugal
Du Yingzi, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, USA
Scharcanski Jacob, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul Porto
Alegre, Brazil
Ross Arun, West Virginia University, USA
Amayeh Gholamreza, EyeCom Corporation, USA


ST7: Perceptual Organization

Organizers:
Parvin Bahram, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Loss Leandro, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA


ST8: Behavior Detection and Modeling

Organizers:
Miller Ron, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, USA
Bebis George, University of Nevada, USA
Rosen Julie, Science Applications International Corporation, USA
Davis Jim, Ohio State University, USA
Lee Simon, Army Research Laboratory, USA


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***Submission Procedure***
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Papers submitted to ISVC10 and special tracks must not have been
previously published and must not be currently under consideration for
publication elsewhere. A complete paper should be submitted in
camera-ready format. The length should match that intended for final
publication. The page limit is 12 pages. In submitting a paper the
author(s) agree that, upon acceptance, they will prepare the final
manuscript in time for inclusion into the proceedings and will present the
paper at the symposium.


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***Paper Publication***
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This is a fully refereed symposium. Papers will be reviewed with an
emphasis on potential to contribute to the state of the art in the field.
Each paper will receive two-three blind reviews and should not contain
names or other information revealing authors' identity. Selection criteria
include accuracy and originality of ideas, clarity and significance of
results, and presentation quality. All papers accepted will appear in the
symposium proceedings which will be published by Springer-Verlag in the
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series (pending approval).

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Link: Excellent Software Visualisation Website

Found an excellent software and process visualisation website here, maintained by Grady Booch and Ruth Malen. It has a lot of software that I have come across before, neatly organised, and very up to date.

Well worth a visit.

Ross