[Air-l] ACM CHIMIT '07: CHI for Management of IT (fwd)
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Of possible interest.
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Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 09:33:22 PDT
From: Jim Thornton <jthornton at PARC.COM>
Subject: ACM CHIMIT '07: CHI for Management of IT
Hello,
If you have studied social networks that relate to the management of computing
systems, please consider writing up your discoveries for the new CHIMIT
conference either as a paper (deadline in just a few weeks, sorry for the late
notice) or a poster (deadline Oct 27). Please see the full call below for more
information.
CALL FOR PAPERS
ACM CHIMIT '07: 1st ACM Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction for
Management of Information Technology
March 30-31, 2007 - Cambridge, MA, USA
http://chimit.cs.tufts.edu
Over the years, IT systems have become increasingly complex such that
management is now a serious bottleneck to personal and organizational
productivity. IT service delivery costs are now dominated by operating
expenses, and end-user productivity suffers as a consequence. Simply
put, we are at a turning point in IT: Further advances in technology,
business efficiency, and growth require fundamentally new approaches
to system design and management. Solutions will require a broad
understanding of technology, people, organizations, and business. This
symposium aims to bring together stakeholders, researchers,
practitioners, and designers from diverse fields such as
human-computer interaction, human factors, computer science,
management science, social sciences, and service sciences, to identify
issues, put forward a research agenda, and propose solutions.
TOPICS
Original contributions are sought broadly on workplace studies,
processes and practices, organizational knowledge, models and metrics,
design, experimental studies, tools, and automation approaches for IT
management. More specifically topics of interest include but are not
limited to:
* Workspace Studies
- Ethnographic studies of IT work in context
- Patterns of work for various IT processes
- Requirements for the design of new technologies
- Issues related to new technology adoption
- Role and forms of organization for effective work
* Processes and Practices
- Development and use of processes in IT
- Best practices in problem solving strategies
- Impact of business decisions on IT
- Standards and guidelines of IT management
- Experiences in policy development and use
* Organizational Knowledge
- Case studies and techniques for expertise-finding
- Approaches to supporting communities of practice
- Relationship computing and role management
- Studies of collaboration and coordination
- Knowledge management and training in IT
* Models and Metrics
- Models and metrics of key performance indicators
- Quality analysis of models and metrics
- Techniques for dynamic data collection
- Development of early problem indicators
* Design
- Design of human-centered IT systems
- Architectural considerations for user experience
- Design methodologies for complexity and risk
* Experimental Studies
- Models of interaction with complex IT systems
- Language in human-machine interaction
- Evaluations of system management interfaces
- Experiments on human error and attention
- Cognitive issues in complex display design
- Studies of decision-making for complex problems
* Tools and Techniques
- Interaction techniques for system management
- Collaborative system administration workspaces
- Visualizations of complex system behavior
- Management tools for personal computing
- Script and tool development environments
* Automation
- Automation/Policy languages
- Human interfaces to automation
- Policy-based interaction and control
- Trust management in automation
- Human-automation work division and redundancy
- Agent-based automation and control
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
Papers must be in standard ACM two-column format and cannot exceed 10
pages in total length, including the abstract, figures and references,
and must be formatted according to the detailed ACM SIG publication
instructions. Posters must be in standard ACM two-column format and
cannot exceed 2 pages in total length. Please visit the CHIMIT '07 web
site for further information.
IMPORTANT DATES
September 1, 2006: Papers Submission
October 13, 2006: Papers Notification
October 27, 2006: Posters Submission
November 17, 2006: Posters Notification
GENERAL CHAIRS PROGRAM CHAIRS
Alva Couch, Tufts Patricia Jones, NASA Ames
Paul Maglio, IBM Eser Kandogan, IBM
STEERING COMMITTEE
John Bailey, IBM Tom Sheridan, MIT
Stephen Barley, Stanford Ben Shneiderman, Maryland
AEleen Frisch, Exponential Tony Temple, IBM
David Woods, Ohio State
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Ismail Ari, HP Labs Paul Luff, Kings College London
Jim Barlow, NCSA Wayne Lutters, Maryland, BC
David Blank-Edelman, Northeastern David Kaber, North Carolina State
Jeannette Blomberg, IBM Emre Kiciman, Microsoft
Geoff Bowker, Santa Clara Rob Kolstadt
Mark Burgess, University College Oslo Luke Kowalski, Oracle
Terrel Cox, Microsoft Hanan Lutfiyya, Western Ontario
Catalina Danis, IBM Gloria Mark, UC, Irvine
Mica Endsley, SA Technologies Mustapha Mouloua, UCF
Christine Halverson, IBM Susan Leigh Star, Santa Clara
Pam Hinds, Stanford Jim Thornton, PARC
Erik Hollnagel, École des Mines de Paris
TREASURER REGISTRATION CHAIR
Asaf Degani, NASA Ames Chris Campbell, IBM
PUBLICITY
Jim Thornton, PARC
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