HICSS-36
ADVANCED SEMINARS, TUTORIALS,
AND WORKSHOPS
Monday, January 6, 2003
Hilton Waikoloa Village
LUNCH WILL BE "ON YOUR OWN"
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FULL-DAY SESSIONS (9am - 4 pm) |
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| Enterprise Application Integration
Architectures: Architecture Design Best Practices, EAI Product Insights
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Knowledge Management Frameworks:
Tools for Capturing the Knowledge Edge
Hasan, Warne, Gould, Crawford, and Ali |
Boykin, Corbitt, Girolami, Maurizio, and Mensching |
Scenario-Based
Usability Engineering
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HALF-DAY SESSIONS Morning (9 am - 12 noon) Workshop 5 Tutorial 6 Tutorial 7 Tutorial 8 Tutorial 9 |
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MultiMedia Literacy
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Repeatable Success with Collaborative Technology: ThinkLets and Methodologies
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Reconciling Business Modeling and Requirements with
Object-Oriented Software Development
Kaindl |
Exploring Cognition in Information Systems Using the Repertory Grid
Tan and Hunter |
Open-Source MIS Programs
Urbaczewski and Ginsburg |
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HALF-DAY SESSIONS Afternoon (1pm - 4 pm) Tutorial 10 Tutorial 11 Tutorial 12 Workshop 13 |
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The History, Principles, and Methods in System Dynamics and its Relation to Other System Sciences Scholl, Schieritz, Groessler, Black, Morrison, and Goncalves |
Learn How to Select the "Right" Requirements Elicitation Techniques Davis and Hickey |
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A Tutorial is intended to be cross-disciplinary in nature and to give non-specialists a brief overview of the subject matter. An
Advanced Seminar is a more in-depth survey for those who already have a significant background in the topic. A
Workshop is intended to be a more interactive learning session.