HICSS-36
ADVANCED SEMINARS, TUTORIALS, AND WORKSHOPS
Monday, January 6, 2003
Hilton Waikoloa Village

LUNCH WILL BE "ON YOUR OWN"




                                                                      FULL-DAY SESSIONS (9am - 4 pm)
Advanced Seminar 1                  Tutorial 2                                            Workshop 3                               Tutorial 4

Enterprise Application Integration Architectures: Architecture Design Best Practices, EAI Product Insights


Liu and Gorton

Knowledge Management Frameworks: Tools for Capturing the Knowledge Edge

 

Hasan, Warne, Gould, Crawford, and Ali

 

Bringing ERP to the Classroom

 

Boykin, Corbitt, Girolami, Maurizio, and Mensching

Scenario-Based Usability Engineering



Rosson and Carroll

 


                                                                       HALF-DAY SESSIONS Morning (9 am - 12 noon)
 Workshop 5               Tutorial 6                              Tutorial 7                       Tutorial 8                        Tutorial  9

MultiMedia Literacy






Barish and Daley


Repeatable Success with     Collaborative Technology: 
ThinkLets and Methodologies



Briggs, DeVreede, and Nunamaker

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

                                                                       HALF-DAY SESSIONS Afternoon (1pm - 4 pm)
                                 Tutorial  10                            Tutorial 11                      Tutorial 12                      Workshop 13
   


Technology Supported Learning




Nunamaker and Briggs

 


Grid Computing




Langston


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

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.

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