Program for HICSS – 35

January 7-10, 2002

 

 

COLLABORATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY TRACK

Co-chairs: Jay F. Nunamaker, Jr. and Robert O. Briggs

 

Distributed Group Support Systems

Co-chairs: Laku Chidambaram and Kelly Burke

 

CL 1                     Tuesday - Kohala 1; 8:00 – 9:30

 

Asynchronous Videoconferencing: A Hybrid Communication Prototype  (CLDGS01)

James H. Watt, Joseph B. Walther, and Kristine L. Nowak

 

Para-Social Presence: A Re-Conceptualization of 'Social Presence' to Capture the Relationship between a Web Site and Her Visitors  (CLDGS02)

Nanda Kumar and Izak Benbasat

 

Cross-Cultural Communication, Media and Learning Processes in Asynchronous Learning Networks (CLDGS03)

Ting-Ting Chang, Xiaoying Wang, and John Lim

 

Synchronizing Pace in Asynchronous Global Virtual Project Teams  (CLDGS04)

Anne Massey, Mitzi  Montoya-Weiss, and Yu-Ting Caisy Hung

 

CL 2                     Tuesday - Kohala 1; 10:00 – 11:30

 

Computer-Mediated and Face-To-Face Groups: Who Makes Riskier Decisions?  (CLDGS05)

Joseph S. Valacich, Saonee Sarker, Jamie Pratt, and Mike Groomer

 

The Mediating Effect of Group Development on Satisfaction in a Virtual and Mixed-Mode  Environment  (CLDGS06)

Rosalie J. Ocker

 

Managerial Openness and the Adoption of Distributed Group Support Systems: The Case of WebWide Participation  (CLDGS07)

John Rohrbraugh

 

Group Cohesiveness and Extrinsic Motivation in Virtual Groups: Lessons from an Action Case Study of Electronic Brainstorming   (CLDGS08)

Dick Stenmark

 

 

Technology Supported Learning

Co-chairs: Eric L. Santanen, and Bradley C. Wheeler

 

CL 3                     Tuesday - Kohala 3; 8:00 – 9:30

 

* Technology Supported Learning Applied to an Innovative, Integrated Curriculum for First-Year Engineering Majors     (CLTSL02)

Paul J. Fortier, Emily Fowler, Raymond N. Laoulache, Nixon A. Pendergrass, Judith Sims-Knight, and Richard Upchurch

 

Collaboration in Wireless Learning Networks    (CLTSL03)

Geri Gay and Helene Hembrooke

 

Embedding Self-Management and Generic Learning Support into Courseware Structures    (CLTSL04)

Andreas Auinger and Chris Stary

 

CL 4                     Tuesday - Kohala 4; 10:00 – 11:30

 

Using the Internet as a Learning Medium: An Exploration of Gender Difference in the Adoption of FaBWeb    (CLTSL05)

Christy M. K. Cheung, Matthew K.O. Lee, and Zhaohui Chen

 

A Longitudinal Analysis of GSS Use in the Case Method Classroom    (CLTSL06)

Michael Parent, Derrick J. Neufeld, and R. Brent Gallupe

 

 

Collaborative Systems for Social and Community Change

Chair: Queen E. Booker

 

CL 5                     Tuesday - Kona 5; 8:00 – 9:30

 

Synchronous, Distributed Collaborative Writing for Policy Agenda Setting Using Collaboratus, an Internet-Based Collaboration Tool     (CLCSC01)

Paul Benjamin Lowry and Jay F. Nunamaker, Jr. 

Can Collaborative Technologies Break Social Barriers?   (CLCSC02)

Nasrin Rahmati
 

Social Decision Support Systems (SDSS)     (CLCSC03) 

Murray Turoff, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Hee-Kyung Chao, Zheng Li, and Yuanqiong Wang

 

Advanced Question and Answering Systems for Community Development   (CLCSC04)
Queen E. Booker, Scott Farrer, Mick McQuaid, and Ana Lopez
 

 

Global Applications of Collaborative Technology

Co-chairs: Robert M. Davison and Gert-Jan de Vreede

 

CL 6                     Tuesday - Kona 5; 10:00 – 11:30

 

Information Systems Development by US-Norwegian Virtual Teams: Implications of Time and  Space   (CLGAC01)

Suprateek Sarker and Sundeep Sahay

 

The Object Oriented Team: Lessons for Virtual Teams from Global Software Development  (CLGAC04)

V. Ramesh and Alan R. Dennis

 

 

Wireless Mobile Collaboration

Co-chairs: Joseph S. Valacich and Leonard M. Jessup

 

CL 7                     Tuesday - Kona 5; 2:00 – 3:30

 

Adoption of Mobile Commerce: Role of Exposure  (CLWMC01)

Mohamed Khalifa and Sammi K.N. Cheng

 

Exploring Cultural Differences as a Means for Understanding the Global Mobile Internet: A Theoretical Basis and Program of Research     (CLWMC02)

Andrew Urbaczewski, John Wells, Suprateek Sarker, and Matti Koivisto

 

CL 8                     Tuesday - Kona 5; 4:00 – 5:30

 

* Designing and Examining PC to Palm Collaboration     (CLWMC03)

Ivan Marsic, Allan Meng Krebs, Bogdan Dorohonceanu, and Marilyn Tremaine

 

* The Mobile Conference Information System: Unleashing Academic Conferences with Wireless Mobile Computing     (CLWMC04)

Chitu Okoli, Blake Ives, Leonard M. Jessup, and Joseph S. Valacich

 

 

Asynchronous Learning Networks (ALN)

Co-chairs: Starr Roxanne Hiltz and Jerry Fjermestad

 

CL 9                     Wednesday - Kohala 1; 8:00 – 9:30

Asynchronous Learning Networks: Software Support

 

Software Requirements for Project-Based Learning – CommSy as an Exemplary Approach (CLALN01)

Bernd Pape, Wolf-Gideon Bleek, Iver Jackewitz, and Michael Janneck

 

Asynchronous Team Support: Perceptions of the Group Problem Solving Process When Using a CyberCollaboratory     (CLALN02)

Donna K. Dufner, Ojoung Kwon, Yong-Tae Park, and Qing Peng

 

Using a Groupware Technology to Implement Cooperative Learning via the Internet – A Case Study    (CLALN03)

Hugo Fuks, Marco Aurélio Gerosa, and Carlos José Pereira de Lucena

 

CL 10                             Wednesday - Kohala 1; 10:00 – 11:30

Asynchronous Learning Networks: Studies of Effectiveness

 

* Voice Annotation of Multimedia Artifacts: Reflective Learning in Distributed Professional Communities    (CLALN04)

Christine Steeples

 

Toward a Value Framework for Online Learning Systems    (CLALN05)

Yair Levy and Kenneth E. Murphy

 

* Correlates of Effectiveness of Learning Networks: The Effects of Course Level, Course Type, and Gender on Outcomes    (CLALN06)

Raquel Benbunan-Fich and Starr Roxanne Hiltz

 

 

Management of Distributed Projects

Co-chairs: Roberto Evaristo and Bernhard R. Katzy

 

CL 11                             Wednesday - Kona 1; 1:00 – 2:30

 

Understanding and Evaluating Collaborative Work in Multi-Site Software Projects – A Framework Proposal and Preliminary Results   (CLMDP01)
Pentti Marttiin, Jari A. Lehto, and Göte Nyman
 
Discussion of Metrics for Distributed Project Management: Preliminary Findings  (CLMDP02)

Mario Bourgault, Élisabeth Lefebvre, Louis A. Lefebvre. Robert Pellerin, and Elie Elia
 
Planning and Control of Virtual Corporations in the Service Industry: The Prototype VICOPLAN   (CLMDP03)
Thomas Hess

CL 12                             Wednesday, Kona 1; 3:00 – 4:30

 

VICOPLAN (Presentation Only)

Thomas Hess

 

 

Group Support Systems Patterns: Thinklets and Methodologies

Co-chairs: Robert O. Briggs and Gert-Jan de Vreede

 

CL 1           3        Wednesday - Kona 5; 8:00 – 9:30

 

*  Risk Identification and Analysis using a Group Support System (GSS)   (CLGTM01)

Alan Weatherall and Frank Hailstones

 

Collaborative Project Management Software    (CLGTM02)

Nicholas C. Romano, Jr., Fang Chen, and Jay F. Nunamaker, Jr. 

 

Users Experiences in Collaborative Writing Using Collaboratus, An Internet-Based Collaborative Work    (CLGTM03)

Paul Benjamin Lowry, Conan C. Albrecht, James D. Lee, and Jay F. Nunamaker, Jr.

 

CL 14                             Wednesday - Kona 5; 10:00 – 11:30

 

Easy Win-Win:  Managing Complexity in Requirements Negotiation with GSS (CLGTM04)

Robert O. Briggs and Paul Gruenbacher

 

An Approach to Middleware for Repeatable Collaborative Processes   (CLGTM05)

Thomas Gregory and Robert O. Briggs

 

Using the ThinkLet Framework to Improve Distributed Collaborative Writing (CLGTM06)

Paul Benjamin Lowry and Jay F. Nunamaker, Jr.

 

 

Next Generation of Learning Platform

Co-chairs: Joachim Schaper, Max Mühlhäuser, and Jörg M. Haake

 

CL 15                             Wednesday - Kona 5; 1:00 – 2:30

 

An Infrastructure for Collaborative Lifelong Learning  (CLNGL01)

Martin Wessner, Jörg M. Haake, and Daniel A. Tietze

 

Task Division in Collaborative Simulations  (CLNGL02)

Bob Dugan and Ephraim Glinert

 

Personalizing Textbooks with Slicing Technologies – Concept, Tools, Architecture, Collaboration Use   (CLNGL03)

Ingo Dahn and Gerhard Schwabe

 

CL 16                             Wednesday - Kona 5; 3:00 – 4:30

 

* Flexible Instructional Strategies for E-Learning  (CLNGL04) 

Michael Altenhofen and Joachim Schaper  

 

Learning in the Digital Learning Age:  Paving a Smooth Path with Digital Lecture Halls   (CLNGL05) 

Max Mühlhäuser and Christoph Trompler

 

Criterion Based Assessment Using the Support of a Computer   (CLNGL06)

David C. White

 

 

Collaborative Engineering of Processes and Systems

Co-chairs: Mariëlle den Hengst, Douglas Vogel, Gert-Jan de Vreede, and Alexander Verbraeck

 

CL 17                             Thursday - Kohala 2; 8:00 – 9:30

 

Assisting the Design of Virtual Work Processes via On-line Reverse Engineering  (CLENG01)

Robert P. Biuk-Aghai and Simeon J. Simoff

 

Achieving Dynamic Inter-Organizational Workflow Management by Integrating Business Processes, Events, and Rules  (CLENG02)

Jie Meng, Stanley Y.W. Su, Herman Lam, and Abdelsalam Helal

 

Multiagent Modeling and Simulating in Human-Robot Mission Operations Work System Design (CLENG03)

Maarten Sierhuis, William J. Clancey, and Michael H. Sims

 

 

Negotiation Support Systems

Co-chairs: Tung Bui and Melvin F. Shakun

 

CL 18                             Thursday - Kohala 2; 10:00 – 11:30

 

Shill Bidding in Multi-Round Online Auctions   (CLNSS02)

Wenli Wang, Zoltán Hidvégi, and Andrew B. Whinston

 

Modeling of e-Negotiation Activities with Petri Nets  (CLNSS03)

Patrick C. K. Hung and Ji-Ye Mao

 

Artificial Agent Play the “Mad Mex Trust Game”: A Computational Approach  (CLNSS04)

D.J. Wu, Steven O. Kimbrough, and Fang Zhang

           

CL 19                             Thursday - Kohala 2; 2:00 – 3:30

 

A Survey on NSS Adoption Intention   (CLNSS05)

John Lim, Binnie Gan, and Ting-Ting Chang

 

Influence of Culture and Explanation Facility on Performance of Negotiation Agents  (CLNSS06)

Binhua Han and John Lim

 

The Effects of Culture in Anonymous Negotiations: Experiment in Four Countries  (CLNSS07)

Gregory Kersten, Sabine T. Köszeg, and Rudolf Vetschera

 

CL 20                             Thursday - Kohala 2; 4:00 – 5:30

 

Current Status of Information Technologies Used in Support of Task-Oriented Collaboration  (CLNSS08)

Deepinder S. Bajwa and L. Floyd Lewis

 

A Computational Model for Online Agent Negotiation  (CLNSS09)

Pu Huang and Katia Sycara 

 

Artificial Computer-Assisted International Negotiation: A Toll for Research and Practice (CLNSS10)

Daniel Druckman, Richard Harris, and Bennett Ramberg    

 

 

User Experiences: Collaboration Systems and Knowledge Management

Chair: Jay F. Nunamaker, Jr.

 

CL 21                          Thursday - Kona 5; 8:00 – 9:30

User Experience:  Collaboration Systems and Knowledge Management

 

Integrating GSS and AHP:  Experiences from Benchmarking of Buyer-Supplier Relationships (CLUSR05)

Satu Peltola, Marko Torkkeli, and Jarno Tuimala

 

Collaborative Software Development: A Discussion of Problem Solving Models and Groupware Technologies   (CLUSR13)

Joanna DeFranco-Tommarello and Fadi P. Deek

 

Understanding and Selecting Knowledge Management Systems for a Health Information Provider   (CLUSR21)

Gabby Fennessy

 

Ontologies Within Extended Enterprises   (CLUSR10)

Andrew J. Slade and Albert F. Bokma

 

CL 22                             Thursday - Kona 5; 10:00 – 11:30

User Experience:  Facilitation

 

Embedded Facilitation Requirements Using the Skilled Facilitator Approach: With and Across Time and Space   (CLUSR12)

Mark Adkins and Roger Schwarz

 

What is Effective GSS Facilitation?  A Qualitative Inquiry into Participants’ Perceptions   (CLUSR18)

Gert-Jan de Vreede, Jessica Boonstra, and Fred Niederman

 

Embedding Facilitation in Group Support Systems to Manage Distributed Group Behavior   (CLUSR15)

Ana Lopez, Queen E. Booker, Natallya S. Shkarayeva, Robert O. Briggs, and Jay F. Nunamaker, Jr.

 

Intelligent Workflow Techniques for Distributed Group Facilitation   (CLUSR16)

J. Leon Zhao, Jay F. Nunamaker, Jr, and Robert O. Briggs

 

CL 23                             Thursday - Kona 5; 2:00 – 3:30

User Experience:  Comparative Studies of Group Support Systems vs. Face-to-Face

 

Groupware Case Studies:  Electronic Meeting Systems in the Work Place  (CLUSR06)

Gail Corbitt and Ben Martz

 

* An Investigation of Meeting Satisfaction in GSS and FTF Meetings   (CLUSR20)

Bruce A. Reinig 

 

* Group Judgment Processes and Outcomes in Video-Conferencing vs. Face-to-Face Groups    (CLUSR01)

Janet A. Sniezek and Marcus Crede

 

* What Does it Mean for an Organisation to be Intelligent?  Measuring Intellectual Bandwidth for Value Creation   (CLUSR14)

Sajda Qureshi, Andries van der Vaart, Gijs Kaulingfreeks, Gert-Jan de Vreede, Robert O. Briggs, and Jay F. Nunamaker, Jr.


CL 24                             Thursday - Kona 5; 4:00 – 5:30

User Experience: Intelligent Agents, Tools, War Games, and Ubiquitous Computing

 

Collaboration between Writer and Reviewer through Change Representation Tools (CLUSR07)

Hee-Cheol (Ezra) Kim and Kerstin Severinson Eklundh

 

Achieving Software Flexibility via Intelligent Workflow Techniques   (CLUSR17)

Daniel D. Zeng and J. Leon Zhao 

 

The Dating Game, Survivor, and Other War Games:  Interesting, Enjoyable and Effective Methods for Conducting Collaborative Research   (CLUSR04)

Carl G. Carlson

 

* Ubiquitous Computing: Omnipresent Technology in Support of Network Centric Warfare  (CLUSR11)

Mark Adkins, John Kruse, and Robert Younger

 

 

 

Complex Systems Track

Chair: Robert J. Thomas

 

Electricity Markets and Regulation I

Chair: Richard Tabors

 

CS 1                     Tuesday - Kona 2; 8:00 – 9:30

 

Multi-Settlement Systems for Electricity Markets: Zonal Aggregation under Network Uncertainty and Market Power (CSMAR02)

Rajnish Kamat and Shmuel S. Oren

 

Spectral Analysis of Energy-Constrained Reserves  (CSMAR03)

Fernando L. Alvarado

 

Testing the Effects of Price Responsive Demand on Uniformed Price and Soft-Cap Electricity Auctions (CSMAR04)

Robert J. Thomas, Timothy D. Mount, Ray Zimmerman, William D. Schulze, Richard E. Schuler, and L. Duane Chapman

 

 

Security and Reliability I

Chair: Robert J. Thomas

 

CS 2                     Tuesday - Kona 2; 10:00 – 11:30

 

A Novel Method For Voltage Instability Protection (CSSAR01)

Miroslav Begovic, Borka Milosevic, and Damir Novossel

 

Barriers to a Wide-Area Trusted Network Early Warning System For Electric Power Disturbances (CSSAR02)

Paul Oman and Jeff Roberts

 

Post-Contingency Equilibrium Analysis Of Power Systems (CSSAR03)

Peter W. Sauer

 

 

Critical Infrastructure Systems

Chair:  Jagdish Chandra

 

CS 3                     Tuesday - Kona 2; 2:00 – 3:30

 

Applying fuzzy relation equations to threat analysis (CSCIS01)

A. Berrached, Mohsen Beheshti, Andre de Korvin, and Richard Aló

 

* Modeling And Analysis Of Temporal Failure And Degradation Behavior Of Critical Infrastructure Systems (CSCIS02)

Mostafa Bassouni and Ratan Guha

 

Co-Ordination Concept for an Innovative Rail Road Concept (CSCIS03)

Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Markus Fahrentholz, and Bengt Mueck

 

 

Self Organized Criticality

Chair: Bernard Lesieutre

 

CS 4                     Tuesday - Kona 2; 4:00 – 5:30

 

Examining Criticality of Blackouts in Power System Models with Cascading Events (CSSOC01)

I. Dobson, J. Chen, J.S. Thorp, B.A. Carreras, and D.E. Newman

 

Dynamics, Criticality and Self-Organization in a Model for Blackouts in Power Transmission Systems (CSSOC02)

B.A. Carreras, I. Dobson, V.E. Lynch, and D.E. Newman

 

Growth and Propagation of Disturbances in a Communication Network Model  (CSSOC03)

D.E. Newman. B.A. Carreras, Nathaniel D. Sizemore, and V.E. Lynch

 

Resource Allocation in Networks: A Case Study of the Influence Model (CSSOC04)

Sandip Roy, Bernard Lesieutre, and George C. Verghese

 

 

Electricity Markets and Regulation II

Chair: Shmuel S. Oren

 

CS 5                     Wednesday - Kona 2; 8:00 – 9:30

 

* Optimal Electric Power Capacity Expansion in the Presence of Options (CSMAR06)

D.J. Wu, Paul R. Kleindorfer, and Yanjun Sun

 

Using Weather Derivatives to Improve the Efficiency of Forward Markets for Electricity (CSMAR07)

Tim D. Mount

 

An Inverse-Quantile Function Approach for Modeling Electricity Price (CSMAR08)

Shi-Jie Deng and Wenjiang Jiang

 

 

Information Management and Visualization in Electric Power Systems

Chair: Thomas J. Overbye

 

CS 6                     Wednesday - Kona 2; 10:00 – 11:30


* Visualization and Animation of Inverter-Driven Induction Motor Operation (CSIMV01)

A. P. Sakis Meliopoulos, W. Gao, and George J. Cokkinides  


* Real-Time Data Retrieval and New Visualization Techniques for the Energy Industry (CSIMV02)

Raymond P. Klump and James D. Weber

Building Plug & Play Power Applications Using Abstract Object Modeling (CSIMV04)

Marck Robinson, Fabiola de la Peña, Chris Mosier, and Robin Podmore
 

 

Electricity Markets and Reliability III

Chair:  Marck Robinson

 

CS 7                     Wednesday - Kona 2; 1:00 – 2:30

 

Human Factors Aspects of Power System Voltage Visualizations, (CSIMV03)

Douglas A. Wiegmann, Aaron M. Rich, Thomas J. Overbye, and Yan Sun

 

Summer 2001 Northeast Load Response Initiatives' Reliability Impacts (CSMAR05)

Philip A. Fedora

 

Nash Strategies for Load Serving Entities in Dynamic Energy Multi-Markets  (CSMAR01)

Ashkan R. Kian and Jose B. Cruz, Jr.

 

 

Security and Reliability II

Chair: Peter W. Sauer

 

CS 8                     Wednesday - Kona 2; 3:00 – 4:30

 

* Bluenet – A New Scatternet Formation Scheme (CSSAR04)

Zhifang Wang, Robert J. Thomas, and Zygmmat Haas

 

Calculation of the Probability Density Function of Critical Clearing Time in Transient Stability Analysis (CSSAR05)

Yiqiao Liang, Saffet Ayasun, and Chika O. Nwankpa

 

On the Nonlinear Control of TCSC (CSSAR06)

G. Escobar, A. M. Stanković, P. Mattavelli, and R. Ortega

 

Complex Systems Track Planning Meetings

CS 9                     Thursday - Kona 2; 8:00 – 9:30

CS 10                             Thursday - Kona 2; 10:00 – 11:30

 

 

 

Decision Technologies for Management Track

Chair: Daniel R. Dolk

 

Intelligent Systems and Soft Computing

Co-chairs: Christer Carlsson and Pirkko Walden

 

DT 1                     Tuesday - King 3; 8:00 – 9:30

 

* Are You Thinking What I Am Thinking?” – A Comparison Of Decision Makers’ Cognitive Maps by Means of a New Similarity Measure   (DTISA01)

Hyeokki Kwon, Il Im, and Bartel Van De Walle

 

Decision Station: A Notion for a Situated DSS   (DTISA02)

Rustam Vahidov

 

Real Time Decision Support System For Portfolio Management  (DTISA03)

Chiu-Che Tseng and Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz

 

DT 2                     Tuesday - King 3; 10:00 – 11:30

 

Toward Automating the Evolution of Agent Communication Languages (DTISA04)

Piotr J. Gmytrasewicz, Matthew Summers, and Dhruva Gopal

 

Automated Decision Technology for Network Design in Cellular Communication Systems  (DTISA05)

Stuart Allen, Steve Hurley, and Roger M. Whitaker

 

Knowledge-Based IS Implementation Support: An Application to the IS Change Agent Role Problem  (DTISA06)

Meral Binbasioglu and Elaine Winston

 

DT 3                     Tuesday - King 3; 2:00 – 3:30

 

Fuzzy Rules for HTML Transcoding   (DTISA08)

Robbie Schaefer, Andreas Dangberg, and Wolfgang Mueller

 

Intelligent Student Profiling with Fuzzy Models   (DTISA09)

Dongming Xu, Huaiqing Wang, and Kaile Su

 

 

E-Service

Co-chairs: Balasubramaniam Ramesh, Sandeep Purao, and Amrit Tiwana

 

DT 4                     Tuesday - King 3; 4:00 – 5:30

 

XML-Hoo! A Prototype Application For Intelligent Query Of XML Documents Using Domain-Specific Ontologies   (DTESS01)

Henry M. Kim  

 

The Role of Coordination and Architecture in Supporting ASP Business Models  (DTESS02)

P.R. Balasubramanian, George M. Wyner, and Nitin Joglekar

 

Managing Variability with Traceability in Product And Service Families   (DTESS03)

Kannan Mohan and Balasubramaniam Ramesh

 

*  Prototype Implementations of an Architectural Model for Service-Based Flexible Software  (DTESS04)

Keith Bennet, Malcolm Munro, Jie Xu, Nicolas Gold, Paul Layzell, Nikolay Mehandjiev, David Budgen, and Pearl Brereton

 

 

Intelligent Systems in Traffic and Transportation

Co-chairs: Hans-Jürgen.Sebastian, and T. Grünert

 

DT 5                     Wednesday - Kohala 2; 8:00 – 9:30

 

Cost Models for Vehicle Routing Problems  (DTIST01)

John Sniezek and Lawrence Bodin

 

A Hierarchical Relaxations Lower Bound For The Capacitated Arc Routing Problem (DTIST02)

Anita Amberg and Stefan Voß

 

Interactive Solving of Vehicle Routing and Scheduling Problems: Basic Concepts and Qualification of Tabu Search Approaches (DTIST03)

Herbert Kopfer and Jörn Schönberger

 

 

Decision Technologies for Supply Chain Management   

Co-chairs: Hans-Jürgen Sebastian, T. Grünert, and Mark E. Nissen

 

DT 6                     Wednesday - Kohala 2; 10:00 – 11:30

 

Managing the Real-Time Supply Chair  (DTSCM01)

Sandor Boyson and Thomas Corsi

 

Integrated Production Planning and Route Scheduling in Pulp Mill Industry  (DTSCM02)

David Bredström and Mikael Rönnqvist  

 

Combined Modeling with Multi-Agent Systems and Simulation: Its Application to Harbor Supply Chain Management   (DTSCM03)

Dong Won Yi, Soung Hie Kim, and Nak Hyun Kim   

 

 

Mobile Commerce

Co-chair: Christer Carlsson, Pirkko Walden, and Jari Veijalainen

 

DT 7                     Wednesday - Kohala 2; 1:00 – 2:30

 

* Understanding Mobile Commerce End-user Adoption: A Triangulation Perspective and Suggestions for an Exploratory Service Evaluation Framework   (DTMCC01)

Per E. Pedersen, Leif B. Methlie, and Helge Thorbjørnsen

 

Value-Added Services in Mobile Commerce: An Analytical Framework and Empirical Findings from a National Consumer Survey   (DTMCC02)

Bill Anckar and Davide D`Incau

 

Adoption and Use of Mobile Services Empirical Evidence from a Finnish Survey (DTMCC03)

Antti Aarnio, Aki Enkenberg, Jukka Heikkilä, and Sanna Hirvola

 

DT 8                     Wednesday - Kohala 2; 3:00 – 4:30

 

Enabling Technology for Personalizing Mobile Services   (DTMCC05)

Marc M. Lankhorst, H. van Kranenburg, A. Salden, and A.J.H. Peddemors

 

WAP-G: A Case Study in Mobile Entertainment   (DTMCC06)

Markus Hagleitner and Thomas A. Mueck

 

 

Enterprise Architecture, Implementation, and Infrastructure Management

Co-chairs: H. Michael Chung, and Graham McLeod

 

DT 9                     Wednesday - Kohala 3; 8:00 – 9:30

 

Multi-Perspective Enterprise Modeling (MEMO) - Conceptual Framework and Modeling Languages (DTEAI01)

Ulrich Frank

 

Knowledge Management for Wireless Grid Operations Centers (DTEAI02)

Alex Bordetsky and Daniel R. Dolk

 

* Using Enterprise Reference Models for Automated ISO 9000 Compliance Evaluation  (DTEAI04)

Henry M. Kim and Mark S. Fox  

 

Modeling Issues and Practice in Enterprise Architecture Integration  (Presentation Only)

H. Michael Chung

 

 

Data Mining and Information Retrieval 

Co-chairs: H. Michael Chung, Fred Gey, and Selwyn Piramuthu

 

DT 10                            Thursday - King 1; 10:00 – 11:30

 

Persona: A Contextualized And Personalized Web Search  (DTDMI01)

Francisco Tanudjaja and Lik Mui

 

Obtaining Language Models of Web Collections Using Query-Based Sampling Techniques (DTDMI02)

Gary A. Monroe, James C. French, and Allison L. Powell  

 

A Load Balancing Tool Based in Mining Access Patterns for Distributed File Systems Servers (DTDMI03)

Alexandra Glagoleva and Archana Sathaye

 

Some Consideration of Input Data Characteristics for Decision Trees (Presentation Only)

Selwyn Piramuthu

 

 

Modeling Nonlinear Natural & Human Systems

Chair: Hans J. (Jochen) Scholl

 

DT 11                            Thursday - King 3; 8:00 – 9:30

 

Modelling Resource Management for Multi-Class Traffic in Mobile Cellular Network    (DTMNN01)

Helmut Hlavacs, Günter Haring, Abhinav Kamra, and Manish Bansal

 

Developing a Flexible System-Modeling Environment for Engineers   (DTMNN02)

David R. Gardner, Joseph P. Castro, Paul N. Demmie, Mark A. Gonzales, Gary L. Hennigan, Michael F. Young, and Sudip S. Dosanjh

 

Simulation Spectrum and Stability Models   (DTMNN03)

Christopher Landauer

 

DT 12                            Thursday - King 3; 10:00 – 11:30

 

A Dynamic Theory of Collaboration and Decision Making   (DTMNN04)

Siegrfried P. Gudergan and Gerhard P. Gudergan

 

Using Fit-Constrained Monte Carlo Trials to Quantify Confidence in Simulation Model Outcomes     (DTMNN05)

Alan K. Graham, Carol Y. Choi, and Thomas W. Mullen

 

* Modeling Intergovernmental Collaboration: A System Dynamics Approach   (DTMNN06) 

Anthony M. Cresswell, Theresa A. Pardo, Fiona Thompson, Donna Canestraro, Meghan Cook, Laura J. Black; Luis F. Luna, Ignacio J. Martinez, David F. Andersen, and George P. Richardson

 

 

Modeling Knowledge-Intensive Processes: Concepts, Methods and Applications

Co-chairs: Kishore Sengupta and Balasubramaniam Ramesh

 

DT 13                            Thursday - King 3; 2:00 – 3:30

 

* An Activity Theory Approach For Studying the Situatedness of Knowledge Sharing  (DTMKI01)

 Niels-Ingvar Boer, Peter J. van Baalen, and Kuldeep Kumar

 

Task-Structured Analysis: A Modularized Approach To Modeling Knowledge Intensive Processes  (DTMKI02)

Roman M. Wong and Siddhartha Bhattacharyya

 

Modeling Current Events  (DTMKI03)

Christopher Landauer and Kristie L. Bellman

 

DT 14                            Thursday - King 3; 4:00 – 5:30

 

Two Experiences of Knowledge Management in Knowledge Intensive Organizations of the French Social Sector   (DTMKI04)

Pierre Lévine and Jean-Charles Pomerol

 

Supporting Workflow Management Systems with Traceability  (DTMKI05)

Peng Xu and Balasubramaniam Ramesh

 

Towards a Tool Support for a Living Software Development Process  (DTMKI06)

Michael Gnatz, Frank Marschall, Gerhard Popp, Andreas Rausch, and Wolfgang Schwerin

 

Decision Technology for Management Track Planning Meeting

DT 15                            Thursday - Queen 5; 4:00 – 5:30

 

 

 

Digital Documents Track

Chair: Stephen Smoliar

 

Understanding and Communication

Co-chairs: Michael Shepherd and James W. Cooper

 

DD 1                    Tuesday - Kona 1; 8:00 – 9:30

 

Interactive Document Summarisation Using Automatically Extracted Keyphrases (DDUAC04) 

Steve Jones, Stephen Lundy, and Gordon W. Paynter

 

Towards Automatic Web Genre Identification:  A Corpus-Based Approach In The Domain Of Academia by Example of the Academic's Personal Homepage

(DDUAC02)

Georg Rehm

 

A Novel Method for Detecting Similar Documents (DDUAC03)

James W. Cooper, Anni S. Coden, and Eric W. Brown

 

DD 2                    Tuesday - Kona 1; 10:00 – 11:30

 

* MindMap:  Utilizing Multiple Taxonomies and Visualization to Understand a Document Collection (DDUAC05)

Scott Spangler, Jeffrey T. Kreulen, and Justin Lessler

 

Adaptive User Modeling for Filtering Electronic News (DDUAC06)

Michael Shepherd, Carolyn Watters, and Ajitha T. Marath

 

 

XML: Implication and Applications

Co-chairs: Carolyn McGregor and Joanne Curry

 

DD 3                    Tuesday - Kona 1; 2:00 – 3:30

 

* Using XML To Facilitate Information Management Across Multiple Local Government Agencies   (DDXML01)

George Bryan, Joanne Curry, Carolyn McGregor, David Holdsworth, and Ryan Sharpley

 

Using the XML-Based Clinical Document Architecture for Exchange of Structured Discharge Summaries (DDXML02)

Grace I. Paterson, Michael Shepherd, Xiaoli Wang, Carolyn Watters, and David Zitner

 

DD 4                    Tuesday - Kona 1; 4:00 – 5:30

 

* A Set Theory Based Approach on Applying Domain Semantics to XML-Structures  (DDXML03)

Wolfgang Schuetzelhofer and Karl M. Goeschka

 

An Ontology-Based HTML to XML Conversion Using Intelligent Agents  (DDXML04)

Thomas E. Potok, Mark T. Elmore, Joel W. Reed, and Nagiza F. Samatova

 

 

Knowledge Management, Organizational Memory, and Organizational Learning

Co-chairs: Murray E. Jennex and Lorne Olfman

 

DD 5                    Wednesday - Queen 4; 8:00 – 9:30

 

Organizational Memory Systems: Challenges for Information Technology     (DDOML01)

Michael E. Atwood

 

Information vs. Knowledge: The Role of Intranets in Knowledge Management (DDOML02)

Dick Stenmark

 

ITI as Enabler of Knowledge Management: Empirical Perspective From Research Organisations in Sub-Saharan Africa          (DDOML03)  

Adelkunle Okunoye and Helena Karsten

 

DD 6                    Wednesday - Queen 4; 10:00 – 11:30

 

Organizational Learning Online (DDOML04)

Simone Stoiber and Chris Stary

 

ROD – Toward Rapid Ontology Development for Underdeveloped Domains    (DDOML05)

Lina Zhou, Queen E. Booker, and Dongsong Zhang

 

K-Discovery: Using Topic Maps to Identify Distributed Knowledge Structures in Groupware-Based Organizational Memories          (DDOML06)

Stefan Smolnik and Ludwig Nastansky

 

DD 7                    Wednesday - Queen 4; 1:00 – 2:30

 

Knowledge Discourses and Interaction Technology        (DDOML07)

Carsten Sørensen and Masao Kakihara

 

* TOOMS: In Pursuit of Designing an Organizational Memory System for Category Managers         (DDOML08)

David T. Croasdell and David B. Paradice

 

Competence Visualizer: Generating Competence Patterns of Organizational Groups          (DDOML09)

Rikard Lindgren

 

DD 8                    Wednesday - Queen 4; 3:00 – 4:30

 

Effective Knowledge Management in Professional Organizations: Going by the Rules   (DDOML10)

Pieter W.G. Bots and Hans de Bruijn

 

The Importance of Process Knowledge for Cross Project Learning: Evidence from a UK Hospital  (DDOML11)

Sue Newell, Harry Scarborough, Jacky Swan, Maxine Robertson, and Robert D. Galliers

 

Organizational Memory/Knowledge Effects on Productivity, A Longitudinal Study (DDOML12)

Murray E. Jennex and Lorne Olfman

 

 

Multimedia Documents in the Office and Education

Co-chairs: Lynn Wilcox and Daniel M. Russell

 

DD 9                    Wednesday - Kona 1; 8:00 – 9:30

 

Virtual Jukebox: Reviving a Classic   (DDMDO01)
Clemens Drews and Florian Pestoni
 

On the Applicability of the Multi Agent System Paradigm for Parsing Videos   (DDMDO02)
Massimo De Santo, Mario Molinara, and Gennaro Percannella

DD 10                  Wednesday - Kona 1; 10:00 – 11:30

 

Supporting Group-to-Group Collaboration in Videoconferences (DDMDO03)

Andreas Girgensohn, John Boreczky, Patrick Chiu, Jonathan Foote, Lynn Wilcox, and Stephen Smoliar

 

Exploratory Navigation in Large Multimedia Documents Using Context Lenses  (DDMDO04)
Andreas Dieberger and Daniel M. Russell

 

Persistent Conversation: A Dialog between Research and Design

Co-chairs: Thomas Erickson and Susan Herring

 

DD 11                  Thursday - Kona 1; 8:00 – 9:30

 

*  Democratic Participation in the Discursive Management of Usenet    (DDPTC01)

John C. Paolillo and David Heald

 

An Empirical Exploration of Mass Interaction System Dynamics: Individual Information Overload and Usenet Discourse     (DDPTC02)

Quentin Jones, Gilad Ravid, and Sheizaf Rafaeli

 

Developing Legible Visualizations for Online Social Spaces    (DDPTC03)

Danah Boyd, Hyun-Yeul Lee, Daniel Ramage, and Judith Donath

 

DD 12                  Thursday - Kona 1; 10:00 – 11:30

 

Managing Long Term Communications: Conversation and Contact Management      (DDPTC04)

Steve Whittaker, Quentin Jones, and Loren Terveen

 

From Comments to Dialogues: A Study of Asynchronous Dialogue Processes as Part of

Collaborative Reviewing on the Web     (DDPTC05)

Hee-Cheol (Ezra) Kim

 

Designing for Pedagogical Effectiveness: The TextWeaver™      (DDPTC06)

Cindy Xin and Andrew Feenberg

 

DD 13                  Thursday - Kona 1; 2:00 – 3:30

 

* Designing for Community: The Effects of Gender Representation in Videos on a Web Site    (DDPTC07)  

Susan Herring, Anna Martinson, and Rebecca Scheckler

 

Discussion of future research.

 

 

Digital Documents in Socio-Technical Networks

Co-chairs: Elisabeth Davidson and Robert Lamb

     

DD 14                  Thursday; Kona 3; 4:00 - 5:30

 

Socio-Technical Networks of Large, Post-Implementation Web Information

Systems: Tracing Effects and Influences   (DDSTN02)

 Kristin R. Eschenfelder and Lynne C. Chase

 

The Multidimensional Systemic Representation of Actor Networks: Modelling

Breast Cancer Treatment Decision-Making  (DDSTN03)

Christopher J. Atkinson

 

Social Scientists: Managing Identity in Socio-Technical Networks   (DDSTN04)

Roberta Lamb and Elizabeth Davidson 

 

 

Digital Documents Track Planning Meeting

DD 15                  Thursday - Kona 1; 4:00 – 5:30

 

 

Emerging Technologies Track

Co-chairs: Ralph S. Sprague, Jr. and Hesham El-Rewini

 

Information Technology and Public Administration: E-Government

Co- chairs: Hans J. (Jochen) Scholl, Sharon S. Dawes, Theresa A. Pardo, and Dieter Spahni

 

ET 1                     Tuesday - Kona 3; 8:00 – 9:30

 

Web Portals Functionality and State Government E-service    (ETEGV01)

Jon P. Gant and Diana Burley Gant

 

Serviceflow Management: Caring for the Citizen’s Concern in Designing E-Government Transaction Processes   (ETEGV03)

Ralf Klischewski and Ingrid Wetzel

 

Government Virtual Service Networks    (ETEGV04)

Mauro Regio

 

ET 2                     Tuesday - Kona 3; 10:00 – 11:30

 

Walking Atop the Cliffs: Avoiding Failure and Reducing Risk in Large Scale E-Government Projects     (ETEGV05)

Theresa A. Pardo and Hans J. (Jochen) Scholl

 

The Back-Office of E-Government (Managing Information Domains as Political Economies)  (ETEGV06)

Vincent Homburg and Victor Bekkers

 

* Framing Virtual Interactivity between Government and Citizens: A Study of Feedback Systems in the Chicago Police Department     (ETEGV07)

Shelley Fulla and Eric Welch

 

 

Information Technology and Public Administration: E-Policy

Co-chairs: Anthony M. Cresswell, Michael Gisler, and Matthias Günter

 

ET 3                     Tuesday - Kona 3; 2:00 – 3:30

 

International Electronic Government Approaches    (ETEPO01)

Birgit J. Oberer

 

Government Support for the e-Readiness of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises   (ETEPO02)

Dawn Jutla, Peter Bodonik, and Jasbir Dhaliwal

 

Too Much to Carry? Copyright Laws in the Electronic Environment    (ETEPO03)

Terrence A. Maxwell

 

ET 4                     Tuesday - Kona 3; 4:00 – 5:30

 

A Holistic Approach for Security Solutions in e-Government    (ETEPO04)

Maria Wimmer and Bianca von Bredow

 

Local Government IT Implementation Issues:  A Challenge for Public Administration   (ETEPO05)

Suzanne Beaumaster

 

G-8 Collaborative Initiatives and the Digital Divide: Readiness for e-Government  (ETEPO06)

Cheryl L. Brown

 

* Knowledge Management: Issues, Challenges and Opportunities for Governments in the New Economy   (ETEPO07)

Derek Asoh, Salvatore Belardo, and Robert Neilson

 

 

Nontraditional Approaches to Analyzing Design of Computer Support and User Evaluation 

Co-chairs: Martha Crosby, Marie K. Iding, and Yvonne Waern

 

ET 5                     Wednesday - Kona 3; 8:00 – 9:30

 

Historical Text Comprehension: Design of Experimental Tool for Students’ Cognitive Profiles      (ETNON01)

Grammatiki Tsaganou, Maria Grigoriadou, and Theodora Cavoura

 

A Comparative Content Analysis of Student Interaction in Synchronous and Asynchronous Learning Networks   (ETNON02)

C. Candace Chou                  

 

Measuring Performance and Evaluating Progress in a Web-Based Synchronous Interactive Learning Environment   (ETNON03)

Rita M. Vick

 

ET 6                     Wednesday - Kona 3; 10:00 – 11:30

 

The IT Support for Acquired Brain Injury Patients - The Design and Evaluation of a New Software Package    (ETNON04)

Micaela Serra and Jon Muzio

 

* Neuroimaging Studies Give New Insight to Mental Rotation    (ETNON05)

Wendy S. Ark 

 

* The Relationship between Scene and Eye Movements    (ETNON06)

Laurel King

 

Assessing the Reliability of Heuristic Evaluation for Website Attractiveness and Usability (ETNON07)

Alistair Sutcliffe         

 

ET 7                     Wednesday - Kona 3; 1:00 – 2:30

 

Evaluation of User Search in a Web-Database    (ETNON08)

Joan C. Nordbotten and Svein Nordbotten

 

A Combination Measurement for Studying Disorientation           (ETNON09)

Noor F. M. Yatim  

 

Software Architecture for Unified Management of Event Notification and Stream I/O and its Use for Recording and Analysis of User Events    (ETNON10)

Jan Stelovsky and Christoph Aschwanden

 

ET 8                     Wednesday - Kona 3; 3:00 – 4: 30

 

An Evaluation of the Usability of Human-Computer Interaction Methods in Support of the Development of Interactive Systems   (ETNON11)

Yousef Daabaj                                    

 

Designing Web-Assessable.   Virtual Professional Development for Teachers  (ETNON12)

E. Barbara Klemm, Marie K. Iding, Thomas Speitel, and ThanhTruc T. Nguyen

 

Guidelines for Designing Evaluations of Web-Based Instructional Materials   (ETNON13)

Marie K. Iding, Brent Auernheimer, Martha Crosby, and E. Barbara Klemm

 

 

Mobile Informatics, Research Concerning Mobile Information Technology Use

Co-chairs: Urban Nuldén, Johan Lundin, Daniel Olsson, and Andreas Nilsson

 

ET 9                     Thursday - King 1; 8:00 – 9:30

 

Mobility: An Extended Perspective   (ETMIR01)

Masao Kakihara and Carsten Sørensen

 

Just What Do the Youth of Today Want?  Technology Appropriation by Young People  (ETMIR02)

Jennie Carroll, Steve Howard, Frank Vetere, Jane Peck, and John Murphy

 

* An Empirical Study of the Use Contexts and Usability Problems in Mobile Internet  (ETMIR03)

Hoyoung Kim, Jinwoo Kim, Yeonsoo Lee, Minhee Chae, and Youngwan Choi

 

 

 

Information Technology in Health Care Track

Chair: William G. Chismar

 

Data Management in Health Care 

Co-chairs: Donald J. Berndt, James Studnicki, and Cindy LeRouge

 

HC 1                    Tuesday - Waikoloa 2; 8:00 – 9:30

 

* Examining Quality of Care - How Poor Information Flow can Impact on Hospital Workflow and Affect Patient Outcomes  (HCDMG01)

Reeva Lederman and Iain Morrison

 

Business Intelligence in Healthcare Organizations   (HCDMG02)

Ton A.M. Spil, Robert A. Stegwee, and Christian J.A. Teitink

 

Interactive Visualization and Analysis for Gene Expression Data  (HCDMG03)

Chun Tang, Li Zhang, and Aidong Zhang

 

 

E-Health Strategies 

Co-chairs: Ton A.M. Spil and Robert A. Stegwee

 

HC 2                              Tuesday - Waikoloa 2; 10:00 – 11:30

 

An Investigation of Specifications for Migrating to a Web Portal Framework for the Dissemination of Health Information Within a Public Health Network  (HCEHS01)

Meg Murray

 

The Strategic Role Of ICT in the Competition between Public and Private Health Care Sectors in the Nordic Welfare Societies - Case Finland  (HCEHS02)

Reima Suomia and Jarmo Tähkäpää

 

E-Knowledge in Health Care: A Strategic Imperative    (HCEHS03)

Nilmini Wickramasinghe and Gail L. Mills

 

 

Healthcare Chain Workflow Management by Use of ITC

Co-chairs: Ton A.M. Spil and Roel Schuring

 

HC 3                    Tuesday - Waikoloa 2; 2:00 – 3:30

 

The Dynamics of IT Adoption in a Major Change Process in Healthcare Delivery    (HCHCW01)

Liette Lapointe, Lise Lamothe, and Jean-Paul Fortin

 

Coordination of Inter-Organisational Healthcare Processes via Specialisation of Internet-Based Object Life Cycles   (HCHCW02)

Sistine Barretto, Jim Warren, Markus Stumptner, Michael Schrefl, Gerald Quirchmayr, and Stephen Nield

 

 

Integrating Information Systems Theory and Health Informatics Research

Co-chairs: Mike Chiasson, Elizabeth Davidson, and Nancy Pouloudi

 

HC 4                    Tuesday - Waikoloa 2; 4:00 – 5:30

 

Getting the Two to Dance: Examining Barriers to Health Information Systems Research in Mainstream IS Journals          (HCIIS01)

Mike Chiasson and Elizabeth Davidson

 

Structuration Theory and Conception-Reality Gaps: Addressing Cause and Effect of Implementation Outcomes in Health Care Information Systems       (HCIIS02)

Angelina Kouroubali

 

Telemedicine Adoption by Different Groups of Physicians      (HCIIS03)

Anne-Marie Croteau and Dragos Vieru

 

 

Telemedicine

Co-chairs: Paul J. Hu and Joseph K. Tan

 

HC 5                    Wednesday - Waikoloa 2; 8:00 – 9:30

 

Quality Attributes in Telemedicine Video Conferencing      (HCTMD01)

Cindy LeRouge, Monica J. Garfield, and Alan R. Hevner

 

Influence of Compression and Network Impairments on the Picture Quality of Video Transmissions in Tele-Medicine      (HCTMD02)

Susanne Naegele-Jackson, Peter Holleczek, Thomas Rabenstein, Juergen Maiss, Eckhart G. Han, and Michael Sackmann

 

Investigating Telemedicine Developments in Taiwan: Implications for Telemedicine Program Management      (HCTMD03)

Paul J. Hu, Chih-Ping Wei, and Tsang-Hsiang Cheung

 

Implementation and Evaluation of Telemedicine—A Catch 22?      (HCTMD04)

Henrik C.J. Linderoth

 

HC 6                    Wednesday - Waikoloa 2; 10:00 – 11:30

 

Building Common Ground for Communication between Patients and Community Pharmacists with an Internet Medicine Cabinet     (HCTMD05)

Jean-Pierre Calabretto, Jim Warren, Kathy Darzanos, and Benjamin Fry

 

Two-Year Results of a Pilot Study Delivering Speech Therapy to Students in a Rural Oklahoma School via Telemedicine      (HCTMD06)

Cynthia Scheideman-Miller, Pamela G. Clark, Sharon S. Smeltzer, Jeff Carpenter, Bob Hodge, and David Proutry

 

* Indexing Transition Indicators of Medical Technology: Evaluation by Comparing Process and Co-Variation Methodologies      (HCTMD07)

Eliezer Geisler  

 

 

Knowledge Management for Health Care Systems Support

Co-chairs: Lisa Sokol, Peri H. Iz and Jim Warren

 

HC 7                    Thursday - Waikoloa 2; 8:00 – 9:30

 

Using Bayesian Networks for Discovering Temporal-State Transition Patterns in Hemodialysis  (HCKMH01)

Fu-ren Lin, Chih-hung Chiu, and San-chiang Wu

 

Agent Support for Patients and Community Pharmacists   (HCMKH02)
Jean-Pierre Calabretto, Damon Couper, Barrie Mulley, Mark E. Nissen, Saree Siow, Jonathon Tuck, and Jim Warren

 

A Neural Clustering Approach to iso-Resource Grouping for Acute Healthcare in Australia   (HCKMH03)
Eu-Gene Siew, Kate A. Smith, Leonid Churilov, and Mohamed Ibrahim

 

 

Privacy and Security for Health Information Systems

Co-chairs: Fay Cobb Payton and William G. Chismar

 

HC 8                    Thursday - Waikoloa 2: 10:00 – 11:30

 

Experiences of Using a Public Key Infrastructure to Access Patient Confidential Data Over the Internet  (HCTHC01)

David Chadwick, C. Carroll, S. Harvey, J. New, and A.J. Young

 

Secure Transmission of the Prescription Order Communication System Based on the Internet and the Public-Key Infrastructure Using Master Smart Cards in the 2-Way Type Terminal  (HCTHC02)

Won Jay Song and Byung Ha Ahn

 

Digital Watermaking for ROI Medical Images by Using Compressed Signature Image  (HCTHC03)

Akiyoshi Wakatani

 

 

Information Technology in Health Care Track Planning Meeting 

HC 9                    Thursday - Waikoloa 2: 2:00 – 3:30

 

 

 

Internet and the Digital Economy Track

Co-chairs: Dave King and Alan R. Dennis

 

Internet Security

Co-chairs: Randy Marchany and Joseph Tront

 

IN 1                      Tuesday - Kohala 2; 8:00 – 9:30

 

E-Commerce Security Issues   (INISC01)

Randy Marchany and Joseph Tront

 

Privacy Issues on the Internet   (INISC02)

Winnie Chung and John Paynter

 

Assessing the Risk in E-Commerce  (INISC03)

Michael Ettredge and Vernon J. Richardson

 

IN 2                      Tuesday - Kohala 2; 10:00 – 11:30

 

Security Considerations for Distributed Web-Based E-Commerce Applications in Java   (INISC04)

Timothy E. Lindquist

 

On the Performance of a Survivability Architecture for Networked Computing Systems   (INISC05) 

W.S. Harrison, A.W. Krings, N. Hanebutte, and M. McQueen

 

Secure Communication between Lightweight Computing Devices over the Internet   (INISC06)

Michael Jenkin and Patrick Dymond

 


Managing Information on the Web

Co-chairs: Ting-Peng Liang, Michael J. P. Shaw and Chih-Ping Wei

 

IN 3                      Tuesday - Kohala 2; 2:00 – 3:30

Managerial Aspect

 

Designing for ROI: Toward a Value-Driven Discipline for E-Commerce Systems Design  (INMIW01)

Jungpil Hahn, Robert J. Kauffman, and Jinsoo Park

 

Determinants of Voluntary Dissemination of Financial Data at Corporate Web Sites  (INMIW02)

Michael Ettredge, Vernon J. Richardson, and Susan Scholz

 

Internet Technology Adoption as an Organizational Event: An Exploratory Study Across Industries  (INMIW03)

Ruth C. King and Michele L. Gribbins

 

IN 4                      Tuesday - Kohala 2: 4:00 – 5:30

Technical Aspect

 

Image Browsing for Infomediaries  (INMIW04)

Christopher C. Yang, S. H. Kwok, and Milo Yip

 

A Design and Implementation of XML-Based Mediation Framework (XMF) for Integration of Internet Information Resources  (INMIW05)

Kangchan Lee, Jaehong Min, Kishik Park, and Kyuchul Lee

 

Towards Integrating Hypermedia on the Web   (INMIW06)

Chao-Min Chiu, Michael Bieber, and Qiang Lu

 

Discovering User Interests from Web Browsing Behavior: Application to Internet News Services     (INMIW07)

Ting-Peng Liang and Hung-Jen Lai

 

 

Internet and Workflow Automation: Technical and Managerial Issues

Co-chairs: Michael zur Muehlen, Edward A. Stohr and J. Leon Zhao

 

IN 5                      Tuesday - King 1; 2:00 – 3:30

 

Workflow-Supported Organizational Memory Systems: An Industrial Application  (INIWA01)

Karl R. Lang and Marko Schmidt

 

* INFOFLOW – A Process Oriented Workflow and Information System for Micro System Development and Production   (INIWA02)

Markus Dickerhof, Peter Jakobs, and Andreas Schmidt

 

IB (Integrated Business): A Workflow Based Integration Approach    (INIWA03)

Jose Antonio Espinosa and Antonio Sanz Pulido

 

IN 6                      Tuesday - King 1; 4:00 – 5:30

 

Process-Aware Knowledge Retrieval    (INIWA04)

Kurt D. Fenstermacher

 

Verification and Optimisation of an Operating Room Workflow    (INIWA05)

K. Barkaoui, Ph. Dechambre, and R. Hachicha 

 

 

Marketing and E-Commerce

Co-chairs: Arnold Kamis, Ajit Kambil, Marios Koufaris, and Paul F. Nunes

 

IN 7                      Tuesday - King 2; 8:00 – 9:30

 

From Physical Marketing to Web Marketing: The Web-Marketing Mix  (INMAR01)

Efthymios Constantinides

 

* Measuring and Assessing Online Store Image: A Study of Two Online Bookshops in the Benelux (INMAR02)

Hans van der Heijden and Tibert Verhagen

 

IN 8                      Tuesday - King 2; 10:00 – 11:30

 

Measuring Web Portal Utilization (INMAR04)

Mario Christ, Daniel Nagin, Ramayya Krishnan, and Oliver Günther

 

Exploring the Impact of Online Service Quality on Portal Site Usage (INMAR05)

Cathy S. Lin and Sheng Wu

 

 

Communities in the Digital Economy: Concepts, Models and Platforms

Co-chairs:  Ulrike Lechner, Katarine Stanoevska-Slabeva, and Yao-Hua Tan

 

IN 9                      Tuesday - King 2; 2:00 – 3:30

 

Customer Role Ambiguity in Community Management    (INCDE01)

Helena Holmström and Ola Henfridsson

 

Using Event Semantics for Modeling Contracts  (INCDE02)

Yao-Hua Tan and Walter Thoen

 

Cooperative Agent Systems: Artificial Agents Play the Ultimatum Game  (INCDE03)

Fang Zhong, Steven O. Kimbrough, and D.J. Wu

 

Launching Multi-Modal Interaction on an EC-Site  (INCDE04)

Samuli Pekkola, Jukka Heikkilä, and Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen

 

IN 10                    Tuesday - King 2; 4:00 – 5:30

 

Social Capital and Volunteerism in Virtual Communities: The Case of the Internet Chess Club  (INCDE05)

Mark Ginsburg and Suzanne Weisband

 

vicos: The Virtual Community of Students  (INCDE06)

Walter Dettling and Petra Schubert

 

Social Profiles of Virtual Communities  (INCDE07)

Johannes Hummel and Ulrike Lechner

 

 

Business-to-Business Electronic Commerce

Co-chairs: Judith Gebauer, Mike Shaw, and Arie Segev

 

IN 11                    Wednesday - Kohala 4; 8:00 – 9:30

 

Adoption Issues of Business-to-Business Internet Commerce in European SMEs    (INBTB01)

Ada Scupola

 

Information Technology in B2B E-Procurement: Open Vs. Proprietary Systems   (INBTB02)

Robert J. Kauffman and Hamid Mohtadi

 

International Custom as a Source of Law in Global Electronic Commerce  (INBTB03)

Paul P. Polanski and Robert B. Johnston

 

The Effects of Electronic Supply Chain Design (e-SCD) on Coordination and Knowledge Sharing: An Empirical Investigation    (INBTB04)

Ki-Chan Kim and Il Im

 

IN 12                    Wednesday - Kohala 4; 10:00 – 11:30

 

Empirical Evidence of the Impacts of Electronic Commerce on Supply Chain Integration in the Telecommunication Equipment Industry     (INBTB05)

Luc Cassivi, Louis A. Lefebvre, Pierre-Majorique Léger, and Pierre Hadaya

 

XML-based Available-to-Promise Logic for Small and Medium Sized Enterprises   (INBTB06)

Joerg-Michael Friedrich and Jochen Speyerer

 

XML-based Supply Chain Management – As SIMPLEX as it is      (INBTB07)

Peter Buxmann, Luis Martín Díaz, and Erik Wüstner

 

 

E-Commerce Systems Development Methodologies

Co-chairs: Matti Rossi, Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen, Keng Sian, and Sandeep Purao

 

IN 13                    Wednesday - Kohala 4; 1:00 – 2:30

 

* Modeling Business Media Platforms    (INSDM01)

Markus Greunz and Katarina Stanoevska-Slabeva

 

The Planet Method for Designing Relationships in B2B E-Commerce    (INSDM02)

Alistair Sutcliffe and Norman Lammont

 

Diffusion of Software Technology Innovations in the Global Context    (INSDM03)

Nazmun Nahar, Timo Käkölä, and Najmul Huda    

 

 

Financial Industry in the Digital Economy

Chair: Hans-Dieter Zimmermann

 

IN 14                    Wednesday - King 2; 1:00 – 2:30

 

Multi-Channel Pricing for Financial Services  (INFIN01)

Jochen Dzienziol, Michael Eberhardt, Annette Renz, and Jürgen Schackmann

 

Strategic Positioning of E-Commerce Business Models in the Portfolio of Corporate Banking  (INFIN03)

Frank Stehling and Juergen Moormann

 

Insurability of Electronic Commerce Risks   (INFIN04)

Torsten Grzebiela

           

IN 15                    Wednesday - King 2; 3:00 – 4:30

 

An Evaluation of Internet Banking in New Zealand   (INFIN05)

Winnie Chung and John Paynter

 

Internet Banking: A Customer-Centric Perspective    (INFIN06)

Don Sciglimpaglia and David Ely

 

 

Knowledge Management and Virtual Organizations

Co-chairs: Young-Gul Kim, Hee-Seok Lee, and Ingoo Han

 

IN 16                    Thursday - Kohala 1; 8:00 – 9:30

 

Development of a Strategic Decision Framework for Identifying and Selecting Knowledge Management Projects   (INKMV01)

William D. Bower and Alan R. Heminger

 

Exploiting Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) and Knowledge Types to Facilitate Knowledge Capture Issues in a Web Site Environment (INKMV02)

John Biggam

 

Practising What We Preach: Are Knowledge Management Systems in Practice Really Knowledge Management Systems? (INKMV03)

Nilmini Wickramasinghe

 

* Valuation of Knowledge: A Business Performance-Oriented Methodology   (INKMV04)

Jae-Hyeon Ahn and Suk-Gwen Chang

 

 

Economics and Electronic Commerce

Co-chairs: Eric K. Clemons, Rajiv M. Dewan, and Robert J. Kauffamn

 

IN 17                    Thursday - Kohala 3; 8:00 – 9:30

(cross listed with Organizational Systems and Technology Track:  OS 25)

 

Digital Auctions: Mapping the IT-PAVED Roads Towards Market Efficiency   (INEEC01)

Ann Fogelgren–Pedersen, Kim Viborg Anderson, and Michael Holm Larsen

 

Online Distribution: A Taxonomy of Channel Structures, Determinants of Outcome, and Determinants of Strategy (INEEC02)

Eric K. Clemons and Ravi Aron

 

* Managing Web Sites for Profitability: Balancing Content and Advertising   (INEEC03)

Rajiv M. Dewan, Marshall Freimer, and Jie Zhang

 

IN 18                              Thursday - Kohala 3; 10:00 – 11:30

(cross listed with Organizational Systems and Technology Track:  OS 26)

 

Pricing Strategy for Electronic B2B Marketplaces with Two-Sided Network Externalities (INEEC04)  

Byungjoon Yoo, Vidyanand Choudhary, and Tridas Mukhopadhyay

 

Electronic Marketplaces in Hong Kong’s Trading Industry   (INEEC05)

M. Lynne Markus, Probir Banerjee, and Louis Ma

 

* Evolution of Prices in Electronic Markets with Heterogeneous vs. Homogeneous Preferences for E-Tailers   (INEEC06)

Cenk Kocas

 

 

Competitive Strategy and Information Systems        

 

IN 19                    Thursday - Kohala 3; 2:00 – 3:30

(Cross listed with Organizational Systems and Technology Track:  OS 27)

 

IN 20                    Thursday - Kohala 3; 4:00 – 5:30

(Cross listed with Organizational Systems and Technology Track:  OS 28)

 

 

Intellectual Property Rights in the Digital Economy: Issues, Economics, Law and Ethics

Co-chairs: Ram Gopal and Alok Gupta

 

IN 21                    Thursday - Kohala 4; 8:00 – 9:30

 

Dispute Resolution for gTLD Conflicts (INIPR01)

Bruno M. de Vuyst

 

* Mine or Ours: Email Privacy Expectations, Employee Attitudes, and Perceived Work Environment Characteristics (INIPR02)

Rita Agarwal and Florence Rodhain

 

Behavioral Intention Model for the Exchange Mode Internet Music Piracy (INIPR03)

Timothy C. H. Kwong and Matthew K. O. Lee

 

* Trading Higher Software Piracy for Higher Profits: The Case of Phantom Piracy  (INIPR04)

Ram Gopal and Alok Gupta

 

 

Infrastructure for E-Business on the Internet

Chair: Veljko Milutinovic

 

IN 22                    Thursday - Kohala 4; 10:00 – 11:30

 

*  A Computational Model of Trust and Reputation (INIEB01)

Lik Mui, Mojdeh Mohtashemi and Ari Halberstadt

 

A Review and Evaluation of Platforms and Tools for Building e-Catalogs  (INIEB02)

N.P. Georgantis, D. A. Koutsomitropoulos, P.A. Zafiris, and T.S. Papatheodorou
 

Connectivity Based k-Hop Clustering on Wireless Networks (INIEB03)
Geng Chen, Fabian Garcia Nocetti, Julio Solano Gonzalez, and Ivan Stojmenovic

 

Birds – of – a – Feather in Infrastructure for E-Business

IN 23                    Thursday - Kohala 4; 2:00 – 3:30

 

 

E-Commerce Customer Relationship Management (ECCRM)

Co-chairs: Nicholas C. Romano, Jr. and Jerry Fjermestad

 

IN 24                    Thursday - King 2; 8:00 – 9:30

 

Improving E-Business Customer Relationship Management Systems with Multilevel Secure Data Models (INCRM01)

Nenad Jukić, Boris Jukić, Laurie Meamber, and Gezlek Nezlek

 

* Satisfaction with Internet-based Services (INCRM02)

Mohamed Khalifa and Vanessa Liu

 

* Third-Party Assurances:  The Road to Trust in Online Retailing (INCRM03)

Kathryn M. Kimery and Mary McCord

 

IN 25                    Thursday - King 2; 10:00 – 11:30

 

Extended Web Assessment Method (EWAM) – Evaluation of E-Commerce Applications from the Customer's Viewpoint (INCRM04)

Petra Schubert and Walter Dettling

 

Customer Relationship Management for the Web-Access Challenged: Inaccessibility of the Fortune 100 Business Web Sites (INCRM05)

Nicholas C. Romano, Jr.

 

An Analysis of Online Customer Complaints: Implications for Web Complaint Management (INCRM06)

Yooncheong Cho, Il Im, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, and Jerry Fjermestad

 

 

 

Organizational Systems and Technology Track

Chair: Hugh J. Watson

 

IT Governance and its Mechanism

Chair: Wim van Grembergen

 

OS 1                     Tuesday - Kohala 1; 2:00 – 3:30

 

Global Ebusiness IT Governance: Radical Re-Directions  (OSITG04)

Nandish Patel

 

Designing Information Technology Governance Processes: Diagnosing Contemporary Practices and Competing Theories  (OSITG02)

Pieter Ribbers, Ryan Peterson, and Marylin Parker

 

Towards a Conceptual Framework for Understanding Strategic Alliances in E-Commerce (OSITG03)

Chandrasekaran Ranganathan and Nongkran Lertpittayapoom

 

OS 2                     Tuesday - Kohala 1; 4:00 – 5:30

 

* The Chief Information Officer: A Study of Managerial Roles in Norway (OSITG01)

Petter Gottschalk

 

Knowledge Management Metrics via a Balanced Scorecard Methodology (OSITG05)

Alea Fairchild

 

A Comprehensive and Cohesive IT Value Management Capability: Case Studies in the North American Life Insurance Industry  (OSITG06)

Christine M. A. Lentz, Janis L. Gogan, and John C. Henderson

 


Project Management

Chair:  Hans J. Thamhain

 

OS 3                     Tuesday - Kohala 3; 2:00 – 3:30

 

Information Technology Management Roles: A Comparison of IT Executives and IT Project Managers   (OSPMT01)

Jan Terje Karlsen, Petter Gottschalk, and Erling S. Andersen 

 

Group Interaction Constructs for Hands-On LAN Projects: An Initial Investigation   (OSPMT02)

Tom L. Roberts, Paul H. Cheney, and Paul D. Sweeney

 

An Organizational Decision Support Approach to R&D Project Selection  (OSPMT06)

Qija Tian, Jian Ma, Cleve J. Liang, Ron C. W. Kwok, Ou Liu, and Quan Zhang

 

OS 4                     Tuesday - Kohala 3; 4:00 – 5:30

 

An Enterprise Internet Content Implementation Methodology and Case Study   (OSPMT04)

Joseph Weiss and Aman Datta 

 

A Tentative Framework for Managing Software Product Development in Small Companies  (OSPMT05)

Kristian Rautianen, Casper Lassenius, Jarno Vähäniitty, Maaret Pyhäjärvi, and Jari Vanhanen

 

Designing Complex Software Implementation Program   (OSPMT03)

Pieter Ribbers and Klaus-Clemens Schoo

 

 

Creativity in Information Systems

Co-chairs: Brenda Massetti, Christopher Barlow and Sherry M. B. Thatcher

 

OS 5                     Tuesday - Queen 4; 8:00 – 9:30

 

Using Technology to Enhance Creative Actions in Decision Making   (OSCIS01)

Frances Hauge Fabian and D. T. Ogilvie

 

Development of a Decision Logic to Support Group Improvisation: An Application to Emergency Response  (OSCIS02)

David Mendonca and W. A. Wallace

 

Task Structuring a Brainstorming Group Activity with an AHP-Based Group Support System  (OSCIS03)

K. Niki Kunene and Don Petkov

 

Toward an Understanding of Creative Solution Generation    (OSCIS04)

Eric L. Santanen, Robert O. Briggs, and Gert-Jan deVreede

 

 

Integrating IT in to the Business: Contributions, Value and Measurement

Co-chairs: Kay Nelson, H. James Nelson, Mehdi Ghods, and Deb Armstrong

 

OS 6                     Tuesday - Queen 4; 10:00 – 11:30

 

* Information Systems Success Revisited      (OSCVM01)

William DeLone and Ephraim R. McLean

 

Evaluating Strategic IT Investments: An Assessment of Investment Alternatives for a Web Content Management System       (OSCVM02)

Petri Hallikainen, Hannu Kivijärvi, and Kari Nurmimäki

 

Assessing Information Technology Investments with an Integrative Process Framework  (OSCVM03)

Susan A. Sherer, Manash M. Ray, and Naser M. Chowdhury

 

Identifying the Dependent Variables of IT Personnel Transition  (OSCVM04)

Karin M. Darais, Kay M. Nelson, Blaize Horner-Reich

 

 

Moving the Organization to Convergent Technologies

Chair: Donald Amoroso

 

OS 7                     Tuesday - Queen 4; 2:00 – 3:30

 

The Interaction between Organizational Subcultures and User-Centered Design – A Case Study of an Implementation Effort   (OSMOC01)

Netta Iivari and Pekka Abrahamsson

 

Identifying e-Business Readiness Factors Contributing to IT Distribution Channel Reseller Success: A Case Analysis of Two Organizations  (OSMOC02)

Donald Amoroso and Heather E. Sutton

 

 

Professional Ethics in Information Systems

Co-chairs: Robert M. Davison and Karen Loch

 

OS 8                     Tuesday - Queen 4; 4:00 – 5:30

 

* Informed Consent in the Mozilla Browser: Implementing Value Sensitive Design   (OSPEI01)

Batya Friedman, Daniel C. Howe, and Edward Felten

 

Information Technology, Responsibility and Anthropology  (OSPEI02)

Bernd Carsten Stahl

 

Intellectual Property and Open Systems  (OSPEI03)

Richard O. Mason

 

 

Research Methods and Applications

Co-chairs: Sajda Qureshi, Gert-Jan de Vreede, and Douglas Vogel

 

OS 9                     Tuesday - Queen 5; 8:00 – 9:30

 

* Research on Teams with Multiple Boundaries  (OSRMA01)

J. Alberto Espinosa, Jonathon N. Cummings, Brandi M. Pearce, and Jeanne M. Wilson

A Dialectical Methodology for Decision Support Systems Design   (OSRMA08)

Wafa Elgarah, James F. Courtney, and John D. Haynes

 

Grounding Systems Research: Re-Establishing Grounded Theory   (OSRMA03)

Antony Bryant

 

OS 10                             Tuesday - Queen 5; 10:00 – 11:30

 

Randomizing Survey Question Order vs. Grouping Questions by Construct: An Empirical Test of the Impact on Apparent Reliabilities and Links to Related Constructs  (OSRMA04)

Dale L. Goodhue and Eleanor T. Loiacono

 

Adventures in the Field: Conducting an Interpretive Case Study of Strategic Management Consultants   (OSRMA05)

Valerie K. Spitler

 

Discourse Analysis of Requirements and Knowledge Elicitation Interviews (OSRMA06)

Rosío Alvarez

 

OS 11                             Tuesday - Queen 5; 2:00 – 3:30

 

Kevin Bacon, Degrees-of-Separation, and MIS Research    (OSRMA07)

Paul Beckman and Åsa Forsman

 

Ethics and Research Methods  (OSRMA02)

Robert M. Davison

 

A Review of Approaches to EC-Enabled IOS Adoption Studies   (OSRMA09)

Sherah Kurnia and Robert B. Johnston

 

 

ERP Systems Issues and Answers

Co-chairs: Gail Corbitt and Jim Mensching

 

OS 12                             Tuesday - Queen 5; 4:00 – 5:30

 

ERP Critical Success Factors: An Exploration of the Contextual Factors in Public Sector Institutions   (OSERP01)

David Allen, Thomas Kern,  and Mark Havenhand

 

* An Examination of ERP User Satisfaction in Taiwan  (OSERP02) 

Jen-Her Wu, Yun-Min Wang, Mein-Chih Chang-Chien, and Wei-ChunTai

 

 

Data Warehouse

Co-chairs: Barbara Wixom, Paul Gray, and Hugh J. Watson

 

OS 13         Wednesday - Kohala 1; 1:00 – 2:30

 

* Understanding How Metadata and Explanations Can Better Support Data Warehousing and Related Decision Support Systems: An Exploratory Case Study (OSDWH01)

Traci J. Hess and John D. Wells

 

The e-Baby Data Warehouse: A Case Study (OSDWH02)

Carolyn McGregor, George Bryan, Joanne Curry, and Mark Tracy

 

Boeing Employees' Credit Union: Leveraging the Data Warehousing Investment (OSDWH03)

Margaret T. O’Hara and M. Kathryn Brohman

 

OS 14                             Wednesday - Kohala 1; 3:00 – 4:30

 

Integration of Relational Databases and Record-Based Legacy Systems for Populating Data Warehouses   (OSDWH04)

L. L. Miller, Xin Yu and Sree Nilakanta

 

Semantic Integrity in Data Warehouse: A Framework for Understanding  (OSDWH05)

Jennifer Sampson and Clare Atkins

 

Online Storage Virtualization: The Key to Managing the Data Explosion (OSDWH06)

Charles Milligan and Sid Selkirk

 

 

Trends in Outsourcing of Information Systems

Co-chairs: Benoit Aubert and Suzanne Rivard

 

OS 15                             Wednesday - King 1; 8:00 – 9:30

 

Investigating Information Systems Analysts’ Possession of Tacit Organisational Knowledge  (OSTOI01)

Merete R. Crofts and Paul A. Swatman

 

* Managing Complex IT Outsourcing – Partnerships    (OSTOI02)

Erik Beulen and Pieter Ribbers

 

 

Information Systems, Outsourcing and Application Service Provision

Co-chairs: Wendy Currie and Philip Seltsikas

 

OS 16                             Wednesday - King 1; 10:00 – 11:30

 

Designing Effective Incentive-Oriented Outsourcing Contracts for ERP Systems   (OSASP01)

Noel (Kweku-Muata) Bryson and William E. Sullivan

 

Rethinking ERP-Outsourcing Decisions for Leveraging Technological and Preserving Business Knowledge (OSASP02)

Jens Dibbern, Lars Brehm, and Armin Heinzl

 

Client Relationship Development for Application Service Providers: A Research Model (OSASP03)

Yurong Yao and Lisa Murphy

 

Determinants of ASP Choice: An Integrated Perspective (OSASP04)

Bandula Jayatilaka, Andrew Schwarz, and Rudy Hirschheim  

 

OS 17                             Wednesday - King 1; 1:00 – 2:30

 

Evaluating the Application Service Provider (ASP) Business Model: The Challenge of Integration  (OSASP05)

Philip Seltsikas and Wendy Currie

 

The Factors Influencing Information Systems Outsourcing Partnership – A Study Integrating Case Study and Survey Research Methods  (OSASP06)

Szu-Yuan Sun, Tungching Lin, and Pei-Chen Sun

 

ASP Strategies and Solutions For eProcurement Processes Offered by an eMarket  (OSASP07)

Roland Klueber

 

 

Community Informatics

Co-chairs: Roger Harris, Douglas Vogel, Michael Bieber, Wal Taylor, and Michael

Gurstein

 

OS 18                             Wednesday - King 2; 8:00 – 9:30

 

* Legitimate By Design: Towards Trusted Virtual Community Environments   (OSCIN03)

Brian Whitworth and Aldo de Moor

 

Towards Knowledge-Sharing in Virtual Professional Communities  (OSCIN04)

Michael Bieber, Il Im, Ron Rice, Ricki Goldman-Segall, Ravi Paul, Edward Stohr, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Jennifer Preece, and Murry Turoff

 

Weaving Community with Community Fibre: Community Informatics and the Broadband Revolution  (OSCIN05)

Michael Gurstein

 

OS 19         Wednesday - King 2: 10:00 – 11:30

 

Virtual Community Informatics: What We Know and What We Need to Know  (OSCIN06)

Fion S.L. Lee, Douglas Vogel, and Moez Lemayem

 

 

Information Systems in Global Business

Co-chairs: Christopher Holland and Pieter Ribbers

 

OS 20                             Wednesday - King 3; 8:00 – 9:30

 

Management and Business Issues for B2B eCommerce Implementation (OSGLO01)

Caroline Chan and Paula M. C. Swatman

 

Competition and Strategy in Electronic Marketplaces (OSGLO02)

Christopher P. Holland

 

Development of New Geographically Distributed Business Models for Global Transactions (OSGLO03)

Nadia Ayad and Henk G. Sol

 

OS 21                             Wednesday - King 3; 10:00 – 11:30

 

* Implementing ERP Systems in China (OSGLO04)

Kai Reimers

 

Managing an IT-Outsourcing Partnership in Asia Case Study: The Relationship between a Global Outsourcing Company and its Global IT Services Suppliers  (OSGLO05)

Eric Beulen and Pieter Ribbers

 

In Search of Governance of the M+ Value Network

Harry Hendrickx (Presentation Only)

 

 

Virtual Work Environments

Co-chairs: Manju Ahuja, France Belanger, and Mary Beth Watson-Manheim

 

OS 22                             Thursday - Kohala 1; 10:00 – 11:30

 

The Effects of Extraversion and Expertise on Virtual Team Interaction and Performance (OSVWE01)

Pierre A. Balthazard, Richard E. Potter, and John Warren

 

Misattribution and Attributional Redirection in Distributed Virtual Groups   (OSVWE02)

Joseph B. Walther, Margarete Boos, and Kai Jonas

 

A New Perspective on “Virtual”: Analyzing Discontinuities in Work Environments   (OSVWE03)

Mary Beth Watson-Manheim, Kevin Crowston, and Katherine M. Chudoba

 

OS 23                             Thursday - Kohala 1; 2:00 – 3:30

 

* Sense of Virtual Community – Maintaining the Experience of Belonging     (OSVWE04)

Anita Blanchard and M. Lynne Markus

 

Community-Based Interpretive Schemes: Exploring the Use of Cyber Meetings within a Global Organization    (OSVWE05)

Takeshi Yoshioka, JoAnne Yates, and Wanda J. Orlikowski

 

Overworked and Isolated? Predicting the Effect of Work-Family Conflict, Autonomy, and Workload on Organizational Commitment and Turnover of Virtual Workers     (OSVWE06)

Manju Ahuja, Katherine M. Chudoba, Joey F. George, Chuck Kacmar, and Harrison McKnight

 

OS 24                             Thursday - Kohala 1; 4:00 – 5:30

 

Challenges to Collaborative Tool Adoption in a Manufacturing Engineering Setting: A Case Study  (OSVWE07)

Elizabeth E. Wierba, Thomas A. Finholt, and Michelle P. Stevens

 

Exploring Communication-Based Work Processes in Virtual Work Environments  (OSVWE08)

Mary Beth Watson-Manheim and France Belanger

 

Emergence of Leaders in Virtual Teams: What Matters    (OSVWE09)

Saonee Sarker, Rajdeep Grewal, and Suprateek Sarker

 

 

Economics and Electronic Commerce

 

OS 25                             Thursday - Kohala 3; 8:00 – 9:30

(Cross listed with Internet and the Digital Economy Track:  IN 17)

 

OS 26                             Thursday - Kohala 3; 10:00 – 11:30

 (Cross listed with Internet and the Digital Economy Track:  IN 18)

 

 

Competitive Strategy and Information Systems

Co-chairs: Eric K. Clemons, Rajiv M. Dewan, and Robert J. Kauffman

 

OS 27                             Thursday - Kohala 3; 2:00 – 3:30

(Cross listed with Internet and the Digital Economy: IN 19)

 

The Value Relevance of Information Technology Investment Announcements:  Incorporating Industry Strategic IT Role   (OSCSI01)

Vernon J. Richardson and Robert W. Zmud

 

Integrating Brick and Mortar Locations with E-Commerce: Understanding Synergy Opportunities (OSCSI02)

Charles Steinfield, Thomas Adelaa,  and Ying-ju Lai  

 

Strategic ‘Morphing’ and the Survivability of E-Commerce Firms   (OSCSI03)

Robert J. Kauffman, Bin Wang, and Tim Miller

 

OS 28                             Thursday - Kohala 3; 4:00 – 5:30

(Cross listed with Internet and the Digital Economy: IN 20)

 

* Market Segmentation and Information Development Costs in a Two-Tiered Fee-Based and Sponsored Information Web Site (OSCSI04)

Frederick J. Riggins

 

* Newly Vulnerable Markets in an Age of Pure Information Products: An Analysis of Online Music and Online News   (OSCSI05)

Eric K. Clemons, Bin Gu, and Karl R. Lang

 

Informative Narrowcasting with Consumer Search   (OSCSI06)

Rajiv M. Dewan, Bing Jing, and Abraham Seidmann

 

 

Technology Management in the Knowledge Based Economy

Co-chairs: G. John van der Pijl, Pieter Ribbers, and Martin Smits

 

OS 29                             Thursday - King 2; 2:00 – 3:30

 

Measuring and Managing E-Business Projects through the Balanced Scorecard   (OSKBE01)

Wim Van Grembergen and Isabelle Amelinckx

 

Coding Standards Benefiting Product and Service Information in E-Commerce (OSKBE02)

Alea Fairchild and Bruno M. de Vuyst

 

* ICT-Impact on Services   (OSKBE03)

Alexander G. Bielowski and Rita Walczuch

 

OS 30                             Thursday - King 2; 4:00 – 5:30

 

A Socio Political Model of the Relationship between IT Investments and Business Performance   (OSKBE04)

Diana Hoogeveen and Hans J. Oppelland

 

Towards a Learning Perspective On Knowledge/Technology Transfer through Corporate Acquisitions   (OSKBE05)

Marleen Huysman, Dorothy Leonard, and Allison Nicolle 

 

Commitment in Software Process Improvement – In Search of the Process  (OSKBE06)

Pekka Abrahamsson and Netta Iivari

                  

 

Topics in Organizational Systems and Technology

Co-chairs:  R. M. Richards and Hugh Watson

 

OS 31                             Thursday - Queen 5; 8:00 – 9:30

 

Competing in the E-Learning Environment – Strategies for Universities   (OSOST01)

Julia Gerhard and Peter Mayr

 

Management Problems of Internet Systems Development   (OSOST02)

George Scott and Zhiping Walter

 

A Comparative Study of Database Benchmark in Internet Commerce   (OSOST03)

Jia-Lang Seng, Yu Lin, and Jui-Chane Wang 

 

OS 32                             Thursday - Queen 5; 10:00 – 11:30

 

Reengineering Selling Chain in Korean Insurance Industry: Opportunities and Challenges  (OSOST05)

Gyeung-Min Kim

 

Changes in Skill Requirements of Information Systems Professionals in Singapore   (OSOST06)

Patrick Chang Boon Lee

 

* Improving Diffusion Practices in a Software Organization    (OSOST07)

 Ingegerd Andersson and Kerstin Nelsson

 

OS 33                             Thursday - Queen 5; 2:00 – 3:30

 

The Study of Information Systems Development (ISD) Process from the Perspectives of Power Development Stage and Organizational Politics        (OSOST08)

Ling-hsing Chang, Tung-ching Lin, and Wu Sheng

 

Staying Outside the Mainstream: An Empirical Investigation of Standards Choices   (OSOST09)

Jan Karlsbjerg

 

 

 

Software Technology Track

Chair: Hesham El-Rewini

 

Peer-2-Peer E-Commerce Systems and Applications

Co-chairs: Karl Aberer, Jean-Henry Morin, and Aris M. Ouksel

 

ST 1                      Tuesday - Kohala 4; 8:00 – 9:30

 

P2P in B2BI   (STPTP01)

Christoph Bussler

 

Participation Incentive Mechanisms in Peer-to-Peer Subscription Systems  (STPTP02)  

S.M. Lui, Karl R. Lang, and S.H. Kwok

 

Transformational Interactions for P2P E-Commerce  (STPTP03)

Harumi Kuno, Mike Lemon, and Alan Karp

 

ST 2                      Tuesday - Kohala 4; 10:00 – 11:30

 

Security Issues and Requirements for Internet-Scale Publish-Subscribe Systems   (STPTP04)

Chenxi Wang, Antonio Carzaniga, David Evans, and Alexander L. Wolf

 

A Secure Platform for Peer-to-Peer Computing in the Internet   (STPTP05)

Wooyoung Kim, Sven Graupner, and Akhil Sahai

 

 

Trading of Intangible Goods

Co-chairs: Dimitri Konstantas, Erich Neuhold, Vaggelis Ouzounis, and Fred Wall

 

ST 3                      Tuesday - Kohala 4; 2:00 –3:30

 

* Privacy in Distributed Electronic Commerce (STTIG01)

Larry Korba

 

Information Hiding with a Handwritten Message in Vector-Drawing Codes  (STTIG02)

Norihisa Segawa, Yuko Murayama, and Masatoshi Miyazaki

 

Hermes - A Lean M-Commerce Software Platform Utilizing Electronic Signatures (STTIG03)

Sebastian Fischmeister, Günther Hagleitner, and Wolfgang Pree

 

FAIRWIS: An Integrated System Offering Trade Fair Web-Based Information Services – A R&D Case Study   (STTIG04)

Claudio Muscogiuri, Gerald Jäschke, Aldo Paradiso, and Matthias Hemmje

 

 

Birds – of – a – Feather

 

ST 4                      Tuesday - Kohala 4; 4:00 –5:30

 

 

Integrated Modeling of Distributed Software Systems and Workflow Applications

Co-chairs: Guido Wirtz and Mathias Weske

 

ST 5                      Tuesday - King 1; 8:00 – 9:30

 

A Novel Graph Reduction Algorithm to Identify Structural Conflicts   (STIMD01)

Hao Lin, Zhibiao Zhao, Hongchen Li, and Zhiguo Chen

 

Supporting Dynamic Process Specifications Using Communication Based Processes (STIMD02)

Sozo Inoue and Mizuho Iwaihara

 

* A Framework Supporting Dynamic Workflow Interoperation and Enterprise Application Integration    (STIMD03)

Myungiae Kwak, Dongsoo Han, and Jaeyong Shim

 

ST 6                      Tuesday - King 1; 10:00 – 11:30

 

Weaving Definition and Execution Aspects of Process Meta-Models   (STIMD04)

Erwan Breton and Jean Bézivin

 

Extending UML Activity Diagram for Workflow Modeling in Production Systems  (STIMD05)

Ricardo M. Bastos and Duncan Dubugras A. Ruiz

 

Workflow-Centric Distribution of Organizational Knowledge: The Case of Document Flow Coordination   (STIMD06)

J. Leon Zhao

 

 

Enterprise Application Integration

Co-chairs: Willem-Jan van den Heuvel and Jos van Hillegersberg

 

ST 7                      Wednesday - Kohala 3; 1:00 – 2:30

 

Impact of Model-Driven Standards  (STEAI01)

David Flater

 

Deploying Networked Real-Time Simulation, Putting the Virtual Enterprise to Work Some Aerospace Experiences   (STEAI02) 

Ernst Kesseler  

 

Evaluating and Adopting Application Integration: The Case of a Multinational Petroleum Company   (STEAI03)

Marinos Themistocleous and Zahir Irani 

 

ST 8                      Wednesday - Kohala 3; 3:00 – 4:30

 

Enterprise Application Integration Encounters Complex Adaptive Systems: A Business Object Perspective   (STEAI04) 

Jeff Sutherland and Willem-Jan van den Heuvel

 

* Architectural Design Support for Composition & Superimposition  (STEAI05)

Jilles van Gurp, Rein Smedinga, and Jan Bosch

 

 

Advances in Software Specification and Verification

Co-chairs: Anne Sobel and Richard C. Linger

 

ST 9                      Wednesday - King 3; 1:00 – 2:30

 

Experiments in the Use of XML to Enhance Traceability between Object-Oriented Design Specifications and Source Code   (STSSV01)
Jim Alves-Foss, Daniel Conte de Leon, and Paul Oman
 

Monitoring Software Requirements Using Instrumented Code   (STSSV02)
William N. Robinson

* Specification of Real-Time Properties for UML Models    (STSSV03)
Stephan Flake and Wolfgang Mueller

ST 10                    Wednesday - King 3; 3:00 – 4:30

 

Wrappings for One-of-a-Kind Software Development (STSSV04)
Christopher Landauer and Kirstie L. Bellman
 

Splitting Trees and Partition Refinement in Real-Time Model Checking    (STSSV05)
R.F. Lutje Spelberg and W. J. Toetenel
 
The Flow-Service-Quality Framework: Unified Engineering for Large-Scale, Adaptive Systems  (STSSV06)
Alan R. Hevner, Richard C. Linger, Ann Sobel, and Gwendolyn Walton

 

Mobile Applications

Co-chairs: Jon Guice Hagström and Richard Alena

 

ST 11                    Wednesday - Queen 5; 8:00 – 9:30

 

* An Architecture for Location Aware Applications (STMAP01)

James Nord, Kåre Synnes, and Peter Parnes

An Adaptive MP3 Player: Reducing Power Consumption and Increasing Application Performance (STMAP02)

Thomas Kunz and Salim Omar

Reaching out to the Cell Phone with Jini (STMAP03)

Sean Landis and Venu Vasudevan

 

 

Mobile Computing and Wireless Network

Co-chairs: Stephan Olariu and Ivan Stojmenovic

 

ST 12                    Wednesday - Queen 5; 10:00 – 11:30

 

An Extended Dynamic Source Routing Scheme in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks (STMCW01) 

Jie Wu

 

* Sparse Power Efficient Topology for Wireless Networks  (STMCW02)

Xiang-Yang Li, Peng-Jun Wan, Yu Wang, and Ophir Frieder

 

New Distributed Algorithm for Connected Dominating Set in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks (STMCW03)

Khaled M. Alzoubi, Peng-Jun Wan, and Ophir Frieder

 

ST 13                    Wednesday - Queen 5; 1:00 – 2:30

 

Distributed Problem Solving and the Boundaries of Self-Configuration in Multi-Hop Wireless Networks (STMCW04)

Bhaskar Krishnamachari, Ramón Béjar, and Stephen Wicker

 

Multipoint Relaying Technique for Flooding Broadcast Messages in Mobile Wireless Networks (STMCW05)

Amir Qayyum, Laurent Viennot, and Anis Laouiti

 

A New Buffer Management Scheme for Multimedia Terminals in Broadband Satellite Networks (STMCW06)

Mahnoosh Mobasseri and Victor C.M. Leung

 

Performance Analysis of CSMA/CA DFT Wireless LAN Systems with Pulse Signal Transmission for Multi-Traffic (STMCW07)

Wuyi Yue and Yutaka Matsumoto

 

ST 14                    Wednesday - Queen 5; 3:00 – 4:30

 

Testing the E-Business Infrastructure: Expanding into the Wireless/Mobile Environments (STMCW08)

F. Darnell, Veljko Milutinovic, I. Branovic, M. Desivojevic, S. Ilic, V. Jovanovic, V. Jovicic, B. Milic, D. Milutinovic, S. Omorac, M. Savic, M. Simic, N. Uskokovic, and Dj. Velickovic  

 

Integrated Cellular and Ad Hoc Relay (iCAR) Systems: Pushing the Performance Limits of Conventional Wireless Networks (STMCW09)

Swades De, Ozan Tonguz, Hongyi Wu, and Chunming Qiao  

 

Network Management in ATM LEO Satellite Networks (STMCW10)

Petia Todorova

 

 

Birds – of – a – Feather

ST 15                    Wednesday - Waikoloa 2; 3:00 – 4:30

 

 

Domain-Specific Languages for Software Engineering 

Co-chairs: Jan Heering and Marjan Mernik

 

ST 16                    Thursday - Queen 4; 8:00 – 9:30

 

Two-Level Grammar as an Object-Oriented Requirements Specification Language (STDSL01)

Barrett R. Bryant and Beum-Seuk Lee

 

* Language Driven System Design (STDSL02)

S. Mauw, W. T. Wiersma and T. A. C. Willemse

 

Post-Design Domain-Specific Language Embedding: A Case Study in the Software Engineering Domain (STDSL03)

Anthony M. Sloane

 

ST 17                    Thursday - Queen 4; 10:00 – 11:30

 

AUI: A Programming Language for Developing Plastic Interactive Software  (STDSL04)

Kevin A. Schneider and James R. Cordy

 

Generalized Reduction Modified LR Parsing for Domain Specific Language Prototyping (STDSL05)  

Adrian Johnstone and Elizabeth Scott

 

ProcessNFL: A Language for Describing Non-Functional Properties   (STDSL06)

Nelson S. Rosa, Paulo R. F. Cunha, Luiz Freire, and George R. R. Justo  

 

ST 18                    Thursday - Queen 4; 2:00 – 3:30

 

* High-Level Executable Specification of the Universal Plug and Play Architecture (STDSL07)

U. Glässer, Y. Gurevich, and M. Veanes

 

Source Code Generator Based on a Proprietary Specification Language   (STDSL08)

Kreśimir Fertalj, Damir Kalpić, and Vedran Mornar

 

 

Birds – of – a – Feather

ST 19                    Thursday - Queen 4; 4:00 – 5:30