Submission

The workshop is interested in (but not limited to) papers in the format of cases or lessons learned which facilitate discussions by covering the following research topics and questions in these areas.

  • What has driven the need for the collaboration between academy and industry and what were their expectations from the collaboration?
  • How the meeting emerged and evolved.
  • Which benefits academy and industry have when they meet?
  • What difficulties, challenges academy and industries face when they meet?
  • How do vendors approach, and how do they benefit from the academy? What academy expects from vendors?
  • Which solutions and services are applied to facilitate the establishment of connections and collaboration between industry and academy?
  • How to minimize gaps existent between industry and academy so that they are able to communicate and collaborate efficiently?
  • How do legal constraints hamper the meeting between industry and academy?
  • How to motivate the industry to open data repositories to researchers?
  • How can the academy and industry cooperate to help society to apply information systems?
  • How can the academy help the industry improve its value?
  • How can the industry help the academy to achieve scientific results?
  • What were the positive outcomes and the challenges, which remained from the collaboration between academia and industry?

We will particularly encourage joint papers with authors from academy and industry together. Papers from individual players, which address the solutions for other parties are also welcome. We believe this can promote very interesting papers where both sides will learn and benefit from each other.

IMPORTANT DATES

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  • Paper submission: March, 8 2022
  • Acceptance notification: April, 8 2022
  • Camera Ready: April, 18 2022
  • Workshop: June, 6

SUBMISSION DETAILS

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Submission is done through EasyChair on the following page: https://caise22.ugent.be/calls/. The authors should select the track “3rd workshop on academy meets industry in IS engineering”.

We invite authors to submit a paper (in English language) of 6 pages (short papers) or 12 pages (full papers), in which they address relevant research topics and questions (see above). Please submit the paper in LNBIP format which can be found at https://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-2-79144-0. The paper will be reviewed by at least two peers on the basis of originality, relevance, quality, and lessons learned. The proceedings of these workshops are intended to be published as one volume in the Springer LNBIP series. We expect at least one author for each accepted paper to register for the workshop and present the paper (in person or virtually).