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.

  • How the meeting emerged and evolved. What academy and industry expect from each other?
  • Which benefits academy and industry have when they meet?
  • Which difficulties, challenges academy and industry face when they meet?
  • How vendors approach and how they benefit from academy? What academy expects from vendors?
  • How to minimize gaps existent between industry and academy, so that they are able to communicate and collaborate efficiently?
  • How legal constraints hampers the meeting between industry and academy?
  • How to motivate industry to open data repository to researchers?
  • How can academy and industry cooperate to help society to apply information systems?

We 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 assume this can promote very interesting papers where both sides will learn and benefit from each other.

Submission is done through EasyChair at the following page: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=caise2020. Authors should select “CAISE’ 2020 (track chair of First Workshop on Academy Meets Industry in Information System Engineering)”.

Authors should consult Springer’s authors’ guidelines and use their proceedings templates, either for LaTeX or for Word, for the preparation of their papers. Springer encourages authors to include their ORCIDs in their papers. In addition, the corresponding author of each paper, acting on behalf of all of the authors of that paper, must complete and sign a Consent-to-Publish form. The corresponding author signing the copyright form should match the corresponding author marked on the paper. Once the files have been sent to Springer, changes relating to the authorship of the papers cannot be made.

Papers should be in English and have a maximum of 12 pages, following Springer Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP) format. Information about the Springer LNBIP format can be found at https://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-2-79144-0. Submissions will go through a single-blind review process and will be evaluated on the basis of originality, relevance, quality, and technical contribution.

All accepted papers are expected to be presented at the AMISE workshop, and at least one author is required to register. Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings in the Springer Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP).