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Submission
The submissions, which present a concrete and constructive results or
ideas on the above topics as well as more broadly on the context in
decision-making and DSS review available approaches to mobile real time
decision support, are sought. The research should specifically
highlight the advantages and also identify the challenges that such
approaches bring to the users and developers in time-critical decision
situations are welcome.
Format of Submissions
Both in-progress, completed research, and "extended abstract" papers
are welcome. Submissions will be double-blind peer reviewed. Authors
may be asked to review one or two papers submitted to the workshop.
In-progress submissions should be no more than seven double-spaced
pages (using Times Roman 12 point font). Completed research should be
no more than fifteen double-spaced pages. Microsoft Word or Rich Text
Format (RTF) is preferred. The specified lengths include the abstract,
references, and figures. Extended abstracts can vary in length, but are
usually around three to four pages and are useful for presenting
research in early stages, where authors would like to receive feedback
regarding their ideas. The extended abstracts will be reviewed, but
evaluated separately from the in-progress and completed research
papers. The number of accepted submissions will be restricted in order
to maintain a high quality of the discussion and allow good level of
debate.
Please submit by email to Frada Burstein (Frada.Burstein@infotech.monash.edu.au).
NB: The workshop will produce a set of electronic proceedings and aims
to
select entries for a book to be published in the Annals of Information
Systems series.
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