Information Systems and Technologies
IST is a FedCSIS conference track aiming at integrating and creating synergy between disciplines of information technology, information systems, and social sciences. The track addresses the issues relevant to information technology and necessary for practical, everyday needs of business, other organizations and society at large. This track takes a socio-technical view on information systems and, at the same time, relates to ethical, social and political issues raised by information systems.
IST provides a forum for academics and professionals to share the latest developments and advances in the knowledge and practice of these fields. It seeks new studies in many disciplines to foster a growing body of conceptual, theoretical, experimental, and applied research that could inform design, deployment and usage choices for information systems and technology within business and public organizations as well as households.
We call for papers to the track's Technical Sessions covering a broad spectrum of topics which bring together sciences of information technology and information systems and social sciences, i.e. economics, management, business, finance, and education. The track bridges the diversity of approaches that contributors bring to the conference.
Track Chairs:
- Ziemba, Ewa, University of Economics in Katowice, Poland
- Cao, Guangming, Ajman University, United Arab Emirates
- Raban, Daphne, University of Haifa, Israel
Track 4 includes technical sessions:
- Advances in Information Systems and Technology (AIST'20)
- Advanced Information Technologies for Management (17th Conference AITM'20)
- Data Science in Health (DSH'19) (2nd Special Session DSH'20)
- Data Analysis and Computation for Digital Ecosystems (2nd Workshop InC2Eco'20)
- Information Systems Management (15th Conference ISM'20)
- Knowledge Acquisition and Management (26th Conference KAM'20)