Speakers
News and Announcements
- [05/21/2008] See Conference Program page for KEYNOTE,
PLENARY, INVITED Speaker presentations.
- [05/20/2008] Thank you for a great DESRIST 2008! Next
year DESRIST 2009 will be hosted by Penn State University!
- [01/24/2008] National Science Foundation funding has
been awarded for DESRIST 2008. Funding includes stipends for Doctoral Consortium students and mentors, as well
as other students.
Conference Overview
The importance of design science research springs from Herbert Simon’s The
Science of the Artificial. His work inspired an entire body of research embracing goals to design and invent innovative artifacts such as constructs, frameworks,
models, methods, processes and systems. The creation of IT artifacts and their evaluation
is ideally suited for this paradigm. This conference explores
aspects of design
science research methodology as well as research exemplars of the genre. As with
the first two DESRIST conferences, held successfully at Claremont in 2006 and Pasadena in 2007, the objective of this conference is to bring together researchers from many
diverse backgrounds ranging from computer science, HCI,
information systems, and software engineering to social ethnography, artistic, and
architecture disciplines to create a forum for discussing novel solutions to emerging
problems.
Design science is well suited to be a key research paradigm for mainstream research
in computing and information systems. We seek design
theory, design research methodology, and applications papers. Applications papers
should clearly
demonstrate how they are following a design science research methodology and thus can serve
as design science research exemplars. We encourage contributions (papers, panels, teaching innovations, etc.) in all areas of design science, and especially excellent examples of design science research
applications. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Science of Design and Design Theory
- Philosophical foundations, ontology and epistemology of Design Science Research
- Evaluation of Design Science Research
- Design Processes
- Representation of Design Problems
- Design of Systems to Enhance Creativity
- Design Evolution
- Design Economics
- Design Complexity
- Design Modularity
- Design Rules
- Aspect-Oriented Design
- Design Architectures
- Representation Languages for Design
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- Rapid Design
- Meta-Design Control in Design
- Design of Software-Intensive Systems
- Exemplars of design research in the areas of: Software Design, Database Design, Business Process Design, Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, Medical, Health and Bio-Informatics,
Emerging Designs for Social and Virtual Collaboration, Networking and Multimedia Systems, Grid Computing and Peer-to-Peer Computing, Design of Knowledge Management Systems, Pervasive Computing, System Design, Decision Support Design,
User Interface Design, etc.
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Important Dates
- Submission of Papers: Jan 15, 2008 - EXTENDED TO Jan 22, 2008.
- Acceptance Notification: Mar 10, 2008
- Deadline for DESRIST 2008 Doctoral Consortium
Application: Mar 12, 2008
- Deadline for DESRIST Student Stipend Application:
Mar 21, 2008
- Camera ready submission: Apr 10, 2008
- Conference registration: Apr 10, 2008 (early bird registration closes)
- Conference dates: May 7-9, 2008
Contact
For information and questions, please contact Art Vandenberg - avandenberg@gsu.edu
(404-413-4743).