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International Conference on Information Systems
NameInternational Conference on Information Systems
AcronymICIS
DisciplineInformation systems
AbbreviationICIS
FrequencyAnnual
LocationVarious
OrganizerAssociation for Information Systems

International Conference on Information Systems is a premier annual conference for information systems academics and professionals, sponsored by the Association for Information Systems, which is the premier professional association for information systems academics. The conference features research papers and panels on various topics related to information technology, management information systems, and e-commerce, with notable speakers such as Andrew McAfee and Erik Brynjolfsson. The conference is attended by Harvard Business School, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology faculty, as well as professionals from IBM, Microsoft, and Google. The conference proceedings are published by the Association for Information Systems and are considered a key resource for information systems researchers, including those at Carnegie Mellon University and University of California, Berkeley.

Introduction

The International Conference on Information Systems is a leading international conference for information systems research, with a focus on artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data analytics, as discussed by Tom Davenport and Jeanne Ross. The conference brings together academics and practitioners from around the world, including Europe, Asia, and North America, to share their research and experiences, with notable attendees such as Michael Porter and Don Tapscott. The conference features a range of keynote speakers, including Vinton Cerf and Bob Metcalfe, and panel discussions on topics such as cybersecurity, cloud computing, and big data, with participation from National Science Foundation and European Commission. The conference also includes workshops and tutorials on various topics, such as data science and business analytics, led by experts from University of Oxford and University of Cambridge.

History

The first International Conference on Information Systems was held in 1980 at the University of Pennsylvania, with support from National Science Foundation and IBM. Since then, the conference has been held annually in various locations around the world, including Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Orlando, with sponsorship from Microsoft and Google. The conference has grown in size and scope over the years, with an increasing number of research papers and participants from around the world, including China, India, and Brazil. The conference has also expanded to include new topics and areas of research, such as social media, mobile commerce, and internet of things, as discussed by Clay Shirky and Nicholas Carr. Notable past conferences have been held at University of Southern California, New York University, and University of Texas at Austin.

Organization

The International Conference on Information Systems is organized by the Association for Information Systems, which is a global professional organization for information systems academics and professionals, with members from Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The conference is led by a program chair and a general chair, who are responsible for organizing the conference program and logistics, with support from University of California, Los Angeles and University of Michigan. The conference also has a program committee that reviews and selects research papers for presentation at the conference, with participation from Columbia University and University of Chicago. The conference is sponsored by various organizations, including IBM, Microsoft, and Google, as well as SAP and Oracle.

Proceedings

The proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems are published annually by the Association for Information Systems, with support from AIS Electronic Library and IEEE Computer Society. The proceedings include all the research papers presented at the conference, as well as keynote speeches and panel discussions, with contributions from University of California, Berkeley and Carnegie Mellon University. The proceedings are considered a key resource for information systems researchers and practitioners, with citations from ACM Digital Library and Google Scholar. The proceedings are also available online through the AIS Electronic Library, with access from University of Oxford and University of Cambridge.

Notable_Awards

The International Conference on Information Systems presents several notable awards to recognize outstanding contributions to the field of information systems, including the LEO Award and the AIS Fellow Award, with past winners from Harvard Business School and Stanford University. The conference also presents best paper awards and best reviewer awards to recognize outstanding research and reviewing contributions, with winners from University of Texas at Austin and University of Southern California. The awards are sponsored by various organizations, including IBM, Microsoft, and Google, as well as SAP and Oracle. Notable award winners include Andrew McAfee and Erik Brynjolfsson, as well as Tom Davenport and Jeanne Ross.

Past_Conferences

Past International Conferences on Information Systems have been held in various locations around the world, including Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Orlando, with sponsorship from National Science Foundation and European Commission. The conferences have featured a range of keynote speakers, including Vinton Cerf and Bob Metcalfe, and panel discussions on topics such as cybersecurity, cloud computing, and big data, with participation from University of California, Berkeley and Carnegie Mellon University. The conferences have also included workshops and tutorials on various topics, such as data science and business analytics, led by experts from University of Oxford and University of Cambridge. Notable past conferences have been held at University of Southern California, New York University, and University of Texas at Austin, with attendance from Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Category:Computer science conferences

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