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    HC-PAIS 2012 - Workshop on Human-Centric Process-Aware Information Systems

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    Category HC-PAIS 2012

    Deadline: February 24, 2012 | Date: June 26, 2012-June 27, 2012

    Venue/Country: Gdansk, Poland

    Updated: 2011-12-14 07:37:00 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    The HC-PAIS workshop is focused on the interplay of technological and work psychological aspects in the context of Process Aware Information Systems (PAIS), such as workflow systems. It aims to offer a portal for researchers, discussions, and contributions of interdisciplinary research dedicated to the investigation of particularly people/human-centric processes that demand human judgment, skills, competencies, experiences, and discernment. The HC-PAIS workshop appreciates diversity in the chosen research methodology (reaching from e.g. empirical research to action research, or design science research), and welcomes technical, empirical, experiential, and exploratory contributions.

    Workshop topics

    Workshop topics are:

    Human-centric PAIS functionalities/services

    Motivation of humans working with PAIS

    Health of humans working with PAIS

    Work life quality in PAIS

    Creativity in PAIS

    Organizational culture and PAIS

    Teams in PAIS

    Contributions to further aspects of work psychology in alliance with PAIS technology are welcome.


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