Important Dates
Program Information
DISTINGUISHED LECTURER
Barry W. Boehm
PLENARY SPEAKER
Peter
G.W. Keen
Tracks
and Minitracks
Session Leader Guidelines
Special Workshop
Tutorial Day
Matrix
Tutorial Guidelines
Overview
SCHEDULING:
It is not possible to accommodate requests to schedule a paper or session
for specific days or times. Please make your travel plans to attend
the conference at least for the entire 3 days or paper sessions (Tues, Wed,
Thurs. January 4-6).
Advisory Committees
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Information for Authors
Accepted Authors
NOTE:
If you uploaded a revised paper, you may not revise again. However,
if you did not submit your AV request and or copyright form during that
uploading process, please re-enter your account and do so immediately.
If you have not received final decision notice by Sept 17, please contact
your minitrack chair.
Author Guidelines
Formatting Instructions
Sample Page
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Registration Information
Important Details
Conference Registration
MS Word Format
Online
Registration
Guest Registration
Hilton Waikoloa Village
Hotel Reservations
Hilton Waikoloa Village
Dolphin
Quest Reservation
Waikoloa Beach Marriott
Hotel Reservations
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Travel Information
Airline Specials
Northwest
Airlines
Hawaiian Airlines
Alamo Rent a Car
HICSS Special Rates
SpeediShuttle
Before
and After Conference
Hotels
Leisure Activities
The Wright Company
Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau
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HICSS-38
Conference Venue
Hilton Waikoloa Village
425 Waikoloa
Beach Drive
Waikoloa, Hawaii 06738
1-808-886-1234
The Hilton Waikoloa Village is a resort sometimes
described as "a world unto itself" on 62 acres of the sunny Kohala Coast
of the Big Island of Hawaii, the largest of the Hawaiian islands. The green,
lush landscape of the Waikola Village is a surprising oasis arising from
the surrounding lava rockscape flowing down the mountains from the center
part of the island. The hotel offers spacious meeting rooms, state-of
the art conference facilities, as well as 1200 guest rooms, on-site golf,
tennis, shops, activities, and watersports (including its famous Dolphin Quest
adventure).
Waikoloa Village is 18 miles north of the Kona International Airport.
About 15 miles south of the airport is Kona, one of the two large towns on the Big Island, but still small by any
measure. Hilo, which is on the east shore amid a more rain forest type
ecosystem is home to the University of Hawaii at Hilo. Waimea is on
the northern tip of the island.
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General Information
HICSS-38 will be held MONDAY
through THURSDAY, January 3-6, 2005. We expect more
than 600 individuals from throughout the world to participate in the sessions
during the four days of the conference.
HICSS
conferences offer a unique, highly interactive and
professionally challenging environment that many attendees
find "very helpful -- lots of different perspectives and ideas
as a result of discussion." HICSS sessions are comprised of
refereed paper presentations; the conference does not have
vendor presentations. Because the conference operation is
funded almost entirely by registration fees, HICSS is not able
to subsidize registrations or offer reduced fees. All
participants and speakers are expected to have their
organization bear the costs of their expenses and
registration. There is no partial registration for HICSS.
HICSS-38 offers nine tracks:
Papers in each of these tracks have in recent years made
significant contributions to the application of information systems technology.
After HICSS many papers have been republished in various journals,
transactions and magazines, or have appeared as chapters in books.
To be accepted at HICSS, all manuscripts are carefully reviewed by three
independent reviewers actively involved in each paper's
subject area. HICSS's overall acceptance rate averages
50%, with lower rates in mature fields, and slightly higher
rates when a new area of research is specifically nurtured in
its infancy. Best Paper nominations are selected by a
program committee in each of the Track areas, with winners
announced on the final day of the conference.
The week's events consist of advanced seminars, tutorials,
workshops, open forums, task forces, plenary lectures, a distinguished guest
lecture, and the daily presentation of accepted manuscripts which emphasize
research and development activities in several areas of the system sciences. There is always a high degree of interaction and discussion among the
participants at a HICSS Conference because the week's sessions are conducted
in a workshop-like setting. All registrants are expected to attend the entire
four days of the conference and actively to engage in these discussions,
both in and out of the paper sessions.
Included in the HICSS registration fee:
- All paper presentations and sessions, Tuesday through
Thursday.
- The advanced seminars, tutorials, and workshops on
Monday.
Each is designed to be an intensive short course that serves as a survey
of the state-of-the-art knowledge in each subject area, and to lay the foundation
for some of the related paper sessions in the conference.
- A printed volume of the Abstracts and a CD of the
full papers of the Proceedings
- Distinguished Lecture on Wednesday evening
- Plenary session on Tuesday immediately after lunch
- (3) Buffet lunches Tuesday , Wednesday, and Thursday
- Luau/Final Dinner
Since 1968 the Hawaii International Conference on System
Sciences (HICSS) has become a respected a forum for the substantive interchange
of ideas in all areas of information systems and technology. The objective
of HICSS is to provide a unique environment in which researchers and practitioners
in the information, computer and system sciences can frankly exchange and
discuss their research ideas, techniques and applications. To
realize this objective and to facilitate lively discussion and interaction,
the format is carefully structured, and the number of available registrations
is limited. Comments and feedback from each HICSS conference indicate
that the conference format continues to be professionally rewarding and stimulating
to everyone who attends.
HICSS is sponsored by the University of Hawai'i at Manoa
College of Business.
Proceedings of the Hawai'i International
Conference on System Sciences
are published and distributed by the IEEE Computer Society. All HICSS
papers are included in the Computer Society's Digital
Library and indexed by the Computer Society and the IEEE.
Important Dates
during 2004
March 31, 2004
June 15, 2004
August 15, 2004
September 15, 2004
October 1, 2004
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Abstracts to be submitted to Minitrack Chairs for
guidance and indication of appropriate content.
Authors submit full manuscripts to the online
submission site.
Minitrack
Chairs make decisions regarding paper acceptances.
(Note: Acceptance may be conditional; revisions
may be requested for final acceptance of paper.)
Deadline
for Authors to submit the final version of their
accepted papers electronically for publication.
At
least one author of each paper must have registered to
attend the conference by this date.
All conference registrations and payments are due.
On site registration fee applies after this date. No
refunds after this date.
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Note:
Authors are required to register by October 1.
Please plan ahead.
Registration will not be accepted until full payment is made.
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Normal
Registration:
Oct 2 - Dec 10
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**
Strictly enforced**
Late Registration
after December 10
No refunds after this date
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Conference Chairman
Ralph H.
Sprague, Jr.
- Department of Information Technology Management
- University of Hawai'i at Manoa
- 2404 Maile Way, E-303
- Honolulu, Hawaii 96822
- Tel: 808-956-7082
- Fax: 808-956-9889
- Email:
sprague@hawaii.edu
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Conference Administrator
Sandra Laney
HICSS Conference Office
College of Business Administration University of Hawai'i
2404 Maile Way, A-202
Honolulu, Hawaii 96822
Tel: 808-956-3251
Fax: 808-956-5759
Email: hicss@hawaii.edu
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Track Administrator
Eileen Dennis
Cactus Meetings & Technology, Inc.
3732 Commodore Trail
Bloomington IN, 47408
Tel: 812-331-0551
Fax: 812-331-0564
Email: eidennis@indiana.edu
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