COGNISE 2014 - 2nd International Workshop on Cognitive Aspects of Information Systems Engineering
Topics/Call fo Papers
Cognitive aspects of information systems engineering is an area that is gaining interest and importance in industry and research. In recent years, human aspects and specifically cognitive aspects in software engineering and information systems engineering have received increasing attention in literature and conferences, acknowledging that these aspects are as important as the technical ones, which have traditionally been in the center of attention. The goal of this workshop is to provide a better understanding and more appropriate support of the cognitive processes and challenges practitioners experience when performing information systems development activities. Understanding the challenges and needs, educational programs as well as development supporting tools and notations may be enhanced for a better fit to our natural cognition, leading to better performance of engineers and higher systems’ quality.
Topics
The list of topics that are relevant to the workshop includes, but is not limited to
Identification of cognitive challenges in IS development
Cognitive processes involved in IS development
Cognitive difficulties and challenges in IS development
Collaborative/distributed cognition in teamwork
Social, managerial and cultural effects on individual cognition-related characteristics of different development methods, notations and paradigms.
Proposed solutions for supporting cognitive processes in IS development
Development practices
Development supporting tools
Visual models
Designated knowledge management solutions
Educational aspects of IS development
Learning processes in IS development
Education programs, methods and tools
Teaching cases
Topics
The list of topics that are relevant to the workshop includes, but is not limited to
Identification of cognitive challenges in IS development
Cognitive processes involved in IS development
Cognitive difficulties and challenges in IS development
Collaborative/distributed cognition in teamwork
Social, managerial and cultural effects on individual cognition-related characteristics of different development methods, notations and paradigms.
Proposed solutions for supporting cognitive processes in IS development
Development practices
Development supporting tools
Visual models
Designated knowledge management solutions
Educational aspects of IS development
Learning processes in IS development
Education programs, methods and tools
Teaching cases
Other CFPs
- International Workshop on Advances in Services DEsign based on the Notion of CApabiliy
- 9th International Workshop on BUSiness/IT ALignment and Interoperability
- 1st International Workshop on Advanced Probability and Statistics in Information Systems
- The International Workshop on Next Generation Enterprise and Business Innovation Systems (NGEBIS)
- 10th International Workshop on Enterprise & Organizational Modeling and Simulation (EOMAS 2014)
Last modified: 2014-01-11 15:14:40