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This workshop is organized by
Department of Quantitative Methods and Information
Systems

College of Business Administration, Kuwait University
http://www.cba.edu.kw/QMIS2008
October 15th, 2008
Under the
Patronage of
Dr. Rashid Al-Ajmi, Dean of CBA, Kuwait University
Workshop Aim and Objective
Through this
one day workshop, QMIS is aiming to create a forum where by researchers
within QMIS Department and outside present their research activities
encouraging interdisciplinary approach within the domain of Logistic and
supply chain management and information system and other academic
disciplines of interest. We hope that this scientific event would be
quite unique and challengeable and bring some interesting research ideas
and future joint research activities among interested parties.
The strategic
objectives of the workshop are:
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Explore
the importance of Supply Chain Management
and Information Systems
for
globalisation.
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Identify
major challenges and development for SCM, IS and also logistics.
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Explore possibilities for research
collaboration between disciplines within the department and outside.
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Encourage interdisciplinary research
inline with CBA objectives and AACSB requirement
Honorary
Chairs
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Janusz Kacprzyk
Professor, Ph.D., D.Sc. -
Fellow of IEEE, IFSA
Systems Research Institute,
Polish Academy of Sciences
ul. Newelska 6
01-447 Warsaw, Poland
Email:
kacprzyk@ibspan.waw.pl
Google: kacprzyk
URL:
www.ibspan.waw.pl/~kacprzyk
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M.E.
Fayad, Ph.d.
Professor of Computer Engineering
Computer Engineering Dept., College of Engineering
San
José State University
One
Washington Square, San José, CA 95192-0180
Ph:
(408) 924-7364, Fax: (408) 924-4153
E-mail: m.fayad@sjsu.edu, m.fayad@computer.org, fayadm@acm.org,
fayad@activeframeworks.com
http://www.engr.sjsu.edu/fayad/
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Keynote Speaker-I
Securing E-Business: Challenges, Perspectives and Directions
Professor Ajith Abraham

Norwegian Center of Excellence
Center of Excellence for Quantifiable Quality of Service
Norwegian University of Science and Technology,
O.S. Bragstads plass 2E,
N-7491 Trondheim
Norway
http://www.softcomputing.net
email: ajith.abraham@ieee.org
Abstract: Several information security
techniques are available today to protect information systems
against unauthorized use, duplication, alteration,
destruction and virus attacks. In this talk, we introduce some
of the current security challenges facing E-Business
communities with an emphasis on the development of Intrusion
detection and
prevention systems. We further present some of the challenges
in designing efficient intrusion detection systems, which
could provide high accuracy, low false alarm rate and reduced
number of features. Finally, we present some future research
directions and the development of intrusion prevention
systems.
Bio:
http://www.softcomputing.net/aou/bio2008.html
Keynote Speaker-II TBA
soon
Workshop
Chair
Department of
Quantitative
Methods and Information Systems and
Chairperson
College of
Business
Administration
Kuwait University
P.O. Box 5486 Safat, 13055 Kuwait
alqaheri@cba.edu.kw
Office: (965) 498-8444-
Cell:
(965)960-9540
Workshop
Co-Chairperson:
Abo@cba.edu.kw &
Aboitcairo@gmail.com &
a.hassanien@fci-cu.edu.eg
Web site
http://www.softcomputing.net/~abo
Workshop Scientific
Steering Committee
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Abdul Kareem AlSafar, CBA, Kuwait
University
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Omar Khalil, CBA,Kuwait University
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Mehrdad Tamez, CBA, Kuwait University
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Jafar Ali, CBA, Kuwait University
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Mohamed Kamel Hassan, CBA,Kuwait University
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Reza Khoramshahgol,CBA,Kuwait University
Workshop Scientific
Committee
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Aladdin Ayesh, De Montfort
University, UK
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Ajith Abraham, Norway
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Hani Hagras, University of Essex, UK
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Rafael Falcon, Cuba
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Václav Snášel, CZ
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Dianhui Wang, AU
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BaOthman, Fatmah, King Abdul Aziz
University, SA
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Vanhoof, Koen, Belguim
Organizing Committee
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Mohammed Zainal, CBA, Kuwait University
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Sheriffa Zamoon, CBA, Kuwait University
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Raed Al-Hussain, CBA, Kuwait University
Scope of the Workshop
and Topics
Authors are
invited to submit papers on all aspects of Logistic and Supply Chain
Management (LSCM) and Information Systems
(IS). The following list is not exhaustive and topics not included will
be considered by the organizers especially if they reflect emerging
research.
Track-I: Logistic and Supply Chain
Management (LSCM) Trends
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Multi-Vendor
and Global Supply Chain Management
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Performance
Measurement in Supply Chains
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Product
Identification Techniques and Exploitation: RFID, EDI, VMI,3PL
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Quality
Issues and Techniques in Supply Chain Management
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Service
Industries and Supply Chain Management
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Supply
Chain Optimization
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Virtual
Organizations and Supply Chain Management
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Intelligent Transportation Systems
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Transportation System Analysis
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Disaggregate
Discrete Choice Models
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Multi objective
Decision Making for supply chain management.
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Quality
Management
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Project
Management
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Etc.
Track-II.
Information Systems Trends
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E-services
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E-commerce and applications
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Knowledge Management and Discovery
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Web mining and farming
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Information system & technology acceptance
and adoption,
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Information system effectiveness,
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Outsourcing information system development.
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Information
security
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National Cultural Interpretation
of Societal Knowledge Transfer
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National Cultural Interpretation
of Societal Knowledge Creation,
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Barriers to Intra and Inter-Departmental
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Knowledge Sharing in Higher Education
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Information Economics
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Economics of Information Systems
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Business Intelligence
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Enterprise Performance Measurement
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Etc.
Submission Guidelines and
important dates
Researchers
and practitioners are kindly invited to send an extended
abstract that should not exceed 2 pages in MS-word format
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Abstracts
should be sent electronically to the Workshop Chair
alqaheri@cba.edu.kw
including full title, authors and their
affiliations, postal and e-mail addresses, telephone and fax numbers.
Abstracts will be refereed by the Workshop Committee. The presentation time is 30
minutes including the discussion
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25 June 2008 or
before |
Submission of the Extended Abstract |
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25 July 2008 |
Acceptance
Notification |
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October 15, 2008 |
workshop day |
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