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2005-00-00 - Hamburg, Germany and Klagenfurt, Austria: A call for chapters has been issued for submissions to a forthcoming book titled 'Mass Customization Information Systems in Business'. The book, which is being published by Idea Group, Inc. is edited by Prof. Dr. Thorsten Blecker of Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), and Prof. Dr. Gerhard Friedrich of the University of Klagenfurt.
Proposals must be submitted by August 15 2005, and where a submission is approved, the full chapter is due not later than 30 November 2005. Recommended topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Customer needs' elicitation
* Personalization and advisory systems
* Product modeling and configuration systems
* Customer Relationship-Management systems
* IT-Systems for Enterprise Resource Planning and
Supply Chain Management
* IT-architecture and infrastructure for mass customization
* IT-support for open innovation
The full text of the call for chapters is below.
CALL FOR CHAPTERS
Mass Customization Information Systems in Business
A book edited by
Prof. Dr. Thorsten Blecker
Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Germany
&
Prof. Dr. Gerhard Friedrich
University of Klagenfurt, Austria
Call for Chapters: http://www.manufacturing.de/calls/mc-it.htm
Proposals Submission Deadline: August 15, 2005
Authors notification: August 31, 2005
Full Chapters Due: November 30, 2005
Introduction
Mass customization is a business strategy that aims at satisfying individual
customer needs with near mass production efficiency. The advances realized
in information technology are critical enablers, which make this strategy
function efficiently. Information systems can be implemented to support
diverse activities in the mass customization value chain. They assist
customers during the product specification phase in order to lead them in a
fast-paced manner to the product variants corresponding to their individual
requirements. Modern information systems, which support open-innovation even
enable customers to participate actively in the product design. Furthermore,
mass customization information systems contribute to helping companies
mitigate excessive product variety and increase costs' efficiency on the
shop floor and logistics through optimal product modeling and production
planning and scheduling.
The Overall Objective of the Book
In the fields of mass customization information systems, there exists a need
for a book enclosing high quality analyses in this area. The scientific
community and professionals both will benefit from a book that focuses on
this subject. This book should describe the state-of-the-art, innovative
theoretical frameworks, advanced and successful implementations as well as
latest empirical research findings in the area. The main objective is to
bridge theory and practice on the one hand and to fill research gaps and
answer open questions on the other hand. The book will improve the
understanding of the problems that are encountered during the conception of
information systems for mass customization. Furthermore, it provides
solution approaches for the mitigation of these problems and simultaneously
highlights new directions for future research.
The Target Audience
The target audience consists of professionals and scientists working in the
field of computer science and artificial intelligence. In addition,
industrial engineers and researchers in business administration with a
special focus on information systems and IT Management will find this book
as an adequate reference that describes current research and presents topics
that can be more deepened in the future. Graduate students in the mentioned
areas will find practical applications of some theoretical concepts that are
already discussed in class.
Recommended topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Customer needs' elicitation
* Personalization and advisory systems
* Product modeling and configuration systems
* Customer Relationship-Management systems
* IT-Systems for Enterprise Resource Planning and
Supply Chain Management
* IT-architecture and infrastructure for mass customization
* IT-support for open innovation
SUBMISSION PROCEDURE
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit on or before August 15,
2005, a 2-5 page manuscript proposal clearly explaining the mission and
concerns of the proposed chapter. Authors of accepted proposals will be
notified by August 31, 2005 about the status of their proposals and sent
chapter organizational guidelines. Full chapters are expected to be
submitted by November 30, 2005. All submitted chapters will be reviewed on a
blind review basis. The book is scheduled to be published by Idea Group,
Inc., publisher of the Idea Group Publishing, Information Science
Publishing, IRM Press, CyberTech Publishing and Idea Group Reference
imprints.
Inquiries and submissions can be forwarded electronically
(Word document and pdf) to:
Prof. Dr. Thorsten Blecker
Department of Business Logistics and General Management
HAMBURG UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (TUHH)
Schwarzenbergstr. 95, 21073 Hamburg, Germany
Tel.: +49 (0) 40 42878 3525 . Fax: +49 (0) 40 42878 2200
E-mail: blecker@ieee.org