Thursday
Friday
A diverse range of research topics will be considered. Proposals for panels and papers on curricular issues, teaching techniques, and interdisciplinary efforts are especially invited. In the past, papers have been presented on a variety of topics, including:
E-Commerce & Internet Issues
Programming Issues & Tools
Expert/Decision Support Systems
Distance/Online Education
Systems Analysis & Design
IS Planning/Strategic IS
Data Mining/Data Warehousing
Data Communications/Networking
Curricular/Pedagogical Issues
Forecasting & Simulation
Game Theory
For the 2005 conference, SAIS will sponsor a joint session with Operations Management titled "People: The Key to Supply Chain Advantage". To submit to this special track, please identify the intent in your letter of transmittal (see guideline 7). In addition, you will be required to primarily register for either the OM or IS/QM track and secondarily register for the other. The paper will appear in both of the proceedings.