Australasian Conference on Information Systems
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The Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS) is an annual conference for Information Systems and Information Technology academics and professionals and is affiliated with the Australasian Association for Information Systems. The Australasian Conferences on Information Systems (ACIS) is the premier conference in Australasia for Information Systems academics covering technical, organisational, business and social issues in the application of Information Technology(IT) to real world problems.[1]
ACIS provides a platform for panel discussions and the presentation of peer-reviewed information systems research papers.[2]
The conference attracts over a hundred submissions each year, and those that are selected for presentation appear in the 'ACIS Proceedings’, which are archived since 2001 online at http://aisel.aisnet.org/acis/.
The first Australian Conference in Information Systems (ACIS) took place in 1990 at Monash University and was chaired by Ross Jeffery.[3]
The ACIS logo consists of a digital pixel background pattern with a human hand silhouette and a swooping arrow.
ACIS Venues
The following table displays a list of past and near future ACIS conferences.
Year | Place | Host | Theme |
---|---|---|---|
2012, 3–5 December | Geelong | Deakin University | Location, location, location |
2011, 30 November - 2 December | Sydney | University of Sydney | Identifying the Information Systems Discipline |
2010, 1–3 December | Brisbane | Queensland University of Technology | Information Systems: Defining and Establishing a High Impact Discipline |
2009, 2–4 December | Melbourne | Monash University | Evolving Boundaries and New Frontiers: Defining the IS Discipline |
2008, 3–5 December | Christchurch, New Zealand | University of Canterbury | Creating the Future: Transforming Research into Practice |
2007 | Toowoomba Queensland | University of Southern Queensland | The 3Rs: Research, Relevance and Rigour - Coming of Age |
2006 | Adelaide | University of South Australia | Thought Leadership in IS |
2005 | Manly Sydney | University of Technology Sydney | Socialising IT: Thinking About the People |
2004 | Hobart | University of Tasmania | Managing New Wave Information Systems: Enterprise, Government and Society |
2003 | Perth | Edith Cowan University | Delivering IT and e-Business Value in Networked Environments |
2002 | Melbourne | Victoria University | Systems: Enabling Organisations and Society |
2001 | Coffs Harbour | Southern Cross University | 2001 IS Odyssey: Where are we going in Cyberspace? |
2000 | Brisbane | QUT | |
1999 | Wellington | Victoria University of Wellington | http://www.vuw.ac.nz/acis99/ |
1998 | UNSW | ||
1997 | Adelaide | UniSA | |
1996 | UTas | ||
1995 | Curtin | ||
1994 | Monash | ||
1993 | UofQ? | ||
1992 | |||
1991 | |||
1990 | Monash |
See also
References
- ^ Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS) 2011 mission statement http://www.acis2011.org/
- ^ ACIS2012 Paper Submission details http://acis2012.deakin.edu.au/paper-submission
- ^ Clarke, Roger. A Retrospective on the Information Systems Discipline in Australia Appendix 3B: Timeline - Australian. Xamax Consultancy Pty Ltd, 2007, Retrieved 11 February 2012 http://www.rogerclarke.com/SOS/AISHistApp3B.html