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DAYS - 12/07 - 13/07 - 14/07 - 15/07                                        ( download complete conference program )




12/07/2005    
14:00 inscriptions
19:00 Opening Session: Dan Power AIS-SIG-DSS; Denis Borenstein, Conference Chair; João L. Becker, Conference Co-chair.

Bienvenue cocktail

     
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09:00 Session 1
Business Intelligence & DSS


h ERP Systems and Business Intelligence. Paul Hawking, Andrew Stein, Carmine Sellitto and Sue Foster Victoria University, Australia paul.hawking@vu.edu.au

h Collecting and Structuring Qualitative Data For Agent-Based Simulation Systems. Rosalvo E. Streit, Denis Borenstein and Eduardo R. Santos Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil rstreit@ea.ufrgs.br

h Deciding What Software to Offer: PoPRecom – A Recommender System of Software Products. Fábio Bessler, Sílvio C. Cazella and Celso P. Machado Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Brazil fabiob@unisinos.br

Session 2 Multicriterial Decision Support

h Multicriteria Support Systems for an e-Business Project. Eduardo Oliveira Azevedo and Luiz Flávio A. M. Gomes Faculdades Ibmec/RJ, Brazil dudu010@yahoo.com

h Efficient Buying Decision: Using DEA in Printers Purchase Ruthberg dos Santos, Marcelo A. S. Macedo and Marcos A. Benac Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil berg@ufrrj.br

h A Multicriteria Approach To Evaluate Consumer Satisfaction: A Contribution To Marketing.
Helder G. Costa
Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil.
hgc@vm.uff.br
10:30 Coffee break
11:00 h Keynote speaker George Wright, Professor of Management at Durham Business School at the University of Durham, UK. george.wright@durham.ac.uk
A comparison of decision analysis and scenario thinking as alternative ways of dealing with uncertainty about the future.

12:00  
12:30 Invited Lunch
14:00 Session 3 – Mobile & WEB DSS

h A Modular Approach to Decision Support in Disaster Management within the Framework of Cyberinfrastructure. Sohail Asghar, Damminda Alahakoon and Leonid Churilov Monash University, Australia sohail.asghar@infotec.monash.edu.au

h A Web-Based Decision Support System. Plácido R. Pinheiro, Maikol M. Rodrigues and Amaury Brasil Universidade de Fortaleza, Brazil plácido@unifor.br

h Supporting Cost Efficient Decisions for Dynamic Web Services in Ad-Hoc Computing Environments. I Made Pratistha, Arkady Zaslavsky, Simon Cuce and Martin Dick. Monash University, Australia dennis@csse.monash.edu.au

Session 4 - DSS & Health Care

h Decision Support Tool for Assessing Compliance Schema with a Master Model. Janet Aisbettt, Shuxin Zhao and Greg Gibbon The University of Newcastle, Australia janet.aisbett@newcastle.edu.au

h Information Systems and Hospital Management: The Case of Santa Casa de Misericórdia de Curitiba / Aliança Saúde. Roberto M. Protil, Vilmar R. Moreira and Luís E. P. Coladel Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Brazil protil@ppgia.pucpr.br

h Clinical Decision Support Systems: Research Approaches and Future Directions. Sophie Cockcroft University of Queensland, Australia sophie@business.uq.edu.au
15:30 Coffee break
16:00 h Optimal Call Admission Control and Bandwith Adaptation in Multimedia Cellular Mobile Networks. Glaucio H. S. Carvalho, João C. W. A. Costa, Carlos R. L. Francês, Sólon V. Carvalho and Rita C. M. Rodrigues. Universidade Federal do Pará, Brazil ghsc@ufpa.br

h Experimental Evaluation of Mobile Decision Support Prototype for Emergency Triage. Neha Padmanabhan, Frada Burstein, Leonid Churilov and Jeff Wassertheil Monash University, Australia npad1@student.monash.edu.au

 
17:00 Session 5 - DSS Foundations

h Multi-Level and Multi-Model DSS. Jean-Charles Pomerol and Frédéric Adam Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France jean-charles.pomerol@lip6.fr

h Decision Support Systems: Achievement, Needs and the Next Generation of DSS Artifacts. Sean B. Eom and Daniel J. Power Southeast Missouri State University, USA sbeom@seovm.semo.edu

18:00 h Is There Evidence of a Life Cycle in DSS Research? Shashidhar Kapathi University of Northern Iowa, USA shashi.kaparthi@uni.edu
18:30  
19:00  
20:30 Conference dinner
     
     
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9:00 Session 6 –DSS & Decision Process

Intellectual Relationships Between the Decision Support Systems Area and Cognitive Science.
Sean Eom
Southeast Missouri State University, USA sbeom@semo.edu

A Short Review on Issues Related to Realizing NDM in the Organizational Setting.
Carmen L. R. dos Santos, Ana P. P. Gilvaz, Leonardo F. J. Sá and Ana C. Masano
Centro Técnico Aeroespacial, Brazil carmenl@ieav.cta.br

Decision Behavior of Experts and Novices Using a DSS.
Mauri L. Löbler and Norberto Hoppen
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil mllobler@ea.ufrgs.br

Designing of an Entreprise-wide DSS: A Laboratory Experiment.
Faramarz Agahi
Göteborg University, Sweden agahi@informatics.gu.se
Panel: DSS – Trends in research and practice –

To be organized with some key participants.
10:30 Coffee break
11:00 Keynote speaker Pitu B. Mirchandani, Professor & Department Head of Systems and Industrial Engineering at the University of Arizona, Tucson., USA. pitu@sie.arizona.edu

Embedded algorythms in real-time transportation systems.
12:00  
12:30 Free lunch

14:00 Session 7 - DSS & Knowledge Management Session 8 – DSS & Logistics
  A Decision Support Approach for Knowledge Management Iniciative.
Michel Grundstein and Camille Rosenthal-Sabroux
Université Paris-Dauphine, France mgrundstein@mgconseil.fr

The Promotion of Knowledge Strategies: Investigating Activities in a Research and Development Center.
Cláudio R. Gonçalo and Álvaro G. R. Lezana
Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Brazil cgoncalo@mercado.unisinos.br

Issues Affecting Knowledge Sharing in South African Financial Services Organisations.
Mike Hart and Angelo Moses
University of Cape Town, South Africa mhart@commerce.uct.ac.za

Decision Support Tools for Optimizing the Brazilian Air Force Resources Distribution.
Mônica M. De Marchi, Maria J. Pinto, Felipe L. L. Medeiros, José V. G. de Avellar, Carmen L. R. dos Santos and Tomaz G. M. de Lima
Centro Técnico Aeroespacial, Brazil mônica@ieav.cta.br

The Use of a Web Based Platform to Support Supply Chain Business in the Automotive Industry: The Results Achieved by International Engines South America.
Carlos E. P. Panitz
International Engines South America, Brazil
carlos.panitz@nav-international.com.br

Perceived Benefits of RFID Adoption in the Retail Supply Chain: A Review of the Recent Scholarly Literature.
Carmine Sellitto, Stephen Burgess and Paul Hawking
Victoria University, Australia carmine.sellitto@vu.edu.au


15:30 Coffee break

16:00 A Knowledge Based System with Support for Decision Making Applied to the Management of Agriculture Moto-mechanical Systems – GEMEC.
Joelma C. Costa and Carlos E. S. Volpato
Universidade Federal de Lavras, Brazil joelma@stout.ufla.br

Analyzing the Accumulation of Knowledge Capital Using Data Mining Techniques.
Joseph Davis, Simon Poon and Sanjay Chawla
The University of Sydney, Australia jdavis@it.usyd.edu.au

Towards a Decision Support System for the Vehicle Rescheduling Problem
Jing-Quan Li, Denis Borenstein and Pitu B. Mirchandani
University of Arizona, USA jinquan@email.arizona.edu

SimCoop – A Logistics Decision Support System for Agricultural Cooperatives.
Roberto M. Protil and Marcos A. H. Shmeil
Pontifícia Iniversidade Católica, Brazil protil@ppgia.pucpr.br
17:00 Free evening

     
     
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9:00 Session 9 - DSS Applications

  Operational Applications of Decision Support Systems (AOSAD).
José V. G. de Avellar, André L. P. Uruguay, Flávio Petersen Júnior, Ricardo Bravo and Osvaldo C. Imamura.
Centro Técnico Aeroespacial, Brazil avellar@ieav.cta.br

Design and Validation of a Winery Decision Support System.

Sérgio Maturana and Horácio Morandé.
Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Chile, Chile smaturan@ing.puc.cl

Criteria and Performance Indicators for Virtual Corporate Training Systems: An Evaluation Model. Christine S. Schröder, Marina K. Nakayama and Bianca Smith Pilla. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil christine@ea.ufrgs.br

Integrating Sales and Production Planning in the Wood Industry.

Fabrício Marodin and Giuliano Marodin
Universidade do Vale dos Sinos, Brazil fmarodin@terra.com.br

10:30 Coffee break

11:00 Distance Education Implementation Process Praticability Aligned to QMP – Quality Management Program.
Marina K. Nakayama, Elaine D. Antunes and Daniel G. Haro
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil marina@ea.ufrgs.br

12:00 Closing Session:
Dan Power AIS-SIG-DSS; Denis Borenstein, Conference Chair; João L. Becker, Conference Co-chair.

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