ACIS 2005


Socialising IT: Thinking About the People

Manly Pacific Hotel - Manly, Sydney, Australia
November 30 - December 2, 2005

The Australasian Conference on Information Systems 2005 is being hosted by the Department of Information Systems at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS).

The discipline of Information Systems considers Information Technology in use, by people as individuals, groups, organisations and cultures. At ACIS2005 we will consider this relationship with an emphasis on the people side.

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Conference Tracks

IS Theory, Practice and Methods
Theories unique to IS, applications of other disciplines to IS, IS development methods, case studies of IS development and use

IS and Education
Educating with IT and educating about IT

Intercultural perspectives on IS
Cultural issues in IS design and adoption, indigenous and other minority voices, IS in cultural preservation and renewal

IS and Community Services
Health, government, sport, community groups

IT, Creativity and Collaboration
Interactive art, supporting design, artists and technologists working together

IS and Global Collaboration
Supporting international research, development, business and learning

IS and Mobile Devices
Innovation, adoption, knowledge sharing, work practices

IS and Business Strategy
Governance, change, new ways of doing business, developing relationships within the business

Integrity of IS
Security, ethics, legal issues