[Iefac.list] 2018 IISE Annual Conference & Exp - Engineering Economy Track - Call for Abstracts

Ashour, Omar omashour at gmail.com
Fri Sep 1 09:00:36 EDT 2017


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*Call for Papers*

2018 IISE Annual Conference & Expo
Loews Royal Pacific Resort, Orlando, Florida
May 19 – May 22, 2018

Track: Engineering Economy
Deadline for abstract submission is November 7, 2017
Abstracts are required to be between 100 and 200 words

Abstract submission site:  https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.xcdsystem.com_iise&d=DwIFaQ&c=Ngd-ta5yRYsqeUsEDgxhcqsYYY1Xs5ogLxWPA_2Wlc4&r=Ue5eprQ_fMYcavWXDDYHbKQI0IFAmpjoy6QR5xcYCC4Qd5ukwoooDHsBFMkK-u0r&m=_m4y4pKoxynJWhHJN6Ms1Qszu9yEKozGQ8UChgFGeRw&s=Cufi3EDv8_ChaI7uSO2BT50O4oronnx9eTWOFzpEvhU&e=  Conference web
site: www.iise.org/annual



Dear Colleagues:



The Engineering Economy Division of the Institute of Industrial & Systems
Engineers (IISE) is sponsoring the Engineering Economy Track at the 2018
IISE Annual Conference and Expo. The conference is a forum for exchanging
knowledge and discoveries in the industrial and systems engineering
research and practitioner communities. The 2018 IISE Annual Conference and
Expo integrates research and industry under one conference.



As track chairs of the Engineering Economy Track, we would like to
encourage you to contribute to the conference by submitting an abstract.
Authors of accepted abstracts will be invited to present their work in a
session, choosing either a standard 20-minute presentation or a new
40-minute presentation for a lengthier discussion. Each session will be 80
minutes. Abstracts are welcomed for the Engineering Economy Track in the
following areas:



Asset Management

Capital Investment Analysis

Financial Engineering

Cost/Benefit Analysis

Prices and Portfolios

Real Options

Life-Cycle Cost Assessment/Management

Energy and Engineering Economy

Value Chain Management

Technology Replacement Management

Engineering Economy Education



In addition to the traditional abstract and presentation, two other options
are available for presenting your work: an extended abstract and a full
paper.



●     *Extended Abstract.* A new feature at this year’s conference, the
extended abstract is intended as a mechanism to explain the author's’ work
in more detail than the standard conference abstract allows. An extended
abstract can include problem descriptions, technical details, and a brief
analysis of the conclusions reached in the study or the impact of the
engineering work to be discussed at the conference. Extended abstracts will
be limited to three pages and will be judged based on correctness (e.g.,
accuracy of the statements made, relationships to other problems in the
field), professionalism (e.g., quality of grammar and figures, adherence to
formal writing standards), and content (e.g., sufficiency of information
convey beyond the standard conference abstract). Extended abstracts must
contain citations where appropriate, and may not plagiarize (or
self-plagiarize) other work in the literature. Authors will be able to
claim these works as *refereed extended abstracts*, which will be publicly
viewable. They will not be copyrighted or indexed in the official
conference proceedings, and therefore there is no limitation on reusing
extended abstract material for other purposes (e.g., toward the publication
of journal papers or subsequent conference proceedings).



●     *Full Paper.* Like previous years, full papers should contain results
that are *significant* and have *archival value* to the industrial and
systems engineering research and practitioner community. Full papers have a
six-page limit and will undergo a double-blind peer review process with
more rigor relative to the extended abstract. Accepted papers will be
copyrighted and indexed in the conference proceedings. Authors of rejected
papers will be given the opportunity to resubmit their work as an extended
abstract.



Important deadlines for the conference are as follows (*NOTE: THERE WILL BE
NO EXTENSIONS*)



●     Abstract Submission Deadline: *November 7, 2017*

●     Notification of Decision on Abstract: *November 28, 2017*

●     Submission of Extended Abstracts and Full Papers (optional): *January
16, 2018*

●     Notification of Decision on Paper: *February 20, 2018*

●     Final Version of Full Paper Due: *March 6, 2018*

●     Presenting Author Registration Deadline: *March 13, 2018*

●     Schedule Published: *April 3, 2018*

●     2018 IISE Annual Conference and Expo: *May 19-22, 2018*



If your abstract, extended abstract, or full paper is accepted: (a) the
presenting author must register for the conference by March 13, 2018
(presentations without the presenting author registered for the conference
will be withdrawn from the program and the proceedings); (b) the presenting
author must attend and present the paper at the conference (presenting
authors who fail to attend will have their paper withdrawn from the
proceedings); and (c) all authors who submit an extended abstract or a full
paper are expected to review two extended abstracts or full papers (as
appropriate)  for fellow authors.



There are also opportunities to organize invited sessions, panels, and
tutorials. In addition to research and practitioner presentations, the
annual conference offers many opportunities for attendees, including plant
tours, networking, and keynote speakers.



We look forward to seeing you in Orlando!



*Regards,*



Omar Ashour <oma110 at psu.edu>

Mehmet Bayram Yildirim <Bayram.Yildirim at wichita.edu>



Engineering Economy Track Chairs
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