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EARLY REGISTRATION ENDS TODAY

Call For Participation: 5th ACM Symposium on Computer Human Interaction for
Management of IT
December 4-5, 2011 - Boston, MA
chimit.acm.org

Information Technology (IT) is central to modern life. We are surrounded by
software and hardware systems that support our work and personal lives. The
size and complexity of modern infrastructures is increasing rapidly; and we
are now at a turning point where we need new approaches to IT system
design,management, and services. Clearly, successful systems management
involves a complex blend of technical and human issues.

Since 2007, the ACM CHIMIT symposium has provided a unique opportunity for
researchers, in fields such as human-computer interaction, human factors,
and management and service sciences, and for practitioners in the
management of large IT systems to meet, share, and explore new approaches
to IT management.

The symposium program will include one day of technical presentations and
papers followed by  a one-day workshop in conjunction with the LISA 2011
conference, which will provide an opportunity for in-depth discussions with
highly experienced system administrators.

CHIMIT symposium covers several topics of interest, including:
• User studies of IT infrastructure management
• Design of human-centered IT systems
• Experience reports by IT practitioners and researchers
• Case studies on specific aspects of IT management
• Experimental studies on the usage of new or existing IT systems
• Tools and techniques incl. system visualizations, collaborative
interfaces
• Automation approaches to reduce administration workload
• Collaboration within an organization, community of practice
• Organizational knowledge - knowledge management for IT
• Processes and practices - best practices and processes in IT management
• IT beyond the enterprise – at home, on the road, etc.
• New technologies – incl. cloud computing, mobile devices

CHIMIT is sponsored by ACM SIGCHI in cooperation with USENIX.

See chimit.acm.org for more information.

Eser Kandogan
Publicity Chair for CHIMIT '11






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