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Peer reviewer @ WMSCI Journal

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Some time ago, I have been asked if I wanted to participate in peer reviewing upcoming articles, for the WMSCI Conference in Florida. Im happy to participate in this activity in the future and will hope that I, as well as the authors, will benefit from this, optimizing/enhance the quality of papers submitted. Furthermore  I see this as a way to expand my horizon in others directions, no only focusing on Enterprise Architecture, Silos, Agility, Coherency, Standards and so on, but venture into areas like social science and  technology, Mechatronics, Robotics etc.

In addition I experience that there are authors from new and formerly closed economies like Iran, former eastern european countries. It great (!!)  to experience entries from these geographies being able to read about their work and conclude that the difficulties that they are faced with, are not so different from the ones in this part of the world – well besides a bit of corruption, lack of resources etc. Really, this is a great way to stitch the world together and let knowledge float through the manmade boundaries.

Written by Michael Hvass

september 8, 2009 at 11:34 am

Florida conference this summer – presenting web 2.0 for Gov

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 My boss, Soren Duus/IBM and I have worked on a paper on the trends in Web2.0 for Government use, and we submitted it to the WMSCI2008 conference in Florida .. and it was accepted! So I guess I’ll be going to Florida this summer, presenting our findings to a crowde of very well educated people. Looking forward to make some great contacts and witness some interesting keynotes, eventhough it is in the middel of my master thesis.

Written by Michael Hvass

januar 27, 2008 at 9:28 pm

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