abstract submissions now closed

Abstract Submissions for AAIR SIG have now closed. Thank you to all submitting presenters.


Forum Themes

You may submit your abstract under the following AAIR Special Interest Groups:

Data Warehousing
Business Intelligence & Analytics
Load Management
Government Reporting

Abstracts will be reviewed by the committee and placed into the appropriate program streams.

In curating the program, the AAIR SIG Program Committee will seek to build a program of linked discussions through the sessions.

Abstract authors may be asked to re-frame or further develop their presentation; or explore a collaborative presentation with an author who has submitted a similarly themed abstract.

It is a requirement that all authors must register and pay to attend the forum (minimum 1 day) for their presentation to be included in the program. Authors are strongly recommended to register early to take advantage of the Early Bird Rates.  

After notification of acceptance, authors agree to register and pay within two weeks. Should registration and payment not be received at this time, the accepted abstract will be withdrawn from the program. 

Abstract submissions closed on Friday 17 May 2019. Late submissions will not be accepted.


PRESENTATION TYPES


Oral Presentations

Standard Oral Presentations will be allocated 45 minutes presentation time which includes time for questions and answers to be held at the conclusion of each presentation. If you would like to present an Oral Presentation at the Forum please nominate this request when you submit via the Submission Portal.

WORKSHOPS

A 80 minute session where workshop presenters will provide participants with the opportunity to develop and learn new skills or where there is a maximum opportunity for dialogue and debate with a small audience.

Workshops may include a presentation combined with activities, interactive group or individual work.


Successful abstracts will…

  • Be no more than 300 words, not including presenter details
  • Be interesting, topical and challenging…
  • Clearly state the aims of the presentation and how this relates to the sub-theme, or themes, being addressed
  • Answers listed questions relating to
    1. learning outcomes for those attending
    2. type of presentation proposed; Full Papers, Oral, Posters and Workshop Presentations.
    3. preferred learning environment for your presentation – collaborative space, lecture, workshop or other format.
  • A personal biography in third person for up to three presenters (a maximum of 50 words per person). 
  • It is requirement that all authors must register and pay to attend the Forum (minimum 1 day) for their presentation to be included in the program. Authors are strongly recommended to register early to take advantage of the Early Bird Rates. 
  • After notification of acceptance, authors agree to register and pay within two weeks. Should registration and payment not be received at this time, the accepted abstract will be withdrawn from the program. 
  • All accepted abstracts will be published on the Forum website exactly as they are submitted. Abstracts will not be proof read or edited by the Committee Members. It is the responsibility of the presenting author to ensure that the abstract is submitted correctly.  
  • Be submitted by the closing date Friday 17 May 2019.

Key Dates

Call for Abstracts Open: Friday 5 April 2019
Registration Open: Friday 5 April 2019
Call for Abstracts Closed: Friday 17 May 2019
Acceptance to Authors: Friday 17 May 2019
Early Bird Registration Closes: Friday 31 May 2019

Contact Us

Angela Haley
Conference Manager
Leishman Associates

Local Organising Committee

Penny Szybiak, Charles Darwin University
 Don Johnston, Southern Cross University
Rhianna Harker, Charles Darwin University