EUNIS 2022: Volume InformationProceedings of EUNIS 2022 – The 28th International Congress of European University Information Systems20 articles•186 pages•Published: September 20, 2022 PapersI Infrastructure (Information Security, ICT in Research, Standards, Interoperability) | Janina Mincer-Daszkiewicz and Tadeusz Gąsior 1-11 | Sinead Nealon, Tor Fridell, Eugene McKenna and Jorge Lanza 12-21 | Hermann Strack, Marlies Gollnick, Sebastian Karius, Meiko Lips, Sandro Wefel, Robert Altschaffel, Guido Bacharach, Matthias Gottlieb, Hans Pongratz, Wolfgang Radenbach and Arn Waßmann 22-33 | Anne Thoring, Dominik Rudolph and Raimund Vogl 34-43 | Markus Gylling and Gill Ferrell 44-49 | Marius Politze 50-55 | Marek Michajłowicz, Marek Kozłowski, Maciej Kowalski, Sebastian Fijałkowski, Jacek Drogosz, Maria Bylina and Anna Furmankowska-Podniesińska 56-65 | Paul Leys and Janina Mincer-Daszkiewicz 66-73 | II Management (Management Frameworks, Governance and Policies, Open Science, Digital Sovereignty, Business Intelligence) | Valérie Le Strat, Patrik Maltusch, Esa Suominen and Lluís Alfons Ariño Martín 74-86 | Maren Lübcke, Elke Bosse, Astrid Book, Klaus Wannemacher and Harald Gilch 87-94 | Eva P. Gil-Rodríguez, Jose Ramon Rodríguez Bermúdez and Daniel Caballlé Brull 95-102 | Markus von der Heyde 103-108 | Abdelaziz Bouras, Mariam Al Ali Al-Maadeed, Hira Naseem, Shahbaz Hussain, Abdelali Agouni and Mohammed Al-Salem 109-120 | Clare Killen and Kathryn Heywood 121-130 | Gill Ferrell, Patrik Maltusch, Gerolf Nauwerck, Esa Suominen and Valérie Le Strat 131-140 | Pekka Kahkipuro 141-148 | Firas Al Laban, Katharina Engel, Alexander Knoth and Ulrike Lucke 149-158 | III Teaching & Learning (Student Experience, Student Mobility, Educational Technology) | Hanna Nordlund and Jonna Piiroinen 159-167 | Ville Kivimäki 168-177 | Sarah Knight and Gill Ferrell 178-186 |
Keyphrasesacademic achievement, Accessibility, adaptive help, Agile transformation plan, assessment and feedback, Authentication2, Business Capability Models, Capabilities2, capability model, case studies, Cloud Computing, Cloud Storage, COVID-19 pandemic, data privacy, DiBiHo, Digital Certificates, Digital Sovereignty, Digital Strategy2, Digital Transformation, DigitalExperience, Digitalization of Teaching and Learning, Digitalization Strategy, DSS library, edu, Edu-API, Education, eID, eIDAS2, EMREX/ELMO, Enterprise Architecture2, epistemic beliefs, Erasmus App, Erasmus Dashboard, Erasmus Without Paper, Erasmus Without Paper (EWP), eSignature, eSignForStudy, Europass/EDCI, European Student Card Initiative, European Student eID, European Student Identifier (ESI), evaluation2, EWP Dashboard, EWP Network, EWP support, FAIR data, flexible learning, GDPR, HEI, HERM2, higher education2, Higher Education Institutes, higher education reference model, Hybrid Cloud, ICT, insights, interactive diagrams, Interoperability2, IT investment decisions, IT skills management, level of assurance, lifelong learning, Linear Multiple Regression, MinIO, Office of Research Support, Online Learning Agreement, open data, Open Science, Open Standards, Operational IT Governance, PIM, policy, predictive models, principles of assessment and feedback, Public Cloud, Qualified Certified Authority, reproducibility, research evaluation, Research Grants and Funding, Research Tracking System, rethinking assessment practice, scale-out, Security, signing documents, skills and competencies, StaffDigitalExpectations, standards, Strategic IT Governance, Strategy, structured learning diary, StudentDigitalExpectations, TechnologyEnhancedLearning, Trust Services, Trusted Timestamp Services, user survey, Usos, validating signatures, Virtual Mobility, Warehouses. |
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