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Subject: CFP Wirtschaftsinformatik Tagung 2013
Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2012 11:44:04 +0200 (CEST)
From: gi-mitglieder-info(a)gi-ev.de
To: gustaf.neumann(a)wu-wien.ac.at
CALL FOR PAPERS
11. Internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik 2013 (WI2013) 27. Februar - 01. März 2013 / Universität Leipzig
Die Internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik zählt nach dem Ranking
(2008) der Wissenschaftlichen Kommission Wirtschaftsinformatik (WKWI) neben der ICIS und ECIS zu den A-Konferenzen im Bereich Wirtschaftsinformatik. Die
2013 in Leipzig stattfindende Wirtschaftsinformatik 2013 (WI2013) bietet ein Forum zur wissenschaftlichen Diskussion aller Themen der Wirtschaftsinformatik. Einen inhaltlichen Schwerpunkt setzen die Leitthemen der WI2013: Innovation für die Rolle der Informationstechnologie bei der Erschließung neuer Anwendungsgebiete, Integration zur Abbildung des klassischen Gestaltungsziels der Wirtschaftsinformatik und Individualisierung angesichts der zunehmenden Anwender- und Kundenorientierung.
TRACKS
Wir laden Wissenschaftler und Praktiker herzlich ein, unveröffentlichte Forschungsarbeiten bei den elf Forschungstracks der WI2013 einzureichen. Je zwei Track Chairs (TC) haben ein internationales Programmkomitee zusammengestellt, das jede Einreichung nach einem doppelblinden Verfahren begutachtet. Die Veröffentlichung der akzeptierten Beiträge erfolgt in den Konferenz-Proceedings sowie der AIS e-Library. Neben den zehn thematisch ausgerichteten Tracks besteht erstmals auch ein übergreifender allgemeiner Track.
- Track 1: Individualisierung und Konsumentenorientierung
- Track 2: Integrierte Systeme in der Industrie
- Track 3: Integrierte Systeme im Dienstleistungsbereich
- Track 4: Innovationen und Geschäftsmodelle
- Track 5: Informations- und Wissensmanagement
- Track 6: Geschäftsprozess- und Servicemanagement
- Track 7: Nachhaltigkeit und Sicherheit
- Track 8: Modellierung und Entwicklungsmethoden
- Track 9: Integration und Architekturen
- Track 10: Forschungsmethoden und Wissenschaftstheorie
- Track 11: General Track - Visionäre und Interdisziplinäre Themen
**Einreichung der Beiträge: 12.08.2012
**Benachrichtigung über die Annahme: 14.11.2012 **Einreichung der druckfertigen Beiträge: 19.12.2012
PANELS UND TUTORIALS
Im Rahmen des Konferenzprogramms besteht die Möglichkeit zur Gestaltung von Panels, welche eine Plattform zur Diskussion aktueller kontroverser Themen in der Wirtschaftsinformatik bieten. Tutorien dienen der systematischen Vermittlung von Grundlagenwissen zu einem Themengebiet der Wirtschaftsinformatik. Bei beiden Formaten ist ein Bezug zu den Leitthemen der WI2013 erwünscht.
**Einreichung der Vorschläge: 12.08.2012 **Benachrichtigung über die Annahme: 14.11.2012
DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM
Das Doctoral Consortium (DC) findet am 25. und 26.02.2013 statt und ist ein Forum für Doktoranden der Wirtschaftsinformatik oder einer (Nachbar-)Disziplin mit Wirtschaftsinformatik als Schwerpunkt. Die Teilnehmer haben mit der Teilnahme am DC die Gelegenheit zur intensiven Diskussion ihrer Arbeiten mit Professoren. Voraussetzung bildet ein abgeschlossenes Hochschulstudium.
**Einreichung der Beiträge (Kurzfassung): 31.10.2012 **Einladung der Doktoranden: 01.12.2012 **Einreichung der Beiträge (Langfassung): 31.01.2013
STUDENT CONSORTIUM
Wie im vergangenen Jahr umfasst die WI2013 ein Forum zur Vorstellung studentischer Forschungsarbeiten. Analog den Beiträgen für Forschungstracks reichen Studierende auf Masterebene ihre Arbeiten ein und erhalten bei positiver Beurteilung die Möglichkeit zur Präsentation ihrer ersten wissenschaftlichen Ergebnisse an einer Konferenz.
**Einreichung der Beiträge: 31.10.2012
**Einladung der Studierenden: 01.12.2012 **Einreichung der druckfertigen Beiträge: 19.12.2012
Sämtliche aktuellen Details zur WI2013 finden sich unter www.wi2013.de.
Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Einreichung und Ihre Teilnahme an der WI2013 in Leipzig!
Rainer Alt, Bogdan Franczyk
Conference Chairs
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: Special Issue on Service and Cloud
Based Data Integration at Springer Journal of Grid Computing
Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2012 23:21:39 -0700
From: Jianwu Wang <jianwu(a)sdsc.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Special Issue on Service and Cloud Based Data Integration
Springer Journal of Grid Computing
<http://www.springer.com/computer/communication+networks/journal/10723>
Website: http://users.sdsc.edu/~jianwu/JGC-SCDI-2013/
------------------------------------------------------------
*Introduction*
Integration and synthesis of heterogeneous, autonomous and
distributed data sources have been an essential and hard
issue in enterprise computing, scientific computing and
social computing. It is not always feasible to achieve
effective data integration around definite schemas when
there are mismatches in cross-domain integration and when
such issues as compatibility, scalability, timeliness, and
user manipulation are concerned. Many traditional data
integration approaches/frameworks begin to show their
limitations, especially when dealing with situations like
data deluge and data source evolution. Service Oriented
Architecture, Cloud computing and Web 2.0 techniques have
brought light to dealing with these hard issues. Recent
years have seen some important progresses and potentials.
Some "Data as a Service" applications target fast, on-demand
data integration and latest data provisioning. Meanwhile,
SOA is being employed by many large projects to deal with
data collection, integration and discovery challenges across
data repositories.
The Special Issue on Service and Cloud Based Data
Integration will provide the scientific and industrial
community a dedicated forum, within the prestigious Springer
Journal of Grid Computing, for presenting novel models,
methodologies, and solution patterns that address the data
integration issue and fit in the service and cloud based
settings. This special issue will focus on the use of
service and/or cloud based technologies to meet the new data
integration challenges that are not well served by the
current approaches. We believe this venue will be an
excellent place to help researchers, practitioners and
vendors in this community show latest progresses, determine
future goals, and present techniques for future development
of data integration.
*Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the
following:*
# Service Abstraction and Virtualization for Distributed Data
Integration
# Modeling and Composition of Data Services
# Scalability, Reliability and other Quality Assurance of Data
Integration
# Correctness Verification and Freshness of Distributed Data
Integration Results
# Performance Analysis and Optimization of Distributed Data
Integration Process
# Agile and Ad-hoc Integration of Heterogeneous Data Sources
# Automatic Tracing and Response of Changes and Updates
# Real-time Integration and Processing of Large-scale Sensor Data
# Enterprise Mashup
# User-friendly Mashup of Distributed Data Sources
# Data Flow Modeling and Management in Cloud
# Cloud-based Architectures for Distributed Data Integration
# Applications of SOA and Cloud Infrastructure in Data
Integration
*Important Dates*
# Papers Due: October 15, 2012
# First Round Decisions: January 15, 2013
# Major Revisions if needed: March 1, 2013
# Second Round Decisions: April 15, 2013
# Minor Revisions if needed: June 1, 2013
# Final Decision: July 1, 2013
# Publication Date: September 2013
*Paper Submission*
Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished
technical papers. All submissions will be peer-reviewed and
judged on correctness, originality, technical strength,
significance, quality of presentation, and relevance to the
special issue topics of interest. Submitted papers may not
have appeared in or be under consideration for another
workshop, conference or a journal, nor may they be under
review or submitted to another forum during the review
process. Submitted papers may not exceed 20 single-spaced
double-column pages using 10-point size font on 8.5x11 inch
pages (1" margins), including figures, tables, and
references. Note that accepted papers will likely be between
15 to 20 pages, depending on a variety of factors. For more
information for preparing the submitted papers, please see
http://www.springer.com/computer/communication+networks/journal/10723,
under "Instructions for Authors". The papers (PDF format)
must be submitted online at http://grid.edmgr.com/
<http://grid.edmgr.com> before the deadline. Please specify
the article type to be "special issue: data integration"
when submitting the paper on the website. For any questions
on the submission process, please email the guest editors at
jgc.scdi.2013(a)gmail.com <mailto:jgc.scdi.2013@gmail.com>.
*Special Issue Guest Editors*
# Yanbo Han (hanyanbo(a)ncut.edu.cn), Research Center for Cloud
Computing, North China University of Technology, China
# Jianwu Wang (jianwu(a)sdsc.edu), San Diego Supercomputer
Center, University of California, San Diego, U.S.A.
*Editors-in-Chief*
# Peter Kacsuk, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
# Ian Foster, University of Chicago & Argonne National Laboratory
--
Best wishes
Sincerely yours
Jianwu Wang
jianwu(a)sdsc.edu
http://users.sdsc.edu/~jianwu/
Assistant Project Scientist
Scientific Workflow Automation Technologies (SWAT) Laboratory
San Diego Supercomputer Center
University of California, San Diego
San Diego, CA, U.S.A.
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Subject: [computational.science] CFP: CloudCom 2012 -
Security & Privacy Track
Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2012 12:29:57 +0800
From: Jianying Zhou <jyzhou(a)i2r.a-star.edu.sg>
Organization: "ICCSA"
To: Computational Science Mailing List
<computational.science(a)lists.iccsa.org>
[Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this message]
*************************************************************
4th IEEE International Conference on
Cloud Computing Technology and Science (CloudCom 2012)
-- Security and Privacy Track (http://2012.cloudcom.org)
The Grand Hotel, Taipei, Taiwan
December 03-06, 2012
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================
Important Dates:
================
Abstract Submission (obligatory): July 13, 2012
Full Submission: July 27, 2012
Notification: Sep. 7, 2012
Camera-ready& Author registration: Sep. 28, 2012
Poster and Demo: Sep. 10, 2012
Poster and Demo Notification: Sep. 20, 2012
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Topics:
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* Accountability
* Audit in clouds
* Authentication and authorization
* Cryptographic primitives
* Reliability and availability
* Trust and credential management
* Usability and security
* Security and privacy in clouds
* Legacy systems migration
* Cloud Integrity and Binding Issues
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Chairs:
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Siani Pearson (HP Cloud& Security Research Lab, UK)
Jianying Zhou (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore)
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Program Committee:
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Man Ho Au (University of Wollongong, Australia)
Khin Mi Mi Aung (Data Storage Institute, Singapore)
David Chadwick (University of Kent, UK)
Andrew Charlesworth (Bristol University, UK)
Sherman S. M. Chow (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Cheng-Kang Chu (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore)
Yuri Demchenko (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Josep Ferrer-Gomila (UIB, Spain)
Martin Gilje Jaatun (SINTEF, Norway)
Sokratis Katsikas (University of Piraeus, Greece)
Costas Lambrinoudakis (University of Piraeus, Greece)
Fang-Yie Leu (Tunghai University, Taiwan)
Hui Li (Xidian University, China)
Yingjiu Li (Singapore Management University, Singapore)
Chu-Hsing Lin (Tunghai University, Taiwan)
Joseph Liu (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore)
Javier Lopez (University of Malaga, Spain)
Olivier Markowitch (Universite Libre de Bruzelles, Belgium)
Stephen Marsh (Communications Research Centre, Canada)
Al-Sakib Khan Pathan (IIUM, Malaysia)
Christoph Reich (Hochschule Furtwangen University, Germany)
Chunming Rong (University of Stavanger, Norway)
Kouichi Sakurai (Kyushu University, Japan)
Pierangela Samarati (Universita' degli Studi di Milano, Italy)
Qiang Tang (University of Twente, Netherlands)
Lingyu Wang (Concordia University, Canada)
Tzong-Chen Wu (NTUST, Taiwan)
Li Xu (Fujian Normal University, China)
George Yee (Carleton University
& Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, Canada)
Tsz Hon Yuen (The University of Hong Kong, China)
Yongbin Zhou (Institute of Information Engineering, China)
Wolfgang Ziegler (Fraunhofer Institute, Germany)
===============
Special Issues:
===============
Best Paper Awards will be presented to high quality papers.
Selected papers, after further extensions and revisions, will be
published in special issues of the following prestigious journals:
1. Future Generation Computer Systems (Elsevier) (ISI Impact Factor = 2.365)
2. International Journal of Communication Systems (Wiley) (ISI Impact
Factor = 0.229)
3. Journal of Systems Architecture (Elsevier) (ISI Impact Factor = 0.768)
4. Automated Software Engineering (Springer) (ISI Impact Factor = 0.806)
5. Journal of Internet Technology (ISI Impact Factor = 0.448)
6. Information System Frontier (Springer) (ISI Impact Factor = 1.596)
7. International Journal of Grid and High-Performance Computing (Scopus, EI)
=========================
Submission& Publication:
=========================
Papers need to be prepared according to the IEEE CS format, and
submitted in PDF format via the EasyChair system
https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?conf=ieeecloudcom2012
Accepted conference papers will be published by IEEE CS Press
(IEEE-DL& EI indexed).
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Institute for Infocomm Research disclaimer: "This email is confidential and may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete it and notify us immediately. Please do not copy or use it for any purpose, or disclose its contents to any other person. Thank you."
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Betreff: [AISWorld] Call for Papers: RFID: towards Ubiquitous Computing
& the Web of Things
Datum: Fri, 22 Jun 2012 04:41:40 +1000
Von: Samuel Fosso Wamba <samuel(a)uow.edu.au>
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Call for Papers: RFID: towards Ubiquitous Computing& the Web of Things
The Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research is planning a special issue on RFID: towards Ubiquitous Computing& the web of Things.
Guest editors; Ygal Bendavid, Samuel Fosso Wamba, and Joseph Barjis
Continuous improvements in technological performance, combined with maturing applications and decreasing prices have contributed to the pervasive adoption of Automated Identification Technology such as bar codes and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. Following its incubation period, today RFID technology adoption can be seen in various domains making its diffusion global and cross industries and national borders. Over the last 10 years, RFID application is witnessing a significant growth in almost each sector. RFID Item-Level Tagging (ILT) initiatives are extensively deployed in sectors such as apparel and footwear - with companies such as Gerry Weber International, American Apparel, Macy, JC Penney, and Wal-Mart leading the movement.
Adoption of RFID is closely related to various concepts such as Ubiquitous computing (Ubi-comp), the Internet of Things (IoT), and Web of Things (WoT) or the Web of Things and People (WoTaP), where a tagged object can communicate electronically, in real time, with its environment through the global infrastructure of wireless Internet. As sensors and intelligence are added to physical objects, this opens the way to innovative electronic commerce business models and transformation of modern enterprises and their relationship with their constituencies.
Effective application and adoption of these new models and technologies pose a host of research questions requiring scientific intervention.
This special issue of JTAER aims to gather new theoretical and/or qualitative-empirical results addressing some of these research questions. While contributions in the domain of e-commerce/e-business are welcome, technical aspects of RFID (e.g., RFID circuit or antennas designs, modulation schemes for RFID, RFID electromagnetic field measurements) are not within the scope.
Subject Coverage
Relevant topics in the domain of electronic commerce, electronic business, and technology-driven enterprise transformation to be addressed in this issue might include, but are not limited to the following.
1. RFID enabled e-commerce business models
• RFID& the EPC Network
• RFID& The Internet of Things (IoT)
• RFID& Ubiquitous Computing (Ubi-Comp) / Pervasive computing
• RFID and the Web of Things (WoT)/ Web of Things and People (WoTaP)
2. RFID-enabled enterprise and network transformation
• RFID-enabled electronic business models
• RFID-enabled Web Service modeling and management
• RFID-enabled e-commerce processes
3. RFID-enabled e-Supply Chain Management (eSCM)
• RFID enabled e-logistic management
• RFID enabled Tracking& Tracing in the e-supply chain
• Real time data capture in the e-supply chain: applications and implications
4. RFID operational business intelligence
• RFID data management& analytics for supporting e-commerce practices
• RFID and ambient intelligence& distributed computing
• RFID Embedded Smart Objects
5. Near Field Communication (NFC) technology and e-commerce applications.
• NFC e-commerce adoption
• NFC e-commerce& M-commerce based applications
6. Focused empirical studies, on specific topics within the field of RFID
• Empirical studies of adopters using RFID to support B2B e-commerce transactions
• Case Studies of RFID e-commerce enabled applications and implications
Notes for Intending Authors
Authors are invited to submit original and significant research contributions in the aforementioned areas. Papers should not be previously published, or currently submitted for consideration elsewhere.
Accepted manuscripts must conform to the journal format (see http://www.jtaer.com/).
All submissions will be reviewed according to the journal peer-review policy.
The special issue is tentatively planned for print in August 2013.
Author guidelines can be found at http://www.jtaer.com/author_guidelines.doc. All submissions will be refereed by at least three reviewers. Submissions should be directed by email to Bendavid.ygal(a)uqam.ca with copy to samuel(a)uow.edu.au ; J.Barjis(a)TUDelft.NL
For more information, please visit the following web site: http://www.jtaer.com.
Important dates
Full paper submission: No later than 30th November 2012
Notification of acceptance: February 1st 2013
Revisions: Due by 15thMarch 2013
Final acceptance notification: No later than 15th April 2013
Camera ready version of paper: May 1st 2013
Publication: August 2013
Guest Editors
Dr. Ygal Bendavid
Université du Québec À Montréal (Canada)
E-mail: Bendavid.ygal(a)uqam.ca
Dr. Samuel Fosso Wamba,
University of Wollongong (Australia)
Rouen Business School (France)
E-mail: Samuel(a)uow.edu.au
Dr. Joseph Barjis
Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands)
E-mail: J.Barjis(a)TUDelft.NL
To recommend JTAER to ISI Thomson Reuters you must fill up a recommendation form in Recommending JTAER (http://ellaitun.utalca.cl/jtaer/journalrec/) with the requested information and submit it.
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Betreff: [WI] Call for Chapters Book on: "Engineering and Management of
IT-based Service Systems: an Intelligent Decision-making Support Systems
Approach"
Datum: Thu, 21 Jun 2012 19:24:01 +0200
Von: jorge.marx.gomez(a)uni-oldenburg.de
An: wi(a)lists.uni-karlsruhe.de
Call for Chapters
Book on: "Engineering and Management of IT-based Service Systems: an
Intelligent Decision-making Support Systems Approach"
Book series: "Intelligent Systems Reference Library"
Springer-Verlag, London Ltd
BOOK’S RATIONALE:
A service economy has been recognized as the dominant paradigm in
present times (Chesbrough and Spohrer 2006). Such a service-oriented
worldview demands new engineering and management scientific (both
fundamental and applied) knowledge to cope with the planning, design,
building, operation and evaluation (including the disposal of non
adequate) IT-based service systems (IfM and IBM 2008). Such challenges
emerge from the paradigm shift from a product-based manufacturing
economy to this new service-oriented one (Dermikan et al. 2011). In
turn, Intelligent Decision-Making Support Systems (i-DMSS) are
specialized IT-based systems that support some or several phases of the
individual, team, organizational or inter-organizational decision making
process by deploying some or several intelligent mechanisms (Forgionne
et al. 2002; Phillips-Wren et al. 2009). In particular, Artificial
Intelligence (AI) has been recognized as a significant enhancement tool
for DMSS (Goul et al. 1992; Eom, 1998) since several decades. However,
the utilization of i-DMSS for engineering and management of IT-based
service systems is still scarce. We believe that fostering its research
and utilization is relevant and needed for advancing the progress of
IT-service systems. Consequently, in this book will pursue to following
academic aims: (i) generate a compendium of quality theoretical and
applied contributions in Intelligent Decision-Making Support Systems
(i-DMSS) for engineering and management IT-based service systems (ITSS);
(ii) diffuse scarce knowledge about foundations, architectures and
effective and efficient methods and strategies for successfully
planning, designing, building, operating, and evaluating i-DMSS for
ITSS, and (iii) create an awareness of, and a bridge between ITSS and
i-DMSS academicians and practitioners in the current complex and dynamic
engineering and management ITSS organizational (Mora et al. 2011).
TOPICS OF INTEREST:
High quality fundamental or applied research-oriented chapters are
welcome on the following key topics:
Section I. Foundations on IT-based Service Systems
Topics: fundamental concepts, models/architectures,
frameworks/schemes or theories for planning, designing, building,
operating or evaluating IT-based service systems using i-DMSS.
Section II. Cases on Engineering and Management of IT-based Service
Systems supported by
i-DMSS
Topics: cases of innovative real or potential (proof of
concept) i-DMSS applications for supporting the planning, designing,
building, operating or evaluating of IT-based service systems in the
main service domains such as: financial, legal, healthcare,
logistics, educational, and military. AI-based technologies as such:
logic rule-based systems, ontology-based systems, machine
learning techniques, multi-agent systems techniques, neural networks
systems, fuzzy logic systems, cased-based reasoning systems, genetic
algorithms techniques, data mining algorithms,
intelligent agents, user intelligent interfaces among others are welcome.
Section III. Trends and Challenges on Engineering and Management of
IT-based Service Systems supported by i-DMSS
Topics: emergent AI-based technologies, integrations of these
technologies, and the implications, challenges and trends for supporting
the individual, team, organizational or
inter-organizational decision-making processes applied to IT-based
service systems, from a technical and organizational perspective.
IMPORTANT DATES:
June 30, 2012 – submission deadline of a 3-page chapter
proposal including title, authors and their affiliations, and a 500-word
abstract (chapter goal, problem statement, main related work,
research method, and expected contributions), and a list of main
references.
July 31, 2012 – notification deadline of accepted chapter
proposals for its full elaboration.
September 31, 2012 – submission deadline of first version of
full chapters.
November 15, 2013 – notification deadline of editorial results
(definitively accepted chapter, conditioned chapter, or definitively
rejected chapter).
February 28, 2013 – submission deadline of second improved
version of conditioned chapters.
March 31, 2013 – notification deadline of definitive editorial
decision on conditioned chapters.
April 15, 2013 – submission deadline of camera-ready versions
of accepted chapters.
November to December 2013 – estimated publishing period.
SUBMISSION PROCESS:
Interested authors, please send your 3-page chapter proposal before or
on June 30, 2012, to Dr. Manuel Mora at mmora(a)securenym.net with copy to
dr.manuel.mora.uaa(a)gmail.com. Each chapter proposal will be evaluated by
book guest co-editors with support of senior experts in the specific
themes. Tentative accepted proposals will be asked to be fully
elaborated for their first academic evaluation. It will be realized in a
blind-mode by at least two external reviewers. Conditioned chapters will
have an additional opportunity for being improved and evaluated. In the
second evaluation, a definitive editorial decision among: accepted or
rejected will be reported. All of the accepted chapters must be
submitted according to the Editorial publishing format rules timely.
Instructions for authors can be downloaded at:
http://www.springer.com/cda/content/document/cda_downloaddocument/T1-book.z…
EDITORS:
Manuel Mora, EngD, Autonomous University of Aguascalientes, Mexico
Jorge Marx Gómez, PhD, Oldenburg University, Germany
Leonardo Garrido, PhD, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Monterrey, México
Francisco Cervantes-Pérez, PhD, CCADET, UNAM, México
jorge.marx.gomez(a)uni-oldenburg.de
leonardo.garrido(a)itesm.mx
francisco.cervantes(a)ccadet.unam.mx
------------
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jorge Marx Gómez
Universität Oldenburg
Department für Informatik
Abt. Wirtschaftsinformatik I
Very Large Business Applications
Ammerländer Heerstr. 114-118
26129 Oldenburg
Tel. 0441/ 798-4470
Sekr. -4478 (Julia Franke)
Fax -4472
E-Mail: jorge.marx.gomez(a)uni-oldenburg.de
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Betreff: [AISWorld] IT Services engineering and management and iDMSS:
call for chapters
Datum: Thu, 21 Jun 2012 11:59:01 -0500 (CDT)
Von: mmora(a)securenym.net
An: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
============================================================================
Call for Chapters.
============================================================================
Book on: "Engineering and Management of IT-based Service Systems: an
Intelligent Decision-making Support Systems Approach"
Book series: "Intelligent Systems Reference Library"
Springer-Verlag, London Ltd
http://www.springer.com/series/8578
BOOK?S RATIONALE:
A service economy has been recognized as the dominant paradigm in present
times (Chesbrough and Spohrer 2006). Such a service-oriented worldview
demands new engineering and management scientific (both fundamental and
applied) knowledge to cope with the planning, design, building, operation
and evaluation (including the disposal of non adequate) IT-based service
systems (IfM and IBM 2008). Such challenges emerge from the paradigm
shift from a product-based manufacturing economy to this new
service-oriented one (Dermikan et al. 2011). In turn, Intelligent
Decision-Making Support Systems (i-DMSS) are specialized IT-based systems
that support some or several phases of the individual, team,
organizational or inter-organizational decision making process by
deploying some or several intelligent mechanisms (Forgionne et al. 2002;
Phillips-Wren et al. 2009). In particular, Artificial Intelligence (AI)
has been recognized as a significant enhancement tool for DMSS (Goul et
al. 1992; Eom, 1998) since several decades. However, the utilization of
i-DMSS for engineering and management of IT-based service systems is still
scarce. We believe that fostering its research and utilization is relevant
and needed for advancing the progress of IT-service systems. Consequently,
in this book will pursue to following academic aims: (i) generate a
compendium of quality theoretical and applied contributions in Intelligent
Decision-Making Support Systems (i-DMSS) for engineering and management
IT-based service systems (ITSS); (ii) diffuse scarce knowledge about
foundations, architectures and effective and efficient methods and
strategies for successfully planning, designing, building, operating, and
evaluating i-DMSS for ITSS, and (iii) create an awareness of, and a bridge
between ITSS and i-DMSS academicians and practitioners in the current
complex and dynamic engineering and management ITSS organizational (Mora
et al. 2011).
(References available upon request).
TOPICS OF INTEREST:
High quality fundamental or applied research-oriented chapters are welcome
on the following key topics:
Section I. Foundations on IT-based Service Systems
Topics: fundamental concepts, models/architectures, frameworks/schemes or
theories for planning, designing, building, operating or evaluating
IT-based service systems using i-DMSS.
Section II. Cases on Engineering and Management of IT-based Service
Systems supported by
i-DMSS
Topics: cases of innovative real or potential (proof of concept) i-DMSS
applications for supporting the planning, designing, building, operating
or evaluating of IT-based service systems in the main service domains such
as: financial, legal, healthcare, logistics, educational, and military.
AI-based technologies as such: logic rule-based systems, ontology-based
systems, machine learning techniques, multi-agent systems techniques,
neural networks systems, fuzzy logic systems, cased-based reasoning
systems, genetic algorithms techniques, data mining algorithms,
intelligent agents, user intelligent interfaces among others are welcome.
Section III. Trends and Challenges on Engineering and Management of
IT-based Service Systems supported by i-DMSS
Topics: emergent AI-based technologies, integrations of these
technologies, and the implications, challenges and trends for supporting
the individual, team, organizational or inter-organizational
decision-making processes applied to IT-based service systems, from a
technical and organizational perspective.
IMPORTANT DATES:
June 30, 2012 ? submission deadline of a 3-page chapter proposal including
title, authors and their affiliations, and a 500-word abstract (chapter
goal, problem statement, main related work, research method, and expected
contributions), and a list of main references.
July 31, 2012 ? notification deadline of accepted chapter proposals for
its full elaboration.
September 31, 2012 ? submission deadline of first version of full chapters.
November 15, 2013 ? notification deadline of editorial results
(definitively accepted chapter, conditioned chapter, or definitively
rejected chapter).
February 28, 2013 ? submission deadline of second improved version of
conditioned chapters.
March 31, 2013 ? notification deadline of definitive editorial decision on
conditioned chapters.
April 15, 2013 ? submission deadline of camera-ready versions of accepted
chapters.
November to December 2013 ? estimated publishing period.
SUBMISSION PROCESS:
Interested authors, please send your 3-page chapter proposal before or on
June 30, 2012, to Dr. Manuel Mora at mmora(a)securenym.net with copy to
dr.manuel.mora.uaa(a)gmail.com. Each chapter proposal will be evaluated by
book guest co-editors with support of senior experts in the specific
themes. Tentative accepted proposals will be asked to be fully elaborated
for their first academic evaluation. It will be realized in a blind-mode
by at least two external reviewers. Conditioned chapters will have an
additional opportunity for being improved and evaluated. In the second
evaluation, a definitive editorial decision among: accepted or rejected
will be reported. All of the accepted chapters must be submitted
according to the Editorial publishing format rules timely. Instructions
for authors can be downloaded at:
http://www.springer.com/cda/content/document/cda_downloaddocument/T1-book.z…
EDITORS:
Manuel Mora, EngD, Autonomous University of Aguascalientes, Mexico
Jorge Marx Gómez, PhD, Oldenburg University, Germany
Leonardo Garrido, PhD, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Monterrey, México
Francisco Cervantes-Pérez, PhD, CCADET, UNAM, México
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Subject: [WI] CFP Social Networking
Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2012 03:32:29 -0000
From: sender(a)ekimelu.com
To: wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
Call for Papers: The Use and Impact of Social Networking
Special issue of the Journal of Theoretical and Applied
Electronic Commerce Research
<http://ekimelu.com/followup/link/17584/19/4/aHR0cDovL3d3dy5qdGFlci5jb20=/52…>
Guest editors: Frantisek Sudzina, Hans-Dieter Zimmermann,
and Sherah Kurnia
The Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce
Research is planning a special issue on the Use and Impact
of Social Networking.
Social networking sites are already widely-spread and are
here to stay. We experienced the rise of social networking
sites and we learned that first-movers were not necessarily
winners. We also saw Google+’s uptake that was faster than
Facebook’s, and we observed efforts to revive MySpace.
Whereas Social Networking Sites probably have a certain life
cycle, it can be assumed that underlying communication and
interaction patterns are more universal. In addition, the
development of social networking sites in China is worth
mentioning. Facebook is blocked there, while Renren seems to
be a very successful substitute.
We have seen some integration between Web 2.0 tools, such as
Twitter and Foursquare messages appearing on Facebook or
LinkedIn. Conversion of connections from one social
networking site to another is getting easier. As it is
common with innovation, imitations come along quickly. For
example, music once was mostly associated with MySpace, but
now we also listen to music on Facebook and networking sites
such as Spotify. On the other hand, some sites discontinued
and outsourced some features. For example, Facebook
discontinued its social coupon Deals, while Facebook’s
Marketplace is owned by Oodle now.
A common feature of social games is that they involve
virtual goods; these improve strength or the speed of
levelling up. Virtually all social games allow to buy at
least some virtual items, so players, who are willing to
pay, are able to progress faster. This is also the reason
why some people stopped playing social games. One may expect
that as a response to that, there will be new social games
developed, where the progress will not depend on money spent.
Another issue with virtual goods in social games is that the
rules forbid players to trade with their virtual goods. But
people sell and buy these goods anyway. In order to comply
with the rules, the claim that it is not a sale but a
contract for finding or achieving goals necessary for
obtaining the virtual goods.
People tend to get bored with one game after some time. So,
it is normal to expect players switching between games.
There are various issues linked to the switching. It is also
impossible to catch up with players, who started to play at
the time the game was introduced. There is also no simple
way to transfer the refund for virtual goods, which have not
been used. This could be partially solved by Facebook
Credits. Mandatory usage of Facebook Credits for all
applications has a wide-reaching impact on the whole
Facebook ecosystem.
Daily-deal/ social-coupon sites grew rapidly in the last few
years. However, it is difficult and expensive to attract new
subscribers. There is an increasing number of anecdotal
reports which suggest that this type of marketing is not
suitable for everybody. Not all business can sustain such
huge discounts. These deals also attract existing customers
and potential customers, who already know about the company
and who only want to take advantage of the lower price. So
it is not so effective in attracting truly new customers.
Even the conversion rate of one-time customers into regular
customers is not so high. Not to mention that there is an
increasing competition between big players (some of whom
already backed down) and other local competitors.
Furthermore, marketing communication is worth exploring in
the context of social networking sites, for example how
organizations and even individuals advertise on social
networking sites, including social games. A relatively
recent phenomenon is related to promotion of organizations’
and (or) their products’ Facebook URLs in addition to (or
instead of) regular organizations‘ web sites on marketing
medium such as billboards. This raises interesting
questions: How do organizations use social networking sites
for marketing communication? Is it a one-way communication
as it was the case with traditional media, or is it a truly
two-way communication?
But social networking sites have also influenced
communication between consumers. This may have a direct or
indirect bearing on speed of product adoption. It is
possible to argue that social networking sites made on-line
shopping and of e-recruitment more socially acceptable.
There are certainly other possible ways (other than those we
are aware of) in which social networking sites adoption can
influence business, although the extent of the impact varies
from one country to another.
Subject Coverage
Particular topics to be addressed in this issue might
include, but are not limited to the following:
1. Business models of
Social networking sites (of any type, i.e. LinkedIn/XING,
Academia.edu/Researchgate.org, Facebook/Google+, ones with
an unclear business model such as Twitter, even currently
less used such as Fiendster/Myspace and controversial such
as Netlog)
Games on Facebook and other social networking sites
Other sites residing above existing social networking sites,
e.g. referral sites such as TopProspect and NotchUp
Daily-deal/social-coupon sites (business models and
competition between Groupon, Living Social, Google Offers
and alike, including discontinued ones such as Facebook Deals)
Mobile geolocation services (such as Foursquare and Google
Latitude)
2. Marketing and Social Networking Sites
Organizations advertising on any social networking site
People advertising on Facebook walls
Advertisement in games
Gamification of non-game applications (such as in the case
of Foursquare)
Promotion of organizations‘ and/or products‘ Facebook URLs
in addition to or instead of regular organizations‘ web
sites even in old media
Usage of social networking sites for marketing communication
3. Societal impact of Social Networking Sites
Impact of social networking sites on social acceptability of
shopping on-line
Impact of social networking sites on consumers’
communication patterns
Impact of social networking sites on social acceptability of
e-recruitment
Impact of social networking sites on speed of product adoption
Other business-related impact of social networking sites
adoption on society
Notes for Intending Authors
We are seeking original manuscripts on the use and impact of
social networking. Papers can focus on particular social
networking sites or they can deal with more general
communication and interaction patterns specific to a
particular type or category of social networking sites.
Empirical research papers are encouraged. Most of the
journals and conferences focus on publishing papers, which
report statistically significant results. However,
contribution to the existing literature can occur also when
no statistically significant impact is observed. One
possibility is when the null hypothesis is interesting as
such. Another possibility is when null impact is observed
but previous research has indicated significant impact which
suggests that the relationship of interest does not hold
under certain conditions. Thus replications are acceptable
as well.
Submitted papers should not have been previously published
nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere.
Author guidelines can be found at
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All submissions will be refereed by at least three
reviewers. Submissions should be directed by email to
fransu(a)asb.dk with copy to sherahk(a)unimelb.edu.au and
hansdieter.zimmermann(a)fhsg.ch.
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Important dates
– Full paper submission: 1 August 2012
– Notification of acceptance: 1 October 2012
– Revisions: 1 November 2012
– Final acceptance notification: 15 November 2012
– Camera ready version of paper: 15 December 2012
– Publication: April 2013
Guest Editors
Dr. Frantisek Sudzina
Faculty of Business and Social Sciences
Aarhus University
Denmark
E-mail: fransu(a)asb.dk
Dr. Hans-Dieter Zimmermann
Faculty of Business
FHS St. Gallen University of Applied Sciences
Switzerland
E-mail: hansdieter.zimmermann(a)fhsg.ch
Dr. Sherah Kurnia
Computing and Information Systems
University of Melbourne
Australia
E-mail: sherahk(a)unimelb.edu.au
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Betreff: [wkwi] Call for Papers WI2013
Datum: Wed, 20 Jun 2012 14:27:43 +0200 (CEST)
Von: Rainer Alt <rainer.alt(a)uni-leipzig.de>
Antwort an: postmaster(a)idefix.buva.sowi.uni-bamberg.de
liebe kolleginnen und kollegen,
anbei finden sie den cfp zur wi2013 mit der bitte um berücksichtigung und
weiterverteilung. bitte entschuldigen sie, falls sie ihn mehrfach erhalten.
wir freuen uns auf ihre einreichung und ihre teilnahme an der wi2013 in
leipzig!
mit freundlichen grüssen,
rainer alt, bogdan franczyk
***
CALL FOR PAPERS
11. Internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik 2013 (WI2013)
27. Februar - 01. März 2013 / Universität Leipzig
Die Internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik zählt nach dem Ranking
(2008) der Wissenschaftlichen Kommission Wirtschaftsinformatik (WKWI) neben
der ICIS und ECIS zu den A-Konferenzen im Bereich Wirtschaftsinformatik. Die
2013 in Leipzig stattfindende Wirtschaftsinformatik 2013 (WI2013) bietet ein
Forum zur wissenschaftlichen Diskussion aller Themen der
Wirtschaftsinformatik. Einen inhaltlichen Schwerpunkt setzen die Leitthemen
der WI2013: Innovation für die Rolle der Informationstechnologie bei der
Erschließung neuer Anwendungsgebiete, Integration zur Abbildung des
klassischen Gestaltungsziels der Wirtschaftsinformatik und
Individualisierung angesichts der zunehmenden Anwender- und
Kundenorientierung.
TRACKS
Wir laden Wissenschaftler und Praktiker herzlich ein, unveröffentlichte
Forschungsarbeiten bei den elf Forschungstracks der WI2013 einzureichen. Je
zwei Track Chairs haben ein internationales Programmkomitee
zusammengestellt, das jede Einreichung nach einem doppelblinden Verfahren
begutachtet. Die Veröffentlichung der akzeptierten Beiträge erfolgt in den
Konferenz-Proceedings sowie der AIS e-Library. Neben den zehn thematisch
ausgerichteten Tracks besteht erstmals auch ein übergreifender allgemeiner
Track.
- Track 1: Individualisierung und Konsumentenorientierung
- Track 2: Integrierte Systeme in der Industrie
- Track 3: Integrierte Systeme im Dienstleistungsbereich
- Track 4: Innovationen und Geschäftsmodelle
- Track 5: Informations- und Wissensmanagement
- Track 6: Geschäftsprozess- und Servicemanagement
- Track 7: Nachhaltigkeit und Sicherheit
- Track 8: Modellierung und Entwicklungsmethoden
- Track 9: Integration und Architekturen
- Track 10: Forschungsmethoden und Wissenschaftstheorie
- Track 11: General Track - Visionäre und Interdisziplinäre Themen
**Einreichung der Beiträge: 12.08.2012
**Benachrichtigung über die Annahme: 14.11.2012
**Einreichung der druckfertigen Beiträge: 19.12.2012
PANELS UND TUTORIALS
Im Rahmen des Konferenzprogramms besteht die Möglichkeit zur Gestaltung von
Panels, welche eine Plattform zur Diskussion aktueller kontroverser Themen
in der Wirtschaftsinformatik bieten. Tutorien dienen der systematischen
Vermittlung von Grundlagenwissen zu einem Themengebiet der
Wirtschaftsinformatik. Bei beiden Formaten ist ein Bezug zu den Leitthemen
der WI2013 erwünscht.
**Einreichung der Vorschläge: 12.08.2012
**Benachrichtigung über die Annahme: 14.11.2012
DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM
Das Doctoral Consortium (DC) findet am 25. und 26.02.2013 statt und ist ein
Forum für Doktoranden der Wirtschaftsinformatik oder einer
(Nachbar-)Disziplin mit Wirtschaftsinformatik als Schwerpunkt. Die
Teilnehmer haben mit der Teilnahme am DC die Gelegenheit zur intensiven
Diskussion ihrer Arbeiten mit Professoren. Voraussetzung bildet ein
abgeschlossenes Hochschulstudium.
**Einreichung der Beiträge (Kurzfassung): 31.10.2012
**Einladung der Doktoranden: 01.12.2012
**Einreichung der Beiträge (Langfassung): 31.01.2013
STUDENT CONSORTIUM
Wie im vergangenen Jahr umfasst die WI2013 ein Forum zur Vorstellung
studentischer Forschungsarbeiten. Analog den Beiträgen für Forschungstracks
reichen Studierende auf Masterebene ihre Arbeiten ein und erhalten bei
positiver Beurteilung die Möglichkeit zur Präsentation ihrer ersten
wissenschaftlichen Ergebnisse an einer Konferenz.
**Einreichung der Beiträge: 31.10.2012
**Einladung der Studierenden: 01.12.2012
**Einreichung der druckfertigen Beiträge: 19.12.2012
CONFERENCE CHAIRS
Rainer Alt, Bogdan Franczyk
Universität Leipzig, Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik
WEBSITES
www.wi2013.dewww.iwi.uni-leipzig.de
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP the International Journal of IT and
Web Engineering
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2012 12:28:47 +0300
From: Dr. Wael Toghuj <w.toghuj(a)ipu.edu.jo>
To: aisworld <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
CALL FOR PAPERS
Mission of IJITWE:
The main objective of the International Journal of Information
Technology and Web Engineering (IJITWE) is to publish refereed papers
in the area covering information technology (IT) concepts, tools,
methodologies, and ethnography in the contexts of global communication
systems and Web engineered applications. In accordance with this
emphasis on the Web and communication systems, this journal publishes
papers on IT research and practice that support seamless end-to-end
information and knowledge flow among individuals, teams, and
organizations. This end-to-end strategy for research and practice
requires emphasis on integrated research among the various steps
involved in data/knowledge (structured and unstructured) capture
(manual or automated), classification and clustering, storage,
analysis, synthesis, dissemination, display, consumption, and
feedback. The secondary objective is to assist in the evolving and
maturing of IT-dependent organizations, as well as individuals, in
information and knowledge based culture and commerce, including
e-commerce.
Coverage of IJITWE:
Topics to be discussed in this journal include, but are not limited
to, the following:
Case studies validating Web-based IT solutions
Competitive/intelligent information systems
Data analytics for business and government organizations
Data and knowledge capture and quality issues
Data and knowledge validation and verification
Human factors and cultural impact of IT-based systems
Information filtering and display adaptation techniques for wireless devices
Integrated heterogeneous and homogeneous workflows and databases
within and across organizations, suppliers, and customers
Integrated user profile, provisioning, and context-based processing
IT education and training
IT readiness and technology transfer studies
Knowledge structure, classification, and search algorithms or engines
Metrics-based performance measurement of IT-based and Web-based organizations
Mobile, location-aware, and ubiquitous computing
Ontology and Semantic Web studies
Quality of service and service level agreement issues among integrated systems
Radio frequency identification (RFID) research and applications in Web
engineered systems
Security, integrity, privacy, and policy issues
Software agent-based applications
Strategies for linking business needs and IT
Virtual teams and virtual enterprises: communication, policies,
operation, creativity, and innovation
Web systems architectures, including distributed grid computers and
communication systems processing
Web systems engineering design
Web systems performance engineering studies
Web user interfaces design, development, and usability engineering studies
Interested authors should consult the journal's manuscript submission
guidelines at www.igi-global.com/ijitwe
All inquiries and submissions should be sent to:
Editors-in-Chief: Ghazi I. Alkhatib at Alkhatib(a)psut.edu.jo; Ernesto
Damiani at ernesto.damiani(a)unimi.it
Wael Toghuj
Publication Coordinator
The International Journal of IT and Web Engineering - USA
Isra University
http://www.igi-global.com/ijitwe
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Subject: [WI] WI-IAT 2012: Call for Workshop Papers
Date: 20 Jun 2012 10:42:03 +0900
From: wic-office(a)wi-consortium.org
To: wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
[Apologies if you receive this more than once]
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CALL FOR WORKSHOP PAPERS
2012 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conferences on
Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology
Workshops
December 4-7, 2012, Macau SAR, China
Conference Website: http://www.fst.umac.mo/wic2012
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We are pleased to invite you to submit workshop papers to 2012 WI-IAT
workshops, December 4-7, 2012, Macau SAR, China. In recent years,
WI-IAT workshops have played an important role in the development of
Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology; and have provided
multidisciplinary forums for researchers and scholars to present and
discuss latest advances, novel techniques and new applications in
Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology. The workshop
proceedings will be published by IEEE, which will be included in IEEE
digital library and indexed by EI Compendex.
Welcome to submit papers to the16 WI-IAT Workshops:
Workshop 1: Optimization-based Data Mining and Web Intelligence
Workshop (ODMWI'12)
Workshop 2: 2012 International Workshop on Behavior Informatics
(BI'12)
Workshop 3: 2012 International Workshop on Intelligent Web
Interaction (IWI'12)
Workshop 4: First International Workshop on Tourism Facilities
(TF'12)
Workshop 5: 5thNatural Language Processing and Ontology Engineering
(NLPOE'12)
Workshop 6: 2012 International Workshop on Web Personalization and
Recommender Systems (WPRS'12)
Workshop 7: The International Workshop on Nature-Inspired Computing
and Metaheuristics for Web Intelligence (NiCaM-WI'12)
Workshop 8: Fifth InternationalWorkshop on Web Information Retrieval
Support Systems (WIRSS'12)
Workshop 9: the 2nd Workshop on Cross-Cultural and Cross-Linguistic
Semantic Web (C3LSW'12)
Workshop 10: Software Agent Teamwork for the Semantic Web (SATSW'12)
Workshop 11: 2012 International iCampus Symposium (IC'12)
Workshop 12: 3rd International Workshop on Green Computing and
Sustainable Society (GCSS'12)
Workshop 13: First International Workshop on Real-Time Service
Analytics (RTSA'12)
Workshop 14: International Workshop on Machine Reading for Social
Media Content Analytics (IMRSMCA'12)
Workshop 15: International Workshop on Social Networks and Data
Processing (SNDP'12)
Workshop 16: 2nd International Workshop on Web Intelligent Systems
and Services (WISS'12)
The initial deadline is June 25, 2012; however, some workshops have
extended the deadline to July 10, 2012, please see more details at
http://www.fst.umac.mo/wic2012/WI/?category=participants&node=15 .
Please contact the workshop organizers for any questions.
The workshop on-line submission is at
http://wi-lab.com/cyberchair/2012/wiiat12/scripts/ws_submit.php.
A paper is limited to a maximum of 5 pages in the IEEE 2-column format,
please see the Author Guidelines at
http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/formatting, or
http://www.fst.umac.mo/wic2012/WI/?category=participants&node=9.
All submitted papers will be reviewed by the Program Committee of a
workshop on the basis of technical quality, relevance, significance,
and clarity.
We are looking forward to seeing you in Macau in 2012.
Thanks!
Best regards,
Yuefeng and Yanqing
Co-Chairs of 2012 WI-IAT Workshops
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