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Subject: [WI] Sunbelt 2020 - CfA - Applying Complex Network Analysis to
Industrial Risk Studies
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2020 10:54:13 +0100
From: Martin Atzmüller <m.atzmuller(a)uvt.nl>
Reply-To: Martin Atzmüller <m.atzmuller(a)uvt.nl>
To: kdml(a)cs.uni-kassel.de, wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de,
fg-db(a)informatik.uni-rostock.de
Dear All,
Please consider submitting an abstract for the Paris Sunbelt 2020
session on:
*Applying Complex Network Analysis to Industrial Risk Studies*.
Submission URL: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sunbelt2020
Deadline: 31 January 2020
Organizers:
===========
* Rushed Kanawati (University Sorbonne Paris Nord)
* Martin Atzmueller (Tilburg University)
* Mohamed Hibti (EDF)
Session Description:
====================
With the emergence of the Internet of Things and complex networked
systems, safety and security in such complex application contexts
is becoming critical, especially also in the industrial domain
providing critical infrastructures, but also in the context of
initiatives such as Industry 4.0.
Here, network analysis provides for an emerging research field to
be applied for safety and security analytics, e.g. for anomaly and
threat detection and risk assessment. This special session aims at
providing a forum for the discussion of this emerging research field.
The meeting targets both researchers and practitioners interested in
applying network analysis methods for investigating safety and
security aspects in the industrial domain. A non-exhaustive list of
targeted topics include:
* Complex/multiplex networks models for the industrial settings
* Dynamic network analysis for risk estimation
* Community detection for risk estimation
* Link prediction for risk and security issues
* Hotspot detection
* Anomaly detection
For more information, please see the information available
via the following link:
https://www.insna.org/call-for-oral-presentations-and-posters
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Subject: [AISWorld] Update: THCI Fast-Track Opportunity for the 2020
Dewald Roode Workshop papers
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2020 22:03:51 +0000
From: Chen, Rui [ISBA] <ruichen(a)iastate.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
CC: Li, Yuan <yli213(a)utk.edu>, Mark J Keith <mark.keith(a)gmail.com>,
Mala Kaul <mkaul(a)unr.edu>
We are pleased to announce that authors of high-quality papers will be
invited to submit extended versions of their work for fast-tracked
submissions to the AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction
(THCI). We appreciate THCI for supporting this event!
------------------- Updated CFP -------------------------
The 2020 Dewald Roode Workshop on Information Systems Security Research
IFIP WG8.11/WG11.13 Friday October 2 – Saturday October 3, 2020
Ames, Iowa
CALL FOR PAPERS
The 12th Dewald Roode Workshop on Information Systems Security Research
will continue the efforts to advance the discipline of information
systems security through the creation, dissemination, and preservation
of well-formed research, following the success of the first eleven
Information Systems Security Research Workshops (University of Cape
Town, 2009; Bentley University, 2010;
Virginia Tech, 2011; Brigham Young University, 2012; University at
Buffalo, 2013; Newcastle University, 2014; University of Delaware, 2015;
University of New Mexico, 2016; University of South Florida, 2017;
University of Cape Town, 2018; Louisiana Tech University, 2019).
The active discussions in the workshop are intended to provide
participants specific and actionable feedback on their research. We
anticipate that this process will facilitate the successful development
of workshop papers for further consideration at important journals (See
https://ifip.byu.edu/ for past DRW papers which have been published in
journals). High quality papers will be fast tracked to the AIS
Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction. Selection for the workshop
is competitive, and only authors of the accepted papers and the active
working group members will be invited to participate.
Anchoring the workshop to information systems means that the research
will attend to and extend the social, organizational, and managerial
literature in the focal area. Note that this is not an appropriate venue
for papers with a purely technical, design-science, or econometric
approach. While we assume an effective foundation in information
security technology, we regard information systems risk broadly, for
example, computer crime, employee misconduct, cyber warfare, cyber
terrorism, human error and/or accident, natural events, etc. We also
address information systems security broadly, for example, policies and
policy compliance, diverse security behaviors, privacy, awareness,
strategy, audit, planning and control. These and related research topics
will be the focus of this workshop.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
The 2020 Dewald Roode Workshop on Information Systems Security Research
Topics may include (but are not limited to):
• Theoretical and empirical analyses of information security behavior
• Adoption, use, and continuance of information security technologies
and policies
• Compliance with information security and privacy policies, procedures,
and regulations
• Investigations of computer crime and security violations
• Motivators and inhibitors of employee computer crime
• Forensic analysis of security breaches and computer crimes
• Individual, organizational, and group information privacy concerns and
behaviors
• Legal, societal, and ethical issues in information security
• Neurosecurity (NeuroIS) investigations of information security behavior
• Behavioral analyses of design science treatments enhancing or
balancing security and privacy tradeoffs
CONFERENCE LOGISTICS
Honorary Chair
Joey George, Iowa State University
General Chair
Rui (Ray) Chen, Iowa State University
Program Co-Chairs (alphabetically)
Mala Kaul, University of Nevada, Reno
Mark J Keith, Brigham Young University
Yuan Li, University of Tennessee
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
Submission deadline: June 1, 2020
Notification to authors: August 1, 2020
Attending participants must register by August 15, 2020
Deadline for final papers: September 5, 2020 (to be distributed to
workshop attendees in advance)
Submission Link (TBA)
Manuscripts will be prescreened by the program chairs to ensure that all
papers sent to reviewers are reasonably complete, well-formed, and
appropriate to the scope and mission of the workshop. Double blind
reviews will follow for prescreened papers. Authors can submit the
manuscripts as “early stage” or “completed papers.” Manuscripts must be
anonymous for the review process.
In recognition that the review process greatly relies upon a scarce
resource of the services of reviewers, authors, by the act of
submission, are implicitly promising to serve as a reviewer on one to
two conference papers, if requested.
For general questions about the workshop, please contact Rui (Ray) Chen
at ruichen(a)iastate.edu
For questions about the program, please contact Mala Kaul
(mkaul(a)unr.edu), Mark J Keith (mark.keith(a)gmail.com), or Yuan Li
(yli213(a)utk.edu)
WORKSHOP DATE AND LOCATION
The workshop, hosted by the Iowa State University will take place on
October 2-3, 2019 at the Ivy College of Business
(ivybusiness.iastate.edu) and the Reiman Garden (reimangardens.com). The
nearest airport is the Des Moines International Airport, which is 45
minutes away from the conference location.
SPONSORSHIP
The Ivy College of Business at Iowa State University sponsors this event.
The IFIP Working Group 8.11/11.13 holds The Dewald Roode Workshop on
Information Systems Security Research annually. WG 8.11/11.13 (Allen
Johnston, Chair; Manish Agrawal, Vice Chair) is the IFIP Working Group
on Information Systems Security Research. Please visit
http://ifip.byu.edu for more information on the IFIP Working Group
8.11/11.13 and for past workshop proceedings.
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Rui (Ray) Chen, PhD
Dean's Fellow in Management Information Systems
Director of Graduate Education in Information Systems
MBA Core Faculty
Associate Professor of Information Systems
Department of Information Systems and Business Analytics
Debby and Jerry Ivy College of Business
Iowa State University
3256 Gerdin Business Building, Ames, IA 50010
Phone: (515) 294-6309 Email: ruichen(a)iastate.edu
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Subject: [wkwi] CfP: BPM 2020 in Sevilla, Spanien
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2020 11:28:28 +0100
From: Armin Stein <armin.stein(a)ercis.uni-muenster.de>
Reply-To: Armin Stein <armin.stein(a)ercis.uni-muenster.de>
To: wkwi(a)listserv.dfn.de
Liebe WKIWI-Community,
am 16.03.2020 ist die Deadline für Einreichungen bei der BPM 2020 (18th
International Conference on Business Process Management) in Sevilla,
Spanien!
Der Call for Papers ist unten zu finden.
Schöne Grüße
Armin Stein
18th International Business Process Management Conference (BPM 2020) Sevilla
(Spain), September 13-18, 2020 https://congreso.us.es/bpm2020/
== CALL FOR PAPERS ==
The International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM) is the
premium forum for researchers and practitioners in the field of BPM. The
conference embraces the interdisciplinary nature of BPM to its fullest
extent.
To this end, the conference explicitly seeks to bring together the finest
research contributions and viewpoints from the fields of computer science,
information systems engineering, and information system management,
insofar as
they enhance or refine the existing portfolio of theories, methods and tools
for managing and improving business processes.
To accommodate for this diversity, the BPM conference is structured into
three
tracks: Foundations, Engineering, and Management. Each track covers
different
phenomena of interest and different research methods and, accordingly, each
track has different evaluation criteria, a separate track chair and a
dedicated program committee.
-- Track I: Foundations (Chair: Dirk Fahland)
Track I invites papers that follow computer science research methods. This
includes papers that investigate the underlying principles of BPM systems,
computational theories, algorithms, semantics, and methods for modeling and
analyzing business processes. This track also covers papers on novel
languages, architectures, and other concepts underlying process aware
information systems, as well as papers that use conceptual modeling
techniques
to investigate problems in the design and analysis of BPM systems.
-- Track II: Engineering (Chair: Chiara Ghidini)
Track II invites papers that focus on engineering aspects of information
systems research. The focus is on the investigation of artifacts and systems
in business environments. All papers in this track must include strong
empirical evaluations that are rigorous and repeatable and that critically
test criteria like usefulness or added value of the proposed artifact (for
example by showing considerable performance improvements compared to past
work). This track covers business process intelligence, including process
mining techniques, and the use of process models for enactment, model-driven
engineering, as well as interaction with services and deployment
architectures
like the Cloud. It also covers BPM systems in particular domains, such as
digital health, smart mobility, or Internet of Things.
-- Track III: Management (Chair: Jörg Becker)
Track III invites papers that aim to advance our understanding of how
BPM can
deliver business value or competitive advantage, for instance by developing
capabilities to improve, innovate, or transform organizations or to
tackle the
challenges and opportunities of digitalization. Papers that study process
thinking, organizational routines, process innovation, and the
application and
impact of BPM methods and tools in use contexts based on empirical
observation
are highly welcome, too. Areas of interest include a wide range of
capability
areas that are relevant for BPM, such as strategic alignment, governance,
methods, information technology, and human aspects including people and
culture.
== SUBMISSIONS ==
Each paper must be submitted to exactly one track. Papers must be formatted
according to Springer’s LNCS formatting guidelines. Submissions must be in
English and must not exceed 16 pages. The title page must contain a short
abstract clarifying the relation of the paper with the topics above. The
paper
must clearly state the problem being addressed, the goal of the work, the
results achieved, and the relation to other work. Student papers are treated
as regular papers in the review process. Importantly, the contribution
under
lying a student paper must be carried out mainly by the (PhD)
student(s), but
others (advisors, collaborators, etc.) can appear as authors as well. When
submitting the paper, student papers must be clearly marked as such in the
EasyChair system. To be eligible for the best student paper award, student
papers have to be presented at the conference by a student author.
Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format via
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bpm2020.
Submissions must be original contributions that have neither been published
previously nor submitted to other conferences or journals while being
submitted to BPM 2020. Accepted papers will be included in the conference
proceedings published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science
series.
Innovative papers which have high potential of stimulating discussion at the
conference but does not fully meet the quality criteria for the main
conference will be invited for presentation at the BPM Forum. Those papers
will be published in full length in a separate post-proceedings volume
in the
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing series.
First-time submitters to BPM may request to be considered for a
pre-submission
shepherding program in which a selected BPM PC member advises on the
presentation and positioning of a shepherded paper.
== KEY DATES ==
* Full paper submission (strict deadline): 16 March 2020
* Notification: 11 May 2020
* Camera-ready paper submission: 8 June 2020
* Conference: 15-17 September 2020
There is no separate deadline for abstract submission.
Deadlines correspond to anywhere on earth (AoE).
== CONSOLIDATION CHAIR ==
Marlon Dumas, University of Tartu, Estonia.
== MORE INFORMATION ==
Contact bpm2020(a)easychair.org for more information.
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Dr. Armin Stein
Geschäftsführer / Managing Director
ERCIS – European Research Center for Information Systems Institut für
Wirtschaftsinformatik / Department of Information Systems Westfälische
Wilhelms-Universität Münster / University of Münster Leonardo-Campus 3
48149 Münster
Germany
P +49 (0) 251 83 38 085
M armin.stein(a)ercis.uni-muenster.de
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W https://www.wi.uni-muenster.de/is
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Subject: [AISWorld] BPM 2020 Call for Papers
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2020 10:26:42 +0100
From: Cristina Cabanillas Macías <ccabanillasmacias(a)gmail.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
18th International Business Process Management Conference (BPM 2020)
Sevilla (Spain), September 13-18, 2020
https://congreso.us.es/bpm2020/ <https://congreso.us.es/bpm2020/>
== CALL FOR PAPERS ==
The International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM) is the
premium forum for researchers and practitioners in the field of BPM. The
conference embraces the interdisciplinary nature of BPM to its fullest
extent. To this end, the conference explicitly seeks to bring together
the finest research contributions and viewpoints from the fields of
computer science, information systems engineering, and information
system management, insofar as they enhance or refine the existing
portfolio of theories, methods and tools for managing and improving
business processes.
To accommodate for this diversity, the BPM conference is structured into
three tracks: Foundations, Engineering, and Management. Each track
covers different phenomena of interest and different research methods
and, accordingly, each track has different evaluation criteria, a
separate track chair and a dedicated program committee.
Track I: Foundations (Chair: Dirk Fahland)
Track I invites papers that follow computer science research methods.
This includes papers that investigate the underlying principles of BPM
systems, computational theories, algorithms, semantics, and methods for
modeling and analyzing business processes. This track also covers papers
on novel languages, architectures, and other concepts underlying
process aware information systems, as well as papers that use conceptual
modeling techniques to investigate problems in the design and analysis
of BPM systems.
Track II: Engineering (Chair: Chiara Ghidini)
Track II invites papers that focus on engineering aspects of information
systems research. The focus is on the investigation of artifacts and
systems in business environments. All papers in this track must include
strong empirical evaluations that are rigorous and repeatable and that
critically test criteria like usefulness or added value of the proposed
artifact (for example by showing considerable performance improvements
compared to past work). This track covers business process intelligence,
including process mining techniques, and the use of process models for
enactment, model-driven engineering, as well as interaction with
services and deployment architectures like the Cloud. It also covers BPM
systems in particular domains, such as digital health, smart mobility,
or Internet of Things.
Track III: Management (Chair: Jörg Becker)
Track III invites papers that aim to advance our understanding of how
BPM can deliver business value or competitive advantage, for instance by
developing capabilities to improve, innovate, or transform organizations
or to tackle the challenges and opportunities of digitalization. Papers
that study process thinking, organizational routines, process
innovation, and the application and impact of BPM methods and tools in
use contexts based on empirical observation are highly welcome, too.
Areas of interest include a wide range of capability areas that are
relevant for BPM, such as strategic alignment, governance, methods,
information technology, and human aspects including people and culture.
== SUBMISSIONS ==
Each paper must be submitted to exactly one track. Papers must be
formatted according to Springer’s LNCS formatting guidelines.
Submissions must be in English and must not exceed 16 pages. The title
page must contain a short abstract clarifying the relation of the paper
with the topics above. The paper must clearly state the problem being
addressed, the goal of the work, the results achieved, and the relation
to other work. Student papers are treated as regular papers in the
review process. Importantly, the contribution underlying a student
paper must be carried out mainly by the (PhD) student(s), but others
(advisors, collaborators, etc.) can appear as authors as well. When
submitting the paper, student papers must be clearly marked as such in
the EasyChair system. To be eligible for the best student paper award,
student papers have to be presented at the conference by a student author.
Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format via
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bpm2020
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bpm2020>.
Submissions must be original contributions that have neither been
published previously nor submitted to other conferences or journals
while being submitted to BPM 2020. Accepted papers will be included in
the conference proceedings published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in
Computer Science series.
Innovative papers which have high potential of stimulating discussion at
the conference but does not fully meet the quality criteria for the main
conference will be invited for presentation at the BPM Forum. Those
papers will be published in full length in a separate post-proceedings
volume in the Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing series.
First-time submitters to BPM may request to be considered for a
pre-submission shepherding program in which a selected BPM PC member
advises on the presentation and positioning of a shepherded paper.
== KEY DATES ==
* Full paper submission (strict deadline): 16 March 2020
* Notification: 11 May 2020
* Camera-ready paper submission: 8 June 2020
* Conference: 15-17 September 2020
There is no separate deadline for abstract submission.
Deadlines correspond to anywhere on earth (AoE).
== CONSOLIDATION CHAIR ==
Marlon Dumas, University of Tartu, Estonia.
== MORE INFORMATION ==
Contact bpm2020(a)easychair.org <mailto:bpm2020@easychair.org> for more
information.
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Subject: [AISWorld] CfP SPLC 2020 24th International Systems and
Software Product Line Conference (Montréal, Canada)
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2020 13:00:54 +0000
From: Martinez Perdiguero, Jabier <jabier.martinez(a)tecnalia.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
SPLC 2020: 24th International Systems and Software Product Line Conference
October 19 to 23, 2020
Montréal, Canada
https://splc2020.net/
Follow SPLC on Twitter: @splcconf
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**** CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS ****
The Systems and Software Product Line Conference (SPLC) is a premier
forum where researchers, practitioners, and educators can present and
discuss the most recent ideas, trends, experiences, and challenges in
the area of software and system product lines engineering. Conference
events include opportunities to hear industry leaders' real-world
experiences and researchers' latest ideas and to learn from both.
The 24th International Systems and Software Product Line Conference
(SPLC 2020) will be held from October 19th to 23rd with a planned
collocation with the IEEE / ACM 23rd International Conference on Model
Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS).
TRACKS
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* Research Papers
High quality research work that uses established scientific
methodologies, written using high standards of academic technical
publications.
* Industrial Systems and Software Product Lines Papers
We invite submission of papers presenting challenges, innovations and
solutions to concrete industrial applications of software and product
line engineering methodologies and tools. Submitted papers should
showcase a significant software component to the research.
* Challenges and Solutions Papers
We highly encourage community members to provide concrete sets of case
studies and problems that showcase SPL-related challenges. First, there
will be a call for cases where researchers or practitioners are
encouraged to contribute a concrete case study. Then, after the accepted
case studies are published, there will be a call for solutions. Both
accepted case descriptions and solutions will be included in the
conference proceedings.
* Journal First Papers
Authors of journal-first papers are invited to submit their publications
to present their work at SPLC. This is an opportunity to speak directly
to the community and offer SPLC attendees a richer set of presentations.
* Workshop Proposals
We invite the community to submit proposals for one or two- day
workshops in the field. In particular, workshops on challenging,
emerging areas related to conference topics.
* Demonstrations and Tools
This track highlights live demonstrations of product-line tools and of
practices tackling current industrial challenges.
* Doctoral Symposium Papers
The SPLC Doctoral Symposium aims to provide a supportive environment
that enables doctoral students to get constructive feedback on their
research. Students will have the opportunity to discuss their work with
experienced members of the community.
* Tutorial Proposals
Tutorials provide a valuable opportunity for participants to expand
their knowledge and skills in product line engineering. Tutorials may
focus on introductory product lines topics, or on advanced tools,
approaches, methods, and best practices.
Important Dates
===========
* Research track
Abstract submission: April 9, 2020
Paper submission: April 16, 2020
Notification: June 1, 2020
Artifact submission: June 18, 2020
Artifact notification: July 3, 2020
Camera-ready paper: July 17, 2020
* Industrial systems and product lines track
Abstract submission: : April 10, 2020
Paper submission: April 17, 2020
Notification: May 29, 2020
Camera-ready paper: June 12, 2020
* Challenge track
Case submission deadline: February 7, 2020
Case notification: February 14, 2020
Camera ready case descriptions deadline: February 21, 2020
Call for solutions released: February 28, 2020
Solution submission deadline: May 22, 2020
Challenge notification: June 12, 2020
Camera ready solution papers: July 3, 2020
* Workshops
Workshop proposal: March 20, 2020
Notification: April 10, 2020
Workshop papers submission: July 24, 2020
Workshop papers notification: August 14, 2020
Final version of papers + summary of the workshop: August 28, 2020
* Journal first papers
Submission: June 5, 2020
Notification for invitation: July 03, 2020
Camera ready summary papers: July 17, 2020
* Demonstrations and tools
Paper submission: June 05, 2020
Notification: June 26, 2020
Camera-ready papers: July 03, 2020
* Doctoral symposium
Paper submissions: June 5, 2020
Notifications: June 26, 2020
Camera-ready papers: July 3, 2020
* Tutorials
Tutorial submission: May 1, 2020
Notification: May 29, 2020
Final version of the 1 page description for the proceedings: June 12th, 2020
Organization
=========
* General Chairs
Roberto Erick Lopez-Herrejon, École de technologie supérieure, Canada
* Research Track Chairs
Sarah Nadi, University of Alberta, Canada
Philippe Collet, Université Côte d'Azur, France
* Workshops Chairs
Iris Reinhartz-Berger, University of Haifa, Israel
Gilles Perrouin, University of Namur, Belgium
* Doctoral Symposium Chairs
Ina Schaefer, Braunschweig University of Technology, Germany
Rafael Capilla, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
* Tutorials Chairs
Carlos Cetina, University San Jorge, Spain
Sandro Schulze, Otto-von-Guericke Universität Magdeburg, Germany
* Industrial Systems and Software Product Lines Chairs
Salvador Trujillo, IKERLAN Research Center, Spain
Shaukat Ali, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
* Hall of Fame Chairs
Natsuko Noda, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan
Goetz Botterweck, University of Limerick, Ireland
* Challenge Track Chairs
Jose Galindo, University of Seville, Spain
Lukas Linsbauer, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
* Journal First Chair
Thorsten Berger, Chalmers University, Sweden
Wesley K. G. Assunção, Federal University of Technology - Paraná, Brazil
* Demonstrations and Tools Chairs
Julia Rubin, University of British Columbia, Canada
Jacob Krüger, University of Magdeburg, Germany
* Web Chair
Yoena Dominguez Rivero, Ecole de technologie supérieure (ETS),
University of Quebec, Canada
* Proceedings Chair
Paul Gazzillo, University of Central Florida
* Publicity and Social Media Chairs
Jabier Martinez, Tecnalia, Spain
* Student Volunteers Chairs
Seiede Reyhane Kamali, Ecole de technologie superieure (ETS), University
of Quebec, Canada
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call For Paper: IEEE COMPSAC 2020 - Submission
deadline: January 20, 2020
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2020 03:03:39 +0000
From: Hossain Shahriar <hshahria(a)kennesaw.edu>
To: 'aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org' <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
*****Apologies for multiple postings*****
IEEE COMPSAC 2020
Madrid, Spain
July 13-17, 2020
Driving Intelligent Transformation of the Digital World
FOR FULL CFP, PLEASE VISIT HTTPS://IEEECOMPSAC.COMPUTER.ORG/2020
COMPSAC is the IEEE Computer Society Signature Conference on Computers,
Software and Applications. It is a major international forum for
academia, industry, and government to discuss research results and
advancements, emerging challenges, and future trends in computer and
software technologies and applications. The theme of COMPSAC 2020 is
“Driving Intelligent Transformation of the Digital World”.
Staying relevant in a constantly evolving digital landscape is a
challenge faced by researchers, developers, and producers in virtually
every industry and area of study. Once limited to software-enabled
devices, the ubiquity of digitally-enabled systems makes this challenge
a universal issue. Furthermore, as relevance fuels change, many
influencers will offer solutions that benefit their own priorities.
Fortunately, history has shown that the building blocks of digital
change are forged by those conducting foundational research and
development of digital systems and human interactions. Artificial
Intelligence is not new, but is much more utilized in everyday computing
now that data and processing resources are more economically viable,
hence widely available. The opportunity to drive the use of this
powerful tool in transforming the digital world is yours. Will your
results help define the path ahead, or will you relegate those decisions
to those with different priorities for utilizing intelligence in digital
systems? COMPSAC has been and continues to be a highly respected venue
for the dissemination of key research on computer and software systems
and applications, and has influenced fundamental developments in these
fields for over 40 years. COMPSAC 2020 is your opportunity to add your
mark to this ongoing journey, and we highly encourage your submission!
COMPSAC 2020, organized as a tightly integrated union of symposia, will
focus on technical aspects of issues relevant to intelligent
transformation of the digital world. The technical program will include
keynote addresses, research papers, industrial case studies, fast
abstracts, a doctoral symposium, poster sessions, and workshops and
tutorials on emerging and important topics related to the conference
theme. Highlights of the conference will include plenary and specialized
panels that will address the technical challenges facing researchers and
practitioners who are driving fundamental changes in intelligent systems
and applications. Panels will also address cultural and societal
challenges for a society whose members must continue to learn to live,
work, and play in the environments the technologies produce.
Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research work, as
well as industrial practice reports. Simultaneous submission to other
publication venues is not permitted except as highlighted in the COMPSAC
2020 J1C2 & C1J2 program. All submissions must adhere to IEEE Publishing
Policies, and will be vetted through the IEEE CrossCheck portal.
*****PAPER FORMATS*****
Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research work, as
well as industrial practice reports. Simultaneous submission to other
publication venues is not permitted except for COMPSAC 2020 J1C2 & C1J2
publication schemes. In accordance with IEEE policy, submitted
manuscripts will be checked for plagiarism. Instances of alleged
misconduct will be handled according to the IEEE Publication Services
and Product Board Operations Manual.
Please note that in order to ensure the fairness of the review process,
COMPSAC follows the double-blind review procedure. Therefore we kindly
ask authors to remove their names, affiliations and contacts from the
header of their papers in the review version. Please also redact all
references to authors’ names, affiliations or prior works from the paper
when submitting papers for review. Once accepted, authors can then
include their names, affiliations and contacts in the camera-ready
revision of the paper, and put the references to their prior works back.
*****FORMATTING*****
Page limits are inclusive of tables, figures, appendices, and
references. Full conference papers and workshop papers can add an
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J1/C2 papers: 2-3 pages
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call For Papers: Smart and Connected Health
Symposium, Submission Deadline: January 20, 2020
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2020 03:06:00 +0000
From: Hossain Shahriar <hshahria(a)kennesaw.edu>
To: 'aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org' <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Smart and Connected Health (SCH) Symposium @ COMPSAC 2020, Madrid, Spain;
Paper Submissions Due: January 20, 2020
https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2020/sch/
The goal of the Smart and Connected Health (SCH) symposium is to provide
an international forum connecting data, people and systems towards the
development and integration of innovative computer, software and
applications supporting the transformation of health and medicine.
Advances in communications, computer, and medical technology have
facilitated the practice of personalized health, which utilizes sensory
computational communication systems to support improved and more
personalized healthcare and healthy lifestyle choices. The proliferation
of broadband wireless services, along with more powerful and convenient
handheld devices, is helping to introduce real-time monitoring and
guidance for a wide array of patients. Research community and industry
are now connecting medical care with technology developers, vendors of
wireless and sensing hardware systems, network service providers, and
data management communities.
The symposium encourages research and breakthrough ideas in areas of
smart and connected health such as networking, pervasive computing,
analytics, sensor integration, privacy and security, socio-behavioral
models, and cognitive processes and system and process modeling. The
forum will increase more awareness of the constraints arising from
clinical and medical needs, barriers to change, heterogeneity of data,
semantic mismatch and limitations of current cyber physical systems and
an aging population.
The SCH symposium seeks inter-disciplinary collaborative research that
lead to new fundamental insights; and encourages empirical validation of
new concepts through research prototypes, ranging from specific
components to entire systems. It will open collaborations between
academic, industry, and other organizations to establish better linkages
between fundamental science, medicine and healthcare practice and
technology development, deployment and use.
Submissions could consist of theoretical/applied research in topics
including, but not limited to:
* Smart intervention for prevention of diseases
* Smart and Connected Health –Wellness and Prevention to Acute and
Chronic Care
* Smart and Connected health for various care such as palliative and cancer
* Security and privacy in Smart and Connected health
* Telemedicine and mobile health for Smart and Connected Health
* Evidence Based Medicine and Clinical Practice Guidelines
* Data Analytics in Smart and Connected Health
* Ethics, privacy, and research regulations in Smart and Connected Health
* Smart and wearable systems to support mobility impaired children
* Non-invasive and wearable diagnosis of health conditions such as sepsis
* Wearable devices for in home monitoring of heart failure
* Smart systems for prediction and assessment of health conditions such
as acute respiratory distress symptoms
* Intelligent clinical decision support systems
* Personalize evidence-based medicine
* Smart systems for reducing obesity
* Privacy preserving data analytics
* Smart and connected environmental public health
* Post operative health management
* Trauma treatment
* Patient-centric home
* Cognitive haptic based rehabilitation system
* Privacy preserving computation in genomic data
* Personalized drug delivery
* Monitoring of health conditions such as joint kinematics
* Mining for smart healthcare such as drug-drug interaction from Health
Record Databases
* Patient similarity learning from massive clinical database
* Computer guided training systems in healthcare such as laparoscopy
Important Dates:
Deadline for paper submission: January 20, 2020
Notification of acceptance: April 3, 2020
Camera-ready and registration due: May 15, 2020
Paper format and template:
https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2020/information-for-authors/
Paper submission site:
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=compsac20200
SCH Symposium Chairs
Ji-Jiang Yang, Tsinghua University, China
William Chu, Tunghai University Taiwan
SCH PC Chairs
Sahra Sedighsarvestani, Missouri University of Science & Technology, USA
Hossain Shahriar, Kennesaw State University, USA
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Subject: [AISWorld] Second IEEE Digital Health as a Service Symposium -
Beijing, China, July 8-9, 2020
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2020 03:08:15 +0000
From: Hossain Shahriar <hshahria(a)kennesaw.edu>
To: 'aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org' <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Second IEEE Digital Health as a Service Symposium
In conjunction with 2020 IEEE World Congress on Services
Beijing, China, July 8-9, 2020
Please join us in the second IEEE Digital Health as a Service Symposium
(DHAASS) which will be organized within the 2020 IEEE World Congress on
Services (IEEE SERVICES), The Congress will take place July 7-11, 2020,
in Beijing, China (https://conferences.computer.org/services/2020/).
DHAASS, which will be held July 8-9, 2020, aims to bring together
leading researchers, community leaders and visionaries from academia and
industry, end-users, and healthcare professionals, in the area of
digital health to share their research, practical experience, and
visions of the future of sustainable health and social care transformations.
About DHAASS
Looking at the health and integrated care system through services’
spectacles reveal significant opportunities for engaging digital health
to affect an ecosystem shift in which a new health delivery model is
unleashed. Engaging multiple and new roles, including communities and
individual patients in their own integrated healthcare services delivery
is one of the promising opportunities which can be made possible by the
microservices structuring of the health and care system . Broadly
speaking, related discovery, composition and provision of healthcare
services will need to be based on cutting-edge computer technologies and
digital media/data so that quality factors including timing,
granularity, scale, cost-effectiveness, safety, security, privacy, and
precision are integral parts of the healthcare value chain ecosystem.
Digital Health services can include, among many other innovative
methods, preventive and predictive capabilities of machine learning
based data analytics, actionable recommendations based on in-situ
monitoring and assessment of an individual’s real-time physical and
cognitive performance, trade-off analysis between cloud-based versus
edge-based sensory data streaming and data analytics.
Scope
DHAASS will embrace a broad spectrum of issues and concerns, including,
but not limited to, the following topics related to digital health as
services:
• Microservices models and architectures of health and integrated care
services
• Disease/condition-specific provider microservice design (e.g.,
diabetes, obesity, COPD, dementia, post cancer treatment, allergies,
Ear, Nose and Throat Conditions (ENT))
• Patient/user-side microservices design (user needs, social isolation,
assistive living for older adults and individuals with special needs,
emergencies)
• Standardizing provider-side and user-side microservices. FHIR
resources, profiles and extension for digital health as a service
• Microservices-based delivery pathways co-design and provider acceptability
• Informatic, cybernetic and mediatic digital health platforms
supportive of implementing microservices architecture
• Community crowd-sourcing for delivery of health and care microservices
• Microservices crowd-sourcing platforms
• Worker training and selection, reputation management, and micropayments
• Mediation technology for peer group support (peer-sourcing)
• Qualifying and activating user-side microservice requests:
eligibility, fairness, properness, among other qualifications including
irrational service user models (e.g., a dementia patient requesting the
microservice repeatedly and forgetfully)
• mHealth services and applications which include the use of mobile
devices o in collecting community and clinical health data, delivery of
healthcare information to practitioners, researchers and patients,
• for real-time monitoring of patient vital signs and the direct
provision of care (via mobile telemedicine)
• for training and collaboration of health workers.
• Health economics of microservices-oriented care delivery systems o
Scalability issues for adopting digital health as services
• Empirical study on savings in unit and total cost realized by patient
and community engagement
Submissions
Submitted papers must be solely the work of the author(s), must not have
been previously published elsewhere, and must not be under consideration
for publication elsewhere. We strongly encourage interdisciplinary work
involving end-users, health professionals, care providers and/or
clinicians. We also encourage sharing of research tools and reproducible
data as supplementary materials.
Four types of main track submissions:
(1) Full Research Papers: These papers describe original research
contributions to the field of digital health. A research paper should
clearly describe the problem, the state of the art with respect to the
problem, the proposed solution and the validation and evaluation of the
solution. (8 pages)
(2) Work-In-Progress: We also call for short research papers, which are
intended to report WIP and early stage projects without complete
validation and evaluation. (3 pages)
(3) Health Professional Track: Health professionals are invited to
submit their experiences. This submission follows the format of
Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion and Conclusions. (3 pages)
(4) Industrial Track: We invite technology- and product -focused
submissions by the digital health technology industry. (2 pages)
All contributions will be subject to a rigorous peer-review process,
with an emphasis on originality, practicality and overall quality. Every
paper will be reviewed by at least three committee members.
In addition to the four tracks, we will also organize the following
sessions.
Posters and Demos: DHAASS will accept submission of Poster or Demo
proposals, describing research results or ongoing research projects.
Posters and Demos will be displayed/showcased in a dedicated area at the
conference, and presented in the Posters/Demos session. (1 page)
Tutorials: DHAASS will host half-day or full-day sessions toward the
digital health literacy. We welcome healthcare
specialists/technologists, who are eager to share their
expertise/know-hows with participants from other disciplines and/or
students, to submit tutorial proposals. (1 page)
Panel Proposals: DHAASS will provide multiple opportunities for
exchanging and discussing ideas with renowned experts from the digital
health academia and practice. We call for proposals for panels on
digital health related topics. (1 page)
Digi-Healthon: DHAASS will provide students and others with a design
sprint-like event to address given digital health problems and present
their solution ideas/prototypes for competition. During this two-day
event, the participants are expected to deliver innovative but useful
software/hardware for digital health practitioners. The specific problem
and design constraints will be set by the track chair at the beginning
of the competition and the winners will get prizes. This submission
follows the format of 1) Team name, 2) Team members (maximum of 5) with
their short bios and 3) Motivation to partipate. It is higly recommended
that the team members’ backgrounds are diverse (e.g., computing,
medicine, nursing, etc.). (1 page)
General manuscript guidelines and submission information is available at:
https://conferences.computer.org/services/2020/cfp/callforpapers.html
Important Dates
Four Main Tracks (full research papers, work-in-progress, health
professional and industrial tracks):
• Submissions are due on: February 13, 2020 (5:00 am, UTC)
• Final notification to authors: April 13, 2020
• Camera ready manuscripts due: April 27, 2020
All Other Tracks (posters and demos, tutorials, panels and digi-healthon
tracks):
• Submissions are due on: March 30, 2020 (5:00 am, UTC)
• Final notification to authors: April 13, 2020
• Camera ready manuscripts due: April 27, 2020
Proceedings
DHAASS 2020 proceedings will be published as in a separate volume
(entitled SERVICES) for the 2020 IEEE World Congress on Services, which
will also publish proceedings as separate volumes for the other four
co-located conferences including IEEE CLOUD, IEEE ICWS, IEEE SCC and
IEEE SMDS. For the contents of DHAASS 2019 published by IEEE, please
refer to the SERVICES 2019 Volume at:
https://conferences.computer.org/services/2020/proceedings/
Please visit Instructions for Authors regarding how to submit your
camera-ready paper at this EasyChair submission (select DHAASS track):
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ieeeservices2020
Organization
General Chairs:
Carl K. Chang, Iowa State University, USA
Chris Nugent, Ulster University, UK
Guotong Xie, PingAn Group, China
Program Co-Chairs:
Sheikh (Iqbal) Ahamed, Marquette University, USA
Jaejoon Lee, University of East Anglia, UK
Pattanasak Mongkolwat, Mahidol University, Thailand
Posters and Demo Chair:
Chris Bull, Lancaster University, UK
Hossain Shahriar, Kennesaw State University, USA
Digi-Healthon Chair:
Jaejoon Lee, University of East Anglia, UK
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Subject: [WI] ETAPS Workshop on Trends, Extensions, Applications and
Semantics of Logic Programming (TEASE-LP 2020)
Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2020 17:22:34 +0000
From: Ekaterina Komendantskaya <komendantskaya(a)gmail.com>
Reply-To: Ekaterina Komendantskaya <komendantskaya(a)gmail.com>
To: Katya Komendantskaya <komendantskaya(a)gmail.com>
Call for Contributions
Workshop on Trends, Extensions, Applications and
Semantics of Logic Programming (TEASE-LP 2020)
Dublin, Ireland, 25 April 2020
(co-located with ETAPS 2020)
www.coalg.org/tease-lp <http://www.coalg.org/tease-lp>
Logic programming is a framework for expressing programs, propositions
and relations as Horn clause theories, with the purpose of performing
automatic inference in these theories. Horn clause theories are famous
for their well-understood declarative semantics, in which models of
logic programs are given inductively or coinductively. At the same time,
Horn clauses give rise to efficient inference procedures, usually involving
resolution. Logic programming found applications in type inference,
verification, and AI. While logic programming was originally conceived
for describing simple facts, it was extended to account for much more
complex theories. This includes higher-order theories, inductive and
coinductive data, and stochastic/probabilistic theories.
The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers that work on
extensions of logic programming and inference methods, and to foster an
exchange of methods and applications that have emerged in different
communities.
Topics
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The central idea of this workshop is to discuss the theory of logic
programming and associated topics that have as well the goal to
automatically infer knowledge and proofs. Our intention is to bring
together researchers that work on the numerous topics that contribute to
automatic proof inference and foster an exchange that may lead to advances
in the theory of logic programming.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Proof theory (e.g. focalised and uniform proofs),
* Logic programming beyond the classical Horn clause theories
(e.g. coinduction, higher-order Horn clauses, probabilities,
categorical logic, inductive LP),
* Extensions of logic programming (e.g. DataLog, description logic,
relational programming),
* Advanced implementations (e.g. λProlog, ELPI, miniKanren),
* Type theory (e.g. polarised λ-calculus, proofs-as-programs,
types for logic programming),
* Semantics (e.g. classical, categorical, algebraic, coalgebraic) , and
* Applications.
Venue and Event
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TEASE-LP 2020 will be held in Dublin, Ireland, co-located with
ETAPS 2020 on 25 April 2020.
Important Dates
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Abstract submission Wednesday, 26 February 2020 AoE
Notification Wednesday, 25 March 2020 AoE
Camera-ready copy Wednesday, 1 April 2020 AoE
Workshop Saturday, 25 April 2020
Programme Committee
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Henning Basold (chair), Leiden University, NLD
William Byrd, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA
Gopal Gupta, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Ekaterina Komendantskaya (chair), Heriot-Watt University, GBR
Dale Miller, INRIA and LIX/Ecole Polytechnique, FRA
Gopalan Nadathur, University of Minnesota, USA
Frank Pfenning, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Hiroshi Unno, University of Tsukuba, JPN
Noam Zeilberger, University of Birmingham, GBR
Submission Instructions
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Since the aim of the workshop is to foster exchange and discussions
on trends, extensions, applications and semantics of logic programming,
we invite presentations of possibly already published as well as ongoing
work. Submissions should be abstracts of at most two pages in
EPTCS style (http://style.eptcs.org/) and will be only be published in
the informal pre-proceedings and on the website of the workshop.
Post-proceedings volume may be solicited by the PC, based on the quality
of contributions. Contributions should be submitted via the Easychair
system:
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=teaselp2020
All contributions will be refereed by the programme committee and it is
expected that at least one of the authors will be present during the
workshop.
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Subject: [AISWorld] [Siksleden] CFP: ICWE 2020 - Abstract/Workshop
Proposal Submission Deadline 19 January 2020
Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2020 16:50:11 +0100
From: Flavius Frasincar <frasincar(a)ese.eur.nl>
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20th International Conference on Web Engineering (ICWE 2020)
Helsinki, Finland | June 9-12, 2020
https://icwe2020.webengineering.org/
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IMPORTANT DATES
* Workshop proposal submission: January 19, 2020 (23h59 Hawaii Time)
* Abstract submission: January 19, 2020 (23h59 Hawaii Time)
* Paper submission: January 26, 2020 (23h59 Hawaii Time)
* Notification: February 28, (23h59 Hawaii Time)
* Camera-ready: March 19, 2020 (23h59 Hawaii Time)
ICWE 2020 AT A GLANCE
The International Conference on Web Engineering (ICWE) is the premier
annual conference on Web Engineering and associated technologies, ICWE
aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from various
disciplines in academia and industry to tackle the emerging challenges
in the engineering of Web applications and in the problems of its
associated technologies, as well as the impact of those technologies on
society and culture. The 20th edition of ICWE will accept contributions
on a wide spectrum of topics related to Web Engineering, such as, among
others:
* Web application modeling and engineering
* Web mining, big data analytics and knowledge extraction
* Semantic Web and Linked Open Data
* Web crowdsourcing, social and human computation
* Mobile Web application engineering
* Web Personalization
* Web of Things
* Web composition and mashups
* Web programming languages, tools and frameworks
- Web Assembly
* Microservice and Web API engineering
* Web user interface design
* Redecentralization of the Web
* Web-based learning
* Quality aspects of Web applications:
- Accessibility and Usability
- Security and Privacy
- Reusability and Composition
- Mobility and Distribution
- Performance and Scalability
- Testability and Quality Assurance
- Maintainability and Sustainability
In addition to the research track, ICWE 2020 also seeks contributions of
demos and posters, student papers to the PhD Symposium, and tutorials.
The conference will be held at Helsinki, Finland. Helsinki is the
capital of Finland, hub of transportation, and hosts many private and
public research institutes. Further information can be found at
https://icwe2020.webengineering.org/.
ORGANIZATION
General Chair:
Tommi Mikkonen, University of Helsinki, Finland
Program Co-Chairs:
Maria Bielikova, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovakia
Cesare Pautasso, University of Lugano, Switzerland
SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
This call addresses research contributions in one of the following
categories:
* Full papers: 16 pages (including references)
* Short papers: 8 pages (including references)
* Demo papers: 4 pages, including references)
* Poster papers: 4 pages (including references)
* Industrial papers: 8 pages (including references)
* Education papers: 8 pages (including references)
Papers must be formatted according to the information for Springer LNCS
authors at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html and submitted
in PDF. Papers submitted to ICWE 2020 must not be under review elsewhere
while under consideration for ICWE 2020, nor may have been already
previously published elsewhere. Submissions that are not in compliance
with the required submission format or that are out of the scope of the
conference will be desk rejected without reviewing.
Accepted contributions will be included into the ICWE 2020 Springer LNCS
proceedings. The best papers will be selected to be proposed, in
extended form, as part of a special issue of the Journal of Web Engineering.
Authors should consult Springer's authors' guidelines
(https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…)
for the preparation of their papers. Springer encourages authors to
include their ORCIDs (https://goo.gl/hbsa4D) in their papers. In
addition, the corresponding author of each paper, acting on behalf of
all of the authors of that paper, must complete and sign a
Consent-to-Publish form, through which the copyright for their paper is
transferred to Springer.
Submissions and reviewing are supported by the EasyChair system at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icwe2020.
Details for formatting and submitting the papers can be found from ICWE
2020 website:
https://icwe2020.webengineering.org/call-for-papers/
SUBMISSION OF WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
Workshop proposals must follow the instructions given on the ICWE 2020
website:
https://icwe2020.webengineering.org/call-for-workshops/
Workshop proposals should be submitted as a single PDF file to
workshopchairs.icwe2020(a)webengineering.org. All submitted workshop
proposals must be formatted in accordance to the information for
Springer LNCS authors at
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…
and submitted in PDF. Proposals should not exceed 10 pages overall,
including all the required sections.
CONTACT
All questions about submissions should be emailed to
icwe2020(a)easychair.org. Further information can be found at
https://icwe2020.webengineering.org/.
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