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Subject: [wkwi] FW: CfP DiKuLe-Symposium
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2022 11:47:55 +0000
From: Staake, Thorsten <thorsten.staake(a)uni-bamberg.de>
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Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
gerne möchte ich Ihre Aufmerksamkeit auf folgende Veranstaltung lenken:
An der Universität Bamberg findet am *6.-7. Oktober 2022* das
interdiziplinäre Symposium zum Thema "*Digitale Kulturen in der Lehre
entwickeln*" statt, über dessen Call for Papers ich gerne informiere.
Eingereichte Beiträge werden im Nachgang des Symposiums bei dem Verlag
Springer VS in der Reihe "Perspektiven der Hochschuldidaktik"
veröffentlicht.
*Schwerpunkt des Symposiums***
Neue digitale Formate und digitale Werkzeuge können die Qualität der
Lehre verbessern. Sie werden zu einem integralen Bestandteil eines
modernen Hochschulstudiums. Dadurch verändern sich die Anforderungen an
Hochschulen und Lehrende, aber auch an Studierende. Es entsteht eine
neue Kultur digitaler Lehre, deren Entwicklungsprozess durch innovative
Methoden und neue Strukturen gestaltet werden will.
Mit dem Symposium wollen wir den Prozess der Kulturentwicklung digitaler
Lehre öffnen und mit Forscherinnen und Forschern, Praktikerinnen und
Praktikern sowie Studierenden reflektieren. Berücksichtigt werden dabei
auch interdisziplinäre Fragestellungen zur Entwicklung digitaler
Kulturen der Lehre.
Relevant sind etwa Forschungs- und Entwicklungsergebnisse aus den
Gebieten der Hochschuldidaktik, Psychologie, Soziologie und
(Wirtschafts-)Informatik zu Blended-Learning-Formaten, Mechanismen zur
effektiven Gestaltung aufgezeichneter Videos oder synchroner
Videokonferenzen sowie technisch unterstütze Lehr-Lern-Ansätze für eine
smarte Didaktik in Präsenz- und Online-Lehre.
*Informationen zum Call for Papers*
**
Forschende sowie Praktikerinnen und Praktiker sind aufgerufen,
wissenschaftliche Beiträge oder Best-Practice-Beispiele aus dem
Themenfeld digitale Lehre einzureichen. Die Abstracts (max. 500 Wörter)
sollen aufzeigen, in welcher Beziehung sie zum Thema des Symposiums, der
Entwicklung von Kulturen der digitalen Lehre, stehen. Interdisziplinäre
Arbeiten sind erwünscht.
Die eingereichten Abstracts durchlaufen ein Double-Blind
Review-Verfahren. Das Programmkomitee entscheidet über die Annahme und
die Form des Beitrags: Vortrag mit Vollbeitrag oder Kurzbeitrag im
Sammelband oder Poster.
Voll- und Kurzbeiträge werden nach dem Symposium in einem Sammelband im
Verlag Springer VS in der Reihe Perspektiven der Hochschuldidaktik
veröffentlicht. Poster werden während des Symposiums ausgestellt und im
Nachgang online veröffentlicht.
Kriterien im Review-Verfahren:
- Bezug zu leitender Fragestellung und Schwerpunkt des Symposiums.
- Neuartigkeit des Inhaltes.
- Praktische Relevanz für die Hochschullehre.
- Erkenntnisgewinn und Mehrwert für Teilnehmende am Symposium.
- Wissenschaftlichkeit und Qualität des methodischen Ansatzes.
Wir bitten um die Einreichung von Abstracts mit maximal 500 Wörtern.
*Die Einreichungsfrist ist der 30.04.2022 *(Tagesende).**Die Einreichung
erfolgt via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dikule2022.
Bitte nennen Sie im Abstract das angestrebte Format: (1) Vollbeitrag mit
bis zu 7500 Wörtern (max. 20 Seiten) oder (2) Kurzbeitrag mit bis zu
1000 Wörtern (max. 3 Seiten) im Sammelband oder (3) Poster ohne Beitrag
im Sammelband. Die Angaben zum Maximalumfang sind vorläufig.
Wir benachrichtigen alle Einreichenden bis zum 10.06.2022. Wir erwarten,
dass jeder angenommene Abstract von mindestens einer Person auf dem
Symposium (06.07.10.2022) präsentiert wird. Die zur Veröffentlichung
angenommenen Voll- und Kurzbeiträge benötigen wir bis 01.12.2022. Das
für die Veröffentlichung zu verwendende Template wird im Sommer 2022 an
dieser Stelle bereitgestellt.
Alle Informationen zum Call for Papers finden Sie auf der Website:
https://dikule-symposium.de/
Viele Grüße
Lorenz Mrohs
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www.uni-bamberg.de/dikule <http://www.uni-bamberg.de/dikule> – Tel.: 0951-863-2202
Weitergeleitet von Thorsten Staake, Universität Bamberg
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Subject: [WI] MODELS 2022 : ACM/IEEE 25th International Conference on
Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2022 11:36:17 +0100
From: manuel.wimmer(a)jku.at
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To: wi(a)lists.kit.edu
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MODELS 2022
ACM/IEEE 25th International Conference on
Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems
October 16-21, 2022
Montreal, Canada
https://conf.researchr.org/home/models-2022
<https://conf.researchr.org/home/models-2022>
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MODELS is the premier conference series for model-based software and
systems engineering. Since 1998, MODELS has covered all aspects of
modeling, from languages and methods, to tools and applications.
Attendees of MODELS come from diverse backgrounds, including
researchers, academics, engineers, and industrial professionals. MODELS
2022 is a forum for participants to exchange cutting-edge research
results and innovative practical experiences around modeling, modeling
languages, and model-based software and systems engineering.
This year’s edition will provide an opportunity for the modeling
community to further advance the foundations of modeling, and come up
with innovative applications of modeling in emerging areas of
cyber-physical systems, embedded systems, socio-technical systems, cloud
computing, big data, machine learning, security, open source, and
sustainability.
For this year’s edition, the conference has the special theme “Modeling
for social good” #MDE4SG. Thus, we especially encourage contributions
where model-based engineering intersects with research and applications
on, not exclusively, socio-technical systems, tools with social impact,
integrating human values, data science, artificial intelligence, digital
twins, Industry/Society 5.0, and intelligent systems in general.
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*Important Dates*
Abstract Submission: May 11, 2022
Paper Submission: May 18, 2022
Author notification: July 12, 2022
Camera Ready Due: August 1, 2022
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*Topics of Interest (but not restricted to):*
MODELS 2022 seeks submissions on diverse topics related to modeling for
software and systems engineering, including, but not limited to:
·Foundations of model-based engineering, including definition of syntax
and semantics of modeling languages and model transformation languages.
·New paradigms, formalisms, applications, approaches, frameworks, or
processes for model-based engineering such as low-code/no-code
development, digital twins, etc.
·Definition, usage, and analysis of model-based generative and
re-engineering approaches.
·Models@Runtime: model-based monitoring, analysis, and adaptation
towards intelligent systems, e.g., with digital shadows or digital twins.
·Development of model-based systems engineering approaches and
modeling-in-the-large including interdisciplinary engineering and
coordination.
·Applications of AI to model-based engineering problems including e.g.,
search-based and machine learning approaches.
·Model-based engineering foundations for AI-based systems.
·Human and organizational factors in model-based engineering.
·Tools, meta-tools, and language workbenches for model-based
engineering, including model management and scalable model repositories.
·Integration of modeling languages and tools (hybrid multi-modeling
approaches).
·Evaluation and comparison of modeling languages, techniques, and tools.
·Quality assurance (analysis, testing, verification) for functional and
non-functional properties of models and model transformations.
·Collaborative modeling research to address global and team management
issues (e.g., browser-based and cloud-enabled collaboration).
·Evolution of modeling languages and related standards.
·Evidence-based education research for curricular concerns on modeling
topics.
·Modeling in software engineering; applications of models to address
general software engineering challenges.
·Modeling for specific challenges such as collaboration, scalability,
security, interoperability, adaptability, flexibility, maintainability,
dependability, reuse, energy efficiency, sustainability, and uncertainty.
·Modeling with, and for, new and emerging systems and paradigms such as
security, cyber-physical systems (CPSs), the Internet of Things (IoTs),
cloud computing, DevOps, data analytics, data science, machine learning,
big data, systems engineering, socio-technical systems, critical
infrastructures and services, robotics, mobile applications,
conversational agents, open source software, sustainability and modeling
for social good.
·Empirical studies of applying model-based engineering for domains such
as smart production, smart cities, smart enterprises, smart mobility,
smart society, etc.
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As in previous years, MODELS 2022 is offering two tracks for technical
papers: the Foundations Track and the Practice & Innovation Track. A
detailed description on the submission process for both tracks is
provided at:
https://conf.researchr.org/track/models-2022/models-2022-technical-track
<https://conf.researchr.org/track/models-2022/models-2022-technical-track>
***** FOUNDATIONS TRACK *****
We invite authors to submit high quality contributions describing
significant, original, and unpublished results in the following
categories:
1. Technical Papers
Technical papers should describe innovative research in modeling or
model-driven engineering activities. Papers in this submission category
should describe a novel contribution to the field and should carefully
support claims of novelty with citations to the relevant literature.
Evaluation Criteria:
Technical papers are evaluated on the basis of originality, soundness,
relevance, importance of contribution, strength of validation, quality
of presentation and appropriate comparison to related work. Where a
submission builds upon previous work of the author(s), the novelty of
the new contribution must be described clearly with respect to the
previous work. Technical papers need to discuss clearly how the results
were validated (e.g., formal proofs, controlled experiments, rigorous
case studies, or simulations). Authors are strongly encouraged to make
the artifacts used for the evaluation publicly accessible, e.g., through
a Github repository or an alternative that is likely to remain
available. There will be an artifact evaluation process, as discussed
below.
2. New Ideas and Vision Papers
We solicit short papers that present new ideas and visions. Such papers
may describe new, non-conventional model-driven engineering research
positions or approaches that depart from standard practice. They can
describe well-defined research ideas that are at an early stage of
investigation. They could also provide new evidence that common wisdom
should be challenged, present new unifying theories about existing
modeling research that provides novel insight or that can lead to the
development of new technologies or approaches, or apply modeling
technology to radically new application areas.
Evaluation Criteria:
New ideas and vision papers will be assessed primarily on their level of
originality and potential for impact on the field in terms of promoting
innovative thinking. Hence, inadequacies in the state-of-the-art and the
pertinence, correctness, and impact of the idea/vision must be described
clearly, even though the new idea need not be fully worked out, and a
fully detailed roadmap need not be presented. Authors are strongly
encouraged
to make the artifacts used for the evaluation publicly accessible, e.g.,
through
a Github repository or an alternative that is likely to remain available.
There will be an artifact evaluation process, as discussed below.
***** PRACTICE AND INNOVATION TRACK*
The goal of the Practice and Innovation (P&I) Track is to fill the gap
between foundational research in model-based engineering (MBE) and
industrial needs. We invite authors from academia and/or industry to
submit original contributions reporting on the development of innovative
MBE solutions in industries, public sector, or open-source settings, as
well as innovative application of MBE in such contexts. Examples include:
·Scalable and cost-effective methodologies and tools
·Industrial case studies with valuable lessons learned
·Experience reports providing novel insights
Each paper should provide clear take-away value by describing the
context of a problem of practical importance, and the application of MBE
that leads to a solution. A non-exclusive list of topics of interest is
provided here.
Evaluation Criteria:
A paper in the P&I Track will be evaluated mainly from its practical
take-away and the potential impact of the findings. More specifically,
·The paper should discuss why the solution to the problem is innovative
(e.g., in terms of advancing the state-of-practice), effective, and/or
efficient, and what likely practical impact it has or will have;
·The paper should provide a concise explanation of approaches,
techniques, methodologies and tools employed;
·The paper should explain best practices that emerged, tools developed,
and/or software processes involved.
·Studies reporting on negative findings must provide a thorough
discussion of the potential causes of failure, and ideally a perspective
on how to solve them.
·Authors are encouraged to make the artifacts publicly accessible, e.g.,
through a Github repository or an alternative that is likely to remain
available. There will be an optional artifact evaluation process, as
discussed below.
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**** Artefact Evaluation
After the notification, the authors of accepted papers will be invited
to submit their accompanying artifacts (e.g., software, datasets,
proofs) to the Artifact Evaluation track to be evaluated by the Artifact
Evaluation Committee. Participation in the Artifact Evaluation process
is optional and does not affect the final decision regarding the
acceptance of papers. Papers that successfully go through the Artifact
Evaluation process will be rewarded with a seal of approval included in
the papers.
***** Special Issue in SoSyM*
Authors of best papers from the conference will be invited to revise and
submit extended versions of their papers for publication in the Journal
of Software and Systems Modeling.
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Subject: [WI] 35th Bled eConference - Call for Papers
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2022 09:40:05 +0000
From: Hans-Dieter Zimmermann <hansdieter.zimmermann(a)ost.ch>
Reply-To: Hans-Dieter Zimmermann <hansdieter.zimmermann(a)ost.ch>
To: wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de <wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>
Dear Colleagues,
We invite you to submit a research or research in progress paper to the
35th annual international Bled eConference entitled Digital
Restructuring and Human (re)Action.
The conference will be held in June 26 - June 29, 2022
(http://bledconference.org <http://bledconference.org>).
Bled eConference's highlights:
- The conference has been shaping electronic interactions since
1988
- Small supportive community offers the opportunity to benefit
from expertise of esteemed researchers.
- Strong relationships and cooperation with journals
- Doctoral Consortium - Coaching of PhD students
- Students ePrototype Bazaar - supporting innovative ideas from
graduate and undergraduate students
- The Bled Forum for interactive poster presentations
- Panels and Workshops
- EU projects dissemination meetings; enabling project partners
to connect with other similar projects and to disseminate results to a
wider community.
Beside regular tracks related to digital business and digital
transformation, the conference is organising the following special
interest tracks:
- AI/Data Science
- Smart Sustainable Cities
- Business Models
- Digital Ethics
- Digital Health
- Digital Wellness
- Digital Education
- Smart Sustainable Cities
- Digital Consumer
- Restructured Work
Deadline for submission is March 1, 2022. We accept full papers and
research in progress papers.
More information: http://bledconference.org/ <http://bledconference.org/>
Detailed call for papers:
http://bledconference.org/index.php/call-for-papers/
Author guidelines: https://bledconference.org/author-guidelines/
Thank you very much and best wishes,
Andreja Pucihar
Professor of Information Systems
University of Maribor, Slovenia
Bled eConference 2022 PC chair
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Subject: [WI] [CfP] ICLP 2022 - Call for Recently Published Research
Papers
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2022 17:51:20 +0100 (CET)
From: Víctor Pérez <victor.perez(a)software.imdea.org>
Reply-To: Víctor Pérez <victor.perez(a)software.imdea.org>
To: wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
Call for Recently Published Research Papers for ICLP 2022
Since the first conference held in Marseille in 1982, ICLP has been
the premier international event for presenting research in logic
programming.
Contributions are sought for the Recently Published Research
Track for papers related to logic programming that appeared recently
(from January 2020 onwards) in selective journals and conferences,
but have not been previously presented at ICLP.
Recently published research from all areas of logic
programming are welcome, including but not restricted to:
** Foundations: Semantics, Formalisms, Nonmonotonic reasoning,
Knowledge representation.
** Languages issues: Concurrency, Objects, Coordination, Mobility,
Higher order, Types, Modes, Assertions, Modules, Meta-programming,
Logic-based domain-specific languages, Programming techniques.
** Programming support: Program analysis, Transformation, Validation,
Verification, Debugging, Profiling, Testing, Execution
visualization.
** Implementation: Compilation, Virtual machines, Memory management,
Parallel/distributed execution, Constraint handling rules, Tabling,
Foreign interfaces, User interfaces.
** Related Paradigms and Synergies: Inductive and coinductive logic
programming, Constraint logic programming, Answer set programming,
Interaction with SAT, SMT and CSP solvers, Theorem proving,
Argumentation, Probabilistic programming, Machine learning.
** Applications: Databases, Big data, Data integration and federation,
Software engineering, Natural language processing, Web and semantic
web, Agents, Artificial intelligence, Computational life sciences,
Cybersecurity, Robotics, Education.
Important Dates
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** Extended abstract submission: March 12, 2022
** Final notifications: April 30, 2022
** Camera-ready copy due: May 16, 2022
** Conference: July 31--August 8, 2022
Deadlines expire at the end of the day, anywhere on earth. Abstract
and submission deadlines are strict and there will be no extensions.
Submission Details
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Expected submissions for the Recently Published Research Track:
** Extended abstract (2 or 3 pages in EPTCS format: http://style.eptcs.org/)
describing previously published research (from January 2020 onwards) in
selective journals and conferences, based on papers that have not been
previously presented at ICLP. A title page should be appended to
the submission with (i) details on the venue, where the original
paper appeared, (ii) a link to the original paper, (iii) a
paragraph describing why the authors believe this work warrants a
presentation at ICLP. The extended abstracts will be published in
the Technical Communication Proceedings.
Submissions will be done via emailing both track chairs:
* Martin Gebser: martin.gebser(a)aau.at
* Tuncay Tekle: tuncay(a)cs.stonybrook.edu
All accepted papers will be presented during the conference. Authors
of accepted papers will, by default, be automatically included in the
list of ALP members, who will receive quarterly updates from
the Logic Programming Newsletter at no cost.
All submissions must be written in English.
Organization
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** General Chair
Michael Codish, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
** Program Chairs
Yuliya Lierler, University of Nebraska Omaha, USA
Jose F. Morales, IMDEA and Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
** Publicity Chair
Victor Perez, IMDEA Software Institute, Spain
** Workshop Chair
Daniela Inclezan, Miami University, USA
** Doctoral Consortium and Fall School Chairs
Veronica Dahl, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Carmine Dodaro, University of Calabria, Italy
** Programming Contest Chairs
Mario Alviano, University of Calabria, Italy
Vitaly Lagoon, Cadence Design Systems, USA
Program Committee
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Salvador Abreu, Universidade de Évora, Portugal
Mario Alviano, University of Calabria, Italy
Marcello Balduccini, Saint Joseph's University, USA
Mutsunori Banbara, Nagoya University, Japan
Alex Brik, Google Inc., USA
François Bry, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
Pedro Cabalar,University of Corunna, Spain
Francesco Calimeri, University of Calabria, Italy
Manuel Carro, Technical University of Madrid and IMDEA, Spain
Angelos Charalambidis, University of Athens, Greece
Michael Codish, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
Stefania Costantini, University of L'Aquila, Italy
Marc Denecker, KU Leuven, Belgium
Marina De Vos, University of Bath, UK
Agostino Dovier, University of Udine, Italy
Inês Dutra, University of Porto, Portugal
Thomas Eiter, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Esra Erdem, Sabanci University, Turkey
Wolfgang Faber, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Austria
Jorge Fandinno, University of Nebraska Omaha, USA
Paul Fodor, Stony Brook University, USA
Andrea Formisano, University of Udine, Italy
Gerhard Friedrich, Alpen-Adria-Universitaet Klagenfurt, Austria
Sarah Alice Gaggl, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
Marco Gavanelli, University of Ferrara, Italy
Martin Gebser, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Austria
Michael Gelfond, Texas Tech University, USA
Laura Giordano, Università del Piemonte Orientale, Italy
Gopal Gupta, University of Texas, USA
Michael Hanus, CAU Kiel, Germany
Manuel Hermenegildo, IMDEA and Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
Giovambattista Ianni, University of Calabria, Italy
Katsumi Inoue, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Tomi Janhunen, Tampere University, Finland
Matti Järvisalo, University of Helsinkia, Finland
Jianmin Ji, University of Science and Technology of China
Nikos Katzouris, NCSR Demokritos
Zeynep Kiziltan, University of Bologna, Italy
Michael Kifer, Stony Brook University, USA
Ekaterina Komendantskaya, Heriot-Watt University, UK
Nicola Leone, University of Calabria, Italy
Michael Leuschel, University of Dusseldorf, Germany
Y. Annie Liu, Stony Brook University, USA
Vladimir Lifschitz, University of Texas, USA
Jorge Lobo, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain
Marco Maratea, University of Genova, Italy
Viviana Mascardi, University of Genova, Italy
Alessandra Mileo, Dublin City University, INSIGHT Centre for Data
Analytics, Ireland
Manuel Ojeda-Aciego, University of Malaga, Spain
Enrico Pontelli, New Mexico State University, USA
Francesco Ricca, University of Calabria, Italy
Orkunt Sabuncu, TED University, Turkey
Chiaki Sakama, Wakayama University, Japan
Vitor Santos Costa, University of Porto, Portugal
Torsten Schaub, University of Potsdam, Germany
Konstantin Schekotihin, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Austria
Tom Schrijvers, KU Leuven, Belgium
Mohan Sridharan, University of Birmingham, UK
Tran Cao Son, New Mexico State University, USA
Theresa Swift, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
Paul Tarau, University of North Texas, USA
Tuncay Tekle, Stony Brook University, USA
Daniele Theseider Dupré, University of Piemonte Orientale, Italy
Mirek Truszczynski, University of Kentucky, USA
Joost Vennekens, KU Leuven, Belgium
German Vidal, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
Alicia Villanueva, VRAIN - Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
Antonius Weinzierl, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Kewen Wang, Griffith University Australia
David Warren, SUNY Stony Brook, USA
Jan Wielemaker, VU University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Stefan Woltran, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Roland Yap, National University of Singapore, Republic of Singapore
Fangkai Yang, NVIDIA, USA
Jia-Huai You, University of Alberta, Canada
Yuanlin Zhang, Texas Tech University, US
Zhizheng Zhang, Southeast University, China
Neng-Fa Zhou, CUNY Brooklyn College and Graduate Center, USA
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Subject: [WI] ASPOCP 2022: 15th Workshop on Answer Set Programming and
Other Computing Paradigms
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2022 17:54:56 +0100 (CET)
From: Víctor Pérez <victor.perez(a)software.imdea.org>
Reply-To: Víctor Pérez <victor.perez(a)software.imdea.org>
To: wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
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CALL FOR PAPERS
ASPOCP 2022
15th Workshop on Answer Set Programming and Other Computing Paradigms
https://sites.google.com/view/aspocp2022
July 31, 2022
Affiliated with Affiliated with FLOC 2022, the Federated Logic Conference
https://floc2022.org/
July 31 - August 12, 2022
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AIMS AND SCOPE Since its introduction in the late 1980s, Answer Set
Programming (ASP) has been widely applied to various knowledge-intensive
tasks and combinatorial search problems. ASP was found to be closely
related to SAT, which led to a new method of computing answer sets using
SAT solvers and techniques adapted from SAT. This has been a much
studied relationship, and is currently extended towards satisfiability
modulo theories (SMT). The relationship of ASP to other computing
paradigms, such as constraint satisfaction, quantified Boolean formulas
(QBF), Constraint Logic Programming (CLP), first-order logic (FOL), and
FO(ID) is also the subject of active research. Consequently, new methods
of computing answer sets are being developed based on relationships to
these formalisms.
Furthermore, the practical applications of ASP also foster work on
multi-paradigm problem-solving, and in particular language and solver
integration. The most prominent examples in this area currently are the
integration of ASP with description logics (in the realm of the Semantic
Web) and constraint satisfaction (which recently led to the Constraint
Answer Set Programming (CASP) research direction).
A large body of general results regarding ASP is available and several
efficient ASP solvers have been implemented. However, there are still
significant challenges in applying ASP to real life applications, and
more interest in relating ASP to other computing paradigms is emerging.
This workshop will provide opportunities for researchers to identify
these challenges and to exchange ideas for overcoming them.
TOPICS Topics of interests include (but are not limited to): - ASP and
classical logic formalisms (SAT/FOL/QBF/SMT/DL). - ASP and constraint
programming. - ASP and other logic programming paradigms, e.g., FO(ID).
- ASP and other nonmonotonic languages, e.g., action languages. - ASP
and external means of computation. - ASP and probabilistic reasoning. -
ASP and knowledge compilation. - ASP and machine learning. - New methods
of computing answer sets using algorithms or systems of other paradigms.
- Language extensions to ASP. - ASP and multi-agent systems. - ASP and
multi-context systems. - Modularity and ASP. - ASP and argumentation. -
Multi-paradigm problem solving involving ASP. - Evaluation and
comparison of ASP to other paradigms. - ASP and related paradigms in
applications. - Hybridizing ASP with procedural approaches. - Enhanced
grounding or beyond grounding.
SUBMISSIONS
The workshop invites two types of submissions:
- original papers describing original research.
- non-original paper already published on formal proceedings or journals.
Original papers must not exceed 13 pages (excluding references) and must
be formatted using the 1-column CEURART style available here.
Authors are requested to clearly specify whether their submission is
original or not with a footnote on the first page.
Authors are invited to submit their manuscripts in PDF via the EasyChair
system at the link: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=aspocp2022.
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission deadline: 26 April 2022
Paper submission deadline: 10 May 2022 Notification: 15 June 2022
Camera-ready articles due: 24 June 2022
PROCEEDINGS Authors of all accepted original contributions can opt for
to publish their work on formal proceedings. Accepted non-original
contributions will be given visibility on the conference web site
including a link to the original publication, if already published.
A selection of extended and revised versions of accepted papers will
appear in a special issue.
Extended versions of accepted non-original contributions, if not
published in a journal yet, might be included in the issue.
LOCATION
The FLoC organizing committee will make all possible effort to ensure
everyone is able to attend in person. We are, however, very much aware
that there might be members of the community who cannot travel to Israel
and, in cases where travel is not possible, we will ensure people can
participate remotely.
WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS
Jessica Zangari, University of Calabria, Italy - zangari(a)mat.unical.it
Markus Hecher, TU Wien, Austria - hecher(a)dbai.tuwien.ac.at
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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Subject: [WI] EELP 2022: The Third Workshop on Epistemic Extensions of
Logic Programming
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2022 17:56:20 +0100 (CET)
From: Víctor Pérez <victor.perez(a)software.imdea.org>
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To: wi(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
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CALL FOR PAPERS
EELP 2022
The Third Workshop on Epistemic Extensions of Logic Programming
July 31, 2022
Haifa, Israel
https://www.semsys.aau.at/events/eelp2022/
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AFFILIATION
This workshop is part of the Federated Logic Conference (FLoC) 2022, to take
place in Haifa, Israel.
AIMS AND SCOPE
Several successful logic programming languages, evidenced by the
availability
of a multitude of solvers, industrial applications, and an active research
community, have been proposed in the literature. Researchers have long
recognized the need for epistemic operators in these languages. This led
to a
flurry of research on this topic, and renewed interest in recent years. A
central question is that of the definition of a rigorous and intuitive
semantics for such epistemic operators, which is still subject of ongoing
research. Notions of equivalence, structural properties, and the
inter-relationships between logic programming languages and established
logics
are all subjects being actively investigated. Another important topic is
that
of practical solvers to compute answers to logic programs that contain
epistemic operators. Several solvers are actively developed, building on
established solvers, or using rewriting-based approaches. For practical
applications, additional language features are actively explored in order to
be able to apply epistemic extensions of logic programming langauges to
practical problems. The goal of this workshop is to facilitate discussions
regarding these topics and a productive exchange of ideas.
Topics of interests include (but are not limited to):
- Semantics of epistemic operators in logic programming
- New methods for solving epistemic extensions of logic programs
- Computational properties of epistemic extensions of logic programs
- Relating epistemic extensions of logic programs with other logic-based
formalisms
- Practical applications of logic programming extended with epistemic
extensions
- Additional language features
- Multi-paradigm problem solving involving epistemic extensions of logic
programming
- Evaluation and comparison of logic programs with epistemic extensions to
other paradigms
- Grounding of non-ground logic programs programs with epistemic extensions
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
We welcome two categories of submissions:
- Full Papers, that is, original, unpublished research (at most 15
pages), and
- Extended Abstracts of already published research (at most 2 pages).
All submissions should be in the Springer LNCS format.
Paper submission will be handled electronically by means of the Easychair
system. All submissions will be peer-reviewed. The submission page is
available here: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eelp2022.
EELP is a non-archival venue and there will be no published proceedings.
However, informal proceedings will be provided and the papers will be posted
informally on the workshop website. Submissions to other conferences and
journals both in parallel and subsequent to EELP 2022 are allowed.
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission: May 10, 2022 AoE
Notification: June 15, 2022
Camera-ready: TBD
Workshop Dates: July 31, 2022, as a workshop of FLoC 2022
ORGANIZERS AND CO-CHAIRS
Wolfgang Faber, University of Klagenfurt
Jorge Fandinno, University of Nebraska Omaha
Michael Morak, University of Klagenfurt
CONTACT
Please direct any questions to eelp2022(a)easychair.org.
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Subject: [AISWorld] AMCIS 2022 CFP: Meta Research in IS
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2022 16:17:44 -0500
From: Michael Cuellar <mcuellar(a)georgiasouthern.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
CC: Bansal, Gaurav <bansalg(a)uwgb.edu>, Hiro Takeda <eaeu090(a)msn.com>,
Duane Truex <dtruex(a)gsu.edu>
The META RESEARCH in IS track solicits papers for its two mini tracks.
The overall goal of the track is to showcase unique leading edge
empirical, theoretical commentary that comprises what we call
meta-research. A proper venue for reflexive work has been lacking within
the structure of usual tracks at AMCIS. This kind of overview allows the
discipline to assess and choose core premises. It is especially
important because of the diversity of topic domains that fit into the
overall IS scope, which is essentially multidisciplinary in terms of
source foundations. The track provides a coherent framing for papers
that might be rejected in other tracks for lack of fit, and a place for
theoretically diverse and reflexive scholars to share perspectives. It
also looks at the discipline as a scholarly culture.
Track Chairs:
Michael Cuellar , Georgia Southern University, mcuellar(a)georgiasouthern.edu
Hirotoshi Takeda, University of Southern Maine, hirotoshi.takeda(a)maine.edu
Duane Truex , Georgia State University, dtruex(a)gsu.edu
Minitracks:
Research Commentaries and Literature Reviews in IS
As IS matures as a discipline, there is a need to conduct and publish
research on meta-analysis to synthesize the findings and to identify the
potential research gaps and future research agenda. Such meta-analysis
can help identify critical research gaps and help us identify the
questions that have been answered, and also the ones that still remain
unanswered. The meta-analysis also helps the body of evidence to
determine the contextual factors and enhance our understanding of how
and when they work. Such contextual knowledge can help us understand the
contextual features associated with our theories and help identify what
planned intervention is likely to be most powerful. Such meta-analysis
will help contextualize our findings, and It will help fine-tune our
research questions and will help provide more meaningful guidance to
practitioners. This minitrack is inviting papers that provide
theory-based, literature-based, or quantitative analysis based
meta-analysis based on IS researc
h.
Gaurav Bansal, bansalg(a)uwgb.edu
Don Heath, drheath2(a)gmail.com
Emergent theory in Information Systems Research
This minitrack provides the opportunity for researchers to present
examples, evidence, and analysis of the processes of the emergence of
theory in Information Systems (IS) research. In specific schools of
thought such as in philosophy, systems theory, science, and art, the
concept of emergence implies that what has emerged is different from
what it was that came together to produce the final form. Thus, what is
seen as evidence of emergence is not its emergent properties but what
the properties produced. Many studies that seek to address the nature of
theory emergence tend towards ontological perspectives and importantly
the contribution of Mill (2002). In discussions about the constitution
of IS theories, one may be left with the question of how much to be
gained from gnawing on the bones of existing theoretical constructs when
the life of a theory is strongest at its inception and manifestation.
Alan Litchfield, alan.litchfield(a)aut.ac.nz
<mailto:alan.litchfield@aut.ac.nz>
For papers not fitting into either of these tracks, please contact
Michael Cuellar for instructions as to which track to submit. Full
papers must not exceed 10 pages (approx. 5,000 words)
Emergent Research Forum (ERF) papers must not exceed 5 pages (approx. 2,500
words)
All submissions must conform to the AMCIS 2022 submission template and will
be peer-reviewed using a double-blind system.
*Important Dates*
January 21, 2022 Manuscript submission begins at
https://new.precisionconference.com/user/login
<https://new.precisionconference.com/user/login>
March 1, 2022 PCS closes for full papers and ERFs at 5pm
Eastern time
March 25, 2022 Paper reviews are due
April 15, 2022 Program Chair decisions are sent to authors
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Subject: [ACSOS] Autonomic Computing & Self-Organizing Systems: ACSOS
2022 CFP
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2022 16:50:11 -0500
From: ACSOS Conference <publicity(a)acsos.org>
To: acsos(a)lists.uni-wuerzburg.de
*** ACSOS 2022 - Call For Papers ***
3rd IEEE International Conference on
Autonomic Computing and Self-Organizing Systems
19-23 September 2022 – Online
https://2022.acsos.org/https://twitter.com/ACSOSconf
*************************************
The goal of the IEEE International Conference on Autonomic Computing and
Self-Organizing Systems (ACSOS) is to provide a forum for sharing the
latest research results, ideas and experiences in autonomic computing,
self-adaptation and self-organization. ACSOS was founded in 2020 as a
merger of the IEEE International Conference on Autonomic Computing
(ICAC) and the IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and
Self-Organizing Systems (SASO). For more up-to-date news, follow us at
https://twitter.com/ACSOSconf!
*** Important Dates ***
April 29, 2022: Abstract submission deadline
May 6, 2022: Paper submission deadline
July 2, 2022: Notification to authors
August 5, 2022: Camera Ready Deadline
September 19-23, 2022: ACSOS Conference!
*** Challenge and Scope ***
Emerging large-scale systems (including data centers, cloud computing,
smart cities, cyber-physical systems, sensor networks, and embedded or
pervasive environments) are becoming increasingly complex,
heterogeneous, and difficult to manage. The challenges of designing,
controlling, managing, monitoring, and evolving such complex systems in
a principled way led the scientific community to look for inspiration in
diverse fields, such as biology, biochemistry, physics, complex systems,
control theory, artificial intelligence, and sociology. To address these
challenges novel modeling and engineering techniques are needed that
help to understand how local behavior and global behavior relate to each
other. Such models and practices are a key condition for understanding,
controlling, and designing the emergent behavior in autonomic and
self-adaptive systems. The mission of ACSOS is to provide an
interdisciplinary forum for researchers and industry practitioners to
address these challenges to make resources, applications, and systems
more autonomic, self-adaptive, and self-organizing. ACSOS provides a
venue to share and present their experiences, discuss challenges, and
report state-of-the-art and in-progress research. The conference program
will include technical research papers, in-practice experience reports,
posters, demos, and a doctoral symposium.We invite novel contributions
related to the fundamental understanding of autonomic computing,
self-adaption and self-organization along with principles and practices
of their engineering and application. The topics of interest include,
but are not limited to: - Autonomic and Self-* system properties:
robustness; resilience; resource efficiency; stability; anti-fragility;
diversity; self-reference and reflection; emergent behavior;
computational awareness and self-awareness;
- Autonomic and Self-* systems theory: bio-inspired and
socially-inspired paradigms and heuristics; theoretical frameworks and
models; formal languages; queuing and control theory; requirement and
goal expression techniques; uncertainty as a 1st class entity
- Autonomic and Self-* systems engineering: reusable mechanisms and
algorithms; design patterns; programming languages; architectures;
operating systems and middleware; testing and validation methodologies;
runtime models; techniques for assurance; platforms and toolkits;
multi-agent systems;
- Data-driven management and artificial intelligence: data mining;
machine learning; in-network learning; distributed reinforcement
learning; data science and other statistical techniques to analyze,
understand, and manage the behavior of complex systems or establishing
self-awareness;
- Mechanisms and principles for self-organization and self-adaptation:
inter-operation of self-* mechanisms; evolution, logic, and learning;
addressing large-scale and decentralized systems;
- Socio-technical self-* systems: human and social factors;
visualization; crowdsourcing and collective awareness;
- Autonomic and self-* concepts applied to hardware systems: self-*
materials; self-construction; reconfigurable hardware, self-* properties
for quantum computing; - Self-adaptive cybersecurity: intrusion
detection, malware attribution, zero-trust networks and blockchain-based
approaches, privacy in self-* systems;
- Cross disciplinary research: approaches that draw inspiration from
complex systems, organic computing, artificial intelligence, chemistry,
psychology, sociology, and biology, and ethology.
We invite research papers applying autonomic and self-* approaches to a
wide range of application areas, including (but not limited to):
- Smart environments: -grids, -cities, -homes, and -manufacturing; -
Internet of things and cyber-physical systems;- Robotics, autonomous
vehicles, and traffic management; - Cloud, fog/edge computing, High
Performance Computing (HPC), quantum computing and data centers;-
Internet of Things;- Hypervisors, containerization services,
orchestration, operating systems, and middleware;- Biological and
bio-inspired systems.
*** Best Papers *** We intend to continue the tradition of giving the
best papers of the conference an opportunity to publish an extended
version in a special issue of ACM Transactions on Autonomous and
Adaptive Systems (TAAS). The Karsten Schwan Best Paper Award will be
awarded to a selected paper.
*** Submission Instructions *** *Research papers* (up to 10 pages
including images, tables, and references) should present novel ideas in
the cross-disciplinary research context described in this call,
motivated by problems from current practice or applied research.
*Experience Reports* (up to 10 pages including images, tables, and
references) cover innovative implementations, novel applications,
interesting performance results and experience in applying recent
research advance to practical situations on any topics of interest.
*Vision Papers* (up to 6 pages including images, tables, and references)
introduce ground-shaking, provocative, and even controversial ideas;
discuss long term perspectives and challenges; focus on overlooked or
underrepresented areas, and foster debate. Research papers and
experience reports will be included in the conference proceedings that
will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press and made available as a
part of the IEEE Digital Library. Vision papers will be part of a
separate proceedings volume (the ACSOS Companion).Please see
https://2022.acsos.org/track/acsos-2022-papers#Call-for-Papers for full
requirements and review criteria.
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP_The 33rd International Conference on Database
and Expert Systems Applications - DEXA2022
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2022 16:19:58 +0100
From: Hesti Sudjana <hesti.sudjana(a)jku.at>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
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We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this CFP
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C A L L F O R P A P E R S
The 33rd International Conference on Database and Expert Systems
Applications - DEXA2022
August 22-24, 2022
Vienna, Austria
https://www.dexa.org/dexa2022
email: dexa(a)iiwas.org
Papers submission: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dexa2022
**** IMPORTANT DATES ****
Paper submission: 7 March 2022
Notification of acceptance: 10 May 2022
Camera-ready copies due: 1 June 2022
Conference days: 22-24 August 2022
**** PUBLICATION ****
All accepted DEXA2022 papers will be published by Springer in their
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). LNCS volumes are indexed in
the Conference Proceedings Citation Index (CPCI), part of Clarivate
Analytics’ Web of Science; Scopus; EI Engineering Index; Google Scholar;
DBLP; etc.
**** SCOPE ****
Database, information, and knowledge systems have always been a core
subject of computer science. The ever increasing need to distribute,
exchange, and integrate data, information, and knowledge has added
further importance to this subject. Advances in the field will help
facilitate new avenues of communication, to proliferate
interdisciplinary discovery, and to drive innovation and commercial
opportunity. Since 1990, DEXA has been an annual international
conference which showcases state-of-the-art research activities in
database, information, and knowledge systems. DEXA provides a forum to
present research results and to examine advanced applications in the
field. The conference and its associated workshops offer an opportunity
for developers, scientists, and users to extensively discuss
requirements, problems, and solutions in database, information, and
knowledge systems. DEXA 2022 invites research submissions on all topics
related to database, information, and knowledge systems including, but
not limited to the points in the list below. We also welcome survey
papers, provided that the survey fills a void or goes beyond existing
overview papers. - Acquisition, Modelling, Management and Processing of
Knowledg
- Authenticity, Privacy, Security, and Trust
- Availability, Reliability and Fault Tolerance
- Big Data Management and Analytics
- Consistency, Integrity, Quality of Data
- Constraint Modelling and Processing
- Cloud Computing and Database-as-a-Service
- Database Federation and Integration, Interoperability, Multi-Databases
- Data and Information Networks
- Data and Information Semantics
- Data Integration, Metadata Management, and Interoperability
- Data Structures and Data Management Algorithms
- Database and Information System Architecture and Performance
- Data Streams, and Sensor Data
- Data Warehousing
- Decision Support Systems and Their Applications
- Dependability, Reliability and Fault Tolerance
- Digital Libraries, and Multimedia Databases
- Distributed, Parallel, P2P, Grid, and Cloud Databases
- Graph Databases
- Incomplete and Uncertain Data
- Information Retrieval
- Information and Database Systems and Their Applications
- Mobile, Pervasive and Ubiquitous Data
- Modelling, Automation and Optimisation of Processes
- NoSQL and NewSQL Databases
- Object, Object-Relational, and Deductive Databases
- Provenance of Data and Information
- Semantic Web and Ontologies
- Social Networks, Social Web, Graph, and Personal Information Management
- Statistical and Scientific Databases
- Temporal, Spatial, and High Dimensional Databases
- Query Processing and Transaction Management
- User Interfaces to Databases and Information Systems
- Visual Data Analytics, Data Mining, and Knowledge Discovery
- WWW and Databases, Web Services
- Workflow Management and Databases
- XML and Semi-structured Data
**** SUBMISSION GUIDELINES ****
Authors are invited to electronically submit original research
contributions or experience reports in English. DEXA will accept
submissions of both short (up to 6 pages) and full papers (up to 12
pages). The submitted manuscript should closely reflect the final paper
as it will appear in the Proceedings. DEXA reserves the right to accept
papers only as short papers, in which papers describe interesting and
innovative ideas which still require further technical development.
Any submission that significantly exceeds length limits or deviates from
formatting requirements may be rejected without review.
Formatting guidelines: http://www.dexa.org/formatting_guidelines
Online Papers Submission: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dexa2022
**** REVIEW PROCESS ****
Submitted papers will be carefully evaluated based on originality,
significance, technical soundness, and clarity of exposition.
Duplicate submissions are not allowed and will be rejected immediately
without further review. Authors are expected to agree to the following
terms: "I understand that the submission must not overlap substantially
with any other paper that I am a co-author of or that is currently
submitted elsewhere. Furthermore, previously published papers with any
overlap are cited prominently in this submission."
Questions about this policy or how it applies to a specific paper should
be directed to the PC Co-chairs.
**** ACCEPTED PAPERS ****
All accepted conference papers will be published in a volume of "Lecture
Notes in Computer Science" (LNCS) by Springer Verlag. Authors of all
accepted papers must sign a Springer copyright release form. Papers are
accepted with the understanding that at least one author will register
for the conference to present the paper. Authors of selected papers
presented at the conference will be invited to submit extended versions
of their papers for publication in the Springer journal Transactions of
Large Scale Data and Knowledge Centered Systems (TLDKS). The submitted
extended versions will undergo a further review process.
**** Program Committee Co-Chairs ****
Christine Strauss, University of Vienna, Austria
Program Committees please refer to DEXA2022 website
For further inquiries, please contact dexa(a)iiwas.org
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Hesti Sudjana
Telecooperation Departement
Johannes Kepler University Linz
Science Park 3, Altenberger Straße 69, 4040 Linz, Austria
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Subject: [AISWorld] Information Systems Journal: Special Issue Call for
Papers on Transforming to a Sustainable Visitor Economy with Information
Systems
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2022 17:07:17 +0000
From: Brad McKenna (NBS - Staff) <B.Mckenna(a)uea.ac.uk>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Information Systems Journal
Special Issue Call for Papers
Transforming to a Sustainable Visitor Economy with Information Systems
Manuscript deadline: 31 July 2022
Special Issue Guest Editors:
Brad McKenna, University of East Anglia
Wenjie Cai, University of Greenwich
Tuure Tuunanen, University of Jyväskylä
The visitor economy, which includes the tourism, hospitality, and events
sectors, has the potential to contribute to the United Nations
Sustainable Development Goals. We believe that information systems
research can bring new insights and produce new knowledge for a
sustainable digital visitor economy. Therefore, this special issue calls
for new theoretical developments at the intersection of the visitor
economy, information systems, and sustainability. Examples of
sustainability include good health and wellbeing (SDG3), gender equality
(SDG5), decent work and economic growth (SDG8), industry, innovation,
and infrastructure (SDG9), or sustainable cities and communities
(SDG11), among others. We welcome qualitative, quantitative, design
science, mixed methods, and conceptual papers within any aspect of the
visitor economy. We encourage submissions that also explore the
environmental, social, cultural, and economic impacts of the visitor
economy from an information systems perspective.
The Call for Papers is now available at:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/pb-assets/assets/13652575/Call%20for%20Pape…
We welcome papers based on, but not limited to, the following topics.
All papers must be aligned with at least one of the UN Sustainable
Development Goals:
- The role of information systems in cultural, natural landscapes, and
heritage preservation.
- Artificial intelligence, robotics, and service jobs.
- Information systems, wellbeing, and travel (e.g., digital passports,
e-mindfulness, digital-free tourism).
- Technological innovation and hospitality food waste.
- The sharing economy, peer-to-peer accommodation, and overtourism.
- The role of information systems in social exclusion/inclusion (e.g.,
LGBT+, disabled travellers, ethnic minorities, income inequalities,
gender, accessibility, and digital literacy).
- Smart tourist destinations, hospitality and exhibition venues, or
mega-events (e.g., Olympics, FIFA World Cup, Eurovision Song Contest).
- (Un)ethical use or the dark side of information systems in the visitor
economy.
- Community-based tourism, pro-poor tourism, social entrepreneurship,
and digital empowerment.
- Information systems and sustainable destination and event management.
- Innovation in sustainable operations, marketing, and management.
- Social media in a sustainable visitor economy (the impact of
glamourisation, influencers, fake news, or conspiracy theories).
- How economic impacts as a result of digitalisation has
knock-on-effects for visitors, employees, residents, and other
stakeholder’s health and wellbeing.
- Digital transformation of the visitor economy in the post-COVID era.
- Sustainability issues arising from the digitalisation of visitor
infrastructure.
- The design of sustainable information systems solutions (e.g., design
thinking, design science).
- Digital innovations and the visitor economy’s impact on the climate
and natural resources.
Submissions
The submission deadline is 31 July 2022 which will not be extended.
Please follow the ISJ’s Author Guidelines when preparing and submitting
manuscripts. Submissions will be made through
https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/isj and please indicate that the paper
is for the special issue. All papers will be initially screened by the
special issue guest editors to assess their fit with the special issue.
Manuscripts that pass the initial screening will go through the review
process. Reviews will be conducted on a rolling basis.
For queries about suitability of your work for the special issue, please
contact the special issue guest editors.
Best wishes,
Dr Brad McKenna
Associate Professor in Information Systems
Chair, IFIP Working Group 9.5 ‘Our Digital Lives’
Norwich Business School
University of East Anglia
United Kingdom
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