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Subject: [AISWorld] HICSS-56, CFP - LOCATION ANALYTICS FOR SYSTEM
SCIENCES RESEARCH
Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2022 17:40:30 +0000
From: Farkas, Prof. Dan J. <dfarkas(a)pace.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
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CALL FOR PAPERS
LOCATION ANALYTICS FOR SYSTEM SCIENCES RESEARCH MINITRACK
HICSS-56 (Jan 3-6, 2023)
Dear colleagues,
You are cordially invited to submit research papers to the LOCATION
ANALYTICS FOR SYSTEM SCIENCES RESEARCH MINITRACK, which is part of the
Location Intelligence track at HICSS-56 (January 3-6, 2023, Maui, Hawaii).
*Description of the minitrack*
This minitrack aims to foster research and collaboration in the
expansive, multi-disciplinary area of locational intelligence. Digital
transformation is leading to application of locational data for
organizational intelligence and decision making in the areas of business
operations, marketing, management information systems, supply chain
management and logistics, environment, natural resources, healthcare,
retail, sharing economy, public safety, risk mitigation and disaster
management, among others. Scholarly research papers are sought that
apply a variety of theories and empirical techniques, quantitative, and
qualitative, to understand how location, geography, and related data are
increasingly important to incorporate into the system sciences. There is
a need to develop new theories and modify existing ones for the systems
sciences that incorporate spatial data, locational intelligence, and
geographical concepts. Current concepts of data science, big data,
trust, and privacy need attention in addressing locational intelligence
research questions.
Research papers will be solicited across a range of topics, including
but not limited to:
** Spatial Business: Analyses that address a range of business
functions, including marketing, customer relations, operations,
logistics, supply chain, asset and risk management
** Spatial Health and Healthcare: Analyses that address locational
dimensions of health and delivery of healthcare.
** Industry Clusters and Community Development: Analyses that address
spatial aspects of economic development and community impacts, including
infrastructure, workforce, environmental impacts, and social inequalities.
** Emergency Management and Public Safety: Studies of systems for
locational intelligence and decision-making in crises and emergencies.
** Location Analytics for Spatial Big Data: Analyses that introduce and
enhance such emerging areas of space-time modeling, spatial analytics,
locational decision-making, geography of the sharing economy, and
spatially referenced social media.
** Spatial Theory, Concepts and Methods: Analyses that explore
innovative approaches to advancing spatial theory, concepts, and methods.
** Locational Data Privacy and Security: Research on the issues and
problems of locational data privacy and security.
** Novel Theories and Applications of Geo-AI/ML in Business and Society
** Novel Theories and Applications of Geo-Blockchain in Business and Society
** Advances in Indoor Positioning Systems, Location Tracking, and Wayfinding
** Geospatial Analytics and Digital Twins
Read papers published in this Mini-track at HICSS-54 and HICSS-55
Proceedings at https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/72248
and https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/79324.
Minitrack Co-Chairs:
James Pick (Primary Contact)
University of Redlands
James_Pick(a)redlands.edu<mailto:James_Pick@redlands.edu>
Avijit Sarkar
University of Redlands
Avijit_Sarkar(a)redlands.edu<mailto:Avijit_Sarkar@redlands.edu>
**Important Dates**
April 15: Paper submission system reopened for HICSS-56
June 15: Papers due
August 17: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
September 22: Deadline for Authors to Submit Final Manuscript for
Publication
October 1: Deadline for at least one author of each paper to register
for HICSS-56
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Subject: [AISWorld] Invitation to serve as TPC member of ICATH 2022
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2022 06:23:31 +0000
From: mohamed Lahby <lahby(a)ieee.org>
To: Mohamed lahby <mlahby(a)gmail.com>
CC: bigdata(a)cs.dal.ca, aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org, sympa_inria(a)inria.fr,
ecoop-info(a)ecoop.org
Dear Colleague,
First, I hope that you are very fine and staying safe. We will organize
4th edition of the International Conference on Advanced Technologies for
Humanity (ICATH'2022)
This conference will be held in Marrakech, Morocco from 11-12 November 2022
(https://icath-conf.org/icath2022/index.php)
The Proceedings of the 4th edition of ICATH'2022 will be published in
Springer Book Series:
* “Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies”*
We would like to kindly invite you to serve as a* "TPC member"* for this
Conference. Please you can confirm your acceptance by sending your
affiliation
We believe your contribution and help will lead us to great success again
in the 4th edition of ICATH'2022 Conference.
Best regards
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Subject: [AISWorld] [CFP] BHCC 2022 - Call For Papers
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2022 09:10:13 +0200
From: BHCC BHCC <bhccsymposium2022(a)gmail.com>
To: AISWorld(a)lists.aisnet.org
**Apologies for cross-posting**
*BHCC 2022 - Call For Papers*
The Fourth Symposium On Biases In Human Computing And Crowdsourcing (
https://bhcc2022.org/*) will take place in Rome (Italy), *on *12 - 14
October 2022.*
The goal of this symposium is to analyze both existing human biases in
hybrid systems, and methods to manage bias via crowdsourcing and human
computation. We will discuss different types of biases, measures, and
methods to track bias, as well as methodologies to prevent and solve bias.
We will provide a framework for discussion among scholars, practitioners,
and other interested parties, including industry, crowd workers,
requesters, and crowdsourcing platform managers. We expect contributions
combining ideas from different disciplines, including computer science,
psychology, economics, and social sciences.
*Topics Of Interest*
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
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Biases in Human Computation and Crowdsourcing
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Human sampling bias
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Effect of cultural, gender, and ethnic biases
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Effect of human in the loop training and past experiences
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Effect of human expertise vs interest
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Bias in experts vs. bias in crowdsourcing
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Bias in outsourcing vs bias in crowdsourcing
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Bias in task selection
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Task assignment/recommendation for reducing bias
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Effect of human engagement on the bias
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Responsibility and ethics in human computation and bias management
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Preventing bias in crowdsourcing and human computation
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Creating awareness of cognitive biases among human agents
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Measuring and addressing ambiguities and biases in human annotation
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Human factors in AI
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Using Human Computation and Crowdsourcing for Bias Understanding and
Management
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Biases in Human-in-the-loop systems
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Identifying new types of cognitive bias in data or content
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Measuring bias in data or content
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Removing bias in data or content
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Dealing with algorithmic bias
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Fake news detection
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Diversification of sources by means
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Provenance and traceability
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Long-term crowd engagement
*Submission Guidelines*
We welcome the submission of research papers and abstracts which describe
original work that has not been submitted or is currently under review, has
not been previously published nor accepted for publication elsewhere, in
any other journal or conference.
Submissions of the research papers must be in English, in PDF format, and
be in the current CEUR-WS single-column conference format.
We will follow CEUR-WS guidelines, meet their preconditions, and expect to
get the proceedings published. However, note that there is no guarantee
that our volume will get published at CEUR-WS.
We welcome the submission of the following types of contributions:
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Full papers should be at most 10 pages in length (including figures,
tables, appendices, and references);
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Short papers should be at most 5 pages in length (including figures,
tables, appendices, and references);
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Abstracts should be at most 1 page in length (including figures, tables,
appendices, and references), should contain just a title and the abstract,
and should detail demos or relevant work or ideas which are under
development. They can not contain references.
We implement a double-blind review process. Submissions must be anonymous
and the submission must be made via EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bhcc2022.
*Important Dates*
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Full, Short, and Abstract papers due: 1 September 2022 AoE (firm
deadline)
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Notifications: 10 September 2022
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Conference: 12, 13, and 14 October 2022
*Chairs*
- General Chair: Lorenzo Bracciale (University of Rome "Tor Vergata")
- General Chair: Kevin Roitero (University of Udine)
- Proceedings and Website Chair: Michael Soprano (University of Udine)
- Social Media Chair: David La Barbera (University of Udine)
- Sponsorship Chair: Danula Hettiachchi (RMIT University)
*Contact*
bhccsymposium2022(a)gmail.com
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Subject: [AISWorld] Final Call for Papers: Scenarios for the Further
Development and Impact of Blockchain Technologies @MDPI Future Internet
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2022 10:21:22 +0000
From: Horst Treiblmaier <Horst.Treiblmaier(a)modul.ac.at>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Dear Colleagues,
Blockchain technology is predicted to disrupt industries, economies, and
societies. The properties of distributed ledgers allow the creation of
immutable data structures that facilitate shared access in real time and
enable a plethora of innovative applications. However, blockchain is not
a uniform technology, but rather a bundle of evolving components whose
implications are notoriously hard to predict. At present, it is not
clear how current trends will evolve, with technical evolution,
legislation, and public policy being three contingency factors that make
ongoing disruptive transformations particularly hard to predict. In
light of blockchain’s potentially disruptive impact, it is surprising
that scenario analysis has hitherto been largely ignored in academic
research. In a recent publication in Future Internet, I therefore
outline the potentials of this technique to produce blockchain research
that is both academically rigorous and relevant to the industry.
In this call for papers, I look for academic research that applies
scenario analysis to thoroughly investigate the impact of blockchain
technologies and the relevance of potential contingency factors.
Furthermore, I encourage the investigation of how the respective
components of blockchain technologies as well as the surrounding
business and legal frameworks might evolve and what the consequences
would be. The focus of this Special Issue is the exploration of diverse
scenarios that might arise from blockchain technologies, and not on the
identification of the most likely development. Furthermore, I am
especially looking for research that deals with “what if” questions and
outlines disruptive developments.
> From a methodological perspective, both quantitative and qualitative approaches are welcome. The research design has to be rigorous and can include the application of various methods simultaneously (i.e., mixed-method approach). Scenario analysis does not hinge on a specific method but allows the combination of different approaches. I encourage its application to generate blockchain papers that are creative, inspiring, and thought-provoking.
Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
• Future developments of core blockchain technologies
• Use cases that can be created with blockchain technologies and how
their successful deployment depends on external factors
• Extreme scenarios (both positive and negative) that may arise from the
use of blockchain technologies
• Potential impact of blockchain on business/economy/society
• Identification of contingency factors that enable or hinder the
acceptance and adoption of blockchain technologies
Prof. Dr. Horst Treiblmaier
Guest Editor
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 May 2022
Special Issue Information
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/futureinternet/special_issues/Scenarios_Blockc…
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP_The 24th International Conference on
Information Integration and Web Intelligence (iiWAS2022)
Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2022 21:40:26 +0200
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 24th International Conference on Information Integration and Web
Intelligence
(iiWAS2022)
28-30 November 2022, Bari, Italy
http://www.iiwas.org/conferences/iiwas2022/
email: iiwas2022(a)iiwas.org
Paper submission: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iiwas2022
"Collecting, Processing, Analysing and Storing Data/Information to
Support Human Intelligence"
*** Important Dates ***
1 June 2022: Submission due; full Papers (12 pages), Short papers, demos
& work in progress (6 pages)
5 August 2022: Acceptance Notifications
1 September 2022: Camera-Ready Papers and Authors Registration
28 - 30 November 2022: Conference Dates
*** Publication ***
ALL accepted iiWAS2022 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. Selected high-quality papers will be invited to be published,
after revision and extension, in special issues of international journals.
*** Scope ***
Data and information are crucial in providing evidence based decision
making in many aspect of human activities, as an individual or as a
group. The way information and communication technology are used to
collect, process, analysis and store data has always evolves. New
techniques are invented, existing techniques are improved and old
techniques are integrated to the new. Each of these provided some
challenges and opportunities to our research community in finding the
best way to meet these challenges. iiWAS provides research community
with the opportunity to share and discuss their ideas. Prior to 2020,
iiWAS has been held in Munich (2019), Yogyakarta (2018), Salzburg
(2017), Singapore (2016), Brussels (2015), Hanoi (2014), Vienna (2013),
Bali (2012), Ho Chi Minh City (2011), Paris (2010), Kuala Lumpur (2009),
and Linz (2008). Last years, iiWAS2020 and iiWAS2021 conferences were
held as virtual conference. This year, iiWAS2022 will be held in person
in Italy.
*** Submissions ***
iiWAS accepted four different types of contributions:
- Original theoretical work: The contributions are expected to show
original work that provide foundations to further progress research in
the area. Rigorous proofs and/or performance measurements are expected
for this type of contribution.
- Real life case study: The contributions are expected to show a real
life case study of an adopted concept and technology. The analysis of
the case study should provide an original insight and findings, backing
up by data collected from experiments and/or observation.
- Experimental work: The contributions are expected to show reporting of
rigorous comparative experiments of existing algorithms/systems to
provide insight to the current state of the art in a research domain.
- Lessons learnt reports: The contributions are expected to show lessons
learnt from adoption of complex technology integration or implementation.
*** Topics ***
Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Web Intelligence
- Data science and Data engineering
- Cloud and Edge Computing
- Trusted, Responsible and Interpretable AI
- Big data & Data Analytics
- Cloud data management
- NoSQL databases
- Crowdsourcing
- Social networks analysis
- Sensors data management
- Data Mining
- Semantic Web and Ontology
- Search and Information Technology
- Query Language and Processing
- Advanced web technology and application
- Spatial data storage, query and processing
- Health informatics
- Education informatics
- Data Integration, Metadata Management, and Interoperability
- Distributed, parallel and cloud databases
- Social media analytics and processing
- Data modelling and analysis
- Big data processing
- Web content analysis, semantic and knowledge
- Data systems integration
- Data connectivity in internet of things
- Blockchain Technologies
- Linked Open Data
- Deep/Hidden Web
*** Submission Guidelines ***
Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF through EasyChair.
Submitted papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have
been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a
conference with proceedings. Submitted papers will be subject to
stringent peer review by at least three members of the international
program committee and carefully evaluated based on originality,
significance, technical soundness, and clarity of exposition. Accepted
papers will appear in the conference proceedings to be published by
Springer.
Format requirements for submissions of papers are:
- Maximum 12 pages, including the abstract (no more than 150 words), all
figures and references for Full Technical papers.
- Maximum 6 pages, including the abstract (no more than 150 words), all
figures and references for Short Position Papers.
- All submissions should be formatted according to the Springer LNCS
guidelines
(https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…)
- Submissions must be entered into the Submission System
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iiwas2022)
*** Awards ***
iiWAS2022 best paper awards and student paper awards will be conferred
on the authors at the conference.
*** Past Conferences ***
http://www.iiwas.org/conferences.htm ACM Digital library:
https://dl.acm.org/conference/iiwas DBLP:
http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/conf/iiwas/
*** Program Committee co-Chairs ***
- Maria Indrawan-Santiago, Program Committee Chair, @WAS Organization
(maria(a)iiwas.org)
- Eric Pardede, Program Committee CoChair, La Trobe University,
Australia (E.Pardede(a)latrobe.edu.au)
For more inquiries about the submission and conference organisation
please contact iiwas2022(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] Last reminder on CFP: Special Issue on "Agile,
Lightweight and Lean IT Service Management"- ISeB journal
Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2022 19:34:30 +0000
From: JOSE MANUEL MORA TAVAREZ <jose.mora(a)edu.uaa.mx>
To: AISWorld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Information Systems and e-Business Management /JCR indexed journal
<https://www.springer.com/journal/10257/updates/19311184>
Special issue on "Agile, lightweight and lean IT service management
approaches for business agility"
(springer.com)<https://www.springer.com/journal/10257/updates/19311184>
Deadline: April 30, 2022.
Context:
In the last two decades, practically most of the large- and medium-sized
global business corporations have implemented some of the several
plan-driven (i.e. rigor-oriented) IT Service Management (ITSM)
frameworks and standards, such as ITIL v2011 (itSMF UK & Agutter, 2012),
CMMI-SVC v1.3 (Software Engineering Institute, 2010), and the ISO/IEC
20000:2005 standard (ISO/IEC 2005a, 2005b, 2010), to manage the
governing, planning, design, deployment, operation, and improvement of
IT services (Mora et al., 2014; 2015; Jäntti & Hotti, 2016). Multiple
organizational benefits such as improvements in the service quality,
customer satisfaction, reduction of IT downtime, IT staff morale, and
financial contribution metrics have been also reported for the
utilization of ITSM frameworks and standards (Marrone & Kolbe, 2011;
Marrone et al., 2014).
However, the implementation of the plan-driven ITSM frameworks and
standards demands the utilization of significant organizational
resources such as economic, human, and technological ones and relevant
efforts during long implementation periods, which limits their
successful implementations (Eikebrokk & Iden, 2017).
Nowadays, the demand for business services agility has produced the
recent emergence of some proffered agile, lightweight, or lean ITSM
frameworks and standards (Agutter et al., 2017; Verlaine, 2017; Kobus et
al., 2017; TSO, 2019; Galup et al., 2020; Mora et al., 2021). Agile,
lightweight, or lean practices are usually considered equivalent.
However, they are different concepts. Agile practices can be considered
a subset of lightweight practices, and agile practices must be also lean
but the vice versa situation is not mandatory (Qumer &
Henderson-Sellers, 2008; Conboy, 2009).
Given the novelty of these proffered agile, lightweight, and lean ITSM
frameworks and standards (i.e. Lean IT, VeriSM, ITIL v4, FitSM,
ISO/IEC/IEEE 20000-1:2018, and ISO/IEC/IEEE 29110- 4-3:2018, among
others) and the scarcity of conceptual and empirical studies on them
(Lean IT Association, 2015; FitSM, 2016; Verlaine, 2017; Kobus et al.,
2017; ISO/IEC/IEEE 2018a; 2018b; TSO, 2019; Galup et al., 2020; Mora et
al., 2021), there is a lack of informative references on the
applicability, benefits, and limitations of using agile, lightweight,
and lean ITSM frameworks and standards for the ITSM practitioners and
scholars as well as a distinct knowledge gap for the global business
organizations interested in the utilization of them for managing IT
services with an agile approach.
Consequently, this special issue pursues to advance rigorous and
relevant scientific knowledge related to the agile, lightweight, and
lean ITSM frameworks and standards that ultimately help ITSM
practitioners working in large- and medium-sized global organizations to
implement them correctly. Topics of interest for the special issue
include but are not limited to the following ones:
• Conceptual studies on the agile, lightweight, and lean ITSM tenets
• Conceptual comparative studies between rigor-oriented and agile,
lightweight, or lean ITSM frameworks and standards
• Statistical survey studies on the implementation of the agile,
lightweight, or lean ITSM frameworks and standards
• Case studies on the implementation of the agile, lightweight, or lean
ITSM frameworks and standards
• Simulation studies – system dynamics, discrete event, agent-based or
hybrid- on managerial features of the agile, lightweight, or lean ITSM
frameworks and standards
• Design research studies on specific managerial features of the agile,
lightweight, or lean ITSM frameworks and standards
• Experimental studies on specific managerial features of the agile,
lightweight, or lean ITSM frameworks and standards
• Information and Communication Technologies and platforms for agile,
lightweight, or lean ITSM frameworks and standards
• Studies on managerial implications – economic impacts and costs,
organizational learning and change, business process redesigns,
organizational design, and business agility, among others – of the
agile, lightweight, or lean ITSM frameworks and standards
Hence, due to the global relevance of ITSM approaches and the emergent
business agility movement, we require high-quality research papers using
any appropriate research method to study the problems related to the
theme of this special issue, such as statistical survey, simulation,
case study, experiments, design research, or conceptual study.
Important dates:
Deadline for submissions: 31 March 2022 - extended to April 30, 2022
Print publication: 2023
Submission
guidelines<https://www.springer.com/journal/10257/submission-guidelines>:
https://www.springer.com/journal/10257/submission-guidelines
Special Issue Guest Editors:
• Prof. Manuel Mora, Autonomous University of Aguascalientes, Mexico
• Prof. Jorge Marx Gómez, University of Oldenburg, Germany
• Assoc. Prof. Olayele Adelakun, DePaul University, USA
• Prof. Fen Wang, Central Washington University, USA
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Prof. Dr. José Manuel Mora Tavarez
Depto. de Sistemas de Información
Centro de Ciencias Básicas
Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes
Ave. Universidad 940
Aguascalientes, AGS. México 20131
Email: jose.mora(a)edu.uaa.mx
<https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Manuel_Mora>
ResearchGate Weblink<https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Manuel_Mora>
<https://scholar.google.com.mx/citations?user=97rTgbkAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra>
Scholar Google
Weblink<https://scholar.google.com.mx/citations?user=97rTgbkAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra>
Linkedin Weblink<https://www.linkedin.com/in/manuel-mora-engd-37b03a1/>
SCOPUS
Weblink<https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=25823339800>
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Subject: [WI] FW: Modellierung 2022: Aufruf zur Einreichung von
Workshopbeiträgen (Extended Deadlines)
Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2022 10:52:45 +0000
From: Ullrich, Meike (AIFB) <meike.ullrich(a)kit.edu>
Reply-To: Ullrich, Meike (AIFB) <meike.ullrich(a)kit.edu>
To: wi(a)lists.kit.edu <wi(a)lists.kit.edu>
Auf Anfrage leite ich folgende E-Mail gerne weiter:
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Joint Call for Workshop Papers (Extended Deadlines)
Modellierung 2022
27. Juni - 01. Juli 2022 | Hamburg | https://qfam.gi.de/modellierung2022
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Die Tagung Modellierung der Gesellschaft für Informatik (GI) findet vom
27.6. - 1.7. 2022 in Hamburg statt., die Organisation liegt bei der HAW
Hamburg und der Universität Hamburg. Den Start der Konferenz bilden am
27. und 28. Juni eine Reihe spannender Workshops, für die wir hier
gemeinsam zu Beiträgen aufrufen.
Modelle stellen eines der wichtigsten Hilfsmittel zur Beherrschung
komplexer Systeme dar. Die Themenbereiche der Entwicklung, Nutzung,
Kommunikation und Verarbeitung von Modellen sind so vielfältig wie die
Informatik mit all ihren Anwendungen. Systeme über mehrere technische
Plattformen hinweg sowie die Einbeziehung des organisatorischen und
technischen Umfelds in den Entwurf stellen zusätzliche Herausforderungen
dar. Digital Twin als Abbildung der Eigenschaften von Systemen ist ein
Konzept, das eine solche Unterstützung verspricht. Die Anwendung für
Domänen wie Embedded Systems, Automatisierung, Fertigungstechnik, Smart
City und Unternehmensorganisation verspricht viele Vorteile.
Die Modellierung 2022 bietet eine Plattform für Beiträge der
unterschiedlichen Modellierungscommunities sowie Workshops und Tools &
Demos. Es wird einen Konferenzband geben und Workshop, Tools & Demos
Beiträge werden als gemeinsamer Tagungsband in der Digital Library der
Gesellschaft für Informatik (GI e.V.) unter https://dl.gi.de publiziert.
Wir freuen uns über Einreichungen für die folgenden Workshops (Details
auf den Websites der jeweiligen Workshops):
+++
Modellierung in der Hochschullehre (MoHoL)
Meike Ullrich, Peter Fettke, Peter Pfeiffer, Selina Schüler und Michael
Striewe
http://butler.aifb.kit.edu/MoHoL2022
Deadline: 30.04.2022
Bislang wird die Modellierung in der Hochschullehre überwiegend in
klassischen Frontalveranstaltungen, wie z.B. Vorlesungen unterrichtet.
Jedoch wird aus der Wissenschaftsforschung und Hochschuldidaktik in den
letzten Jahrzehnten verstärkt ein Perspektivenwechsel von einer
dozenten- zu einer studierendenzentrierten sowie einer
kompetenzorientierten Lehre hin gefordert, die eine aktive Rolle der
Studierenden und praktische Anwendung theoretischer Inhalte vorsieht.
Ebenso gewinnt nicht zuletzt durch den Bologna-Prozess die Frage nach
der Qualität von Hochschulabschlüssen und damit verbunden die faire,
objektive und lernzielgerichtete Überprüfung studentischer Leistungen
zunehmend an Bedeutung. Mit diesen Herausforderungen muss sich auch die
Hochschullehre rund um das Thema Modellierung auseinandersetzen. Die
Zielgruppe für den Workshop umfasst alle an der Modellierung in der
Hochschullehre interessierten und beteiligten Personen. Insbesondere
werden unterschiedliche Perspektiven von Dozenten aber auch Tutoren oder
Studierenden gesucht. Darüber hinaus ist auch die Meinung von Personen
aus der Praxis gefragt, die wertvolle Hinweise zu wünschenswerten
Lernzielen und zur Praxisrelevanz des üblicherweise zur Modellierung
gelehrten Stoffes liefern können. Daher sind neben beispielsweise
didaktischen Konzepten und wissenschaftlichen Untersuchungen
ausdrücklich auch Beiträge erwünscht, die Erfahrungswerte aus der
(Hochschul-)Praxis liefern oder Ideen und Anregungen für zukünftige
Entwicklungen vorstellen. Ebenso sind Zusammenfassungen von thematisch
verwandten Beiträgen, die bereits an anderer Stelle veröffentlicht
worden sind (submission of resubmissions), und Beispiele für besondere
Modellierungsaufgaben gerne gesehen. Insgesamt sollen mit dem Workshop
Austausch und Diskussion über das Thema Modellierung in der
Hochschullehre angeregt werden, um zukünftigen Weiterentwicklungsbedarf
und relevante Forschungsschwerpunkte zu identifizieren.
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Modelle und KI (MoKI)
Dominik Bork, Peter Fettke and Ulrich Reimer
https://workshop-moki.github.io/2022
Mit der zunehmenden Verfügbarkeit großer Datenmengen in praktisch allen
Anwendungsbereichen erfährt der Bereich der künstlichen Intelligenz (KI)
seit einiger Zeit wachsende Aufmerksamkeit. Das neue Paradigma der
datengesteuerten KI, d. h. das Erlernen von (Domänen-) Modellen und
deren Aktualisierung durch den Einsatz von Data-Mining-Techniken, ist
äußerst attraktiv, da es den Aufwand für die Erstellung von
Anwendungssystemen verringert. Allerdings hat sie auch viele Nachteile.
So können die aus Daten generierten Modelle in der Regel nicht von einem
Menschen überprüft und verstanden werden, und es ist schwierig, bereits
vorhandenes Domänenwissen in gelernte Modelle zu integrieren - vor oder
nach dem Lernen. Die Ansätze zur konzeptionellen Modellierung sowie
frühere KI-Ansätze konzentrierten sich hauptsächlich auf die manuelle
Erstellung von Modellen, was einen hohen Zeit- und Kostenaufwand
erfordert. Je nach Anwendungsbereich lassen sich diese Ansätze daher nur
schlecht skalieren. In der Kombination von manueller Modellierung und
datengesteuerter Modellgenerierung liegt ein großes Potenzial: Die
Vorteile beider Ansätze können kombiniert und ihre Nachteile gemildert
werden. In diesem Workshop sind wir an allen Arten von Einreichungen
interessiert, die an der Schnittstelle zwischen konzeptioneller
Modellierung und KI angesiedelt sind. Insbesondere möchten wir Beiträge
sehen, die den Wert der konzeptionellen Modellierung für die KI und
umgekehrt den Wert der KI für die konzeptionelle Modellierung
untersuchen. Die Beiträge können unter anderem neue Ideen und Lösungen
präsentieren, Probleme und mögliche Lösungen kritisch reflektieren oder
neue Forschungsagenden präsentieren.
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Modeling in (and for) Production (MoPro)
Judith Michael and István Koren
https://judithmichael.github.io/mopro22
Deadline: 02.05.2022
The production domain is permeated by heterogeneous data sources, a
variety of IT systems, and complex industrial use cases - aspects that
offer an exciting field for research. The MoPro Workshop aims to be a
platform for researchers and practitioners within the production domain
to exchange their modeling techniques, interesting use cases, and
challenges. We are interested in the use of models for development,
production, and usage cycles, as well as model-based and model-driven
approaches that span these domains across disciplinary boundaries.
Specifically, digital shadows as contextual data traces could be
considered an adequate data-driven vehicle to digitally bridge domain
silos, and serve digital twins.
We accept the following submission formats: short and long research
papers, novel directions talks and digital shadow use cases.
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Modellierung und Simulation im Engineering und zur virtuellen
Inbetriebnahme im Maschinen- und Anlagenbau
Ronald Schmidt-Vollus
https://qfam.gi.de/modellierung2022/modellierung-und-simulation-im-engineer…
Deadline: 30.04.2022
Die virtuelle Inbetriebnahme (VIBN) hat sich im Laufe der Jahre in
vielen Bereichen des Maschinen- und Anlagenbaus zu einem etablierten
Instrument im Engineering von Maschinen und Anlagen entwickelt. Dennoch
gibt es noch immer zahlreiche Herausforderungen, und bei vielen
Unternehmen ist die VIBN noch nicht integraler Bestandteil ihrer
Unternehmensprozesse. Die Grundidee der VIBN ist das Testen eines
Automatisierungssystems für eine Produktions- oder Fertigungsanlage bzw.
Maschine an Hand eines Modells dieser, noch bevor die eigentliche
physische Anlage bzw. Maschine vollständig gebaut ist. Das heißt, das
reale Steuerungssystem wird, gegebenenfalls auf emulierter Hardware, mit
einem virtuellen Abbild der Anlage, welches in einem Simulationssystem
ausgeführt wird, verbunden. Dies erfolgt idealerweise in Echtzeit. Für
das der Simulation zugrundeliegende Modell hat sich auch der Begriff des
ausführbaren digitalen Zwillings als geeignet erwiesen. Für den hier
vorgestellten Workshop sind alle allen Arten von Einreichungen rund um
VIBN im engeren, wie auch im erweiterten Sinne, interessant. Sowohl
wissenschaftliche Beitrage aus dem aktuellen Stand der Forschung als
auch Anwendungsbereiche sind willkommen. Die Beiträge können unter
anderem neue Ideen und Lösungen präsentieren, Probleme und mögliche
Lösungen kritisch reflektieren oder zukünftige Forschungsbedarfe
aufzeigen. Mögliche Themen sind: (1) Einführung der virtuellen
Inbetriebnahme in Unternehmen, Integration der virtuellen Inbetriebnahme
in den Engineering-Prozess; (2) Modellbildung, Modellgenerierung sowie
Durchführung der VIBN; (3) Bibliothekmanagement und Tools zur VIBN; (4)
Operator-Training; (5) Betriebs- und produktionsbegleitende Simulation
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Research Data Management in Modeling (RDM4MOD)
Michael Goedicke and Ulrike Lucke
https://nfdixcs.org/event/research-data-management-in-modelling
The demand increases to substantiate the claims made in the scientific
processes in the realm of modeling in all areas of computer science.
Thus, publications, funding proposals etc. require more often that
empirical data (if available) along with the related context of
experiments and the artifacts in terms of descriptions, software and
other tools will be part of the publication or proposed project as well.
Infrastructure will be provided to store and make available this kind of
research data according to the FAIR – principles (Findable, Accessible,
Interoperable, Reusable) as part of the National Research Data
Infrastructure. With this workshop, the consortium NFIDxCS aims at
collecting requirements as well as existing approaches to build such an
infrastructure with a special focus on modeling issues.
The key questions for research in modeling are manifold. The aim of the
workshop is to connect interested individuals who are willing to
contribute here. The outcome shall be a manifesto on the importance of
research data management for modeling (in computer science) as well as a
discussion of key challenges in this context.
This will be a working workshop. Thus, we request contributions on the
topic of this workshop in the form of extended abstracts beforehand but
will be open to any form of contributions on short notice as well. Based
on these presentations and facilitating the joint forces of participants
on-site, the manifesto will be created. This core result of the workshop
will be published afterwards.
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State of the Art Methods and Tools in Model-based Systems Engineering
Wolfgang Böhm, David Schmalzing and Nico Jansen
https://spesml.github.io/workshop.html
Deadline: 01.05.2022
Der Übergang von dokumentenbasiertem zu modellbasiertem Systems
Engineering (engl. „Model-based Systems Engineering, MBSE) bietet einen
Ansatz, komplexe cyber-physische Systeme im interdisziplinären Kontext
nachhaltig und verständlich zu entwickeln. Die Fähigkeit eines
Unternehmens, solche Systeme im interdisziplinären Kontext effizient
entwickeln zu können, ist bereits heute ein entscheidender
Wettbewerbsfaktor. Herausforderungen bei der interdisziplinären
Entwicklung cyber-physischer Systeme basieren insbesondere auf der
Kollaboration unterschiedlicher Domänenexperten, dem Fehlen einer
zugrundeliegenden (expliziten) Semantik für verwendete
Modellierungstechniken, sowie der Toolunterstützung zur effizienten und
agilen Weiterentwicklung von Systemen. Techniken wie Abstraktion,
Komposition und Verfeinerung wurden bereits intensiv erforscht, finden
im industriellen Kontext aber trotzdem weiterhin wenig Anwendung. Zwar
bieten moderne Werkzeuge im Systems Engineering bereits eine Vielzahl
von Modellierungstechniken, allerdings werden EntwicklerInnen wenig bei
Verwaltung von Komplexität unterstützt. Der Modellierungsprozess selbst
ist methodisch nur wenig geführt, sodass viel Potential ungenutzt
bleibt. Ziel dieses Workshops ist die Förderung neuer Methoden und
Werkzeuge im MBSE Kontext. Der Fokus wird hierbei insbesondere auf die
Verbindung von Theorie und Praxis, die nachhaltige Beherrschung der
Komplexität in der Entwicklung, sowie die Einordnung des Modells in
einen semantischen Kontext gelegt.
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Wichtige Daten
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23.04.2022 (Deadline Verlängerungen siehe Websites der Workshops):
Einreichungsfrist für Workshop-Beiträge
14.05.2022: Benachrichtigung für Workshop-Beiträge
26.05.2022: Einreichung der finalen Workshop-Beiträge
27./28.06.2022: Workshop Präsentationen
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Einreichungen
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Details zu den Einreichungen finden Sie auf den jeweiligen Webseiten der
Workshops. Die Beiträge müssen verpflichtend die Autorenhinweise der LNI
Reihe befolgen und werden als gemeinsamer Workshop Band in der Digital
Library der Gesellschaft für Informatik veröffentlicht.
Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Beiträge!
Judith Michael und Andreas Wortmann
michael(a)se-rwth.de
andreas.wortmann(a)isw.uni-stuttgart.de
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Subject: [WI] CfP Track "Sustainable Mobility" at EnviroInfo2022 -
extended deadline Mai 21!
Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2022 17:42:21 +0200
From: "Prof. Dr.-Ing. Benjamin Wagner vom Berg" (via wi Mailing List)
<wi(a)lists.kit.edu>
Reply-To: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Benjamin Wagner vom Berg
<benjamin.wagnervomberg(a)hs-bremerhaven.de>
To: 'Enviroinfo Mailing' <enviroinfo(a)leuphana.de>,
umweltinformatik(a)leuphana.de, wi(a)lists.uni-karlsruhe.de
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*Apologies for Cross-Postings*
*Call for Papers for Special Track „Sustainable Mobility“*
*EnviroInfo 2022 – 36th Edition*
26th – 28th September 2022
The EnviroInfo2022 will take place in Hamburg
https://informatik2022.gi.de/enviroinfo-2022
<https://informatik2022.gi.de/enviroinfo-2022>
*Objectives of the track*
Sustainable mobility is one of the emerging topics of our time. On the
one hand, mobility in the sense of moving persons and goods is one of
the central functions for a successful economy and a worth living society.
On the other hand, transportation contributes to the highest CO2
emissions besides the energy sector and is connected to many other
negative effects on the ecological, economic, and social dimensions of
sustainability.
However, many recent activities in industry and research as well as
address sustainable mobility solutions that are emission-free, socially
responsible, and economically long-lasting. ICT solutions, in general,
make mobility solutions more effective and can help to reduce the
negative effects of mobility.
**
*Topics of the track*
This track addresses especially ICT-based concepts and solutions for
more sustainable mobility in a wide-spread area of topics, e.g.:
- Transportation as a Service (TaaS)
- Smart City and Urban mobility
- Mobility in rural regions
- Open, Smart and big data for traffic solutions
- Dynamic planning systems (tour, route, bundling) for more efficiency
- Smart travel planning and assistance
- Electric mobility inclusive hydrogen-based power
- Green logistic solutions
- Sustainable labor conditions in logistics
- Platforms for sustainable retail
- Sustainable last-mile logistic solutions
- Car-Sharing, Ride-Sharing and Ride-Hailing Services
- Prosumer approaches in transportation (b2b and b2c)
- Autonomous Vehicles
- Disruption and business models in mobility and transportation
This track will give researchers a platform to present the actual
results of their work and to discuss it with the participants of the
conference:
https://informatik2022.gi.de/enviroinfo-2022/special-tracks/sustainable-mob…
<https://informatik2022.gi.de/enviroinfo-2022/special-tracks/sustainable-mob…>
**
*Organization*
Benjamin Wagner vom Berg, Head of Smart Mobility Institute, University
OAS Bremerhaven, benjamin.wagnervomberg(a)hs-bremerhaven.de
<mailto:benjamin.wagnervomberg@hs-bremerhaven.de>
Please contact the organizer in case you are not sure whether your
working topic is of interest to this workshop!
*Full Research Papers*
Accepted Full Papers will be published in the Springer book series
"Progess in IS: New Trends and Advances in Environmental Informatics".
The scope of Full Paper contributions is 15 plus/minus 2 pages. These
papers will be peer reviewed on basis of your submission.
*Short or Work in Progess Papers*
Accepted Short or Work in Progress Papers will be published in "Lecture
Notes in Informatics (LNI), Proceedings - Series of the Gesellschaft für
Informatik (GI)". The scope of this paper contributions is 8 pages
plus/minus 2 pages. These papers will be peer reviewed on basis of your
submission.
*Important Dates*
*21.05.2022* Deadline Call for Papers - Submission Deadline for Full
Research Papers and Short/Work in Progress Papers
*17.06.2022* Notification of Acceptance for all Papers
*12.07.2022* Deadline Paper Submission (camera ready)
*26.07.2022* Deadline Poster and Talk only Submission
For more information please visit website
https://informatik2022.gi.de/enviroinfo-2022
<https://informatik2022.gi.de/enviroinfo-2022> .
Kind regards
Benjamin Wagner vom Berg
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Head of Smart Mobility Institute
University of Applied Science Bremerhaven
An der Karlstadt 8 - 27568 Bremerhaven - GERMANY
Building Z - Room 4020
Tel. (Office): + 49 471 4823 484
Tel. (Private): + 49 4485 4627561
Mob.: + 49 170 7642429
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www.smart-mobility-institute.de <http://www.smart-mobility-institute.de/>
www.smart-mobility-institute.eu
<http://www.smart-mobility-institute.eu>(english version)
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Subject: [AISWorld] Sharing Call for Workshop Proposals on behalf of
ECTEL 2022 Committee
Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2022 12:26:22 +0100
From: Society for Learning Analytics Research
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To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
[apologies for cross posting]
Hi all,
I am sharing this Call for Workshops on behalf of the Organizing
Committee of ECTEL 2022. Hope this is of interest to you, and please
find the online version of this call at:
https://ea-tel.eu/ectel2022/workshops
ECTEL 2022 Call for Workshop Proposals
ECTEL 2022 offers the opportunity to host half-day or full-day
workshops. Organisers interested in coordinating a workshop need to
submit their proposals through the form linked below no later than 4 May
2022. Notifications of acceptance will be sent on 18 May 2022. Accepted
workshops will take place on 12 and 13 September, 2022 in Toulouse, France.
Workshops are expected to promote the conference theme (“Educating for a
New Future: Making Sense of Technology-Enhanced Learning Adoption”).
They should provide a place and an opportunity to generate ideas on
emerging research topics and build a community around a group of
like-minded researchers and practitioners. They should promote
elaboration of learning technologies and discussion on ways how these
technologies can create educational value for different stakeholders and
contribute to efficient and effective education. Topics and formats that
focus on bridging the gap between academia and business are especially
welcomed. Workshops may include (but are not limited to) paper
presentations, collaborative discussions, sharing a practical
experience, putting forward a “real case”, tutorial sessions, etc.
Workshop organisers are encouraged to propose innovative and interactive
formats, which will be given priority in the selection process. The
workshop selection will be handled competitively to achieve a balanced
program. Ideally, a workshop should include different formats promoting
interaction and participation. Proposals will be ranked according to
their fit with the ECTEL 2022 conference topics, innovativeness, extent
of interaction, overall quality, and comprehensiveness of planning
including pre-workshop and post-workshop dissemination activities. In
case of overlapping workshops, organisers may be asked to clearly
differentiate the workshops or merge them.
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ECTEL 2022 is planned as a face-to-face conference. At least one
organiser of each accepted workshop will be expected to conduct it
on-site. While individual online activities might be included in a
workshop program, workshop organisers should encourage and promote
face-to-face participation as much as possible.
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When submitting a workshop proposal, organisers will need to indicate:
· Workshop title and acronym
· Workshop theme, list of topics addressed
· Motivation on why the workshop is of particular interest at this time
· Workshop objectives and expected outcomes
· Proposed schedule and duration (full-day or half-day)
· Workshop activities that participants should expect
· The proposed timeline, including a tentative submission deadline for
workshop participants
· Workshop format and organisational timeline
· The expected and maximum possible numbers of participants
· Names, affiliations and emails of organisers
· Tentative program committee and organisational requirements
The ECTEL 2022 organising committee will support workshop dissemination
by including timelines of accepted workshops and links to their websites
on the ECTEL 2022 conference website. Nevertheless, organisers of
accepted workshops are expected to launch their websites (not later than
1 June 2022), identify workshop participants, and handle calls for
workshop contributions as well as publication of workshop outcomes. The
ECTEL 2022 organising committee reserves the right to cancel a workshop
that does not attract enough participants.
When publishing workshop contributions, organisers are encouraged to
target well-established workshop proceedings repositories (such as
http://ceur-ws.org/) and/or high-quality publication outlets
(international impact-rated journals, including special issues within them).
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To submit a proposal to organise an ECTEL 2022 workshop, please, fill-in
this form: https://forms.gle/r8dVGqFyHyYsuskH9
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If you have any questions, please, address them to:
Sergey Sosnovsky (s.a.sosnovsky(a)uu.nl)
Patricia Santos Rodriguez (patricia.santos(a)upf.edu)
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IMPORTANT DATES
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4 May 2022: Submission of workshop proposals
18 May 2022: Workshops notification
1 June 2022: Workshops sites launched
12-13 September 2022: ECTEL Workshops
All deadlines are 11:59pm AOE
We are looking forward to seeing you at ECTEL 2022!!
Kind regards,
Dr. Yizhou Fan
Dissemination Chair
Organizing Committee of ECTEL 2022
https://ea-tel.eu/ectel2022
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