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Subject: [AISWorld] 3rd CfP: HICSS-56 (2023) Self-management of Chronic
Diseases and Conditions
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2022 10:40:06 -0700
From: Kourosh Dadgar <kourosh.daadgar(a)gmail.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
After successfully holding this minitrack for 5 consecutive years and
establishing a strong community of researchers and practitioners, we invite
paper submissions for the following HICSS minitrack:
Track title: Information Technology in Healthcare
Minitrack title: Self-management of Chronic Diseases and Conditions
***Fast Track to Journal Publication** *(at the discretion of minitrack
chairs)
*:*1) Journal of Information Technology & People
2) The Editor of The Data Base for Advances in Information Systems is
looking in part to this mini-track for papers that can be published in the
journals.
*Description of the minitrack:*According to the U.S. National Center for
Health Statistics, a disease is chronic when its course lasts for more than
three months. Chronic diseases and conditions persist an entire lifetime
and generally cannot be prevented by vaccines or cured by medication
(Adams, Kirzinger, & Martinez, 2013). This mini-track characterizes Chronic
Diseases and Conditions very broadly to include, illnesses (such as
diabetes, Alzheimer asthma), conditions (such as physical, sensory, mental,
and cognitive disabilities, post-traumatic stress disorder, attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder, autistic spectrum, Tourette syndrome, old
age related conditions). Recurrent illnesses and conditions caused by
chronic diseases, if not managed carefully, cannot only diminish quality of
life and ability to work, but can also result in health emergencies,
complications, and even death (World Health Organization, 2015). According
to the World Health Organization (WHO), chronic diseases are the leading
cause of mortality worldwide, and 80% of chronic disease deaths occur in
low- and middle-income countries.
Advancing patients’ ability to engage in self-managed health through
information and communication technologies (ICTs), such as mobile
technologies and machine learning, is increasingly a top priority (e.g.,
The National Health Service, 2013, The Office of the National Coordinator
for Health Information Technology, 2014). Effective self-management is a
proven way of improving the lives of individuals suffering from chronic
diseases (Dadgar and Joshi, 2018). Self-management refers to a care
management approach in which patients actively take responsibility for
treating their chronic diseases (Bodenheimer et al., 2002). It is a
self-regulating, dynamic, continuous, interactive process (Schulman-Green
et al., 2012). Despite technological advances in healthcare ICTs that
improve care and reduce costs, patients often avoid using them (El-Gayar,
Timsina, Nawar, & Eid, 2013). Although ICTs have improved the health in
healthcare services in terms of the delivery of high-quality patient care
at low cost, the development of ICTs that focus chiefly on patient-centered
care is still in its infancy (Jacelon, Gibbs, & Ridgway, 2016).
With that in mind, we are looking for papers taking a variety of approaches
to answering research questions related to the design, development, and use
of ICTs on patient-centered care. Such approaches might be described as
experiments or quasi-experiments, design science, case studies, surveys,
action research, psychometrics, and ethnography. We invite papers that use
a variety of advanced technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented
Reality (AR), Artificial Intelligence (AI), or Machine Learning (ML). We
call for the papers that investigate use of ICTs for patients with chronic
physical and psychological conditions, from diabetes and asthma, to obesity
and fitness SM programs, to autism, dementia, bipolar disorders, and
depression.
Authors are invited to submit papers that address issues related to the
design, development, and implementation of ICTs in self-management of
chronic diseases and conditions. Potential issues and topics include, but
are not limited to:
- Learning about condition and health needs
- Learning self-management regimen, skills, and strategies ( e.g.,
Monitoring and managing symptoms, side effects, and body responses,
Adjusting treatment regimen to manage symptoms and side effects,
Managing/taking medications, Goal setting, decision making, problem
solving, planning, prioritizing and pacing in the self-management process)
- Managing lifestyle changes (e.g. modifying diet, nutrition, smoking,
and physical activity, Changing behaviors to minimize disease impact,
Balancing living life with health needs, Managing disruptions in school,
work, family, and social activities)
- Managing psychological aspects of chronic diseases and conditions
(e.g. Developing confidence and self-efficacy, Reducing stress caused by
the chronic disease, Identifying and benefiting from psychological
resources drawing on intrinsic resources, e.g., creativity, strength and
wisdom from past experiences, Maintaining positive outlook, hope, and
self-worth, Dealing with shock of diagnosis, self-blame, and guilt)
- Managing relationships with healthcare providers (e.g. Creating and
maintaining relationships with healthcare providers)
- Managing and sustaining relationships with family, friends, relatives,
and peers (e.g. Creating a community of peers with similar experiences,
Obtaining and managing social support from family and friends)
- Cultivating courage, discipline, and motivation
- Working through issues of dependence/independence
- Seeking resources, such as financial assistance (e.g., prescription
subsidies), environmental support (e.g., assistive devices), and community
resources (e.g., transportation)
- Exploring and expressing emotional responses
- Making sense of the chronic disease (e.g. Finding meaning in work,
relationships, activities, and spirituality)
- Identifying and confronting change and loss (e.g., changes in physical
function, role, identity, body image, control, and mortality)
- Developing coping strategies (e.g., self-talk)
- Focusing on possibilities (e.g., envisioning the future, reframing
adversity into opportunity)
- Designing virtual coaches
- ICT designs for elder care and home care
- ICT enabled preventative approaches
*IMPORTANT DATES*
- April 15: Paper submission begins
- June 15: Paper submissions deadline
- August 17: Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
- September 22: Deadline for authors to submit final manuscript
- October 1: Deadline for at least one author to register for HICSS-54
*Minitrack Co-Chairs:*
Kourosh Dadgar (Primary Contact)
University of San Francisco, CA, USA
mdadgar(a)usfca.edu
Bahae Samhan
Illinois State University, IL, USA
bmsamha(a)ilstu.edu
K.D. Joshi
University of Nevada, Reno, NV, USA
kjoshi(a)unr.edu
*Conference Website:* http://hicss.hawaii.edu/
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__hicss.hawaii.edu_&d=DwM…>
*Author Guidelines:* http://hicss.hawaii.edu/tracks-and-minitracks/authors/
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__hicss.hawaii.edu_tracks…>
*References*
- Adams, P., Kirzinger, W., & Martinez, M. (2013). Summary Health
Statistics for the U.S. Population: National Health Interview Survey, 2012
(Vital Health Stat No. 10(259)). National Center for Health Statistics.
- Bodenheimer, T., Lorig, K., Holman, H., & Grumbach, K. (2002). Patient
Self-management of Chronic Disease in Primary Care. JAMA, 288(19),
2469–2475.
- Dadgar, M. and Joshi, K.D. (2018) "The Role of Information and
Communication Technology in Self-Management of Chronic Diseases: An
Empirical Investigation through Value Sensitive Design," Journal of the
Association for Information Systems (JAIS), 19(2), 86-112.
- El-Gayar, O., Timsina, P., Nawar, N., & Eid, W. (2013). A systematic
review of IT for diabetes selfmanagement: Are we there yet? International
Journal of Medical Informatics, 82, 637–652.
- Jacelon, C. S., Gibbs, M. A., & Ridgway, J. V. (2016). Computer
technology for self-management: a scoping review. Journal of Clinical
Nursing, 25, 1179–1192.
- Schulman-Green, D., Jaser, S., Martin, F., Alonzo, A., Grey, M.,
McCorkle, R., … Whittemore, R. (2012). Processes of Self-Management in
Chronic Illness. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 44(2), 136–144.
- The National Health Service. (2013). Everyone Counts: Planning for
Patients 2014/15 to 2018/19. Retrieved from
https://www.england.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/5yr-strat-plann-guid-…
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.england.nhs.uk_wp-…>
- The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information
Technology. (2014). Federal Health IT Strategic Plan 2015-2020 - by The
Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC).
Retrieved from
https://www.healthit.gov/sites/default/files/9-5-federalhealthitstratplanfi…
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.healthit.gov_sites…>
- World Health Organization. (2015). Noncommunicable diseases. Retrieved
from http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs355/en/
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.who.int_mediacentre…>
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Subject: [AISWorld] 2nd CFP-Crowdsourcing and Digital Workforce in the
Gig Economy, HICSS-56 (Due: June 15, 2022)
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2022 01:09:00 +0000
From: Nancy Deng <ndeng(a)csudh.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
CC: Sara Moussawi <smoussaw(a)andrew.cmu.edu>, Taylor, Joseph D
<joseph.taylor(a)csus.edu>
Call for Paper:
Minitrack: Crowdsourcing and Digital Workforce in the Gig Economy
Track: Internet and the Digital Economy
56th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-56)
January 3-6, 2023. Maui, Hawaii, USA
Fast track journal publication opportunity:
Papers presented at this HICSS-56 minitrack will be invited to extend
and be fast tracked to the Journal of Organizational Computing and
Electronic Commerce (JOCEC) and the Data Base for Advances in
Information Systems.
Scope
Crowdsourcing is the practice of obtaining needed services and content
by soliciting voluntary contributions in the form of an open call from a
large network of individuals rather than from an organization’s
employees or suppliers. During the past decade, scholars from different
disciplines have paid increasing attention to examine the design and
development of crowd-based platforms and the intelligence and innovation
arising from crowdsourced contests and competitions. Studies on the
technical systems and collective intelligence are informative, but our
understanding of the crowdsourcing phenomenon cannot be complete without
a comprehensive understanding of the crowd itself, the work made
available on the digital platform, work conditions, and its
institutional, regulatory and societal impacts.
This minitrack is positioned to address diversity, equity, and inclusion
(DEI) issues in the technology-enabled and mediated crowdsourcing work
environments. We call for research that critically examines the current
work conditions and policies on the digital platforms and propose new
work processes, platform designs and policies to enhance the digital
work environments and foster social inclusion and equity.
Finally, it’s important for both academia and industry to better
understand the impact of the-ongoing global coronavirus (COVID-19)
pandemic on work and workforce participating in both remote and
place-based gig work. In the long term, technological developments at
the intersection of crowdsourcing, gig work platforms and AI can
potentially shape work at different levels. Research on the future of
work and the essential skills and abilities of the future workforce will
update our knowledge and broaden our visions about the next generation
of workforce.
Potential issues and topics include, but are not limited to:
-Diversity, equity, and inclusion in crowdsourcing work environments
-Employment relations in online labor platforms
-Ethical issues in the gig labor market and managing the gig workforce
-Gig work and workers in the times of COVID-19
-Gig work risk, worker behavior and performance
-Gig workers’ participation, motivation and work-life balance
-Gig work conditions
-Global workforce in crowdsourcing and gig economy
-Information technology and gig work
-Integrating gig work into the remote workforce
-Labor agency in the gig labor market
-Online communities of gig workers
-Organizational and regulatory challenges in the gig economy
-Psychological aspects of digital platforms on workers (e.g.,
Technostress, Well-being)
-Regulatory oversight of gig work platforms and labor market
-Skill development and career pathways of gig workforce
-Technology advancement, AI and future of work
Important Dates
April 15, 2022: Paper submission system reopened for HICSS-56
June 15, 2022 | 11:59 pm HST: Paper submission deadline
August 17, 2022: Notification of acceptance/rejection
September 4, 2022: Deadline for authors (whose papers are conditionally
accepted) to submit a revised manuscript
September 22, 2021: Deadline for authors to submit final manuscript for
publication
October 1, 2021: Deadline for at least one author of each paper to
register for the conference
October 22, 2022: Deadline for the paper production fee payment
January 3-6, 2023: HICSS-56 conference
Minitrack Co-Chairs
Nancy Deng (Primary Contact) | ndeng(a)csudh.edu<mailto:ndeng@csudh.edu>
Sara Moussawi | smoussaw(a)andrew.cmu.edu<mailto:smoussaw@andrew.cmu.edu>
Joseph D. Taylor | joseph.taylor(a)csus.edu<mailto:joseph.taylor@csus.edu>
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Subject: [AISWorld] Second call for papers - JISE Special Issue on
Design Science Education
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2022 08:09:26 +0700
From: Thuan Nguyen Hoang <hoangthuan1610(a)gmail.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Dear Colleagues,
You are invited to submit papers for a Special Issue of Journal of
Information Systems Education titled “Design Science Education”. Here
attaches the Call for Papers with detailed information including topics of
interest, important dates, how to submit and review process. For more
information, please access: https://jise.org/SI_DSE.html
Design Science (DS) as a research paradigm has largely gained popularity in
the Information Systems (IS) discipline. The paradigm has been increasingly
applied to design and evaluate novel IS artifacts to address identified
problems (Antunes et al., 2021; Hevner et al., 2004; Thuan et al., 2019;
vom Brocke et al., 2020). With its capability of problem solving and
innovation, DS has the potential to complement the traditional IS
curriculum. DS education has emerged as a pedagogical option in
undergraduate courses, postgraduate studies, and PhD studies (Goldkuhl et
al., 2017; Hevner, 2021; Winter & vom Brocke, 2021).
This special issue intends to gather scholars’ and educators’ perspectives
regarding DS education. It seeks to extend Schön’s (1992) remark that
“there is a great potential for learning through design” (p. 131), while
simultaneously bringing to the fore key characteristics and critical
thoughts on DS education. The special issue will focus on how DS has been
used to transform teaching and learning practices across diverse domains,
educational contexts, and course sizes. Further, it will cover a wide range
of aspects related to the use of DS education, such as integration of DS in
undergraduate courses, adoption of DS in postgraduate studies and PhD
studies, applicability of different DS artefacts in education, pedagogical
principles of DS education, DS education frameworks, theoretical
approaches, managerial perspectives, and possible curriculum issues, etc.
We invite positioning, theoretical and empirical papers, teaching cases,
and practical teaching tips to consolidate the notion of DS education and
relevant practices. We welcome submissions of high-quality, innovative, and
insightful articles. Topics include but are not limited to:
- Design science in education
- Effective teaching DS for undergraduates
- Effective teaching DS for postgraduate and PhD studies
- Pedagogical models for DS education purposes
- Integrating DS education in diverse educational contexts
- Theoretical approaches to DS education
- Different tools and applications of DS education for instructional use
- Motivation toward teaching DS education
- Purpose and nature of DS education
- Positioning DS education in IS and other curricula
- Managerial issues of adopting DS in education
- Impact of DS education on the current learning and teaching processes
- Evaluations of integrated DS in education for educational purposes
Submission Guidelines
Papers for this special issue are due on July 15, 2022. Prospective authors
are welcome to submit an abstract to the Guest Editors for preliminary
feedback on the appropriateness of their planned manuscript. Please send
your abstracts in Microsoft Word format by email to: Nguyen Hoang Thuan at
Thuan.NguyenHoang(a)rmit.edu.vn with the subject "JISE Special Issue". Papers
should not exceed 8,000 words including all sections, figures, tables, and
references. All papers will be blind peer reviewed and are subject to
editing for journal style, clarity, organization, and space. Shorter
teaching cases and experience reports (between 2,000 and 3,000 words) are
also welcome. Please refer to the JISE submission guidelines
<http://jise.org/submissions.html> for additional information.
Paper submissions will be done via EasyChair: Submission link
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dseducation22>
Guest Editors
- Nguyen Hoang Thuan, RMIT University Vietnam, Vietnam
- Mary Tate, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
- Andreas Drechsler, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
- Pedro Antunes, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Timeline
- Abstract proposals: optional
- Initial submissions due: July 15, 2022
- Notification to authors: October 15, 2022
- Revised papers due: December 15, 2022
- Final decision: February 15, 2023
- Publication of the issue: September 15, 2023
References
Antunes, P., Thuan, N. H., & Johnstone, D. (2021). Nature and Purpose of
Conceptual Frameworks in Design Science. *Scandinavian Journal of
Information Systems*,* 32*(2), 3-40.
Goldkuhl, G., Ågerfalk, P., & Sjöström, J. (2017). A Design Science
Approach to Information Systems Education. In M. A., v. B. J., & H. A.
(Eds.), *International Conference on Design Science Research in Information
System and Technology* (pp. 383-397). Springer.
Hevner, A., March, S. T., Park, J., & Ram, S. (2004). Design Science in
Information Systems Research. *MIS Quarterly*,* 28*(1), 75-105.
Hevner, A. R. (2021). Pedagogy for Doctoral Seminars in Design Science
Research. In *Engineering the Transformation of the Enterprise* (pp.
185-198). Springer.
Schön, D. A. (1992). The Theory of Inquiry: Dewey's Legacy to
Education. *Curriculum
Inquiry*,* 22*(2), 119-139.
Thuan, N. H., Drechsler, A., & Antunes, P. (2019). Construction of Design
Science Research Questions. *Communications of the Association for
Information Systems*,* 44*, 332-363.
vom Brocke, J., Winter, R., Hevner, A., & Maedche, A. (2020). Special Issue
Editorial–Accumulation and Evolution of Design Knowledge in Design Science
Research: A Journey Through Time and Space. *Journal of the Association for
Information Systems*,* 21*(3), 520-544.
Winter, R., & vom Brocke, J. (2021). Teaching Design Science
Research. *ICIS
2021 Proceedings*,* 4*, Paper 2265.
Looking forward to receiving your submissions.
Kind regards
Guest Editor Team
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Subject: [AISWorld] 2nd CFP - Digital and Social Media in Enterprise,
HICSS-56 (Due: June 15, 2022)
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2022 01:12:05 +0000
From: Nancy Deng <ndeng(a)csudh.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
CC: Gonzalez, Ester <esgonzalez(a)Fullerton.edu>, Wang, David
<david.wang(a)depaul.edu>
Call for Paper:
Minitrack: Digital and Social Media in Enterprise
Track: Digital and Social Media
56th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-56)
January 3-6, 2023. Maui, Hawaii, USA
Fast track journal publication opportunity:
Papers presented at this HICSS-56 minitrack will be invited to extend
and be fast tracked to the Data Base for Advances in Information Systems.
Scope
Digital and social media (DSM) have transformed the workplace in
organizations. Since spring 2020, the global outbreak of the coronavirus
(COVID-19) pandemic has increased enterprise social media (ESM) use at
home offices when companies sent employees to work from home. The
increasing use of ESM in home office environments has called for further
research on the effects of ESM use on employee well-being, work-life
balance, social media fatigue, and work performance during and post the
COVID-19 pandemic.
This minitrack focuses on organizations’ internal and external use of
digital and social media to facilitate work processes (e.g.,
communication, collaboration and socialization) inclusive of both
business (for-profit) and non-profit organizations and to engage various
organizational stakeholders. Hence, research of this mini-track lies at
the intersection of multiple disciplines, namely Science & Technology,
Organization Science, Marketing, and Behavioral Science.
Topics
This minitrack welcomes theoretical and empirical studies addressing
organizational, managerial, technical, and behavioral perspectives on
digital and social media by enterprises and their employees. Potential
issues and topics include, but are not limited to:
-Digital and social media affordances
-Dark side of enterprise social media
-Digital and social media marketing
-Diversity, equity, and inclusion on enterprise social media platforms
-Digital and social media use & employee work-life balance
-Digital and social media use & Information privacy and security
-Digital and social media use & social capital
-Enterprise social media use and employee well-being during the COVID-19
pandemic
-Effects (both positive and negative) of digital and social media at
workplace
-Methodologies for studying digital and social media in enterprise
-Organizational strategies and practices associated with digital and
social media use
-New theories to describe and explain the phenomenon of enterprise
social media use
-Roles and responsibilities of IS departments in the use of and support
for digital and social media
-The use of social media for organizational fundraising or donations
-The use of social media for public perception management
-Social media fatigue during the COVID-19 pandemic
-Social media use and work from home post the COVID-19 pandemic
Important Dates
April 15, 2022: Paper submission system reopened for HICSS-56
June 15, 2022 | 11:59 pm HST: Paper submission deadline
August 17, 2022: Notification of acceptance/rejection
September 4, 2022: Deadline for authors (whose papers are conditionally
accepted) to submit a revised manuscript
September 22, 2021: Deadline for authors to submit final manuscript for
publication
October 1, 2021: Deadline for at least one author of each paper to
register for the conference
October 22, 2022: Deadline for the paper production fee payment
January 3-6, 2023: HICSS-56 conference
Minitrack Co-Chairs
Nancy Deng (Primary Contact) |ndeng(a)csudh.edu
Tawei (David) Wang | david.wang(a)depaul.edu
Ester S. Gonzalez | esgonzalez(a)fullerton.edu
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for Book Chapters: "Quantum Computing Inspired
IoT Applications", Taylor & Francis
Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2022 14:54:20 +0000
From: Editorial Manager <journaleditorialmanager(a)outlook.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Apologies if multiple copies of this call are received
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Call for Book Chapters
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** Quantum Computing Inspired IoT Applications **
CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, USA
Important Dates
- Proposal Submission: May 15, 2022*
- Proposal (Acceptance/Rejection): Within 2days of submission
- Full Chapter Submission: August 15, 2022
- Full Chapter (Acceptance/Rejection): September 10, 2022
- Complete Chapter Submission (to editors): October 1, 2022
- Submission of Chapters (to publisher): November 1, 2022
- Publication Time: Q3/2023 (estimated)
Quantum computing is viewed by many as a possible future option for
tackling these high complexity or seemingly-intractable problems by
complementing classical computing with a fundamentally different compute
paradigm. To mitigate the issues, the network can be assembled and
integrated with the quantum computing technology. Quantum computing
therefore has the potential for speedups that are large enough to make
previously-intractable problems tractable.
Quantum computing will help organizations address big challenges much
faster than they could otherwise. Quantum computing-Inspired IoT refers
to the use of quantum computing for the computation of machine learning
algorithms with internet of things applications. With the computational
advantages of quantum computing, quantum computing-inspired IoT can now
achieve results that were not possible with classical computers. The
incredible growth in approaching this milestone was made possible in the
iterative learning process through IoT, blockchain, neural networks,
machine learning, and deep learning methodologies.
Book co-editors intend to invite experts and successful case
participating members to contribute discussions on topics related to
performance, benchmarking, durability, robustness, as well data
gathering in IoT networks using quantum computing techniques.
* Topics
Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
Basics of IoT, Blockchain and Quantum Computing
Quantum Computing and Blockchain base Network Security
Quantum Computing based Big Data Analytics and Machine Learning
Parallel and Distributed Computing using Quantum Computing
Use of Quantum Computing in Data Analytics Environment
Quantum Computing approach to decision making and problem solving
Deep learning based Quantum Computing for Security
Quantum Computing based business analytics
Shaping the Wireless Network using Quantum Computing
Association of Quantum Computing with Network Protocols
Computational Neuroscience and Quantum Computing
Embodying Blockchain, the Internet of Things and Quantum Computing
Routing and Security mechanisms in the IoT environment using Quantum
Computing
Empirical data and research techniques contributed to IoT using Quantum
Computing
Quantum Computing based blockchain modelling techniques by using neural
network, machine learning and deep learning
Quantum Computing oriented Applications of IoT using deep learning
technologies
* Proposal submission
A proposal for book chapter is needed from prospective authors before
the proposal *submission due date*, describing the objective, scope and
structure of the proposed chapter (no more than 5 pages). Acceptance of
chapter proposals will be communicated to lead chapter authors after a
formal double-blind review process, to ensure relevance, quality and
originality. The submission of chapter proposals should be done via
easychair https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=qci2a2022.
* Book Editors
Asis Kumar Tripathy, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore,
asistripathy(a)gmail.com<mailto:asistripathy@gmail.com>
Chiranji Lal Chowdhary, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore,
prof.chowdhary(a)gmail.com<mailto:prof.chowdhary@gmail.com>
Kuan-Ching Li, Providence University, Taiwan,
kuancli(a)gm.pu.edu.tw<mailto:kuancli@gm.pu.edu.tw>
* Additional Information
Inquiries and chapter proposal submissions can be forwarded
electronically by email, to:
Asis Kumar Tripathy
(email-asistripathy(a)gmail.com<mailto:email-asistripathy@gmail.com>),
Chiranji Lal Chowdhary
(email-prof.chowdhary(a)gmail.com<mailto:email-prof.chowdhary@gmail.com>),
and Kuan-Ching Li (email: kuancli(a)gm.pu.edu.tw<mailto:kuancli@gm.pu.edu.tw>)
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Subject: [AISWorld] CfPSpecial Issue "Technology for Humanity” at
Business & Information Systems Engineering (BISE / WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK)
Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2022 18:27:02 +0200
From: Hanna Krasnova <krasnova(a)uni-potsdam.de>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Call for Papers: Special Issue "Technology for Humanity” at Business &
Information Systems Engineering (BISE / WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK)
The past decades have been marked by the rapid digitization of almost
every part of human life. Our work and private life, healthcare,
education, governmental institutions, and society as a whole have been
undergoing an era of rapid change driven by new forms of digital
communication, automation, new information sources, emerging digital
markets, and social networks, as well as digital practices and
workflows. With this transition that some analysts refer to as a
‘digital transformation’ and some intellectuals speculate to be a ‘2nd
Neolithic revolution’, come many ethical and value-related questions and
challenges that are of high relevance for humanity. At the core, we must
ask ourselves how we should technically and organizationally design and
organize our IT-driven world so that humans can flourish in it
(Spiekermann 2016). How can we build “Technology for Humanity” as the
IEEE standardization organization promotes in its logo?
The pressing nature of these grand challenges demands a more
comprehensive understanding of the undergoing transformation beyond the
study of standalone values. In response, policymakers have taken
numerous initiatives, for example, at the international level by
announcing seventeen sustainable development goals and at the local
level by creating large-scale publicly-financed research projects like
the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society in Berlin. In a
similar vein, many BISE/IS institutes have woken up on this call by
establishing such important initiatives as the Sustainability Lab at
Vienna University of Economics and Business or by jointly collaborating
on research projects that seek to address these issues. In addition to
investigating privacy issues and personal data markets (e.g.,
Spiekermann et al. 2015; Krasnova et al. 2010; Trang et al. 2020), BISE
/IS scholars have embarked on studying the fundamental issues of human
control, autonomy, and freedom vis-à-vis technology (e.g., Spiekermann
and Pallas 2005). Among others, these research efforts have contributed
to a better understanding of potential biases inherent in AI design
(e.g., Lambrecht and Tucker 2019; Bauer et al. 2020), algorithmic work
management (e.g., Möhlmann et al. 2021), echo chambers, and filter
bubbles (e.g., Kitchens et al. 2020), health and well-being implications
of ICT use in work (e.g., Benlian 2020) and social media (e.g., Krasnova
et al. 2015; Krause et al. 2021) contexts, user perceptions in the
context of online targeted political advertising (e.g., Baum et al.
2021), among others. In doing so, the grey human entity formerly called
“user” has started to be concretized in the many distinct roles created
by new ICTs: Patients are now studied in relation to health applications
(Mueller et al. 2018), citizens as natural participants of e-government
processes (e.g., Tan et al. 2013; Nishant et al. 2019), crowd-workers in
the context of their algorithmic supervisors (e.g., Straub et al. 2015;
Cram et al. 2020), soc
ial networking users in the face of gamified platforms intentionally
designed to be addictive (e.g., Turel and Serenko 2012), life-loggers
with a view to personal data markets (e.g., Risius et al. 2020; Trang et
al. 2020), to name a few.
Against the background of these developments, we seek to elicit papers
in this area for the BISE Special Issue “Technology for Humanity”.
Submissions to this special issue are encouraged from all theoretical
and methodological perspectives. Thus, submissions can either
investigate people in their specific roles and reactions to technology,
relate to technology design or design methods to foster humanity and
sustainability, be of a conceptual nature to better grasp the
technological and economic changes we are witnessing, or review user
studies and/or technologies of interest in this research domain. Authors
must clearly outline why their contribution is new and interesting for
research and practice and how they contribute to human and social value
creation through their work.
Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
Dignity and respect
Inequality
Freedom, liberty, transparency and autonomy
Privacy, trust, control and freedom
Friendship, social support and inclusion
Bias, fairness and transparency
Digital work, digital labor markets and the gig economy
Personal data markets
Digital society (e.g., fake news, online radicalization, cyberbullying)
Physical health and mental well-being in the context of IT use
Individual behavior and perceptions
Moral behavior
Technology mediated human judgement
Value-based system design
Privacy sensitive design, privacy by design
Attention sensitive systems
Submission Guidelines
Please submit papers by 15 May 2022 at the latest via the journal’s
online submission system (http://www.editorialmanager.com/buis/
<http://www.editorialmanager.com/buis/>). Please observe the
instructions regarding the format and size of contributions to Business
& Information Systems Engineering (BISE). Papers should adhere to the
submission general BISE author guidelines
(https://www.bise-journal.com/author_guidelines
<https://www.bise-journal.com/author_guidelines>).
All papers will be reviewed anonymously (double-blind process) by at
least two referees with regard to relevance, originality, and research
quality. In addition to the editors of the journal, including those of
this special issue, distinguished international scholars will be
involved in the review process.
Schedule
Deadline for submission: 15 May 2022 Notification of the authors, 1st
round: 1 August 2022
Completion Revision 1: 1 October 2022
Notification of the authors, 2nd round: 1 December 2022
Completion Revision 2: 15 January 2023
Online publication: ASAP
Anticipated print publication: October 2023
Editors of the Special Issue
Sarah Spiekermann-Hoff, Prof. Dr.
Institute for Information Systems & Society Vienna University of
Economics and Business (WU Vienna).
sspieker(a)wu.ac.at <mailto:sspieker@wu.ac.at>
Hanna Krasnova, Prof. Dr.
Professor for Information Systems, especially Social Media and Society
University of Potsdam
krasnova(a)uni-potsdam.de <mailto:krasnova@uni-potsdam.de>
Oliver Hinz, Prof. Dr.
Professor of Information Systems and Information Management
Goethe University Frankfurt
ohinz(a)wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de <mailto:ohinz@wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de>
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Subject: [AISWorld] New final deadline for full and sort papers at ISD
2022 Conference
Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2022 15:33:29 +0300
From: Ana Maria Ghiran <anamaria.ghiran(a)econ.ubbcluj.ro>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Dear all,
As the current deadline for full and short papers for the 30th
International Conference on Information Systems Development, ISD 2022,
matched with Easter celebrations in many countries, the Conference Chairs
decided to set a new final deadline for regular papers submissions. The
deadline for full and short papers is now *26th of April 2022*, which will
be *hard deadline.*
*ISD2022 will he held in hybrid format, encouraging in-person presentations
but also allowing remote presentations for those who will not be able to
travel.*
Here is the updated call for papers:
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ISD 2022
30th International Conference on Information Systems Development
Babeș-Bolyai University
Cluj-Napoca, Romania, August 31–September 2, 2022
https://isd2022.conference.ubbcluj.ro/
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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We welcome submissions for the 30th International Conference on Information
Systems Development (ISD), which will be hosted by Babeș-Bolyai University,
the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, in Cluj-Napoca,
Romania.
The conference promotes research of methodological and technological issues
and ways in which the IS developers and operators are transforming
organizations
and society through information systems.
This year, the conference focuses on how Artificial Intelligence can empower
Information Systems and how this facilitates or impacts digital
transformation
in various aspects e.g. organizational structures, enterprise architectures,
decision-making, business processes, business-IT alignment.
THEME: AI FOR IS DEVELOPMENT AND OPERATIONS
We invite you to join us at this conference and to help shape the
Information Systems development methods and technologies of the future!
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IMPORTANT DATES (AoE):
ISD2022 opens two rounds of submission:
- Regular research paper submission:
26 April, 2022 (*Extended hard deadline)*
- Regular research paper notification (tentative):
05 Jun, 2022
- New Ideas/Vision/Journal-first/Poster submission:
15 Jun, 2022
- New Ideas/Vision/Journal-first/Poster notification (tentative):
10 Jul, 2022
- Conference:
31 August – 2 September, 2022
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CONFERENCE TRACKS:
T1: Managing IS Development and Operations:
Track chairs:
Emilio Insfran, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
Alberto Rodrigues da Silva, University of Lisbon, Portugal
T2: IS Methodologies and Education:
Track chairs:
Bjorn Johansson, Linkoping University, Sweden
Tomas Gustavsson, Karlstad University, Sweden
T3: Knowledge Management and Knowledge Representation in IS:
Track chairs:
Knut Hinkelmann, FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern
Switzerland
Aurona Gerber, University of Pretoria, South Africa
T4: AI Empowered IS:
Track chairs:
Adrian Iftene, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania
Ioan Petri, Cardiff University, UK
T5: Usability, Trust and Sustainability in IS:
Track chairs:
Dorina Rajanen, University of Oulu, Finland
Alvaro Arenas, IE Business School Madrid, Spain
T6: Current Topics in IS Development:
Track chairs:
Alfred Zimmermann, Reutlingen University, Germany
Rainer Schmidt, Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Rainer Alt, University of Leipzig, Germany
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TYPES OF PAPERS
- Research papers (full or short): describing original and unpublished
results related to
Information Systems development and/or operations including
methodological, technological, economical or social aspects.
- New Ideas and Vision Papers: introducing new ideas and directions for
research by
analysing the current state of the art, identifying the gaps that
need to addressed, and introducing an approach as a means to
bridge
them.
- Posters: to present and discuss the most recent research achievements,
practical experience, tools and challenges related to
Information Systems development.
- Journal-first Papers: papers published recently in prestigious journals
(accepted after 1 January 2021)
and in the scope of the conference tracks.
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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
The ISD Proceedings will be published in the Association for Information
Systems
(AIS) eLibrary. In addition, a selection of the best papers (by invitation)
will
be published Springer as a separate volume of the Lecture Notes in
Information
Systems and Organization series (indexed by Scopus; subject to final
approval).
Selected papers from Track 6 will be invited for a fast track in Electronic
Markets
(www.electronicmarkets.org).
The maximum length for submissions are:
Full research papers: 12 pages including references and appendices.
Short research papers: 8 pages including references and appendices.
New Ideas and Vision Papers: 5 pages (plus one page for references)
Posters: 2 to 4 pages (plus one page for references)
Journal-first papers: the information about the journal paper will be
indicated
in the EasyChair system and the PDF file of the original journal paper
(any length) must be uploaded.
Authors should consult the conference authors' guidelines and use the
proceedings templates, either for LaTeX or for Word, provided on the
conference website.
All submissions must be unpublished and not be under review elsewhere
(except for the journal-first submissions).
Please remove any identifying information, such as authors' names or
affiliations, from your paper/poster before submission.
Initial submissions should be made in PDF format using the EasyChair
submission page:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=isd2022.
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KEYNOTE TALKS
Dimitris Karagiannis, University of Vienna, Austria:
OMiLAB: the role of model-driven Digital Innovation in Information Systems
development
Omer Rana, Cardiff University, UK:
Data Privacy Re-visited During Covid19
** Third keynote to be confirmed, please follow conference website for
updates **
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ORGANIZERS
General Chairs
Gheorghe Cosmin Silaghi, Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Gabriela Czibula, Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Program Chairs
Robert Buchmann, Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Virginia Niculescu, Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Conference Office
Cristina Osman, Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Email: isd2022.conference(a)ubbcluj.ro
Twitter: https://twitter.com/isdconf
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Subject: [WI] Joint CfP: *~12 days left* to submit your abstracts for
the Hybrid 21st ISWC 2022 Research, In-Use and Resource tracks
Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2022 08:42:08 -0400
From: International Semantic Web Conference <iswc.conf(a)gmail.com>
Reply-To: International Semantic Web Conference <iswc.conf(a)gmail.com>
To: International Semantic Web Conference <iswc.conf(a)gmail.com>
*Joint CfP: Hybrid 21st International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2022)*
Hangzhou, China, October 23-27, 2022
https://iswc2022.semanticweb.org/
In this announcement:
1. Call for Research papers
2. Call for In-Use papers
3. Call for Resource papers
*== Important Dates ==*
Abstracts: 28th April, 2022
Full papers: 5th May, 2022
1. Call for Research papers
*******************************************
The/ research track/ of ISWC 2022 solicits novel and significant
research contributions addressing theoretical, analytical and empirical
aspects of the Semantic Web. We welcome work that relates to the W3C
Semantic Web recommendations (e.g., RDF, OWL, SPARQL, SHACL, etc.) that
may also lie at the intersection of the Semantic Web and other
scientific disciplines. Submissions to the research track should
describe original, significant, and replicable research on the Semantic Web.
Topics of interest and further details:
https://iswc2022.semanticweb.org/index.php/research-track/
Abstract Deadline: Friday, 28th April, 2022,23:59 AoE (Anywhere on Earth)
Track Chairs:
- Aidan Hogan, Department of Computer Science, Universidad de Chile
ahogan(a)dcc.uchile.cl <mailto:ahogan@dcc.uchile.cl>
- Uli Sattler, Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester
Uli.Sattler(a)manchester.ac.uk
2. Call for In-Use papers
*******************************************
The track aims to give a stage to solutions for real-world problems in
which Semantic Web and Knowledge Graph technologies play a crucial role.
Real-world applications of these technologies in combination with
machine learning, deep learning and other AI techniques are of
particular interest.
The In-Use track thus seeks submissions describing applied and validated
solutions such as software tools, systems or architectures that benefit
from the use of Semantic Web and Knowledge Graph technologies
(including, but not limited to, technologies based on the Semantic Web
standards). Importantly, submitted papers should provide convincing
evidence of use of the proposed application or tool by the target user
group, preferably outside the group that conducted the development and,
more broadly, outside the Semantic Web and Knowledge Graph research
communities.
Topics of interest and further details:
https://iswc2022.semanticweb.org/index.php/in-use-track/
Abstract Deadline: Friday, 28th April, 2022,23:59 AoE (Anywhere on Earth)
Track Chairs:
- João Paulo A. Almeida, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil
- Hideaki Takeda, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Contact: In-UseTrack-iswc2022(a)easychair.org
3. Call for Resource papers
*******************************************
The ISWC 2022 Resources Track aims to promote the sharing of resources
which support, enable or utilise semantic web research. Resources
include, but not restricted to: datasets, ontologies/vocabularies,
ontology design patterns, evaluation benchmarks or methods, software
tools/services, APIs and software frameworks, workflows, crowdsourcing
task designs, protocols, methodologies and metrics, that have
contributed or may contribute to the generation of novel scientific
work. In particular, we encourage the sharing of such resources
following best and well-established practices within the Semantic Web
community. As such, this track calls for contributions that provide a
concise and clear description of a resource and its usage.
Topics of interest and further details:
https://iswc2022.semanticweb.org/index.php/resources-track/
Abstract Deadline: Friday, 28th April, 2022,23:59 AoE (Anywhere on Earth)
Track Chairs:
- Valentina Presutti, LILEC Department, University of Bologna, Italy
valentina.presutti(a)unibo.it
- Maria Keet, Department of Computer Science, University of Cape Town,
South Africa
mkeet(a)cs.uct.ac.za
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: 3rd Int. Conf on Deep Learning, Big Data and
Blockchain
Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2022 09:26:41 +0100
From: DBB <deepml.info(a)gmail.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
--------------------- Call for Papers [Deadline extended]
-----------------------------
The 3rd International Conference on Deep Learning, Big Data and Blockchain
(DBB 2022)
(Springer Series)
22-24 Aug 2022, Rome, Italy
http://www.ficloud.org/dbb2022/
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Deep and machine learning are the state-of-the-art at providing models,
methods, tools and techniques for developing autonomous and intelligent
systems which can revolutionize industrial and commercial applications in
various fields such as online commerce, intelligent transportation,
healthcare and medicine, security, manufacturing, education, games, and
various other industrial applications. All such fields produce and consume
massive amount of big data, which include, for example, online commerce
data (marketing data, customer reviews, customer relationship),
transportation data (road sensors, cameras, GPS), and data about
healthcare, social media, and various other applications. Deep learning
techniques and big data techniques yield useful outputs in predicting,
discovering and acquiring insights and deeper knowledge about events for
better and efficient decision making. The groundbreaking technology of
blockchain technology also enable decentralization, immutability, and
transparency of data and applications. It has been exploited in modern
research and industrial domains in order to achieve high level of trust,
security and reliable execution of applications and data which are shared
across a network of computers.
The International Conference on Deep Learning, Big Data and Blockcain
(DEEP-BDB) aims to enable synergy between these areas and to provide a
leading forum for researchers, developers, practitioners, and professional
from public sectors and industries in order to meet and share latest
solutions and ideas in solving cutting edge problems in modern information
society and economy. The conference focuses on specific challenges in deep
(and machine) learning, big data and blockchain. Topics of interest include
(but not limited to):
- Deep/Machine learning based models
- Statistical models and learning
- Data analysis, insights and hidden pattern
- Data analysis and decision making
- Data wrangling, munching and cleaning
- Data integration and fusion
- Data visualization
- Data and information quality
- Security threat detection
- Visualizing security threats
- Enhancing privacy and trust
- Data mining; Information extraction;
- Sentiment analysis
- Data classification and clustering
- Knowledge acquisition and learning
- Clustering, classification and regression
- Supervised and unsupervised learning
- Blockain security and trust
- Blockchain data management
- Data & application reliability
- Blockchain and data distribution
- Blockain and finacial transactions
- Blockchain and Bitcoin applications
- Blockain and NoSQL databases
- Protocols for blockchain
- Cryptography, Cryptocurrency
- Fraud detection and prevention
- Blockchain and Internet of Things
- Scalability of blockchains
Application areas:
- Finance, business and retail
- Intelligent transportation
- Healthcare and clinical decision support
- Bioinformatics and biomedical informatics
- Computer vision
- Human activity recognition
- Cybersecurity
- Natural language processing
- Recommender systems
- Social media and networks
Important Dates:
Submission Deadline [Extended]: 29 Apr 2022 (Firm)
Authors Notification: 20 May 2022
Final Manuscript Due: 15 June 2022
Paper Submission:
Papers must be written in English. Full papers should be limited to 12
pages. Short papers should be limited to 8 pages. Papers must be formatted
in Springer's format. See Information for Authors of Springer Proceedings (
https://www.springer.com/us/authors-editors/conference-proceedings/conferen…
).
All papers accepted for this conference are peer-reviewed and are planned
to be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
series.
Submitted research papers may not overlap with papers that have already
been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a
conference with proceeding
Submission:of papers are done through the EasyChair submission system. See
conference website for further details.
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: 2022 OkIP Intl Conf on Advances in Information
Security and Assurance, Oct 3-6, Oklahoma City, OK, USA
Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2022 17:37:40 -0500
From: Pierre F. Tiako <tiako(a)ieee.org>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org, aib-l(a)list.msu.edu,
e-business(a)jiscmail.ac.uk
--- 1st Call for Abstracts and Papers -------------
2022 OkIP International Conference on Advances in Information Security and
Assurance (AISA)
Downtown Oklahoma City, OK, USA & Online
October 3-6, 2022
https://eventutor.com/e/AISA002
Submission Deadline: July 11, 2022
AISA aims to bring together scholars from different disciplinary
backgrounds to emphasize disseminating ongoing research and development in
the field. Proposals are solicited describing original works in the fields
below and related technologies.
AISA will include a peer-reviewed program of technical, industrial, and
poster sessions. Accepted and presented full papers from the tracks below
will be published in the conference proceedings and submitted for
indexation in major abstract and citation databases of peer-reviewed
literature. Extended versions of the best papers will be considered for
journals publication.
>> IS Modeling and Design
- Information Security (IS) Architecture Design
- IS Authentication and Privacy Control
- IS Frameworks and Protocols
- IS Architecture Design and Testing
- Data Breach Protection
- Information Systems Security
- Information Analytical Models
- IS Modeling and Analysis
- Critical Information Management
- IS Performance, Requirements, and Issues
- Security Information Sharing
>> AI in Security
- AI/ Machine Learning for Security
- Cryptographic Checksums and Algorithms
- Risk and Reputation Management
- Malware Detection and Response
- Vulnerability Analysis and Countermeasures
- Intrusion Detection and Anomaly Recovery
- Information/Temporal Access Controls
- Vulnerability Detection
- Improved Authentication Process
- Information Hiding and Anonymity
- Behavioral Biometrics
- Security Situational Awareness
>> Security and Distributed Systems
- Edge Computing Security
- Trusted Computing | Crowdsourcing
- Cyber-physical Systems Security
- Distributed Systems Security
- Embedded Systems Security
- IS Virtualization and Data Center Network
- Secure Internet Connectivity
- Cloud Security and Adoption Risks
- Physical-layer Security
>> Wireless and Digital Forensics
- Trust Authority Distribution
- Wireless Network Information Assurance (IA)
- Bluetooth Information Assurance
- Radio Frequency Fingerprints
- Intelligent Forensic Systems
- Honeypot Deception and Forensics
- Steganography Techniques
- Cyber-Attack Thwarting
- Crime Data Mining
- Anti-Spam Filtering Techniques
- Untrusted Hardware Testing
- Privacy Preservation and Protection
- Intelligent and Secure Autofill Systems
>> IA and Information Warfare
- Secure Passport System
- Insider Threat Prediction
- Key Management and Recovery
- Critical Infrastructure Protection
- Threat Awareness Analysis
- Traffic Flow Confidentiality
- Intellectual Property Protection
- Cyber-Attack and Cyber-Terrorism
- Tamper Detection and Prevention
- Physical Security and Soldier Security
- Electromagnetic Bomb and Electronic Attack
- Tactical Communication and Network Security
>> IS & IA Applications
- Electronic Voting System
- Signature Verification
- Parental Control Systems
- Biometric Protection
- Watermarking Techniques
- Secure Diagnostic
- Mobile Security | Database Security
- Intelligent and Secure Autofill System
- Energy Harvesting Security
- IS & IA Awareness and Education
- Green Communications Security
- Power Information System Security
- Corporations and Businesses Protection
- Internet of Things Security
- Software Security Assurance
>> IS & IA Policy and Legal Issues
- IS & IA Policy Approaches
- IS & IA Enforcement Models
- Cybersecurity Legal
- Regulatory Issues
- Digital Rights Management
- Ethics, Identity and Trust Management
- Steganography Legal Issues
>> Contribution Types (One-Column IEEE Format Style): OkIP Published &
SCOPUS/WoS Indexed
- Full Paper: Accomplished research results (10 pages)
- Short Paper: Work in progress/fresh developments (6 pages)
- Extended Abstract/Poster/Journal First: Displayed/Oral presented (3 pages)
>> Important Dates:
- Submission Deadline: July 11, 2022
- Notification Due: August 01, 2022
- Camera-ready Due: August 22, 2022
>> Technical Program Committee
https://eventutor.com/event/29/page/76-committee
Please feel free to contact us for any inquiry at: info(a)okipublishing.com
--------
Pierre Tiako
General Chair
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