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Subject: [AISWorld] FiCloud 2021 Workshops - Call For Papers
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2020 13:31:08 +0000
From: Filipe Portela <cfp(a)dsi.uminho.pt>
Organization: UM
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
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**FiCloud 2021 Workshops - Call For Papers*
The 8th International Conference on Future Internet of Things and Cloud
23-25 August 2021, Rome, Italy
http://www.ficloud.org/2021/workshops.php
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*Important News:*
* Proceedings published by the Conference Publishing Service (CPS)
* Indexed in Scopus, WoS, DBLP, Ei-Compendex, etc.
* Extended versions of best articles published in JCR/WoS/SCI journals
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**Scope *
The 8th International Conference on Future Internet of Things and Cloud
(FiCloud 2021) will be held in Roma Italy, 23-25 August 2021. This
conference is composed by several workshops, where researchers and
practitioners can present and discuss the most recent innovations,
trends, results, experiences and concerns in the several perspectives
like Cloud Computing, Development of Applications, Security, IoT,
Machine-Learning and Data Science.
We are pleased to invite you to submit your papers to the Workshops of
FiCloud 2021. All submissions will be reviewed based on relevance,
originality, importance and clarity.
For more details, authors should see the details available in each
workshop link and available at http://www.ficloud.org/2021/workshops.php
*
**Workshops*
Authors can submit a paper for one of these accepted workshops:
A. The 7th International Workshop on Energy Management for
Sustainable Internet-of-Things and Cloud Computing (EMSICC 2021)
B. The 7th International Workshop on Mobile Applications (MobiApps 2021)
C. The 7th International Symposium on Intercloud and IoT (ICI 2021)
D. The 3rd International Symposium on Social Networks and
Applications (SoNet 2021)
E. The 14th International Symposium on Performance Modeling and
Evaluation of Computer and Telecommunication Networks in Cloud & IoT
(PMECT 2021)
F. The 4th International Workshop on Data Science for Intelligent
Decision Support (DS4IDS 2021)
G. The 2nd International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence, IoT,
Robotics and Smart Systems (AIRS2-21)
H. The 1st International Workshop on Cloud Resource Orchestration in
the Multi-cloud Landscape (CROW 2021)
I. The 4th International Workshop on Cyber Security (CSW 2021)
J. The 7th International Symposium on Advanced Web and Mobile
Applications (AWMA 2021)
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**Publication and Indexing *
Authors are requested to submit papers reporting original research
results and experiences. 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 proceedings.
All papers accepted for these workshops will be published in the
conference proceedings by the Conference Publishing Service (CPS).
Conference content will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore as
well as other Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) databases.
Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit an extended version
of their papers for a special issue in international journals.
*
**Important Dates *
- Submission Deadline: 10 March 2021
- Authors Notification: 20 May 2021
- Final Manuscript Due: 15 June 2021
Thank you,
FiCloud Chairs
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CFP Mail Signature
*Filipe Portela*
PhD in Information System and Technologies
Invited Assistant Professor at Information Systems Department, University of Minho
Integrated Researcher at ALGORITMI Research Centre
Founder & CEO at IOTECH- Innovation on Technology
Technical Writer at FCA - Editora de Informática<callto://351967562540/>
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Subject: [AISWorld] CfP 1st ISJ Trending Topics Workshop
Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2020 19:16:00 +0000
From: Eckhardt, Andreas <Andreas.Eckhardt(a)uibk.ac.at>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
CfP 1st ISJ Trending Topics Workshop
Starting June 2021, Information Systems Journal will organize an annual
paper development workshop. In 2021, we will hold the 1st ISJ Trending
Topics Workshop immediately before ECIS 2021. This workshop is scheduled
to occur from 1.30-4:30pm on Sunday, June 13, 2021. The workshop will be
conducted virtually via a video conference with breakout sessions.
Workshop information:
The ISJ encourages research that reflects the wide and interdisciplinary
nature of the IS field and is looking for submissions that integrate
technological advancements and digital innovations with social,
contextual and management issues, based on research using appropriate
research methods. With our new paper development workshop format, we aim
to put a particular emphasis on the rapidly advancing technological
development that may help us to deal with massive societal and
health-related challenges but also confronts us with increasing
complexity and unwanted side effects of technology use.
Thus, this paper development workshop promotes scholarship that focuses
on high-impact research on new trending topics in the IS field. Workshop
participants will discuss drafts of their corresponding research work
with ISJ editorial board members, and other workshop participants.
Please see a list of topics of interest, below.
Authors are not obliged to submit their work to ISJ, although the
journal is a top-quality outlet that welcomes both conceptual and
empirical papers. It is the ISJ objective that those papers receiving
feedback during the workshop will be ready for submission and
publication consideration in ISJ afterwards. In fact, we are confident
that a decent number of workshop papers will be published in the
journal, year by year.
Prior to the workshop, participants whose papers have been accepted for
discussion in the workshop, will receive one to three papers to read and
review for their virtual roundtable. During the workshop, participants
meet in small groups where participants receive feedback from ISJ
editorial board members and provide feedback on other participants’
papers. The ISJ Senior and Associate Editors will facilitate the
discussion such that each participant has equal time to receive comments
from the group’s members. Please see a list of all involved ISJ
editorial board members, below.
Selection for the ISJ Trending Topics Workshop is competitive. This
workshop primarily addresses trending topics and significant societal
issues wrapped in a high-quality and high-impact research piece. To be
considered, a paper must demonstrate a significant contribution to IS
research, with or without data.
We do not consider papers that are currently accepted, under review, or
under revision at other journals or conferences.
Topics of interest (include but are not limited to):
* Inclusive digital initiatives
* The impact of artificial intelligence, big data and machine learning
* Cryptocurrencies and digital money
* Implications of blockchain and distributed ledger technology
* IS in social and political protests and issues of (in)equality and
marginalized groups
* Dark side of technology including addiction, victimization, surveillance
* IS for a greener society, government, and/or industry
* IOT, wearable devices and their impacts on lifestyle, diets and
exercise habits
* Psychological, social and cultural aspects of human computer and robot
interactions
* Designs for wearable, pervasive, and ubiquitous systems and computing
* Social cyberwarfare and cybersecurity
* Ethical uses of data and algorithms
* Automation and augmentation of tasks, work and occupations
* Critical views of consequences of new work arrangements on workers and
society
* Social media and digital collaboration for political participation and
societal changes
* New organizing forms enabled by sharing economy, platforms, and crowds
* IS to fight global health crises (e.g., COVID-19)
* The role of IS for climate change
Application details:
The application deadline is Saturday, March 13, 2021. Papers should be
line spaced at 1.5 with wide margins on one side of the page. A
manuscript should not exceed around 10,000 words for the main text, not
counting the appendices and references. References should be prepared
according to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological
Association (6th edition).
For more information and author guidelines, please
consult:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal/13652575/homepage/fora…
To submit a paper to the workshop, please use:
https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/isj. Please select the Special Issue –
Trends 2021 for the submission.
The review process is double-blind, so any author identifying
information should only appear in the body of the submission system (and
not in the submitted paper).
Individuals selected as participants will be notified on or before April
30th, 2021.
Please note that there will be a fee associated with attending the workshop.
Important Dates:
Submission Deadline: March 13th, 2021
Notification of Accepted Papers: April 30th, 2021
ISJ Editorial advisors:
Senior Editors:
Antonio Diaz-Andrade, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Carol Hsu, Tongji University, China
Stan Karanasios, University of Queensland, Australia
Petter Nielsen, University of Oslo, Norway
Ravi Patnayakuni, University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA
Monideepa Tarafdar, Lancaster University, UK
Angsana Techatassanasoontorn, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Associate Editors:
Christy Cheung, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
Federico Iannacci, University of Sussex, UK
Sven Laumer, Friedrich-Alexander University, Germany
Niki Panteli, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
Christoph Rosenkranz, University of Cologne, Germany
Yenni Tim, University of New South Wales, Australia
Manuel Trenz, University of Goettingen, Germany
Chong (Alex) Wang, Peking University, China
Jingguo Wang, The University of Texas, USA
Please direct any question about the submission process and the overall
ISJ paper development workshop to Andreas Eckhardt (Workshop Chair) at:
andreas.eckhardt(a)uibk.ac.at<mailto:andreas.eckhardt@uibk.ac.at>
Please direct all other questions related to the ISJ to Robert Davison
(ISJ Editor-in-Chief) at:
isrobert(a)cityu.edu.hk<mailto:isrobert@cityu.edu.hk>
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Dr. Andreas Eckhardt
Professor of Information Systems
Department of Information Systems, Production and Logistics Management
University of Innsbruck
Universitätsstrasse 15 I A-6020 Innsbruck
Phone: +43-512-507-73243
Email: andreas.eckhardt(a)uibk.ac.at | Web: https://www.uibk.ac.at
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Subject: [AISWorld] Journal of Information Technology (JIT) December
2020 Issue (35:4) Published
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2020 09:42:28 +0000
From: Daniel Schlagwein <schlagwein(a)sydney.edu.au>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Dear colleagues,
The December 2020 issue of the Journal of Information Technology (JIT)
has been published. This is the TOC:
Debate:
Robo-Apocalypse cancelled? Reframing the automation and future of work
debate<https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0268396220925830>
Leslie Willcocks
pp. 286–302
Robotics and the automation of knowledge work, often referred to as AI
(artificial intelligence), are presented in the media as likely to have
massive impacts, for better or worse, on jobs skills, organizations and
society. The article deconstructs the dominant hype-and-fear narrative.
Claims on net job loss emerge as exaggerated, but there will be
considerable skills disruption and change in the major global economies
over the next 12 years. The term AI has been hijacked, in order to
suggest much more going on technologically than can be the case. The
article reviews critically the research evidence so far, including the
author’s own, pointing to eight major qualifiers to the dominant
discourse of major net job loss from a seamless, overwhelming AI wave
sweeping fast through the major economies. The article questions many
assumptions: that automation creates few jobs short or long term; that
whole jobs can be automated; that the technology is perfectible; that
organizations can seamlessly and quickly deploy AI; that humans are
machines that can be replicated; and that it is politically, socially
and economically feasible to apply these technologies. A major omission
in all studies is factoring in dramatic increases in the amount of work
to be done. Adding in ageing populations, productivity gaps and skills
shortages predicted across many G20 countries, the danger might be too
little, rather than too much labour. The article concludes that, if
there is going to be a Robo-Apocalypse, this will be from a collective
failure to adjust to skills change over the next 12 years. But the
debate needs to be widened to the impact of eight other technologies
that AI insufficiently represents in the popular imagination and that,
in combination, could cause a techno-apocalypse.
Commentaries:
Robo-apocalypse cancelled?
Commentary<https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0268396220925832>
Kristine Dery
pp. 303–304
Robo-apocalypse
cancelled?<https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0268396220925096>
Stefan Klein, Mary Beth Watson-Manheim
pp. 305–306
Information systems research on artificial intelligence and work: A
commentary on “Robo Apocalypse cancelled? Reframing the automation and
future of work
debate”<https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0268396220926511>
Marleen Huysman
pp. 307–309
The robo-apocalypse plays out in the quality, not in the quantity of
work<https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0268396220923677>
Kai Riemer, Sandra Peter
pp. 310–315
How do offshoring-related changes in job characteristics affect onshore
managers’ affective organizational commitment? The moderating role of
perceived organizational
valence<https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0268396220942237>
Angelika Zimmermann, Eleni Lioliou, João S Oliveira
pp. 316–336
Offshoring—the transfer of work activities to providers in offshore
countries—has for some time affected the nature of work in onshore
locations. Not much is however known about the reactions of onshore job
incumbents to such changes. In this article, we use a survey of UK firms
to examine the relationship between perceived changes in onshore
managers’ work characteristics induced by information systems offshoring
and managers’ affective organizational commitment. We found that a
perceived increase in onshore managers’ job complexity was associated
with higher affective organizational commitment only if managers also
perceived organizational valence, that is, only if they believed that
information systems offshoring benefited their organization. A perceived
increase in cross-cultural work was associated with higher affective
organizational commitment, and this association was positively moderated
by managers’ perceptions of organizational valence. Using the offshoring
context, our findings provide insights into consequences of contemporary
changes in the nature of work in developed countries and to explain the
diverse reactions of onshore job incumbents to such changes.
Is code law? Current legal and technical adoption issues and remedies
for blockchain-enabled smart
contracts<https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0268396220924669>
Daniel Drummer, Dirk Neumann
pp. 337–360
Blockchain technology has enabled so-called smart contracts between
different parties on a decentralized network. These self-enforceable and
self-executable computerized contracts could initiate a fundamental
paradigm shift in the understanding and functioning of our legal
practices. Opportunities for their application are increasingly
understood, and numerous tests of feasibility have been completed.
However, only very few use cases have yet been implemented at scale.
This article—as the first of its kind—comprehensively analyzes the
underlying challenges and locates a key reason for the slow adoption in
the discrepancy between legal requirements and IT capabilities. Our work
combines a wide range of academic sources and interviews with 30 domain
experts from IT, the legal domain and private industry. First, we
establish that smart contracts still fall within the boundaries of the
general legal framework. We then systematically dissect current
shortcomings of smart contracts on three distinct levels, namely, (1)
how smart contracts are likely to cause conflicts with existing laws,
(2) how smart contracts are intrinsically limited on an individual
contract level and (3) how they are impeded by their current technical
design. Across those levels, we dissect 20 distinct issues concerning
the current implementation of smart contracts for which we derive
potential remedies. We further outline implications for policy-makers as
well as IT management, and examine how information systems research can
play an important role in advancing smart contracts. Finally, we show
how managerial and organizational issues might represent an ongoing
challenge for the widespread adoption of smart contracts.
A ‘conversation’ between Frank Land (FL) and Antony Bryant (AB): PART
I<https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0268396220908274>
Antony Bryant, Frank Land
pp. 361–375
The ‘conversation’ offers an important contribution to the archaeology
of information systems, both in practice as an academic domain or
discipline, and a focus on the genealogy of the field, including some of
the accidents and deviations that marked later developments. It is
derived from a series of conversations and later exchanges that I
arranged with Frank Land. The substantive aspects date from the late
2017 and were then developed in a series of exchanges in 2018; although
in effect he and I have been developing this conversation over many
years, during which he has been continually challenging, expansive and
forthcoming. Comments forthcoming from readers of earlier drafts
indicated some perplexity regarding the genre and the objectives of our
contribution, so it is important to note that the term ‘conversation’ is
something of a conceit. It is not an interview per se, nor is it a
biographical account. The core of what follows developed from our
verbatim exchanges both face-to-face, and later via email. Some
sections, however, have been reworked and enhanced to clarify and
augment the issues raised. In addition, we have sought to provide a good
deal of background and narrative to guide readers through the text,
offering pointers to further resources. The overall contribution is
intended to provide an informed and, we hope, informative contribution
to people’s understanding of key social and technical issues of our time.
JIT Special Issue Call for Papers:
Regulation in the Age of
Digitalization<https://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cmscontent/JIN/JIT%20CFP%20SI%20Regu…>
(deadline 2021-01-31)
Editors: Danny Gozman, Kalle Lyytinen, Tom Butler
Emerging Technologies and IS
Sourcing<https://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cmscontent/JIT%20CFP%20SI%20Emerging…>
(deadline 2021-02-26)
Editors: Julia Kotlarsky, Ilan Oshri, Oliver Krancher, Rajiv Sabherwal
Ethical Issues and Unintended Consequences of Digitalization and
Platformization<https://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cmscontent/JIN/JIT%20CFP%20SI%20Ethi…>
(deadline 2021-06-01)
Editors; Matti Rossi, Christy Cheung, Suprateek Sarker, Jason Thatcher
Subscribe to receive JIT's special issue call for papers and
online-first publications alerts:
https://journals.sagepub.com/connected/JIN#email-alert
JIT homepage (note, we are publishing now with SAGE, not
Palgrave/Springer as previously)
https://journals.sagepub.com/home/jin
Nominate JIT for inclusion in the Financial Times list:
https://survey.ft.com/jfe/form/SV_8qBwlr4MLqwwQaV
Best wishes,
Daniel
Dr Daniel Schlagwein
Associate Professor | The University of Sydney Business School |
Business Information Systems
Co-Editor-in-Chief | Journal of Information Technology
The University of Sydney
Abercrombie Building (H70), Room 4070 | The University of Sydney NSW
2006 | Australia
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: UKAIS 2021 Annual Conference 23-24 March 2021
– Online
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2020 18:25:17 +0000
From: Crispin Coombs <C.R.Coombs(a)lboro.ac.uk>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
CC: Savvas Papagiannidis (savvas.papagiannidis(a)newcastle.ac.uk)
<savvas.papagiannidis(a)newcastle.ac.uk>
Call for Papers: UKAIS 2021 Annual Conference - Navigating the ‘new
normal’ – Information systems for a post-pandemic world
Date & Venue: 23-24 March 2021 – The conference will be online
Submission Deadline: Friday 15th of January 2021
https://www.ukais.org/ukais-conference/ukais2021/
The Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has caused unprecedented impacts on
health and global economies. These impacts have resulted in a renewed
interest in the use of Information Systems and Information Technologies
(IS/IT) to respond to the health crisis and mitigate its effect on many
industries and society. Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications have
been deployed as part of the healthcare response, to understand COVID-19
transmission, improve detection rates, develop trial vaccines and
treatments, and assess the socio-economic impacts of the pandemic
(Bullock, Luccioni, Hoffmann Pham, Sin Nga Lam, & Luengo-Oroz, 2020).
Semi-autonomous robots have delivered food, medication and equipment and
helped with cleaning and sterilisation in hospitals (OECD, 2020). Mobile
robots have reminded parkgoers of social distancing requirements in
Singapore, delivered food to residents staying at home in urban areas in
the UK and represented isolating students at university graduation
ceremonies in Japan (Tucker, 2020). Business continuity responses due to
the unavailability of human workers have deployed AI for support content
monitoring on YouTube, and chatbots are being used for customer service
work (Howard & Borenstein, 2020). There has also been a significant
shift in the use of IS/IT, such as video conferencing tools to maintain
contact in the workplace and for social interactions.
The widespread and rapidly increasing application of IS/IT in many
aspects of our lives is reinvigorating existing and creating important
new debates. For example, whether COVID-19 will be the tipping point for
increased use of AI and robotics to automate work (Coombs, 2020) how big
data may be organised and shared without compromising human rights
(Günther, Mehrizi, Huysman, & Feldberg, 2017), how the balance between
office based and remote working may evolve, and whether COVID-19 will
spark a transformation in the accessibility and delivery of global
higher education (The Guardian, 2020). While the post COVID-19 future
remains uncertain, it is clear that IS/IT will be at the heart of the
global recovery. IS scholars have an essential role in providing timely
research insights that can help governments society and business
navigate this new normal.
To this end the UKAIS 2021 international conference welcomes submissions
that explore how IS/IT may be used to navigate the new normal. For
example, submissions may consider the post-covid impacts on:
* Artificial Intelligence systems
* Bridging the Digital Divide: emancipatory IS
* Business Intelligence and Decision Support
* Business Process Management
* eBusiness and Competitive Strategy
* Economics and the Value of IS
* eGovernment Solutions to the Citizen
* Enterprise Systems
* European and Cultural Issues in IS
* Healthcare Information Systems
* Human-Computer Interaction
* Inter-Organizational Systems
* Innovative Applications of IS in Teaching
* IS Diversity and Diversity in IS
* IS Artefacts and IS Artefact Design
* IS Innovation, Adoption and Diffusion
* IS Governance and Sourcing
* Research Methods and Philosophy
* Project Management and IS Development
* Social Media
* Service Engineering and Service Management
* Ubiquitous and Mobile Information Systems
* Technologies to Promote a Healthy and Secure Society
We invite full papers and developmental papers.
* Full papers of 5000-7000 words should document established results and
will be presented according to the highest academic standards.
Allocation of a 20-minute presentation time, followed by a Q&A. Each
paper will be uploaded to the AIS eLibrary.
* Developmental papers of 1500-2000 words should document research in
progress and will be presented according to the highest academic
standards. Allocation of a 20-minute presentation time, followed by a Q&A.
UKAIS actively encourages submissions from early career researchers. The
purpose of development papers is to enable researchers to discuss their
work whilst it is in an early stage, so comments and feedback obtained
at the event can be incorporated in the final stages of research and
writing up.
All accepted full-papers will be available internationally through
publication in the official AIS electronic library. The UKAIS
affiliation with AIS offers our authors a global reach to their work, as
all papers are part of the AIS eLibrary: https://aisel.aisnet.org/ukais/.
References
Bullock, J., Luccioni, A., Hoffmann Pham, K., Sin Nga Lam, C., &
Luengo-Oroz, M. (2020). Mapping the landscape of Artificial Intelligence
applications against COVID-19. ArXiv. Retrieved from
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2003.11336.pdf
Coombs, C. (2020). Will COVID-19 be the Tipping Point for the
Intelligent Automation of Work? A Review of the Debate and Implications
for Research. International Journal of Information Management.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2020.102182
Günther, W. A., Mehrizi, M. H. R., Huysman, M., & Feldberg, F. (2017).
Debating big data: A literature review on realizing value from big data.
Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 26, 191–209.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsis.2017.07.003
Howard, A., & Borenstein, J. (2020). AI, Robots, and Ethics in the Age
of COVID-19. Retrieved May 18, 2020, from
https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/ai-robots-and-ethics-in-the-age-of-covi…
OECD. (2020). Using artificial intelligence to help combat COVID-19.
OECD. https://doi.org/10.1787/eedfee77-en
The Guardian. (2020). “Students like the flexibility”: why online
universities are here to stay. Retrieved June 26, 2020, from
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2020/may/27/students-like-the-flexibi…
Tucker, I. (2020, May). The five: robots helping to tackle coronavirus.
The Guardian. Retrieved from
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/may/31/the-five-robots-helping-…
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Dr Crispin Coombs
Reader in Information Systems
Senior Editor, European Journal of Information Systems
Senior Editor, Information Technology & People
School of Business and Economics
Loughborough University, UK
01509 228835<tel:01509%20228835>
LinkedIn<http://www.linkedin.com/in/crispincoombs> |
Publications<https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=RBU91cAAAAAJ&hl=en>
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Subject: [AISWorld] ACM IUI Workshop -- HUMANIZE 2021 3rd CALL FOR PAPERS
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2020 13:59:51 +0100
From: pgerman <pgerman(a)cs.ucy.ac.cy>
To: Ah <ah(a)listserver.tue.nl>, Aisworld <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
ACM IUI Workshop -- HUMANIZE 2021 CALL FOR PAPERS
The 5th International Workshop on Transparency and Explainability in
Adaptive Systems through User Modeling Grounded in Psychological Theory
(HUMANIZE), in conjunction with the 26th ACM Conference on Intelligent
User Interfaces (ACM IUI 2021), Texas, USA, 13-17 April 2021
Full details are available online: http://www.humanize-workshop.org/
# IMPORTANT DATES
- Submission Deadline: 23 December 2020
- Notification to Authors: 31 January 2021
- Camera-ready: TBD
# MOTIVATION AND GOALS
More and more systems are designed to be intelligent; By relying on data
and the application of machine learning, these systems adapt themselves
to match predicted or inferred user needs, preferences.
Observable, measurable, objective interaction behavior plays a central
role in the design of these systems, in both the predictive modeling
that provides intelligence (e.g., predicting what web pages a website
visitor will visit based on their historic navigation behavior) and the
evaluation (e.g., decide if a system performs well based on the extent
that predictions are accurate and used correctly).
When designing more conventional systems (following approaches such as
user-centered design or design thinking), designers rely on latent user
characteristics (such as beliefs and attitudes, proficiency levels,
expertise, personality) aside from objective, observable behavior. By
relying on qualitative studies (e.g., observations, focus groups,
interviews) they consider not only user characteristics or behavior in
isolation, but also the relationship among them. This combination
provides valuable information on how to design the systems.
HUMANIZE aims to investigate the potential of combining the
quantitative, data-driven approaches with the qualitative, theory-driven
approaches. We solicit work from researchers that incorporate variables
grounded in psychological theory into their adaptive/intelligent
systems. These variables allow for designing adaptive systems from a
more user-centered approach in terms of requirements or needs based on
user characteristics rather than solely interaction behavior, which
allows for:
Explainability
Any adaptive system that relies solely on the interaction behavior data
can be explained in terms of expectations, perceptions, variables and
models used from theory and define the users as entities, their thinking
and feeling, while undertaking purposeful actions (and reactions)
regarding e.g., learning, reasoning, problem solving, decision making.
Fairness
Any adaptive system that considers a human-centred model in its core may
consider and respect the individual differences, enabling the design and
creation of environments, interventions and AI algorithms that are
ethical, open to diversity, policies and legal challenges, and treating
all users with fairness regarding their skills and unique characteristics.
Transparency
Any adaptive system that utilizes the full potential of its
human-centred model in terms of definition and impact on decisions made
by AI algorithms may facilitate the visibility and transparency of the
subsequent actions bringing the control back to the users, for
regulating, monitoring and understanding an adaptive outcome that
directly affects them.
Bias
Any adaptive system's AI algorithms and adaptive processes which are
designed and developed considering human-centred model characteristics,
the impact and relationships of subsequent variables, may facilitate
informed interpretations and unveil possible bias decisions, actions and
operations of users during their multi-purpose interactions.
# TOPICS OF INTEREST
A non-exhaustive list of topics for this workshop is:
- Identifying theory (e.g., personality, level of domain knowledge,
cognitive styles) that can be used for user models for personalizing
user interfaces.
- Investigating the impact of incorporating psychological theory on
explainability, fairness, transparency, and bias
- Modeling for inferring of user variables from
observable/measureable/objective data (e.g., how to infer personality
from social media, how to infer level of domain knowledge from
clickstreams).
- Designing better adaptive systems from inferred user variables (e.g.,
altering the number of search results, ordering of interface elements,
visual versus textual representations).
- User studies investigating one or more of the aspects mentioned above.
# TYPES OF PAPERS
For this workshop we encourage three kinds of submissions:
- Full papers (anonymized 6-8 pages)
- Short papers (anonymized up to 4-6 pages)
- White papers/Position Statements (anonymized up to 2-4 pages)
* page count is excluding references
Submissions should follow the standard SigConf format. Use either the
Microsoft Word template or the LaTeX template:
- Microsoft Word:
http://st.sigchi.org/sigchi-paper-template/SIGCHIPaperFormat.docx
- LaTex: https://github.com/sigchi/Document-Formats/tree/master/LaTeX
# SUBMISSION & PUBLICATION
All submissions will undergo a peer-review process to ensure a high
standard of quality. Referees will consider originality, significance,
technical soundness, clarity of exposition, and relevance to the
workshop's topics. The reviewing process will be double-blind so
submissions should be properly anonymized.
Research papers should be submitted electronically as a single PDF
through the EasyChair conference submission system:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=humanize2021
In order for accepted papers to be included in the proceedings, at least
one author should be registered -- https://iui.acm.org/2021/index.html
-- and attend the workshop.
# ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Mark Graus -- mp.graus(a)maastrichtuniversity.nl
Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management
School of Business and Economics
Maastricht University, the Netherlands
http://www.markgraus.net
Bruce Ferwerda -- bruce.ferwerda(a)ju.se
Department of Computer Science and Informatics
School of Engineering
Jönköping University, Sweden
http://www.bruceferwerda.com
Marko Tkalcic -- marko.tkalcic(a)unibz.it
Faculty of Computer Science
University of Primorska, Koper, Slovenia
http://markotkalcic.com/
Panagiotis Germanakos -- panagiotis.germanakos(a)sap.com
User Experience S/4HANA, Product Engineering
Intelligent Enterprise Group
SAP SE, Germany
Department of Computer Science
University of Cyprus, Cyprus
http://scrat.cs.ucy.ac.cy/pgerman/
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Subject: [AISWorld] 15th International Conference on Research
Challenges in Information Science (RCIS 2021): Third Call for Papers
Date: Sun, 13 Dec 2020 13:02:47 +0200
From: George A. Papadopoulos <george(a)cs.ucy.ac.cy>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
*** Third Call for Papers ***
15th International Conference on
Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS 2021)
May 12-14, 2021, Royal Apollonia Beach Hotel 5*, Limassol, Cyprus
http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/~george/lm/lm.php?tk=CQlHZW5lcmFsCWFpc3dvcmxkQGxpc3…
Abstract submission deadline (recommended): January 15, 2021 (AoE)
Paper submission deadline: January 22, 2021 (AoE)
(Proceedings to be published by Springer; Special Issue in DKE, Elsevier)
SCOPE AND TOPICS
RCIS aims to bring together scientists, researchers, engineers and
practitioners from a wide range of information science fields and to provide
opportunities for knowledge sharing and dissemination. RCIS 2021 will
continue paying attention to traditional topics at the conference; in
addition,
we solicit submissions aligned with the special theme "Information Science
and global crisis". Global crisis, as the pandemic we are experiencing in
these days, natural disasters, wars and international political crisis, are
challenging Information Science to help building effective management
solutions, to learn from previous experience how to prevent them, and to
support Humans keep on performing core activities, as education, and
communication. The diversity of crises' causes, the quality of the collected
data as well as the complexity of the underlying mechanisms are among the
relevant research challenges.
RCIS welcomes submissions from the whole spectrum of the information
science field. The list of themes and topics includes, but is not
limited to:
Information Systems and their Engineering
· Requirements Engineering
· Software Testing
· Information Security and Risk
· Method Engineering
User-Oriented Approaches
· Social Computing and Social Network Analysis
· User-Centred Design
· Collaborative Computing
· Human Factors in Information Systems
Data and Information Management
· Databases and Information
· Information Search and Discovery
· Conceptual Modelling and Ontologies
Business Process Management
· Business Process Engineering and Reengineering
· Process Mining
· Enterprise Engineering
Domain-specific IS Engineering
· E-Health, e-Government, e-Commerce, ...
· Web-Based Applications and Services
· Industry 4.0
· Web-Based Applications and Services
· Smart Cities
· Educational Technologies
· Digital Humanities
Data Science
· Big Data & Business Analytics
· Decision Information Systems
· Knowledge Management
· Knowledge Discovery from Data
Information Infrastructures
· Cyber-Physical Systems
· Web Information Systems
· Grid Computing and Cloud Computing
· Internet of Things
· Pervasive and Mobile Computing
Reflective Research and Practice
· Research Methodologies in Information Science
· Impact of Information on the Enterprise and the Individual
· Lifecycle Models
· Design Science and Rationale
Tutorials, Doctoral Consortium, Posters & Demos and Research Projects
@RCIS tracks will complement the main conference.
SUBMISSION PROCESS
Papers shall be formatted according to the Springer LNCS/LNBIP conference
proceedings template (for LaTeX and Word):
http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/~george/lm/lm.php?tk=CQlHZW5lcmFsCWFpc3dvcmxkQGxpc3…
.
Papers that have already been accepted or are currently under review for
other conferences or journals will not be considered for publication at RCIS
2021. Papers should be in English and must be associated to one of the
following categories:
Technical solution papers (max 16 pages Springer) present solutions that
are novel or significantly improve existing approaches. A technical solution
paper must include a preliminary validation of the proposed solution, and
results must be stated clearly enough so that it is possible to validate
them
in follow-up research.
Evaluation papers (max 16 pages Springer) evaluate existing problem
situations or validate proposed solutions through scientific means, i.e., by
empirical studies, experiments, case studies, simulations, mathematical
proofs, etc. The research method must be sound and appropriate.
Industrial practice and experience papers (max 16 pages Springer)
thoroughly present problems or challenges encountered in practice,
elaborate on success or failure with existing approaches, or report on
industrial practice (e.g., methods and tools). A paper in this category
shall
provide a clear context, detail the problem or the industrial practice, and
explain the lessons learned.
Work in progress papers (max 8 pages Springer) present relevant
preliminary results across the spectrum of information science. These
papers can either present a novel technical solution, or report on a
preliminary evaluation of a technique.
Please note that the maximum length of the paper includes references,
appendices, etc.
The submission site is
http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/~george/lm/lm.php?tk=CQlHZW5lcmFsCWFpc3dvcmxkQGxpc3…
.
By submitting a paper, the authors agree that at least one of them will
register to the conference and present the paper. The appearance of a paper
in the Springer proceedings is dependent on the registration of one author
within the early registration deadline on March 29, 2021.
We adopt a single-blind review format, meaning that the author
names are included in the paper itself under the paper title.
JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUE
A selection of the best accepted papers of RCIS'20, chosen by a dedicated
committee, will be invited to submit an extended version of the RCIS paper
to the Data & Knowledge Engineering (DKE) journal published by Elsevier
(https://www.journals.elsevier.com/data-and-knowledge-engineering).
The selection of the papers to invite will be based on the review scores
and arguments, and the potential for extension.
IMPORTANT DATES
· Abstract submission deadline for regular papers: January 15, 2021 (AoE)
· Regular paper submission deadline: January 22, 2021 (AoE)
· Notification to authors and registration opening: March 12, 2021
· Author registration deadline for all paper types: March 29, 2021
· Camera-ready copy deadline for all paper types: March 29, 2021
· Conference: May 12-14, 2021
CONFERENCE COMMITTEES
Steering Committee
· Saïd Assar, Institut Mines-Telecom Business School, France
· Marko Bajec,University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
· Pericles Loucopoulos, Manchester University, University Kingdom
· Haralambos Moratidis, University of Brighton, United Kingdom
· Selmin Nurcan, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
· Oscar Pastor, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
· Jolita Ralyté, CUI, University of Geneva, Suisse
· Colette Rolland, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
· Jelena Zdravkovic, Stockholm University, Sweden
General Chairs
· George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
· Selmin Nurcan, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
Organising Chair
· Petros Stratis, Easy Conferences LTD., Cyprus
Program Chairs
· Samira Cherfi, CNAM, France
· Anna Perini, FBK, Italy
Social Media Chairs
· Itzel Morales Ramirez, Instituto de Ingeniería de la UNAM, Mexico
· Vítor E. Silva Souza, UFES, Brasil
Proceedings Chair
· Raihana Ferdous, FBK, Italy
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Subject: [WI] [WI-IAT2020]: Call for Participation
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2020 20:01:20 +0900
From: H.Z. Kuai <hongzhi.kuai(a)gmail.com>
Reply-To: H.Z. Kuai <hongzhi.kuai(a)gmail.com>
To: agents(a)cs.umbc.edu, fca-list(a)cs.uni-kassel.de,
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Call for Participation
WI-IAT2020: The 2020 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint Conference on Web
Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology
A Fully Virtual Conference
14th-17th December, 2020
http://wi2020.vcrab.com.au <http://wi2020.vcrab.com.au>
We are pleased to invite to The 2020 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint
Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology
(WI-IAT'20).
The conference will be held virtually during December 14-17, 2020.
*** Keynote Speakers ***
“Artificial Intelligence for Medical Datamining and Decision Support”
by Prof. Uwe Aickelin (Melbourne School of Engineering, Australia)
“Artificial Intelligence for Patterns Discovery in Bioinformatics”
by Prof. Phoebe Chen (La Trobe University, Australia)
“Synergetic Interplay between Artificial Intelligence and Complex Networks”
by Prof. Xinghuo Yu (RMIT University, Australia)
“The Quest for Privacy-Preserving AI”
by Prof. Boi Faltings (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in
Lausanne, Switzerland)
“COVID-19 – Lessons Learnt from COVID-19 and the New Normal as I See It”
by Prof. Andre Van Zundert (Andre Van Zundert, Australia)
“Nonsmooth Nonconvex Optimization in Deep Learning”
by Prof. Xiaojun Chen (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China)
“Broad Learning: A New Perspective on Mining Big Data”
by Prof. Philip S. Yu (University of Illinois at Chicago, USA)
“Deconstructing Blockchains: Concepts, Applications and Systems”
by Prof. Hans-Arno Jacobsen (University of Toronto, Canada)
*** MAIN Conference Theme ***
The theme for the WI-IAT ’20 is "Web Intelligence = AI in the Connected
World"
*** MAIN TOPICS AND AREAS ***
Track 1: Web of People
Track 2: Web of Trust
Track 3: Web of Things
Track 4: Web of Data
Track 5: Web of Agents
Special Track: Emerging Web in Health and Smart Living
*** Please use the following links to join the online meeting
(Live-stream Keynotes) ***
YouTube (Eastern Standard Time):
2020/12/14 16:30-20:30, https://youtu.be/vtXqCrtUQjc
<https://youtu.be/vtXqCrtUQjc>
2020/12/15 16:30-20:30, https://youtu.be/WSOpMl8yjaY
<https://youtu.be/WSOpMl8yjaY>
2020/12/16 16:30-20:30, https://youtu.be/YH9-OPWqpZs
<https://youtu.be/YH9-OPWqpZs>
Tencent Meeting (China Standard Time):
2020/12/15 05:30-09:30, https://meeting.tencent.com/l/zAhjh6N2rOkL
<https://meeting.tencent.com/l/zAhjh6N2rOkL>
2020/12/16 05:30-09:30, https://meeting.tencent.com/l/uinfFUmbR0PJ
<https://meeting.tencent.com/l/uinfFUmbR0PJ>
2020/12/17 05:30-09:30, https://meeting.tencent.com/l/odFlpzAq63ax
<https://meeting.tencent.com/l/odFlpzAq63ax>
The Web Intelligence (WI) conference series has established itself as
the world's premier research forum
on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology, which aims to
achieve a multi-disciplinary balance
between research advances in theories and methods usually associated
with collective intelligence,
data science, human-centric computing, knowledge management, network
science, autonomous agents and multi-agent systems.
It is committed to addressing research that both deepen the
understanding of computational, logical, cognitive, physical,
and social foundations of the future Web, and enable the development and
application of intelligent technologies.
The 2020 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint Conference on Web Intelligence
and Intelligent Agent Technology (WI-IAT ’20)
provides a premier international forum to bring together researchers and
practitioners from diverse fields
for presentation of original research results, as well as exchange and
dissemination of innovative and practical development experiences
on Web intelligence and intelligent agent technology research and
applications.
*** 20th Anniversary of the Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent
Technology (WI-IAT) conference ***
The next year is the 20th birthday of the Web Intelligence (WI)
conference series.
We thank the authors and attendees for their outstanding contribution
and to the development of WI-IAT over the last 20 years.
We welcome more researchers from different backgrounds to contribute
their wisdom for advancing, exchanging and developing
knowledge with best practices around the Web Intelligence and
Intelligent Agent Technology.
The physical conference will take place at **Melbourne, Australia** next
year
(December 14-17, 2021).
Further details will be announced in due course.
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Subject: [AISWorld] JOEUC Special Issue CFP: E-health and M-health
Management
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2020 01:36:17 +0800
From: YJ Xu <xyjsgdhr(a)gmail.com>
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ACCESS THE FULL CFP AT:
https://www.igi-global.com/calls-for-papers-special/journal-organizational-…
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Journal of Organizational and End User Computing (JOEUC)
, Special Issue Call for Participation:
*E-health and M-health Management *
DEADLINE: December 31st, 2020
GUEST EDITORS
Wen-Lung Shiau, School of Management, Zhejiang University of Technology,
China, macshiau(a)zjut.edu.cn
Yujing Xu, School of Management, Zhejiang University of Technology, China,
xyujing(a)zjut.edu.cn
Haijing Hao, Computer Information Systems, Bentley University, US,
hhao(a)bentley.edu
Joanna Paliszkiewicz, Life Sciences, Warsaw University, Poland,
joanna(a)paliszkiewicz.pl
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Recently, machine learning, internet of thing (IoT), artificial
intelligence (AI) has emerged as one of the key technologies to realize
e-health and m-health management in organizations (Agarwal et al., 2010;
Fichman et al. 2011; Haddad et al. 2019). Remarkably, the successful
utilization of mobile and ubiquitous computing technologies provides
acceptable, sustainable, and inexpensive ways for organizations to collect,
store, monitor, and process health-related data (WHO 2019). At the same
time, software and services such as online platform, mobile, and smartwatch
apps, and VR/AR emerged in this context allow organizations and users to
exploit and explore these masses of data and offer them immersive
interactions (Liu et al. 2019; Steinhubl 2013).
There is some early evidence shows that e-health and m-health, in isolation
and in combination, benefit organizations and users in an increasing
variety of aspects such as care provision, chronic disease management,
patient empowerment, information sharing across organizational boundaries
(e.g., Free et al. 2013; Huang et al. 2019). For instance, e-health and
m-health services powered with AI technologies have achieved primary
effects in combatting the emerging COVID-19 coronavirus (Time 2020).
However, the increase in e-health and m-health comes with increased
uncertainties and risks. How to make full use of e-health and m-health in
an efficient, economical, and privacy-preserving manner is still a
fundamental challenge for both academics and businesses. Therefore, we need
more advance methodological, empirical, theoretical, and conceptual
understanding for e-health and m-health management (Chen et al. 2019; Liu
et al. 2019; Gefen et al. 2011; Hair et al. 2019; Shiau et al. 2019; Khan
et al. 2019; Shiau and Chau, 2016).
OBJECTIVE
The purpose of this special issue is to present ideas, innovations, and
applications of utilizing e-health and m-health technologies for improving
the efficiency, sustainability, and reliability of healthcare, and shed
light on how the value from e-health and m-health technologies can be
captured and amplified. We welcome submissions of original manuscripts that
advance methodological, empirical, theoretical, and conceptual
understanding of the opportunities and challenges related to the role of
e-health and m-health and how it can lead to value creation in areas such
as patient empowerment, elderly and chronic disease management, and
epidemics management. Manuscripts must have strong implications for theory
and practice.
RECOMMENDED TOPICS
Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
• Adoption, diffusion, and use of e-health and m-health
• Organizational, clinical, and financial implications of
e-health and m-health
• E-health and m-health and their impacts on lifestyle, diets,
and exercise habits
• E-health and m-health and patient empowerment
• E-health and m-health and epidemics management (e.g., COVID-19,
Ebola)
• Elderly healthcare and chronic disease management
• User-generated content and its impact on healthcare practices
and providers
• Safety, security, and privacy of e-health and m-health
• Mobile technology and patient-centered healthcare management
• Applications of big data, IoT, and AI in healthcare (e.g., to
combat the emerging COVID-19 coronavirus)
ADVISORY EDITORIAL BOARD
Rajiv Kohli, College of William & Mary
Meiyun Zuo, Renmin University of China
Xitong Guo, Harbin Institute of Technology
Zhaohua Deng, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Shao-Jen Weng, Tunghai University
SUBMISSION PROCESS
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit papers for this special
theme issue on *E-Health and M-Health Management* on or before *December
31st, 2020*. All submissions must be original and may not be under review
by another publication. INTERESTED AUTHORS SHOULD CONSULT THE JOURNAL’S
GUIDELINES FOR MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSIONS at
http://www.igi-global.com/publish/contributor-resources/before-you-write/.
All submitted papers will be reviewed on a double-blind, peer review basis.
Papers must follow APA style for reference citations.
IMPORTANT DATE
• Submission Due Date: December 31st, 2020
• First Round Reviews: February 28th, 2021
• Revision Due: April 15th, 2021
• Second Round Reviews: May 15th, 2021
• Revisions Due: June 30th, 2021
• Final Editorial Decision: July 30th, 2021
All inquiries should be directed to the attention of:
*Dr. Yujing Xu*
Guest Editor
Journal of Organizational and End User Computing
E-mail: xyjsgdhr(a)gmail.com; xyujing(a)zjut.edu.cn
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for Papers: IEEE COMPSAC 2021
Date: Mon, 7 Dec 2020 14:49:52 +0000
From: Maria Valero de Clemente <mvalero2(a)kennesaw.edu>
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*****Apologies for multiple postings*****
COMPSAC 2021
INTELLIGENT & RESILIENT COMPUTING FOR A COLLABORATIVE WORLD
https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2021/
JULY 12-16, 2021
***CALL FOR PAPERS***
Computers, Software, and Applications. It is a major international forum
for academia, industry, and government to discuss research results and
advancements, emerging challenges, and future trends in computer and
software technologies and applications. The theme of COMPSAC 2021 is
“Intelligent and Resilient Computing for a Collaborative World”.
The global COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed how we work with
each other on a regular basis. Limitations on in-person interactions
have caused a dramatic increase in our use and reliance on collaborative
technology to enable normal communication. Family and friends have
conversations via video chat, students utilize online learning instead
of in-person instruction, and medical professionals treat patients
remotely. These are only a few examples of how interactive software and
applications have provided the foundation for continued normal
day-to-day activities. But as use of these tools has rapidly
accelerated, some limitations and shortcomings have also been
discovered. Many components support online collaborative services,
including bare-metal hardware, massive back-end storage, and high-speed,
high-throughput networking, as well as the software required to
administer these components efficiently. In many cases, the resilience
of these underpinnings has been tested by unprecedented levels of
demand, stressing systems and exposing weaknesses. As computer
researchers, we see these weaknesses as opportunities to fill gaps in
how software and applications are developed, utilized, and supported.
How to improve the resiliency of these components across a wide range of
use domains is a significant challenge we suddenly find ourselves
facing. How do we design systems that are able to withstand the stress
of global-scale use, and still provide robust and secure services to
end-users? For over 40 years, COMPSAC has been an outlet for researchers
to share and discuss innovative and novel approaches to problems such as
these, and we look forward to hearing your ideas in 2021!
COMPSAC 2021, organized as a tightly integrated union of symposia, will
focus on technical aspects of issues relevant to computers, software and
applications, with an emphasis on topics related to improving
collaboration with intelligence and resilience. The technical program
will include keynote addresses, research papers, industrial case
studies, fast abstracts, a doctoral symposium, poster sessions, and
workshops and tutorials on emerging and important topics related to the
conference theme. Highlights of the conference will include plenary and
specialized panels that will address the technical challenges facing
researchers and practitioners who are driving fundamental changes in
intelligent systems and applications. Panels will also address cultural
and societal challenges with respect to computing and collaboration
raised by rapidly changing communication norms.
***SUBMISSION***
Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research work, as
well as industrial practice reports. Simultaneous submission to other
publication venues is not permitted except as highlighted in the COMPSAC
2021 J1C2 & C1J2 program. All submissions must adhere to IEEE Publishing
Policies, and will be vetted through the IEEE CrossCheck
portal.Submission site: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=compsac2021
***IMPORTANT DATES***
MAIN CONFERENCE
Main conference papers due: 15 January 2021
Paper notification: 15 April 2021
Camera-ready and registration due: 15 May 2021
WORKSHOPS
Workshops proposal acceptance notification: 15 December 2020
Workshop papers due: 21 April 2021
Workshop paper notifications: 15 May 2021
Camera-ready and registration due: 31 May 2021
***NEW IN 2021 - OER STUDENT COMPETITION***
Submissions are open to undergraduate higher education students, working
alone or in teams of up to 4, who have developed a Web-based OER that
can be used for teaching or learning at the undergraduate college or
university level of Computer Science or Information Technology. Cash
prizes will be awarded to the top three projects. Submissions must be
directly available on the Web with a public URL – for example on
SlideShare, YouTube, Instagram, institutional open online repositories,
etc. Examples of the kinds of OERs that qualify for this contest are
materials that may have been developed for class projects, including
animations, case studies, video presentations, simulations, tutorials,
workshop and training materials, etc.
Last Date for Submission: April 1, 2021
Notification of Winners: May 15, 2021
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