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Subject: [AISWorld] FINTECH: The COVID-19 Impact and Opportunities for
Economic Growth
Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2020 08:27:40 +0000
From: O'Leary, Kevin <kevin.oleary(a)ucc.ie>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Guest Editor: Phil O'Reilly and Kevin O'Leary
Abstract Deadline: August 28, 2020
Article Deadline: October 1, 2020
The current pandemic has accelerated a shift toward digital
transformation and underscored the necessity of having a robust digital
infrastructure in place to support operations and a digital platform and
business model to serve customers. Many of those who fared well in the
financial services industry were already equipped with innovative,
digital business models to support their customer’s financial needs. An
upcoming issue of Cutter Business Technology Journal will explore the
impact of COVID-19 on financial institutions, and the opportunities
afforded by Fintech to influence economic growth.
Articles ideas may include, but are not limited, to the following:
* How are Fintech businesses thriving over traditional financial
institutions during this pandemic?
* What digital platforms are playing a critical role in the ability of
financial institutions to navigate COVID-19, continue business
operations, and sustain growth?
* What role can digital technologies play in helping financial
organizations survive and thrive in the new normal?
* What new financial strategies and operating models will enable
businesses to respond to the digital disruption of COVID-disrupted
traditional business models?
* What lessons can be learned from this crisis and applied to future
financial business models/operating practices? How can business
resilience be improved?
* What new Fintech innovations were launched successfully during the
COVID-19 crisis?
* What new Fintech technology research/innovations are in the works?
* What challenges were met by financial institutions during the pandemic
and how were they addressed?
* How did COVID-19 impact Fintech businesses/traditional banking?
* What have the unique impacts of COVID-19 been on financial services in
developing nations and how can they accelerate digitization to be better
prepared in the future?
* How did COVID-19 impact digital payments; remittance services?
* How were payment and settlement systems disrupted?
* How can SMEs recover with the use of fintech technologies?
* What operational risks were encountered during the pandemic such as
the unavailability of critical staff, system capacity constraints,
cybersecurity risk, FX volatility?
* How can a digital workplace be created?
* What new Fintech partnerships can we expect to see? What competitive
advantage will they gain from these new partnerships?
* What will the future of consumer banking look like?
* How can Fintech help the gig economy and the underbanked?
ARTICLE IDEAS. Please send article ideas (short paragraph/outline
format) to Christine
Generali<mailto:cgenerali@cutter.com?subject=CFP%20Abstract%20for%20%20Fintech%20Impact%20COVID%20Economic%20Growth>
(cgenerali(a)cutter.com). Accepted articles due October 1, 2020. Final
article length is typically 2,000-3,500 words plus graphics. More
editorial
guidelines<https://experts.cutter.com/acton/ct/19169/s-0824-1807/Bct/l-0093/l-0093:2/c…>.
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: 22nd Conference on Information Integration and
Web-based Applications & Services (iiWAS2020) - Chiang Mai, Thailand
Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2020 11:15:39 +0200
From: Ismail Khalil <ismail.khalil(a)jku.at>
To: ISWorld <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
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We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this CFP
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C A L L F O R P A P E R S
The 22nd International Conference on Information Integration and
Web-based Applications & Services (iiWAS2020)
30 November - 2 December 2020
Chiang Mai, Thailand
http://www.iiwas.org/conferences/iiWAS2020/
email: iiWAS2020(a)iiwas.org
Paper submission:https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iiwas2020
******* Collecting, Processing, Analysing and Storing Data/Information
to Support Human Activities *********
**** Important Dates *****
1 August 2020 : Full Papers (10 pages), Short papers, demos and work in
progress (5 pages)
25 September 2020: Acceptance Notification
20 October 2020: Camera-Ready Papers and Authors Registration
30 Nov - 2 Dec 2020: Conference Dates
***** Publication *****
ALL accepted iiWAS2020 papers will be published by ACM International
Conference Proceedings Series and the supplemental proceedings (ISBN:
pending ) which will be archived in the ACM Digital Library, and indexed
by DBLP, Ei Compendex, Scopus and submitted to be reviewed by Thomson
Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index (ISI Web of Science).
Selected high-quality papers will be invited to be published, after
revision and extension, in special issues of international journals.
**** Scope *****
Data and information are crucial in providing evidence based decision
making in many aspect of human activities, as an individual or as a
group. The way information and communication technology are used to
collect, process, analysis and store data has always evolves. New
techniques are invented, existing techniques are improved and old
techniques are integrated to the new. Each of these provided some
challenges and opportunities to our research community in finding the
best way to meet these challenges. iiWAS provides research community
with the opportunity to share and discuss their ideas.
Recently, iiWAS has been held in Munich (2019), Yogyakarta (2018),
Salzburg (2017), Singapore (2016), Brussels (2015), Hanoi (2014), Vienna
(2013), Bali (2012), Ho Chi Minh City (2011), Paris (2010), Kuala Lumpur
(2009), and Linz (2008). This year, iiWAS2020, will be held in Chiang
Mai, Thailand, the city centre for northern Thailand arts and cultures
**** Submissions *****
iiWAS accepted four different types of contributions:
- Original theoretical work: The contributions are expected to show
original work that provide foundations to further progress research in
the area. Rigorous proofs and/or performance measurements are expected
for this type of contribution.
- Real life case study: The contributions are expected to show a real
life case study of an adopted concept and technology. The analysis of
the case study should provide an original insight and findings, backing
up by data collected from experiments and/or observation.
- Experimental work: The contributions are expected to show reporting of
rigorous comparative experiments of existing algorithms/systems to
provide insight to the current state of the art in a research domain.
- Lessons learnt reports: The contributions are expected to show lessons
learnt from adoption of complex technology integration or implementation.
***** Topics *****
Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Big data
- Cloud data management
- NoSQL databases
- Crowdsourcing
- Social networks analysis
- Sensors data management
- Data Mining
- Semantic Web and Ontology
- Search and Information Technology
- Query Language and Processing
- Advanced web technology and application
- Spatial data storage, query and processing
- Health informatics
- Education informatics
- Data Integration, Metadata Management, and Interoperability
- Distributed, parallel and cloud databases
- Social media analytics and processing
- Data modelling and analysis
- Big data processing
- Web content analysis, semantic and knowledge
- Data systems integration
- Data connectivity in internet of things
- Blockchain Technologies
- Linked Open Data
- Deep/Hidden Web
**** Submission Guidelines ****
Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF through the conference
website. Submitted papers must not substantially overlap with papers
that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a
journal or a conference with proceedings. Submitted papers will be
subject to stringent peer review by at least three members of the
international program committee and carefully evaluated based on
originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of
exposition. Accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings to
be published by ACM. Format requirements for submissions of papers are:
- Maximum 10 pages, including the abstract (no more than 150 words), all
figures and references for Full Technical papers. - Maximum 5 pages,
including the abstract (no more than 150 words), all figures and
references for Short Position Papers.
- All submissions should be formatted according to ACM guidelines
(https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template)
- Submissions must be entered into the Submission System
(https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iiwas2020)
**** Awards ****
iiWAS2020 best paper awards and student paper awards will be conferred
on the authors at the conference.
**** Past Conferences ****
http://www.iiwas.org/conferences.htm
ACM Digital library: https://dl.acm.org/conference/iiwas
DBLP: http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/conf/iiwas/
**** PC Members *****
http://www.iiwas.org/conferences/iiWAS2020/
*** Contact ***** Maria Indrawan-Santiago, Program Committee Chair,
Monash University, Australia
Eric Pardede, Program Committee CoChair, La Trobe University, Australia
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Subject: [WI] Reminder: CfP 2nd Int. Workshop on Conceptual Modeling
for Distributed Ledger Technologies
Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2020 18:07:12 +0200
From: Hans-Georg Fill <hans-georg.fill(a)unifr.ch>
Reply-To: Hans-Georg Fill <hans-georg.fill(a)unifr.ch>
To: wi(a)lists.kit.edu
** sorry for cross-postings **
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CALL FOR PAPERS
2nd International Workshop on Conceptual Modeling for Distributed Ledger
Technologies (MOD-DLT)
Co-located with the 39th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling
Technical University of Vienna, Austria (November 3-6, 2020)
Workshop website:
https://www3.unifr.ch/inf/digits/en/events/mod-dlt-er-workshop.html
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Organizers
* Hans-Georg Fill, University of Fribourg, Switzerland
* Julius Köpke, Alpen-Adria-University Klagenfurt, Austria
* Felix Härer, University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Dates
* Submission deadline: July 27, 2020
* Workshop author notification: August 17, 2020
* Camera-ready version: September 7, 2020
Aims and Scope
Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLT) have recently gained much
attention in academia and industry. Well-known examples are
blockchain-based approaches for cryptocurrencies or smart contracts for
the automated, distributed and transparent execution of algorithms
without intermediaries. For introducing these technologies in real-life
enterprise scenarios it is however essential to align them with business
requirements and show their added value. For this purpose, methods of
conceptual modeling can contribute for enabling the communication in
organizations, deriving and aligning requirements for technical
implementations or even creating code that can be executed using DLT. In
this workshop we thus aim to bring together researchers working on the
interface between conceptual modeling and DLT for presenting and
discussing their most recent research results. The workshop will be held
for the second time in the context of the ER'2020 conference in Vienna,
Austria.
Topics for this workshop include but are not limited to the following:
* Domain-specific modeling languages for blockchains and smart contracts
* Modeling the strategy, processes and implementation of decentralized
organizations
* Enterprise architecture models utilizing DLT infrastructure
* Business process and workfow modeling and execution on the blockchain
* Modeling approaches for blockchains, smart contracts and decentralized
applications (DApps)
* Model-driven engineering and generative approaches for blockchains and
smart contracts
* Attestation and identity for blockchains and smart contracts utilizing
conceptual models
* Collaborative modeling approaches using blockchain and DLT infrastructures
* Blockchains and DLT infrastructure for managing, versioning and
collaborating on models
* Privacy, anonymity and data protection for enterprise models supported
by blockchains
* Value creation and supply chain models for decentralized value creation
* Visualization of DLT infrastructure, blockchain transactions and smart
contracts using conceptual models
Submissions and Formatting Guidelines
Since the proceedings will be published by Springer in the LNCS series,
authors must submit manuscripts using the LNCS style. The page limit for
submitted papers (as well as for final, camera-ready papers) is 10.
Manuscripts not submitted in the LNCS style or exceeding the page limit
will not be reviewed and automatically rejected. Authors should consult
Springer's authors' guidelines
(ftp://ftp.springernature.com/cs-proceeding/svproc/guidelines/Springer_Guide…)
and use their proceedings templates, either for LaTeX
(ftp://ftp.springernature.com/cs-proceeding/llncs/llncs2e.zip) or for
Word
(ftp://ftp.springernature.com/cs-proceeding/llncs/word/splnproc1703.zip),
for the preparation of their papers. Springer encourages authors to
include their ORCIDs in their papers.
In case of acceptance, the corresponding author of each paper, acting on
behalf of all of the authors of that paper, must complete and sign this
Consent-to-Publish form
(https://www3.unifr.ch/inf/digits/en/assets/public/files/events/mod-dlt-er20…).
The corresponding author signing the copyright form should match the
corresponding author marked on the paper. Once the files have been sent
to Springer, changes relating to the authorship of the papers cannot be
made.
The papers will be peer-reviewed by an international program committee.
The best papers will be invited for extended submissions in the
gold-open access EMISAJ journal. Please use the following link for your
submissions: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=moddlt2
Program Committee
* Marco Comuzzi, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
* Claudio Di Ciccio, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
* Peter Fettke, Saarland University and DFKI, Germany
* Luciano García-Bañuelos, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico
* Georg Grossmann, University of South Australia, Australia
* Qinghua, Lu CSIRO, Australia
* Giovanni Meroni, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
* Oscar Pastor, University of Valencia, Spain
* Edy Portmann, University of Fribourg, Switzerland
* Stefanie Rinderle-Ma, University of Vienna, Austria
* Bernhard Rumpe, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
* Luca Spalazzi, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy
* Susanne Strahringer, Technical University of Dresden, Germany
* Ingo Weber, Technical University of Berlin, Germany
* Mathias Weske, HPI, University of Potsdam, Germany
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Subject: [AISWorld] 2020 Dewald Roode Workshop on Information Systems
Security Research
Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2020 15:27:06 +0000
From: Chen, Rui [ISBA] <ruichen(a)iastate.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Dear colleagues:
This is a friendly reminder that paper submission of the 2020 Dewald
Roode Workshop on Information Systems Security Research will close on
August 1st.
This year, the workshop will be held as a virtual conference. Paper
authors and the audience will interact during live WebEx meetings. Both
Completed Research and Early-Stage Research are welcome. High quality
papers will be fast tracked to the AIS Transactions on Human-Computer
Interaction. The workshop registration fee is $35. We provide a number
of registration fee waiver for PhD student participants.
Beside research presentations, the workshop features speeches by:
* Professor Arun Rai, Editor-in-Chief, MIS Quarterly
* Meg Anderson, Chief Information Security Officer, Principal Financial
Group
Details of the workshop are available below:
https://www.ivybusiness.iastate.edu/events/the-2020-dewald-roode-workshop-o…
Best,
Rui Chen
Iowa State University
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The 2020 Dewald Roode Workshop on Information Systems Security Research
IFIP WG8.11/WG11.13 Friday October 2 – Saturday October 3, 2020
CALL FOR PAPERS
The 12th Dewald Roode Workshop on Information Systems Security Research
will continue the efforts to advance the discipline of information
systems security through the creation, dissemination, and preservation
of well-formed research, following the success of the first eleven
Information Systems Security Research Workshops (University of Cape
Town, 2009; Bentley University, 2010; Virginia Tech, 2011; Brigham Young
University, 2012; University at Buffalo, 2013; Newcastle University,
2014; University of Delaware, 2015; University of New Mexico, 2016;
University of South Florida, 2017; University of Cape Town, 2018;
Louisiana Tech University, 2019).
The active discussions in the workshop are intended to provide
participants specific and actionable feedback on their research. We
anticipate that this process will facilitate the successful development
of workshop papers for further consideration at important journals (See
https://ifip.byu.edu/ for past DRW papers which have been published in
journals). High quality papers will be fast tracked to the AIS
Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction. Selection for the workshop
is competitive, and only authors of the accepted papers and the active
working group members will be invited to participate.
Anchoring the workshop to information systems means that the research
will attend to and extend the social, organizational, and managerial
literature in the focal area. Note that this is not an appropriate venue
for papers with a purely technical, design-science, or econometric
approach. While we assume an effective foundation in information
security technology, we regard information systems risk broadly, for
example, computer crime, employee misconduct, cyber warfare, cyber
terrorism, human error and/or accident, natural events, etc. We also
address information systems security broadly, for example, policies and
policy compliance, diverse security behaviors, privacy, awareness,
strategy, audit, planning and control. These and related research topics
will be the focus of this workshop.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
The 2020 Dewald Roode Workshop on Information Systems Security Research
Topics may include (but are not limited to):
• Theoretical and empirical analyses of information security behavior
• Adoption, use, and continuance of information security technologies
and policies
• Compliance with information security and privacy policies, procedures,
and regulations
• Investigations of computer crime and security violations
• Motivators and inhibitors of employee computer crime
• Forensic analysis of security breaches and computer crimes
• Individual, organizational, and group information privacy concerns and
behaviors
• Legal, societal, and ethical issues in information security
• Neurosecurity (NeuroIS) investigations of information security behavior
• Behavioral analyses of design science treatments enhancing or
balancing security and privacy tradeoffs
CONFERENCE LOGISTICS
Honorary Chair
Joey George, Iowa State University
General Chair
Rui (Ray) Chen, Iowa State University
Program Co-Chairs (in alphabetic order)
Mala Kaul, University of Nevada, Reno
Mark J Keith, Brigham Young University
Yuan Li, University of Tennessee
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
Submission deadline (extended): August 1, 2020
Notification to authors: September 1, 2020
Attending participants must register by September 15, 2020
Deadline for final papers: September 15, 2020 (to be distributed to
workshop attendees in advance)
Click here to submit your paper:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=drw2020
Manuscripts will be prescreened by the program chairs to ensure that all
papers sent to reviewers are reasonably complete, well-formed, and
appropriate to the scope and mission of the workshop. Double blind
reviews will follow for prescreened papers. No requirement on paper
length or formatting style. Authors should designate below the title
whether the manuscript is being submitted as “early stage” or “completed
papers.” Manuscripts must be anonymous for the review process.
In recognition that the review process greatly relies upon a scarce
resource of the services of reviewers, authors, by the act of
submission, are implicitly promising to serve as a reviewer on one to
two conference papers, if requested.
For general questions about the workshop, please contact Rui (Ray) Chen
at ruichen(a)iastate.edu
For questions about the program, please contact Mala Kaul
(mkaul(a)unr.edu), Mark J Keith (mark.keith(a)gmail.com), or Yuan Li
(yli213(a)utk.edu)
SPONSORSHIP
The Ivy College of Business at Iowa State University sponsors this event.
The IFIP Working Group 8.11/11.13 holds The Dewald Roode Workshop on
Information Systems Security Research annually. WG 8.11/11.13 (Allen
Johnston, Chair; Manish Agrawal, Vice Chair) is the IFIP Working Group
on Information Systems Security Research. Please visit
http://ifip.byu.edu for more information on the IFIP Working Group
8.11/11.13 and for past workshop proceedings.
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for Papers: ModComp'20 (at MoDELS): 7th
International Workshop on Interplay of Model-Driven and Component-Based
Software Engineering
Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2020 16:47:50 +0200
From: Andreas Wortmann <wortmann(a)se-rwth.de>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
CALL FOR PAPERS
ModComp'20 (at MoDELS): 7th International Workshop on Interplay of
Model-Driven and Component-Based Software Engineering
http://www.es.mdh.se/ModComp/
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Deadline for papers submission: 26 July, 2020
Notification of acceptance: 21 August, 2020
Camera ready: 28 August, 2020
Online pre-proceedings: 01 October, 2020
Workshop date (TBD): 18-20 October, 2020
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SCOPE
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Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) and Component-Based Software
Engineering (CBSE) have been shown to effectively reduce software
development complexity by (i) shifting the focus from source code to
models and (ii) building software systems as the composition of new
and existing components, respectively. Moreover, the interplay of MDE
and CBSE approaches is gaining recognition as a very promising means
to boost the development of software systems by reducing costs and
risks and shorten time-to-market.
While several attempts to effectively combine MDE and CBSE have been
documented, there are still unsolved clashes arising when exploiting
interplay of MDE and CBSE, mostly due to mismatches in the related
terminology as well as to differences in their basic essence.
As a satellite event of MoDELS'20, the goal of ModComp’20 is to gather
researchers and practitioners to share opinions, propose solutions to
open challenges and generally explore the frontiers of interweaving
between MDE and CBSE.
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TOPICS
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Solicited topics include, but are not limited to:
- Partial model reuse and composition: once individual components are
modelled (interfaces and behavior), these models should be reusable in
the different usage contexts of these components. Moreover, it should
be possible to build a system model by composition of pre-existing
models of individual components;
- Component/module-based versioning: in order to handle evolution when
for instance one component is upgraded to a newer version;
- Modelling component interaction and component behaviours: clear
separation of internal behaviour and externally visible interaction
capabilities, e.g. by interface protocols;
- Model extraction for componentization of legacy systems: when legacy
systems are componentized, generation of architectural and behavioural
models from, e.g., implementation artefacts is needed in order to get
full support from model-based activities such as analysis, e.g. if
those components are reused in a new context. Along with
implementation artefacts, other kinds of information regarding any
observation of the system at runtime, such as, e.g., log files, system
execution traces, traces, might need to be considered for reverse
componentization;
- Component interoperability: in order to enable the automated
construction of semantic matching and mapping between different
modelling notations (e.g., component models) with emphasis on precise
syntactic, protocol and operational descriptions of components;
- Management and elicitation of modular interdependencies in models:
to infer and support automated reasoning on the possible
interdependencies between the different software models exploited
throughout the software life cycle;
- Evolution of component models: tackling challenges in component
models evolution and model co-evolution which are amplified by the
high degree of interchangeability typical of CBSE;
- Model transformations in presence of third-party components:
exploring how model-driven techniques may deal with third-party
components, especially concerning the preservation of system
properties (both functional and extra-functional) along the involved
model manipulations for e.g. analysis, code generation, etc;
- (Meta)model and model transformation modularity: reasoning on issues
related to composability of (i) metamodels, (ii) views in terms of
(meta)model portions, (iii) transformation portions from different
languages, and (iv) transformation rules;
- Composition of (meta)models and model transformations: model
transformations, and/or (meta)model viewpoints could take advantage of
CBSE advancements in order to ease their reuse, and composition;
- Enforcement of incrementality: models and model manipulations to
support incremental verification and validation of component-based
systems;
- Case studies, applications, tool demo: best practices applied to
real world applications, lessons learned, success/failure stories in
intertwining MDE and CBSE.
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SUBMISSION
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ModComp'20 welcomes research papers, experience papers and tool
presentations; nevertheless, papers describing novel research
contributions and innovative applications are of particular interest.
Two types of submission are solicited: full and short papers.
- Full papers: with a maximum of 10 pages, including figures,
appendices AND references), full papers clearly describe the situation
or the problem tackled, the relevant state of the art, the position or
solution suggested and the potential benefits of the contribution.
Systematic and empirical reports are welcome too.
- Short papers: with a maximum of 5 pages, including figures,
appendices AND references, short papers include tool demonstrations,
position papers, industrial experiences and case-studies,
well-pondered and sufficiently documented visionary papers. Tools in
demonstrations should be made available for use to the reviewers.
Contributions should represent original and previously unpublished
ideas that are currently not under review in any conference or
journal. Each submitted paper undergoes a formal peer review process
by a minimum of 3 Program Committee members. Submitted papers should
include authors' names, affiliations and contact information.
Special issue at SoSyM: We plan to organize a theme issue at SoSyM to
which the best papers from the workshop will be invited for being
submitted in extended form. The extended papers would undergo a new
peer-reviewing process.
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ORGANIZATION
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Workshop organizers and chairs
Federico Ciccozzi (main contact), Mälardalen University (Sweden)
Antonio Cicchetti, Mälardalen University (Sweden)
Andreas Wortmann, RWTH Aachen University (Germany)
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CONTACT
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Website: http://www.es.mdh.se/ModComp/
Main contact: Federico Ciccozzi, federico.ciccozzi[at]mdh.se
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for Short Papers (International FinTech,
InsurTech & Blockchain Forum 2020 | Nov. 13th | Zurich) -- Submission
Deadline: October 15, 2020.
Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2020 15:59:04 +0200
From: Thomas Puschmann <thomas.puschmann(a)uzh.ch>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
** Call for Short Papers: International FinTech, InsurTech & Blockchain
Forum**
** Website: www.fintech-forum.org <http://www.fintech-forum.org/>**
** Submission Deadline: October 15, 2020**
** Location: Zurich, Switzerland; Dates: Nov. 13, 2020 **
The "International FinTech, InsurTech and Blockchain Forum" invites
short papers for submission. All submissions should be formatted as
five-page extended abstracts (up to 4 pages for content and 1 page for
literature). As we want to foster a diversity of innovative ideas from
a broad variety of disciplines and research fields, submissions may
refer to work that is recently published, is currently under review
elsewhere, or in preparation, and may link to content of one publicly
accessible paper. However, each submission will be evaluated solely on
the submitted abstract, which must therefore comprise an entirely
self-contained description of the work.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Theories of fintech, insurtech, blockchain and the internet of value
Reference models for fintech, insurtech, blockchain and the internet of
value Architectures for fintech, insurtech, blockchain and the internet
of value Fintech, insurtech and blockchain technologies and standards
Applications for fintech, insurtech, blockchain and the internet of
value techfin / bigtech
Cryptocurrencies, digital currencies, central bank digital currencies
Token economy
Novel ways of asset and investment management
Smart contracts Financial peer-to-peer markets Digital identity and data
privacy Regulatory technology Digital client relationships in financial
services Social and robo advisory models Fintech-enabled business models
Financial inclusion
Future financial services ecosystems Future financial market infrastructures
Green fintech, sustainable digital finance
Important dates:
October 15th: Submission Deadline
October 30th: Paper Acceptance Information
November 13th: Conference and Paper Session
More information can be found here:
https://www.fintech-forum.org/submissions
<https://www.fintech-forum.org/submissions>
On behalf of the Program Committee:
Thomas Puschmann (University of Zurich)
Douglas Arner (University of Hong Kong)
Markus K. Brunnermeier (Princeton University)
Damir Filipovic (EPFL)
Urs Gasser (Harvard University)
Kay Giesecke (Stanford University)
Terrence Hendershott (University of California at Berkeley)
Thorsten Hens (University of Zurich)
Michael G. Jacobides (London Business School)
William J. Knottenbelt (Imperial College)
Alex (Sandy) Pentland (MIT)
Raghavendra Rau (University of Cambridge)
Burkhard Stiller (University of Zurich)
Nir Vulkan (University of Oxford)
Rolf H. Weber (University of Zurich)
David L. Yermack (NYU Stern School of Business)
J. Leon Zhao (City University of Hong Kong)
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Subject: [AISWorld] Virtual Conference on Intelligence and Security
Informatics - ISIS 2020
Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2020 16:51:35 +0000
From: Wright, Ryan (rtw2n) <rtw2n(a)comm.virginia.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
We welcome you to submit your papers to the Intelligence and security
informatics Conference (ISI). This conference is the home for an
interdisciplinary field involving academic researchers in information
technology, social and behavioral sciences, computer science, law, and
public policy. The field also includes industry consultants,
practitioners, security managers, and chief information security
officers who support physical and cybersecurity missions at the
individual, organizational, national, and international levels (e.g.,
anticipation, interdiction, prevention, preparedness, and response to
threats).
CONFERENCE THEME & TOPICS:
The conference theme is artificial intelligence (AI) and analytics for
sociotechnical security solutions. In addition to the main academic
conference, multiple satellite events centered around the AI-enabled
analytics theme will be offered.
We invite academic researchers in the field of ISI and related areas, as
well as IT, security, and analytics professionals, intelligence experts,
industry consultants, and practitioners in the field, to submit papers
and workshop proposals.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Submission Deadline: August 15, 2020
Notification of Acceptance to Authors: October 01, 2020
Camera-ready Due Date: October 15, 2020
Conference: November 9-10, 2020
For more information see: http://www.isi-conf.org/
Please let us know if you have any questions, comments, or concerns.
Conference Co-Chairs:
Ahmed Abbasi – University of Notre Dame
Heng Xu – American University
Ryan Wright – University of Virginia
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP_iiWAS2020 Conference_submission deadline 1
August 2020
Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2020 19:49:12 +0200
From: Hesti Sudjana <hesti.sudjana(a)jku.at>
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We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this CFP
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C A L L F O R P A P E R S
The 22nd International Conference on Information Integration and
Web-based Applications & Services (iiWAS2020)
30 November - 2 December 2020
Chiang Mai, Thailand
http://www.iiwas.org/conferences/iiWAS2020/
email: iiWAS2020(a)iiwas.org
Paper
submission:https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iiwas2020
******* Collecting, Processing, Analysing and Storing Data/Information
to Support Human Activities *********
**** Important Dates *****
1 August 2020 : Full Papers (10 pages), Short papers, demos and work in
progress (5 pages)
25 September 2020: Acceptance Notification
20 October 2020: Camera-Ready Papers and Authors Registration
30 Nov - 2 Dec 2020: Conference Dates
***** Publication *****
ALL accepted iiWAS2020 papers will be published by ACM International
Conference Proceedings Series and the supplemental proceedings (ISBN:
pending ) which will be archived in the ACM Digital Library, and indexed
by DBLP, Ei Compendex, Scopus and submitted to be reviewed by Thomson
Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index (ISI Web of Science).
Selected high-quality papers will be invited to be published, after
revision and extension, in special issues of international journals.
**** Scope *****
Data and information are crucial in providing evidence based decision
making in many aspect of human activities, as an individual or as a
group. The way information and communication technology are used to
collect, process, analysis and store data has always evolves. New
techniques are invented, existing techniques are improved and old
techniques are integrated to the new. Each of these provided some
challenges and opportunities to our research community in finding the
best way to meet these challenges. iiWAS provides research community
with the opportunity to share and discuss their ideas.
Recently, iiWAS has been held in Munich (2019), Yogyakarta (2018),
Salzburg (2017), Singapore (2016), Brussels (2015), Hanoi (2014), Vienna
(2013), Bali (2012), Ho Chi Minh City (2011), Paris (2010), Kuala Lumpur
(2009), and Linz (2008). This year, iiWAS2020, will be held in Chiang
Mai, Thailand, the city centre for northern Thailand arts and cultures
**** Submissions *****
iiWAS accepted four different types of contributions:
- Original theoretical work: The contributions are expected to show
original work that provide foundations to further progress research in
the area. Rigorous proofs and/or performance measurements are expected
for this type of contribution.
- Real life case study: The contributions are expected to show a real
life case study of an adopted concept and technology. The analysis of
the case study should provide an original insight and findings, backing
up by data collected from experiments and/or observation.
- Experimental work: The contributions are expected to show reporting
of rigorous comparative experiments of existing algorithms/systems to
provide insight to the current state of the art in a research domain.
- Lessons learnt reports: The contributions are expected to show lessons
learnt from adoption of complex technology integration or
implementation.
***** Topics *****
Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Big data
- Cloud data management
- NoSQL databases
- Crowdsourcing
- Social networks analysis
- Sensors data management
- Data Mining
- Semantic Web and Ontology
- Search and Information Technology
- Query Language and Processing
- Advanced web technology and application
- Spatial data storage, query and proc- Data Integration, Metadata
Management, and Interoperability
- Distributed, parallel and cloud databases
- Social media analytics and processing
- Data modelling and analysis
- Big data processing
- Web content analysis, semantic and knowledge
- Data systems integration
- Data connectivity in internet of things
- Blockchain Technologies
- Linked Open Data
- Deep/Hidden Web
**** Submission Guidelines ****
Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF through the conference
website. Submitted papers must not substantially overlap with papers
that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a
journal or a conference with proceedings. Submitted papers will be
subject to stringent peer review by at least
three members of the international program committee and carefully
evaluated based on originality, significance, technical soundness, and
clarity of exposition. Accepted papers will appear in the conference
proceedings to be published by ACM. Format requirements for submissions
of papers are: - Maximum 10 pages, including the abstract (no more than
150 words), all
figures and references for Full Technical papers. - Maximum 5 pages,
including the abstract (no more than 150 words), all
figures and references for Short Position Papers.
- All submissions should be formatted according to ACM guidelines
(https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template)
- Submissions must be entered into the Submission System
(https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iiwas2020)
**** Awards ****
iiWAS2020 best paper awards and student paper awards will be conferred
on the authors at the conference.
**** Past Conferences ****
http://www.iiwas.org/conferences.htm
ACM Digital library: https://dl.acm.org/conference/iiwas
DBLP: http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/conf/iiwas/
**** PC Members *****
http://www.iiwas.org/conferences/iiWAS2020/
*** Contact ***** Maria Indrawan-Santiago, Program Committee Chair,
Monash University,
Australia
Eric Pardede, Program Committee CoChair, La Trobe University, Australia
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Hesti Sudjana Departement of Telecooperation Johannes Kepler University Linz
Science Park 3, Altenberger Straße 69, 4040 Linz, Austria
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Subject: [wkwi] ECSCW 2021 in Zurich: Call for Journal Papers
Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2020 18:19:35 +0200
From: Mateusz Dolata <dolata(a)ifi.uzh.ch>
Reply-To: Mateusz Dolata <dolata(a)ifi.uzh.ch>
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The European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (ECSCW)
is an international venue on practice-centred computing and the design
of cooperation technologies. It is a series of conferences on
computer-supported cooperative work located in Europe that was
established in 1989. The 19th edition of ECSCW will take place in
Zurich, Switzerland, from 7 to 11 June 2021.
This call invites submissions of Journal Papers, the most established
category of papers featured in ECSCW. The submissions undergo an
integrated, journal-like review and revision process. The accepted
articles are published in Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW):
The Journal of Collaborative Computing and Work Practices.
ECSCW 2021 CALL FOR JOURNAL PAPERS
https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2021/papers/
The European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (ECSCW)
invites submissions of original and novel research related to the wide
field of CSCW. ECSCW is a single-track conference that contributes to
developing an interdisciplinary and global community, supported by
EUSSET, the European Society for Socially Embedded Technologies
(https://www.eusset.eu/). The conference format facilitates critical
discussion across disciplinary and national borders in the field. An
overview of earlier ECSCW conferences (and proceedings) is available at
https://www.eusset.eu/events/ecscw/.
The Conference features a range of submission formats including journal
papers, exploratory papers, notes, posters, and demos, as well as
various events such as masterclasses, workshops or a doctoral
colloquium. The various formats differ in terms of length and the types
of contributions they represent. Please see
https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2021/submission/ for the full list of submission
formats.
The data provided below applies to Journal Papers only.
Important Dates
since April 2020: System open for submissions
April 2020 – March 2021: Review, revise & resubmit processes, on a
rolling basis
1 April 2021: Acceptance cut-off date for inclusion in ECSCW 2021 Programme.
7-11 June 2021: ECSCW 2021 Conference in Zurich
Submissions are handled continuously in accordance with the Journal’s
processes. As soon as the submission is made, it enters the review and
revision process. Full papers must have a status of “Accept but
incomplete” by the 1st of April 2021 to be included in the ECSCW 2021
Programme. Papers accepted after that date will be included in ECSCW
2022 Programme. To submit a full paper, proceed to
https://www.editorialmanager.com/cosu and select the following Article
Type: ECSCW Contribution.
Submission Description
We invite journal papers documenting original, rich, and in-depth
contributions to CSCW. Authors are encouraged to submit papers that
improve and extend the CSCW field. Relevant themes include, but are not
limited to:
- Empirical investigations of collaborative practices. Findings,
guidelines, and/or studies related to communication, collaboration, and
social technologies, practices, or use.
- System design focusing on solutions to support cooperative work in
increasingly complex, networked, and data-driven settings.
- Hardware, architectures, infrastructures, interaction design,
technical foundations, algorithms, and/or toolkits that enable the
building of new social and collaborative systems and experiences.
- Methodologies and tools for investigating human practices, e.g., the
nature of ethnography and the role of other innovative research
approaches in building systems or studying their use, the application of
critical design or design fictions to investigate future possibilities.
- Critical analysis or theory with clear relevance to study, design, or
use of collaborative settings and systems.
- Domain-specific social and collaborative applications, including
applications to digital civics, grassroots movements, healthcare,
transportation, ICT4D, sustainability, education, workplace,
accessibility, global collaboration, or other domains.
- Analysis of the ethics and policy implications of socio-technical
systems, the values that inform them, and the algorithms that shape them.
- The changing nature of collaboration and teaming in relation to
intelligent machine agents, e.g., human-AI relationships in
collaborative practices.
- Studies, prototypes, or other investigations that explore interactions
across disciplines, distances, languages, generations, and cultures, to
help understand how to design in relation to social, temporal, and/or
spatial boundaries.
- Discussions and extrapolations of work-practices and technologies,
which contribute to the core topics of ECSCW.
Review and Revision Process
Submissions to the journal-track of the ECSCW conference will undergo a
fully integrated, continuous review process. The submission and review
process will allow authors to develop and refine stronger papers over a
longer time period. The review process is single-blind. Each submission
is assigned to one of the three ECSCW 2021 Journal Papers Chairs, who is
in charge of finding three reviewers, writing a meta-review and making a
decision. This decision is transmitted to the Lead Editor of the CSCW
Journal in charge of ECSCW contributions, who will transmit the decision
to the Editor in Chief of the Journal, and will manage conflicts of
interest among the different Journal Papers Chairs if necessary. Authors
of the submitted papers will be considered as reviewers for other
submissions and may be contacted by the Journal Papers Chairs on this
behalf.
Authors are encouraged to submit as soon as they have their manuscripts
ready. The system is already open for submissions. Early submissions
will allow for multiple Revise & Resubmit cycles and will generally
result in earlier publication of the accepted manuscript in the Journal.
Papers could take approximately three months between submission and
results of the first review cycle, and approximately two months in the
subsequent review cycles, but the Journal Papers Chairs are working hard
to speed the process up. Papers usually go through at least two review
rounds.
Upon an acceptance notice (status “Accept but incomplete”), the paper
will go through production (including proof corrections) and only then
will it be published on Springer Online First.
To be considered for publication and presentation at ECSCW 2021, papers
must reach the status “Accept but incomplete” by the 1st of April 2021.
This status differs from a “Minor revisions” recommendation. The former
refers to papers which require only minimal formatting amendments, while
the latter refers to papers which still require some minor structural or
conceptual changes. Early submission makes it more likely to receive
reviews in a timely manner and speeds up the process of publication
afterwards.
If the paper does not reach the “Accept but incomplete” status by the
1st of April 2021, it will automatically be transferred to the batch of
submissions for the subsequent ECSCW conference, unless the submission
is withdrawn. With this approach, the authors will not have to restart
the submission process. All work completed to this point will be
considered for the next edition of the conference. This also means that
authors may get their papers accepted shortly after the ECSCW 2021
conference. If this happens, the paper will be published as an Online
First manuscript as soon as it goes through the production process; the
authors will be invited to present their work at ECSCW 2022.
Submission Format
Paper submissions should be formatted following the CSCW Journal
Instructions for Authors available at:
https://www.springer.com/journal/10606/submission-guidelines. The length
of the paper must correspond to the size of the contribution. We suggest
the papers to be between 10000 and 15000 words (including tables and
appendices, excluding references).
Submission Process
Manuscripts must be submitted via https://www.editorialmanager.com/cosu.
When submitting, please select “ECSCW Contribution” as the Article Type
and follow the submission steps until the final manuscript upload. For
any queries, please, do not hesitate to contact the ECSCW 2021 Journal
Papers Chairs at papers2021(a)ecscw.eusset.eu
<mailto:papers2021@ecscw.eusset.eu> .
Publication and Copyright information
The accepted articles are published in Computer Supported Cooperative
Work (CSCW): The Journal of Collaborative Computing and Work Practices –
see https://www.springer.com/journal/10606/ for details. Authors will be
asked, upon acceptance of the article, to transfer copyright of the
article to the Publisher. This will ensure the widest possible
dissemination of information under copyright laws. As soon as a
manuscript has been accepted for publication, it will go to production,
and when production has finished (including proof corrections), it will
be published on Springer Online First, complete with DOI.
Additionally, authors will have the option to make their versions of
accepted Papers available with open access in the European Society for
Embedded Technologies (EUSSET) digital library
(http://www.eusset.eu/digital-library), as an edited collection. The
EUSSET digital library features all past ECSCW proceedings.
Contact
Journal Papers Chairs for ECSCW 2021:
Adriana Vivacqua, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - Universidade
Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Christine T Wolf, IBM Research - Almaden
Michael Prilla, Clausthal University of Technology - Technische
Universität Clausthal
Email Address: papers2021(a)ecscw.eusset.eu
<mailto:papers2021@ecscw.eusset.eu>
Conference Chairs for ECSCW 2021:
Gerhard Schwabe, University of Zurich - Universität Zürich
Mateusz Dolata, University of Zurich - Universität Zürich
Email Address: conference2021(a)ecscw.eusset.eu
<mailto:conference2021@ecscw.eusset.eu>
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Subject: [AISWorld] MODELS 2020 - Call for Tutorials
Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2020 18:28:25 +0300
From: Iris Reinhartz-Berger <iris(a)is.haifa.ac.il>
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MODELS 2020 - Call for Tutorials
*********************************
Following the tradition of previous conferences, MODELS 2020 will host
tutorials as part of its satellite events on October 18 to 20, 2020. Due
to the COVID-19 situation, the conference will run fully virtually.
Tutorials provide intensive overviews on topics in the area of
model-based software and systems engineering ranging from modeling
methodologies and research methods through new modeling tools and
technologies to thoughts on the past, current, and future development of
the modeling discipline.
Important Dates
****************
Tutorial proposal submission: July 22, 2020 Anywhere on Earth (i.e.,
UTC-12, hard deadline)
Notification: August 21, 2020
Camera ready: August 28, 2020
Tutorials: October 18-20, 2020
Audience
*********
Tutorials target an audience of practitioners, researchers (academic and
industrial), students, and developers familiar with, and already working
with, modeling techniques. The target audience typically has a strong
interest in Model-Driven Engineering (MDE), including work on improving
and evolving modeling languages (such as UML or DSLs), developing
sophisticated MDE tool support, and using MDE to develop / test /
reverse / maintain complex systems. Potential attendees may also be
interested in how modeling has been applied effectively in specialized
domains (e.g., in the automotive industry), and in learning about
successful uses of MDE methods in real-world applications.
Topics
*******
The following themes are examples of what is considered relevant for
tutorials:
- Modeling techniques for specific domains (e.g., automobile,
cyber-physical and hybrid systems, Industry 4.0, Internet of Things …)
- Modeling methodologies and model-oriented processes (e.g., for agile
modelling or modelling at scale)
- AI in modelling (including search*based approaches, machine learning,
planning, or flexible modelling)
- Presentation of new tools or new versions of old tools (e.g., modeling
tools, language workbenches, model transformation languages, model
verification tools, model execution tools)
- Dissemination of project results from industry-related projects
- Teaching of model-driven software development
- Research methods in MD* (Model-Driven Development (MDD), Model Driven
Engineering (MDE), Model Driven Software Development (MDSD), etc.)
- Modeling for re-engineering and legacy evolution
- Empirical studies in the context of modeling
- User experience in model-based software engineering
- Practical experiences of general interest
- General topics of interest to young researchers, like presentation
skills or research methodologies
Tutorials are intended to provide independent instructions on a topic of
relevance to the audience described above. Therefore, no sales-oriented
presentations will be accepted. Tutorials relating to commercial tools
or involving the use of commercial tools may be accepted, but will be
subject to closer scrutiny, including possible approval of presentation
slides. Potential presenters should keep in mind that there may be quite
a varied audience, including novice graduate students, seasoned
practitioners, and specialized researchers. Tutorial speakers should be
prepared to cope with this diversity.
Proposal Contents
******************
All submissions must be in English and adhere to the IEEE formatting
instructions
(https://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.ht…).
The submission must include the following information in the indicated
order:
- Title
- Presenters: Name, affiliation, contact information, and short bio.
- Authors of the proposal or tutorial material, who are not going to be
presenting, may be listed, but must be listed last with a footnote
“Author only; will not be presenting”.
- Abstract (maximum of 200 words)
If accepted, the abstract will be used to advertise the tutorial.
Thus, the abstract should clearly highlight the goals of the tutorial
and the skills that participants will acquire.
- Keywords (at least 5 keywords)
- Proposed length (suggestion: up to 1.5-2 hours)
- Level of the tutorial: beginner/introduction or advanced
Target audience and any prerequisite background required by attendees
to be able to follow the tutorial (beyond average modeling skills)
- Description of the tutorial and intended outline (maximum of 4 pages)
- Novelty of the tutorial
- List offerings of similar tutorials at previous editions of the MODELS
conference or other conferences, and discuss the differences with
respect to the current proposal.
- Required infrastructure: Explicitly specify the adaptations and
actions you intend to do in order to make the tutorial suitable for a
virtual environment.
- Sample slides (minimum of 6 slides, maximum of 25 slides)
- Supplementary material (optional)
Submission Guidelines
**********************
Proposals must be submitted electronically in PDF format through
EasyChair at https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=models2020tutorials.
Review Process
***************
The Tutorials Selection Committee will review each submitted proposal to
ensure high quality, and select tutorials based on their anticipated
benefit for prospective participants and their fit within the tutorial
program as a whole. Factors to be considered also include: relevance,
timeliness, importance, and audience appeal; effectiveness of teaching
methods; and past experience and qualifications of the instructors. The
goal will be to provide a diverse set of tutorials that attracts a high
level of interest among broad segments of the MODELS participants.
Compensation
*************
As in previous years, participants will pay a single satellite fee,
which will cover both tutorials and workshops. This permits unifying the
treatment of workshops and tutorials, and it makes tutorials more
attractive to attendees. Under this scheme, tutorial presenters will not
receive monetary compensation, and will have to pay their own
registration to the satellite events. By submitting a tutorial proposal,
the presenter accepts that there will be no compensation for giving the
tutorial if accepted and that the registration fees for the instructors
have to be funded by the instructors themselves. The benefit to the
presenter is the opportunity to extend their sphere of influence to the
MODELS community.
Selection Committee
********************
- Loli Burgueno, Open University of Catalonia (Spain) & CEA List (France)
- Thomas Degueule, Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (The Netherlands)
- Juergen Dingel, Queen’s University (Canada)
- Esther Guerra, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid (Spain)
- Regina Hebig, Chalmers, Gothenburg University (Sweden)
- Emilio Insfran, Universitat Politecnica de Val?ncia (Spain)
- Vinay Kulkarni, Tata Consultancy Services (India)
- Levi Lucio, Fortiss (Germany)
- Jan Oliver Ringert, University of Leicester (UK)
- Bran Selic, Malina Software Corp. (Canada)
- Gabriele Taentzer, Philipps-Universitat Marburg (Germany)
- Antonio Vallecillo, Universidad de Malaga (Spain)
Organizers and Contact Information
***********************************
Tutorials Co-Chairs:
- Iris Reinhartz-Berger, University of Haifa (Israel)
- Richard Paige, McMaster University (Canada)
For further information, please contact the tutorial chairs at
models2020-tutorials(a)is.haifa.ac.il.
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