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Subject: [AISWorld] CfP: International Conference on Smart Learning
Environments (ICSLE 2020)
Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2019 15:45:49 +0200 (EET)
From: Elvira Popescu <popescu_elvira(a)software.ucv.ro>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
CALL FOR PAPERS
International Conference on Smart Learning Environments (ICSLE 2020)
March 13-15, 2020, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China
http://iasle.net/icsle-2020/
* Main conference paper ABSTRACT enter on EasyChair: January 10, 2020
* Main conference paper submission: January 17, 2020
* Workshop/Panel proposal submission: January 17, 2020
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The International Conference on Smart Learning Environments (ICSLE 2020)
will be held during March 13-15, 2020 at the Hangzhou Normal University,
Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China. It aims to bring together researchers,
practitioners, and policy makers to discuss issues related to the
optimization of learning environments to enhance learning. The focus is on
the interplay of pedagogy, technology and their fusion towards the
advancement of smart learning environments.
~ Conference Outcomes:
* Proceedings in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Educational Technology series.
* Extended versions of selected papers will be invited for Springer’s
Smart Learning Environments journal (Open access journal with no author
processing charge).
~ Important dates:
Main conference paper ABSTRACT enter on EasyChair: January 10, 2020
Main conference paper submission: January 17, 2020
Workshop/Panel proposal submission: January 17, 2020
Acceptance/Rejection notification: March 1, 2020
Camera ready papers: March 15, 2020
Author registration: March 15, 2020
~ Submissions:
* Full and Short Experience Reports
* Full and Short Research Studies
* Work-in-progress Papers
* Reflection papers
* Posters
* Workshop proposals
* Panel proposals
~ The scope:
The scope of the ICSLE 2020 is focused on issues related to smart learning
environments. Topics of interest considered to be within the scope of the
conference include but are not limited to:
* Architectures for smart learning environments
* Best practices in smart learning environments implementation
* Conceptual frameworks for smart learning environments
* Cultural issues in smart learning environments
* Designing smart learning environments using sensing technologies
* Evaluation approaches for effectiveness and efficiency of smart learning
environments
* Fusion of pedagogy and technology in smart learning environments
* Historical perspectives of smart learning environments
* Innovative uses of emerging didactical and pedagogical approaches
* Innovative uses of emerging and existing technologies
* Methodologies for development of smart learning environments
* Mobility in smart learning environments
* Pedagogical tools for supporting smart learning environments
* Policy issues related to smart learning environments
* Reform of learning environments
* Strategies for learning assessment in smart learning environments
* Technologies and tools to support smart learning environments
* Usability criteria and standards for smart learning environments
* Creating smart learning environments with AR and VR technologies
* Smart learning environments for supporting STEM and STEAM education
~ Conference Chairs:
J. Michael Spector, The University of North Texas, USA
Demetrios G. Sampson, Curtin University, Australia
~ General Chairs:
Kinshuk, The University of North Texas, USA
Ronghuai Huang, Beijing Normal University, China
~ Program Chairs:
Maiga Chang, Athabasca University, Canada
Elvira Popescu, University of Craiova, Romania
~ Local Chairs:
Junfeng Yang, Hangzhou Normal University, China
Guangtao Xu, Hangzhou Normal University, China
~ Workshop/Panel Chairs:
Vive Kumar, Athabasca University, Canada
Ting-Wen Chang, Beijing Normal University, China
~ Publicity Chairs:
Michail Giannakos, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Isabelle Guillot, Athabasca University, Canada
~ Technical Operations Chairs:
Rébecca Guillot, Athabasca University, Canada
Richard Tortorella, University of Eastern Finland, Finland
~ Further details:
http://iasle.net/icsle-2020/
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Subject: [WI] 2. CfP - EMoWI 2020 - Ethik und Moral in der
Wirtschaftsinformatik / Ethics and Morality in Business Informatics
(WI2020 in Potsdam)
Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2019 15:47:45 +0100
From: Jens Gulden <jens.gulden(a)uni-due.de>
Reply-To: Jens Gulden <jens.gulden(a)uni-due.de>
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Call for Papers
Ethik und Moral in der Wirtschaftsinformatik (EMoWI) 2020
Ethics and Morality in Business Informatics 2020
Conference Wirtschaftsinformatik 2020
Potsdam, 8 Mar – 11 Mar 2020
https://sites.google.com/view/EMoWI2020
Submission / Einreichung:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=emowi2020
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2020-01-05 Submission deadline / Einreichungsfrist
2020-02-07 Notifications to authors / Benachrichtigung der Autoren
2020-02-14 Camera-ready Version
2020-03-08 Workshop in Potsdam (Sunday/Sonntag!)
According to Immanuel Kant, ethics is concerned with the question, “What
ought I to do?”, as opposed to the other three basic questions “What can
I know?”, “What can I hope?”, and “What is human?”. “What ought I to do
as a Business Informatics researcher?” therefore is the central question
of the theme “Ethics and Morality in Business Informatics”.As this
question is fundamentally philosophical in nature, it does not only
concern judgments about proper conduct in specific situations. Instead,
the questions invites reflections at a higher level of abstraction,
enabling a critical reflection about methodological principles of our
discipline from a distinctively philosophical outlook.
For example, it is possible to examine how basic principles and concepts
of Business Informatics are related to more encompassing concepts of
human life in general. In this vein, concepts like process,
architecture, decision model, algorithm, and organizational rule can be
studied against the backdrop of concepts like Weltanschauung, human
rights, and values. The workshop “Ethics and Morality in Business
Informatics” is meant to address questions of this kind.
(Deutsche Version s.u.)
Topics
Submissions to the workshop are invited to discuss ethical and moral
questions arising in the whole spectrum of topics of Business
Informatics. The following suggestions provide an impression of the
intended orientation of the workshop, but you are cordially invited to
propose additional topics.
- Are the subjects of Business Informatics associated with specific
ethical questions? As the subjects in Business Informatics typically are
intangible, does this raise a need for specific procedures to justify
proper conduct of Business Informatics research?
- Do (research) methods in Business Informatics involve specific value
statements or Weltanschauung?
- Which implications for classical moral philosophies arise from recent
developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) research?
- What challenges arise from the availability of IT-supported machines
that should act as stand-alone agents (autonomous cars, drones)? Are
there any pitfalls in Machine Learning based decision support?
- Are certain species of moral philosophies (e. g., deontologist or
consequentialist moral theories) especially relevant for Business
Informatics? Do typical decision models in Business Informatics
implicate the basic principles of specific moral theories (e. g.,
consequentialism)?
- What kind of statements could a „Code of Ethics“ for Business
Informatics professionals include (as opposed to the “Code of Ethics” of
ACM)?
- What experiences in relation to ethical questions were made in
previous Business Informatics research projects?
- What initiatives concerning ethical values in Business Informatics do
already exist in academia and industry? What are the results of these
initiatives?
- How are ethical topics considered in Business Informatics curriculums
at universities world-wide?
...and many more.
Submission
The workshop invites submissions that discuss actions or principles of
actions as manifested in methodological assumptions and commitments in
Business Informatics from an ethical point of view. This also includes
experience reports about concrete projects in academia and industry
where questions about right and wrong conduct played a significant role.
Submissions are both invited to raise questions and to report about
situations where questions have already been answered in specific ways.
Philosophical methods of inquiry are welcome, but not required.
Each submission will be reviewed by 3 members of the program committee.
Accepted submissions must be presented by at least one author at the
workshop, and will be published in a supplementary volume of the main
conference proceedings.
The maximum page number of submissions is 10 pages (including title,
abstract, bibliography, appendixes, author names and affiliations and
acknowledgments). Short papers with a size up to 4 pages are also
welcome. The abstract should not exceed 150 words. Keywords are
optional. Please use the WI2020 document template
https://wi2020.de/sites/wi2020.de/files/template_wi2020.docx and upload
your submission at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=emowi2020.
The proceedings of the previous EMoWI'19 workshop are published at
http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2297/.
Organization
Jens Gulden, Utrecht University, Department of Information and Computing
Sciences, Princetonplein 5, De Uithof, 3584 CC Utrecht, The Netherlands,
Tel: +31 30 2537088, j.gulden(a)uu.nl
Alexander Bock, University of Duisburg-Essen, Information Systems and
Enterprise Modeling, Universitätsstr. 9, 45141 Essen, Germany, Tel: +49
201 18-34563, alexander.bock(a)uni-due.de
Sergio España Cubillo, Utrecht University, Department of Information and
Computing Sciences, Princetonplein 5, De Uithof, 3584 CC Utrecht, The
Netherlands, Tel: +31 30 2535913, s.espana(a)uu.nl
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Ethik bezeichnet den Teilbereich der Philosophie, der nach Kant über die
philosophische Grundfrage „Was soll ich tun?“ reflektiert, in Abgrenzung
zu den drei anderen Grundfragen „Was kann ich wissen?“, „Was darf ich
hoffen?“, und schließlich der Frage „Was ist der Mensch?“. „Was soll ich
als Wirtschaftsinformatiker tun?“ ist damit die Grundfrage, mit dersich
ein Themenbereich „Ethik und Moral der Wirtschaftsinformatik“
auseinandersetzt. Als ethische Frage mit philosophischem Anspruch
gestellt geht es dabei nicht nur um kontextbezogene methodische
Einzelaussagen. Die Frage kann auch auf einer Abstraktionsebene oberhalb
der methodischen Prinzipien unserer Disziplin gestellt werden, mit
philosophischer Distanz und unabhängig von spezifischen kontextuellen
Gegebenheiten.
Um dieses Abstraktionsniveau zu erreichen können beispielsweise
fachliche Grundprinzipien der WI in Bezug zu übergreifenden Konzepten
des menschlichen Lebens gesetzt werden. Dazu zählen die Reflexion über
Begriffe wie Prozesse, Architekturen, Algorithmen und organisationale
Regeln vor dem Hintergrund von Weltanschauung, Menschenwürde und Werten.
Der Workshop bietet eine Plattform für die ethische Reflexion von Themen
aus dem gesamten fachlichen Spektrum der Wirtschaftsinformatik. Er
versteht sich damit als Querschnitts-Workshop mit großer thematischer
Breite.
Themen
Einreichungen zum Workshop sind eingeladen, ethische und moralische
Fragen aus dem gesamten thematischen Spektrum der Wirtschaftsinformatik
zu behandeln. Die nachfolgend aufgeführten Themenvorschläge gebeneinen
Eindruck über die Ausrichtung des Workshops, können aber gerne ergänzt
werden.
- Sind die Betrachtungsgegenstände der WI mit spezifischen ethischen
Fragen verbunden? Ergeben sich aus den zumeist intangiblen
Betrachtungsgegenständen der WI besondere ethische Herausforderungen in
Bezug auf Begründbarkeit und Rechtfertigung des Handelns von
Wirtschaftsinformatikern?
- Manifestieren sich in den Methoden der WI spezifische Wertesysteme
oder Weltanschauungen?
- Welche Implikationen haben jüngere Entwicklungen wie z.B. Ergebnisse
der Künstliche Intelligenz (KI)-Forschung für klassische Moralphilosophien?
- Welche Herausforderungen ergeben sich aus der Verfügbarkeit von
IT-gestützten Maschinen, die als eigenständige Agenten auftreten sollen
(autonome Autos, Drohnen)? Liegen Gefahren in einer auf Machine Learning
basierenden Entscheidungsunterstützung?
- Sind spezifische moralphilosophische Theorieströme (z. B.
deontologische und konsequentialistische Moraltheorien) für die WI von
besonderer Relevanz? Manifestieren sich in einschlägigen
Entscheidungsmodellen der WI Grundprinzipien bestimmte Moraltheorien (z.
B. des Konsequentialismus)?
- Auf welche Aspekte sollte ein „Code of Ethics“ für die
Wirtschaftsinformatik, ggf. in Abgrenzung zum „Code of Ethics“ der ACM,
besonders eingehen?
- Welche individuellen Erfahrungen haben Wirtschaftsinformatiker mit
ethischen Fragen bei der Lösung fachlicher Aufgabenstellungen gemacht?
- Welche Initiativen zum Umgang mit ethischen Werten der WI existieren
auf akademischer und industrieller Ebene? Und welche Auswirkungen haben
sie bisher?
- Welche Berücksichtigung finden ethische Themen in WI-Lehrplänenweltweit?
u. v. a. m.
Einreichung
Der Workshop heißt alle Einreichungen willkommen, die Handlungen von
Wirtschaftsinformatikern oder Handlungsprinzipien in methodologischen
Annahmen und Festlegungen der WI aus ethischer Perspektive
thematisieren. Das beinhaltet auch Berichte aus konkreten Projekten in
Wissenschaft und Praxis, in denen Fragen nach dem richtigen oder
notwendigen Handeln eine Rolle spielen. Es können ebenso offene Fragen
gestellt werden wie über Situationen berichtet werden, in denen ethische
oder moralische Fragen bereits beantwortet wurden. Die Anwendung
spezifisch philosophischer Untersuchungsmethoden ist nicht erforderlich,
aber selbstverständlich willkommen.
Jede Einreichung wird von 3 Mitgliedern des Programmkomitees
peer-reviewed. Die angenommenen Beiträge müssen von mindestens einem
Autor im Workshop vorgestellt werden und werden in einem Ergänzungsband
zu den Proceedings der Hauptkonferenz veröffentlicht.
Einreichungen dürfen eine Länge von 10 Seiten nicht überschreiten
(inklusive Titel, Abstract, Literaturverzeichnis, Anhängen sowie
Autorendetails und Danksagungen für überarbeitete Beiträge) und müssen
ein Abstract von max. 150 Wörtern voranstellen. Kurzpapers mit einer
Länge von bis zu 4 Seiten sind ebenfalls willkommen. Keywords sind
optional. Nutzen Sie bitte die WI2020 Formatvorlage
https://wi2020.de/sites/wi2020.de/files/template_wi2020.docx und
uploaden Sie Ihre Einreichung im PDF Format unter
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=emowi2020.
Die Proceedings des vorhergehenden EMoWI'19 Workshops sind unter
http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2297/ veröffentlicht.
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Dr. Jens Gulden
Business Process Management and Analytics
Department of Information and Computing Sciences
Utrecht University
Buys Ballotgebouw, Princetonplein 5, room 512
3584 CC Utrecht, The Netherlands
mail j.gulden(a)uu.nl
tel +31 30 2537088
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Subject: [AISWorld] IT in Practice Symposium, COMPSAC 2020 Madrid,
Spain. Submissions Due 20 January 2020
Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2019 05:53:46 +1100
From: San Murugesan <san(a)computer.org>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
COMPSAC 2020 <https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2020/>
Madrid, Spain; 13-17 July 2019
IT IN PRACTICE (ITIP) SYMPOSIUM
Call for Papers Submissions Due: 20 January 2020
<https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2020/itip/>
https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2020/itip/
Cosponsored by
IEEE IT <http://www.computer.org/itpro> Professional magazine
IT IN PRACTICE (ITIP) SYMPOSIUM COMPSAC 2020, cosponsored by
<http://www.computer.org/itpro> IT Professional, covers practice-entered
research and design, development and operation of computing and IT
applications in a range of areas. Aligned with conference theme "Driving
Intelligent Transformation of the Digital World," the symposium focuses on
diverse elements necessary to successfully architect, design, engineer,
configure and field IT applications as well as application-oriented research
outcomes. It also covers new risks and concerns of IT and its applications.
The symposium serves the interests and needs of IT practitioners and
researchers, application developers and IT managers from business, industry
and government. It presents an interactive forum for sharing and gaining
valuable insights and experiences and facilitates active engagement among IT
professionals and researchers around the globe.
We solicit submissions on a range of topics related to the symposium theme,
including but not limited to:
AI and machine learning -- applications, risks, concerns
Automation -- advances, applications, impact
Autonomous systems and vehicles
Augmented data analytics, location analytics
Blockchain and crypto currency
Cloud computing, fog computing, edge computing
Cognitive computing and its applications
Crowd sourcing and collaborative computing
Cyber-physical systems
Cyberrisks and cybersecurity
Data and social media mining
Data management and governance
Digital twins
Design, deployment and management of large scale systems
Emerging trends in IT
Enterprise IT/IS management
Ethics and privacy
FinTech
Geographical information system (GIS)
Green computing and sustainability
Human factors in IT
Industry 4.0
Information assurance and security
IT application architecture, data architecture
Internet of Things
IT audit and controls
IT in arts, music, entertainment and culture
IT in business, healthcare, finance and government
IT in education and training
IT services and service providers
IT standards and regulations
IT strategy, AI strategy, and data Strategy
Smart systems - smart cities, smart grid, smart buildings, smart logistics
Social computing
Social impact of IT
Virtual reality, augmented reality, mixed reality, extended reality
We also welcome case studies, experience reports, position papers and
visionary perspectives. We solicit both regular and short papers.
Furthermore, to facilitate presentation of their already published work to a
wider audience in person and to gain feedback on their work, authors can
submit their published work in an IEEE journal in the last three years or
accepted but not yet published papers for presentation under the J1C2
(Journal First and Conference Second) scheme.
Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished papers. Simultaneous
submission to other publication venues is not permitted. In accordance with
IEEE policy, submitted manuscripts will be checked for plagiarism; instances
of alleged misconduct will be handled according to the IEEE Publication
Services and Product Board Operations Manual.
For detailed instructions on submission see Information for Authors at
<https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2020/>
https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2020/.
Submissions Due: 20 January 2020
SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS
Symposium Co-Chairs
San Murugesan, BRITE Professional Services, Australia
Charalampos (Babis) Patrikakis, University of West Attica, Greece
PC Co-Chairs
G.R. Gangadharan, National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli, India
Piyush Saxena, Direct Supply, USA
General Chair
Irena Bojanova, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), USA
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<http://tinyurl.com/sanbio> Professor San Murugesan
Adjunct Professor, Western Sydney University
Former Editor-in-Chief, IEEE <http://www.computer.org/itpro> IT
Professional
Golden Core Member, IEEE Computer Society <http://www.computer.org/>
Sydney, Australia
Website: <http://tinyurl.com/sanbio> http://tinyurl.com/sanbio
Email: san1(a)internode.net
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Subject: [AISWorld] Call for Papers: AMCIS 2020: Mini-track: Problems
in Financial Information Technology (PFIT ’20)
Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2019 17:35:51 +0000
From: Templeton, Gary <GTempleton(a)business.msstate.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org (aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org)
<aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
Track: Decision Sciences and Analytics (SIGDSA)
26th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Aug. 12-16, 2020
Salt Lake City, Utah
This mini-track solicits papers using methods to critically examine
issues hampering the emergence and understanding of financial
information technology (FIT) in research and practice. Authors are
encouraged to identify and investigate three specific problem areas in
finance that affect modern organizations: technology (“FinTech”),
analytics and messy data. What are the problems and solutions in these
areas? What can researchers do to move beyond the current state of
research and practice concerning these IS-relevant issues? In what ways
do specified problems impact important IS theories and streams, such as
the productivity paradox, IT business value, and information economics?
What are the pros and cons and comparative performance of any proposed
solutions? These are the types of questions that may be explored in this
mini-track.
We are particularly interested in completed or emerging research
addressing the conference theme, New Frontiers in Digital Convergence.
Therefore, we hold at a premium papers advancing our understanding of
organizations engaged in digital convergence for value creation. In
particular, we are interested in information technology firms since they
engage in digital convergence out of competitive necessity.
We encourage thought provoking papers utilizing the wealth of archival
data (e.g., Compustat and CRSP) accessible by many in the IS research
community. We especially value thought provoking papers pushing known
boundaries of the three mentioned FIT themes (FinTech, analytics and
messy data) in order to improve IS practice. For these reasons, we are
interested in high quality papers that illuminates and addresses the
effects of the following issues (among others) on modern organizations:
FinTech
* Finance-Technology alignment
* Resistance to change
* Barriers to innovation
* Systems scalability
* FinTech success
* Outsourcing FinTech
* Issues specific to FinTech firms
* Compliance management
* FinTech application frontiers
* Blockchain and cryptography
Financial Analytics
* Workflows
* Queries
* Data storage
* Analytical efficiency and economics
* Analytical skills
* Data security and privacy
* User-friendliness of big data
* Artificial intelligence and machine learning
* Big data analytics
* Analytical procedures
Messy Financial Data
* Non-normality
* Missing data
* Imputation
* Inflated frequencies
* Variables with low levels (i.e. binary)
* Outliers
* Negative denominators
* Measurement bias
* Illogical values
Mini-Track co-chairs
Gary Templeton, Mississippi State University
gft4(a)msstate.edu<mailto:gft4@msstate.edu>
Brian Blank, Mississippi State University
dblank(a)business.msstate.edu<mailto:dblank@business.msstate.edu>
Andrew Miller, Mississippi State University
asm357(a)msstate.edu<mailto:asm357@msstate.edu>
Martin Kang, Mississippi State University
mkang(a)business.msstate.edu<mailto:mkang@business.msstate.edu>
Ted Lee, University of Memphis elee(a)memphis.edu<mailto:elee@memphis.edu>
Submission Instructions:
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/submissions/call-for-papers/
Important Dates:
January 6, 2020: Manuscript submissions for AMCIS 2020 begin
February 28, 2020: Manuscript submissions closes for authors at 10:00am PST
March 5, 2020: All papers have assigned reviewers
April 24, 2020: Revised, camera-ready papers are due
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP AMCIS 2020-- Mini-track: Moving Beyond
Traditional Constructs in Information Security Research
Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2019 18:05:36 +0000
From: Merhi, Mohammad I <mmerhi(a)iusb.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
CALL FOR PAPERS for the Mini-track: Moving Beyond Traditional Constructs in
Information Security Research
2020 Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS)
Salt Lake City, 12-16 Aug, 2020
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/
Dear Colleagues,
We kindly invite you to submit your manuscripts to the mini-track: Moving
Beyond Traditional Constructs in Information Security Research, under the
Information Security and Privacy track of the 2020 AMCIS conference, which
will take place on 12-16 August, 2020 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Track: Information Security and Privacy (SIGSEC)
Minitrack: Moving Beyond Traditional Constructs in Information Security
Research
Employees are organizations' core assets that interact with Information
Systems (IS) in order to perform their tasks; however numerous studies have
reported that employees noncompliance of IS security policies is the main
cause of security breaches within organizations. Over the last decade, the
IS research community has contributed substantial research in order to
understand the causes underlying IS security noncompliance. Most of this
research draws upon the General Deterrence Theory and Theory of Planned
Behavior theory to explain the behavior that motivates IS security
compliance. Even though the existing research has significantly contributed
to the understanding of the phenomenon of IS security noncompliance, several
studies have reported non-convergent findings. The purpose of this
mini-track is to provide a forum to present and discuss theoretical models,
methodologies, and empirical cases concerning employees' behaviors and
noncompliance with IS security policies.
This mini-track aims to investigate new theories and constructs that have
not been explored in IS security compliance literature. Therefore, we invite
innovative papers that explore new constructs and theories that address a
variety of issues pertaining employees' behaviors towards IS security in
organizations. The goal is to advance our understanding of the IS security
noncompliance phenomenon. Cross-cultural studies or comparative studies
highlighting differences and similarities regarding employees' behaviors
with IS security in emerging and developing countries are also welcome.
Papers must be submitted through the conference website:
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/
For details on submission instructions, deadlines, and template, please
click here:
https://amcis2020.aisconferences.org/submissions/types-of-submissions/
Important dates:
- January 06, 2020: System opens for general paper submissions
- February 28, 2020: Deadline for paper submissions. PCS closes for authors
at 5:00 p.m. MST
- April 13, 2020: Notification of initial decision on submitted papers
- April 22, 2020: Deadline for camera-ready revisions
We look forward to your submissions and if you have any questions, please do
not hesitate to contact us.
Regards,
Minitrack Co-chairs:
Mohammad I. Merhi, Indiana University South Bend: mmerhi(a)iusb.edu
<mailto:mmerhi@iusb.edu>
Punit Ahluwalia, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley:
punit.ahluwalia(a)utrgv.edu <mailto:punit.ahluwalia@utrgv.edu>
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Subject: [WI] DBSec 2020 Call for Papers
Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2019 12:43:23 +0100
From: Benedikt Putz <benedikt.putz(a)wiwi.uni-regensburg.de>
Reply-To: Benedikt Putz <benedikt.putz(a)wiwi.uni-regensburg.de>
To: wi(a)lists.kit.edu
[Apologies if you got multiple copies of this invitation]
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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34th Annual IFIP WG 11.3 Conference on Data and
Applications Security and Privacy (DBSec 2020)
Regensburg, Germany -- June 25-27, 2020
https://dbsec2020.ur.de
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DBSec is an annual international conference covering research in data
and applications security and privacy. The 34th Annual IFIP WG 11.3
Conference on Data and Applications Security and Privacy
(DBSec 2020) will be held in Regensburg, Germany. The conference seeks
submissions from academia, industry, and government presenting novel
research on all theoretical and practical aspects of data protection,
privacy, and applications security. Topics of interest include,
but are not limited to:
- access control
- anonymity
- applied cryptography in data security
- authentication
- big data security
- data and system integrity
- data protection
- database security
- digital rights management
- distributed and decentralized security
- identity management
- intrusion detection
- knowledge discovery and privacy
- methodologies for data and application security
- network security
- organisational and social aspects of security
- privacy
- secure cloud computing
- secure distributed systems
- secure information integration
- security and privacy in crowdsourcing
- security and privacy in IT outsourcing
- security and privacy in the Internet of Things
- security and privacy in location-based services
- security and privacy in P2P scenarios and social networks
- security and privacy in pervasive/ubiquitous computing
- security and privacy policies
- security management and audit
- security metrics
- threats, vulnerabilities, and risk management
- trust and reputation systems
- trust management
- web security
- wireless and mobile security
PAPER SUBMISSIONS
Submitted papers should be at most 16 pages in the LNCS format excluding
bibliography and well-marked appendices, and at most 20 pages in total.
Committee members are not required to read the appendices, and therefore
the paper should be intelligible without them.
All submissions must be written in English, and only PDF files will
be accepted (a Latex source file will be required for the final
version of the accepted papers). The final version of the accepted
papers must be in the format required for publications in the LNCS
series. Submissions not meeting these guidelines risk rejection
without consideration of their merits.
Papers must be received by the deadline of February 15, 2020 (11:59 PM
American Samoa Time).
Authors of accepted papers must guarantee that their papers will
be presented at the conference.
A paper submitted to DBSec 2020 cannot be under review for any other
conference or journal during the time it is being considered for
DBSec 2020. Furthermore, after you submit to DBSec 2020, you must
await our response before submitting elsewhere. If you submit your
paper to another conference or journal either before/after submission
of the paper to DBSec 2020, we will reject your paper without review
and will notify the other conference/journal as well. This restriction
applies to identical as well as to substantially similar papers.
IFIP author code of conduct:
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IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Submission due: February 15, 2020 - 11:59 PM American Samoa Time
Notification to authors: April 10, 2020
Final papers due: April 20, 2020
GENERAL CHAIR
Günther Pernul, Universität Regensburg, Germany
PROGRAM CHAIR
Anoop Singhal, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), USA
Jaideep Vaidya, Rutgers University, USA
IFIP WG11.3 CHAIR
Sara Foresti, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
PUBLICITY CHAIR
Yuan Hong, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
Benedikt Putz, Universität Regensburg, Germany
LOCAL ARRANGEMENT CHAIR
Petra Sauer, Universität Regensburg, Germany
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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Subject: [AISWorld] cfp: The 19th Annual Security Conference | Las
Vegas | March 30 - April 1, 2020
Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2019 16:48:57 +0530
From: Gurpreet Dhillon <gpdhillon9(a)gmail.com>
Reply-To: gdhillon(a)uncg.edu
To: AISworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
The 19th Annual Security Conference
Cybersecurity Workforce Development Challenges
March 30 - April 1, 2020
The Tuscany
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
www.security-conference.org
CALL FOR PAPERS
Submissions: January 15, 2019.
The nature and scope of the Information Security field have evolved over
the past several years. No longer are we just concerned with protecting the
technical edifice. Our emphasis has become more holistic and we tend to
consider all aspects of information protection as central to the field of
security. The Annual Security Conference provides a forum for discourses
in Security, Assurance, and Privacy that will define the moment and provide
a useful basis for nurturing further dialogues.
Contributions in the form of research papers, panel proposals, and case
studies are invited. All submissions are peer-reviewed and considered for
publication in the Journal of Information System Security (
http://www.jissec.org), European Journal of Management Studies and
Information and Computer Security.
Further details and submission instructions can be found at:
www.security-conference.org
General Chair
Gurpreet Dhillon, The University of North Carolina, Greensboro, USA
Co-Conference Chairs
Dionysios Demetis, University of Hull, UK
Steve Furnell, University of Plymouth, UK
Program Chair
Mark Harris, Augusta University, USA
Mark Schmidt, St. Cloud State University, USA
Spiro Samonas, Panasonic Avionics, USA
Organizing Chair
Kane Smith, The University of North Carolina, Greensboro, USA
European Outreach Chairs
Ella Kolkowska, Örebro University, Sweden
Sergio Nunes, ISEG, University of Lisboa, Portugal
International Program Committee
Atif Ahmad, University of Melbourne, Australia
Raj Sharman, University at Buffalo, USA
Ian Angell, London School of Economics, UKIMG_0424
James Backhouse, London School of Economics, UK
Rita Barrios, Compuware, USA
Stefan Beißel, EUFH, Germany
Mario Caldeira, ISEG University of Lisboa, Portugal
Nathan Clarke, University of Plymouth, UK
David L. Coss, College of Charleston, USA
Eduardo Vera Cruz, University of Lisboa, Portugal
Meledath Damodaran, University of Houston-Victoria, USA
John D’Arcy, Notre Dame University, USA
Dionysis Demetis, University of Hull, UK
Robert Erbacher, Utah State University, USA
Jean-Noel Ezingeard, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Solange Ghernaouti-Hélie, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Sanjay Goel, State University of New York at Albany, NY, USA
Karin Hedstrom, Orebro University, Sweden
Anat Hovav, Korea University Business School, S. Korea
Fredrik Karlson, Orebro University, Sweden
Ella Kolkowska, Orebro University, Sweden
Michael Lapke, University of Mary Washington, USA, USA
Jeff May, James Madison University, USA
Jean-Henry Morin, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Krish Muralidhar, University of Kentucky, USA
Sergio Nunes, ISEG, University of Lisboa, Portugal
Yasser Omar, ISEG, University of Lisboa, Portugal
Nancy Pouloudi, Athens University of Economics & Business, Greece
Mario Romāo, ISEG, University of Lisboa, Portugal
Nancy Russo, Northern Illinois University, USA
Carlos Salema, IST University of Lisboa, Portugal
Rathindra Sarathy, Oklahoma State University, USA
Filipe de Sá-Soares, University of Minho, Portugal
Reijo Savola, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Oulu, Finland
Richard S. Swart, Utah State University, USA
Junyuan Zeng, Samsung Research America, USA
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP IoTBDS 2020 (Prague, Czech Republic, May 7 - 9,
2020)
Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2019 13:53:40 +0100
From: Anna Kobusińska <Anna.Kobusinska(a)cs.put.poznan.pl>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
CALL FOR PAPERS
5th International Conference on Internet of Things, Big Data and Security
Prague, Czech Republic
May 7 - 9, 2020
http://www.iotbds.org/https://www.facebook.com/ES2014ECs2015
In Cooperation with: DNS.PT and EuroCloud.
Dear Colleagues:
We cordially invite you to share your latest research results at the
2020 IoTBDS Conference.
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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The internet of things (IoT) is a platform that allows a network of
devices (sensors, smart meters, etc.) to communicate, analyse data and
process information collaboratively in the service of individuals or
organisations. The IoT network can generate large amounts of data in a
variety of formats and using different protocols which can be stored and
processed in the cloud. The conference looks to address the issues
surrounding IoT devices, their interconnectedness and services they may
offer, including efficient, effective and secure analysis of the data
IoT produces using machine learning and other advanced techniques,
models and tools, and issues of security, privacy and trust that will
emerge as IoT technologies mature and become part of our everyday lives.
Big Data (BD) has core values of volume, velocity, variety and veracity.
After collecting much data from IoT, BD can be jointly used with machine
learning, AI, statistical and other advanced techniques, models and
methods, which can create values for people and organizations adopting
it, since forecasting, deep analysis and analytics can help identify
weaknesses and make improvements based on different analysis.
Maintaining a high level of security and privacy for data in IoT are
crucial and we welcome recommendations, solutions, demonstrations and
best practices for all forms of security and privacy for IoT and BD.
Conference Areas:
1 - Big Data Research
2 - Emerging Services and Analytics
3 - Internet of Things (IoT) Fundamentals
4 - Internet of Things (IoT) Applications
5 - Big Data for Multi-discipline Services
6 - Security, Privacy and Trust
7 - IoT Technologies
With the presence of internationally distinguished keynote speaker :
Schahram Dustdar, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Regular Papers
Paper Submission: December 13, 2019
Authors Notification: February 12, 2020
Camera Ready and Registration: February 27, 2020
Position Papers
Paper Submission: January 29, 2020
Authors Notification: March 5, 2020
Camera Ready and Registration: March 18, 2020
Workshops
Workshop Proposal: December 22, 2019
Paper Submission: March 3, 2020
Authors Notification: March 17, 2020
Camera Ready and Registration: March 25, 2020
Doctoral Consortium
Paper Submission: March 11, 2020
Authors Notification: March 24, 2020
Camera Ready and Registration: April 1, 2020
Special Sessions
Special Session Proposal: December 22, 2019
Tutorials
Tutorial Proposal: March 24, 2020
Demos
Demo Proposal: March 24, 2020
Panels
Panel Proposal: March 24, 2020
Open Communications
Paper Submission: March 11, 2020
Authors Notification: March 24, 2020
Camera Ready and Registration: April 1, 2020
European Project Space
Paper Submission: March 15, 2019
Authors Notification: March 25, 2019
Registration: April 4, 2019
Note: All dates refer to AOE time, i.e. "Anywhere on Earth"
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CONFERENCE TOPICS
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Area 1: Big Data Research
- Big Data Fundamentals: Volume, Velocity, Variety, Veracity and Value
- Modeling, Experiments, Sharing Technologies & Platforms
- Analytics, Intelligence and Knowledge Engineering
- Data Center Enabled Technologies
- Networking and Social Networks
- Data Management for Large Data
- Software Frameworks (MapReduce, Spark Etc) and Simulations
- Social Science and Implications for Big Data
Area 2: Emerging Services and Analytics
- Health Informatics as a Service (HIaaS) for Any Type of Health
Informatics, Computation and Services
- Big Data as a Service (BDaaS) including Frameworks, Empirical
Approaches and Data Processing Techniques
- Big Data Algorithm, Methodology, Business Models and Challenges
- Security as a Service including Any Algorithms, Methodology and
Software Proof-of-Concepts
- Financial Software as a Service (FSaaS) including Risk and Pricing
Analysis; Predictive Modeling
- Education as a Service (EaaS) including eLearning and Educational
Applications
- Business Process as a Service (BPaaS) including Workflows and Supply
Chain in IoT and Big Data
- Analytics as a Service (AaaS) for Any Types of Analytics
- Scheduling, Service Duplication, Fairness, Load Balance for SaaS and
Analytics
- eGovernment, eCommerce, eScience and Creative Technologies for IoT and
Big Data
- IoT Services and Applications
- New Service Models and Emerging Services
Area 3: Internet of Things (IoT) Fundamentals
- Software Architecture and Middleware
- Context-Awareness and Location-Awareness
- Performance Evaluation and Modeling
- Networking and Communication Protocols
- Machine to Machine Communications
- Energy Efficiency
- Software Engineering for IoT and IoE
- Machine Learning and Deep Learning Approaches Data Analytics
Area 4: Internet of Things (IoT) Applications
- Technological Focus for Smart Environments
- Smart City Examples and Case Studies
- Architecture for Secure and Interactive IoT
- Intelligent Infrastructure and Guidance Systems for Vehicles, Green
Systems and Smart City
- Sensor Networks, Remote Diagnosis and Development
- Transportation Management Traffic Theory, Modeling and Simulation
- Social Implications for IoT Intelligent
- Systems for IoT and Services Computing
Area 5: Big Data for Multi-discipline Services
- Smart City and Transportation
- Education and Learning
- Business, Finance and Management
- Social Networks Analysis, Media and eGovernment
- Risk Modeling, Simulation, Legal Challenges
- Case Studies of Real Adoption
- Biomedical Experiments and Simulations
- Healthcare Services and Health Informatics
Area 6: Security, Privacy and Trust
- Algorithms, Software Engineering and Development
- Testing (Software Engineering; Penetration; Product Development)
- Encryption (All Aspects)
- Firewall, Access Control, Identity Management
- Experiments on Using Security Solutions and Proof-of-Concepts
- Intrusion and Detection Techniques
- Social Engineering and Ethical Hacking: Techniques and Case Studies
- Software Engineering for Security Modeling, Business Process Modeling
and Analytics
- Location-Based Privacy
- Data Security, Data Recovery, Disaster Recovery
- Adoption Challenges and Recommendation
- Emerging Issues and Recommendations for Organizational Security
- Case Studies
- Security, Privacy and Trust
Area 7: IoT Technologies
- 3D Printing
- Artificial Intelligence
- Biotechnology
- Communication
- Data Processing
- Electronic Technologies for in-Vehicle
- Internet of Things
- Mode-to-Mode Systems
- Nanotechnology
- Sensors
- Transport Safety and Mobility
- Vehicle-to-Infrastructure
- Vehicle-to-Vehicle
WORKSHOPS
Artificial Intelligence for Emerging IoT Systems: Open Challenges and
Novel Perspectives - AI4EIoTs
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PUBLICATION
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Proceedings will be submitted for indexation by:
DBLP, Thomson Reuters, EI, SCOPUS, Semantic Scholar and Google Scholar.
All papers presented at the conference venue will also be available at
the SCITEPRESS Digital Library.
Selected papers will be recommended to prestigious journal special issues
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Organizing Committees
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IoTBDS CONFERENCE CHAIR:
Victor Chang, Teesside University, United Kingdom
IoTBDS PROGRAM CHAIR:
Gary Wills, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
Péter Kacsuk (honorary), MTA SZTAKI, Hungary
LOCAL CHAIR
Mouzhi Ge, Masaryk University, Czech Republic
PUBLICITY CHAIRS
Anna Kobusinska, Poznan University of Technology, Poland
Mohamed Abdel-Basset, Zagazig University, Egypt
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
http://www.iotbds.org/ProgramCommittee.aspx
Please visit the IOTBDS 2020 website
http://iotbds.org/ProgramCommittee.aspx for the complete listing of
organizing committee and TPC members.
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP Complexis 2020 (Prague, Czech Republic, May 7 -
9, 2020)
Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2019 13:58:14 +0100
From: Anna Kobusińska <Anna.Kobusinska(a)cs.put.poznan.pl>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
CALL FOR PAPERS
5th International Conference on Complexity, Future Information Systems
and Risk (COMPLEXIS 2020)
Prague, Czech Republic
May 8 - 9, 2020
http://www.complexis.org/
In Cooperation with DNS.PT and EuroCloud.
Dear Colleagues
We cordially invite you to share your latest research results at the
2020 COMPLEXIS Conference.
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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COMPLEXIS – The International Conference on Complexity, Future
Information Systems and Risk, aims at becoming a yearly meeting place
for presenting and discussing innovative views on all aspects of Complex
Information Systems, in different areas such as Informatics,
Telecommunications, Computational Intelligence, Biology, Biomedical
Engineering and Social Sciences. Information is pervasive in many areas
of human activity – perhaps all – and complexity is a characteristic of
current Exabyte-sized, highly connected and hyper dimensional,
information systems.
Conference Areas
1 - Complexity in Informatics and Networking
2 - Complexity in Biology and Biomedical Engineering
3 - Complexity in Social Sciences
4 - Complexity in Risk and Predictive Modeling
5 - Complexity in Edge/Fog/High-Performance Computing
With the presence of internationally distinguished keynote speaker
Schahram Dustdar, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
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IMPORTANT DATES
----------------------------
Regular Papers
Paper Submission December 13, 2019
Authors Notification February 12, 2020
Camera Ready and Registration February 27, 2020
Position Papers
Paper Submission January 29, 2020
Authors Notification March 5, 2020
Camera Ready and Registration March 18, 2020
Workshops
Workshop Proposal December 22, 2019
Paper Submission March 3, 2020
Authors Notification March 17, 2020
Camera Ready and Registration March 25, 2020
Doctoral Consortium
Paper Submission March 11, 2020
Authors Notification March 24, 2020
Camera Ready and Registration April 1, 2020
Special Sessions
Special Session Proposal December 22, 2019
Tutorials
Tutorial Proposal March 24, 2020
Demos
Demo Proposal March 24, 2020
Panels
Panel Proposal March 24, 2020
Open Communications
Paper Submission March 11, 2020
Authors Notification March 24, 2020
Camera Ready and Registration April 1, 2020
Note All dates refer to AOE time, i.e. Anywhere on Earth
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CONFERENCE TOPICS
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AREA 1: COMPLEXITY IN INFORMATICS AND NETWORKING
Chaos Theory and Applications
Complex Networks
Complexity Theory
Connected Vehicles
Internet and the Semantic Web
Simulation and Modeling
Usability of Complex Information Systems
Community Structure in Networks
Deep Learning
Self-Organizing Systems and Intelligent Systems
AREA 2: COMPLEXITY IN BIOLOGY AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
Artificial Life
Bioinformatics
Biological and Biomedical Data Mining
Biomedical Imaging and Data Visualization
Biomedical Signal Processing
Complex Biomedical Systems and Signals
Computational Biology
Health Systems Complexity
Ontology Engineering
Population Models
Complex Networks and Epidemics
Complex Networks in Biological Systems
AREA 3: COMPLEXITY IN SOCIAL SCIENCES
Complexity Management
Cultural Models
Data-Driven Models
Economic Complexity
Gaming
Information Systems
Linguistic and Cognitive Systems
Models of Complex Networks
Multi-Agent Systems
Security, Privacy and Trust
Social Networks
Visualization
AREA 4: COMPLEXITY IN RISK AND PREDICTIVE MODELING
Big Data Predictive Modeling
Error Detection, Reduction and Correction for Risk
High Performance Computing for Risk
Innovative Methods
Monte Carlo, Black Scholes, Bayesian, ARIMA, Heston and Stochastic
Techniques or Analysis
Risk Analysis and Management
Behavioral Finance and Analysis
Risk Minimization, Analytics and Deep Machine Learning
Time Series Prediction
Mathematical Models
Risk Assessment
Redundancy
AREA 5: COMPLEXITY IN EDGE/FOG/HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING
System Specification and Modeling
System Design, High-Level Synthesis and Optimization
Formal Methods and System Verification
Power Modeling, Optimization and Low-Power Design
Processor, Memory, Storage, Interconnect Designs
AI-based Computing, AI-based Analysis
Complex Engineering Problems, Simulations and Solutions
Reconfigurable Computing
QoS Management and Performance Analysis
New and Emerging Design Technologies
Edge/Fog/HPC Computing Fundamentals
Edge/Fog/HPC Computing Platforms
Edge/Fog/HPC Computing Applications
Edge/Fog/HPC Computing Services
Edge/Fog/HPC Computing Security
Edge/Fog/HPC Computing New Directions and Case Studies
Edge/Fog/HPC Computing Challenges and Recommendations
Application Areas, Engineering, Automotive, Avionics, Energy,
Health Care, Mobile Devices, Multimedia and Autonomous Systems
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PUBLICATION
----------------------------
Proceedings will be submitted for indexation by
DBLP, Thomson Reuters, EI, SCOPUS, Semantic Scholar and Google Scholar.
All papers presented at the conference venue will also be available at
the SCITEPRESS Digital Library.
Selected papers will be recommended to prestigious journal special issues
-------------------------------
Organizing Committees
-------------------------------
IoTBDS CONFERENCE CHAIR
Victor Chang, Teesside University, United Kingdom
IoTBDS PROGRAM CHAIR
Reinhold Behringer, Knorr Bremse GmbH, Germany
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
http://www.complexis.org/ProgramCommittee.aspx
Please visit the COMPLEXIS 2020 website
http://www.complexis.org/ProgramCommittee.aspx for the complete listing
of organizing committee and TPC members.
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