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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP: Conference on Health IT and Analytics (CHITA)
2023
Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2022 01:11:00 +0000
From: Ritu Agarwal <ritu.agarwal(a)jhu.edu>
To: ISWorld <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
CC: Guodong Gao <gordon.gao(a)jhu.edu>, Upasna Sagar <usagar(a)jhu.edu>,
rytzag(a)gmail.com <rytzag(a)gmail.com>
The Center for Digital Health and Artificial Intelligence (CDHAI) at the
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School is delighted to share the Call for
Papers for CHITA 2023.
Program Chair: Ritu Agarwal
Program Co-Chairs: Gabriel Brat, Guodong (Gordon) Gao, and Jeffrey S.
McCullough
Important dates:
Submission deadline: March 1, 2023
Notification to authors: March 15, 2023
Conference dates: May 5-6, 2023
Doctoral consortium: May 4, 2023
Please check out the CFP and other logistics here:
https://carey.jhu.edu/chita2023
About CHITA
CHITA is an annual research summit and doctoral consortium that gathers
prominent scholars in a multidisciplinary setting. CHITA focuses on the
increasing role, importance and impact of analytics and health
information technology in improving individual and population health,
and health system quality and performance. Each year, the conference
attracts over 100 scholars and thought leaders from more than 40
institutions. CHITA provides a forum for researchers to disseminate
their work and network within a growing and vibrant community. This
conference fosters collaboration between academia, government and
industry to bridge research, policy, and practice.
Papers are solicited on a wide range of topics including, but not
limited to: Health IT's adoption and impact; Artificial Intelligence
(AI) for healthcare, Healthcare analytics and big data; Health
information exchange and interoperability; New IT enabled organizational
forms and delivery models; mHealth and patient empowerment; and Quality
transparency and public reporting.
There is special interest this year in the following topics: AI
applications for healthcare; Adoption and integration of analytics;
Priority populations; Population health management; Cybersecurity;
Behavior (both of providers and patients). Papers that include a focus
on themes of fairness in AI for AHRQ priority populations (e.g., those
with multiple chronic conditions, racial/ethnic minorities) will receive
special consideration. A particular emphasis for this year’s conference
is on advancing knowledge about fair and responsible artificial
intelligence for health.
Conference website: https://carey.jhu.edu/chita2023
Ritu Agarwal
William Polk Carey Distinguished Professor | Information Systems and Health
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School
100 International Drive, Room 1261, Baltimore, MD 21202
T: 410-234-9474
[Carey Business School]<https://carey.jhu.edu/>
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Subject: [AISWorld] CFP IEEE COMPSAC 2023
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2023 16:24:33 +0000
From: Maria Valero de Clemente <mvalero2(a)kennesaw.edu>
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COMPSAC 2023 - RESILIENT COMPUTING & COMPUTING FOR RESILIENCE IN A
SUSTAINABLE CYBER-PHYSICAL WORLD
JUNE 26-30, 2023
UNIVERSITY OF TURIN, ITALY
https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2023/
***CALL FOR PAPERS***
COMPSAC 2023 will be offered as a hybrid conference. In-person
attendance is recommended, but virtual presentation formats will be
available for those unable to attend in Torino. For details visit
www.compsac.org
During the pandemic-induced chaos of the last few years, the world has
mainly managed to resist chaos and maintain a sense of order and
stability. This resistance has brought a new focus and meaning to our
technology research direction, i.e., resiliency, availability, and
sustainability. As we go forward, we have learned that we must carefully
prepare a variety of alternatives, keep them in operation, and continue
to adapt them and us to changing circumstances. For instance, the notion
of security can be interpreted as the maintenance of high availability.
It can also be said that resilience is the ability to keep the lights
burning, even if the quality of stability is significantly reduced.
Inspired by these thoughts, COMPSAC 2023, which is organized as a tight
union of symposia, will focus on all the innovative research aspects of
computing in a sustainable cyber-physical world, including resilience
computing, security, healthcare analytics, e-government and e-society,
metaverse worlds, intelligent autonomous systems, Internet of Things
networks, explainable artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and
virtual augmented reality. The technical program will include keynote
addresses, research papers, industrial case studies, fast abstracts, a
doctoral symposium, poster sessions, workshops, and tutorials on
emerging and important topics related to the conference theme.
Highlights of the conference will include plenary and specialized panels
that will address the technical challenges facing researchers and
practitioners who are driving fundamental changes in Computers,
Software, and Applications in Resilience Computing Systems and Tools.
Panels will also address cultura
l and societal challenges raised by rapidly changing communication norms
concerning computing and collaboration.
Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research work and
industrial practice reports. Simultaneous submission to other
publication venues is not permitted except as highlighted in the COMPSAC
2023 JC & CJ program. All submissions must adhere to IEEE Conference
Publishing Policies and will be vetted through the IEEE CrossCheck portal.
***COMPSAC 2023 SYMPOSIA PROGRAM***
ASYS: AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS
CAP: COMPUTER ARCHITECTURES & PLATFORMS
CELT: COMPUTING EDUCATION & LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES
DSAT: DATA SCIENCES, ANALYTICS & TECHNOLOGIES
EATA: EMERGING ADVANCES IN TECHNOLOGIES & APPLICATIONS
HCSC: HUMAN COMPUTING & SOCIAL COMPUTING
ITIP: IT IN PRACTICE
JC/CJ: JOURNAL THEN CONFERENCE
MOWU: MOBILE, WEARABLE & UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING
NCIW: NETWORKS, COMMUNICATIONS, INTERNET & WEB TECHNOLOGIES
SCH: SMART & CONNECTED HEALTH
STPSA: SECURITY, TRUST & PRIVACY IN COMPUTING
SETA: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES & APPLICATIONS
SIOT: SMART IOT SYSTEMS & APPLICATIONS
***IMPORTANT DATES***
Main conference papers due January 15, 2023
Notification April 1, 2023
Camera-ready & registration May 1, 2023
Workshop papers due April 7 2023
Notification May 1, 2023
Camera-ready & registration due May 7, 2023
FOR FULL CFP PLEASE VISIT https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2023/
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Subject: [AISWorld] SCECR 2023 CFP
Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2023 13:47:44 -0500
From: Brad Greenwood <brad.n.greenwood(a)gmail.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
*Call for Papers: 19th Annual Symposium on Statistical Challenges in
eCommerce Research (SCECR)*
We cordially invite you to submit a 2-page extended abstract to the *19th
annual Symposium on* *Statistical Challenges in Electronic Commerce
Research* (*SCECR*). This SCECR intends to be the best there is, the best
there was, and the best there ever will be; and will take place in *Bogotá,
Colombia June 8-10, 2023*. We are soliciting papers with the goal of
hosting a 100% in-person conference.
The theme for the symposium in 2023 will be “*IT Beyond the Artifact*.” The
downstream and upstream implications of the Internet, AI, Cloud Computing,
Machine Learning, Blockchain, and more have created rich opportunities for
research that extends well beyond traditional conceptualizations of the IT
artifact. Technology and its applications in diverse contexts can be used
to generate tremendous economic, social, and financial value, leading to
many research questions that were otherwise unimaginable just a few years
ago. The goal of this conference is to gather a rich body of
interdisciplinary scholars interested in the robust application of
empirical and analytical methods to tackle these research questions.
Scholars with early-stage and risky work are particularly encouraged to
submit, so as to receive feedback from the diverse audience that
constitutes the SCECR community.
We welcome submissions from a broad range of topics, including, but not
limited to: electronic markets, digital platforms, policy design, online
social exchange, FinTech, digitization of products and services, and
virtually any data-driven social or business related phenomena. We welcome
methodological contributions related to statistics, machine learning,
artificial intelligence, econometrics, agent-based modeling, and other
empirical approaches. Submissions should highlight the statistical and
empirical challenges that arise from these approaches. Additional details
can be found on the symposium website (http://scecr.com).
*The deadline for* *submission is* *March 1, 2023*, and notifications of
paper decisions will be sent by *March 31, 2023*. Authors should submit a
two-page extended abstract (excluding references, figures, and tables) that
outlines the research and the corresponding empirical challenges. Abstracts
should be submitted via EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=scecr2023
*Advisory Notes:*
· At this point, SCECR 2023 will be an in-person conference and
limited to those who are able to attend the conference in person. At least
one person from the author team for accepted papers will be expected to
attend the conference in person.
· If the COVID-19 situation should once again deteriorate, to the
point that an in-person meeting becomes infeasible, the potential move to a
hybrid or online conference will be considered.
--
Brad Greenwood, PhD MBA
George Mason University
*http://www.fixedeffects.com/ <http://www.fixedeffects.com/>*
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Subject: [AISWorld] Human-Computer Interaction Conference in Croatia,
May 22-26, 2023
Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2022 17:09:31 +0000
From: Valacich, Joe S - (valacich) <valacich(a)arizona.edu>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org <aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org>
It was great to see many of you at ICIS and the SIGHCI meeting in
Copenhagen. I hope to see more of you at HICSS.
At the SIGHCI meeting, we announced a new conference focusing on
Human-Computer Interaction
(HCI).<http://www.mipro.hr/MIPRO2023.HCI/ELink.aspx> It will be part of
MIPRO 2023, the 46th ICT and Electronic Convention in Opatija, Croatia,
May 22-26. The conference and primary hotel are the Grand Hotel Adriatic
Congress Centre<http://www.hotel-adriatic.hr/en/> & Hotel
Admiral<https://www.liburnia.hr/en/hotel-admiral>.
Conference Chairs: Joseph S. Valacich (USA), Jeffrey L. Jenkins (USA),
Dragan Čišić (Croatia) - please email
valacich(a)arizona.edu<mailto:valacich@arizona.edu> if you have any questions.
Steering Committee: Dinko Bačić (USA), Laura Brandimarte (USA),
Constantinos K. Coursaris (Canada), Nenad Jukić (USA), Božidar Kovačić
(Croatia), Dario Ogrizović (Croatia), Saonee Sarker (Sweden), Christoph
Schneider (Spain), Chee-Wee Tan (Denmark), Jason Thatcher (USA), Markus
Weinmann (Germany), David Wilson (USA)
Important Dates:
1. Abstract submission: January 16, 2023
2. Full-paper submission (7 pages max): February 6, 2023
3. Acceptance notification: March 13, 2023
4. Camera ready submission: March 27, 2023
Instructions for paper preparation can be found on
http://www.mipro.hr<http://www.mipro.hr/>
Scope of Topics:
* Analysis, design, development, evaluation, and/or use of
human-computer interfaces using any methods (e.g., behavioral, design
science, etc.) or contexts (e.g., ecommerce)
* Guidelines and standards for interface design that includes privacy
and security issues
* Design and evaluation issues for mobile devices and m-Commerce
* Interface design for group and other collaborative environments
* Design issues related to the elderly, the young, and special needs
populations
* Interface issues in the design and development of innovative
interaction technologies
* Novel forms of authentication and authorization (e.g., using mousing
or typing dynamics)
* Using information and sensors to detect user states (e.g., emotion,
cognitive conflict) and create more intelligent interfaces
* The impact of interfaces on attitudes, emotion, perception, behavior,
productivity, and performance
* Impact of digital nudges on online judgment and decision making
* Impact of behavioral economics principles and website design
implementation on privacy and trust
* Website designs/elements that encourage rational thinking and/or nudge
users into certain behaviors
* Implications and consequences of technological change on individuals,
groups, society, and socio-technical units
* Behavioral, neurophysiological, and design aspects of human-computer
interaction
* Factors influencing usability (i.e., friction reduction), ease-of-use
and the overall user experience
* Issues related to teaching HCI principles and courses
* Ethical issues related to the capture of Personally Identifiable
Information (PII), behavioral biometric data, and nudging
About the Location
Opatija is the leading seaside resort of the Eastern Adriatic and one of
the most famous tourist destinations on the Mediterranean. With its
aristocratic architecture and style, Opatija has been attracting
artists, kings, politicians, scientists, sportsmen, as well as business
people, bankers and managers for more than 170 years.
The tourist offer in Opatija includes a vast number of hotels, excellent
restaurants, entertainment venues, art festivals, superb modern and
classical music concerts, beaches and swimming pools - this city
satisfies all wishes and demands.
Opatija, the Queen of the Adriatic, is also one of the most prominent
congress cities in the Mediterranean, particularly important for its ICT
conventions, one of which is MIPRO, which has been held in Opatija since
1979, and has attracted more than a thousand participants from over
forty countries. These conventions promote Opatija as one of the most
desirable technological, business, educational and scientific centers in
South-eastern Europe and the European Union in general.
For more details, please visit https://opatija.hr<https://opatija.hr/>
and visitopatija.com<https://www.visitopatija.com/en>.
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Subject: [AISWorld] 7th International Conference on Internet Science
(INSCI 2023): Second Call for Papers
Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2022 12:02:16 +0200
From: George A. Papadopoulos <george(a)cs.ucy.ac.cy>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
*** Second Call for Papers ***
7th International Conference on Internet Science (INSCI 2023)
September 13-15, 2023, 5* St. Raphael Resort, Limassol, Cyprus
https://cyprusconferences.org/insci2023/
Submissions due: May 1, 2023 (AoE)
(Proceedings to be published by Springer in LNCS; Best Paper Award
sponsored by Springer with 300 EUR)
“Internet for Survival”: How the effective and democratic evolution of the
Internet towards an infrastructure/ecosystem supporting resilience and
equality depends on deeply intertwined considerations rooted in
technological, social and economic sciences.
INSCI is a multidisciplinary conference that brings together scholars
and practitioners
at the intersection of technological, social and economic sciences
seeking to learn how the Internet can be used to make our world a better
place. Its insights are expected to create a better understanding of
this complex socio-technical system we
call “Internet”, for instance to inform political decisions on the
technological priorities
for public funding and to drive a more sustainable and equitable
development of the
innovation and social ecosystems it supports.
INSCI welcomes fundamental and applied multidisciplinary research,
including policy-
oriented studies and works offering technological solutions, that
investigate the role
of Internet for sustainable development, social and economic resilience,
collective intelligence, reliable information processing and protection,
and, more generally, for
a holistic understanding of societal transformations, governance shifts
and innovation
quests.
INSCI welcomes works done in interdisciplinary teams that may include
computer scientists, sociologists, policy makers, economists, designers
and artists, or complex
system scholars, among others, preferably uniting expertise from social,
economic and technical sciences. This kind of work is expected to close
the gap between societal / economic impact and requirements and
technological developments, seen
as both drivers and consequences of each other.
Thus, INSCI 2023 welcomes submissions to a wide range of topics
including but not limited to the following list.
TOPICS
Green, Sustainability, and Innovation
• The challenges of Responsible Research and Innovation on Internet solution
• The technological, social and economic benefits of Transnational and
Inter-Cultural
Projects
• Internet solutions supporting Environmental policies related to
Climate Change
• Green Computing in a holistic perspective: trade-offs of computing
power, social
benefits, economic and environmental impacts (e.g. blockchains)
• Design, Implementation, and Analysis of Novel Platforms for
alternative distributed
economic models
• Distributed environmental awareness: creating a collective
consciousness of environmental issues and possible solutions at
individual and collective level. Collective intelligence, sensing and action
• Energy optimisation from from networked production to shared
consumption, relying on top-down and bottom-up approaches
• Networks for circular economy models: conceiving and putting in place
platforms and solutions effectively supporting circular and social
economy models,
collaborative making, art and creativity.
Enabling Technologies, Applications and Infrastructures
• Social implications of Reinforcement Algorithms, Machine Learning and
Intelligent
Systems
• Feasibility and social /economic aspects of Algorithms for mediation
content
• Data Sovereignty and inclusion aspects of Cloud, Grid and Cluster
Computing
• Recommender, Adaptive and Context Aware Systems: design, social and
inclusion aspects, feasibility and adoption
• Networking and Wireless Systems as enablers: inclusion, health,
privacy and pervasiveness aspects
• People-driven Internet Technologies and Applications, including
Collaborative Platforms & Social Search, Open Data and New Interfaces
Societal Structures
• How will Internet of Things change Society and interaction models
• Digital Competences and Participation
• Virtual Communities and Behavioural Patterns: how are they affected by
the technological platforms being used
• Knowledge, Education, Technology Enhanced Learning, and Societal Web
Impact on
Internet Evolution
• Offline and Online Human Behaviour with Emphasis on Social Media and
Online/ER/
VR Interactions
Digital Politics and Governance
• Internet and Political Participation
• Online Political Freedoms in Policing and in Effect: Regional and
Local Perspectives,
technological impacts and requirements
• Citizen Involvement into Decision-Making: Platforms, Actors, and
Experiences
• Political Discussions Online: Issues and Groups Behind Them, technical
and collaborative solutions to moderate them
• E-governance Practices of Today’s Authorities across the world
• Internet regulation: Security vs. Openness
Free Communication Patterns and Democracy
• Freedom of Speech Online: a Contested Area of Policing
• Algorithms as New Total Communicative Power
• Extremist and Radical Talk Online and Policies or socio-Technical
solutions to
counteract it
• Universal Internet Freedoms vs. Dark Web
• Participatory Democracy and Budgeting: citizens’ involvement in
democratic processes, for more equal and inclusive resource allocation
• Cognitive, Psychological Aspects and Incentive Mechanisms for online
Engagement,
Collaboration and Participation (smart citizenship, e-literacy,
participation skills, decision support and recommendations for informed
citizens and collective actions)
• E-Democracy and E-Participation: risks and opportunities, lessons
learnt from currently deployed solutions (e.g. e-voting, Decidim)
• Reliable online information: collaborative models and processes to
produce/qualify
online information (e.g. post-truth Practices Online, filter bubble and
fact checking), for health (e.g. vaccination), democracy (international
decision-making, political campaigns, opinion and sentiment modelling,
governmental censure and influence), economy (product labelling, ethical
marketing), safety of online ecosystems (children protection, fake news,
digital rebels)
• Crowdsourcing: implications, enablers
Sustainable Network Economy
• Legal, economic, technological and innovation hurdles related to
Intellectual Property and the Digital Commons
• New Collaborative Markets Analytics
• Economic Power of Online Platforms: Expropriation of Digital Labour,
Open Data
solutions and their applicability
• Digital Corporations: World Leaders and Regional Alternatives
• Analogous Elites, Technological Precariat
• Digital Professions and Reshaping of Online Labour Markets
• New decentralised economic models: enabling and sustaining a
distributed ecosystem of platforms and solutions intrinsically
respectful of privacy, self-
disclosure and digital sovereignty
• The consumer perspective: unlawful profiling, discrimination and lock-in,
automated contracts and warranties
Global Access Opportunities
• Internet Resilience: Defining/Comparing non-disconnection
Technologies, Monitoring Approaches and Internet Governance Models
ensuring resiliency and citizens’ empowerment and sovereignty
• Global and Local Faces of Today’s Digital Divide
• Comparing existing and future Open Distance Education and Life-long
Learning
Environments on online/Virtual Reality Platforms, Practices Around the World
• Global Media Online: Translation and Language Divide
• Empowerment of Disabled with New Body Extensions
• Post-human and Tech-human Individuals and Societies
Data Sharing and Protection
• Data Openness vs. User Protection: tech and social aspects of open
data policies
• Limits of Privacy and Anonymization, their dependance on technological
solutions and intended applications
• Clouds, Big Data and Data Protection Regulation vs. knowledge sharing
and open innovation
• Global Tech Powers and Alternative Solutions based on decentralisation
• Open Science and Access to Scientific Production: technological
enablers, platform
governance, economic and innovation aspects
IMPORTANT DATES
• Submission of Papers: May 1, 2023 (AoE)
• Notification of Decision: July 1, 2023
• Camera-Ready Submission: July 15, 2023
• Author Registration Deadline: July 15. 2023
PAPER REQUIREMENTS
All submitted papers must:
• Describe original results that have not been accepted or submitted for
publication
elsewhere
• Be written in English and be submitted in PDF format
• Contain author names, affiliations, and email addresses
• Be formatted according to the Springer’s LNCS format Proceedings template:
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
• Contain three to seven keywords characterizing the paper, to be
indicated at the
end of the abstract
• Be submitted via the conference system in EasyChair, using the
submission link:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=insci2023
Full paper submissions should not exceed 15 pages (including all text,
figures, references and appendices). We encourage a length of 12 pages
for full papers. The Program Committee reserves the right to accept a
submission as a short paper. Submissions not conforming to the LNCS
format, exceeding the submission page limits or being obviously out of
the scope of the conference, will be rejected without review.
SELECTION
All submissions will be evaluated by at least three members of the
international
Program Committee, with a mix of social, economic and technological
expertise.
The review process will be single-blind.
Selection will be based on:
• Degree of interdisciplinarity (between social, economic and/or
technical sciences)
• Novelty and technical merit
• Relevance of the generated insights for the future Internet development
The best paper will be sponsored with 500 EUR by Springer.
CAMERA-READY
Camera-ready submissions should be corrected by following the remarks of the
reviewers and submitted using the same submission link in zip format
including:
• The camera-ready version of the authors’ work in pdf format
• The camera-ready version of the authors’ work in editable sources format
• The Consent to Publish signed in ink and scanned to image file
PUBLICATION
Accepted papers will be presented at INSCI2023 and published in the
conference proceedings volume, which will be published in the Springer
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). Authors of selected best
papers from the conference will
be contacted in order to consider submission of an expanded version of
their papers
for publication in a special issue to be organised with an accredited
journal (under negotiation).
ORGANISATION
General Chair
• George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Program Chairs
• Vasileios Mezaris, Information Technologies Institute, Greece
• Fabrizio Sestini, European Commission DG CONNECT, Belgium
Steering & Program Committees
https://cyprusconferences.org/insci2023/committees/
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Subject: [AISWorld] 10th European Conference On Service-Oriented And
Cloud Computing (ESOCC 2023): First Call for Submissions
Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2022 09:37:01 +0200
From: George A. Papadopoulos <george(a)cs.ucy.ac.cy>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
*** First Call for Submissions ***
10th European Conference On Service-Oriented And Cloud Computing (ESOCC
2023)
October 24-26, 2023, Golden Bay Beach Hotel, Larnaca, Cyprus
https://cyprusconferences.org/esocc2023/
AIM AND SCOPE
Nowadays, Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing are the primary
approaches to build
large-scale distributed systems and deliver software services to end
users. Cloud-native software is pervading the delivery of enterprise
applications, as they are composed of (micro)services that can be
independently developed and deployed by exploiting multiple
heterogeneous technologies. Resulting applications are polyglot service
compositions that can
then be shipped in serverful or serverless platforms (e.g., using
virtualization technologies).
These characteristics make Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing the
natural answers for fulfilling the industry’s need for flexibly scalable
and maintainable enterprise applications, to
be delivered through state-of-the-art methodologies, like DevOps. To
further support this,
researchers and practitioners need to create methods, tools and
techniques to support
cost-effective and secure development as well as use of dependable
devices, platforms,
services and service-oriented applications in the Cloud, now also
considering the Cloud-IoT computing continuum to exploit widespread
adoption of smart connected things and the increasing growth of their
computing capabilities.
The European Conference on Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing (ESOCC)
is the premier conference on advances in the state-of-the-art and
practice of Service-Oriented Computing
and Cloud Computing in Europe. ESOCC aims to facilitate the exchange
between researchers
and practitioners in the areas of Service-Oriented Computing and Cloud
Computing, as well as
to explore the new trends in those areas and foster future
collaborations in Europe and beyond.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
ESOCC 2023 seeks original, high-quality contributions related to all
aspects of Service-Oriented
and Cloud computing. Specific topics of interest include, but are not
limited to: • Applications for Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing,
e.g., big data, commerce, energy, finance, health, scientific computing,
smart cities • Blockchains for Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing •
Business aspects of Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing, e.g., business
models,
brokerage, marketplaces, costs, pricing • Business processes, e.g.,
service-based workflow deployment and management • Cloud
interoperability, service and Cloud standards, • Cloud-IoT computing
continuum, e.g., edge computing, fog computing, mobility computing,
next generation services/IoT • Cloud-native architectures and paradigms,
e.g., microservices and DevOps • Cloud service models, e.g., IaaS, PaaS,
SaaS, DBaaS, FaaS, etc. • Deployment, composition, and management of
applications in Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing • Foundations and
formal methods for Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing • Enablers for
Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing, e.g., service discovery,
orchestration, matchmaking, monitoring, and analytics • Model-Driven
Engineering for Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing • Multi-Cloud,
cross-Cloud, and federated Cloud solutions • Requirements engineering,
design, development, and testing of applications in
Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing • Semantic services and service
mining • Service and Cloud middlewares and platforms • Software/service
adaptation and evolution in Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing •
Storage, computation and network Clouds • Sustainability and energy
issues in Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing • Quality aspects (e.g.,
governance, privacy, security, and trust) of Service-Oriented and Cloud
Computing • Quality of Service (QoS) and Service-Level Agreement (SLA)
for Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing • Social aspects of
Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing, e.g., crowdsourcing services, social
and crowd-based Clouds • Virtualization for Service-Oriented and Cloud
Computing, e.g., serverless, container-based virtualization, VMs
IMPORTANT DATES
• Submission of abstracts: June 4th, 2023 (AoE) • Submission of full
papers: June 11th, 2023 (AoE) • Notification to authors: July 14th, 2023
(AoE) • Camera-ready versions due: July 31st, 2023 (AoE)
TYPES OF SUBMISSIONS
ESOCC 2023 invites submissions of the following kinds: • Regular
Research Papers (15 pages including references, for the technical and
special tracks) • PhD Symposium (12 pages including references) •
Projects and Industry Reports (Projects and Industry Reports (1 to 6
pages including references, describing an ongoing EU or national
project, or providing industrial perspectives
on innovative applications, technologies, or methods in ESOCC’s scope)
We only accept original papers, not submitted for publication elsewhere.
The papers must be formatted according to the proceedings guidelines of
Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series
(http://www.springer.com/lncs).
They must be submitted to the EasyChair site at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=esocc2023 by selecting the
right track.
Accepted papers from all tracks will be published in the main conference
proceedings by Springer in the LNCS series. For publication to happen,
at least one author of each accepted
paper is expected to register and present the work at the conference.
A journal special issue is planned, and authors of selected accepted
papers will be invited to submit extended versions of their articles.
ORGANISATION
General Chair
• George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, CY
(george at ucy.ac.cy)
Program Chairs
• Florian Rademacher, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund, DE
(florian.rademacher at fh-dortmund.de) • Jacopo Soldani, University of
Pisa, IT
(jacopo.soldani at unipi.it)
Steering and Program Committee
https://cyprusconferences.org/esocc2023/committees/
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Subject: [AISWorld] 10th European Conference On Service-Oriented And
Cloud Computing (ESOCC 2023): First Call for Special Track Proposals
Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2022 09:57:57 +0200
From: George A. Papadopoulos <george(a)cs.ucy.ac.cy>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
*** First Call for Special Track Proposals ***
10th European Conference On Service-Oriented And Cloud Computing (ESOCC
2023)
October 24-26, 2023, Golden Bay Beach Hotel, Larnaca, Cyprus
https://cyprusconferences.org/esocc2023/
AIM AND SCOPE
The European Conference on Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing (ESOCC)
is the premier
conference on advances in the state of the art and practice of
Service-Oriented Computing and
Cloud Computing in Europe. The main objectives of this conference are to
facilitate the exchange between researchers and practitioners in the
areas of Service-oriented Computing
and Cloud Computing and to foster future collaborations in Europe and
beyond.
ESOCC 2023 will host Special Tracks as part of its program. Special
Tracks provide a space
where ESOCC participants can discuss, e.g., topics relevant to
Service-Oriented and Cloud
Computing even if not explicitly mentioned in ESOCC’s topics of interest
(cf. https://cyprusconferences.org/esocc2023/call-for-papers/),
early-stage research ideas
and/or results, or demonstrate industry-ready tools and research
prototypes. Special Tracks
may be driven by research interests, needs from specific application
domains, or aim at bringing
together practitioners and researchers from the area of Service-Oriented
and Cloud Computing.
Proposals for special tracks should indicate the title of the Special
Track, its aims and scope
(150-300 words), the Special Track chair(s), and the tentative members
of the track’s PC.
Please email your proposals as a PDF file to the PC chairs of ESOCC
2023, Florian Rademacher (florian.rademacher at fh-dortmund.de) and
Jacopo Soldani (jacopo.soldani at unipi.it). Special
Tracks will be selected for ESOCC 2023 using a lightweight review process.
IMPORTANT DATES
• Special Track Proposal Submission: February 26th, 2023 (AoE)
• Notification of Acceptance: March 5th, 2023 (AoE)
ORGANISATIONAL INFORMATION
Chairs of accepted Special Tracks can devise a Call for Papers for their
track, which will be
published on ESOCC 2023 website, together with the provided information
on the track (title,
aims and scope, PC). The Call for Papers for their track will then be
disseminated alongside
that of ESOCC, and submissions will be handled through the EasyChair of
ESOCC, which will
include a special track link. Papers accepted for Special Tracks will
be included in the main conference proceedings of ESOCC 2023, published
by Springer in the LNCS series. Special
Track chairs, presenters, and participants will be required to register
through the ESOCC 2023
registration page.
In case of any questions related to the Special Tracks, please do not
hesitate to contact the Program Chairs.
ORGANISATION
General Chair
• George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, CY
(george at ucy.ac.cy)
Program Chairs
• Florian Rademacher, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund, DE
(florian.rademacher at fh-dortmund.de) • Jacopo Soldani, University of
Pisa, IT
(jacopo.soldani at unipi.it)
Steering and Program Committee
https://cyprusconferences.org/esocc2023/committees/
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Subject: [AISWorld] CfP: Special Issue "The Perils and Promises of AI
in Management: Maintaining Security and Ensuring Sustainability" @
Sustainability
Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2022 20:32:25 +0300
From: Nazim Taskin <nazimtaskin(a)gmail.com>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
Dear colleagues,
Call for Papers
Special Issue on "The Perils and Promises of AI in Management: Maintaining
Security and Ensuring Sustainability" @ Sustainability
Cybersecurity has become more critical than ever for organizations and
corporate sustainability as the world undergoes digital transformation. As
organizations make greater use of emergent digital-based technologies, they
become more susceptible to a growing number of risks. As the number and
variations of cyber-attacks increase, their impacts pose significant damage
to organizations and sustainability. Cyber-attacks can be in various forms
and magnitudes of severity. Organizations may suffer considerable losses as
production and operations come to a standstill after a cyber-attack.
Organizations may be forced to pay huge amounts to attackers after a
ransomware attack. Alternatively, leaks of personal customer or employee
data may lead to a loss of prestige and reputation. Organizations may also
have to pay hefty fines to the data protection authority in their country
due to data leakage. On the other hand, in this digitally-transforming
world, adapting more recent technologies has also brought advantages to an
organization, such as improvement in business processes, product and
service development, customer relationships, performance, globalization and
competitive advantage. Under this transformation, the use of cloud
computing, big data, Blockchain and other emerging technologies, especially
artificial intelligence, have presented cybersecurity as an increasingly
important and multidimensional aspect of organizational life and survival,
along with sustainability.
Based on this premise, the Special Issue aims to collect high-quality
papers addressing the relationship between cyber security and
sustainability with current and emerging technologies, particularly
artificial intelligence. The topic can be discussed from the perspective of
either the technical dimension in terms of analytics, artificial
intelligence (AI), machine learning; or in business in terms of developing
necessary strategies; or social dimensions such as human and organizational
factors; or combinations of these perspectives.
This track welcomes research using qualitative, quantitative and design
science research methodologies. Conceptual papers, models, policies and
case studies contributing to understanding the relationship between
sustainability, cybersecurity and recent and emerging technologies are also
within the scope of this Special Issue.
Potential topics can include the following areas, but are not limited to:
· Relationship between sustainability and cybersecurity
· Impact and role of current and emerging technologies on
sustainability and cybersecurity
· Use of advanced techniques of cybersecurity for corporate
sustainability
· Understanding the benefits, drawbacks and limitations of using
advanced techniques in cybersecurity and sustainability
· Role of AI and emerging technologies in cybersecurity
· Role of AI and emerging technologies in sustainability
· Individual or organizational factors affecting the
sustainability, cybersecurity and/or the relationship between the two
Journal website: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability
Special Issue Link -
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability/special_issues/X1AYY2Y815
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 August 2023
Guest Editors
Dr. Bilgin Metin, Bogazici University, bilgin.metin(a)boun.edu.tr
Dr. Nazim Taskin, Bogazici University, nazim.taskin(a)boun.edu.tr
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Subject: [WI] [CfP] Sci-K @ The Web Conference 2023 – 3rd International
Workshop on Scientific Knowledge Representation, Discovery, and Assessment
Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2022 12:23:34 +0100
From: Angelo Salatino <aas88ie(a)gmail.com>
Reply-To: Angelo Salatino <aas88ie(a)gmail.com>
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Sci-K – 3rd International Workshop on Scientific Knowledge
Representation, Discovery, and Assessment in conjunction with The Web
Conference (WWW) 2023
April 30-May 4, 2024, Austin, Texas, USA
web: https://sci-k.github.io <https://sci-k.github.io>, twitter:
@scik_workshop
Submissions deadline: February 6th, 2023
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Aim and Scope:
In the last decades, we have experienced a substantial increase in the
volume of published scientific articles and related research objects
(e.g., data sets, software packages); a trend that is expected to
continue. This opens up fundamental challenges including generating
large-scale machine-readable representations of scientific knowledge,
making scholarly data discoverable and accessible, and designing
reliable and comprehensive metrics to assess scientific impact. The main
objective of Sci-K is to provide a forum for researchers and
practitioners from different disciplines to present, educate, and guide
research related to scientific knowledge. Specifically, we foresee three
main themes that cover the most important challenges in this field:
representation, discoverability, and assessment.
Representation. There is an urge for flexible, context-sensitive,
fine-grained, and machine-actionable representations of scholarly
knowledge that at the same time are structured, interlinked, and
semantically rich: Scientific Knowledge Graphs (SKGs). These resources
can power several data-driven services for navigating, analysing, and
making sense of research dynamics. Current challenges are related to the
design of ontologies able to conceptualise scholarly knowledge, model
its representation, and enable its exchange across different SKGs.
Discoverability. It is important that scholarly information is easily
findable, discoverable, and visible, so that it can be mined and
organised within SKGs. Hence, we need discovery tools able to crawl the
Web and identify scholarly data, whether on a publisher’s website or
elsewhere – institutional repositories, preprint servers, open-access
repositories, and others. This is a particularly challenging endeavour
as it requires a deep understanding of both the scholarly communication
landscape and the needs of a variety of stakeholders: researchers,
publishers, funders, and the general public. Other challenges are
related to the discovery and extraction of entities and concepts,
integration of information from heterogeneous sources, identification of
duplicates, finding connections between entities, and identifying
conceptual inconsistencies.
Assessment. Due to the continuous growth in the volume of research
output, rigorous approaches for the assessment of research impact are
now more valuable than ever. In this context, we urge reliable,
comprehensive, and equitable metrics and indicators of the scientific
impact and merit of publications, datasets, research institutions,
individual researchers, and other relevant entities.
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Topics of Interest:
*
Representation
o
Data models for the description of scholarly data and their
relationships.
o
Description and use of provenance information of scientific data.
o
Integration and interoperability models of different data sources.
*
Discoverability
o
Methods for extracting metadata, entities and relationships from
scientific data.
o
Methods for the (semi-)automatic annotation and enhancement of
scientific data.
o
Methods and interfaces for the exploration, retrieval, and
visualisation of scholarly data.
*
Assessment
o
Novel methods, indicators, and metrics for quality and impact
assessment of scientific publications, datasets, software, and
other relevant entities based on scholarly data.
o
Uses of scientific knowledge graphs and citation networks for
the facilitation of research assessment.
o
Studies regarding the characteristics or the evolution of
scientific impact or merit.
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Submission Guidelines:
*
Full research papers (up to 8 pages for main content)
*
Short research papers (up to 4 pages for main content)
*
Vision/Position papers (up to 4 pages for main content)
The workshop calls for full research papers (up to 8 pages + 2 pages of
appendices + 2 pages of references), describing original work on the
listed topics, and short papers (up to 4 pages + 2 pages of appendices +
2 pages of references), on early research results, new results on
previously published works, demos, and projects. In accordance with Open
Science principles, research papers may also be in the form of data
papers and software papers (short or long papers). The former present
the motivation and methodology behind the creation of data sets that are
of value to the community; e.g., annotated corpora, benchmark
collections, training sets. The latter presents software functionality,
its value for the community, and its application to a non-specialist
reader. To enable reproducibility and peer-review, authors will be
requested to share the DOIs of the data sets and the software products
described in the articles and thoroughly describe their construction and
reuse.
The workshop will also call for vision/position papers (up to 4 pages +
2 pages of appendices + 2 pages of references) providing insights
towards new or emerging areas, innovative or risky approaches, or
emerging applications that will require extensions to the state of the
art. These do not have to include results already, but should carefully
elaborate about the motivation and the ongoing challenges of the
described area.
Submissions for review must be in PDF format and must adhere to the ACM
template and format. Submissions that do not follow these guidelines, or
do not view or print properly, may be rejected without review.
The proceedings of the workshops will be published jointly with The Web
Conference 2023 proceedings.
Submit your contributions following the link:
https://sci-k.github.io/2023/#submission
<https://sci-k.github.io/2023/#submission>
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Important Dates:
*
Paper submission: February 6th, 2023 (23:59, AoE timezone)
*
Notification of acceptance: March 6th, 2023
*
Camera-ready due: March 20th, 2023 (23:59, AoE timezone)
*
Workshop day: April 30th or May 1st, 2023 (TBA)
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Organizing Committee (alphabetical order):
Yi Bu, Peking University, China
Ying Ding, University of Texas, Austin, US
Ágnes Horvát, Northwestern University, US
Yong Huang, Wuhan University, China
Meijun Liu, Fudan University, China
Paolo Manghi, ISTI-CNR, Italy
Andrea Mannocci, ISTI-CNR, Italy
Francesco Osborne, The Open University, UK
Daniel Romero, University of Michigan, US
Dimitris Sacharidis, Université Libre De Bruxelles, Belgium
Angelo Salatino, The Open University, UK
Misha Teplitskiy, University of Michigan, US
Thanasis Vergoulis, “Athena” RC, Greece
Feng Xia, RMIT University, Australia
Yujia Zhai, Tianjin Normal University, China
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Subject: [AISWorld] CfP - WebAndTheCity: 9th International Smart City
Workshop - The Web and Smart Cities
Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2022 12:06:06 +0000
From: Ioannis Nikolaou <ionikolaou(a)uth.gr>
To: aisworld(a)lists.aisnet.org
(Apologies for cross-posts)
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CALL FOR PAPERS
WebAndTheCity: 9th International Smart City Workshop – The Web and Smart
Cities
In conjunction with The Web Conference (WWW’23): 33rd World Wide Web
International Conference, Austin, Texas, April 30 - May 4, 2023
*http://webandthecity.home.blog/ <http://webandthecity.home.blog/>*
*Important Dates*
-
Submissions due: Feb. 06, 2023 (23:59 Anywhere on Earth (AoE) time zone)
-
Notification of Acceptance: March 06, 2023
-
Camera-ready version due: March 31, 2023
-
Workshop authors’ early registration: March 31, 2023
-
Workshop day: May 1, 2023
*Workshop Objective*
This is the 9th edition of the workshop series with the label “Web
Applications and Smart Cities” (previous name: AW4City), which started back
in Florence in 2015 and kept on taking place every year in conjunction with
the WWW conference series. Last year the workshop was in Lyon, France
during The Web Conference 2022. The workshop series aim to investigate the
role of the Web and of Web applications in smart city growth.
*This year, the workshop focuses on the role of the web in social
coherence. *
In the era of cities and under the UN 2030 Agenda for sustainable growth,
cities appear to play a crucial role in securing humanity against social
threats and generating sustainable and circular cities. In this regard,
cities attempt to secure social sustainability and coherence (e.g., deal
with affordable energy, poverty, hunger, equal opportunities in education,
jobs, and health, etc.) and enhance their performance to become friendlier
and able to host their increasing populations. Additionally, new types of
business appear (e.g., for smart energy), while the co-existence of
autonomous things and people generate another challenge that cities have
started phasing. Τhis workshop aims to demonstrate how web applications
Apps can Web intelligence serve communities.
WebAndTheCity aims at gathering researchers from the fields of SC that are
related to this year’s conference topics, to think about the obstacles that
hurdle the leveraging of understanding and capturing of SC trends with
regard to the WWW role (web-based, Apps, platforms and web intelligence).
Theoretical concepts, empirical evidence and selected case studies from
leading scholars and practitioners in the field showing the “big picture”
of smart cities and urban areas will be examined in this workshop.
WebAndTheCity is timely since SC must deal with emerging social threats.
Nevertheless, communities have not been supported by the SC during emerging
social crises (i.e., access to affordable energy, shelters etc.), while the
SC does not seem to play a central role in circular economic growth. This
skepticism can be added to the existing criticism that represents an
ambiguous urban utopia, which is supported by the partnership of local
governments with big technological vendors. Articles can deliver ideas for
intelligent sensing, crowdsourcing, and risk analysis with the Web, which
can provide a clearer view of SC role against social emergencies, while
innovative applications can strengthen the community’s coherence (e.g.,
access to affordable energy with smart energy efficiency; communication
about social threats with transparency etc.).
We target researchers from both industry and academia to join forces in
this exciting area. We intend to discuss the recent and significant
developments in the general areas of smart cities and web applications and
to promote cross-fertilization of techniques. In particular, we aim at
identifying trends and respective applications in smart cities; the
potential impact of smart city in web applications; techniques from
end-to-end solutions’ or apps’ development that will enable researchers to
understand the dynamic phenomena in smart cities, as well as specify
important directions for the research communities. Standards for web
applications’ development in smart cities is interesting for several areas
such as sustainability, crisis management, marketing, security, and
interoperability. To address the above mentioned aspects, we solicit the
following topics (but not limited to):
-
Enhance community living with the web (services, Apps and intelligence);
-
Apps and services that support community engagement in governance,
circularity, climate change adaptation, mobility, sharing, crowd-sourcing
etc.;
-
Smart City platforms (e.g. consultation; openness; parking; traffic
management; environment etc.);
-
Smart and Self evolving services (e.g. self-threat analysis;
self-responsive government services etc.);
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Practices of Web applications, Apps and AI in smart cities;
-
Theoretical foundations on Smart City applications and standards;
-
Creative partnerships, creative industries and industry 4.0 in Smart
City with a focus on application development and AI (Internet Economics and
Monetization);
-
Pervasive Web for Smart City emerging topics (i.e., user behavior
analytics, energy, water, waste, transportation etc.)
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The role of city stakeholders for smart city applications development
and standardization (i.e., promotion push, start-ups, open data);
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Web Infrastructure and AI service standardization;
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The role of standards on smart city data mining;
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Smart city information quality and evolution in social content;
-
Ensuring security and privacy in Smart Environment: the role of web
applications and Apps.
*Submission*
We welcome full research papers, research in progress, and discussion
papers. Full papers should be up to 12 pages long (maximum 8 pages for the
main paper content + maximum 2 pages for appendixes + maximum 2 pages for
references).
Discussion papers may be short (up to 6 pages), but should clearly and
distinctly address one or more issues pertinent to Smart City research
including research methods and quality as well as focus of studies. Papers
should be designed to support in-depth discussions of one of these issues
during the workshop. Although it is a half-day event, the workshop papers
will be clustered and each session will discuss a small set of papers
focusing on similar or related issues.
Accepted refereed papers, must be presented at the conference by an author
who is registered to attend. Please be aware that The Web Conference's
organizers will require at least one registration per paper published in
either the main Proceedings or in the Companion volume. At the time of
submission of the final camera-ready copy, authors will have to indicate
the already registered person for that publication. We strongly encourage
at least one author of every paper to register by the early-bird deadline
so that session chairs can make plans for its presentation.
Please submit your papers via the Easychair
(*https://easychair.org/conferences/submissions?a=29997269
<https://easychair.org/conferences/submissions?a=29997269>*) and via e-mail
(in .doc/docx and .pdf format) to: lanthopo(a)uth.gr with the subject:
“WebAndTheCity 2023 proposal”
Details of the programme will be made available online.
Although it is a half-day event, the workshop papers will be clustered and
each session will discuss a small set of papers focusing on similar or
related issues.
*Submission Guidelines*
The accepted papers will be included in the companion volume of The Web
Conference's proceeding, which will be published by ACM and included in the
ACM Digital Library.
All submitted papers must be:
written in English;
contain author names, affiliations, and email addresses;
be formatted according to the ACM SIG Proceedings template
(*www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template
<http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template>*) with a font size
no smaller than 9pt;
be in PDF (make sure that the PDF can be viewed on any platform), and
formatted for US Letter size. Files in Postscript (ps) or any other format
will not be accepted. Authors should submit a .doc/.docx too to the
workshop’s chairs.
Occupy no more than 12 pages (maximum 8 pages for the main paper content +
maximum 2 pages for appendixes + maximum 2 pages for references)
It is the authors responsibility to ensure that their submissions adhere
strictly to the required format.
Submissions that do not comply with the above guidelines may be rejected
without review.
All submissions must be entered into the reviewing system and they will
follow a blind peer-review process by the workshop co-chairs and at least
one external reviewer. More details regarding WWW2023 conference can be
found on *https://www2023.thewebconf.org/ <https://www2023.thewebconf.org/>*
Extended version of accepted articles are possible to be selected and
included in a special issue with relevant theme of MDPI Sustainability
(like
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability/special_issues/WebIntelligence_…),
International Journal of Electronic Government Research (IJEGR), ACM DGov
or IET Smart Cities.
Accepted refereed papers, must be presented at the conference by an author
who is registered to attend. Please be aware that the WWW 2023 organizers
will require at least one registration per paper published in either the
main Proceedings or in the Companion volume. At the time of submission of
the final camera-ready copy, authors will have to indicate the already
registered person for that publication. We strongly encourage at least one
author of every paper to register by the early-bird deadline so that
session chairs can make plans for its presentation.
Please submit your papers via Easychair
(*https://easychair.org/conferences/submissions?a=29997269
<https://easychair.org/conferences/submissions?a=29997269>*) and via e-mail
(in .doc/docx and .pdf format) to: *lanthopo(a)uth.gr <lanthopo(a)uth.gr>* with
the subject: WebAndTheCity 2023 proposal”
*Details of the programme will be made available online.*
For any questions, please contact the Workshop chairs:
-
Leonidas ANTHOPOULOS, Professor, University of Thessaly, Greece,
lanthopo(a)uth.gr
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Marijn JANSSEN, Professor, Delft University of Technology, The
Netherlands, M.F.W.H.A.Janssen(a)tudelft.nl
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Vishanth WEERAKKODY, Professor, University of Bradford, United Kingdom,
v.weerakkody(a)bradford.ac.uk
*Program Committee Members (tentative)*
• Toru Ishida, Department of Social Informatics, Hong Kong Baptist
University, Hong Kong
• Sofia Toufic Shwayri, Independent Scholar, U.S.A.
• Nicolas Douay, MCF Paris 7 / UMR Geographie-Cites / LabEx DynamiTe
• Beth Coleman, University of Waterloo, Director of City as Platform
• Arthur Riel, The World Bank, Washington, U.S.A.
• Cristina Maria Bueti, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
• Christopher G. Reddick, The University of Texas at San Antonio, U.S.A.
• Markus Rittenbruch, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
• Flora Salim, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
• Stephen Cohen, Microsoft, USA
• Soon Ae Chun, City University New York (CUNY)
• Amel Attour, Universite Cote d’Azur, CNRS, GREDEG, Nice
• Alois Paulin, HVF Ludwigsburg, Germany
• Zohreh Pourzolfaghar, Maynooth University, Ireland
• Marianna Cavada, Lancaster University, U.K.
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