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Call for Papers
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The 10th IEEE International Conference on Collaborative
Computing:
Networking, Applications and Worksharing -- CollaborateCom 2014
22-25 October 2014
Miami, Florida, USA
http://www.collaboratecom.org/
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- Paper submission deadline (EXTENDED): 28 July 2014 (FIRM)
- Abstract submission: 21 July 2014 (highly recommended)
[Highlights]
- CollaborateCom 2014 is co-sponsored by IEEE Computer Society
and EAI
- Proceedings will be submitted for indexing by Google Scholar,
ISI, EI Compendex, Scopus and many more
- Conference content will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE
Xplore as well as other Abstracting and Indexing databases
- Best papers will be invited to a special issue in the EAI
Endorsed Transactions on Collaborative Computing
- Several STUDENT TRAVEL GRANTS available
- Keynote Speakers Confirmed
Keynote 1: Prof. M. Brian Blake,
Vice Provost for Academic Affairs and Dean of
the Graduate School,
University of Miami
Keynote 2: Prof. Zhaohui Wu
Qiushi Professor & Director, Institute of
Computer System and Engineering
Zhejiang University
- Four Workshops
C-Big 2014:
https://sites.google.com/site/cbigworkshop/
C-IOT 2014:
http://www.cs.txstate.edu/iot2014
CollabCloud 2014:
http://www.sis.pitt.edu/bpalan/collabcloud2014/collabcloud2014.html
TrustCol 2014:
http://honeynet.asu.edu/trustcol2014/
[Scope]
Over the last two decades, many organizations and individuals
have relied on electronic collaboration
between distributed teams of humans, computer applications,
and/or autonomous robots to achieve higher
productivity and produce joint products that would have been
impossible to develop without the
contributions of multiple collaborators. Technology has evolved
from standalone tools, to open systems
supporting collaboration in multi-organizational settings, and
from general purpose tools to specialized
collaboration grids. Future collaboration solutions that fully
realize the promises of electronic
collaboration require advancements in networking, technology and
systems, user interfaces and interaction
paradigms, and interoperation with application-specific
components and tools.
The Tenth International Conference on Collaborative Computing
(CollaborateCom 2014) will continue to
serve as a premier international forum for discussion among
academic and industrial researchers,
practitioners, and students interested in collaborative
networking, technology and systems, and applications.
[Topics]
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Participatory sensing, crowdsourcing, and citizen science
- Architectures, protocols, and enabling technologies for
collaborative computing networks and systems
- Autonomic computing and quality of services in collaborative
networks, systems, and applications
- Collaboration in pervasive and cloud computing environments
- Collaboration in data-intensive scientific discovery
- Collaboration in social media
- Big data and spatio-temporal data in collaborative
environments/systems
- Collaboration techniques in data-intensive computing and cloud
computing
- Collaborative e-education, e-learning, and collaborative
computing in large scale digital libraries
- Collaboration in health-care environments
- Collaborative information seeking
- Collaborative mobile networks and infrastructures
- Collaborative technologies for fast creation and deployment of
new mobile services
- Collaborative sensor networks, unmanned air and ground vehicle
networks and applications
- Collaborative, context-aware infrastructure
- Collaborative, location-aware mobile systems/applications
- Computer supported collaborative work with distributed systems
- Cyber-physical systems
- Distributed collaborative workflows
- Data management and middleware support for collaborative
information systems
- Energy management for collaborative networks
- Group-driven composition of systems from components
- Human-centric ubiquitous collaboration
- Human-robot collaboration
- Internet of Things (IoT) and collaboration
- Methodologies and tools for design and analysis of
collaborative user applications
- Models and mechanisms for real-time collaboration
- Multi-agent technology and software technologies for
collaborative networking and applications
- Peer-to-peer and overlay networks, systems, and applications
- Security, privacy and trust management in collaborative
networks, systems, and applications
- Simulation, performance evaluation, experiments, and case
studies of collaborative networks and applications
- Software design, testing, and experimentation technology for
collaborative networking and applications
- Theoretical foundations and algorithms for collaborative
networks, applications, and worksharing
- Tools for collaborative decision making processes
- Trustworthy collaborative business processing in virtual
organizations
- Visualization techniques, interaction devices and visual
languages for collaborative networks and applications
- Web services technologies and service-oriented architectures
for collaborative networking and applications
- Workflow management for collaborative networks/systems
[Industry Track Papers]
The Industry/Government Track solicits papers describing
implementations of Collaborative Computing solutions
relevant to industrial or government settings. The primary
emphasis is on papers that advance the understanding of
practical, applied, or pragmatic issues related to the use of
Collaborative Computing technologies in industry and
government and highlight new research challenges arising from
attempts to create such real applications.
Applications can be in any field including, but not limited to:
e-commerce, medical and pharmaceutical, defense,
public policy, finance, engineering, environment, manufacturing,
telecommunications, and government.
The Industry/Government Track will consist of
competitively-selected contributed papers. Submitters must
clearly
identify in which of the following sub-areas their paper should
be evaluated as distinct review criteria will be
used to evaluate each category of submission.
- Deployed: Deployed systems that are providing real value to
industry, Government, or other organizations or
professions. These deployed systems should point out how they
explicitly leverage Collaborative Computing
technologies or describe either qualitatively (lessons learned,
deployment experiences, etc.) or quantitatively
the impact of using Collaborative Computing technologies for
enhancing operational systems.
- Emerging: Emerging applications and technology must have clear
user interest and demonstrable value to Industry,
Government, or other users (e.g., scientific or medical
professions) to distinguish them from research track papers,
or they must provide insight into issues and factors that affect
the successful use of Collaborative Computing
technology and methods. Papers that describe infrastructure that
enables the large-scale deployment of Collaborative
Computing techniques or external validation of Collaborative
Computing technologies are in this area.
[Awards]
As in previous years, CollaborateCom 2014 will feature a best
paper award and a best student paper award (to be
selected by the program committee). A paper is eligible for the
best student paper award if the first author is a
full-time student at the time of submission. A partial travel
grant will be offered to the winner student.
[Paper Submission]
We invite original research papers that have not been previously
published and are not currently
under review for publication elsewhere. Contributions addressing
all areas related to collaborative networking,
technology and systems, and applications are solicited. The
submitted manuscript should closely reflect the
final paper as it will appear in the Proceedings. Submitted
papers should be 10 pages in two-column IEEE
proceeding format. The papers can be submitted in regular track
or Industry/Application track.
Please visit the conference website
www.collaboratecom.org
for detailed submission requirements and procedures.
[Workshops Proposals]
Proposals for half-day or full day workshops that focus on
CollaborateCom 2014 related themes are solicited.
Workshop proposals should be at most five pages, including a
biographical sketch of each instructor, and submitted
to the Workshop Chairs. Proposals will be evaluated based on the
expertise and experience of the organizers and the
relevance and importance of the subject matter. Please refer to
call for workshop proposals for details.
[Panels Proposals]
Proposals for panel discussions that focus on future visions for
collaborative networking, applications,
and worksharing are preferred. Potential panel organizers should
submit a panel proposal of at most five pages,
including biographical sketches of the proposed panelists to the
Panel Chairs.
[Tutorials Proposals]
Proposals for full and half-day tutorials are solicited.
Tutorials are intended to enhance the technical
program, and as such they should be relevant to collaborative
computing, networking, worksharing, and applications.
Potential tutorial presenters should submit a tutorial proposal
of at most three pages, including: description of
potential audience and background knowledge expected from the
audience, if any; tutorial description; biographical
sketch of presenter(s).
[Important Dates]
Abstract submission: 21 July 2014 (highly recommended)
Paper submission deadline (EXTENDED): 28 July 2014 (FIRM)
Notification of acceptance: 4 September 2014
[Conference Organizing Committee]
General Co-Chair
Elisa Bertino, Purdue University, USA
Shu-Ching Chen, Florida International University, USA
Program Co-Chairs
Karl Aberer, EPFL, Switzerland
Prashant Krishnamurthy, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Murat Kantarcioglu, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Panels Chair
Calton Pu, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Anna C. Squicciarini, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Industrial/Gov Program Co-Chairs
Aameek Singh, IBM Research Almaden, USA
Surya Nepal, CSIRO, Australia
Mei-Ling Shyu, University of Miami, USA
Workshop Co-Chairs
Jinpeng Wei, Florida International University, USA
Sangeetha Seshadri, IBM Research Almaden, USA
Bugra Gedik, Bilkent University, Turkey
Sponsorship Co-Chairs
Ling Liu, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Dimitrios Georgakopoulos, CSIRO, Australia
Local Arrangements Chair
Tao Li, Florida International University, USA
Publications Chair
Balaji Palanisamy, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Publicity Chair
Amirreza Masoumzadeh, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Conference Coordinator
Ruzanna Najaryan, EAI, Italy - contact: ruzanna.najaryan[at]
eai.eu
[Steering Committee]
Imrich Chlamtac (co-chair), Create-Net, Italy
James Joshi (co-chair), University of Pittsburgh, USA
Calton Pu, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Elisa Bertino, Purdue University, USA
Arun Iyengar, IBM, USA
Tao Zhang, Cisco, USA
Dimitrios Gerogakopolous, CSIRO, Australia