Betreff: | [WI] AW4city 2017 3rd ACM International Smart City Workshop in Perth, Australia - Web Applications and Smart Cities: Enhancing Livability with Web Applications for smart cities |
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Datum: | Fri, 2 Dec 2016 00:37:34 +0200 |
Von: | Dr. Leonidas Anthopoulos <lanthopo@teilar.gr> |
Antwort an: | Dr. Leonidas Anthopoulos <lanthopo@teilar.gr> |
Organisation: | Business School, TEI of Thessaly, Greece |
An: | wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de |
(Apologies for
cross-posts)
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CALL FOR PAPERS
AW4city 2017, 3rd
International ACM Smart City Workshop: Enhancing Livability
with Web Applications for smart cities
In conjunction with
WWW’17: 25th World Wide Web International Conference
Perth, Australia, April
3, 2017
http://aw4city2017.wordpress.com
Workshop Objective
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Following up the success
of past events at WWW2015 and WWW2016, AW4City 2017 aims to
keep on attracting a significant international attention
with regard to web applications for smart cities.
The aim of this workshop
is to address web-based application and Apps’ design and
development in the smart city and urban context. More
specifically, it focuses on innovative applications smart
city component and more specifically on the design and
implementation of web-based applications and Apps. This
component is crucial, since it addresses all the smart city
dimensions:
• Economy,
since new types of entrepreneurship and innovative business
models appear in data, creative and climate economies, and
develop web applications and Apps.
• Mobility,
with regard to urban transportation (intelligent
transportation), distance working, job offering
demonstration etc.
•
Environment, since applications enhance resource management,
transportation improvement, environmental monitoring etc.
• Living,
since applications enhance local life (i.e., e-learning,
e-banking, e-commerce, e-tourism etc.).
• People,
since they concern applications’ end users and
•
Governance, where open data and e-government applications
play crucial roles in smart city operation.
This year, the workshop
will emphasize on the contribution of web applications and
Apps to city livability. Livability stands for local quality
of life and citizen satisfaction in terms of education,
environment, stability, healthcare, and infrastructure.
Livable Melbourne for instance, is the outcome of a
development, policy and planning path, while today is the
showpiece, the workplace, and the venue for the young and
restless to play. In this respect, this workshop aims to
demonstrate how web applications and Apps can enhance city’s
quality of life and citizen satisfaction (i.e., from smart
service delivery; from transactions with the local
government and utilities; from the existence of local online
gaming, training, entertainment, business etc.).
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.
This workshop aims at
gathering researchers from the fields of smart cities and
web application development to think about the obstacles
that hurdle the leveraging of understanding and capturing of
smart city trends with regard web application development
that interconnect citizens, businesses and government in a
smart city.
AW4City 2017 is timely,
since an increasing criticism is being generated that smart
city represents an ambiguous urban utopia, which is
supported by the partnership of local governments with big
technological vendors.
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):
•
Theoretical foundations on Smart City applications and
standards;
• Smart City
management systems;
• Practices
of Web applications and Apps in smart cities;
• Creative
partnerships and creative industries in Smart City (Internet
Economics and Monetization);
• Pervasive
Web and Mobility for Smart City emerging topics (i.e.,
energy, water, waste, transportation etc.)
• The role
of government for smart city applications development and
standardization (i.e., promotion push, start-ups, open
data);
• Web
Infrastructure standardization;
• The role
of standards on smart city web mining;
• Smart city
e-services for evaluation and benchmarking;
• Smart city
information quality and evolution in social content;
• Ensuring
security and privacy in Smart Cities: the role of web
applications.
Submission
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We welcome full research
papers, research in progress, and discussion papers. Full
papers should be up to 6 pages long (max 5000 words),
including the abstract and appendices. Discussion papers may
be short (up to 4 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.
Submission Guidelines
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The accepted papers will
be included in the companion volume of WWW2017’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
(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 six pages, including the abstract, references, and
appendices
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. Each submission will be
reviewed by the workshop co-chairs and at least one external
reviewer. More details regarding WWW2017 conference can be
found on http://www.www2017.com.au
Extended version of
accepted articles are possible to be selected and included
in a special issue with relevant theme of International
Journal of Public Administration in the Digital Age
(IJPADA), International Journal of Electronic Government
Research (IJEGR) or some other relative journals (i.e.,
Journal of Knowledge Economy (JKEC) and Journal of
Innovation and Entrepreneurship (JoI) published by
Springer).
Accepted refereed
papers, must be presented at the conference by an author who
is registered to attend. Please be aware that the WWW 2016
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 (in .doc/docx and .pdf format) to:
lanthopo@teilar.gr with the subject: “AW4city 2017
proposal”
Details of the programme
will be made available online.
Important Dates
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Submissions due: Jan.
8th, 2017 (23:59 Hawaii Standard Time)
Notification of
Acceptance: Feb. 9, 2017.
Workshop authors’
registration and camera-ready papers: Feb. 17, 2017
Workshop day: April 3,
2017
For any questions,
please contact the Workshop chairs:
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Leonidas ANTHOPOULOS,
Associate Professor, University of Applied Science (TEI) of
Thessaly, Greece, lanthopo@teilar.gr
Marijn JANSSEN,
Professor, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands,
M.F.W.H.A.Janssen@tudelft.nl
Vishanth WEERAKKODY,
Professor, Brunel Business School, Brunel University London
Uxbridge, United Kingdom, vishanth.weerakkody@brunel.ac.uk
Program Committee
Members (tentative)
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• Toru Ishida,
Department of Social Informatics, Kyoto University, Japan
• Sofia Toufic Shwayri,
University of California at Berkeley
• 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
• Mag. Michael Sachs,
Zentrum fur E-Governance, Donau-Universitat Krems.
• Stephen Cohen,
Microsoft, USA
• Nikolaos Mavridis,
NCFSR Demokritos, Greece
• Alois Paulin, TUWien,
Vienna, Austria.