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Advances in Information Systems and Technologies AIST'2021
Track 4 within
16th Conference on Computer Science and Intelligence Systems
FedCSIS'2021
online, 02-05 September 2021
https://fedcsis.org/2021/aist
Dear friends and colleagues
Are you interested in sharing and discussing your research on
integrating
and creating synergy between disciplines of information
technology,
information systems, and social sciences, i.e. economics,
management,
business, finance, and education? If yes, then please consider
submitting
our Track 4: AIST'21.
AIST is a FedCSIS conference track aiming at integrating and
creating
synergy between disciplines of information technology, information
systems,
and social sciences. The track addresses the issues relevant to
information
technology and necessary for practical, everyday needs of
business, other
organizations and society at large. This track takes a
socio-technical view
on information systems and, at the same time, relates to ethical,
social
and political issues raised by information systems.
AIST provides a forum for academics and professionals to share the
latest
developments and advances in the knowledge and practice of these
fields. It
seeks new studies in many disciplines to foster a growing body of
conceptual, theoretical, experimental, and applied research that
could
inform design, deployment and usage choices for information
systems and
technology within business and public organizations as well as
households.
We call for papers covering a broad spectrum of topics which bring
together sciences of information systems, information
technologies, and
social sciences, i.e., economics, management, business, finance,
and
education. The track bridges the diversity of approaches that
contributors
bring to the conference. The main topics covered are:
• Advances in information systems and technologies for business;
• Advances in information systems and technologies for
governments;
• Advances in information systems and technologies for education;
• Advances in information systems and technologies for healthcare;
• Advances in information systems and technologies for smart
cities;
and
• Advances in information systems and technologies for sustainable
development.
AIST invites papers covering the most recent innovations, current
trends,
professional experiences and new challenges in the several
perspectives of
information systems and technologies, i.e. design, implementation,
stabilization, continuous improvement, and transformation. It
seeks new
works from researchers and practitioners in business intelligence,
big
data, data mining, machine learning, cloud computing, mobile
applications,
social networks, internet of thing, sustainable technologies and
systems,
blockchain, etc.
Extended versions of high-marked papers presented at technical
sessions of
AIST 2015-2020 have been published with Springer in volumes of
Lecture
Notes in Business Information Processing: LNBIP 243, LNBIP 277,
LNBIP 311,
LNBIP 346, LNBIP 380, and LNBIP 413.
Extended versions of selected papers presented during AIST'21 will
be
published in Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
series
(LNBIP, Springer).
“The Best Paper” award will be granted to the outstanding quality
paper
presented at AIST’21.
Authors can submit their paper to:
Track 4: AIST' 21,
https://www.fedcsis.org/2021/aist;
and the technical sessions:
Data Science in Health, Ecology and Commerce (DSH'21) (3rd Special
Session
DSH'21),
https://www.fedcsis.org/2021/dsh;
Information Systems Management (16th Conference ISM'21),
https://www.fedcsis.org/2021/ism;
Knowledge Acquisition and Management (27th Conference KAM'21),
https://www.fedcsis.org/2021/kam;
Important dates:
+ Paper submission (strict deadline): May 24, 2021
+ Position paper submission: July 14, 2021
+ Author notification: July 05, 2021
+ Final paper submission, registration: July 26, 2021
+ Payment: Auguts 2, 2021
+ Conference date: September 2-5, 2021
Chairs of AIST'21 Track:
Ewa Ziemba, University of Economics in Katowice, Poland
Witold Chmielarz, University of Warsaw, Poland
Albero Cano, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, United
States
Program Chairs of AIST'21 Track:
Witold Chmielarz, University of Warsaw, Poland
Daphne Raban, University of Haifa, Israel
Jarosław Wątróbski, University of Szczecin, Poland
Ewa Ziemba, University of Economics in Katowice, Poland
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