-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [isworld] CFP : Social Computing Datum: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 02:44:02 -0400 Von: Saba Saras bamasaba@gmail.com Antwort an: Saba Saras bamasaba@gmail.com An: AISWORLD Information Systems World Network isworld@lyris.isworld.org
7th International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations ITNG 2010 April 12-14, 2010, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA http://www.itng.info/
Call for Papers Social Computing Track Theme The relentless development of Internet technologies in recent years has radically altered the landscape for human/social interaction. Characterized by flexibility, user-friendliness and simplicity, Web applications such as wikis, blogs, microblogs, video sharing platforms and social networking sites offer rich, interactive user experiences that facilitate community-based knowledge sharing and collaboration. Previously, users visited static web pages and accessed institutional content that mirrored print-based publications. Now, users are provided with the tools and platforms to undertake their own collaborative content creation and distribution.
With the Internet rapidly taking on the role of a global marketplace for the exchange of ideas, experiences and knowledge, an interesting research area has emerged: social computing. Social computing lies at the intersection of social behavior and computing systems. It focuses on the use of technology to create social conventions and contexts, as well as the new relationships and power structures that result. Three widely-agreed tenets of social computing are (i) the shift of innovation from a top-down to a bottom-up model; (ii) the shift of value from ownership to experiences; and (iii) the shift of power from institutions to communities.
Social computing (also known as Web 2.0 and social media) has drawn much interest in academia, the information technology industry and among Internet users. This track at ITNG 2010 is therefore timely, and will serve as a platform for those researching this area. Submissions may include research, system, evaluation, policy and position papers. Topics include, but are not limited to:
* Use of information communication technologies for social computing * Mobile social computing * Infrastructure and architectures for social computing * Online communities and social networking * Social tagging and collaborative information organization * Information retrieval and sharing techniques * Usability and user needs * Applications and case studies in social computing * Novel applications supporting user-generated content and social interaction * Social, institutional and policy issues in social computing * Social computing in schools, enterprises and other organizations * Collaboration and social computing * Social computing trends and issues
Publication Proceedings will be published by the IEEE Conference Publishing Services. Selected papers presented in the conference will be considered for publication in a special issue of an international journal. Electronic submission in PDF or MS Word format are required. Papers must represent high quality and previously unpublished work, not currently under review by another conference, workshop, or journal.
Interested authors should submit a 6-page paper of their original and unpublished work including 5 keywords in the IEEE format. Your submission should include the author names, complete mailing addresses, telephone and fax numbers, and the email addresses of the authors. For formatting and submission instructions, please refer to http://www.itng.info/submission.php.
When submitting papers via the online submission system, remember to indicate that the paper is meant for the "Social Computing" track. This option is found in the "Submission Categories" section in the system. If using the online submission system is somehow not possible, please email the track co-chairs for assistance.
NEW: Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit modified versions of their work to a special issue in the Journal of Digital Information Management (http://www.dirf.org/jdim/).
Evaluation Process Papers will be evaluated for originality, significance, clarity, and soundness. Per ITNG policy, except for invited papers, all papers will be reviewed by at least two independent reviewers.
Important Dates Submission Deadline: October 23, 2009 Author Notification: December 4, 2009 Camera Ready Paper Due (6 pages): February 5, 2010
Track Co-Chairs General enquires on the Social Computing track and email submissions should be sent to one of the track co-chairs:
Dr Dion Goh, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Email: ashlgoh@ntu.edu.sg
Dr Chei Sian Lee, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Email: leecs@ntu.edu.sg
Dr Alton Chua, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Email: altonchua@ntu.edu.sg
Dr Chu Keong Lee, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Email: ascklee@ntu.edu.sg
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