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I2CS 2013 : 13th International Conference on Innovative Internet Community Systems 2013 | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.i2cs-conference.org/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
*** Important note *** Due to several requests the deadline for paper submission has been extended till February 1, 2013. Please indicate your intension to submit a contribution by registering title and authors with the EasyChair conference management system at https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=i2cs2013 latest by January 21, 2013. You can update your information and submit your upload the paper till the submissin is closed.
I²CS solicits submissions of unpublished papers presenting research results, industrial experiences and applications, as well as detailed specifications of open problems. Electronic submission is required. Full papers of no more than 12 pages, following the instructions for authors, and written in English should be submitted as PDF files using the EasyChair conference management system, available via http://www.i2cs-conference.org/submission.html The selection of I²CS topics encompasses a wide range of aspects of Internet Community Systems: Foundations, technology, applications as well as socializations. The topics include, but are not limited to original work in the following areas: Foundations – Theories, models, algorithms for communities Distributed algorithms and simulation models Game theory, graph theory and cost models Innovative communication protocols Self organization and self stabilization Security and privacy protection Swarm intelligence and collaborative behavior Smart world models and clouds Technology – Distributed architectures and frameworks Service-oriented architectures for communities Peer-to-peer and grid architectures Distributed community middleware for Web x.0 Software agents and adaptive systems eHealth challenges and ambient assisted living Community management in ad-hoc environments Information retrieval and distributed ontologies Applications and socialization – Communities on the move Mobile Internet applications and user experience Context and location awareness Personalization and unique identifiers Personal networks and social search Social and business aspects of user generated content Recommender solutions and expert profiles Domain specific languages for semantic design |
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