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SAIBS 2012 : 1st Workshop on Social and Algorithmic Issues in Business Support | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://saibs.cs.put.poznan.pl | |||||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS
========================================================================== 1st ADBIS Workshop on Social and Algorithmic Issues in Business Support September 17th, 2012, Poznan, Poland http://saibs.cs.put.poznan.pl ========================================================================== Important dates • June 7,2012, Submission of papers (hard deadline) • June 17,2012, Notification of acceptance • June 22,2012, Camera ready papers, author’s registration • September 17,2012, SAIBS 2012 Workshop Is social an opposition to algorithmic or systematic? Social trend observed in networking and business activity has several roots. First it is a challenge for many of us to share our experience and productivity and become famous or noticed for at least fifteen minutes. Second - social or crowd creativity is a process of merging efforts and distributed resources in order to produce new quality, new paradigms and new products. An important contribution of social power is software developed and hosted by volunteers and distributed on word-of-mouth recommendation. During the workshop we want to face social contribution to business processes taking into account possible benefits and risk factors. How far can business relay on social input? What are the limits or what are the areas where introducing crowdsourced parts may increase overall risk value to unacceptable level? Aims and scope During SAIBS Workshop we want to focus on computational and optimization issues that can be supported by crowd input or social intelligence. We will try to answer the question how far and on which fields business may benefit from utilizing social contribution. And finally, we will discuss problems how computer systems may understand social behaviour (sometimes named: market) and support humans in making decisions, i.e. in automatic trading. Topics of the workshop include but are not limited to: • Business process optimization algorithms • Social issues in software design • Software engineering issues in business support • Social recommender systems • Crowdsourcing and crowdfounding • Automatic trading systems • Optimization algorithms in trade support • Business models based on mobile applications Submission procedure + publication Workshop papers must be written in English and must not exceed 10 pages in the AISC format and must comply with the AISC formatting guidelines available at http://www.springer.com/series/4240 (the link to "Instructions for Authors" is at the right hand side). All papers (in PDF or LaTeX file format) should be submitted electronically via email: saibs@cs.put.poznan.pl. Camera-ready papers must be prepared using LaTeX. Submitted papers will be carefully evaluated based on originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of exposition. Duplicate submissions are not allowed. All accepted papers will be published by Springer in the Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (AISC) series (http://www.springer.com/series/4240). AISC is indexed by ISI Proceedings, DBLP, Ulrich's, EI-Compendex, SCOPUS, Zentralblatt Math, MetaPress, and Springerlink. Accepted papers will be included in workshop proceedings if at least one author registers his/her participation in ADBIS Workshops. Extended versions of the best workshop papers (at least 3 top papers) will be invited after the conference to the international journal Control and Cybernetics (http://control.ibspan.waw.pl). Please pay attention to extremely tight schedule of submission, notification of acceptance and delivering camera-ready version. Program Committee Workshop Chairs • Adam Wojciechowski, Poznan University of Technology, Poland • Alok Mishra, Atilim University, Turkey Program Committee Members • Ricardo Colomo Palacios, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain • Arianna D'Ulizia, IRPPS, National Research Council, Rome, Italy • Fernando Ferri, IRPPS, National Research Council, Rome, Italy • Patrizia Grifoni, IRPPS, National Research Council, Rome, Italy • Kyoung Jun Lee, Kyung Hee University, Korea • Alok Mishra, Atilim University, Turkey • Rory O'Connor, Dublin City University, Ireland • Robert Susmaga, Poznan University of Technology, Poland • Agnieszka Wegrzyn, University of Zielona Gora, Poland • Adam Wojciechowski, Poznan University of Technology, Poland Contact If you have any questions or doubts related to SAIBS 2012 Workshop do not hesitate to contact us at saibs@cs.put.poznan.pl |
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