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SAIBS 2013 : KMIS Special Session on Social and Algorithmic Issues in Business Support | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.kmis.ic3k.org/SAIBS.aspx | |||||||||||||||
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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 and new products. Third - utilizing social energy and productivity may give beginning to new business paradigms. An important contribution of social power is software developed and hosted by volunteers and distributed on word-of-mouth recommendation. By the way... isn't nowadays word-of-mouth derived from mining textual and multimedia content delivered via the Internet? During the conference session 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? Algorithmic trading (algo trading) practiced on stock markets and Forex trading platforms arises as a new challenge for algorithm designers. During 2nd SAIBS we would like to face the phenomenon of social trading, compare models of passive income from trading systems based on algorithmic and social recommendation and discuss algo trading boundaries. Is algorithmic trading a solution for tycoons or individual investors? Is back testing of investment strategies a reliable answer to risk problem? Should algorithmic trading become a part of computing science curricula? AIMS AND SCOPE During 2nd SAIBS 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 Social sharing and exchange systems Crowdsourcing and crowdfounding Automatic trading systems Algorithmic trading Optimization algorithms in trade support Experimental discovery of market behaviour Mining text documents Business models based on mobile applications PUBLICATION All accepted papers, including position papers, will be published in the conference proceedings book and on CD-ROM support, under an ISBN reference. All papers presented at the conference venue will be available at the SciTePress Digital Library. SciTePress is member of CrossRef. Authors of the best 2nd SAIBS papers will be invited to submit extended versions of their works to three international scientific journals: Applied Mathematics and Computer Science Control and Cybernetics Foundations of Computing and Decision Sciences In order to qualify for the journal, the paper must be presented at the special session by one of its authors. Publication of selected papers in the journal will be subject to the second round of reviews (to verify if the paper satisfies the journal requirements, including 30% of new content when compared to the version from the special session proceedings). REGISTRATION INFORMATION At least one author of an accepted paper must register for the special session, and the registration fees received by July 22, 2013, in order to have the paper published in in a special section of the conference proceedings book. IMPORTANT DATES June 24, 2013, Submission of papers July 11, 2013, Notification of acceptance July 22, 2013, Camera ready papers, author’s registration September 19-22, 2013 , SAIBS 2013 PROGRAM COMMITTEE Workshop Chairs Adam Wojciechowski, Poznan University of Technology, Poland Alok Mishra, Atilim University, Turkey Program Committee Members Arianna D'Ulizia, IRPPS, National Research Council, Rome, Italy Fernando Ferri, IRPPS, National Research Council, Rome, Italy Patrick Hamilton, University of the South Pacific, Fiji Alok Mishra, Atilim University, Turkey Miroslaw Ochodek, Poznan University of Technology, Poland 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 Secretariat Contacts KMIS Special Sessions - SAIBS 2013 e-mail: ic3k.secretariat@insticc.org Special Session Chairs: saibs@cs.put.poznan.pl |
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