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ISCRAM-med 2015 : Second International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response And Management - Mediterranean Countries | |||||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.riadi.rnu.tn/iscrammed2015/ | |||||||||||||||||
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ISCRAM-med’2015:
Second International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management in Mediterranean Countries http://www.riadi.rnu.tn/iscrammed2015/ Conference Dates: October 28-30 2015 Tunis, Tunisia OBJECTIVE AND TOPICS ------------------------------------- The ISCRAM-med Conference aims to provide an outstanding opportunity and an international forum for local and international researchers, practitioners and policy makers to address and discuss new trends and challenges in the area of Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management. Attendees are invited to present and discuss their experiences, their recent research results, best practices, case studies, and also tool demonstrations related to social, technical and practical aspects of all information and communication systems used or to be used in all phases of management of emergencies, disasters and crises. A special focus on Mediterranean related experiences will be appreciated. In fact, many crises have occurred in recent years around the Mediterranean Sea. Also, the shared history between the Mediterranean countries and common geo-political issues led to solidarity among people and cross-country interventions. This observation proves the importance of considering some of these crises in this region at a Mediterranean level rather than as isolated phenomena. It becomes appropriate now to exchange and share information and knowledge about the course and management of these crises and also to get the point of view of stakeholders, practitioners and policy makers. Topics include but are not limited to: · Information Systems Crisis and Disaster Management (CDM) and their Engineering o Decision Support Systems o Social Media o Collaborative Systems o Geographic Information Science and Technology (GIS&T) for Crisis Response and Management o Healthcare Crisis Management Systems o Early Warning Systems for CDM o Disaster Relief Supply Chain Management o Information System Interoperability and Inter-organizational issues o Ethical, Legal and Social Issues of IT Supported Emergency Response o Humanitarian Information Systems o Design and development Methods · Reflective Practice o Practitioner Cases o Practitioner-Centered Research o Education and Training o Inter-Organizational Exercises and Operations o Humanitarian actions and Challenges o Adaptive and self-organization of the crisis management teams o Human Experiences in the Design of Crisis Response and Management Services and Systems o Decision Support Methods for Complex Crises · Intelligent Systems o CDM Modeling and Simulation o Planning, Foresight and Risk Analysis o MultiAgent systems o Visual Analytics for Crisis Management o Serious Games for CDM o Search & Rescue Robotics · CDM Data, Information and knowledge Management o Cooperative Information Gathering and Situation Awareness o Conceptual Modelling and Ontologies o Big Data o Knowledge Discovery o Social Computing o Social Network Analysis · Information Infrastructures and their uses for CDM o Cyber-Physical Systems o Web Information Systems o Grid Computing and Cloud Computing o Internet of Things o Pervasive and Mobile Computing · Application Domains o Natural disasters o Health o Terrorism o Political crises o Social crises CONTRIBUTIONS ------------------- All paper submissions must make a new and significant contribution to the body of knowledge on information systems for emergency management, support their contribution with valid arguments, and be clearly structured and well written. ISCRAM-Med’2015 invites two categories of papers: - Research papers presenting valid, original, relevant cutting edge research that will be reviewed to the highest academic standards. Reviewing will pay additional attention to the application of the related scientific literature and theory, to the use of an appropriate research methodology, and to technical, mathematical and statistical correctness. - Demo papers presenting new developments in emergency management and policy making, discussing approaches, methods, tools, (best) practices and standards. These papers should focus on practical issues and concerns and raise challenges for future research, and will be reviewed to the highest practice-oriented standards. All papers (up to 12 pages LNCS style) should be written in English and submitted electronically in PDF format through the easychair conference system. Every submitted paper will be evaluated by at least three members of the program committee. As with the first ISCRAM-med, we are contacting Springer in order to get accepted papers published in the Springer series “Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing” (LNBIP). IMPORTANT DATES for ISCRAM-med 2015 Authors: ------------------------------------------------------------------------- · June 10, 2015: Paper submission deadline · July 1st, 2015: Authors’ notification · July 10, 2015: FINAL camera-ready paper Organizing Committees Conference Co-Chairs · Narjès Bellamine Ben Saoud, ISI, & RIADI Laboratory, Tunisia (narjes_bellamine@yahoo.fr) · Chihab Hanachi, University Toulouse 1, IRIT Laboratory, France(Chihab.Hanachi@univ-tlse1.fr) · Julie Dugdale, Université Pierre Mendès Franc & LIG, France (julie.dugdale@imag.fr) Program Co-Chairs · Henda Hajjami Ben Ghézala, ENSI & RIADI Laboratory, Tunisia (hhbg.hhbg@gnet.tn) · Carole Adam, Laboratoire d’Informatique de Grenoble, France (carole.adam@imag.fr) Steering Committee · Chihab Hanachi, University Toulouse 1, IRIT Laboratory, France · Frédérick Benaben, Ecole des Mines Albi Carmaux, France · François Charoy, University of Lorraine, France · Narjès Bellamine Ben Saoud, ISI & RIADI Laboratory, Tunisia · Julie Dugdale, Université Pierre Mendès Franc & Laboratoire d'Informatique de Grenoble, France · Tina Comes, University of Agder, Norway · Victor Amadeo Banuls Silvera, Pablo de Olavide University, Spain Program Committee ---To be completed --- · Andrea Omicini, Universita di Bologna, Italy · Athman Bouguettaya, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia · Baghdad Atmani, Laboratoire d'Informatique d'Oran (LIO), Faculté des Sciences Exactes & Appliquées, Université d'Oran, Algeria · Benoit Gaudou, University Toulouse 1, IRIT Laboratory, France · Chantal Bonner Cherifi, University Lyon 2, France · Christophe Claramunt, Naval Academy Research Institute, Brest, France · Elyes Lamine, Ecole des Mines d'Albi, France · Francis Rousseaux, University of Reims, France · Esma Aïmeur, University of Montreal, Canada · Ghassan Beydoun, University of New South Wales, Australia · Hajer Baazaoui, University of Manouba, Tunisia · Hamid Mcheick, University Québec at Chicoutimi, Canada · Houcine Cherifi, Laboratoire Electronique, Informatique et Image, France · Lamjed Ben Said, University of Tunis, Tunisia · Laurent Franck, Telecom Bretagne, France · Lotfi Bouzguenda, University of Sfax, Tunisia · Malika Charrad, University of Gabès, Tunisia · Marouane Kessentini, University of Michigan, USA · Matthieu Lauras, Ecole des Mines d'Albi, France · Mohammed Erradi, ENSIAS, Rabat, Morocco · Muhammad Imran, Qatar Computing Research Institute, Qatar · Paloma Diaz Perez, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain · Ricardo Rabelo, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil · Robert Power, Digital Productivity Flagship, CSIRO, Australia · Rui Jorge Tramontin Jr., Santa Catarina State University, Brazil · Serge Stinckwich, IRD, France · Shady Elbassuoni, American University of Beirut, Lebanon · Silvia Ciotti, Eurocrime, Italy · Valentina Emilia Balas, Aurel VlaicuUniv. of Arad, Romania · Yiannis Verginadis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece · Youcef Baghdadi, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman |
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