IADIS 2010 - IADIS International Conference Collaborative Technologies 2010
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IADIS International Conference Collaborative Technologies 2010
Freiburg, Germany
26 - 28 July 2010
The IADIS Collaborative Technologies conference is dedicated to the timely publication of completed and/or work in
progress research related contributions to the concepts, theory, modeling, specification, implementation and evaluation
of collaborative systems, technologies and their wider applications in the information society. The conference pays
particular attention to the â??widerâ?™ dimension as a means to diversify it and broaden the applicability and scope of the
current body of knowledge in the area of applied collaborative systems and technologies. Thus, the conference covers
both technical and non-technical aspects of the collaborative nature of todayâ?™s information society. Although its primary
goal is to provide an international forum for the dissemination of state-of-the-art practices and empirical research results
in collaborative technologies, it also aims prompting future direction for the development of the information society
community as a means of promoting and sustaining a network of excellence in the area.
Conference Official Language: English
This is a blind peer-reviewed conference.
Freiburg, Germany
26 - 28 July 2010
The IADIS Collaborative Technologies conference is dedicated to the timely publication of completed and/or work in
progress research related contributions to the concepts, theory, modeling, specification, implementation and evaluation
of collaborative systems, technologies and their wider applications in the information society. The conference pays
particular attention to the â??widerâ?™ dimension as a means to diversify it and broaden the applicability and scope of the
current body of knowledge in the area of applied collaborative systems and technologies. Thus, the conference covers
both technical and non-technical aspects of the collaborative nature of todayâ?™s information society. Although its primary
goal is to provide an international forum for the dissemination of state-of-the-art practices and empirical research results
in collaborative technologies, it also aims prompting future direction for the development of the information society
community as a means of promoting and sustaining a network of excellence in the area.
Conference Official Language: English
This is a blind peer-reviewed conference.
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