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CGCloud 2013 - International Workshop on Crowdsourcing and Gamification in the Cloud (CGCloud'13)

Date2013-12-09 - 2013-12-12

Deadline2013-07-21

VenueDresden, Germany Germany

Keywords

Websitehttps://141.76.41.127/cgcloud2013/

Topics/Call fo Papers

First Workshop on Crowdsourcing and Gamification in the Cloud (CGCloud)
held in conjunction with the 6th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing December 9-12, 2013, Dresden, Germany
Crowdsourcing and Gamification are current trends which could significantly profit from elastic and highly scalable cloud infrastructures. Both are inter-disciplinary research domains engaging people voluntarily in arbitrary complex tasks. Crowdsourcing involves a flexible group of contributors solving small subtasks to complete complex work. Crowdsourcing is already in use in manifold application domains like information retrieval, image processing, data collection, or funding of projects and innovative ideas. Gamification is the use of game design elements in non-game contexts to increase user motivation, participation, and engagement. In the past years, design and psychological research has demonstrated the validity of both approaches in general. However, the technical implementation of crowdsourcing and gamification concepts requires high development effort and is a repetitive task. Moreover, the risk that gamification or crowdsourcing concepts fail in reality after implementation is high. Existing projects still rely on custom development solutions. Little is known about the general technical requirements, methodologies, tools, and solutions for implementing crowdsourcing and gamification as reusable services. Mainly discussed as separate topics, both domains share a large set of commonalities, namely potentially large user numbers, similar requirements for scalability and elastic resource consumption, a high potential for reusable functionality and provisioning as a service, etc. Moreover, gamification is an important aspect for providing incentives for people to voluntarily contribute to crowdsourcing tasks. Thus, gamification and crowdsourcing can be considered as highly interrelated topics, especially from the technological perspective of providing crowdsourcing and gamification support as reusable services in the cloud.
The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers and technicians to share their experiences and requirements in the domains of crowdsourcing, gamification and cloud computing. It should especially foster discussions between researchers working in technical and non-technical fields to carve out the manifold aspects and perspectives on this highly inter-disciplinary field and to stimulate collaborative work towards highly reusable cloud based solutions for crowdsourcing and gamification as a Service.
Topics of interest to the workshop include (but are not limited to):
Requirements for gamification and crowdsourcing
Architectural approaches and patterns
Approaches for service composition and Service Level Agreements
Implementations of crowdsourcing and gamification
Experience reports and studies of gamification and crowdsourcing services
Scalability, performance and multi-tenancy of gamification and crowdsourcing services
Cloud infrastructures and services for crowdsourcing and gamification
Platform and Software as a Service concepts for crowdsourcing and gamification
Crowdsourcing and gamification in enterprise software
Open marketplaces for crowdsourcing and gamification services

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