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RCIS POSTERS AND DEMOS 2015 - CALL FOR POSTERS AND DEMOS: RCIS 2015 - Seventh IEEE International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science

Date2015-05-13

Deadline2015-02-22

VenueUniversity of Athens, Athens, Greece Greece

KeywordsInformation Systems; Business Process Management; Data and Information Managemen

Websitehttps://rcis-conf.com/rcis2015/callPoste...

Topics/Call fo Papers

RCIS has become a recognized conference on research challenges in information sciences. Organized for the ninth time in a row, RCIS 2015 will be held from May 13-15, 2015.
RCIS will feature posters in a poster session and offer the opportunity for demonstrations of tools in a demonstration session. Both sessions will provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to showcase their work, to interact with conference participants, and to obtain feedback on on-going research and advanced prototypes and products from knowledgeable conference attendees:
- Posters are intended to convey a research result and are not advertisements for commercial software packages. While posters need not describe completed work, they should report on research for which at least some preliminary results are available.
- Demonstrations should directly and actively involve the exhibition and display of software prototypes, research tools and associated materials that illustrate research work in progress and serve as ground for discussion of research ideas.
*TOPICS ON INTEREST*
At RCIS 2015, among other regular topics a special attention will be given to the special topic “Information is all around us”. Now more than ever before in human history, information about almost everything is available somewhere. The only reason people do not have the proper pieces of information is because they either do not care to know or they are overwhelmed by the amount of data they have to filter out to get what they need. This situation poses great challenges to the field of Information Science.
RCIS welcomes posters and demos submissions from any domain of Information Science. The list of interested topics includes, but is not limited to:
Information Systems and their Engineering
? Requirements Engineering
? Method Engineering
? Software Testing
? Information Security and Risk
Data and Information Management
? Databases and Information
? Information Search and Discovery
? Conceptual Modeling and Ontologies
Applications
? E-Health
? E-Government
? E-Commerce
? Web-Based Applications and Services
? Smart Cities
Information Infrastructures
? Cyber-Physical Systems
? Web Information Systems
? Grid Computing and Cloud Computing
? Internet of Things
? Pervasive and Mobile Computing
User-Oriented Approaches
? Human-Computer Interaction
? Social Computing and Social Network Analysis
? User-Centered Approaches
? Collaborative Computing
Business Process Management
? Business Process Engineering and Reengineering
? Process Mining
? Enterprise Engineering
Business Intelligence
? Big Data & Business Analytics
? Decision Information Systems
? Knowledge Management
? Knowledge Discovery from Data
? Information and Value Management
Reflective Research and Practice
? Research Methodologies in Information Science
? Impact of Information on the Enterprise and the Individual
? Lifecycle Models
? Design Science and Rationale

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