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CIC 2017 - IEEE 3nd International Conference on Collaboration and Internet Computing

Date2017-10-15 - 2017-10-17

Deadline2017-06-09

VenueSan Jose, CA, USA - United States USA - United States

Keywords

Websitehttps://www.ieee-cic.org

Topics/Call fo Papers

IEEE 3nd International Conference on Collaboration and Internet Computing
San Jose, CA, USA. Oct 15 -17, 2017
IEEE CIC 2017
- Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society
- FLAGSHIP conference of IEEE Technical Committee on Internet
SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED to June 9, 2017
Website: http://www.ieee-cic.org
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Several Journal special issues being finalized
- STUDENT TRAVEL Grants available (10 or more)
- BEST [Student] Paper Awards
Confirmed Keynotes:
- Keynote 1: Democratization of Distributed Streaming Video Analytics
Dr. Victor Bahl
Distinguished Scientist, Director, Mobile & Networking Research,
Microsoft Research, USA
- Keynote 2: Living Digital Things
Edward A. Lee, Robert S. Pepper Distinguished Professor
EECS Department, University of California at Berkeley, USA
- Keynote 3: Global-Scale Data Management Systems for the Future Internet
Amr el Abadi, Professor, Department of Computer Science,
University of California at Santa Barbara, USA
- Keynote 4: A Faster Path to the Ambient Computing Era
Mohammad R. Haghighat
Senior Principal Engineer, Intel
Multiple Workshops:
- 2nd International Workshop on Internet-scale Clouds and Big Data (ISCBD)
(https://iscbd2017.github.io/index.html)
- International Workshop on Cooperation, Operation, Privacy and Safety in the IoT Universe (IoT-COPS ’17)
(More to be added)
Scope
The Internet has revolutionized the globalized society and enabled the growth of infrastructures, applications, and technologies that significantly enhance global interactions and collaborations that have significant impact on society. Unprecedented cyber-social and cyber-physical infrastructures and systems that span geographic boundaries are possible because of the Internet and the growing number of collaboration enabling technologies. Individuals and organizations have increasingly relied on electronic and/or Internet-enabled collaboration between distributed teams of humans, computer applications, and/or autonomous robots to achieve higher productivity and produce collaboratively developed products that would have been impossible to develop without the contributions of multiple collaborators.
Technology has evolved from standalone tools, to open systems supporting collaboration in multi-organizational settings, and from general purpose tools to specialized collaboration platforms. Future collaboration and Internet computing solutions that further the goal of achieving the full potential of global level collaboration require advancements in networking, technology and systems, user interfaces and interaction, cooperation and collaboration paradigms, and interoperation with application-specific components and tools.
IEEE CIC has been conceived as the key venue to serve as a premier international forum for discussion among academic and industrial researchers, practitioners, and students interested in Internet technologies, applications and services, collaborative networking, technology and systems, and applications.
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Several Special Issues in Journal are being planned
(For IEEE CIC2016, special issues were for
- IEEE Internet Computing
- Int'l Journal of Cooperative Info. Systems
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Important Dates
Full Paper submission deadline (EXTENDED): June 9, 2017
Notification of acceptance: July 9, 2017
Camera Ready Submission: July 30, 2017
Industry Track Papers
We would like to solicit papers that focus on design, implementation and deployment of solutions related to Collaboration and Internet Computing within the industrial or government environments. The papers submitted to this track are expected to advance practical and applied research focused on the use of CIC technologies, and real world CIC relevant networks, systems applications. Applications, such as: Internet enabled collaborative e-commerce, medical and pharmaceutical, defense, critical cyber-physical infrastructures, public policy, finance, engineering, environment, manufacturing, telecommunications, and government.
The Industry/Government Track will include papers selected through separate set of reviewers. Authors must clearly indicate sub-areas their papers are to be evaluated in because distinct criteria may be used for reviewing different category of submissions:
Deployed:
Deployed systems that are aim to provide real practical value to industry, Government, or other organizations, or communities. The papers should point out how the deployed system explicitly leverage CIC technologies or describe either qualitatively (lessons learnt, deployment experiences, etc.) or quantitatively the effect of use of CIC relevant technology in operational environments.
Emerging:
Newer applications that use collaboration and internet computing as central themes are expected here. The authors should clearly demonstrate value and interest to Industry, Government of society (e.g., scientific or medical professions; critical infrastructures). Papers that describe infrastructure development and deployment that enables the large-scale deployment of CIC technologies or their validation are also in these areas.
Awards:
IEEE CIC will feature a best paper award and a best student paper award (to be selected by the program committee). A paper is eligible for the best student paper award if the first author is a full-time student at the time of submission. A partial travel grant will be offered to the winner student.
Paper Submission
We invite original research papers that have not been previously published and are not currently under review for publication elsewhere. Contributions addressing all areas related to collaborative networking, technology and systems, and applications are solicited. The submitted manuscript should closely reflect the final paper as it will appear in the Proceedings. Submitted papers should be no longer than 10 pages in two-column IEEE proceeding format. The papers can be submitted in regular track or Industry/Application track.
Workshops Proposals:
Proposals for half-day or full day workshops that focus on IEEE CIC 2016 related themes are solicited. Workshop proposals should be at most five pages, including a biographical sketch of each instructor, and submitted to the Workshop Chairs. Proposals will be evaluated based on the expertise and experience of the organizers and the relevance and importance of the subject matter. Please refer to call for workshop proposals for details.
Panels Proposals:
Proposals for panel discussions that focus on future visions relevant to Collaboration and Internet Computing are preferred. Potential panel organizers should submit a panel proposal of at most five pages, including biographical sketches of the proposed panelists to the Panel Chairs.
Tutorials Proposals:
Proposals for full and half-day tutorials are solicited. Tutorials are intended to enhance the technical program, and as such they should be relevant to collaborative computing, networking, worksharing, and applications. Potential tutorial presenters should submit a tutorial proposal of at most three pages, including: description of potential audience and background knowledge expected from the audience, if any; tutorial description; biographical sketch of presenter(s).
Organizing Committee:
General Co-Chairs
Karl Aberer, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
M. Brian Blake, Drexel University, US
Dimitrios Georgakopoulos, Swinsburne University of Technology, Australia
Program Co-Chairs
Ravi Sandhu, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Schahram Dustdar, TU Wien, Vienna
Surya Nepal, Data64/CSIRO, Australia
Panels Co-Chairs
Calton Pu, Gerogia Tech, USA
Balaji Palanisamy, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Industry/Gov Track Co-Chairs
Tao Zhang, Cisco Inc.
Rong N. Chang, IBM T. J. Watson, Research, USA
Amirreza Masoumzadeh, SUNY at Albany, USA
Workshop Co-chairs
Lakshmish Ramaswamy, University of Georgia, USA
Barbara Carminati, University of Insubria, Italy
Local Arrangements Chair
Jerry Gao, San Jose University, USA
De Wang, Google Inc.
Publications Chair
Amirreza Masoumzadeh, SUNY at Albany, USA
Publicity Chair
Nathalie Baracaldo, IBM Research at Almaden, USA
Finance Chair
James Joshi, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Mohan Baruwal Chhetri, Swinburne University of Sience and Technology, Australia
Webmaster
Runhua Xu. University of Pittsburgh, USA
Steering Committee:
James Joshi (CHAIR), University of Pittsburgh, USA
Arun Iyengar, IBM, USA
Calton Pu, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Dimitrios Gerogakopolous, Swinsburne University of Technology, Australia
Elisa Bertino, Purdue University, USA
Ling Liu, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Karl Aberer, EPFL, Switzerland
Tao Zhang, Cisco, USA
Weisong Shi, Wayne State University, USA
Zhaohui Wu, Zhejiang University, China
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James B. D. Joshi
Professor, School of Information Sciences,
SIS Council Chair, & Director of LERSAIS
University of Pittsburgh, PA
Editor-in-Chief (Jan, 2017 onwards),
IEEE Transactions on Services Computing
Homepage: http://www.sis.pitt.edu/jjoshi/
LERSAIS : http://www.sis.pitt.edu/lersais/

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