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Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Special Issue on Social Multimedia and Storytelling - IEEE MultiMedia

Posted on 03:05 by Unknown
IEEE MultiMedia Special Issue on Social Multimedia and Storytelling: Using
Social Media to Capture, Mine, and Recreate Experiences, Events, and Places

(1st Call for Contributions)

The pervasive use of media capturing devices and the wide adoption of online
social networking platforms have led to the proliferation of online content
captured at places (such as landmarks and points of interest) and events
(ranging from live concerts to demonstrations). Such content holds great
potential for deriving richer representations of the depicted places and
events. This is not only due to the abundance of diverse multimedia content,
but also due to the availability of a large variety of contextual
information, ranging from location metadata and textual descriptions to
online interactions and user feedback (for example, in the form of ratings).
Therefore, leveraging social multimedia content and its surrounding context
offers ample opportunities for better understanding and capturing the real
world and for building innovative and engaging applications. However, the
uncontrolled nature of user-contributed content and the complexity of the
social media lifecycle raise significant research challenges related both to the effective
collection, mining, and indexing of social multimedia and to their
combination, creative reuse, and presentation.

The objective of this special issue is to revisit how social multimedia is
transforming the way multimedia content is captured, shared, and made
available to others. In particular, we are interested on the different
stages of the lifecycle of the social multimedia content — from the moment
something is captured, through its online sharing, collection, and
processing to its remixing, repurposing, retrieval, and presentation. The
nexus of all these stages is the relation of the content with user
experiences, real-world places, and events. This special issue aims to cover
multidisciplinary works that congregate around places, activities, and
people.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to
* place- and event-centric social multimedia discovery and collection;
* social event detection;
* real-world place and event mining and analytics;
* place and event summarization through social content;
* social network and interaction analysis around places and events;
* social media content geotagging and applications;
* dynamic image and video mash-ups on real-world places and events;
* social media visualization and aggregation of places and events;
* event- and location-based storytelling using social media;
* interactive social media applications;
* sentiment and engagement analysis using social media.

Call available online at:
http://www.computer.org/portal/web/computingnow/mmcfp3

Submission deadline is 20 July 2014.

Guest Editors
Symeon Papadopoulos, The Centre for Research & Technology Hellas (CERTH),
Greece Pablo Cesar, Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI), The Netherlands
David Ayman Shamma, Yahoo! Research, USA Aisling Kelliher, Carnegie Mellon
University, USA Ramesh Jain, University of California Irvine, USA

Feel free to get in touch for further questions.
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Sunday, 27 October 2013

ACIS Presentation - Shared Editing on the Web: A Classification of Developer Support Frameworks

Posted on 03:39 by Unknown
My colleague István Koren from the ACIS group at RWTH Aachen University gave a presentation at the CollaborateCom 2013, in Autin, TX. As usual the slides are available in slideshare.
In this presentation we concentrate on principle libraries available for supporting shared editing and collaborative activities in near real-time on the Web. Thus all libraries are in Javascript. Some of them make use of XMPP. This is also the first time, we present the House of Quality application in the public. This tool is based on the Google Real-Time API and supports prioritization of requirements. We made use of this app in the Layers project but it is available in the Google Web Store for free.


Shared Editing on the Web: A Classification of Developer Support Frameworks from IstvanKoren
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Friday, 25 October 2013

Open PhD Research Position – Tools for Cooperation and Workplace Learning, University of Bochum

Posted on 06:12 by Unknown
========================================================================= Open PhD Research Position – Tools for Cooperation and Workplace Learning =========================================================================

At the Chair for Information and Technology Management, Ruhr University of Bochum, Germany, we offer a position for a Researcher / PhD Candidate in Fulltime, starting January / February 2014 in the EU funded project EmployID (up to 4 years run time)

More information and downloads for the position can be found at
http://www.imtm-iaw.rub.de/?p=2906

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Information and Technology Management (IMTM) at the Institute for Applied Work Science of the Ruhr University of Bochum is one of the leading groups in the design and analysis of socio-technical systems with a focus on areas such as HCI, CSCW / Groupware and CSCL / Learning at Work. We analyse individual and collaborative work and explore new methods, concepts and IT tools to support and improve this work.

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In the EU funded research project EmployID (http://employid.eu/), which will begin in February 2014, IMTM is responsible for developing a set of combinable methods and IT tools to support reflection and e-Coaching at work in personal employment services (job agencies) in different European countries. For our project team we are looking for a new colleague to deal with the design, development and evaluation of such tools in individual and collaborative work.
The candidate should have graduated in computer science or other studies related to the position (preferably no longer than one year ago) and should be motivated to write a PhD thesis on a topic of the project.

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Work assignments
** Analysis (e.g., interviews, ethnography) of constraints and requirements
** Development and exploration of IT tools to support reflection and coaching at work
** Introduction and integration of IT tools in work processes and existing (IT) infrastructures
** Work on scientific questions on tool support for reflection and coaching at work

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Requirements for the candidate
** Graduation in computer science or other studies fitting the tasks of the project (grade 'good' or better)
** Knowledge in programming of web applications (e.g., JavaScript, Java and application servers) and/or mobile applications (e.g., Android or iOS)
** Basic experiences (e.g., by working projects or in final thesis) in areas such as learning at work, reflection support, e-learning, cooperative systems, knowledge management, web 2.0 or similar
** Basic experience in using empirical methods (e.g., interviews, observation, focus groups)
** Interest in scientific work, especially in publishing project results in conferences and journals
** Motivation to create a PhD thesis on topics of the project
** English fluently, written and spoken
** Willingness to travel

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Favourable additional experiences
** In-depth knowledge in empirical methods (qualitative and/or quantitative) and/or evaluation of IT systems
** Experience in e-coaching, creativity support or other areas relevant for the project tasks
** Experience in socio-technical and/or interaction design

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Funding and Benefits
** The position is fully funded (German TV-L E13)
** Possibility to work and gather experiences in a European project with international partners from science and business (partners from Austria, Germany, Spain, Slovenia, UK)
** Writing a PhD thesis on a topic of the project
** Self-regulated and sole responsible work in a collaborative work environment
** Integration in a scientific work group and network

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Information and Contact
Dr.-Ing. Michael Prilla
Institut für Informations- und Technikmanagement Ruhr-Universität Bochum - NB 1/67 http://www.imtm-iaw.rub.de
+49 234 32 27735

Please send your application including your CV (tabular), brief letter of motivation and an example of your writing (e.g., published articles or parts of final thesis) no later than 28th of November via eMail to:
michael.prilla@rub.de

We at the Ruhr-University try to foster careers of female scientists where they are under-represented and encourage all women to apply. Applications of suitable candidates with disabilities are welcome as well.

Date of job offering: 14th October 2013
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Thursday, 24 October 2013

5th International Workshop on Interactive Environments and Emerging Technologies for eLearning (IEETeL 2014)

Posted on 02:59 by Unknown
Call for papers

5th International Workshop on
Interactive Environments and Emerging Technologies for eLearning (IEETeL 2014)

will be held in conjunction with
the 8th International Conference on Complex, Intelligent, and Software Intensive Systems
http://voyager.ce.fit.ac.jp/conf/cisis/2014/index.html

2-4 July, 2014, Birmingham, UK


Rationale:

eLearning is a dynamic research area reflecting on the current requirements of all
participants in the educational process for innovative teaching and meaningful learning
combining existing knowledge with future perspectives.
The aim of IEETeL2014 is to connect researchers, educators and technology experts giving
them an opportunity to share and discuss new solutions, trends and realizations of
eLearning environments and the adoption of emerging technologies in educational
settings. These will draw the challenging problems in information gathering, processing
and usage; development of web-based and mobile services; building intelligent and
social-oriented applications in support of flexible, personalized, adaptable, in-demand
learning.

This forum invites research, technical papers, and work in progress investigating
eLearning environment process development, information processing/management in local
and small settings as well as in global and large scale ones and practices of
implementation in education to facilitate university students as well as to prepare them
to become self-organized and life-long learners. These include the technological aspect
of environment building: "from scratch", using open source software or mashup
applications from a cloud as well as pedagogical strategies and solutions for utilizing
such environments.

Topics of interest (but not limited)

 - Web 2.0 Applications for Learning
 - 3D Virtual Environments
 - Semantic Web
 - Educational MashUps
 - Immersive technologies in ADL
 - Networks/Grids for learning
 - Adaptive and intuitive environments
 - Personal Learning Environments
 - Mobile learning  environments and applications
 - Augmented Reality Implementation
 - Intelligent and smart applications


Important dates

   Submission Deadline:      December 15, 2013
   Authors Notification:     February 15, 2014
   Final Manuscript:         March 15, 2014
   Author Registration:      March 15, 2014
   Conference Dates:         July 2-4, 2014

Paper Submission

Authors should submit no more than six pages via the main conference EDAS system:
http://edas.info/N15989 in PDF format.
Please send your paper as a copy to the workshop organizers.
The instructions for manuscript formatting could find at the main conference web site
CISIS-2014:
http://voyager.ce.fit.ac.jp/conf/cisis/2014/submit.html
The accepted papers will be published in the Proceedings of the CISIS-2014 conference.

Program Committee:

Alexander Mikroyannidis, The Open University, UK
Alev Elci, Eastern Mediterranean University, Turkey
Artur Lugmayr, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
David Fonseca, Ramon LLull University, Spain
Elvira Popescu, University of Craiova, Romania
Fernando Albuquerque Costa, University of Lisboa, Portugal
Gabriela Grosseck, West University of Timisoara, Romania
Inge de Waard, Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp, Belgium
Ion Roceanu, "Carol l" National Defence University, Romania
Isabel Azevedo, Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal
Jennifer Richardson, Purdue University, USA
Laurent Moccozet, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Marco Temperini, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Maya Dimitrova, Bulgarian Academy of Science, Bulgaria
Mikhail Morozov, Mari State Technical University, Russia
Milena Head, McMaster University, Canada
Mohamed Amine Chatti, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Pasquina Campanella, University of Bari "Aldo Moro", Italy
Paulo Sampaio, University of Salvador, Brazil
Raja Maznah Raja Hussain, Universiti Malaya, Malaysia
Volin Karagiozov, American University in Bulgaria, Bulgaria
Wuttke Heinz-Dietrich, Technical University Ilmenau, Germany


Organizers:

Malinka Ivanova
email: m_ivanova@tu-sofia.bg

Minoru Nakayama
email: nakayama@cradle.titech.ac.jp

URL of the workshop:
https://sites.google.com/site/ieetel2014/home
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Wednesday, 23 October 2013

22nd European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2014)

Posted on 03:44 by Unknown
================ Call for Papers ================


ECIS 2014 - June 8-11 - Tel Aviv: Submission Dates and Guidelines


Paper Submission begins: 1 November, 2013

Call for Papers Submission Deadline Date: 8 December, 2013

Notification of acceptance: 3 March, 2014

Panel submission deadline: 5 March, 2014

Final version of accepted papers due: 30 March, 2014

Early Bird Registration closes: 16 April, 2014



Digital Work, Digital Life. Our physical reality is increasingly entangled with digital representations. We are continuously connecting to distant others via email, text and social media on our mobile devices. We rely on big data analytics to help us take action in our increasingly complex world and inanimate objects are beginning to communicate with one another in “the Internet of things.” At ECIS 2014 we want to make the exploration of the opportunities and challenges associated with increasing digitality in both our work and everyday lives a key theme. Not only will ECIS 2014 feature conference tracks that focus on digital innovation but it will also introduce new forms of conferencing and interacting. ECIS 2014 will leverage digital technology for participants to meet and interact in new ways. It will also offer a variety of presentation modalities including paper presentations, interactive posters and demos, and developmental roundtable discussions. ECIS 2014 will al so include an industry track where experts in such fields as cyber security, mobile technology and digital innovation will share their insights.


The complete CFP is available on the ECIS 2014 website: http://ecis2014.eu/call-for-papers/


General Submission Requirements

Tracks

All papers need to be submitted to one "and only one" of the 24 tracks that constitute the ECIS 2014 program http://ecis2014.eu/the-tracks/ :



01 Digital Work, Digital Life (conference theme)

02 Advancing Theories and Theorizing in IS Research

03 Alternative Genres

04 Business Intelligence and Knowledge Management

05 Business Model and Entrepreneurship Research in IS

06 Business Process Management

07 Designing Collaboration

08 Decision Support and Big Data

09 Digital Health Initiatives

10 Economics and Value of IS

11 General IS Topics and Breakthrough Ideas

12 Human-Computer Interaction

13 IT Project Management

14 IS Security and Privacy

15 IT Strategy and Governance

16 Mobile Life and Mobile Technologies

17 Openness and IT

18 IS Teaching Cases

19 Research Methods and Philosophy

20 Service Innovation, Engineering, and Management

21 Social Media Research and Analytics within and between Organizations

22 Sustainably Digital

23 The Digital Public Sector

24 Panels



Submission Types

ECIS 2014 invites five types of submissions:

# Completed Research Papers

# Research-in-Progress Papers

# Teaching Cases (submitted to Teaching Cases Track only)

# Prototypes

# Panels (please note: submission deadline for panels is 5 March, 2014)


Important Dates for Authors


Open for Online Submissions

The ECIS 2014 submissions website is open from 1 November, 2013 until 8 December, 2013. All submission types (completed research papers, research-in-progress papers, teaching cases, prototypes, and panels) must adhere to the submission guidelines outlined in this webpage. No submissions (except panels) will be accepted after midnight Central European Time (GMT+1), 8 December, 2013. Submissions can only be done online through the submission system on the website.

Please note that this is a strict deadline; there will be no extensions granted either as a whole or to individual submitters.



Author Notification Date:

Authors will be notified as to whether their submission was accepted, conditionally accepted, or rejected by 2 March, 2014.


Authors Revisions Due Date:

Authors must have their final submissions submitted by 30 March, 2014.



Early Bird Registration Due Date:

At least one author of every accepted submission must register for the conference by the Early Bird registration date, which is 16 April, 2014.


Author presentations at ECIS 2014:

At least one author of every accepted submission must register for ECIS 2014 and be prepared to present their papers in Tel Aviv at any time during the conference (Monday 9 June, to Wednesday 11 June). Failure to comply with this requirement may result in a paper’s withdrawal from the ECIS 2014 Proceedings.


More detailed submission requirements can be found at: http://ecis2014.eu/
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ACIS Presentations - Browser-Based Collaborative Modeling in Near Real-Time

Posted on 01:20 by Unknown
At the CollobarateCom 2013 in Austin, TX, my colleague Petru Nicolaescu from the ACIS group at RWTH Aachen University gave a presentation about our near real-time browser based collaborative modeling approach. As usual the slides are available in slideshare.
We are working on near real-time collaboration since a while and have now a couple of prototypes implementing use cases going beyond the support systems like Google Docs are offering. A field of particular interest is collaborative modeling. Modeling is a very complex activities and collaborative modeling demands a lot of communication among a community of modeling practitioners, especially when the community members have a different background or a different level of expertise in modeling. But the demand for collaborative modeling is growing since in many domains cost pressures and digitization are requesting more predictable processes and outcomes. In this presentation we have a community of teachers which are authoring courses using IMS LD.  Tool support for IMS LD has been shown to be effective for the modeling process but current tools are limited in their usability, since they are not supporting collaborative activities or they are not Web-enabled and near real-time.  Based on the ROLE framework we have realized the SyncLD prototype which has been evaluated in the METIS project.

Browser-Based Collaborative Modeling in Near Real-Time from Nicolaescu Petru
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Friday, 18 October 2013

15th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Data Management (MDM 2014)

Posted on 07:40 by Unknown
CALL FOR PAPERS
MDM 2014

15th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Data Management
14-18 July, 2014, Brisbane, Australia
http://www.mdmconferences.org/mdm2014/

The general theme of MDM 2014 will be "Mobile and Social Big Data"

The MDM series of conferences, since its debut in December 1999, has
established itself as a prestigious forum for the exchange of innovative and
significant research results in mobile data management. The term mobile in
MDM has been used from the very beginning in a broad sense to encompass all
aspects of mobility - aspects related to wireless, portable and tiny
devices. The conference provides unique opportunities for researchers,
engineers, practitioners, developers, and users to explore new ideas,
techniques, and tools, and to exchange experiences.

The general theme of MDM 2014 will be "Mobile and Social Big Data".
We invite submissions of original research contributions and industrial
papers as well as proposals for demos, panels and workshops.

A number of events (workshop, demos, panels, seminars, PhD forum, and
special industrial forum) will be organized to cater for all academic
activities, apart from research track activities.

- Workshops are for fast track publications of papers
- Demos will present state of the art prototypes
- Panels will review current research activities and explore
new frontiers
- PhD forum to encourage student participation
- Industrial forum for companies to present their research
and development works

IMPORTANT DATES:
- Abstracts due: Jan 8, 2014
- Paper submission: Jan 15, 2014
- Acceptance notification: Mar 26, 2014
- Camera ready paper submission: Apr 23, 2014

ORGANISING COMMITTEE:

General Chairs:
Arkady Zaslavsky (CSIRO, Australia)
Panos K. Chrysanthis (University of Pittsburgh, USA) Christian Becker
(university of Mannheim, Germany)

PC Co-Chairs:
Jadwiga Indulska (The University of Queensland, Australia) Mohamed Mokbel
(University of Minnesota, USA) Daniela Nicklas (University of Oldenburg,
Germany)

Industrial Track Chairs:
Ricky Robinson (NICTA, Australia)
Dipanjan Chakraborty (IBM Research Labs, India)

Demonstrations Chairs:
Seng Loke (LaTrobe University, Australia) Vladimir Zadorozhny (University of
Pittsburgh, USA)

Panel Chairs:
Shonali Krishnaswamy (I2R, Singapore)
Demetris Zeinalipour (University of Cyprus,Cyprus)

Advanced Seminars Chairs:
Mohamed Gaber (University of Portsmouth, UK) Rui Zhang (University of
Melbourne, Australia)

Doctoral Colloqium Chairs:
Jari Veijalainen (University of Jyvaskyla, Finland) Mohamed Sharaf (The
University of Queensland, Australia)

Workshop Chairs:
Claudia Roncancio (University of Grenoble, France) Goce Trajcevski
(Northwestern University, USA)

Publicity Chairs:
Nilanjan Banerjee (IBM Research Labs, India) Andreas Konstantinidis
(University of Cyprus, Cyprus) Michael Sheng (University of Adelaide,
Australia) Jingtao Wang (University of Pittsburgh, US)

Proceedings Chair:
Chi-Yin Chow (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)

Local Organising Chair:
Prem Jayaraman (CSIRO, Australia)

Webmasters:
Karan Mitra (CSIRO, Australia)
Andreas Konstantinidis (University of Cyprus, Cyprus) Jingtao Wang
(University of Pittsburgh, US)


TECHNICAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:

Nitin Agrawal (NEC Labs, USA)
Walid Aref (Purdue University, USA)
Nikolaos Armenatzoglou (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong
Kong) Anas Basalamah (Umm Al-Qura University Makkah, Saudi Arabia) Claudio
Bettini (University of Milan, Italy) Thomas Brinkhoff (Jade University
Oldenburg, Germany) Ying Cai (Iowa State University, USA) Dipanjan
Chakraborty (IBM Research, India) Sriram Chellappan (Missouri Univ. of
Science & Technology, USA) Ming-Syan Chen (National Taiwan University,
Taiwan) Chi-Yin Chow (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Alfredo
Cuzzocrea (ICAR-CNR and University of Calabria, Italy) Maria Luisa Damiani
(University of Milan, Italy) Alex Delis (Univ. of Athens, Greece) Thierry
Delot (INRIA Lille Nord Europe & Université de Valenciennes, France) Ugur
Demiryurek (University of Southern California, USA) Yunjun Gao (Zhejiang
University, China) Michael Gertz (Heidelberg University, Germany) Le
Gruenwald (The University of Oklahoma, USA) Ralf Hartmut Güting
(Fernuniversität Hagen, Germany) Takahiro Hara (Osaka University, Japan)
Khaled Harras (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) Peizhao Hu (NICTA,
Australia) Yoshiharu Ishikawa (Nagoya University, Japan) Guillaume Jourjon
(NICTA, Australia) Vana Kalogeraki (Athens University of Economics and
Business, Greece) Yutaka Kidawara (National Institute of Information and
Communications Technology, Japan) Kyoung-Sook Kim (National Institute of
Information and Communications Technology, Japan) Hiroyuki Kitagawa
(University of Tsukuba, Japan) Shonali Krishnaswamy (Monash University,
Australia) Peer Kröger (Ludwig-MaximiliansUniversity, Germany) Lars Kulik
(The University of Melbourne, Australia) Mohan Kumar (Rochester Institute of
Technology, USA) Wang-Chien Lee (Pennsylvania State University, USA) Wenjia
Li (Georgia Southern University, USA ) Seng Loke (La Trobe University,
Australia) Hua Lu (Aalborg University, Denmark) Chang-Tien Lu (Virginia
Tech, USA) Sanjay Madria (Missouri Univ. of Science and Technology, USA)
Sergio Mascetti (University of Milan, Italy) Bernhard Mitschang (University
of Stuttgart, Germany) Torben Bach Pedersen (Aalborg University, Denmark)
Wen-Chih Peng (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan) Evaggelia Pitoura
(University of Ioannina, Greece) Marius Portmann (University of Queensland,
Australia) Matthias Renz (Ludwig-Maximilians University, Germany) Daniele
Riboni (University of Milan, Italy) Jagan Sankaranarayanan (NEC Labs, USA)
Kai-Uwe Sattler (TU Ilmenau, Germany) Markus Schneider (University of
Florida, USA) Matthias Schubert (Ludwig-Maximilians University, Germany)
Timos Sellis (RMIT University, Australia) Junho Shim (Sookmyung Women's
University, Korea) Weiwei Sun (Fudan University, China) Vincent S. Tseng
(National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan) Vassilis Tsotras (University of
California Riverside, USA ) Ouri Wolfson (University of Illinois, USA)
Jianliang Xu (Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong) Bo Xu (University of
Illinois, USA) Moustafa Youssef (Egypt-Japan University of Science and
Technology, Egypt) Vladimir Zadorozhny (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
Jianting Zhang (City University of New York, USA) Yu Zheng (Microsoft
Research Asia, China) Xiaofang Zhou (University of Queensland, Australia)
Roger Zimmermann (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
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Web Science track @ The 23rd International World Wide Web Conference (WWW 2014)

Posted on 07:38 by Unknown
 
WWW 2014 CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS

WEB SCIENCE TRACK
The 23rd International World Wide Web Conference

April 7-11, 2014 / Seoul, Korea

http://www2014.kr

The International World Wide Web Conference (WWW) is an annual international conference focused on the future direction of the World Wide Web. This year, WWW 2014 will be held at Seoul, the heart of the Korean culture and education, as well as politics and economics. In recognition and support of the aims, values, and achievements of Web Science as a novel interdisciplinary research field, WWW 2014 will feature a Web Science Track.

Web Science focuses on the analysis and design of Web architecture and applications, as well as studies of the people, organizations, and policies that shape and are shaped by the Web. Accordingly, Web Science embraces the study of the Web as a vast information network of people and communities. It also includes the study of people and communities using the digital records of user activity mediated by the Web. An understanding of human behavior and social interaction can contribute to our understanding of the Web, and data obtained from the Web can contribute to our understanding of human behavior and social interaction.

*A journal special issue will be published with extended versions of selected papers from this track. All track papers will be published in the companion proceedings of the WWW conference. *

This track focuses on all aspects of Web Science. Papers that demonstrate interdisciplinary work will be particularly welcomed.

*Important Dates*

Full paper submission:
Monday, 16th December (23:59 Hawaii Standard Time)
Notifications of acceptance:
Monday, 27th January, 2014.

*Submission Requirements*

All submitted papers must:
• be written in English;
• contain author names, affiliations, and email addresses;
• be formatted according to the ACM SIG Proceedings template (
http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates) with a font size no smaller than 9pt;
• be in PDF, and formatted for US Letter size;
• occupy no more than six pages in total.
Papers longer than 6 pages could be rejected without review.

It is the authors' responsibility to ensure that their submissions adhere strictly to the required format. Submissions that do not comply with the above guidelines may be rejected without review.

Research papers should be submitted through EasyChair: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=www14websci

For any inquires please contact the programme chairs at
www14websci@easychair.org.
*Topics (non-exclusive list):*

▪ Analysis of human behavior and social interaction using data from social media, online networks and communities
▪ Methodological challenges of analyzing Web-based large-scale human interaction and behavior
▪ Network analysis of the Web and of Web-based data
▪ Collective intelligence, collaborative production, and social computing
▪ Structure and organization on the Web
▪ Social interaction with, and influence by, internet of things
▪ Web communities and online lifestyles
▪ Web, society, and innovation
▪ Intellectual property and the commons
▪ Governance, trust, and privacy
▪ Web access, literacy, and democracy
▪ Knowledge, education, and scholarship on and through the Web
▪ People-driven Web technologies, including social search, open data, and new interfaces

*Track Chairs*

Professor Sung-Hyon Maeng, KAIST, South Korea
Professor Wendy Hall, University of Southampton, UK

*Track Programme Chairs*

Dr Harith Alani, Knowledge Media Institute, UK
Dr Matthew Weber, Rutgers University, USA
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Thursday, 17 October 2013

Learning Analytics in Formal and Informal Learning

Posted on 03:48 by Unknown
The table below is a synopsis of my recent paper "Community Analytics - Challenges and Oportunties". In the paper, I try to motivate that current learning analytics in formal learning approaches are limited in applications of recorded data because they are already biased by the learning analytics environment. In informal learning, in particular in community-regulated learning, because of the eco-system like community-regulated learning environments and the dynamic nature of learning activities, learning goals and learning communities more data mining and recommender technologies can be applied. So, informal learning is more interesting for computer scientists than formal learning :-)
So, what are highlights of new opportunities for learning analytics in informal learning. First, since we have no formal teacher or instructor role and expertise in a community of learners is a highly dynamic concept, we need to identify experts in a learning community. Experts may be good candidates for mentors, advisers or teachers in an informal learning community. Newcomers (learners) in a community may appreciate an indication about the expertise of persons in the community. For sure, these algorithms must be robust enough to survive attacks of trolls and other misbehaving persons. Second, if we have the concept of a learning community, it may be an important questions for learners which community one should join. For example, if I am an intermediate learner of Spanish, I would not like a learner community where the majority are beginners (unless I want to become an immediate expert :-) But, as a learner I would not learn enough, since I know too much already. I would also not like to join a very advanced learner group, because I do not know enough to learn effectively. In formal learning this is often addressed as a competence level of a course. In informal learning we need to extent current expert recommender systems to community recommender systems. If we have communities,  we may want to join forces with other learners to exchange knowledge about learning tools, goals etc. But how to find such communities in the Web? Here, (overlapping) community detection algorithms may help to find other communities with similar profiles.With methods of social network analysis, communities can be found and knowledge can be co-created and thus scaled in communities of practice.

Formal Learning
Learning Analytics
Community-regulated Learning
Community Learning Analytics
Environment
LMS
EDM/VA
CIS/ROLE
DM/VA/SNA/ Role Mining
Tools
Fixed
LMS Specific
Ecosystem
Tool Recommender
Activities
Fixed
Content Recommender
Dynamic
Content Recommender/ Expert Recommender
Goals
Fixed
Progress
Dynamic
Progress / Goal Mining / Refinement
Communities
Fixed
Not applicable
Dynamic
(Overlapping) Community Detection
Use Cases
Courses
Learning Paths
Peer Production / Scaffolding
Semantic Networks of Learners / Annotations
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Wednesday, 16 October 2013

GALA Conference - Press Release

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This is the official press release for the upcoming GALA conference on Serious Games and Learning. Please re-distribute.




GaLA Conference 2013

Dassault Systemes will host the 2ndGames and Learning Alliance (GaLA) international conference (www.galaconf.org). The conference will be chaired by Alessandro De Gloria, who is full professor of electronic engineering at the University of Genoa, president of the Serious Games Society (www.seriousgamessociety.org) and coordinator of the Game and Learning Alliance  (GaLA) (www.galanoe.eu), European Union 7th Framework Programme Network of Excellence (NoE) dedicated to Serious Games, that are computer games ad-hoc designed for education and training.

The conference will take place at the Dassault Paris Vélizy Campus from Wednesday October 23rd to Friday October 25th.

The conference has been organized by the GaLA NoE and by the Serious Games Society (SGS) (www.seriousgamessociety.org), an international association for promoting research, development and use of serious games.

Organization of a conference specifically devoted to Serious Games (SGs) has the aim of gathering, building and nurturing an expert community on SGs which involves academic, industrial developers, teachers and corporate decision makers, to promote knowledge share, technology transfer and business development.

The conference received a huge amount of submissions concerning SGs. This has allowed the organizers to prepare six high quality sessions, with 25 speeches covering all the major phases of SG design and deployment, from the theoretical foundations to the real-world application use cases. Two panels are also foreseen, with a special focus on SG research roadmap and on technology transfer from labs to market, respectively.

The conference will host two key-note speeches. James Stewart, researcher at the European Commission Joint Research Centre IPTS, Seville, will deliver a speech on “Serious Games for empowerment and social inclusion”, while Donald Brinkman, who manages external programs in digital humanities, digital heritage and games for learning at Microsoft Research in the US, will give a talk on “Serious Play for Lifelong Learning”.

The first day of the conference will be devoted to workshops and tutorials, with academic and industrial coverage. The covered topics range from gamification to virtual reality environments, from industrial training through SGs to pedagogy-based game design. An industry event will take place on Wednesday afternoon.

As applied research should systematically confront itself with the marketplace, in parallel to the conference, a Serious Games Exhibition will take place (on Wednesday 23rd and Thursday 24th), with field leading-edge companies showing their products and doing networking.

A Doctoral School, directed by prof. Ana Paiva, of Inesc-Id, will be held on Wednesday 23rd (http://gaips.inesc-id.pt/gala-dc/). In this event, PhD students will have the opportunity to present their work, ideas and methodology to their colleagues and a group of experienced tutors. The idea is that tutors will provide personalized feedback on the presented works. We believe this will help enormously the research of young academics entering the field of Serious games.

During the gala dinner, on Thursday night, the GaLA awards ceremony will take place, awarding the best academic papers.

The GaLA conference 2014 will take place in Bucharest (Romania), in June 2014.




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Tuesday, 15 October 2013

The 26th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE'14)

Posted on 07:38 by Unknown

The 26th International Conference on 
Advanced Information Systems Engineering 
CAiSE'14 

16-20 June 2014, Thessaloniki, Greece

http://delab.csd.auth.gr/caise2014/

*** Information Systems Engineering in Times of Crisis ***

Real-time information systems and overly complex financial products have
been blamed as causes of recent financial crises. The IS Engineering
community is treating such phenomena as challenges, to be addressed through
research and improved practices. In particular, our community has begun to
address the role of information systems in predicting, preventing, and
reacting to crises of many different kinds: data-centric financial and
fiscal dependency analysis of the globalized financial systems, resilience
of critical infrastructures by information management, reaction to natural
disasters such as fires, floods, earthquakes, etc. Due to the very nature of
crises as unexpected events with broad and vast impact, IS Engineering
challenges traditional wisdom and methodologies, as well as interactions
between research and practice including stakeholders such as crisis victims.

CAiSE '14 will, as always, act as a forum of discussion that brings together
researchers and practitioners in the field of IS Engineering. It will be the
place to share mature research, ground-breaking ideas, and experience
reports in our discipline.

CAiSE welcomes all submissions that fall in the domain of information
systems engineering. This year, the conference extends a special welcome to
papers that address the role of IS engineering in crisis situations. Four
kinds of contributions are accepted:
- Formal and/or technical papers
- Empirical evaluation papers
- Experience papers
- Exploratory papers

The CAiSE topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:

----- Methods, techniques and tools for IS engineering • Innovation and
creativity in IS engineering • Enterprise architecture and enterprise
modelling • Requirements engineering • Business process modeling, analysis
and management • Requirements, models, and software reuse • Adaptation,
evolution and flexibility issues • Domain engineering • IS in networked &
virtual organizations • Method engineering • Knowledge, information, and
data quality • Languages and models • Mining, monitoring and predicting •
Variability and configuration • Matching, compliance and alignment issues •
Conceptual design and modelling • Security • Service science

----- Innovative platforms, architectures and technologies for IS •
Service-oriented architecture • Model-driven architecture • Component based
development • Agent architecture • Distributed, mobile, and open
architecture • Innovative database technology • Semantic web • IS and
ubiquitous technologies • Adaptive and context-aware IS

----- Domain specific IS engineering:
• Crisis Management
• eGovernment
• Enterprise applications (ERP, COTS)
• Data warehouses and business intelligence • Workflow systems • Knowledge
management systems • Content management systems

Important dates
• Workshop submission deadline: 18 October 2013
• Paper submission deadline: 29 November 2013
• Tutorial submission deadline: 13 December 2013
• Notification of acceptance: 17 February 2014
• Conference, Workshops & Related Events: 16-20 June 2014

Download the Conference Call for papers for details:
http://delab.csd.auth.gr/caise2014/files/CAiSE_2014_CfP_v4.pdf

Organising Committee
Steering Committee
• Barbara Pernici, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
• Oscar Pastor, Universitat Politècnica València, Spain
• John Krogstie, Norwegian University of Science and Technology,
Norway
Advisory Committee
• Arne Sølvberg, Norwegian University of Science and Technology,
Norway
• Janis Bubenko Jr, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
• Colette Rolland, University of Paris 1, France
General Chairs
• Colette Rolland, University of Paris 1, France
• Yannis Manolopoulos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
• Haralambos Mouratidis, University of East London, UK
Program Board Chair
• Eric Dubois, Public Research Center H. Tudor, Luxembourg
Program Chairs
• Matthias Jarke, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
• John Mylopoulos, University of Trento, Italy
• Christoph Quix, Fraunhofer FIT, Germany
Tutorial and Panel Chairs
• Jaelson Castro, University of Pernambuco, Brasil
• Dimitri Karagiannis, University of Vienna, Austria
Workshops Chairs
• Lazaros Iliadis, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
• Mike Papazoglou, University of Tilburg, The Netherlands
• Klaus Pohl, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Forum Chairs
• Selmin Nurcan, University of Paris 1, France
• Elias Pimenidis, University of East London, UK
Doctoral Consortium Chairs
• Oscar Pastor, Universitat Politècnica València, Spain
• Yannis Vassiliou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Organizing Committee Chairs
• Anastasios Gounaris, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
• Apostolos Papadopoulos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Publicity Chairs
• Christos Kalloniatis, University of the Aegean, Greece
• Lin Liu, Tsinghua University, China
• Eric Yu, University of Totonto, Canada
• Renata Guizzardi, Universidade Federal do Espirito Santo, Brasil
• Naoufel Kraiem, Université de Manouba, Tunisia
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• Ioannis Karydis, Ionian University, Greece
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Sunday, 6 October 2013

9th International Conference on Collaborative Computing (IEEE CollaborateCom 2013)

Posted on 23:29 by Unknown
As last year, we have two papers accepted for the CollaborateCOm 2013.


Call for Participation

IEEE CollaborateCom 2013:

The 9th IEEE International Conference on Collaborative Computing:
Networking, Applications and Worksharing

20-23 October 2013
Austin, Texas, United States
http://www.collaboratecom.org/


### Scope ###
Over the last two decades, many organizations and individuals have relied
on electronic collaboration between distributed teams of humans, computer
applications, and/or autonomous robots to achieve higher productivity and
produce joint 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 grids. Future collaboration solutions that fully
realize the promises of electronic collaboration require advancements in
networking, technology and systems, user interfaces and interaction
paradigms, and inter operation with application-specific components and
tools.
The Ninth International Conference on Collaborative Computing
(CollaborateCom 2013) will continue to serve as a premier international
forum for discussion among academic and industrial researchers,
practitioners, and students interested in collaborative networking,
technology and systems, and applications.

H I G H L I G T H S
- - - - - - - - - - -

- Two full day workshops
-- CIoT: http://cs.txstate.edu/~hn12/iot/
-- TRUSTCOL: http://scl.cs.nmt.edu/trustcol13/

- Three Keynote Speakers
-- Keynote 1: Lorenzo Alvisi (University of Texas at Austin)
-- Keynote 2: Vasant G. Honavar (NSF, Pennsylvania State University)
-- Keynote 3: Murat Kantarcioglu (Universtity of Texas at dallas)

- Two Panels
-- Panel 1: Autonomic Federated Security
-- Panel 2: Collaborative Computing and Current Hot Topics

- Over 75 technical papers altogether

- Best Paper Awards in Social Dinner

=== Organizing Committee ===

General Chairs:
- Elisa Bertino, Purdue University, USA
- Dimitrios Georgakopoulos, CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia

Technical Program Chairs:
- Alessandro Vinciarelli, University of Glasgow, UK
- Mudhakar Srivatsa, IBM Research, USA
- Surya Nepal, CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia

Panel Chairs:
- Calton Pu, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
- Mohamed Eltoweissy, Virginia Tech, USA & Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology, Japan

Workshop Chairs:
- Anne Hee Hiong Ngu, Texas State University, USA
- James Caverlee, Texas A&M University, USA

Sponsorship Chairs:
- Ling Liu, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
- James Joshi, University of Pittsburgh, USA

Publication Chair:
- Jinpeng Wei, Florida International University, USA

Industrial Chairs:
- Rafae Bhatti, Accenture, USA

Publicity Chair:
- Amirreza Masoumzadeh, University of Pittsburgh, USA

Local Arrangements Chair:
- Yijuan (Lucy) Lu, Texas State University, San Marcos, USA

Conference Coordinator:
- Erica Polini, EAI, Italy contact: erica.polini[at]eai.eu

=== Steering Committee ===
- Imrich Chlamtac (co-chair), Create-Net, Italy
- James Joshi (co-chair), University of Pittsburgh, USA
- Calton Pu. Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
- Elisa Bertino, Purdue University, USA
- Arun Iyengar, IBM, USA
- Tao Zhang, Cisco, USA
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