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    INOSA 2012 - 1st International ICST conference on No SQL Databases and Social Applications

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    Category INOSA 2012

    Deadline: February 15, 2012 | Date: June 06, 2012-June 08, 2012

    Venue/Country: Berlin, Germany

    Updated: 2011-12-22 10:17:31 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    The INOSA conference in Berlin / Germany focuses on breakthroughs, new concepts and applications for developing, operating and optimizing social software systems, as well analysing and exploiting the data created by these systems.

    Computer Science is intertwined with users from its early beginnings. There is hardly a software just for itself. Each software is created for user needs. This process has now reached the private life. The Internet, Web and wireless communication has fundamentally changed our daily communication and how information flows in commercial and private networks. New issues came up with this trend: Non-SQL databases offer better feature for a number of social applications. Semantic systems helps to bridge the gap between words and their meaning. Data mining and inference helps to extract implicit facts. P2P systems are proper answers to an increasing amount of data that shall be exchanged. In 2010, more smart phones than computer are sold. Mobile devices and context aware systems (e.g. locations based systems) play a major role for social applications. New threats accompany these trends as well, though. Social hacking, lost of privacy, vague or complex copy rights are just one of them.

    Conference venue is the Ellington hotel in the heart of Berlin.

    Full, short and work-in-progress paper are welcome.

    Topics

    Software has entered the private and social life. This conference shall bring together new technical trends, research and applications. We are looking for new technical approaches, ideas, theories and concepts in research but also for new applications. The conference will focus especially but is not limited on the following topics around Non-SQL and social applications

    Software engineering for social applications

    frameworks for social software development

    user feedback integration in software engeering processes

    usability for social applications

    privacy and safe data exchange in social applications

    social software engineering

    open data, open knowledge

    Data storage

    Data curation and data cleansing for social applications

    Advances in NoSQL databases for social applications

    Semantic technologies for social applications

    Standardized ontologies or vocabularies for social applications

    Structuring data with natural language processing techniques

    Social mobile applications

    Location based systems

    Context based systems

    Mobile Databases

    Big social data

    Infrastructure for big social data

    Information retrieval optimized for big social data

    Advanced approaches for analysing big social data

    Visual analytics for big social data

    Open corpora of big social data for scientific research

    Business models for social applications

    Innovative social applications

    Innovative business models for social applications

    Fine tuning of applications and business models based on user behaviour analytics

    Co-development of business models, software architecture and data-driven opportunities

    Social data modelling

    Modelling languages for semantic data

    Using Semantic Web for social data, e.g. RDF/OWL, Topic Maps

    Semantic based data retrieval

    Data-driven Competitive Intelligence

    Competitor Mining

    Competitor Relationship Mining

    Competitor Profiling

    Open Data for Competitive Intelligence

    Real-time Competitive Intelligence

    Important dates: Submissions deadline: 15 February

    Notification deadline: 31 March

    Camera-ready deadline: 30 April

    Publishing and indexing: Accepted papers will be published in Springer's LNICST series and will appear in the SpringerLink, one of the largest digital libraries online that covers a variety of scientific disciplines, as well as in the ICST's own EU Digital Library (EUDL).

    LNICST volumes are submitted for inclusion to leading indexing services, including DBLP, Google Scholar, ACM Digital Library, ISI Proceedings, EI Engineering Index, CrossRef, Scopus.

    Authors of the best papers will be invited to submit extended versions for inclusion in a special issue on Scalable Information Systems and/or Social Informatics (to be confirmed).

    Best Paper and Best Student Paper awards will be granted to authors of the best papers.

    Submission and registration: [comming soon]

    For submission guidelines please see: [comming soon]

    Registrations opens in March 2012

    Organizing Committee:

    Thomas Schwotzer, HTW Berlin (Germany)

    Lutz Maicher, Fraunhofer Leipzig (Germany)


    Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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