I-SOCIETY 2011 - 2011 International Conference on Information Society (i-Society)
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Category I-SOCIETY 2011
Deadline: February 08, 2011 | Date: June 27, 2011-June 29, 2011
Venue/Country: London, U.K.
Updated: 2010-10-29 10:41:07 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
The International Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2011) is Technical Co-Sponsored by IEEE UK/RI Computer Chapter. The i-Society 2011 is a global knowledge-enriched collaborative effort that has its roots from both academia and industry. The conference covers a wide spectrum of topics that relate to information society, which includes technical and non-technical research areas.The mission of i-Society 2011 conference is to provide opportunities for collaboration of professionals and researchers to share existing and generate new knowledge in the field of information society. The conference encapsulates the concept of interdisciplinary science that studies the societal and technological dimensions of knowledge evolution in digital society. The i-Society bridges the gap between academia and industry with regards to research collaboration and awareness of current development in secure information management in the digital society.The topics in i-Society 2011 include but are not confined to the following areas:New enabling technologiesInternet technologiesWireless applicationsMobile ApplicationsMultimedia ApplicationsProtocols and StandardsUbiquitous ComputingVirtual RealityHuman Computer InteractionGeographic information systemse-ManufacturingIntelligent data managementIntelligent AgentsIntelligent SystemsIntelligent OrganisationsContent DevelopmentData Mininge-Publishing and Digital LibrariesInformation Search and RetrievalKnowledge Managemente-IntelligenceKnowledge networksSecure TechnologiesInternet securityWeb services and performanceSecure transactionsCryptographyPayment systemsSecure Protocolse-Privacye-Truste-RiskCyber lawForensicsInformation assuranceMobile social networksPeer-to-peer social networksSensor networks and social sensinge-LearningCollaborative LearningCurriculum Content Design and DevelopmentDelivery Systems and EnvironmentsEducational Systems Designe-Learning Organisational IssuesEvaluation and AssessmentVirtual Learning Environments and IssuesWeb-based Learning Communitiese-Learning Toolse-Educatione-HealthData Security Issuese-Health Policy and Practicee-Healthcare Strategies and ProvisionMedical Research EthicsPatient Privacy and Confidentialitye-Medicinee-ArtLegal IssuesPatentsEnabling technologies and toolse-ScienceNatural sciences in digital societyBiometricsBioinformaticsCollaborative researchIndustrial developmentsTrends in learningApplied researchCutting-edge technologiese-SocietyGlobal TrendsSocial InclusionIntellectual Property RightsSocial InfonomicsComputer-Mediated CommunicationSocial and Organisational AspectsGlobalisation and developmental ITSocial Softwaree-GovernanceDemocracy and the Citizene-AdministrationPolicy IssuesVirtual Communitiese-BusinessDigital EconomiesKnowledge economyeProcurementNational and International Economiese-Business Ontologies and ModelsDigital Goods and Servicese-Commerce Application Fieldse-Commerce Economicse-Commerce ServicesElectronic Service Deliverye-MarketingOnline Auctions and TechnologiesVirtual OrganisationsTeleworkingApplied e-BusinessElectronic Data Interchange (EDI)Research in progressOngoing research from undergraduates, graduates/postgraduates and professionalsPanel DiscussionProposals from those who would like to facilitate a panel discussion are welcomed. The proposals may address any of the topics falling within the scope of the conference themes.Panel Discussions provide an opportunity for public discussion amongst a selected group of panelists. Central to the success of a panel discussion is the choice of a good topic as the focus for discussion and panellists who bring differing perspectives and are confident in making clear arguments in a live situation. Panels should comprise of three to five scholars who present their arguments; a discussant offers critical comment on the arguments made and the discussion is opened up to the participating audience.The proposal must include:TitlePanel Chair(s) (if necessary)Speakers Name, Affiliation and EmailScope Objective and motivationThe i-Society 2011 will set aside space for those who wish to pursue discussion of a particular topic or issue. Interested individuals should submit a proposal not more than 400 words, on or before January 31, 2011. In addition, the proposal should indicate the duration of the panel discussion (preferred duration is 90 minutes).All accepted Panel Discussion proposal will be published in the Conference Proceedings. If you are interested in organising Panel Discussion for the i-Society 2011, please email your proposal to the pandis
i-society.euSubmissions should be in MS Word format.Virtual Presentation (Video Conferencing)We understand that some presenters will not be able to make the trip to the United Kingdom to present their research paper, case study, work in progress and report, mainly due to financial and/or political restrictions on travel. The i-Society 2011 has therefore instituted a virtual presentation system to allow the authors of accepted papers the same publication opportunities as regular presenters. A research works submitted without the participant attending the Conference in person, but presented via video conferencing are refereed and published (if accepted) in the conference proceedings. You can submit a research paper, case study, work in progress and report for virtual presentation under the open call for papers via email to papers
i-society.euAll the accepted papers will appear in the proceedings and modified version of selected papers will be published in special issues peer reviewed journals.
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