12th International Conference on Innovative Internet Community Systems

- "Future Requires Interdisciplinarity"

Due to the rapid evolution of web technologies and rich mobile devices, ICT support for communities is possible on next quality level. Moreover, different types of applications are using the Internet as a large distributed system. So mobile users and pervasive systems pose new technological and organizational challenges. Trying to achieve this, we challenge new research questions in a wide range of connected fields. In search of innovative solutions, inter-disciplinary collaboration among researchers and industry partners is essential. Hence, the goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers, experts, and practitioners from various areas related to novel Internet Community Systems.

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Latest news

May: Conference Program/Call for Participation flyer available

April: Conference programme announced

February 16th 2012: Extended deadlines announced

Oktober 2011: I2CS 2012 conference web-site launched 

Important dates

Important Dates

Extended Deadlines!
 

 

20 February, 2012

Abstract registration

5 March 2012 

Paper submission

27 March 2012    

Author notification

13 April 2012    

Camera-ready copies

April 16, 2012

Early registration

June 13-15, 2012

12 th International Conference on

Innovative Internet Community Systems

 

 

Call for Papers

The program commitee calls for contributions for the 12th Innovative Internet Community Systems dealing with theoretical, methodological, and technological aspects of the Internet Systems as well as business, governmental, and other applications. The selection of I2CS topics encompasses aspects of Internet Community Systems. The topics include, but are not limited to original work in the following areas:

 

Foundations - Theories, models, algorithms for communities

• Distributed algorithms and simulation models
• Game theory, graph theory and cost models
• Innovative communication protocols
• Self organization and self stabilization
• Security and privacy protection
• Swarm intelligence and collaborative behaviour
• Small world models and cloud computing

Technology - Distributed architectures and frameworks

• Service oriented architectures and QoS for communities
• Peer-to-peer, grid and innovative architectures
• Distributed community and middleware in the cloud
• Software agents and adaptive systems
• Web x.0, Enterprise x.0 and Wikis
• Community management in ad-hoc environments
• Information retrieval, text processing and ontologies

Applications and socialization - Communities on the move

• Mobile Internet applications and user experience
• Context and location awareness
• eHealth challenges and ambient assisted living
• Personalization, social media and search
• Social and business aspects of user generated content
• Recommender solutions and expert profiles
• Domain specific languages for semantic design

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