[ecoop-info] CALL FOR POSTERS AND DEMOS: RCIS 2016 - 10th IEEE International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science
Irina Rychkova
irina.rychkova at univ-paris1.fr
Thu Oct 15 16:52:10 CEST 2015
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CALL FOR POSTERS AND DEMOS
* RCIS 2016 *
10th IEEE International Conference on RESEARCH CHALLENGES IN INFORMATION
SCIENCE
Co-located with the 34th French Conference INFORSID 2016
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1-3 June 2016, Grenoble, France
http://rcis-conf.com/
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*IMPORTANT DATES*
- Posters and Demos submission deadline: February 21, 2016 (23:59
Central European Time)
- Author notification: April 1, 2016
- Author registration deadline: April 22, 2016
- Camera-ready deadline: April 22, 2016
- RCIS’2016 Conference: June 1-3, 2016
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RCIS has become a recognized conference on research challenges in
information sciences. Organized for the 10th time in a row, RCIS 2016
will be held from June 1-3, 2016.
RCIS will feature posters in a poster session and offer the opportunity
for demonstrations of tools in a demonstration session. Both sessions
will provide a forum for researchers and practitioners to showcase their
work, to interact with conference participants, and to obtain feedback
on on-going research and advanced prototypes and products from
knowledgeable
conference attendees:
- Posters are intended to convey a research result and are not
advertisements for commercial software packages. While posters need not
describe completed work, they should report on research for which at
least some preliminary results are available.
- Demonstrations should directly and actively involve the exhibition and
display of software prototypes, research tools and associated materials
that illustrate research work in progress and serve as ground for
discussion of research ideas.
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*TOPICS*
RCIS welcomes posters and demos submissions from any domain of
Information Science. The list of interested topics includes, but is not
limited to:
Information Systems and their Engineering
- Requirements Engineering
- Software Engineering and Testing
- Model-Driven Engineering
- Information Systems Development Methods and Method Engineering
Data and Information Management
- Databases and Information
- Information Search and Discovery
- Conceptual Modeling and Ontologies
- Information Security and Risk Management
- Big Data, Right Data
Applications
- E-Health
- E-Government
- E-Commerce
- Web-Based Applications and Services
- Smart Cities
Information Infrastructures
- Cyber-Physical Systems
- Web Information Systems
- Grid Computing and Cloud Computing
- Internet of Things
- Pervasive and Mobile Computing
User-Oriented Approaches
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Social Computing and Social Network Analysis
- User-Centered Approaches
- Collaborative Computing
- Information Science and the Wisdom of the Crowd
Enterprise Engineering
- Business Process Engineering and Reengineering
- Process Mining
- Enterprise Modeling
- Information Science within Reengineering Scenarios
- Context-aware Organizations
Business Intelligence
- Big Data & Business Analytics
- Decision Information Systems
- Knowledge Management
- Knowledge Discovery from Data
- Information and Value Management
Reflective Research and Practice
- Research Methodologies in Information Science
- Impact of Information on the Enterprise and the Individual
- Lifecycle Models
- Design Science and Rationale
- Action Research and Case Studies in Information Science
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*SUBMISSION GUIDELINES*
Posters and demonstrations proposals must be submitted as a single PDF
file with no more than 2 pages. The two pages shall contain an abstract
describing the research content of the poster or what is going to be
demonstrated, along with the significance of the contribution to IS
technologies, title, authors, institutional affiliations and electronic
contact information. Proposals that exceed the limit of 2 pages will be
rejected without review.
Proposals that have already been accepted or are currently under review
for other conferences or journals will not be considered for publication
at RCIS 2016. Authors are invited to submit their proposal in English.
*SUBMISSION WEBSITE*
The submission site address is
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rcis2016 where you can
choose “Posters & Demos papers Section”.
*REVIEWING AND FORMAT*
Three members of the program committee will review submissions, and
selected proposals will be published in the RCIS’2016 Conference
Proceedings published by IEEE Xplore digital library.
Consequently, posters and demonstrations, paper submissions for posters
and demonstrations must be formatted using the IEEE 2-column format
(http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html).
In case you wish to format your paper according to this template you may
use the IEEE PDF eXpress tool (http://www.pdf-express.org/) to convert
your source file into an IEEE Xplore-compliant PDF file or to check if
your own PDF file is IEEE Xplore‐compliant. IEEE PDF eXpress is a free
service to IEEE conferences, allowing their authors to make IEEE
Xplore‐compatible PDFs (conversion function) or to check PDFs that
authors have made themselves for IEEE Xplore compatibility (PDF check
function). The conference ID for the IEEE PDF eXpress can be found on
the RCIS 2016 web site. It is important to note that submitting a file
to IEEE PDF eXpress is only for creation or checking of a compliant PDF
file and does not work as a submission; you must still submit your final
paper through the submission site indicated above. For more information
about how to use IEEE PDF eXpress, please see
http://rcis-conf.com/rcis2016/express.php.
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*POSTER PRESENTATION*
Authors of accepted posters will receive an opportunity to complete a
short oral presentation during a special poster session included in the
main program. Well-crafted posters will tell the story well by
themselves, but authors of posters are expected to be available to
describe and discuss the work presented in the poster during the
session. The poster dimensions will be 76 cm by 100 cm (30” by 40”),
with poster content mounted on rectangular poster board we will provide.
The layout may consist of several individual sheets of paper or a
monolithic large sheet.
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*DEMO PRESENTATION*
Authors of accepted demonstration proposals will have a chance to
present their material to conference attendees during a special
demonstration session included in the main program. Authors of
demonstrations are expected to be available to present, describe and
discuss the work behind the prototype during the session.
Authors should bring to the session the material they need to present
the demo. Any special request should be communicated sufficiently in
advance and agreed with the conference local organizing committee.
**By submitting a poster or demo paper, authors implicitly agree that at
least one of them register to the conference and present the poster or
the demo (at least one registration for each accepted paper, poster or
demo). Only posters and demos that have been presented by their authors
during the conference will be published in IEEE Proceedings.**
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*POSTER AND DEMOS CHAIRS*
Saïd Assar, Mines-Telecom Institute, France
said.assar at telecom-em.eu
Maya Daneva, University of Twente, Nederland’s
m.daneva at utwente.nl
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