Jinpeng Wei | 1 Aug 2012 16:19

[Dbworld] CFP: 8th IEEE International Conference on Collaborative Computing

The 8th IEEE International Conference on Collaborative Computing:
Networking, Applications and Worksharing

IEEE CollaborateCom 2012

Co-Sponsored by EAI and IEEE CS

14-17 October 2012
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
http://www.collaboratecom.org/
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MAJOR HIGHLIGHTS

- The event is endorsed and sponsored by
     European Alliance for Innovation and IEEE Computer Society

- Best papers will be invited in Journal Special Issues (*ALL CONFIRMED*)

      [1] International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems
           (*Impact Factor: 1.433 in 20120  ) ***
      [2] Computer and Security (*5-Year Impact Factor: 1.307)*
      [3] Spring MONET
           (Special Issues for 2008, 2009 & 2010 has been published)

- Supporters for *Student Travel Grants *and *Best/Student Paper Awards*
      CSIRO, Australia
      University of Pittsburgh

- Digital Libraries and Indexing Services
      IEEEXplore, EU Digital Library (EUDL)
      EI (Comendex), Google Scholar, ISI, Scopus and many more

CALL FOR PAPERS

[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 interoperation with application-specific 
components and tools.The eighth International Conference on Collaborative 
Computing (CollaborateCom 2012) 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.

[Topics]

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

-Architectures, protocols, and enabling technologies for collaborative 
computing networks and systems
-Autonomic computing and quality of services in collaborative networks, 
systems, and applications
-Collaboration in pervasive and cloud computing environments
-Collaboration in data-intensive scientific discovery
-Collaboration in health-care environments
-Collaborative e-education, e-learning, and collaborative computing in 
large scale digital libraries
-Collaborative mobile networks and infrastructures
-Collaborative technologies for fast creation and deployment of new 
mobile services
-Collaborative, location-aware mobile systems/applications
-Collaboration techniques in data-intensive computing and cloud computing
-Collaborative sensor networks, unmanned air and ground vehicle networks 
& applications
-Collaborative, context-aware infrastructure
-Collaborative social networks & web-based collaboration
-Computer supported collaborative work with distributed systems
-Distributed collaborative workflows
-Data management and middleware support for collaborative information 
systems
-Energy management for collaborative networks
-Group-driven composition of systems from components
-Human-robot collaboration
-Human-centric ubiquitous collaboration
-Methodologies and tools for design and analysis of collaborative user 
applications
-Models & mechanisms for real-time collaboration
-Multi-agent technology and software technologies for collaborative 
networking and applications
-Peer-to-peer and overlay networks, systems, & applications
-P2P platforms for supporting collaboration
-Security, privacy and trust management in collaborative networks, 
systems, and applications
-Simulation, performance evaluation, experiments, and case studies of 
collaborative networks and applications
-Software design, testing, and experimentation technology for 
collaborative networking and applications
-Theoretical foundations and algorithms for collaborative networks, 
applications, and worksharing
-Tools for collaborative decision making processes
-Trustworthy collaborative business processing in virtual organizations
-Visualization techniques, interaction devices and visual languages for 
collaborative networks and applications
-Web services technologies and service-oriented architectures for 
collaborative networking and applications
-Workflow management for collaborative networks/systems

We invite original research papers that have not been previously 
published and are not currently under review for publication elsewhere. 
Contributions addressing all areas related to collaborative networking, 
technology and systems, and applications are solicited. The submitted 
manuscript should closely reflect the final paper as it will appear in 
the Proceedings. Submitted papers should be 10 pages in two-column IEEE 
proceeding format. The papers can be submitted in regular track or 
Industry/Application track.

[Publications]

All submitted papers and posters will be rigorously reviewed. All 
accepted papers will be made available in IEEE Xplore and other external 
indexing services (DBLP database, ZB1Math/CompuServe, IO-Port, EI, 
Scopus, INSPEC, ISI proceeding - pending approval). Approval is being 
granted for a special issue on CollaborateCom'12 to be published on 
ACM/Springer MOBILE NETWORKS & APPLICATIONS (MONET). 4-6 papers on the 
themes related to MONET will be selected for publication on this issue. 
Springer MONET and IJCIS special issues have been confirmed.

[Posters]

The conference will include a poster session that highlights recent and 
on-going research, experiments, and provocative ideas that have not been 
published elsewhere. Poster submissions will be reviewed and one page 
summaries of accepted posters will appear in the conference proceedings.

[Workshops proposals]

Proposals for half-day or full day workshops that focus on 
CollaborateCom 2012 related themes are solicited. Workshop proposals 
should be at most five pages, including a biographical sketch of each 
instructor, and submitted to the Workshop Chairs. Proposals will be 
evaluated based on the expertise and experience of the organizers and 
the relevance and importance of the subject matter. Please refer to call 
for workshop proposals for details.

[Panels proposals]

Proposals for panel discussions that focus on future visions for 
collaborative networking, applications, and worksharing are preferred. 
Potential panel organizers should submit a panel proposal of at most 
five pages, including biographical sketches of the proposed panelists 
to the Panel Chairs.

[Tutorial proposals]

Proposals for full and half-day tutorials are solicited. Tutorials are 
intended to enhance the technical program, and as such they should be 
relevant to collaborative computing, networking, worksharing, and 
applications. Potential tutorial presenters should submit a tutorial 
proposal of at most three pages, including: description of potential 
audience and background knowledge expected from the audience, if any; 
tutorial description; biographical sketch of presenter(s).

[Paper submission]

All paper, poster, panel, and workshop submissions will be handled 
electronically. Please visit the conference website 
www.collaboratecom.org for detailed submission requirements and procedures.

[Important dates]

[Extended Deadlines]
Abstract deadline:   August  3rd, 2012
Full Paper deadline: August 10th, 2012
Notification and registration opens: August 31st, 2012
Camera-ready deadline: September 20th, 2012

[Conference organizing committee]

General Chair:
Calton Pu. Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
James Joshi, University of Pittsburgh, USA

TPC Co-Chairs:
Barbara Carminati, Univ. Of Insubria, Italy
Lakshmish Ramaswamy, Univ. Of Georgia, USA

Panels Co-Chairs:
Ling Liu, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Mohamed Eltoweissy, Pacific Northwest National Lab and Virginia Tech, USA

Publications Chair:
Surya Nepal, CSIRO, Australia

Industry Co-Chairs:
Yuecel Karabulut, SAP, USA
Mudhakar Srivastav. IBM, USA

Workshop Co-Chairs:
Lujo Bauer, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Anna C Squicciarini, Pennsylvania State University, USA

Sponsorhsip Chair:
Dimitrios Georgakopoulos, CSIRO, Australia

Publicity Chair:
Jinpeng Wei, Florida International University, USA

Local Arrangments Chair:
Konstantinos Pelechrinis, University of Pittsburgh, USA

Finance Chair:
Natasa Milosevic, EAI

Conference Coordinator:
Erica Polini contact: erica.polini[at]eai.eu

[Steering Committee]
Imrich Chlamtac (Chair), Create-Net, Italy
Tao Zhang (Vice Chair), Telcordia Technologies, USA
Ken Birman, Cornell University, USA
Nim Cheung, Telcordia Technologies, USA
Arun Iyengar, IBM T.J. Watson, USA
Pradeep Khosla, Carnegie Mellon Univ., USA
Ling Liu, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
James Joshi, University of Pittsburgh, USA

ABOUT EAI
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fostering ICT enabled innovation to improve European competitiveness and 
to benefit society. EAI uses open e-platforms to inspire grassroots 
collaboration among all relevant actors, from organizations to 
individuals, to stimulate community driven innovation to its 
institutional and individual members worldwide. Through EAI, 
organizations find ideas and talent, and individual innovators find 
organizations for their ingenuity and craft. Join the innovation 
community at www.eai.eu
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