In Conjunction with 14-th NBiS International Conference


Call for papers

Formats: PDF, DOC

Important Dates

Submission Deadline: March 10, 2011  Extended: March 25, 2011
Authors Notification: April 25, 2011
Author Registration: May 27, 2011
Final Manuscript: May 27, 2011
Conference Dates: September 7 - 9, 2011


Topics

Papers should be focused on past, current and emerging methods and/or use of data technologies with a particular focus to collective intelligence. For example: Data Stream, Click stream, Cloud Computing, Crowd Computing, Data Annotation, Data Architecture, Data Capture, Data Clustering/Partitioning, Data Discovery/Management, Data Grids, Data Integration, Data Management and Knowledge Engineering, Data Mashups, Data Query Systems and Languages, Data Push/Notification, Data Scheduling, Data/Text Mining, P2P, Reality Mining, Data Visualization, Emerging Applications, Emerging/Enabling Collaborative Data Technologies, Trust and Security, Web Science, Web 2.0, Ubiquitus Intelligence.

The main topic areas include, but are not limited to:

  • Critical Reviews on Theory and Practices in Collective Intelligence
  • User Communities/Virtual Organizational Structures and Dynamics
  • Ad-Hoc Social Networking Analysis, Business Intelligence
  • Self-organising Systems and Networks
  • Self-adaptive Ant Colony, Swarm and Evolutionary Agents
  • Data/Text Mining, Reality Mining, Data Clustering, Graph Partitioning
  • Groupware, Social Networks (Web 2.0)
  • Ontology Management, Semantic Web, Web Services, Multi-Agents
  • Meta-Data, Annotation, Intra-/Inter Tagging, Inference Engines, Reasoning
  • Architectures, Discovery, Retrieval, Scheduling, Allocation, Monitoring
  • Enabling Technologies (Grids, P2P, Cloud, Crowds, Mashups, etc)
  • Data Management, Data Growth, Storage, Implications
  • Web and Ubiquitus Intelligence, Reality Mining
  • Security, Trust and Reputation, Identity Management and Privacy
  • Languages, Components, Programs, Knowledge Portals and/or Applications
  • Developments or future concepts and frameworks in various settings including (but not limited to) construction industry, transportation and other control systems, sensors, smart spaces, disaster management and threat detection, bioinformatics, environmental control, energy consumption control, business, economics, supply-chain management, planning and operations, etc.


EIDWT-2011 Tracks

There are 10 tracks, being held in EIDWT-2011 International Conference:

  1. Virtual Communities and Organizations.
  2. Social Networking and Mining.
  3. Natural Inspired Computing for Collective Intelligence
  4. Groupware and Online Campuses
  5. Ontologies and Metadata Representation
  6. Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
  7. Data Centers and Cloud Computing
  8. Security, Trust and Reputation
  9. Web Science and Business Intelligence
  10. Data Management and Information Retrieval


EIDWT-2011 Workshops

  1. International Workshop on Scalable optimization in Intelligent Networking
    (SCOPIN-2011)
  2. International Workshop on Machine Learning and Semantic Web Technologies
    (MLSW-2011)
  3. Second International Workshop on Situated Computing for Pervasive Environments
    (SCOPE-2011)
  4. The First International Workshop on Frontiers in Service Transformations and Innovations
    (FSTI-2011)
  5. First International Workshop on the Service for Large Scale Distributed Systems
    (SeDiS-2011)
  6. Enterprise Cloud Computing: Promise and Limitations
    (ECCPL-2011)


Please visit the workshop links or the EIDWT-2011 Workshop page for more information.