Connectionists: CfPs - Track 4: Information Systems and Technologies within FedCSIS'2020

Marcin Paprzycki marcin at amu.edu.pl
Thu Feb 27 18:13:31 EST 2020




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*Track 4: Information Systems and Technologies *
*within FedCSIS*
*https://fedcsis.org/2020/ist*
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*Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria*
*06-09 September 2020* **

We would like to cordially invite you to participate in the

*Track 4: Information Systems and Technologies 
<https://fedcsis.org/2020/ist>* (IST’2020) within
*https://fedcsis.org/202*0/ <https://fedcsis.org/2020/> (FedCSIS’2020)
which will be held on September 06-09, 2020 in Sofia (Bulgaria).

*Our track includes the following four technical sessions:*

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*Advances in Information Systems and Technologies AIST’2020*
** <https://fedcsis.org/aist>*https://fedcsis.org/aist*
*AIST’2020* constitutes a global forum for researchers and practitioners 
to present and discuss the recent research on information systems and 
technologies for business, governments, and society. AIST invites papers 
covering the most recent innovations, current trends, professional 
experiences and new challenges in the several perspectives of 
information systems and technologies, i.e. design, implementation, 
stabilization, continuous improvement, and transformation. It seeks new 
works from researchers and practitioners in business intelligence, big 
data, data mining, machine learning, cloud computing, mobile 
applications, social networks, internet of thing, sustainable 
technologies and systems, blockchain, etc.
*The main topics covered are:*

  * Advanced information systems and technologies for business;
  * Advanced information systems and technologies for governments;
  * Advanced information systems and technologies for education;
  * Advanced information systems and technologies for healthcare;
  * Advanced information systems and technologies for smart cities; and
  * Advanced information systems and technologies for sustainable
    development.

**Opis: logo ISM - biale tlo
*Information Systems Management ISM’2020*
*https://fedcsis.org/ism*
*ISM’2020 *constitutes a forum for the exchange of ideas for 
practitioners and theorists working in the broad area of information 
systems management in organizations. This session invites papers coming 
from two complimentary directions: management of information systems in 
an organization, and uses of information systems to empower managers. It 
is interested in all aspects of planning, organizing, resourcing, 
coordinating, controlling and leading the management function to ensure 
a smooth operation of information systems in an organization. Moreover, 
the papers that discuss the uses of information systems and information 
technology to automate or otherwise facilitate the management function 
are specifically welcome.
*The main topics covered are:*

  *
    Management of Information Systems in an Organization;
  *
    Uses of Information Systems to Empower Managers; and
  *
    Information Systems for Sustainability.

**
*2^nd Special Session on Data Science in Health, Ecology and Commerce 
DSH'2020*
*https://fedcsis.org/2020/dsh*
*DSH'2020 *
is a forum on all forms of data analysis, data economics, information 
systems and data based research, focusing on the interaction of those 
four fields. It embraces a rich array of issues on data science and 
offer a platform for research from diverse methodological directions, 
including quantitative empirical research as well as qualitative 
contributions. We welcome research from a medical, technological, 
economic, political and societal perspective.
**The main topics covered are:**

  * Data analysis in health, ecology and commerce;
  * (Health) Data management;
  * Health economics;
  * Data economics and data integration;
  * Semantic and AI based data analysis;
  * Data based health service research;
  * Smart service engineering;
  * Integrating data in integrated care and AI in integrated care;
  * Spatial health economics;
  * Risk adjustment and predictive modelling; and
  * Privacy in data science.

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*26th Conference on Knowledge Acquisition and Management KAM’2020*
*https://fedcsis.org/2020/kam*
**
*KAM’2020 *aims to to create possibility of presenting and discussing 
approaches, techniques and tools in the knowledge acquisition and other 
knowledge management areas with focus on contribution of artificial 
intelligence for improvement of human-machine intelligence and face the 
challenges of this century. We expect that the conference&workshop will 
enable exchange of information and experiences, and delve into current 
trends of methodological, technological and implementation aspects of 
knowledge management processes
**The main topics covered are:**

  * Knowledge creation, validation, discovery, and acquisition;
  * Knowledge dynamics and machine learning;
  * Distance learning and knowledge sharing;
  * Knowledge representation models;
  * Knowledge managers and workers;
  * Knowledge coaching and diffusion;
  * Knowledge engineering and software engineering;
  * Knowledge grid and social networks;
  * Knowledge management for design, innovation and eco-innovation process;
  * Business Intelligence environment for supporting knowledge management;
  * Knowledge management in virtual advisors and training; and
  * Human-machine interfaces and knowledge visualization.

*Paper submission, publication and indexation:*

  * Papers acceptance and publication category (regular, posiotion,
    short) will be judged based on their relevance to the conference
    theme, clarity of presentation, originality and accuracy of results
    and proposed solutions.
  * *Since 2012, Proceedings of the FedCSIS conference are indexed in
    the Web of Science, Scopus and other indexing services*.
  * Papers presented during the conference will be submitted for
    inclusion by *IEEE Xplore Digital Library proceedings* (ISBN and
    IEEE Catalog number) under a nonexclusive copyright, thus further
    publication of extended papers are possible. Conference proceedings
    will be submitted for indexation to BazEkon, Thomson Reuters -
    Conference Proceedings Citation Index, SciVerse Scopus, Inspec,
    Index Copernicus, DBLP Computer Science Bibliography and Google
    Scholar.
  * Extended versions of high-marked papers presented at ’ISM’2015,
    ISM’2016, ISM’2017, ISM'2018, and ISM’2019 have been published with
    *Springer *in volumes of Lecture Notes in Business Information
    Processing: *LNBIP 243*
    <http://rd.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-30528-8>, *LNBIP 277*
    <https://rd.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-53076-5>, and *LNBIP
    311* <https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-77721-4>,
    *LNBIP 346
    <https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-15154-6>*, and
    *LNBIP 380*(in print).
  * Extended and revised versions of high-marked papers presented at
    *Track4: IST’2020* *will be fast tracked for publication in the*
    *Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing series *(Springer).

*Important Dates/Deadlines:*

  *
    Submission Deadline of complete papers: *May 15, 2020 (There will be
    no extension of deadline. **Downward clock has been placed on the
    conference WWW site. It will expire on May 15, 2020 at midnight
    Hawaii time)*
  *
    **Position paper submission: *June 09, 2020*
  *
    **Acceptance decision: *June 30, 2020*
  *
    **Final version of paper submission: *July 15, 2020*
  *
    **Final deadline for discounted fee: *August 01**, 2020*

*On behalf of Chairs of  IST Track and Chairs of Sessions:*

Ewa Ziemba, University of Economics in Katowice, Poland

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