Connectionists: Fwd: CFP: Information Systems and Technologies IST'2020 -- IEEE Event (Digital Library publication) -- telepresence possible -- 29.05.2020

Marcin Paprzycki marcin at amu.edu.pl
Sun May 24 17:33:27 EDT 2020


COVID-19 Information (NEW SUBMISSION DEADLINE, REDUCED FEES FOR REMOTE 
PARTICIPATION)

First, we would like to assure everybody that FedCSIS 2020 will take 
place, the submitted and accepted papers will be published and sent for 
indexations as usual.

Second, due to epidemiological situation (e.g. recent regulations put in 
place by the Bulgarian Government), it is extremely likely that the 
conference will be organized fully remotely. As a matter of fact, we are 
already actively exploring best ways of realizing a 
scientific-tele-conference.

Third, in the likely case of running FedCSIS as a remote-access 
conference, fees will be substantially reduced (details soon).

We look forward to receiving your contributions as usual, and guarantee 
that (regardless of circumstances) FedCSIS 2020 will be another 
memorable and rewarding conference.

FedCSIS organizers


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CALL FOR PAPERS

Information Systems and Technologies IST'2020

Track 4 within
15th Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems FedCSIS'2020
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria
06-09 September 2020
https://fedcsis.org/2020/ist


Dear friends and colleagues,

Are you interested in sharing and discussing your research on 
integrating and creating synergy between disciplines of information 
technology, information systems, and social sciences, i.e. economics, 
management, business, finance, and education? If yes, then please 
consider submitting our Track 4 IST'2020.

The track addresses the issues relevant to information technology and 
necessary for practical, everyday needs of business, other organizations 
and society at large. This track takes a socio-technical view on 
information systems and, at the same time, relates to ethical, social 
and political issues raised by information systems. It seeks new studies 
in many disciplines to foster a growing body of conceptual, theoretical, 
experimental, and applied research that could inform design, deployment 
and usage choices for information systems and technology within business 
and public organizations as well as households.

Extended versions of high-marked papers presented at technical sessions 
of IST 2015-2019 have been published with Springer in volumes of Lecture 
Notes in Business Information Processing: LNBIP 243, LNBIP 277, LNBIP 
311, LNBIP 346, and LNBIP 380.

Extended versions of selected papers presented during IST'2020 will be 
published in Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing series 
(LNBIP, Springer).


Authors can submit their paper to the technical sessions:

Advances in Information Systems and Technology (AIST'20), 
https://www.fedcsis.org/2020/aist;

Data Science in Health, Ecology and Commerce (DSH'19) (2nd Special 
Session DSH'20), https://www.fedcsis.org/2020/dsh;

Information Systems Management (15th Conference ISM'20), 
https://www.fedcsis.org/2020/ism;

Knowledge Acquisition and Management (26th Conference KAM'20), 
https://www.fedcsis.org/2020/kam;


Important dates:
-- Regular paper submission: May 29, 2020 (fixed - no extensions)
-- Position paper submission: June 23, 2020 (with option of regular 
paper submission - if discussed with chairs)
-- Acceptance notification: July 15, 2020
-- Final paper submission and author registration: July 30, 2020
-- Conference dates: September 6-9, 2020


Chairs of IST'2020 Track:
Ewa Ziemba, University of Economics in Katowice, Poland
Guangming Cao, Ajman University, United Arab Emirates
Daphne Raban, University of Haifa, Israel

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