Call for Papers
NISS07: 2007 International Workshop on New Trends of Information
Sciences and Services
Selected
papers will be fast-track reviewed for special issues in some international
journals.
We¡¯re
in Progress:
We will make a new chapter as the leader of
the Information Sciences and Services
NISS08, the International Workshop on
New Trends of Information Sciences and Services will be held on September 2-4,
2008, Republic of Korea. The workshop proceeding will
be published by IEEE CS Series. Selected papers will be included as revised
monographs in the international journals.
This premium workshop provides
a forum in which to present research results in all areas related to the Theory,
Development, Applications, Experiences, and Evaluation of Information Sciences
and Services and Management.
Format:
The papers submitted for review must
be in the IEEE format (8.5" x 11", two-column). Please
strictly follow the formatting instructions (read the instructions in PDF,
DOC)
and layout instructions (read the instructions in PDF, DOC; see also the IEEE CS Author
Resources page).
Paper Types:
Paper
Types: Full paper/ Letter
Presentation
Types: Oral/ Post (Choice)
Track
Types: Research Track/ Technical Experience Track
The purpose of the Research
Track is to present and discuss the latest, best, most profound, and most
important research results in the research field of ISS. Topics of interest are
specified on the scope and topics page.
High quality
submissions are invited for technical papers describing original unpublished
results of theoretical, empirical, conceptual or experimental research. Papers
should describe a new contribution to ISS and should support claims of novelty
with citations to the relevant literature.
The purpose of the Technical
Experience Track is to establish a meaningful forum between practitioners and
researchers with useful solutions in various organizational environments,
diverse systems or different cultures. The Technical Experience Track includes
all kind of practical applications which are principles, projects, missions,
techniques, tools, methods, processes, and etc.
Submissions should
discuss experiences to researchers and practitioners. We invite original,
unpublished submissions in two categories:
Scope and Topics
The topics includes, but not limited to the followings:
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Information Sciences
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Service Sciences
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Knowledge Sciences
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Management Sciences
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Ubiquitous Sciences
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Human and Technology Sciences
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Futurology Sciences
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Education Sciences
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Convergence Sciences
Paper Submission and Workshop Organizers
Paper Submission: by email to the workshop
organizers.
Dr. Yun Ji Na (yjna@dongguk.ac.kr): Director General of AICIT, Dongguk
University, Korea
Dr. Franz Ko: Honorary Director General,
Cambridge, IBC, UK/ Professor, Dongguk University, Korea