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Scope of the Conference
Design of complex artifacts and systems requires the
cooperation of multidisciplinary design teams. The 2018 IEEE 22nd
International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design
(CSCWD 2018) provides a forum for researchers and practitioners involved in
different but related domains to confront research results and discuss key
problems. The scope of CSCWD 2018 includes the research and development of
collaboration technologies and their applications to the design of processes,
products, systems, and services in industries and societies. Collaboration
technologies include theories, methods, mechanisms, protocols, software
tools, platforms, and services that support communication, coordination and
collaboration among people, software and hardware systems. Related fields of
research include human-computer interaction, business process management,
collaborative virtual environments, enterprise modeling, security and
privacy, as well as social aspects and human factors related to collaboration
and design. -
Collaboration
theory, ontology and methodology -
Design of
collaboration (methods, processes, mechanisms, and protocols) -
Collaboration
across disciplines (design science, service science and data science) -
Innovative
collaborative approaches (crowdsourcing, social media) -
Collaborative
computing (clouds, services, sensor networks) -
Security and
privacy in collaborative systems -
Collaboration
technology applications Special Sessions
Nine special sessions are
organized by Program Committee members. Please contact special session
organizers directly if you are interested in submitting a paper to one of
these special sessions:
- Large
Scale Modelling and Coordination for Smart Cities (organizer: Dr. Jun Shen, jshen@uow.edu.au)
- Computer
supported and intelligent analytic systems for technology innovation and IP
management (organizer: Dr. Amy Trappey, trappey@ie.nthu.edu.tw)
- Multidisciplinary
Design Optimization (MDO) (organizer: Dr. Liang Gao,
gaoliang@mail.hust.edu.cn)
- Collaborative
Systems & Shared Economy (Uberization):
Principles, intermediation platforms & Case Studies (organizers: Dr.
Bertrand David, Bertrand.David@ec-lyon.fr; Dr. Chuantao Yin, chuantao.yin@buaa.edu.cn)
- Adaptive
Collaboration Systems (organizer: Dr. Haibin Zhu, haibinz@nipissingu.ca)
- Sensor
Networks and Internet of Things (organizer: Dr. Tie Qiu,
qiutie@ieee.org)
- Collaborative
Knowledge Creation and Sharing (organizer: Dr. Hongwei
Wang, hongwei.wang@port.ac.uk)
- Collaboration
in Emergencies (CollEm) (organizers: Adriana Vivacqua, avivacqua@dcc.ufrj.br; Marcos Borges, mborges@ppgi.ufrj.br)
- Internet
of Things and Smart Logistics (organizers: Dr. Giancarlo Fortino,
giancarlo.fortino@unical.it;
Dr. Wenfeng Li, liwf@whut.edu.cn)
Submission of Papers
Papers reporting original research results and
experience are solicited. Each paper, written in English, is limited to 6
pages (IEEE proceedings format), including references and illustrations. Electronic
submissions in PDF format are strongly recommended. Submission of a paper
should be regarded as an undertaking that, should the paper be accepted, at
least one of the authors will attend the conference to present the paper. Publication
All submitted papers will be reviewed by program committee members and selected based on their originality, significance, relevance, and clarity of presentation. Accepted papers will be published in the IEEE categorized conference proceedings and will be submitted for indexing to EI (Compendex), DBLP and other indexing services. Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit revised and expanded version of their papers to be considered for publication in special issues of well-known international journals. Contact
Associate Professor Fang Dong, School of Computer Science and Engineering Southeast University, China, fdong@seu.edu.cn Important Dates
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