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CALL FOR PAPERS<br />
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International Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2011),<br />
Technically Co-Sponsored by IEEE UK/RI Computer Chapter<br />
27-29 June, 2011, London, UK<br />
www.i-society.eu<br />
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The International Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2011)<br />
is Technically Co-Sponsored by IEEE UK/RI Computer Chapter.<br />
The i-Society is a global knowledge-enriched collaborative effort<br />
that has its roots from both academia and industry. The conference<br />
covers a wide spectrum of topics that relate to information society,<br />
which includes technical and non-technical research areas.<br />
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The mission of i-Society 2011 conference is to provide opportunities<br />
for collaboration of professionals and researchers to share existing<br />
and generate new knowledge in the field of information society.<br />
The conference encapsulates the concept of interdisciplinary science<br />
that studies the societal and technological dimensions of knowledge<br />
evolution in digital society. The i-Society bridges the gap<br />
between academia and industry with regards to research collaboration<br />
and awareness of current development in secure information management<br />
in the digital society.<br />
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The topics in i-Society 2011 include but are not confined to the<br />
following areas:<br />
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*New enabling technologies<br />
- Internet technologies<br />
- Wireless applications<br />
- Mobile Applications<br />
- Multimedia Applications<br />
- Protocols and Standards<br />
- Ubiquitous Computing<br />
- Virtual Reality<br />
- Human Computer Interaction<br />
- Geographic information systems<br />
- e-Manufacturing<br />
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*Intelligent data management<br />
- Intelligent Agents<br />
- Intelligent Systems<br />
- Intelligent Organisations<br />
- Content Development<br />
- Data Mining<br />
- e-Publishing and Digital Libraries<br />
- Information Search and Retrieval<br />
- Knowledge Management<br />
- e-Intelligence<br />
- Knowledge networks<br />
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*Secure Technologies<br />
- Internet security<br />
- Web services and performance<br />
- Secure transactions<br />
- Cryptography<br />
- Payment systems<br />
- Secure Protocols<br />
- e-Privacy<br />
- e-Trust<br />
- e-Risk<br />
- Cyber law<br />
- Forensics<br />
- Information assurance<br />
- Mobile social networks<br />
- Peer-to-peer social networks<br />
- Sensor networks and social sensing<br />
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*e-Learning<br />
- Collaborative Learning<br />
- Curriculum Content Design and Development<br />
- Delivery Systems and Environments<br />
- Educational Systems Design<br />
- e-Learning Organisational Issues<br />
- Evaluation and Assessment<br />
- Virtual Learning Environments and Issues<br />
- Web-based Learning Communities<br />
- e-Learning Tools<br />
- e-Education<br />
<br />
*e-Society<br />
- Global Trends<br />
- Social Inclusion<br />
- Intellectual Property Rights<br />
- Social Infonomics<br />
- Computer-Mediated Communication<br />
- Social and Organisational Aspects<br />
- Globalisation and developmental IT<br />
- Social Software<br />
<br />
*e-Health<br />
- Data Security Issues<br />
- e-Health Policy and Practice<br />
- e-Healthcare Strategies and Provision<br />
- Medical Research Ethics<br />
- Patient Privacy and Confidentiality<br />
- e-Medicine<br />
<br />
*e-Governance<br />
- Democracy and the Citizen<br />
- e-Administration<br />
- Policy Issues<br />
- Virtual Communities<br />
<br />
*e-Business<br />
- Digital Economies<br />
- Knowledge economy<br />
- eProcurement<br />
- National and International Economies<br />
- e-Business Ontologies and Models<br />
- Digital Goods and Services<br />
- e-Commerce Application Fields<br />
- e-Commerce Economics<br />
- e-Commerce Services<br />
- Electronic Service Delivery<br />
- e-Marketing<br />
- Online Auctions and Technologies<br />
- Virtual Organisations<br />
- Teleworking<br />
- Applied e-Business<br />
- Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)<br />
<br />
*e-Art<br />
- Legal Issues<br />
- Patents<br />
- Enabling technologies and tools<br />
<br />
*e-Science<br />
- Natural sciences in digital society<br />
- Biometrics<br />
- Bioinformatics<br />
- Collaborative research<br />
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*Industrial developments<br />
- Trends in learning<br />
- Applied research<br />
- Cutting-edge technologies<br />
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* Research in progress<br />
- Ongoing research from undergraduates, graduates/postgraduates and professionals<br />
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Important Dates:<br />
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Paper Submission Date: March 31, 2011<br />
Short Paper (Extended Abstract or Work in Progress): March 20, 2011<br />
Notification of Paper Acceptance /Rejection: April 15, 2011<br />
Notification of Short Paper (Extended Abstract or Work in Progress) Acceptance /Rejection: April 10, 2011<br />
Camera Ready Paper and Short Paper Due: April 30, 2011 <br />
Participant(s) Registration (Open): January 1, 2011<br />
Early Bird Attendee Registration Deadline (Authors only): February 1 to April 30, 2011<br />
Late Bird Attendee Registration Deadline (Authors only): May 1 to June 1, 2011<br />
Conference Dates: June 27-29, 2011 <br />
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For more details, please visit www.i-society.eu<br />
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