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+ | <p class="subtitle is-5">We are pleased to invite you to contribute to IMISC 2018.</p> | ||
+ | <p><strong>Deadline for paper and short-paper submissions</strong><br>July 29, 2018</p> | ||
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+ | <p>The conference will continue IMISC’ practice of connecting the research and practitioner communities to exchange ideas, frame problems, and share solutions. All promoted papers will be published by respectable journals.</p> | ||
+ | <p>Information systems concept and related technologies have been evolving in several directions over the past years. New types and kinds of data, new types of applications and information systems to support them raise diverse challenges to be addressed. The so-called big data challenge, streaming data management and processing, social networks and other complex data analysis, including semantic reasoning into information systems supporting for instance trading, negotiations, and bidding mechanisms are just some of the emerging research topics. We construe management information systems broadly, including applications ranging from ebusiness to ambient intelligence, and a wide variety of technologies ranging from edge computing to wearable computers.</p> | ||
+ | <p>We welcome new research on management information systems coming from very diverse communities ranging from psychology to mathematics. In particular, we care as much about the underlying technology and systems as we care about the human and economic impact of these systems. Please see <strong><a href="index.php?title=Topics_of_Interest">IMISC 2018 Topics of Interest</a></strong>.</p> | ||
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Call for Tracks The Organizing Committee solicits proposals for organizing and hosting tracks. Deadline for proposals Notifications Prospective track chairs should submit an up to two-page description for organizing a track, which should include at least the following items:
May 29, 2018
June 1, 2018
Call for Papers
We are pleased to invite you to contribute to IMISC 2018.
Deadline for paper and short-paper submissions
July 29, 2018
Notifications
August 19, 2018
Deadline for camera-ready version
September 9, 2018
The conference will continue IMISC’ practice of connecting the research and practitioner communities to exchange ideas, frame problems, and share solutions. All promoted papers will be published by respectable journals.
Information systems concept and related technologies have been evolving in several directions over the past years. New types and kinds of data, new types of applications and information systems to support them raise diverse challenges to be addressed. The so-called big data challenge, streaming data management and processing, social networks and other complex data analysis, including semantic reasoning into information systems supporting for instance trading, negotiations, and bidding mechanisms are just some of the emerging research topics. We construe management information systems broadly, including applications ranging from ebusiness to ambient intelligence, and a wide variety of technologies ranging from edge computing to wearable computers.
We welcome new research on management information systems coming from very diverse communities ranging from psychology to mathematics. In particular, we care as much about the underlying technology and systems as we care about the human and economic impact of these systems. Please see IMISC 2018 Topics of Interest.