Dear David,

This CFP is only slightly related to semantic web technologies in general
I would suggest you target such CFPs only to the W3c semantic web mailing
lists or, in your CFP,  make a introductory connection of the call to
DBpedia

Best,
Dimitris

On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 1:44 AM, David Brown <d.br...@i-society.eu> wrote:

> Apologies for cross-postings. Please send it to interested colleagues and
> students. Thanks!
>
>
> Final Call for Extended Abstracts!
>
>
> **********************************************************************************
> International Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2016)
> Technical Co-Sponsored by IEEE UK/RI Computer Chapter
> 10-13 October, 2016
> Dublin, Ireland
> www.i-society.eu
>
> *********************************************************************************
>
> Important Dates:
>
> *Extended Abstract (Work in Progress) Submission Date: May 31, 2016
> *Notification of Extended Abstract (Work in Progress)
> Acceptance/Rejection: June 15, 2016
> *Conference Dates: October 10-13, 2016
>
>
> The i-Society 2016 is Technical Co-Sponsored by UK/RI Computer
> Chapter. The i-Society is a global knowledge-enriched collaborative
> effort that has its roots from both academia and industry.
> The conference covers a wide spectrum of topics that relate to
> information society, which includes technical and non-technical
> research areas.
>
> The mission of i-Society 2016 conference is to provide opportunities
> for collaboration of professionals and researchers to share existing
> and generate new knowledge in the field of information society.
> The conference encapsulates the concept of interdisciplinary science
> that studies the societal and technological dimensions of knowledge
> evolution in digital society. The i-Society bridges the gap between
> academia and industry with regards to research collaboration
> and awareness of current development in secure information
> management in the digital society.
>
> The topics in i-Society 2016 include but are not confined to the
> following areas:
>
> *New enabling technologies
> - Internet technologies
> - Wireless applications
> - Mobile Applications
> - Multimedia Applications
> - Protocols and Standards
> - Ubiquitous Computing
> - Virtual Reality
> - Human Computer Interaction
> - Geographic information systems
> - e-Manufacturing
>
> *Intelligent data management
> - Intelligent Agents
> - Intelligent Systems
> - Intelligent Organisations
> - Content Development
> - Data Mining
> - e-Publishing and Digital Libraries
> - Information Search and Retrieval
> - Knowledge Management
> - e-Intelligence
> - Knowledge networks
>
> *Secure Technologies
> - Internet security
> - Web services and performance
> - Secure transactions
> - Cryptography
> - Payment systems
> - Secure Protocols
> - e-Privacy
> - e-Trust
> - e-Risk
> - Cyber law
> - Forensics
> - Information assurance
> - Mobile social networks
> - Peer-to-peer social networks
> - Sensor networks and social sensing
>
> *Semantic Web
> - Big Data
> - Data Mining
> - Metadata
> - Semantic Web Design
> - Semantic Technologies
>
> *e-Learning
> - Collaborative Learning
> - Curriculum Content Design and Development
> - Delivery Systems and Environments
> - Educational Systems Design
> - e-Learning Organisational Issues
> - Evaluation and Assessment
> - Virtual Learning Environments and Issues
> - Web-based Learning Communities
> - e-Learning Tools
> - e-Education
>
> *e-Society
> - Global Trends
> - Social Inclusion
> - Intellectual Property Rights
> - Social Infonomics
> - Computer-Mediated Communication
> - Social and Organisational Aspects
> - Globalisation and developmental IT
> - Social Software
>
> *e-Health
> - Data Security Issues
> - e-Health Policy and Practice
> - e-Healthcare Strategies and Provision
> - Medical Research Ethics
> - Patient Privacy and Confidentiality
> - e-Medicine
>
> *e-Governance
> - Democracy and the Citizen
> - e-Administration
> - Policy Issues
> - Virtual Communities
>
> *e-Business
> - Digital Economies
> - Knowledge economy
> - eProcurement
> - National and International Economies
> - e-Business Ontologies and Models
> - Digital Goods and Services
> - e-Commerce Application Fields
> - e-Commerce Economics
> - e-Commerce Services
> - Electronic Service Delivery
> - e-Marketing
> - Online Auctions and Technologies
> - Virtual Organisations
> - Teleworking
> - Applied e-Business
> - Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
>
> *e-Art
> - Legal Issues
> - Patents
> - Enabling technologies and tools
>
> *e-Science
> - Natural sciences in digital society
> - Biometrics
> - Bioinformatics
> - Collaborative research
>
> *Industrial developments
> - Trends in learning
> - Applied research
> - Cutting-edge technologies
>
> * Research in progress
> - Ongoing research from undergraduates, graduates/postgraduates and
> professionals
>
>
> For more details, please visit www.i-society.eu
>
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