****CoopIS 2022****

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# Call for Papers

## CoopIS 2022: The 28th International Conference on Cooperative Information
Systems

### October 04-07, 2022

### Bozen-Bolzano, Italy

Proceedings: Springer LNCS

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Important Dates:

- Abstract submission:          Jul 01, 2022

- Submission deadline:         Jul 11, 2022

- Acceptance Notification:   Aug 01, 2022

- Camera Ready Due:            Aug 20, 2022

- Author Registration Due:   Aug 30, 2022


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Papers need to be submitted to EasyChair. 

https://easychair.org/conferences/cfp_reminder.cgi?a=28049222


# Aim and Scope

The International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems is an
established international event for presenting and discussing scientific
contributions about technical, economical, and societal aspects of
distributed information systems at scale. 

The guiding theme of this 28th conference is "Information Systems in a
Digital World", with a particular focus on the following areas:

- Topic 1: Data, Information, and Knowledge Engineering 

- Topic 2: Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery

- Topic 3: Process Analytics and Technology

- Topic 4: Semantic Interoperability and Open Standards 

- Topic 5: Security and Privacy

- Topic 6: Internet of Things and Digital Twins

- Topic 7: Architecture and Management of Information Systems

- Topic 8: Human Aspects and Social Interaction in Information Systems



For a detailed description of these topics, please see the conference Web
site at https://coopisconference.org/



Submissions

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Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research papers that are
not under review for any other conference, workshop, or journal. Papers must
be written in English. The contributions should address research questions
that relate to one of the topics listed above.

We particularly encourage:

1. Contributions that introduce and evaluate technological innovations (e.g.
new techniques, tools, methods or software).

2. Empirical studies (e.g. quantitative data on the effects of novel
approaches in technical, social, or economical terms).

3. Systematic surveys of emerging technologies and competing paradigms.

The questions addressed should both be practically relevant and appealing to
the general IS field. Full papers should include a systematic evaluation of
the contribution and relate this contribution to related scientific work.
Short papers may present work supported by preliminary evidence only.

Submitted papers will be peer-reviewed by at least 3 reviewers. Papers are
evaluated in terms of originality, significance, technical soundness, and
clarity. 

Submissions for full papers must not exceed 18 pages in the final
camera-ready paper style. Short papers can cover up to 8 pages. 
Submissions must be laid out according to the final camera-ready formatting
instructions and must be submitted in PDF format.

Each accepted paper must have one of its authors registered to the
conference before the camera-ready deadline. The conference organizers
reserve the right of removing a paper from the proceedings if no author is
officially registered by the camera-ready deadline. 
Moreover, only papers that have been presented by their authors during the
conference will be published in the conference proceedings.

The final proceedings will be published by Springer Verlag in their Lecture
Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). Author instructions can be found at:
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html

It is mandatory to sumbit manuscripts in electronic form (in PDF format). 


Program Chairs

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Paolo Ceravolo, University of Milan, Italy 

Hajo Reijers, Utrecht University, The Netherlands



Program Committee 

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The list of PC members will be added to the conference page shortly.


Topic Descriptions

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Relevant topics for the conference include, but are not limited to the
following:


- Topic 1: Data, Information, and Knowledge Engineering 

- Topic 2: Machine-Learning and Knowledge Discovery

- Topic 3: Process Analytics and Technology

- Topic 4: Semantic Interoperability and Open Standards 

- Topic 5: Security and Privacy

- Topic 6: Internet of Things and Digital Twins

- Topic 7: Architecture and Management of Information Systems

- Topic 8: Human Aspects and Social Interaction in Information Systems



Topic 1: Data, Information, and Knowledge Engineering 

        - Conceptual and Enterprise Modeling

        - Ontology Learning and Engineering

        - Data Structures in Cloud and Big Data Architectures

        - Ontology and Schema Alignment and Interoperability

        - Evolution and Maintenance of Conceptual Models

        - Data Quality Management



Topic 2: Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery

        - Machine Learning

        - Deep Learning

        - Data Mining

        - Graph Embeddings

        - Entity Recognition and Linking

        - Linguistic Annotation



Topic 3: Process Analytics and Technology

        - Performance Measurment

        - Trace Encoding 

        - Process Discovery

        - Conformance Analysis

        - Process Improvement 

        - IT for work innovation

        - Robotic Process Automation



Topic 4: Semantic Interoperability and Open Standards

        - Vocabularies for the Semantic Web

        - Formalisms and Syntaxes

        - Querying Graph Data and Query Languages

        - Inference and Reasoning

        - Open Data Architectures and Ecosystems 



Topic 5: Security and Privacy

        - Access Control

        - Data Proteciton and Privacy

        - Blockchain-based Approaches

        - Cryptocurrencies

        - Information Entropy



Topic 6: Internet of Things and Digital Twins

        - Connectivity, Interfaces, and Protocols

        - Data Structures for IoT and Digital Twins

        - Storage and Data Management

        - Computing and Processing in IoT Environments

        - Sensors and Actuators



Topic 7: Architecture and Management of Information Systems

        - Information Architecture

        - Enterprise Architecture Management

        - Software Design

        - Digital Transformation

        - Monitoring Tools And Techniques



Topic 8: Human Aspects and Social Interaction in Information Systems

        - Economics of Cooperative Information Systems

        - Visualization

        - Human-Computer Interaction

        - Incentives and User Contributions

        - Reputation Management



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