Call for Papers
1st Workshop of Quality, Motivation and Coordination of Open
Collaboration (QMC'13)
Open Collaboration over the Internet ranges from simple tasks, such as
used in crowdsourcing on Amazon Mechanical Turk, to more complex ones,
such as writing articles on Wikipedia, writing open source software
(F/OSS), or solving scientific problems (Innocentive).
All Open Collaboration projects and applications have the following
common characteristics: they require adequate motivation of users to
succeed; they need a method for managing the quality of contributions,
and they are coordinated efforts.
The required coordination increases with the increasing complexity of
the collaborative task: for Amazon Mechanical Turk, the coordination
is simple, while for writing F/OSS software, it is much more complex.
The understanding of motivation for contributions to Open
Collaboration projects requires interdisciplinary research that
combines expertise from computer and social science, as well as the
law, management science and economics.
The goal of the workshop is to gather ideas and research experience
from diverse areas of research, such as research on crowdsourcing, on
F/OSS software or on the Wikipedia knowledge community.
This workshop solicits research papers on new algorithms or methods
that would aim to achieve any or all of three objectives:
* Improve the quality of open collaboration
* Increase the motivation of open collaboration or reduce the cost of
financial motivation
* Decrease the time needed to finish collaborative tasks, for example
through better coordination
The performance of such algorithms should be verified through real
experiments with crowdsourcing platforms, analysis of trace data from
real platforms or through social simulation.
Submissions should be original and should be submitted in English in
pdf format. They should be formatted according to Springer LNCS
format. The length of the research papers should not exceed 14 pages.
Each paper will be reviewed by at least three reviewers from the
program committee. Paper review is double-blind. E-mail your
submissions to: [email protected]
Important dates:
Paper submission deadline: October, 30th
Notification of acceptance: November, 15th
Submission of final version: November, 22nd
Post-Proceedings Publication: Springer LNCS

http://qmc2013.socinfo.eu/call-for-papers/


-- 
dr Leszek Bukowski
Polsko-Japońska Wyższa Szkoła Technik Komputerowych
[email protected]
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