CollaborateCom 2017 – 13th EAI International Conference on Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications and Worksharing

December 11-12, 2017
Edinburgh, Great Britain


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CollaborateCom 2017 Proceedings are published and available via Springer
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Publication

CollaborateCom 2017 Proceedings are published and available via Springer

All accepted and presented papers will be published by Springer and made available through SpringerLink Digital Library.

Authors of selected best accepted papers will be invited to submit an extended version to:

Indexed in EI, Scopus, CrossRef, Google Scholar, dblp, MAS, EBSCO, as well as EAI’s own EU Digital Library (EUDL).

Topics

  • Participatory sensing, crowdsourcing, and citizen science
  • Architectures, protocols, and enabling technologies for collaborative computing networks and systems
  • Autonomic computing and quality of services in collaborative networks, systems, and applications
  • Collaboration in pervasive and cloud computing environments
  • Collaboration in data-intensive scientific discovery
  • Collaboration in social media
  • Big data and spatio-temporal data in collaborative environments/systems
  • Collaboration techniques in data-intensive computing and cloud computing
  • Collaborative e-education, e-learning, and collaborative computing in large scale digital libraries
  • Collaboration in health-care environments
  • Collaborative information seeking
  • Collaborative mobile networks and infrastructures
  • Collaborative technologies for fast creation and deployment of new mobile services
  • Collaborative sensor networks, unmanned air and ground vehicle networks and applications
  • Collaborative, context-aware infrastructure
  • Collaborative, location-aware mobile systems/applications
  • Computer supported collaborative work with distributed systems
  • Cyber-physical systems
  • Distributed collaborative workflows
  • Data management and middleware support for collaborative information systems
  • Energy management for collaborative networks
  • Group-driven composition of systems from components
  • Human-centric ubiquitous collaboration
  • Human-robot collaboration
  • Internet of Things (IoT) and collaboration
  • Methodologies and tools for design and analysis of collaborative user applications
  • Models and mechanisms for real-time collaboration
  • Multi-agent technology and software technologies for collaborative networking and applications
  • Peer-to-peer and overlay networks, systems, and applications
  • Security, privacy and trust management in collaborative networks, systems, and applications
  • Simulation, performance evaluation, experiments, and case studies of collaborative networks and applications
  • Software design, testing, and experimentation technology for collaborative networking and applications
  • Theoretical foundations and algorithms for collaborative networks, applications, and worksharing
  • Tools for collaborative decision making processes
  • Trustworthy collaborative business processing in virtual organizations
  • Visualization techniques, interaction devices and visual languages for collaborative networks and applications
  • Web services technologies and service-oriented architectures for collaborative networking and applications
  • Workflow management for collaborative networks/systems
  • About CollaborateCom 2017

    Over the last two decades, many organizations and individuals have relied on electronic collaboration between distributed teams of humans, computer applications, and/or autonomous robots to achieve higher productivity and produce joint products that would have been impossible to develop without the contributions of multiple collaborators. Technology has evolved from standalone tools, to open systems supporting collaboration in multi-organizational settings, and from general-purpose tools to specialized collaboration grids. Future collaboration solutions that fully realize the promises of electronic collaboration require advancements in networking, technology and systems, user interfaces and interaction paradigms, and interoperation with application-specific components and tools.

    Important dates

    Full Paper Submission deadline
    1 September 2017

    Notification deadline
    30 September 2017

    Camera-ready deadline
    20 October 2017

    Start of Conference
    11 December 2017

    End of Conference
    12 December 2017

    Previous CollaborateCom editions

    2017 – Edinburgh, Great Britain
    2016 – Beijing, People’s Republic of China
    2015 – Wuhan, People’s Republic of China
    2014 – Miami, Florida, United States
    2013 – Austin, Texas, United States
    2012 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
    2011 – Orlando, Florida, United States
    2010 – Chicago, Illinois, United States
    2009 – Washington, Washington D.C., United States
    2008 – Orlando, Florida, United States
    2007 – New York City, New York, United States
    2006 – Atlanta, Georgia, United States
    2005 – San Jose, California, United States

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