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IEEE-Fifth International Workshop on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organising Socio-Technical Systems (SASOST 2017)
September 18-22, 2017, Tucson, USA
Call for Papers:
The design and operation of computer systems has traditionally been driven by technical aspects and considerations. However, the usage characteristics of information and communication systems are both implicitly and explicitly determined by social interaction and the social graph of users. This aspect is becoming more and more evident with the increasing popularity of social network applications on the internet. This workshop will address all social aspects that influence the design of technical systems, covering different perspectives of this exciting research area from the computational modelling of social systems to socio-inspired design strategies for distributed algorithms, collaboration platforms and communication protocols.
Papers primarily based on (but not limited to) the following topics are welcome: (Topics include but not limited to)
#Computational modelling of social systems
- Trust, norms and reputation management
- Computational social science techniques
- Social network analysis in information systems and collaboration platforms
- Information spreading, opinion formation and collective user behaviour
- Real-time prediction of collective phenomena like, e.g., information cascades in social media
- Representation of and reasoning about computational laws
- Effects of trust models and metrics on self-organising autonomous systems
- Analysis of threats to self-organising and autonomous systems
- Data-driven modelling of human and social aspects in software engineering
#Applications of social aspects in technical systems
- Socio-aware overlays and adaptation of network protocols and topologies
- Simulation and evaluation of computing systems using behavioural models
- Trust-based approaches to deal with uncertainty in self-organising systems
- Self-organising norm-governed systems
- Socially adaptive, scalable content distribution
- Real-time monitoring and prediction of collective user dynamics
- Smart grids and cyber-physical systems
- Utilisation of social structures for the scalable provision of distributed virtual environments and in application-level routing schemes for peer-to-peer, wireless ad-hoc or delay tolerant networks
- Socially inspired algorithms and network topologies for distributed search, consensus, gossiping etc.
IMPORTANT DATES:
- Paper submission deadline : July 7, 2017
- Acceptance notification : July 21, 2017
- Camera-ready version due : July 26, 2017
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