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ACM-SAC-TRECK 2011 : ACM SAC'11 Trust/Reputation track | |||||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS - SAC 2011 The 26th ACM Symposium on Applied Computing at TaiChung, Taiwan http://www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2011/ Track: Trust, Reputation, Evidence and other Collaboration Know-how (TRECK) Proceedings: ACM printed form, ACM CD-ROM and ACM digital library, possible follow-up Journal issue, e.g., was Applied Computing Review in 2010 Aims and scope of the TRECK track: Computational models of trust and online reputation mechanisms have been gaining momentum. The ACM SAC 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 TRECK tracks attracted researchers from both academia and industry who have joined an online group at http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/trustcomp/ The goal of the ACM SAC 2011 TRECK track remains to review the set of applications that benefit from the use of computational trust and online reputation. Computational trust has been used in reputation systems, risk management, collaborative filtering, social/business networking services, dynamic coalitions, virtual organisations and even combined with trusted computing hardware modules. The TRECK track covers all computational trust/reputation applications, especially those used in real-world applications. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Trust management, reputation management and identity management Pervasive computational trust and use of context-awareness Mobile trust, context-aware trust Web 2.0 reputation and trust Trust-based collaborative applications Automated collaboration and trust negotiation Trade-off between privacy and trust Trust/risk-based security frameworks Combined computational trust and trusted computing Tangible guarantees given by formal models of trust and risk Trust metrics assessment and threat analysis Trust in peer-to-peer and open source systems Technical trust evaluation and certification Impacts of social networks on computational trust Evidence gathering and management Real-world applications, running prototypes and advanced simulations Applicability in large-scale, open and decentralised environments Legal and economic aspects related to the use of trust and reputation engines User-studies and user interfaces of computational trust and online reputation applications Submission guidelines are posted on the TRECK 2011 Web site (http://www.trustcomp.org/treck/), which always contains the latest updates. Authors are invited to submit full papers about original and unpublished research. A paper cannot be submitted to more than one track. We would like to encourage the submission of industrial experience reports and reports of innovative applications. The body of each paper should not exceed 6,000 words. The standard paper is 6 ACM pages long and 2 extra ACM pages may be added. Submissions should be properly anonymized to facilitate blind reviewing. At least three reviewers will be assigned to each submission to the TRECK track. IMPORTANT DUE DATES Aug. 24, 2010: Full paper submission Oct. 12, 2010: Author notification Nov. 2, 2010: Camera-ready copy Mar. 21-25, 2011: ACM SAC in Taiwan Track Program Chair: Jean-Marc Seigneur, University of Geneva, Switzerland Program Committee: * Sun Yan Lindsay, University of Rhode Island, USA * Stephen Marsh, National Research Council of Canada * Zheng Yan, Nokia Research, Finland * Wanita Sherchan, CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia * Rafael Timóteo de Sousa Júnior, University of Brasília, Brazil * Sebastian Ries, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany * Fabio Martinelli, National Research Council, Pisa, Italy * Victor Grishchenko, Ural State University, Russia * Anthony Meehan, Open University, UK * Uwe Roth,Centre de Recherche Public Henri Tudor (CRP Henri Tudor), Luxembourg * Mario Paolucci, ISTC-CNR, Roma, Italy * Yanjun Zuo, University of North Dakota, USA * Mawloud Omar, Bejaia University, Algeria * Sotirios Terzis, University of Strathclyde, UK * Cai-Nicolas Ziegler, University of Freiburg, Germany * Gabriele Lenzini, University of Luxembourg (please check the Web site http://www.trustcomp.org/treck/ ) |
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