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FIS 2012 : Future Internet Symposium 2012: Towards a Smart and Sustainable Future InternetConference Series : Future Internet Symposium | |||||||||||||
Link: http://bis.kie.ue.poznan.pl/15th_bis/fiscfp.php | |||||||||||||
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While we cannot be sure about the concrete shape of the Future Internet (FI),
we can expect with confidence that it will continue touching more and more aspects of our lives and our environment, and that it will provide novel features that are often denoted as smart. The smart applications in the FI are expected to bring people, things and data together in innovative ways. Smart FI applications will come from diverse areas such as entertainment, health, utilities, transport, mobility and logistics. The FI will encompass the "Internet of Content", the "Social Internet", the "Internet of Services", the "Internet of Things" and other concepts that are being proposed. However, a simple analysis of the anticipated smart applications and FI concepts reveals a set of conflicting requirements. Hence, shaping the Future Internet to serve such diverse needs and capabilities is a challenging task. The aim of the 2012 Future Internet Symposium is to discuss the requirements of novel FI application domains, the problems of the current Internet in addressing those requirements, proposed solutions to these problems, and the steps necessary to make the smart FI a reality. The interdisciplinary symposium brings together scientists and engineers from academia and industry and from various disciplines to exchange and discuss their ideas and approaches for making the smart Future Internet happen. This year, FIS is co-located with the 15th International Conference Business Information Systems, BIS 2012. Topics of Interest Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Future Internet Architectures and Protocols - Network virtualization and future network infrastructures - Reliability, performance and Service Level Agreements (SLAs) in the Future Internet - Mobility and ubiquity in the Future Internet - Multimedia technologies for the Future Internet - Security, privacy, anonymity and trust in the Future Internet - Experimental facilities and experimental research for the Future Internet Semantic Technologies - Semantics in sensor networks and the Internet of Things - Semantics of content/media in the Future Internet - Privacy, Security, Trust and Provenance models in the context of the Web of Data for the Future Internet - Semantic data integration and fusion of heterogeneous data coming from legacy data sources, sensor network data streams, Web 2.0 technologies and mobile devices in the Future Internet - Semantic data management for distributed data sources in mobile environments, e.g. stream-based modeling and reasoning - Semantics in social communities on the Future Internet - Multilingualism in the Future Internet Internet of Services, Things and Content - Abstractions for the Internet of Services, Things and Content - Infrastructure, platform and software as a service - Cloud computing, service clouds and virtualization - IoS, IoT, IoC life cycle: description, discovery, composition and monitoring - Resource organization, management, composition and behavior - Realization of federated, open and trusted platforms - IoS, IoT, IoC quality, dependability, survivability, and reliability - Service adaptation, variability and evolution in the Future Internet - Verification, validation, trust and testing for IoS, IoT and IoC - IoS, IoT, IoC personalization, mobility and context awareness - Sensor data processing for the Future Internet Higher-level topics - Innovation and productivity through information and communication technology in all business branches - ICT applications in e-health, green-technology, mobility, transport, e-tourism and e-government - Intelligent solutions and services that improve the retrieval, modeling, analysis and administration of data Publication All submissions will be subject to peer review by at least three members of the Program Committee. Selection criteria include accuracy and originality of ideas, clarity and significance of results, and quality of presentation. For each accepted paper, at least one author is required to attend the conference to present the paper. FIS 2012 proceedings will be published in a volume of Springer LNBIP, as post-proceedings after the symposium, combined with the workshop proceedings of BIS 2012. All papers will be indexed by DBLP. Selected conference papers will be proposed for fast-track publication in relevant journals related to Future Internet research. Committees General Chairs - Witold Abramowicz - John Domingue - Krzysztof Wecel Program Committee (to be confirmed) - Chair for Semantics: Oscar Corcho - Chair for Services: Arne Berre - Chair for Networks: Udo Bub - Paolo Bouquet - Witold Chmielarz - John Davies - David De Roure - Elmar Dorner - Anna Fensel - Dieter Fensel - Agata Filipowska - Raul Garciacastro - Asun Gomez-Perez - Thomas Gottron - Adam Grzech - Mieczyslaw Klopotek - Miroslaw Kutylowski - Tiziana Margaria - Fabio Massacci - Cezary Mazurek - Knud Moeller - Josef Noll - Terry Payne - Charles Petrie - Willy Picard - Radoslaw Piesiewicz - Pierluigi Plebani - Axel Polleres - Lakshmish Ramaswamy - Dumitru Roman - Ansgar Scherp - Elena Simperl - Maciej Stroinski - York Sure - Rahim Tafazolli - Wolfgang Theilmann - Robert Tolksdorf - Paolo Traverso - Kurt Tutschku - Alexander Wahler - Krzysztof Walczak - Hannes Werthner - Karol Wieloch Submission Details Find the submission details on the website at http://bis.kie.ue.poznan.pl/15th_bis/fiscfp.php Important Dates Paper submission deadline (extended): Apr 14, 2012 Notification of acceptance/rejection: Apr 30, 2012 Regular registration deadline for FIS+BIS (480 EUR): May 11, 2012 On-site registration for FIS+BIS (520 EUR): May 21-23, 2012 The Symposium (coorganized with BIS 2012): May 21-23, 2012 Submission of final papers: ca. June 2012 Proceedings available: September 2012 |
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