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DGSS 2013 : IEEE ICDE Workshop on Data-Driven Decision Guidance and Support Systems | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
*** DEADLINE EXTENDED TO WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 31 2012 ***
Workshop on Data-Driven Decision Guidance and Support Systems (DGSS) In conjunction with the 29th IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE 2013) http://dgss.vse.gmu.edu/ Brisbane, Australia 8 April 2013 You are invited to participate in the upcoming Workshop on Data-Driven Decision Guidance and Support Systems (DGSS), to be held as part of the 28th IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE 2013) in Brisbane, Australia, on April 8-12, 2013. Brisbane is the capital city of the state of Queensland. The conference will be held at the Sofitel Hotel in the center of Brisbane. Decision support systems (DSS) are widely used to support business or organizational decision-making. They are used to inform decisions at the management, operations and planning levels of an organization. Decision guidance systems (DGS) are decision support systems that go beyond organizing and displaying information, providing actionable recommendations to and extracting knowledge from human decision-makers. Decision Guidance and Support Systems (DGSS) often need to: - use and mine large amounts of data collected from multiple sources, - learn deterministic or stochastic models of underlying processes from historical data - learn objectives or decision preferences from decision makers' responses, - perform optimization under diverse constraints, e.g., from business or engineering limitations and laws of nature, and - present and justify actionable recommendations to decision makers. AUDIENCE AND SCOPE This workshop will bring together DGSS researchers and practitioners to present novel methodologies, models, algorithms, systems, tools, applications and case studies of DGSS. Most importantly, the workshop will be a forum to discuss how to utilize advances from multiple disciplines for building DGSS that can intelligently merge human knowledge and expertise with formal mathematical models to make better decisions. The workshop will include both formal presentations and informal discussion of important research directions in DGSS, and their interactions with Knowledge and data engineering. TOPICS The areas below are intended as general guidance. Contributions are welcome on any topic related to DGSS and any domain using DGSS. * Fundamental technical challenges for DGSS - Knowledge management for DGSS - Advanced analytics for managerial DGSS - Data Warehousing, Analytics and Big Data for DGSS - Cloud computing and DGSS - Learning agents for DGSS - Business intelligence for DGSS - Data mining and knowledge discovery for DGSS - Regression, time series, and other statistical methods for DGSS - Optimization methods for DGSS - Knowledge and resource discovery for DGSS - Uncertain and probabilistic data use for DGSS * DGSS for different categories of decision - Support for recommender systems - Support for negotiation - Decision dynamics, processes and issues for decisions with multiple stakeholders - Group, distributed, and collaborative DGSS - Crowd-sourcing and collective intelligence for DGSS - DGSS for strategic, tactical and operational level decisions - DGSS for social and mobile networks - * Case studies of DGSS drawn from domains such as: - Health care - Sustainable manufacturing - Energy efficiency and smart grid - Environmental systems - Military decision making - Logistics and supply chain management IMPORTANT DATES October 31, 2012 - Paper submissions due (extended deadline) December 5, 2012 - Author notification December 17, 2012 - Camera ready papers due April 8, 2013 - Workshop on Decision Guidance and Support Systems SUBMISSION DETAILS Each submission will be evaluated for acceptability by at least three members of the Program Committee. Decisions about acceptance will be based on relevance to the workshop theme, originality, potential significance, topicality and clarity. Since all accepted papers will be presented at the workshop, we require that at least one of the submitting authors must be a registered participant at the ICDE 2013 Conference, and committed to attend the DGSS Workshop. Submissions to the Workshop are only accepted pdf format and should be sent via the workshop's submission site: http://dgss.vse.gmu.edu/submission.html. Papers must be formatted in the IEEE camera-ready format. Submissions must not exceed 12 pages, including figures. Submissions exceeding this limit will not be reviewed. Following the general acceptance rules of the ICDE 2013 conference, papers that, at the time of submission, are under review for or have already been published in or accepted for publication in a journal or another conference will not be accepted to the DGSS workshop. Authors of papers accepted to ICDE 2013 on a topic relevant to DGSS are invited to present a poster connecting their ICDE paper to to the topics of DGSS. Such authors should submit an abstract describing their ICDE paper and indicating its connection to DGSS. PRESENTATION AND PUBLICATION ICDE DGSS 2013 will be a full-day workshop. The sessions will be planned in a format that invites an open debate and discussion of fundamental challenges of data-driven DGSS. All papers accepted to the DGSS workshop will be presented during the workshop and published in the IEEE ICDE proceedings, which will be available as a separate publication after the Conference. In addition, technical papers accepted for presentation at the DGSS Workshop will be eligible for participating in an international journal special issue or in a post-proceedings book. PROGRAM COMMITTEE Abdelkader Adla, University of Oran, Algeria Faramarz Agahi, U. of Gothenburg & Chalmers U. of Technology, Sweden Malak Al-Nory, Effat University, Saudi Arabia Khalid Alodhaibi, George Mason University & IBM, USA Pedro Antunes, U. of Lisboa, Portugal Marco Bohanec, Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia Mihai Boicu, George Mason University, USA Patrick Brezillon, U. Paris VI, France Alexander Brodsky, George Mason University, USA Peggy Brouse, George Mason University, USA Frada Burstein, Monash University, Australia Candea Ciprian, Ropardo SRL, Romania Csaba Csaki, University College Cork, Ireland Alfredo Cuzzocrea, University of Calabria, Italy Fatima Dargan, SimTech Simulation Technology, Austria Boris Delibasic, U. of Belgrade, Serbia Alexander Dekhtyar, California Polytechnic State University, USA Luis Dias, U. of Coimbra - INESCC, Portugal Omar El-Gayar, Dakota State University, USA Sean Eom, Southeast Missouri State University, USA Sergio Fernandez, Polytechnic Institute in Setubal, Portugal Andreas Fink, Helmut-Schmidt-Universität / UniBw Hamburg, Germany Tingjian Ge, University of Kentucky, USA Jorge E. Hernandez, U. of Liverpool, UK Patrick Humphreys, London School of Economics, UK Antonio Jiménez Martin, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain Kathrin Kirchner, Schiller University Jena, Germany Kathryn B. Laskey, George Mason University, USA Isabelle Linden, University of Namur (FUNDP), Belgium Shaofeng Liu, U. of Plymouth, UK Eurico Lopez, Instituto Politechnico C Branco, Portugal Joao Lourenco, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal Armando B., Mendes, Azores University, Portugal Daniel O'Leary, U. of Southern California (USC), USA Jason Papathanasiou, U. of Macedonia, Greece Gloria Phillips-Wren, Loyola University Maryland, USA Roy Rada, University of Maryland-Baltimore County, USA Ana Respicio, U. of Lisbon, Portugal Rita Ribeiro, CA3-UNINOVA, Portugal Mareike Schoop, U. of Hohenheim, Germany Hans-Jeurgen Sebastian, RWTH Aachen University, Germany Stanislaw Stanek, U. of Economics in Katowice, Poland Rudolf Vetschera, U. of Vienna, Austria Stefan Voß, U. of Hamburg, Germany Roland Weistroffer, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA Pascale Zarate, Toulouse University - IRIT, France We look forward to seeing you in Brisbane in April! |
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