[AISWorld] CFP: ConLife Academic 2012

Veit, Daniel veit at bwl.uni-mannheim.de
Sat Apr 14 06:30:05 EDT 2012


Dear Friends and Colleagues,

you are invited to submit Abstracts to the ConLife Academic Conference,
taking place in Cologne, June 26. - 28th 2012. Please feel free to
distribute.
ConLife 2012 Academic Conference - CALL FOR PAPERS -
<http://www.conlife.de/de/conlife/diemesse/academic/index.php>
NEW DEADLINE: 6th of May.

We apologize for a malfunction of the former submission mail address. If you
did not receive a confirmation mail, please resubmit to
conlifeacademic at gmail.com. Thank you for your understanding.

Conference topic Business Models, Standardization and Technologies for the
Connected Life

Overview
Convergent services and applications are a standard within the ICT sector.
These services are now developing from an integration of communications, IT
and media into areas like the smart home, smart energy, e-mobility or
ambient assisted living forming the Connected Life.
Communication is a major precondition and enabler for the Connected Life.
The conference focuses therefore areas within the Connected Life consisting
of:
* Business Models
* Digital preservation and lock-in effects
* Interoperability
* Legal compliance and privacy
* Regulation
* Security and trust
* Standardization
* Transparency
A special track will focus Cloud Computing evolving as a paradigm shifting
technology that affects a large part of the IT industry. Reflecting the
uncertain and non-transparent environment that surrounds cloud computing, a
lack of trust in the new evolving paradigm can be observed. The
certification of cloud services by independent certification institutions
could cope with the challenging lack of transparency, trust and acceptance.
Such adoption uncertainties could be addressed by the submitting authors.

Submissions are welcome from business management or business engineering,
computer sciences, economics, or electrical engineering and other sciences
related to the Connected Life.

Scientific Organization Team:
* Nico Grove (Bauhaus University Weimar)
* Dieter Klumpp (Alcatel-Lucent Stiftung für Kommunikationsforschung)
* Helmut Krcmar (TUM)
* Arnold Picot (LMU)
* Ali Sunyaev (University of Cologne)
* Daniel Veit (University of Mannheim)
Supported by:
 
Publication
Conference proceedings will be published. The scientific organizers are
planning an publication in a special journal edition.

Submission Deadlines
Abstracts are due to 6th May 2012 via the submission form link: Submission
<http://www.conlife.de/de/conlife/diemesse/academic/academic.php> .
Optional: an e-mail can be sent to conlifeacademic at gmail.com. Participants
will be informed about acceptance in May 2012. For accepted papers, the full
version is due until June 11th.

Further Impact of the conference
The contents of the conference will provide researchers and practitioners
with a deeper understanding of standardization and business models of the
Connected Life. Next to qualitative and quantitative research, participants
will learn about the importance of standardization, and standardization
processes.

Academic Grants
There is a limited number of academic travel subsidies available for
speakers.

Thank you and best regards

The Organizing Team


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