[AISWorld] Call for Papers: International Journal of Dependable and Trustworthy Information Systems (IJDTIS)
A. F. Salam
amsalam at uncg.edu
Wed Aug 8 14:29:41 EDT 2012
*CALL FOR PAPERS*
*International Journal of Dependable and Trustworthy Information Systems
(IJDTIS)*
*Mission of IJDTIS:*
The mission of the *International Journal of Dependable and Trustworthy
Information Systems (IJDTIS)* is to provide a platform for scholars from
various disciplines to contribute and disseminate knowledge related to the
varied technical, social, behavioral, cultural, managerial, organizational,
and national aspects underpinning dependable and trustworthy computing and
information systems. This journal is open to different and varied
theoretical frameworks and research methods, including mathematical,
computational, behavioral, organizational, and social aspects.
*Coverage of IJDTIS:*
*Topics to be covered in IJDTIS include (but are not limited to) the
following:*
*Behavioral aspects *
Consent and disclosure related to trustworthy systems
Human action related to trustworthy systems
Human behavior related to trust and information systems
Human dependency related to trustworthy systems
Human intention and behavior related to trustworthy systems
Human psychology related to trustworthy systems
Security and privacy related to trustworthy systems
*Cultural aspects *
Culture and trustworthy systems
Organizational culture and trustworthy systems
*Managerial aspects *
Business value of trustworthy systems
Competitive advantage and trustworthy systems
Cost and benefits related to trustworthy systems
Ecommerce and trustworthy systems
Economics of trustworthy systems
Management attitude and action related to trustworthy systems
Management of human behavior and action related to trustworthy systems
Management of trustworthy systems
Management policy related to trustworthy systems
Management related to development and implementation of trustworthy systems
*National and International aspects *
International issues related to trustworthy systems
Legal and environmental issues related to trustworthy systems
National issues related to trustworthy systems
Transnational and multi-national issues related to trustworthy systems
*Organizational aspects *
Education and training related to trustworthy systems
Institutional and organizational issues related to trustworthy systems
Organizational control and trustworthy systems
Organizational design and trustworthy systems
Organizational strategy and trustworthy systems
*Social aspects *
Trustworthy social computing systems
Trustworthy social information systems
Trustworthy social interaction systems
Trustworthy social multi-media systems
Trustworthy social networking systems
Technical aspects
Trustworthy and dependable hardware systems
Trustworthy applications
Trustworthy automated systems
Trustworthy communications systems
Trustworthy data transmission systems
Trustworthy database systems
Trustworthy embedded systems
Trustworthy game and entertainment systems
Trustworthy healthcare information systems
Trustworthy Internet access and use
Trustworthy Internet access and use for children
Trustworthy Internet access and use for education
Trustworthy Internet access and use for entertainment
Trustworthy network components
Trustworthy networks
Trustworthy operating systems
Trustworthy personal area network systems
Trustworthy real-time systems
Trustworthy sensor systems
Trustworthy software development
Trustworthy software systems
Trustworthy systems and agent technology
Trustworthy systems and policy
Trustworthy systems and reasoning
Trustworthy systems and semantic technology
Trustworthy user interfaces
Trustworthy wireless systems
Trustworthy workflow systems
Interested authors should consult the journal's manuscript submission
guidelines at www.igi-global.com/ijdtis
Scholars interested in serving on the *Editorial Review Board* of IJDTIS
should send an email with a brief bio including affiliation and areas of
research expertise to the Journal Editors.
All inquiries and submissions should be sent to:
Editor-in-Chief: A. F. Salam at ijdtis at gmail.com; Sandra A. Vannoy at
vannoysa at appstate.edu
A. F. Salam, MBA, PhD
Editor-in-Chief
Associate Professor of Information Systems
Information Systems and Operations Management Department
479, Bryan School of Business and Economics
UNC Greensboro (UNCG)
Greensboro, North Carolina 27402, USA
Web: http://www.uncg.edu/bae/people/salam/index.html
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