[AISWorld] CFP - Pre-ICIS Workshop on Bright Internet, submission deadline - October 29, 2016

Kim, Dan Dan.Kim at unt.edu
Wed Oct 12 12:28:15 EDT 2016


Pre-ICIS Workshop: The Bright Internet and Global Trust Building
CALL FOR PAPERS
Dublin, Ireland, December 11, 2016, 1:00 - 5:00 pm
To reduce the substantial adverse effects on our economy and national security, the Bright Internet researchers pay high attention to the negative effects of the Internet and investigate concepts and approaches to drastically reduce its undesirable consequences.
The 2nd Annual Workshop on Bright ICT (Bright ICT 2016) will be held in Dublin, Ireland from 1:00pm to 5:00pm on December 11, 2016 to provide an interactive forum by bringing together leading academics to discuss the critical issues of today's Internet and possible means to realize the next generation of a trustful Internet. This workshop will report the progress the Bright Internet which pursues the cyber security, privacy and freedom of speech in balanced manner. We invite extended abstracts of original research articles addressing a broad coverage of technical, managerial, economic, and strategic solutions towards developing the Bright Internet, with emphasis on global trust building. Papers may employ any applicable IS research method (case study, survey, analytical modeling, experiments, computational models, design science, etc.).
Key Issues To Be Discussed:
The key issues to be discussed at the workshop include, but are not limited to, the following:

*       What should be the goals of the next generation Internet, and what are the principles that Bright Internet should adopt?

*       What kind of protocols and technologies are necessary to implement Bright Internet?

*       What kinds of regulations need to be established or released to realize the goals of Bright Internet?

*       What are suitable standards and global governance structure for the Bright Internet in collaboration with ITU?

*       What would be novel, useful methodological approaches to establish the Bright Internet?

*       What new research propositions, frameworks, theories, and paradigms surrounding the Bright Internet should we focus on for the next 10 years?
Important Dates
Extended deadline of abstract submission: Oct. 29 2016.
Notification of acceptance: Nov. 12, 2016
Deadline for early registration: Nov. 25, 2016

Submission Guidelines
Extended abstract, which should not exceed 3 pages, including references, should be emailed to Victoria Yoon at vyyoon at vcu.edu and Dan Kim at Dan.Kim at unt.edu. It will be reviewed and evaluated according to criteria such as importance of topic, relevance, potential contribution, and likelihood of attracting interest at the workshop.
Please check http://128.172.188.14/Bright_2016/ for more details.
We look forward to received your extended abstracts. If you have any questions, please email Dan Kim at Dan.Kim at unt.edu or Victoria Yoon at vyyoon at vcu.edu.
Sincerely,
Program Co-Chairs of Workshop on Bright Internet
Jae Kyu Lee,          Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology and Carnegie Mellon University
Victoria Yoon,       Virginia Commonwealth University
Dan J. Kim,            University of North Texas

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