[AISWorld] Call For Papers RCIS 2019 in Brussels, May 29-31

Monique Snoeck monique.snoeck at kuleuven.be
Mon Jan 14 11:39:33 EST 2019


Dear Colleagues

The whole RCIS 2019 team is extending a warm invitation to participate in and contribute to the RCIS 2019 conference.

RCIS will take place on May 29-31 in Brussels, a beautiful city with a medieval city center (UNESCO Heritage), very easy to reach and a lot of nice things to do (or eat or drink).
See https://visit.brussels/en for more information.

Deadline of the Main Conference, Doctoral Consortium, Posters&Demos are Februari 1st, leaving you still some time to submit a paper.
You may also consider submitting a proposal for a tutorial by February 15th.

Looking forward to see you in Brussels !

The RCIS 2019 team

*****CALL FOR PAPERS*****

IEEE RCIS 2019
Hosted by KU Leuven & UCL in Brussel, Belgium, May 29-31, 2019 Research Challenges in Information Sciences

FOR FULL CFP, PLEASE VISIT http://www.rcis-conf.com


IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission deadline:                                                           January 23, 2019
Regular paper submission deadline:                                                 February 1, 2019 (23:59 AoE - Anywhere on Earth)
Notification to authors and registration opening:                          April 1, 2019
Camera-ready copy & Author registration (all paper types):        April 12th, 2019
RCIS'2019 Conference:                                                                        May 29th-31st, 2019

DESCRIPTION
The goal of RCIS is to bring together scientists, researchers, engineers and practitioners from a wide range of information science fields and provide opportunities for knowledge sharing and dissemination. RCIS has become a recognised conference on research challenges in information sciences. Organised for the 13th time in a row, RCIS 2019 will be held from May 29-31, 2019, in Brussels, Belgium, Capital of Europe.

TOPICS OF INTEREST
At RCIS 2019, among other regular topics, special attention will be given to the special topic: "Towards a Design Science for Information Systems". With the advent of ubiquitous computing, today's information systems are designed, developed, used, and tested on a very wide spectrum of devices and computing platforms, by a diverse population of stakeholders (e.g., analysts, designers, developers, end users) for an ever wider range of tasks carried out in multiple physical and psychological environments, thus inducing many different contexts of use. Facing this variety of contexts of use, design science is expected to help people producing information systems that are better tailored to their needs when interacting with these systems. This year's RCIS theme aims to explore the role played by design science in every stage of the development life cycle of information systems, which includes meta-models, models, languages, notations, methods, and software tools for supporting these stages. RCIS welcomes submissions from a diverse spectrum of information science. The list of themes and topics includes, but is not limited to, the areas that can be found here http://www.rcis-conf.com/callPapers.php

SUBMISSION PROCESS
Submit your papers via EasyChair:  https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rcis2019




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