i-Society 2007/Contributors/Submissions

Paper submission

  1. Register as a Contributor
  2. Submit a new paper
  3. Manage your paper submissions

Paper review and publication

Paper submission and review will be done electronically. Submitted papers will be fully refereed by at least two reviewers. All papers accepted for the conference, including special sessions papers, will be published in the proceedings. The Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2007) will be published by the e-Centre for Infonomics in a book (CD) with ISBN 0-9546628-1-4.

Some accepted i-Society 2007 conference papers will be selected for journal publication. Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit an extended version of their paper for the journal, which will go through the journal review process.

Conference tracks

e-Society

  • Global Trends
  • Social Inclusion
  • Intellectual property rights
  • Social infonomics
  • Computer-Mediated Communication
  • Social and Organisational Aspects
  • Globalisation and developmental IT
  • Social software

e-Governance

  • Democracy and the Citizen
  • eAdministration
  • Policy Issues
  • Virtual Communities

e-Business

  • Digital Economies
  • Knowledge economy
  • eProcurement
  • National and International Economies
  • eBusiness Ontologies and Models
  • Digital Goods and Services
  • eCommerce Application Fields
  • eCommerce Economics
  • eCommerce Services
  • Electronic Service Delivery
  • eMarketing
  • Online Auctions and Technologies
  • Virtual Organisations
  • Teleworking
  • Applied e-Business
  • Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)

Research in progress

  • Ongoing research from undergraduates, graduates/postraduates and professionals

e-Learning

  • Collaborative Learning
  • Curriculum Content Design & Development
  • Delivery Systems and Environments
  • Educational Systems Design
  • eLearning Organisational Issues
  • Evaluation and Assessment
  • Virtual Learning Environments and Issues
  • Web-based Learning Communities
  • e-Learning Tools
  • e-Education

e-Health

  • Data Security Issues
  • eHealth Policy and Practice
  • eHealthcare Strategies and Provision
  • Medical Research Ethics
  • Patient Privacy and Confidentiality
  • e-Medicine

e-Art

  • Legal Issues
  • Patents
  • Enabling technologies and tools

e-Science

  • Natural sciences in digital society
  • Biometrics
  • Bioinformatics
  • Collaborative research

Industrial developments

  • Trends in learning
  • Applied research
  • Cutting-edge technologies

Secure Technologies

  • Internet security
  • Web services and performance
  • Secure transactions
  • Cryptography
  • Payment systems
  • Secure Protocols
  • e-Privacy
  • e-Trust
  • e-Risk
  • Cyber law
  • Forensics
  • Information assurance

New enabling technologies

  • Internet technologies
  • Wireless applications
  • Mobile Applications
  • Multimedia Applications
  • Protocols and Standards
  • Ubiquitous Computing
  • Virtual Reality
  • Human Computer Interaction
  • Geographic information systems
  • e-Manufacturing

Intelligent data management

  • Intelligent Agents
  • Intelligent Systems
  • Intelligent Organisations
  • Content Development
  • Data Mining
  • ePublishing and Digital Libraries
  • Information Search and Retrieval
  • Knowledge Management
  • e-Intelligence
  • Knowledge networks

 

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