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********************************************************************* * Call for Papers - 2nd Announcement * * IWSOS 2013 * 7th International Workshop on Self-organizing Systems * * http://ifisc.uib-csic.es/iwsos2013/ * * Palma de Mallorca, Spain * May 9-10, 2013 * * Technical co-sponsors: IFIP, EC FP7 NoE EINS * * * NEW * * Paper Submission open: https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=13239 * Paper Submission Deadline: November 18, 2012 * ********************************************************************
** Confirmed Keynote Speaker * NEW *
Alessandro Vespignani, Northeastern University, Boston (MA, USA) and ISI Foundation, Torino (Italy)
** Panel Discussion * NEW *
Future Control Challenges for Smart Grids, organized by Sebastian Lehnhoff, OFFIS - Institute for Information Technology (Germany)
** Scope
The main themes of IWSOS 2013 are from the fields of techno-social systems and networks-of-networks with their unique and complex blend of cognitive, social, and technological aspects. We will analyse how these systems self-organize, acquire their structure, and evolve. Thus, we aim to advance our understanding of such key infrastructures in our societies and, more generally, of these sorts of self-organizational processes in nature.
We are further interested in learning how to engineer such self-organizing networked systems to have desirable properties including dependability, predictability, and resilience in the face of the inevitable challenges that they face.
Building on the success of its predecessors, this multi-disciplinary workshop aims at bringing together leading international researchers from complex systems, distributed systems, and communication networks to create a visionary forum for discussing the future of self-organization in networked systems. We invite the submission of manuscripts that present original research results on the themes of self-organization in techno-social systems and networks-of-networks.
** Key Topics
The workshop scope includes, but is not limited to, the following topical areas of self-organizing systems:
- Design and analysis of self-organizing and self-managing systems - Inspiring models of self-organization in nature and society - Structure, characteristics, and dynamics of self-organizing networks - Self-organization in techno-social systems - Self-organized social computation - Self-organized communication systems - Citizen Science - Techniques and tools for modeling self-organizing systems - Tools to quantify self-organization - Control and control parameters of self-organizing systems - Phase transitions in self-organizing systems - Robustness and adaptation in self-organizing systems - Self-organization in complex networks such as peer-to-peer, sensor, ad-hoc, vehicular, and social networks - Self-organization in socio-economic systems - User and operator-related aspects of man-made self-organizing systems - Self-organizing multi-service networks and multi-network services - Methods for configuration and management of large, complex networks - Self-protection, self-configuration, diagnosis, and healing - Self-organizing group and pattern formation - Self-organizing mechanisms for task allocation, coordination and resource allocation - Self-organizing information dissemination and content search - Security and safety in self-organizing networked systems - Risks and limits of self-organization - The human in the loop of self-organizing networks - Social, cognitive, and semantic aspects of self-organization - Evolutionary principles of the (future, emerging) Internet - Decentralized power management in the smart grid
** Important Dates
Submission deadline: November 18, 2012 Notification of acceptance: January 15, 2013 Camera-ready papers due: February 3, 2013
** Papers
IWSOS 2013 invites the submission of manuscripts that present original research results which have not been previously published and are not currently under review by another conference or journal. Any previous or simultaneous publication of related material should be explicitly noted in the submission. All papers must be submitted in PDF format. Submissions will be peer reviewed by at least three members of the international technical program committee and judged on originality, significance, clarity, relevance, and correctness.
The Springer “LNCS Proceedings” style should be used for submission. Templates for LaTeX and Word are available at http://tiny.cc/qiohy.
Full papers should describe original research results. Submissions should be full-length papers up to 12 pages using the LNCS style (including figures, references, and a short abstract).
Short Papers should be position papers, challenging papers, and papers presenting first results. Short papers are up to 6 pages using the LNCS style (including figures, references, and a short abstract).
** Proceedings
The proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in their Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. At least one of the authors of each accepted paper must attend IWSOS 2013 to present the paper.
** Committees
* General Chairs Maxi San Miguel, IFISC (CSIC-University Balearic Islands), Spain Hermann de Meer, University of Passau, Germany
* Program Chairs Falko Dressler, University of Innsbruck, Austria Vittorio Loreto, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
* Publicity Chairs Karin Anna Hummel, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Carlos Gershenson, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico
* Publication Chair Wilfried Elmenreich, University of Klagenfurt and Lakeside Labs, Austria
* Local Organization Chair Pere Colet, IFISC (CSIC-University Balearic Islands), Spain
* Steering Committee Hermann de Meer, University of Passau, Germany David Hutchison, Lancaster University, UK Bernhard Plattner, ETH Zurich, Switzerland James Sterbenz, University of Kansas, USA Randy Katz, UC Berkeley, USA Georg Carle, TU Munich, Germany (IFIP TC6 Representative) Karin Anna Hummel, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Shlomo Havlin, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
* Technical Program Committee Karl Aberer, EPFL Andrea Baronchelli, Northeastern University Alain Barrat, Centre de Physique Theorique Marc Barthelemy, Institut de Physique Théorique Christian Bettstetter, University of Klagenfurt Raffaele Bruno, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR) Claudio Castellano, CNR-ISC Rome Ciro Cattuto, ISI Foundation Turin Hermann de Meer, University of Passau Albert Diaz-Guilera, Universitat de Barcelona Falko Dressler, University of Innsbruck Alois Ferscha, Johannes Kepler University Linz Andreas Fischer, University of Passau Santo Fortunato, Aalto University Carlos Gershenson, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Salima Hassas, University of Lyon 1 Boudewijn Haverkort, University of Twente Poul Heegaard, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Tom Holvoet, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Karin Anna Hummel, ETH Zurich Sebastian Lehnhoff, OFFIS Institute for Information Technology Vittorio Loreto, Sapienza University of Rome Hein Meling, University of Stavanger Yamir Moreno, Inst. for Biocomput. and Physics of Complex Systems (BIFI) Mirco Musolesi, University of Birmingham Dimitri Papadimitriou, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Christian Prehofer, Fraunhofer ESK Jose Ramasco, Inst. for Cross-Disciplinary Physics and Complex Systems Andreas Riener, Johannes Kepler University Linz Kave Salamatian, Universite De Savoie Maxi San Miguel, University Balearic Islands Hiroki Sayama, Binghamton University Paul Smith, Austrian Institute of Technology Bosiljka Tadic, Jozef Stefan Institute Dirk Trossen, University of Cambridge