i-Society 2010. International Conference on Information Society

 

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International Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2010)

June 28-30, 2010, London, UK

Free Post-Conference London Tour (Travel Information)

 

 

Special Tracks

The Special Tracks are open to all conference participants.

 

Special Track 1

Smart Mobile Media Services

Organisers

Abstract

The integration of numerous mobile applications and technologies into one single smart mobile device has created a rapidly evolving and expanding market for the development and provision of “smart mobile media services”. Smart Mobile Media Services provide mobile subscribers with permission based, dynamically profiled, location, context and task specified, mobile Internet applications, content, products, services and transactions for smart mobile media devices.

This special track will provide a significant opportunity for authors to present high quality novel and original contributions in the area of Smart Mobile Media Services (SMMS). The track organisers seek papers that address technical, organisational, economic, legal, ethical, cultural, and societal issues. Interdisciplinary works as well as industry-academic joint research efforts are especially welcome.

Aidan Duane
Department of Accountancy and Economics,
School of Business,
Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT), Ireland.

Philip O’Reilly
Department of Accounting, Finance & Information Systems,
University College Cork (UCC), Ireland.


 

Special Track 2

Writing a Scientific Research Paper and PhD Thesis

Organisers

Abstract

The idea of writing a research paper or developing a topic of research interest that can lead to a PhD proposal is always an endless thinking of where, when, why, what and who. Therefore, becoming an experienced researcher and writer in any field or discipline takes a great deal of practice. This special track provides solutions in response to the lack of competence demonstrated by young researchers and PhD students, and the understanding of what contributes to knowledge gap (for further information visit www.shoniregun.com).

Charles A. Shoniregun
Infonomics Society, UK
cshoniregun@infonomics-society.org

 

The Special Track of i-Society 2010 will be the forum for high-quality presentations on innovative applications and engineering solutions. You are welcome to send email with any questions you might have to info@i-society.eu. If you would like to organise a Special Track Session, kindly note the following dates:

Information for Special Track Organisers and Dates

 

Abstract Submission Deadline

December 15, 2009

Notification of Abstract Acceptance/Rejection

December 31, 2009

Organisers Call for Paper Deadline

March 15, 2010

Conference Dates

June 28-30, 2010

 

Organisers should submit their Special Track papers to specialtracks@i-society.eu

Information for Authors and Dates

Authors should submit papers (8 pages MAXIMUM) with the same formatting rules as research papers. The reviews of submissions will be provided to authors during notification. Your Special Track proposals will be reviewed by the Steering Committees and all the accepted Special Tracks will appear in the proceedings and fully indexed by IEEE Xplore and DBLP.

 
Authors Call for Paper Deadline

March 01, 2010

Early Bird Attendee Registration Deadline

March 31, 2010

Late Bird Attendee Registration Deadline

May 31, 2010
Conference Dates

June 28-30, 2010

 

Note:

Please do NOT submit your Special Track papers to the main conference submission system. All Special Track papers should be submitted to the organiser of the particular Special Track. The names and the contact emails of the organisers will appear on the Call for Special Track. Double submissions will be automatically rejected without review.

Details of all proposed Special Tracks will appear shortly.

 

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