{"id":167,"date":"2016-10-18T13:04:03","date_gmt":"2016-10-18T13:04:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/pages.di.unipi.it\/datamod\/?page_id=167"},"modified":"2016-10-18T13:07:14","modified_gmt":"2016-10-18T13:07:14","slug":"special-issue-of-jiis","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/pages.di.unipi.it\/datamod\/special-issue-of-jiis\/","title":{"rendered":"Special Issue of JIIS"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>We officially announce the call for papers of the special issue of the Journal of Intelligent Information Systems (JIIS) on \u201cComputational modelling and data-driven techniques for systems analysis\u201d to which all participants to DataMod 2016 (and past editions as MoKMaSD) can send a revised an improved version of their paper. Moreover, the special issue is publicly open for new submissions from any other researcher.<\/p>\n<pre>-------------------------\r\n\r\nCall for Papers \r\n\r\nSpecial Issue of the Journal of Intelligent Information Systems (JIIS) on \r\n\u201cComputational modelling and data-driven techniques for systems analysis\u201d\r\n\r\n-------------------------\r\n\r\nAIMS AND SCOPE:\r\n\r\nThis JIIS Special Issue aims at bringing together contributions\r\nfrom academia, industry and research institutions interested in the\r\ncombined application of computational modelling methods with data-driven\r\ntechniques from the areas of knowledge management, data mining and\r\nmachine learning. Modelling methodologies of interest include automata,\r\nagents, Petri nets, process algebras and rewriting systems. Application\r\ndomains include social systems, ecology, biology, medicine, smart\r\ncities, governance, education, software engineering, and any other field\r\nthat deals with complex systems and large amounts of data. \r\n\r\nMore specifically, research results in any of the themes of interest of \r\nthe DataMod 2016 symposium and its previous editions\r\n(<a href=\"https:\/\/pages.di.unipi.it\/datamod\/edition-2016\/\">https:\/\/pages.di.unipi.it\/datamod\/edition-2016\/<\/a>) are welcome. Moreover, \r\nwe encourage the submission of synergistic approaches: modelling methods \r\nand notations in a knowledge management\/discovery context and\/or the\r\ndevelopment and use of common modelling and knowledge management\/discovery \r\nframeworks to explore and understand complex systems from the application \r\ndomains of interest. \r\n\r\nPapers that at the time have appeared in archived conference proceedings \r\n(e.g. in DataMod 2016) will be considered for publication only if there is \r\nat least 30% of new material (i.e. important additional empirical results, \r\nextensions of the methods and so on) compared to the conference version of\r\nthe paper. Authors of such submissions are required to enclose a letter \r\ndiscussing in detail the differences between the already published version \r\nand the submission. The Editors reserve the decision as to whether the 30% \r\ndifference requirement is met. Papers may address topics including, but not \r\nlimited to, the following.\r\n\r\nModelling and analysis methodologies:\r\n* Agent-based Methodologies\r\n* Automata-based Methodologies\r\n* Big Data Analytics\r\n* Cellular Automata\r\n* Classification\r\n* Clustering, Segmentation and Profiling\r\n* Conformance Analysis\r\n* Constraint Programming\r\n* Data Mining\r\n* Differential Equations\r\n* Game Theory\r\n* Machine Learning\r\n* Membrane Systems\r\n* Network Theory and Analysis\r\n* Ontologies\r\n* Optimisation Modelling\r\n* Petri Nets\r\n* Process Calculi\r\n* Process Mining\r\n* Rewriting Systems\r\n* Spatio-temporal Data Analysis\/Mining\r\n* Statistical Model Checking\r\n* Text Mining\r\n* Topological Data Analysis\r\n\r\nApplication domains:\r\n* Biology\r\n* Brain Data and Simulation\r\n* Business Process Management\r\n* Climate Change\r\n* Ecology\r\n* Education\r\n* Environmental Risk Assessment and Management\r\n* Enterprise Architectures\r\n* Epidemiology\r\n* Genetics\r\n* Governance\r\n* Open Source Software Development and Communities\r\n* Pharmacology\r\n* Social Good\r\n* Social Software Engineering\r\n* Social Systems\r\n* Sustainable Development\r\n* Urban Ecology\r\n* Smart Cities and Smart Lands\r\n\r\nIMPORTANT DATES:\r\n\r\n* Submission Deadline: 16 December 2016 \r\n* Notification: End of February 2017\r\n\r\n\r\nSPECIAL ISSUE EDITORS:\r\n\r\nStan Matwin - University of Ottawa, Canada, \r\nLuca Tesei - University of Camerino, Italy, \r\nRoberto Trasarti - ISTI-CNR, Pisa, Italy\r\n\r\n\r\nHOW TO SUBMIT:\r\n\r\nAll submissions must be prepared according to the \"Instructions for\r\nAuthors\" published in the journal website at\r\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.editorialmanager.com\/JIIS\/default.aspx\">https:\/\/www.editorialmanager.com\/JIIS\/default.aspx<\/a>\r\nThe maximum length of papers is of 30 pages.\r\n\r\nSubmissions must be sent electronically through the Editorial Manager\r\nsystem at <a href=\"https:\/\/www.editorialmanager.com\/jiis\/Default.aspx\">https:\/\/www.editorialmanager.com\/jiis\/Default.aspx<\/a> \r\nUpon logging in to the system as author and starting the submission \r\nprocess, please select the special issue \"Computational modelling and \r\ndata-driven techniques for systems analysis\" during the process. \r\n\r\nSubmitted manuscripts must have not been published before and must not \r\nbe under consideration for publication anywhere else. The publication \r\nof the manuscript must have been approved by all co-authors, if any, \r\nas well as by the responsible authorities \u2013 tacitly or explicitly \u2013 at \r\nthe institute(s) where the work has been carried out. \r\n\r\n-------------------------<\/pre>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>We officially announce the call for papers of the special issue of the Journal of Intelligent Information Systems (JIIS) on \u201cComputational modelling and data-driven techniques for systems analysis\u201d to which all participants to DataMod 2016 (and past editions as MoKMaSD) can send a revised an improved version of their paper. 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