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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 14th time in a row, RCIS 2020 will be held from May 20-22, 2020, in Limassol, Cyprus. 

Topics of Interest

At RCIS 2020, 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 following areas, themes and topics:

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Important Dates

Draft paper submission deadline:2020-01-27

Draft paper acceptance notification:2020-03-15

Abstract submission deadline:2020-01-20

Final paper submission deadline:2020-03-31

Author guidelines

Papers shall be formatted according to the Springer LNCS/LNBIP conference proceedings template (for LaTeX and Word): https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines. Papers that have already been accepted or are currently under review for other conferences or journals will not be considered for publication at RCIS 2020. Papers should be in English and must be associated to one of the following categories:

Technical solution papers (max 16 pages Springer) present solutions that are novel or significantly improve existing approaches. A technical solution paper must include a preliminary validation of the proposed solution, and results must be stated clearly enough so that it is possible to validate them in follow-up research. Evaluation papers (max 16 pages Springer) evaluate existing problem situations or validate proposed solutions through scientific means, i.e., by empirical studies, experiments, case studies, simulations, mathematical proofs, etc. The research method must be sound and appropriate. 
Industrial practice and experience papers (max 16 pages Springer) thoroughly present problems or challenges encountered in practice, elaborate on success or failure with existing approaches, or report on industrial practice (e.g., methods and tools). A paper in this category shall provide a clear context, detail the problem or the industrial practice, and explain the lessons learned.

Work in progress papers (max 8 pages Springer) present relevant preliminary results across the spectrum of information science. These papers can either present a novel technical solution, or report on a preliminary evaluation of a technique.
Please note that the maximum length of the paper includes references, appendices, etc.
 

Topics of submission

A1. Information Systems and their Engineering
  • Requirements Engineering
  • Software Engineering and Testing
  • Model-Driven Engineering and Development
  • Information Systems Development Methods and Method Engineering
A2. Human-Centred Approaches
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Social Computing and Social Network Analysis
  • User-Centred Approaches
  • Collaborative Computing
  • End-User Development
A3. Data and Information Management
  • Databases and Information
  • Information Search and Discovery
  • Conceptual Modelling and Ontologies
  • Information Security and Risk Management
  • Strategic Management of Information Systems
A4. Enterprise Engineering
  • Business Process Engineering and Management
  • Process Mining
  • Enterprise Modelling
  • Reengineering, Forward and Reverse Engineering
  • Context-aware Organisations
A5. Applications
  • E-Health, E-Government, E-Commerce
  • Web-Based Applications and Services
  • Smart Cities
A6. Business Intelligence
  • Big Data & Business Analytics
  • Decision Support Systems
  • Knowledge Management and Discovery
  • Information and Value Management
A7. Information Infrastructures
  • Cyber-Physical Systems
  • Web Information Systems
  • Grid Computing and Cloud Computing
  • Internet of Things
  • Pervasive, Ubiquitous and Mobile Computing
A8. Reflective Research and Practice
  • Design science and theories for IS
  • Design thinking, transition design, user experiences, service design in/for IS
  • Open innovation and design
  • Design patterns for/in IS development and management lifecycle
  • Design qualities, measures and properties
  • Impacts of design on the organization and users
  • Design in lean startups, open innovation and agile processes
  • Sustainability and IS design

Committee

General Chairs
    
George Papadopoulos
University of Cyprus
  

    
Pericles Loucopoulos
Program chairs
    
Jelena Zdavkovic
Stockholm University, Sweden
 

    
Fabiano Dalpiaz
Utrecht University, the Netherlands
 
Posters and Demos chairs

    
Elena Kornyshova
Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, France

    
Marcela Ruiz
Utrecht University, the Netherlands
  
Tutorial chairs
    
Estefania Serral Assensio
KU Leuven, Belgium

    
Ignacio Panach Navarrete
Universitat de València
Doctoral Consortium chairs
    
Raian Ali
Bournemouth University, UK
 

    
Sergio Espana
 

Steering Committee Members:

•    Saïd Assar, Institut Mines-Telecom Business School, France 
•    Marko Bajec,University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
•    Pericles Loucopoulos, Manchester University, University Kingdom
•    Haralambos Moratidis, School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics, University of Brighton, United Kingdom 
•    Selmin Nurcan, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
•    Oscar Pastor, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
•    Jolita Ralyté, CUI (Centre Universitaire d'Infomatique), University of Geneva, Suisse
•    Colette Rolland, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France

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Important dates

  • Conference Dates

    20 May.

    2020

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    22 May.

    2020

  • 20 Jan.

    2020

    Abstract submission deadline

  • 27 Jan.

    2020

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • 15 Mar.

    2020

    Draft paper acceptance notification

  • 31 Mar.

    2020

    Final paper deadline

Contact information

  • George Angelos Papadopoulos
  • george@cs.ucy.ac.cy

Sponsored By

  • RCIS

Supported By

  • University of Cyprus

Organized By

  • SEIT Lab