CFP - JISA Thematic Series on Smart Cities - Enabling Services and Applications

==Call for Papers==
Journal of Internet Services and Applications (JISA)
Thematic Series on Smart Cities - Enabling Services and Applications

http://sites.lero.ie/jisasmartcities/

The unprecedented level of urbanization and consequent growth in size and
numbers of
cities in different parts of the world present both challenges and
opportunities. The
proliferation of “Smart Cities” initiatives around the world is part of the
strategic response
by governments to the challenges and opportunities of increasing
urbanization and the rise
of cities as the nexus of societal development.

Smart Cities provide a framework for urban transformation that harness
Information and
Communication Technologies and Knowledge Infrastructures for economic
regeneration,
social cohesion, better city administration and infrastructure management.

A Smart City is inherently a complex “Socio- technical System of Systems”.
Emerging ICT
paradigm such as data-intensive computing (Big data), Open Data, Internet
of Things,
Physical-Cyber-Social Computing and Cloud Computing, are key to the
realization of the
vision of Smart Cities.  In fact, real-world Smart Cities are being enabled
by a combination of
these paradigms using a mixture of architectures (centralized,
decentralized, and a mixture
of both) and infrastructures such as Middleware, and IoT Platforms.

The creation of innovative applications for Smart Cities using this
infrastructure is crucial to success. Smart City applications can be in the
areas of Economy, Environment, Energy, Water, Waste, People (intellectual
endowment and engagement), Lifestyle Building, Mobility (Transportation),
and public spaces.

This JISA Thematic Series aims at providing innovative contributions to the
research and
development of novel approaches for the design and development of
Infrastructure, Services and Applications for the Smart City and Urban
context.  Submissions involving both novel technical advances as well as
demonstrations or evaluation involving real-world data are preferred.

Topics include, but are not limited to the following:

=Architectures and Paradigms for Smart Cities=
 - Theoretical foundations on Smart City services and applications
 - Data-intensive computing (Big Data) for the City
 - Open Big City Data and Urban-Scale Data Sharing
 - Internet of Things in the City
 - System of Systems & Cloud Computing Approaches for Smart City
 - Centralized and/or Decentralized Architectural Approaches to Smart City

=Infrastructures for Smart Cities=
 - Design and implementation of Internet of Things infrastructure services
for Smart City
 - Middleware support for Heterogeneous Smart City infrastructures
 - Services for cooperative sensing Context-, Resource-, and
Semantic-awareness for Smart City
 - Service Innovation and Design for Smart Cities
 - Dynamic configuration and self- or autonomic- management of Smart City
middleware
 - City-as-a-Platform

=Applications, Experiences, and Requirements for Smart Cities
 - Case studies on evaluation and deployment of Smart City Services and
Applications: challenges, techniques, and lessons learned
 - Empirical and deployment studies for Urban Infrastructures
 - End-to-end applications for Smart Cities
 - Infrastructure requirements for next-generation Smart City solutions

JISA is an open access journal. Recent papers can be downloaded from
http://jisajournal.com/content

=Important Dates=
 - Manuscript due: May 15th, 2015
 - First response from reviewers: July 1st, 2015

=Submission Instructions=
Before submission, authors should carefully read over the Instructions for
Authors, which
are located at jisajournal.com. Manuscripts are typically 14 two-column
pages in length, and should not exceed 16 pages.

Prospective authors should submit an electronic copy of their complete
manuscript through
the Springer Open submission system at jisajournal.com/manuscript according
to the
submission schedule. They should choose the correct Thematic Series in the
“sections” box
upon submitting. In addition, they should specify the manuscript as a
submission to the
“Thematic Series on Smart Cities - Enabling Services and Applications” in
the cover letter. It
is the wish of the JISA board that all quality articles will be published
in the journal
independent of the funding capacity of the authors. Thus, if the authors
are unable to pay
the APC charge, we request that they contact the lead guest editors so that
a waiver can be
granted.

=Guest Editors=
 - Edward Curry, University College Dublin, Ireland
 - Schahram Dustdar, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
 - Michael Sheng, University of Adelaide, Australia
 - Amit Sheth, Kno.e.sis Center at Wright State University, USA

Please address queries related to this call to:  edward.curry@lero.ie

Received on Tuesday, 10 March 2015 15:16:19 UTC