dg.o 2018: TRACK 7. Smart Cities - Models and Platforms

Dear colleague,

 

are you researching on topics such as smart city? smart
government/governance? smart city management? city and open/big data? urban
innovation? 

 

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CALL FOR PAPERS - dg.o 2018: TRACK 7. Smart Cities - Models and Platforms

(https://smartcitytrack.wordpress.com/ |
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dg.o 2018: 19th Annual International Conference on Digital Government
Research

Theme: Governance in the data age

Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands

30 May- 1 June, 2018 (Wednesday - Friday)

 

http://dgo2018.dgsociety.org/

Email: dgo2018@easychair.org<mailto:dgo2018@easychair.org>

Twitter handle: #dgo2018

 

The Digital Government Society (DGS) announces the 19th Annual International
Conference on Digital Government Research - dg.o 2018, with a theme
"Governance in the data age". dg.o 2018 will be hosted by Delft University
of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands from 30 May till 1 June, 2018. The
dg.o conferences are an established forum for presentation, discussion, and
demonstration of interdisciplinary research on digital government, political
participation, civic engagement, technology innovation, applications, and
practice. Each year the conference brings together scholars recognized for
the interdisciplinary and innovative nature of their work, their
contributions to theory (rigor) and practice (relevance), their focus on
important and timely topics and the quality of their writing. The conference
program combines:

 

TRACK 7. Smart Cities: Models and Platforms

Track chairs: 

Soon Ae Chun, City University of New York

Leonidas Anthopoulos, University of Applied Science (TEI) of Thessaly,
Greece

Dongwook Kim, Seoul National University

 

The cities around the globe is leveraging linked and intertwined networks,
Big and Open data and intelligent machines to design innovative and
intelligent solutions to life in a city. The smart cities seek not only
government operational efficiency but also better decision making and
predictions to improve life of citizens, and to create better world via
social good. Descriptions of research and development in smart cities policy
models and technology innovations are welcome in the areas of energy,
transportation, health, education, public safety, structures, natural
environment, and business, as well as related issues of cybersecurity and
privacy, community-based infrastructure resilience, urban informatics and
governance. Topics include but are not limited to: 

 

Recommended Topics:

- Applications and collaborations based on the "internet of things"; 

- Smart sensors; 

- Big data analytics; 

- The Civic Technology Movement, and Intercity and intergovernmental
collaborations; 

- Machine learning, AI and Robotics for cities and governments.

 

IMPORTANT DATES 

January 15, 2018: Papers are due

January 20, 2018: Workshops, tutorials, and panel proposals due

March 1, 2018: Application deadline for 2018 doctoral colloquium 

March 1, 2018: Notifications of acceptance

March 15, 2018: Posters and demo proposals due 

April 1, 2018: Poster/demo author notifications 

April 5, 2018: Camera-ready manuscripts due 

May 5, 2018: Early registration closes!

 

SUBMISSION TYPES AND FORMATS

 

. Research papers (maximum of 10 pages) 

. Management, Case Study, or Policy papers (maximum of 6 pages) 

. Panel descriptions (maximum of 4 pages) 

. Posters (maximum of 2 pages) 

. System demonstrations (maximum of 2 pages) 

. Pre-Conference tutorial proposals (maximum of 2 pages) 

. Pre-Conference workshop proposals (maximum of 2 pages) 

. Doctoral colloquium application (maximum of 10 pages) 

 

Submission Site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dgo2018

 

Submissions must not exceed the maximum number of pages specified for each
type of submission in camera-ready ACM Proceedings format (double column,
single spaced pages). Please do not use page numbers. Paper titles should be
on the first page of text, rather than on a separate cover page.

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