PriMo Workshop 2011 CFP - extended deadline

Call for Papers – Extended Deadline
PriMo 2011<http://www.open.ac.uk/blogs/PriMo2011/>: First International Workshop on Privacy Management in Mobile Application
(27th of June 2011, Copenhagen - in conjunction with IFIPTM 2011<http://www.ifiptm.org/IFIPTM11/IFIPTM.html>)

Providing appropriate solutions to the privacy issues raised by mobile and ubiquitous technology is increasingly important, but mobile privacy remains difficult to study and address, partly because privacy is a socially sensitive and context-dependent problem, partly because mobility introduces continuous contextual shifts, interactional constraints and monitoring obstacles. Different research methods may yield contradictory findings, design solutions may not account for critical socio-cultural factors or afford adequate usability, and management policies may not have the flexibility that mobile users require.
This workshop is organised with the support of the PRiMMA<http://primma.open.ac.uk/> Project and aims to promote an open exchange between researchers investigating privacy management issues in mobile applications. It will provide an exciting opportunity for researchers to discuss and evaluate research approaches and achievements within the field. In particular, we invite authors to submit extended abstracts addressing one or more of the following key areas:
·      Privacy research methods for mobile systems
·      Design solutions to address user privacy in mobile systems
·      Policy-based privacy management
Topics may include but are not restricted to:

o   Empirical studies of mobile privacy users and systems

o   Methods and techniques for eliciting and analysing mobile privacy requirements
o   Requirements engineering for privacy-aware mobile systems

o   User evaluation of privacy-enabled mobile interactive technologies

o   Machine learning approaches to mobile privacy management

o   Usability issues in the design of privacy-enabled mobile systems

o   Privacy policies for mobile applications

o   Online presence and privacy management

o   Privacy aware adaptive systems

o   Mobile privacy and social relations
Abstracts will be peer-reviewed by the workshop Programme Committee. Accepted abstracts will be presented at the workshop and then published both on the PRiMMA<http://primma.open.ac.uk/> website and conference’s workshop proceedings. Additionally, a full version of selected abstracts will be invited for inclusion in an edited book.
Submission Information
Submissions to the workshop must be in LNCS format and must not exceed 4 pages. The submission should be sent to primo.workshop.2011@gmail.com<mailto:primo.workshop.2011@gmail.com>
Important Dates
Abstract Submission: 9th May 2011 (Extended)
Author Notification: 24th May 2011 (Extended)
Camera ready copy due: 31th May 2011 (Extended)
Workshop date: 27th June 2011
Organisers
Clara Mancini, The Open University, UK
Ryan Wishart, Imperial College London, UK
Programme Committee
Arosha Bandara, The Open University, United Kingdom
Elisa Bertino, Purdue University, United States
Ann Blandford, University College London, United Kingdom
Ian Brown, Oxford University, United Kingdom
Seraphin Calo, IBM, United States
Marco Casassa Mont, HP Labs, United Kingdom
Paul Dourish, California University Irvine, United States
Naranker Dulay, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
David Evans, Cambridge University, United Kingdom
Tristan Henderson, St Andrews University, United Kingdom
Adam Joinson, Bath University, United Kingdom
Marc Langheinrich, Lugano University, Switzerland
Jorge Lobo, IBM, United States
Emil Lupu, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Clara Mancini, The Open University, United Kingdom
Nancy Mead, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
Bashar Nuseibeh, Limerick University, Ireland
Kieron O'Hara, Southampton University, United Kingdom
Inah Omoronyia, Limerick University, Ireland
Blaine Price, The Open University, United Kingdom
Kai Rannenberg, Goethe University, Germany
Yvonne Rogers, The Open University, United Kingdom
Alessandra Russo, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Angela Sasse, University College London, United Kingdom
Morris Sloman, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Roel Wieringa, Twente University, Netherlands
Ryan Wishart, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Nobukazu Yoshioka, National Institute of Informatics, Japan

Received on Monday, 2 May 2011 13:40:01 UTC