- From: Youakim BADR <youakim.badr@insa-lyon.fr>
- Date: Tue, 03 Jun 2008 22:06:58 +0200
- To: Youakim BADR <youakim.badr@insa-lyon.fr>
############################ Call for Book Chapters ############################ Computational Intelligence in Services Sciences To be published by Springer Verlag in the series "Studies in Computational Intelligence" http://serviceware.insa-lyon.fr/ciss.htm #################################################################################### Description ------------ Services --not goods-- are considered the fundamental sources of competitiveness and the core of productivity in the 21st century. A shift has occurred: goods, tangible resources and transactions have been replaced by an emphasis on service, intangible resources, and relationships. Although the service sector accounts for more than 70% of total value added in OECD countries, services lack theoretical backgrounds and robust research related to service quality, customer satisfaction, service delivery and value co-production. Due to socio-technical-organisational and multi-disciplinarily natures of services and their characteristics, service systems are highly complex to study and design. This leads to a poor understanding as to how key decisions in fields such as social sciences, mathematics, engineering and economics will impact the service system to be innovative and value creating. The application of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) has the potential to enable the digital transformation of service activities into e-commerce models and computational e-service components but these technologies lacks novel intelligent tools, models, systems and methodologies to compete in the new knowledge-based economy. In this book, we would like to gather latest advances of various topics in computational intelligence techniques and report how firms can gain competitive advantages by applying these techniques to understand, design and simulate innovative ICT-enabled services such as e-services and new e-commerce approaches. We would like also to join academia and industrial initiatives to establish the new multi-disciplinary research of services sciences. Studies which address computational intelligence techniques, socio-technical-organisational aspects of services are cordially invited. All aspects of novel intelligent services are of interest in particular e-commerce, e-services, value co-production, service quality, customer satisfaction or service delivery. Survey articles that emphasize the research and application of computational intelligence in any of these domains are greatly welcome. The primary target audience for the book includes researchers, scholars and developers who are interested in computational intelligence and services sciences with particular emphasis on e-commerce and e-service models, tools and techniques. The book will include several volumes and will be organized in self-contained chapters to provide greatest reading flexibility. Topics ------- The book will cover a broad set of computational intelligence techniques, with particular emphasis on soft computing. Methods such as (but not restricted to); * Neural Networks * Artificial Immune Systems * Intelligent Case-based Reasoning * Artificial Immune Systems * Fuzzy Logic * Ontologies * Genetic Algorithms * Reinforcement Learning * Multivalued Logic * Semantic Networks * Evolutionary Programming * Semantic Networks * Rough Sets * Knowledge Management * Intelligent Agents * Expert Systems * Swarm Intelligence * Neuro-Symbolic Approaches should be applied to the following areas: * Service Understanding and Design * E-service * Service Dynamics and Strategy * E-commerce * Service System and Simulation * E-Business Topics to be addressed in the book include, but are not limited to: * Complex Adaptive Service Systems * Computational Intelligence to Improve e-commerce Sites * Service Process, Operations and Productivity * Strategy Development and Implementation of e-commerce * Service Engineering and Innovations * Intelligence for Customer Grouping in e-services * Service Pricing and Marketing * Organizational and Managerial issues of e-service * Business Transformation * Social and psychological issues for e-services * Information and Knowledge Systems * Agent-mediated Markets and Auctions * Quality, Risk, and Management * Web-based Support Systems * Theoretical Foundations of e-services * Game Theoretic Analyses in e-commerce * Definition, Classification and Formalization of e-services * Economics of e-commerce * Modelling, Reasoning for Specifying * Business-oriented e-commerce * e-services and Artificial Intelligence Systems * e-commerce Adoption Models and Frameworks * Probabilistic Reasoning for Service Systems * e-Commerce Infrastructure * Internet Business Models and Adoption * The Regulatory Environment of e-Commerce * e-Business Models and Distributed Artificial Intelligence * Barriers (e.g., technical, social, political, legal) to e-commerce * Intelligent-based e-shopping, e-marketing and e-advertisement * National and Organizational Cultures Impacts on e-commerce * Focused Service Sectors i.e. consulting and personal training * Mobile e-commerce * e-Commerce Teaching and Learning * Distributed Artificial Intelligence in e-commerce Systems * measurement of e-commerce Readiness and Usage * Intelligence techniques for Classifying E-Commerce Websites * e-Security, Trust and Privacy of e-commerce * Economic and Game theoretic Design and Analysis * Computational Intelligence for Risk Analysis in e-commerce * Other Service Relevant Topics Submission Guidelines ---------------------- Authors are kindly invited to submit their Short Abstracts through the submission website <http://serviceware.insa-lyon.fr/ciss.htm> before June 30th, 2008. This will facilitate the planning of the review process. Submissions of Full Chapters are expected before August 15th, 2008. All submitted chapters will be reviewed by at least three reviewers. Important Dates ---------------- Deadline for Full Chapter Submission: July 15, 2008 Notification of Acceptance/Rejection of Chapters: August 30, 2008 Deadline for Submission of Final Chapters: September 15, 2008 Publication of the Book: End of 2008 Volume Editors -------------- - Youakim Badr (Main Contact: youakim.badr@insa-lyon.fr) INSA de Lyon, France URL: http://www.insa-lyon.fr/liesp - Ajith Abraham Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Norway URL: http://www.softcomputing.net - Aboul-Ella Hassanien Kuwait University, Kuwait URL: http://www.cba.edu.kw/abo - Kwei-Jay Lin University of California, Irvine, USA URL: http://gram.eng.uci.edu/~klin/
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