The Conference will include invited presentations by experts from academia, industry, and government as well as contributed paper presentations describing original work on the current state of research in collaboration technologies, collaboration systems, social networks, virtual worlds, services computing, and related issues. There will also be tutorial sessions, symposia, workshops, special sessions, demos, panels and forums, posters, doctoral colloquium, and exhibits. Conference sponsorships are welcomed.<br>SCOPE:<br>During the conference, attendees will see and interact with a broad spectrum of methodologies and technologies that relate to cooperation, coordination, communication, and collaboration at both the client and backend (cloud) levels. This year’s conference targets a wide array of papers, posters, workshops, panels, demonstrations, exhibits, presentations, and tutorials addressing a broad range of topics including sensors, people, clouds, robots and social networks, e–learning, e–business, e–health, emergency response, knowledge management, decision making and support, global grids, P2P, multi–agent systems, trust and cyber security, mobile clients, Web 2.0, virtual environments, ubiquitous collaboration, user interfaces and related human and socio–technical collaboration issues.<br>Topics include (but are not limited to):<br>Collaboration Systems Infrastructure, Tools and Technologies<br>Frameworks and Methodologies for Collaboration<br>Architectures and Design of Collaboration Systems<br>Collaboration Enabling Technologies<br>Enterprise and CE Heterogeneity / Interoperability<br>Information Infrastructure for Collaboration<br>Platforms for Collaboration<br>Tangible User Interfaces for Collaboration<br>Tabletop, Surface, and Multi–touch Interaction<br>Intelligent & Autonomous Agents in Collaboration<br>Multi Agent Systems in Collaboration<br>Cluster–based Collaborative & Distributed Systems<br>Grid–based Collaboration Environments<br>Collaboration and Cloud Computing<br>Service Oriented Architectures for Collaboration<br>Collaborative Enterprise Security & Access Control<br>Trusted and Reputation–based Collaboration<br>Role–based, Privacy and IP Policies and Algorithms<br>Management of Metadata for Collaboration<br>Mobile and Wireless Collaboration Systems<br>Web Infrastructure for Collaborative Applications<br>Socio–Technical Information Spaces<br>Electronic Artifacts and Notebooks<br>Distributed Collaborative Trusted Sensor Systems<br>Data Mining & Warehousing for Collaboration Technologies<br>Soft Computing Solutions for Collaboration Systems<br>Information Exchange and Fusion in CE<br>Requirements Engineering in CE<br>Executable Models of Architectures<br>Modeling and Simulation of Collaboration<br>Human Systems and Collaboration<br>Coordination and Cooperation Mechanisms<br>Collaborative Human–Centered Systems<br>Group Characteristics and Social Factors in CE<br>Cognitive and Psychological Issues in Collaboration<br>Cultural Aspects & Human Factors in Collaboration<br>Affective, Emotive & Conative Aspects of Collaboration<br>Human–machine Collaborative Interaction<br>Interfaces for Collaborative Work<br>Social Multimedia and Networks<br>Social Software Based Collaboration<br>Awareness in Collaboration Systems<br>Visualization of Collaborative Processes & Applications<br>Collaboration Work and Processes<br>Work and Collaborative Virtual Worlds<br>Coordination, Cooperation and Collaboration<br>Collaborative Conflict Management<br>Ontologies and Ethnographic Approaches<br>Virtual and Remote Project Coordination<br>Distributed Shared Design and Development<br>Distributed Team Management and Issues<br>Designing Collaborative & Virtual Organizations<br>Workflows in Collaborative Operations & Systems<br>Contextual and Situation–based Collaboration<br>Collective Intelligence and Crowdsourcing<br>Work across boundaries: Disciplines, Spatial, Temporal, Social<br>Empirical Investigations<br>Collaboration Applications, Domains, and Emerging Trends and Technologies<br>Social Media Applications<br>Shared Virtual Reality and Applications<br>Collaborative Knowledge Management<br>Collaborative Decision Making and Support<br>Collaborative Prototyping Environments<br>Collaboration Technologies in Industry and Businesses<br>Collaborative Machines and Robots<br>Collaborative Autonomous Systems & Vehicles<br>Web– and Internet–enabled Collaboration<br>Collaboration and Shared Planning and Logistics<br>Gaming Applications and Game Engines<br>Sustainability and Collaboration<br>e– , Distance–, and Collaborative– Learning<br>e–Business, e–Comm, e–Gov and Collaboration<br>Collaborative Applications in Financial Systems<br>Collaboration M&S for Exercise Support and Gaming<br>Collaboration in Education and Sciences<br>Tele– and Collaborative Medicine and Healthcare<br>Distributed Systems Engineering Environments<br>Collaboration in Emergency and Disaster Response<br>Collaborative and Virtual Simulation Environments<br>Collaborative Open Innovation<br>Collaborative Simulation for Distributed Mission Acquisition<br>Collaborative Environments for Simulation Based Training<br>
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