The 2nd International Workshop on Collaborative Online Organizations “COOS’14”
In conjunction with AAMAS 2013 May 5/6, 2014 | Paris, France (http://www2.cs.siu.edu/~mas/coos14) CALL FOR PAPER This workshop aims to bring together experts interested in the theory and practice of computational models of network organizations. The objective is to advance understanding and crafting of network organizations. Substantial amount of research work is ongoing in distributed knowledge management. This workshop intends to emphasize the operational elements of various networks that facilitate elements of network organization. Papers describing advanced prototypes, systems, tools and techniques indicating future directions are also encouraged. Social as well as cognitive foundations surrounding network organizations are of special interest. We invite theoretical and pragmatic contributions from specialists with capacities for explaining or predicting changes in the life cycle of online organizations. Explorations of social capital embedded in collaboration networks that play central role for their continued functioning and maintenance are within our scope. WORKSHOP AREAS The following is a partial list of areas of interest. Papers may address one or more of the listed sub-topics, although authors should not feel limited by them. Unlisted but related sub-topics are also acceptable, provided should fit in one of the following main topic areas: • Agent-based collaborative environments • Cooperation and collaboration mechanisms • Collaborative architectures and mechanisms • Computational models of organizations • Collaborative infrastructures • Collaborative services and filtering • Collective intelligence • Collaborative games and digital communities • Collective Benefits of political fallouts and economic externalities • Collaborative social networks • Distributed technologies for group collaboration • Globalized networks and grid alliances • Human/robot collaboration • Human-centric based group collaboration • Networked organizations • Network-centric organizations • Networked individualism • Social capital • Social computing and inter-cultural collaboration • Social networks and community discovery • Theoretical aspects of distributed collaboration • Virtual organizations • Web-based collaboration Important Dates: Submission Deadline: January 29, 2014 Notification to authors: March 1, 2014 Workshop Date: May 5/6, 2014 For more details please visit: http://www2.cs.siu.edu/~mas/coos14
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