**** LAST CALL FOR PAPERS: due 06/15/07 ****
Interactive Digital Entertainment, Social Computing, and Lifestyle Computing
Mini-Track
Offered as part of the Internet and the Digital Economy Track
HICSS 41 January 7-10, 2008 Hilton Waikoloa Village, the Big Island, Hawai'i
After our successful first year with the IDE, Social Computing, and
Lifestyle Computing mini-track at HICSS (Hawaii International Conference on
System Sciences), we have been approved to offer this mini-track again. The
following is a detailed description of the mini-track along with submission
guidelines and important dates. Please contact us if you have any questions.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
- Authors may submit an abstract to the mini-track chairs at anytime for
guidance and indication of appropriate content.
- Final papers will be submitted via the HICSS Review System, deadline is
June 15, 2007.
- See the HICSS-41 conference website at http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/ for
more details regarding paper submission procedures as well as general
conference information.
IMPORTANT DATES:
- Mon, April 16, 2007: Abstract submission (OPTIONAL)
- Tue, May 1, 2007: Feedback on abstracts (OPTIONAL)
- Fri, June 15, 2007: Paper submission [instructions on the HICSS site]
- Wed, August 15, 2007: Accept/Conditional Accept/Reject notice
-Conference dates: Monday, January 7 - Thursday, January 10, 2008
MINI-TRACK TOPICS:
Example topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following
aspects of online interactive digital entertainment (IDE), social computing,
and lifestyle computing:
Advertising models with IDE
AI techniques for IDE
Auctions for online gaming components
Automated / smart homes
Collaborative gaming
Communication techniques and issues of IDE
Conflicts between real and virtual worlds
Diffusion and adoption of IDE
Digital convergence
Digital personas
E-business of entertainment
Economic impact of IDE
Gaming communities
Gaming currencies
HCI aspects of IDE / edutainment
IDE agents
Immersive gaming
Interactive digital storytelling / techniques for interactive narration
Interactive theatre
Learning through IDE
Lifestyle computing
Massive social collaboration
Measures of IDE
Metaphors of IDE
Methodologies and development techniques
Mixed reality and virtual reality
Mobile gaming
Models of IDE
Novel interfaces
Online addiction and anti-social behavior
Online environments of IDE
Pricing of IDE
Privacy and security issues
Social blogging
Social issues and considerations of IDE
Ubiquitous gaming
Virtual reality
Wearable computing
Wireless social computing
MINI-TRACK CHAIRS:
*Paul Benjamin Lowry
Rollins Faculty Fellow
Information Systems Department
Marriott School
Brigham Young University
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Ian MacInnes
Syracuse University
School of Information Studies
Syracuse University
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*Primary contact
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Paul Benjamin Lowry, PhD
Kevin and Debra Rollins Faculty Fellow
Information Systems Department
Marriott School
Brigham Young University
573 Tanner Building
Provo, UT 84602
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View or download any of my research articles from my SSRN Author page:
<http://ssrn.com/author=446262> http://ssrn.com/author=446262
Website and vita: <http://marriottschool.byu.edu/emp/employee.cfm?emp=pbl>
http://marriottschool.byu.edu/emp/employee.cfm?emp=pbl
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