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CALL FOR PAPERS - SAC 2007
The 22nd ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
March 11 - 15, 2007, Seoul, South Korea
http://www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2007/
Track: Trust, Recommendations, Evidence and other Collaboration Know-how
(TRECK)
Proceedings: ACM printed form, ACM CD-ROM, ACM digital library and IJI
Journal special issue (printed and online ISSN)!
Aims and scope of the TRECK track:
Computational models of trust and online reputation mechanisms have been
gaining momentum. One reason for this is that traditional security
mechanisms are challenged by open, large scale and decentralised
environments. The use of an explicit trust/reputation management component
goes beyond security though.
The goal of the ACM SAC 2007 TRECK track remains to review the set of
applications that benefit from the use of computational trust and online
reputation. Computational trust has been used in reputation systems, risk
management, collaborative filtering, social/business networking services,
dynamic coalitions and virtual organisations. In last year TRECK, a paper
even described how computational trust and reputation could mitigate the
privacy issues of trusted computing hardware modules. The TRECK track covers
all computational trust applications, especially those used in real-world
applications.
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Recommender and reputation systems
Trust-enhanced collaborative applications
Trusted computing, trusted platorm modules (TPM, TCG, TCPA, NGSCB...)
Trading privacy for trust and security
Tangible guarantees given by formal models of trust and risk
Trust metrics assessment and threat analysis
Pervasive computational trust and use of context-aware features
Trust/risk-based security frameworks
Automated collaboration and trust negotiation
Trust in peer-to-peer systems
Technical trust evaluation
Impacts of social networks on computational trust
Evidence gathering and management
Real-world applications, running prototypes and advanced simulations
Applicability in large-scale, open and decentralised environments
Legal and economic aspects related to the use of trust engines
User-studies and user interfaces of computational trust applications
Submission guidelines are posted on the TRECK 2007 website
(http://www.trustcomp.org/treck/), which always contains the latest updates.
Authors are invited to submit full papers about original and unpublished
research. A paper cannot be submitted to more than one track. We would like
to encourage the submission of industrial experience reports and reports of
innovative computing applications.
The body of each paper should not exceed 5,000 words.
Submissions should be properly anonymized to facilitate blind reviewing.
At least three reviewers will be assigned to each submission to the TRECK
track.
IMPORTANT DUE DATES
Until Sep. 8, 2006: PDF extended abstract submission of the full paper (500
words maximum; this deadline may be extended)
Sep. 8, 2006: Full paper submission
Oct. 16, 2006: Author notification
Oct. 30, 2006: Camera-ready copy
Mar. 11-15, 2007: SAC in Seoul, South Korea
Conference Venue:
Seoul is the capital of South Korea and the ancient seat of Korea's royalty.
Therefore, there are many magnificent palaces, cultural places and old
monuments to visit.
Track Program Chair:
Jeong Hyun Yi,
Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, South Korea
Organisation Chair:
Jean-Marc Seigneur,
University of Geneva, Switzerland,
Jean-Marc.Seigneur@trustcomp.org
Track Program Committee:
Jeong Hyun Yi, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, South Korea
Jean-Marc Seigneur, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Christian D. Jensen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Fabio Martinelli, IIT-CNR, Italy
Stephen Marsh, National Research Council of Canada
Stephane Lo Presti, University of London, United Kingdom
Ciaran Bryce, INRIA Rennes, France
Philippe Jaillon, Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne, France
Hai Jin, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
Sven Lachmund, DoCoMo Euro-Labs, Germany
Yanjun Zuo, University of North Dakota, USA
Jonathan Poritz, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, USA
Giannis F. Marias, University of Athens, Greece
Daniele Quercia, University College London, United Kingdom
Bruno Crispo, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Noria Foukia, University of Otago, New Zealand
Uwe Roth, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Deqing Zou, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
Victor S. Grishchenko, Ural State University, Russia
Sviatoslav Braynov, University of Illinois at Springfield, USA
Rino Falcone, CNR Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies, Italy
Damien Weldon, LoanPerformance, USA
Seamus Moloney, Nokia Research Center, Finland
Evangelos Kotsovinos, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Germany
Jianshu Weng, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Wanita Sherchan, Monash University, Australia
Charles A. Shoniregun, University of East London, United Kingdom
Laurence Vignollet, Universiti de Savoie, France
Darren P. Mundy, University of Hull, United Kingdom
Hugo Miranda, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Ayman Kassi, American University of Beirut, Lebanon
Javier Lopez, University of Malaga, Spain
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