The First International Symposium on System Informatics and Engineering
http://issie2011.qdu.edu.cn
July 11-13, 2011 • Qingdao, China
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Due to significant advancement in computer hardware/software technology and automated
data collection systems, there are tremendous opportunities for interdisciplinary research in
combining quantitative modeling (e.g., statistics, data mining, machine learning, simulation,
and operation research) with technology-driven engineering and domain knowledge to make
significant scientific, social, and economic impacts. How to model, extract, and make use the
hidden knowledge based on the domain knowledge and the vast data sources to improve
overall system performance, maintainability, and adaptability, poses many research and
practical challenges, defying the state of the art methodological frameworks, algorithms, and
systems design and implementation principles. The purpose of the International Symposium
series on System Informatics and Engineering (ISSIE) is to bring together researchers and
practitioners interested in the theory and applications of system-driven knowledge discovery
and design/operations improvement in a wide range of domains and discipline.
Topics of
interest include but are not limited to:
System informatics principles and methods
Informatics-driven system engineering methods and applications
Data mining, machine learning, and artificial intelligence
Quality and reliability informatics and engineering
System and network security
Prognostics and system health management
Bioinformatics, health and medical informatics
Industrial informatics and control
Forecasting techniques and applications
Data-driven business intelligence and customer relation management
Paper Submission: February 28, 2011
Paper Acceptance Notification: April 15, 2011
Camera-Ready Paper: May 1, 2011
Paper Submission: Submission file formats are PDF and Microsoft Word. Required
Word/LaTeX templates (IEEE two-column format) can be found at the conference Web site.
Long (6,000 words, 6 pages max.) and short (3000 words, 3 pages max.) papers in English
must be submitted electronically via the conference Web site. The accepted papers will be
published by the IEEE Press in a formal EI-indexed Proceeding. Authors who wish to present
a talk without a full paper may submit a 1-page extended abstract, which, if selected, will
appear in the Proceedings. Authors who wish to present a talk without publishing in the
Proceedings may submit a regular abstract, which, if selected, will be included in a contributed
session.
General Chairs
Kwok-L Tsui, GeorgiaTech – USA &
CityU – HK
Fengjing Shao, QDU – China
Program Chairs
Rong Duan, AT&T – USA
Wei Jiang, HKUST – HK
Daniel Zeng, CAS – China & UArizona – USA
Advisory Committee
Tom Au, AT&T – USA
Guoqing Chen, Tsinghua – China
Way Kuo, CityU – HK
Yijun Li, NNSFC – China
Mike Pecht, UMaryland – USA & CityU -HK
George Runger, ASU – USA
Jan Shi, Georgia Tech – USA
Feiyue Wang, CAS – China
Shouyang Wang, CAS – China
Yingluo Wang, XJTU – China
Jeff Wu, Georgia Tech – USA
Enrico Zio, ECPS – France & PMD – Italy
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