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ACM SAC TRECK 2014 : Trust, Reputation, Evidence and other Collaboration Know-how (TRECK) track of the ACM 29th Symposium On Applied Computing (SAC)

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Link: http://www.trustcomp.org/treck/
 
When Mar 24, 2014 - Mar 28, 2014
Where Gyeongju, Korea
Submission Deadline Sep 13, 2013
Notification Due Nov 15, 2013
Final Version Due Dec 6, 2013
Categories    trust   security   collaboration   computer science
 

Call For Papers

CALL FOR PAPERS - SAC 2014

The 29th ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
24 - 28 March 2014, Gyeongju, Korea
http://www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2014/

Track: Trust, Reputation, Evidence and other Collaboration Know-how (TRECK)

Proceedings: ACM printed form, ACM CD-ROM and ACM digital library

Aims and scope of the TRECK track:

Computational models of trust and online reputation mechanisms have been gaining momentum.
The ACM SAC 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 TRECK tracks
attracted more than 280 researchers from both academia and industry who have
joined an online group at http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/trustcomp/

The goal of the ACM SAC 2014 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, virtual organisations and even combined with trusted
computing hardware modules. The TRECK track covers all computational
trust/reputation applications, especially those used in real-world applications.

We would like to emphasize that we may accept the submission of industrial experience reports,
commercial tools case studies and reports of innovative computing applications if they are written in a scientific way.

This year, we have a special focus on Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and corporate security, trust, risk and privacy
so those kinds of contributions are especially welcome!

The FP7 MUSES project investigates BYOD and corporate security, trust, risk and privacy and sponsors the ACM SAC'14 TRECK track,
more information on MUSES (Multiplatform Usable Endpoint Security) can be found here: https://www.musesproject.eu

The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Trust management, reputation management and identity management
Recommender and reputation systems
Online reputation and e-reputation
Pervasive computational trust and use of context-awareness
Mobile trust, context-aware trust
Web 2.0 reputation and trust
Trust-based collaborative applications
Automated collaboration and trust negotiation
Trade-off between privacy and trust
BYOD and corporate security, trust, risk and privacy
Trust and risk-based security frameworks
Combined computational trust and trusted computing
Tangible guarantees given by formal models of trust and risk
Trust metrics assessment and threat analysis
Trust in peer-to-peer and open source systems
Technical trust evaluation and certification
Trust self-organisation
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 and reputation engines
User-studies and user interfaces of computational trust and online reputation applications

Submission guidelines are posted on the TRECK 2014 Web site
(http://www.trustcomp.org/treck/ ), which always contains the latest updates.

IMPORTANT DUE DATES
Sep. 13, 2013: Paper submission
Nov. 15, 2013: Author notification
Dec. 6, 2013: Camera-ready copy
March 24-28, 2014: ACM SAC in Gyeongju, Korea

Track Co-Chairs:
Jean-Marc Seigneur, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Ali Chehab, American University of Beirut, Lebanon
Sini Ruohomaa, University of Helsinki, Finland

Track Program Committee :
Sheikh Mahbub Habib, Technical University Darmstadt, Germany
Anna Esparcia Alcazar, S2 Grupo, Spain
Yung Shin Van Der Sype, ICRI-KU Leuven, Belgium
Christina Hochleitner, CURE - Center for Usability Research and Engineering, Austria
Carmen Fernandez-Gago, University of Malaga, Spain
Uwe Roth, CRP Henri Tudor - SANTEC, Luxembourg
Ricardo Neisse, European Commission Joint Research Center, Belgium
Christian Damsgaard Jensen, Technical University of Denmark
Fabio Martinelli, CNR, Italy
Yanjun Zuo, University of North Dakota, USA
Joerg Abendroth, Nokia Siemens Networks, Germany
Paolo Massa, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy
Stephen Marsh, University of Ontario Institue of IT, Canada
Rafael Timoteo De Sousa Junior, University of Brasilia, Brazil

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