[agents] BCT4MAS Workshop (co-located with PAAMS): Deadline extension to 24th of March
Timotheus Kampik
tkampik at cs.umu.se
Thu Mar 14 15:28:21 EDT 2019
We extended the deadline for the 2nd International Workshop on
Blockchain Technology for Multi-Agent Systems (BCT4MAS:
https://bct4mas.ehealth.hevs.ch) to the 24th of March.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The 2nd International Workshop on Blockchain Technology for Multi-Agent
Systems (BCT4MAS)
In conjunction with the 17th International Conference on Practical
Applications of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (PAAMS 2019)
26th - 28th of June 2019 in Ávila Spain.
https://www.paams.net/workshops/bct4mas
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Description
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Multi-agent systems (MAS) are composed of loosely coupled entities
(agents) interconnected and organized in a network. Every agent has the
ability to solve problems and attain its goals by interacting with each
other through collaboration, negotiation, and competition patterns. MAS
are increasingly dealing with sensitive data. Therefore, enforcing the
notion of reputation, ensuring trust and reliability, is essential for
modern MAS. Blockchain (BCT) is a P2P distributed ledger technology
providing shared, immutable, transparent, and updatable (append-only)
registers of given values characterizing a given network (e.g., all the
actions intercurred among the participants and information about the
participants themselves). However, employing the BCT "as-is" and by
itself in dynamic and quickly evolving scenarios can represent an
unlucky choice. The reasons span from fundamental properties of BCT, to
application/domain specific constraints. Reaching consensus in
distributed multi-stakeholder networks with possible unaligned interests
can be considerably complex or unsustainable.
Therefore, if properly managed, combining BCT and MAS can represent a
win-win solution:
(i) the adoption and adaption of BCT can help to overcome trust and
reliability limitations broadly known in MAS literature, enabling
secure, autonomous, flexible and even profitable solutions.
(ii) MAS can contribute with its features to address limitations of BCT.
All proposed papers must be submitted in electronic form (PDF format)
using the PAAMS conference management system
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=paams19).
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Topics
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Theoretical track
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* Main properties of blockchain technology
* Self-aware and smart contracts
* Reputation management
* Decision-making for policy
* Secure identity assurance
* Security and privacy management
* Trust and data integrity
* Procurement
* Conflict resolution in business collaboration
* Task allocation, coordination, and supervision
* Agreement technologies and artificial institutions
* Big data management in highly distributed environments
* Anonymization of distributed data
Applied track
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* Distributed energy grids
* Collaborative governance
* Distributed Autonomous Organisations (DAO)
* Distributed artificial intelligence
* Swarm robotics
* Coordination models in Internet-of-Things (IoT)
* E-commerce and demand-supply relationships
* Software life-cycle management
* E-government
* Sharing economy
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Important Dates
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- Deadline for Submissions: March 24, 2019 (strict)
- Notification of acceptance: April 08, 2019
- Camera-ready: April 22, 2019
- Workshop day(s): June 26-28, 2019
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Submission
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Submissions will be reviewed by at least two members of the programme
committee, who are experts in the field.
The acceptance of the submitted papers will depend on their quality,
relevance, and originality.
To conduct this process, the chairs will rely on easychair to make the
reviewing procedure traceable, transparent and accessible.
In the case of accepted papers characterized by relevant demands (e.g.,
clarifications, changes, corrections) set by the reviewers,
the final acceptance will be subject to their accomplishment.
Accepted papers will be published as part of the PAAMS proceedings.
Authors of outstanding papers will be invited to submit extend versions
of their papers to the MDPI Information Journal, special issue on
Blockchain Technologies for Multi-Agent Systems:
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/information/special_issues/Blockchain_Technologies
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Organizing Committee
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- Dr. Davide Calvaresi - HES-SO Valais-Wallis (Switzerland)
- Dr. Alevtina Dubovitskaya - HES-SO Valais-Wallis (Switzerland)
- Prof. Dr. Michael Schumacher - HES-SO Valais-Wallis (Switzerland)
- Prof. Andrea Omicini - University of Bologna (Italy)
- Prof. Sooyong Park - Sogang University (South Korea)
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Publicity Chairs
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- Dr. Amro Najjar - Umeå University (Sweden)
- Timotheus Kampik - Umeå University (Sweden) / Signavio GmbH (Germany)
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Timotheus Kampik
Interactive and Intelligent Systems Group
Department of Computing Science
Umeå University
Sweden
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