The 6th International Multi-Conference on
 
Complexity, Informatics and Cybernetics: IMCIC 2015  

jointly with
The 21st International Conference on Information Systems Analysis and Synthesis: ISAS 2015
 

March 10 - 13, 2015 ~ Orlando, Florida USA

  

 


      IMCIC 2015

 

Our purpose in organizing The 6th International Multi-Conference on Complexity, Informatics and Cybernetics (IMCIC 2015) jointly with The 6 th International Conference on Society and Information Technologies (ICSIT 2015) and their collocated events is to provide a multi-disciplinary forum for both disciplinary and inter-disciplinary communication.

These collocated events were organized and sponsored by the International Institute of Informatics and Systemics (IIIS, www.iiis.org), member of the International Federation for Systems Research (IFSR, www.ifsr.org). The IIIS is a multi-disciplinary organization for inter-disciplinary communication and integration, which includes about 4500 members. Consequently, a main purpose of the IIIS is to foster knowledge integration processes, interdisciplinary communication, and integration of academic activities. Based on 1) the transdisciplinarity of the systemic approach and its emphasis on relationships and integrating processes, and 2) the multi-disciplinary support of cybernetics’ and informatics’ concepts, notions, theories, technologies, and tools, the IIIS has been organizing multi-disciplinary conferences as a platform for fostering inter-disciplinary communication and knowledge integration processes.

Multi-disciplinary conferences are organized by the IIIS as support for both intra- and inter-disciplinary communication. Processes of intra-disciplinary communication are mainly achieved via traditional paper presentations in corresponding disciplines, while conversational sessions, regarding trans- and inter-disciplinary topics, are among the means used for inter-disciplinary communication. Intra- and inter-disciplinary communications might generate co-regulative cybernetic loops, via negative feedback, and synergic relationships, via positive feedback loops, in which both kinds of communications could increase their respective effectiveness. Figure (at the right side) shows at least two cybernetic loops if intra- and inter-disciplinary are adequately related. A necessary condition for the effectiveness of Inter-disciplinary communication is an adequate level of variety regarding the participating disciplines. Analogical thinking and learning processes of disciplinarians depend on it; which in turn are potential sources of the creative tension required for cross-fertilization among disciplines and the generations of new hypothesis. An extended presentation regarding this issue can be found at http://www.iiis.org/MainPurpose/

In general, IIIS is an organization dedicated to contribute to the development of the Systems Approach, Cybernetics, and Informatics potential, using both: knowledge and experience, thinking and action, for the:

  1. identification of synergetic relationships among Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, and between them and society;
  2. promotion of contacts among the different academic areas, through the transdisciplinarity of the systems approach;
  3. identification and implementation of communication channels among the different professions;
  4. supply of communication links between the academic and professional worlds, as well as between them and the business world, both public and private, political and cultural;
  5. stimulus for the creation of integrative arrangements at different levels of society, as well as at the family and personal levels;
  6. promotion of transdisciplinary research, both on theoretical issues and on applications to concrete problems.

Our objective organizing The 6th International Multi-Conference on Complexity, Informatics and Cybernetics (IMCIC 2015) is to provide, in these increasingly related areas, a multi-disciplinary forum, to foster interdisciplinary communication among the participants, and to support the sharing process of diverse perspectives of the same transdisciplinary concepts and principles. Complexity, Cybernetics and Informatics are being increasingly related to each other in almost every scientific discipline, engineering area, and human activity. Their common transdisciplinarity characterizes and communicates them, generating strong relations among them and with other disciplines. They work together to create a whole new way of thinking and practice. This phenomenon persuaded the Organizing Committee to structure IMCIC 2015 as a multi-conference where participants may focus on one area, or on one discipline, while allowing them the possibility of attending events from other areas or disciplines. This systemic approach stimulates cross-fertilization among different disciplines, inspiring scholars, originating new hypothesis, supporting production of innovations and generating analogies; which is, after all, one of the very basic principles of the systems’ movement and a fundamental aim in cybernetics.

One of the main objectives of The 6th International Conference on Society and Information Technologies (ICSIT 2015) and The 6th International Conference on Education, Training and Informatics (ICETI 2015) is to bring together academics, professionals, and managers from the private and the public sectors, so they can share ideas, results of research, and innovative services or products, in a multi-disciplinary and multi-sector forum.

Educational technologies, socio-economic organizations, and socio-political processes are essential domains among those involved in the evolving co-adaptation and co-transformation between societies and cultures on the one hand, and between informatics and cybernetics (communication and control) on the other hand.

ICSIT 2015 and ICETI 2015 are related to each other, as well as to IMCIC 2015 and, as a whole, are producing or might produce synergic relationships with Information and Communication Technologies. This is why the Organizing Committees have the purpose of combining their efforts in a way that would lead to the organization of an adequate joint event, where academics, researchers, consultants, professionals, innovators, and practitioners from the three areas might relate and interact with each other in the same event. These types of interaction might generate possibilities of cross-fertilization and analogical thinking, as well as possibilities of new working hypothesis, ideas, and reflections on the impact, significance, and usefulness of Informatics and Cybernetics in important dimensions of educational, socio-political, and socio-economical processes, services, and products.

On behalf of the Organizing Committee, I extend our heartfelt thanks to the Program Committees’ members, to the 481 reviewers, from 69 countries, who made the double-blinded reviews, and to the 165 reviewers, from 47 countries, who made the non-blind reviews. (Some reviewers supported both: non-blind and double-blind reviewing for different submissions). A total of 1293 reviews made by 670 reviewers (who made at least one review), from 82 countries contributed to the quality achieved in IMCIC/ICSIT 2015. This means an average of 8.51 reviews per submission (152 submissions were received). Each registered author had access, via the conference web site, to the reviews that recommended the acceptance of their respective submissions. Each registered author could get information about: 1) the average of the reviewers evaluations according to 8 criteria, and the average of a global evaluation of his/her submission; and 2) the comments and the constructive feedback made by the reviewers, who recommended the acceptance of his/her submission, so the author would be able to improve the final version of the paper.

In the organizational process of IMCIC/ICSIT 2015, about 152 papers/abstracts were submitted. These pre-conference proceedings include about 75 papers, from 30 countries, that were accepted for presentation. The submissions were reviewed as carefully as time permitted; it is expected that most of them will appear in a more polished and complete form in scientific journals. This information is detailed and totalized in the following table, along with the other collocated event:

    Conference
# of submissions received # of reviewers that made at least one review # of reviews made Average of reviews per reviewer Average of reviews per submission # of papers included in the proceedings % of submissions included in the proceedings

CICIC 2015

71

246

499

2.03

7.03

32

45.07%

ICSIT 2015

66

316

606

1.92

9.18

24

36.36%

IMCIC 2015

86

354

687

1.94

7.99

51

59.30%

IMCIC&ICSIT

152

670

1293

1.93

8.51

75

49.34%

TOTAL

223

916

1792

1.96

8.04

107

47.98%

We also extend our gratitude to the co-editors of these proceedings, for the hard work, energy and eagerness they displayed in their respective activities. We express our intense gratitude to Professor William Lesso for his wise and opportune tutoring, for his eternal energy, integrity, and continuous support and advice, as the Program Committee Chair of past conferences, organized by the International Institute of Informatics and Systemics, and as Honorary President of IMCIC 2015, as well as for being a very caring old friend and intellectual father to many of us. We also extend our gratitude to Professor Belkis Sánchez, who brilliantly managed the organizing process.

Special thanks to Dr. C. Dale Zinn, Professor José Ferrer, and Michael Savoie for co-chairing IMCIC 2015 Program Committee, to Professor Hsing-Wei Chu for his General Co-chairmanship, and to Professor Belkis Sánchez for chairing its Organizing Committee. Special thanks also to Professor Friedrich Welsh for chairing ICETI 2015, Professor José Ferrer and Belkis Sanchez for co-chairing the its Program Committee, and to Professor Andrés Tremante for serving as general co-chair.

We also extend our gratitude to the following scholars, researchers, and professionals who accepted to deliver plenary workshops and/or to address the audience of the General Joint Plenary Sessions with keynote conferences.

Workshops, more details (abstracts and short bios) were included in the Conference Program booklet and at http://www.iiis.org/spring2015plenaryevents/

Professor T. Grandon Gill, University of South Florida, USA, Educational Innovations and Entrepreneurship

Dr. Jeremy Horne, -emeritus, Southwest Area Division, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and CEO of the Inventor Assistance League, USA, “How the Inventor Fares from a Systems Perspective in order to transform an invention into an Innovation”

Plenary Keynote Speakers, More details (abstracts and short bios) were included in the Conference Program booklet and at http://www.iiis.org/spring2015plenaryevents/

Professor Leonid Perlovsky, Harvard University and The Air Force Research Laboratory, USA, Cognitive Deep Learning Technology for Big Data”

Professor Jonathan Feinstein, Yale University, USA, Creativity & Complexity”

Professor David J. Waters, Purdue University, USA, “On the Art of Possibility: Philosophy, Linguistic Readiness, and the Attitudes of Science”

Professor T. Grandon Gill, South Florida University, USA, “The Interdisciplinary Business Doctorate for Executives: A novel way to bridge academic research and practice.”

Professor Stefan Wolfgang Pickl, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany, “Adaptive Intelligent Management Systems for IT-Based Decision Support within Complex Reachback Processes”

Dr. Jeremy Horne, President-emeritus, Southwest Area Division, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), USA, Language as invention transformed in Innovation by its effective use by human beings”

Dr. John W. Coffey, University of West Florida. USA,"Concept Mapping and Knowledge Modeling: A Multi-Disciplinary Information and Communication Technology”

Dr. Suzanne Lunsford, Wright State University, USA, “Multi-disciplinary Research Experiences Integrated with Industry-Field Experiences”

Professor Detlev Doherr, University of Applied Sciences, Offenburg, Germany,“Humboldt's idea of interconnectedness and its relationship to inter-disciplinarity and communication”

Dr. Randy K. Avent, Florida Polytechnic University, USA, "Apply Pasteur's Quadrant to Innovation and Technology”

Dr. Matthew Mullarkey, South Florida University, USA, Integrating Academy with Industry

Dr. Martin Gellerstedt, University West, Sweden, “Work integrated learning and learning integrated work - a love story between academia and working life?”

Professor Jan Klakurka, University of Toronto, Canada, and Dr. Bill Irwin, University of Western Ontario, Canada,Consulting, Research and Higher Education"

Dr. Risa Blair, Grantham University, USA, E-learning and E-Consulting

Dr. Erzsebet Dani, University of Debrecen, Hungary, “The HY-DE Model: An Interdisciplinary Attempt to Deal with the Phenomenon of Hyperattention”

Dipl.-Ing. Manuel Moritz, Helmut-Schmidt-University, University of the Federal Armed Forces in Hamburg, Germany, “Open up or Close down – Why openness might be the key factor to future success”

Plenary Keynote Speakers, of The 5th Ibero American Conference on Complexity, Informatics, and Cybernetics, Quinta Conferencia Iberoamericana de Complejidad, Informática y Cibernética: CICIC 2015. More details (abstracts and short bios) were included in the Conference Program booklet and at http://www.iiis.org/spring2015plenaryevents/

Profesora Victoria Eugenia Valencia Maya, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia, “Expresión de Emociones en Entornos de Enseñanza Aprendizaje Híbridos”

Dr. Miguel Ángel Oropeza Tagle y Dr. Jesús Salvador Vivanco Florido, Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes, México, “El Uso de la Innovación y de las TICs como bases para el desarrollo de las PYME (El Caso de Aguascalientes de México)”

Profesor José David Alanís Urquieta, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, México, “Simulación con visualización: Un problema multi- e inter-disciplinario integrado en la actividad académica”

We also wish to thank all the authors for the quality of their papers, and to the 916 reviewers (who reviewed at least one article of IMCIC/ICSIT 2015 and its collocated events) for the great job they did making the 1792 reviews that supported the acceptance process. We also extend our gratitude to María Sánchez, Juan Manuel Pineda, Dalia Sánchez, Bebzabeth Garcia, Marcela Briceño, Freddy Callaos, and Kiesten Loewenthad for their knowledgeable effort in supporting the organizational process, the help desk, and for producing the hard copy and CD versions of the proceedings.

 

Professor Nagib C. Callaos
IMCIC 2015 General Co-Chair






 

 

 
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