ISSN 1847-2001
e-ISSN 1848-2295

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Central European Conference on Information and Intelligent Systems

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Publication Details

Title: Central European Conference on Information and Intelligent Systems (CECIIS)

Publisher: University of Zagreb Faculty of Organization and Informatics, Pavlinska 2, HR-42000 Varaždin, Croatia

First year of publishing: 1989

Issues per year: 1

ISSN online: 1848-2295

ISSN print: 1847-2001

License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

Key Statistics

7 days
Average time from submission to first decision
3 months
Average time from manuscript submission to publication
91%
Average acceptance rate

The University of Zagreb Faculty of Organization and Informatics (FOI) has been organizing its international conference since 1989. Today's Conference began as a symposium, first held between 19th and 23rd December 1989, under the title Information Systems in Office Operations. The participants presented 40 papers in the field of design and development of information and intelligence systems, and information society training.

Over the years subsequent changes in the name of the symposium followed the shifts in the Faculty's orientation and the trends in the development of information and communication technology. A significant point in that respect was 1998, when the symposium grew into a conference named Information and Intelligent Systems (IIS). The Conference was to continue to be held under that name for a decade.

In 2008, in order to reflect the regional importance of the conference in the field of information science, it was renamed as the Central European Conference on Information and Intelligent Systems (CECIIS), which is the name it currently carries.

The aim of the Conference is to be the interface between researchers and professionals involved in research and development in the field of information and intelligent systems and related areas.

The scientific program includes invited lectures by eminent international experts, contributed papers, as well as events such as poster presentation, workshops, roundtable discussions, hardware and software presentations and book exhibitions. The official language of the Conference is English.

The Conference provides its participants with the opportunity to present their papers to conference audiences. Even more importantly, authors can publish their original research papers in the Conference Proceedings.

The scope of CECIIS includes but is not limited to:
Computer games:

New methods for game modelling, development, implementation and production, new tools for game development, game engines and new methods for their development, use of artificial intelligence, deep learning, agent technologies and/or natural language processing in games, automated game testing methods, new technologies for games (for example based on IoT, virtual and/or augmented reality, game streaming, haptic interfaces, voice interfaces etc.), new gamification techniques, new content and game generation tools, new game and player analytics tools, new game and game engine modding tools, case-studies and good practices.

Cyber-Physical Systems and Intelligent Energy:

Applied Electromagnetics in Intelligent Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Intelligent Power Systems and Environments, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Microgrid, Smart Grid, Smart Houses and Cities, Smart Power Systems, Intelligent Systems for Green Energy, Architecture and Design of Embedded Systems, Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) Engineering, Networks and Communications, Security and Privacy in Embedded Systems and CPS, Machine Learning and AI in CPS, Software Engineering for CPS, Sensors and Actuators, Human-in-the-loop Systems, Sustainability and Environmental Impact, Case Studies and Applications.

Data and Knowledge Bases:

Data base management systems, Database modelling, Data warehouses, Data lakes, Data integration, Business intelligence, NoSQL, NewSQL, Big Data, Data quality, Database security, Knowledge management, Knowledge modelling, Knowledge engineering, Knowledge representation and reasoning, Multi-agent systems, Ontology, Query languages.

Digital Transformation and Corporate Culture:

Pro-digitisation environment, Pandemic effect, Barriers to new solutions implementation, Digital age corporate culture, Digital skills development.

Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth:

Drivers of innovation, Sustainable Practices and Profitable Ventures: A New Paradigm, Tech-Driven Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Growth, Innovators and high-tech startups, Innovative Business Models: Navigating Contemporary Trends, Fostering Innovation Ecosystems: Strategies for Economic Prosperity, Innovation through internationalization, Growth strategies in entrepreneurship, Social capital in companies: networks and communities, Leading the entrepreneurial organization in smart industry, Financing of innovation, Policies for fast growing innovative companies, Research methods in entrepreneurship and management, From Idea to Impact: Entrepreneurial Ventures in a Changing Landscape.

Intelligent Systems:

Expert Systems and Knowledge-Based Systems, Soft Computing, Natural Language Processing and Text Mining, Business Intelligence, Knowledge Representation and Management, Data Science Methods, Tools and Platforms, Machine Learning and Deep Learning, Internet of Things, Social Networks Analysis, Human-Computer Interactions, Pattern Recognition, Bioinformatics and Medical Applications, Intelligent Systems in Education.

Learning Analytics, AI and Technologies in Education:

Artificial intelligence and smart learning environments, Adaptive and personalized learning environments, Learning analytics and big data in education, Technology enhanced learning and assessment, Learning design and design analytics, Open learning and education.

Strategic Planning and Decision Making:

Strategic planning, Strategic planning approaches, Strategic planning methodology, Theories of decision making, Multicriteria decision making, Multicriteria decision making methods, Management and decision making approaches, Business decision making, Information systems for decision making.

Systems for Smart Mobility:

Intelligent Transportations Systems, Intelligent Systems in Traffic Engineering, Information Systems for Mobility as a Service, Management Systems for Urban Logistics, Business Intelligence in Logistics, Expert Systems and Knowledge-Based Systems in Traffic Control and Transport planning, Data Science Methods, Tools and Platforms for Traffic Data Analytics, Machine Learning and Deep Learning in Traffic Engineering, Internet of Things in Urban Mobility, Human-Connected Autonomous Vehicle Interactions, Smart Warehousing, Communication systems for Mixed Traffic Flows, Virtual Reality in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems.

Trends in Software Engineering:

The Software Process, Software Engineering Practice, Requirements Engineering, Software Architecture and Design, Software reuse, Release engineering and DevOps, Tools and Environments, Quality Management, Empirical software engineering, AI and software engineering, Human aspects of software engineering, Software economic, Engineering of IoT systems, Software Testing, Web Engineering, Cloud Engineering, Software Development Security, Mobile development.

We also encourage the submission of systematic review papers and meta-analyses that present well-defined research questions, a structured framework of analysis, and conclusions aligned with the paper's objectives.

For guidance, please refer to the guidelines.

Central European Conference on Information and Intelligent Systems (CECIIS) is committed to upholding the highest standards of publication ethics and takes all possible measures against any publication malpractices for its double-blind peer-reviewed Conference Proceedings.

All Conference Proceedings are available in open access in our Archive.

Commitment to Open Science and No Fees

In line with the principles of Open Science, these Proceedings adhere to a Diamond Open Access model. This means that:

  1. There are no publication fees (no Article Processing Charges - APCs) for Authors (authors are responsible for covering the conference participation fee required to present their paper).
  2. All published articles are permanently available online, free of charge for all readers globally, supporting the broadest possible dissemination and reuse of research findings.
Creative Commons Licence

Central European Conference on Information and Intelligent Systems Proceedings is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercialNoDerivatives 4.0 International License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

The proceeding follows a continuous publication model, where papers after acceptance are typeset and published in one volume per year.

Publisher
For Publisher
  • Marina Klačmer Čalopa, University of Zagreb Faculty of Organization and Informatics, Croatia
Editors
  • Nina Begičević Ređep, University of Zagreb Faculty of Organization and Informatics, Croatia
  • Marijana Bubanić, University of Zagreb Faculty of Organization and Informatics, Croatia
Editorial Board
Editorial Board Members
  • Victoria Appatova, University of Cincinnati, USA
  • Igor Balaban, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  • Marko Bohanec, Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia
  • Leo Budin, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  • Aruna Chandra, Indiana State University, USA
  • Violeta Cvetkoska, University in Skopje, Macedonia
  • Luis de Marcos Ortega, University of Alcalá, Spain
  • Blaženka Divjak, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  • Jasminka Dobša, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  • Juraj Dud'ak, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovakia
  • Matjaž Garms, Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia
  • Gabriel Gaspar, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovakia
  • Gordan Gledec, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  • Andrina Granić, University of Split, Croatia
  • Marjan Heričko, University of Maribor, Slovenia
  • Dieter Hertweck, Herman Hollerith Research Centre, Germany
  • Marina Klačmer Čalopa, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  • Michal Kohani, University of Žilina, Slovakia
  • Mario Konecki, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  • Vladimir Kovšca, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  • Marjan Krašna, University of Maribor, Slovenia
  • Lode Lauwaert, KU Leuven, Belgium
  • Sandra Lovrenčić, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  • Ivan Luković, University of Belgrade, Serbia
  • Ivan Magdalenić, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  • Marcelo Fabian Maina, Open University of Catalonia, Spain
  • Aleksandar Marković, University of Belgrade, Serbia
  • Peter Marton, University of Žilina, Slovakia
  • Marta Mas Machuca, UIC Barcelona, Spain
  • Dunja Mladenič, Jožef Stefan Institute, Slovenia
  • Oliver Moravčik, Slovak University of Technology, Slovakia
  • Enrique Mu, Carlow University, USA
  • Karlo Nyarko, University of Osijek, Croatia
  • Jan Paralič, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia
  • Elisabeth Pergler, CAMPUS 02 - University of Applied Sciences, Austria
  • Krzysztof Podlaski, University of Lodz, Poland
  • Patrizia Poščić, University of Rijeka, Croatia
  • Sonja Ristić, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
  • Markus Schatten, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  • Zlatko Stapić, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  • William Steingartner, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia
  • Vjeran Strahonja, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  • Marko Tadić, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  • Martina Tomičić Furjan, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  • Katarina Tomičić Pupek, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  • Jan Tretmans, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands
  • Wim Van Petegem, KU Leuven, Belgium
  • Violeta Vidaček Hainš, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  • Sirje Virkus, Tallinn University, Estonia
  • Neven Vrček, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  • Mladen Vouk, North Carolina State University, USA
  • Diana Šimić, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Honorary Members - Former Program Committee Chairs
  • Full Prof. Tihomir Hunjak, Ph.D., University of Zagreb, Croatia
  • Full Prof. Mirko Maleković, Ph.D., University of Zagreb, Croatia
  • Prof. Wolf Rauch, University of Graz, Austria
  • Prof. Günter Müller, University of Freiburg, Germany
Publishing Board
  • Marko Matus, University of Zagreb Faculty of Organization and Informatics, Croatia
  • Jelena Gusić Munđar, University of Zagreb Faculty of Organization and Informatics, Croatia
  • Bernarda Kos, University of Zagreb Faculty of Organization and Informatics, Croatia
  • Lea Masnec, University of Zagreb Faculty of Organization and Informatics, Croatia
Organizing Committee
  • Marijana Bubanić (President of OC)
  • Dina Korent
  • Marko Matus
  • Lea Masnec
  • Antonela Devčić
  • Jelena Gusić Munđar
  • Karlo Nadoveza
  • Martina Đuras Sekovanić
  • Karlo Pepelnik
  • Marija Kuštelega
  • Bernarda Kos

In line with the principles of Open Science, these Proceedings adhere to a Diamond Open Access model. This means that:

  1. There are no publication fees (no Article Processing Charges - APCs) for Authors (authors are responsible for covering the conference participation fee required to present their paper).
  2. All published articles are permanently available online, free of charge for all readers globally, supporting the broadest possible dissemination and reuse of research findings.

The names and email addresses submitted for this proceedings volume will be used exclusively for the purposes related to the proceedings and will not be made available for any other purpose or to any other party.

Mailing Address:

University of Zagreb Faculty of Organization and Informatics
Pavlinska 2
HR-42000 Varazdin
CROATIA

E-mail

ceciis@foi.unizg.hr

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