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Knowledge and Service Technology for Life, Environment, and Sustainability (KASTLES)


Workshop schedule is here!!

 

Invited speech
Shantanu Chakraborty
Title: Optimal Cooperative Microgrids for Online and Dynamic Energy Exchange in a Scalable Smart Distribution System.

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Accepted Papers

Authors Title
Naoki Fukuta Applying Large-scale Multi-unit Combinatorial Auctions with Reserve-price Biddings for Resource Allocations -- A Preliminary Analysis
Takanobu Otsuka,
Yoshitaka Torii and Takayuki Ito
Anomaly detection algorithm for localized abnormal weather using low-cost wireless sensor nodes
Yoshihito Sano,
Yoshiaki Kadono
and Naoki Fukuta
A Preliminary Analysis on BLMAB-based Approximate Optimization Support for Multi Agent Simulations on Multi-core and GPU-based Computing Environment
Shinji Kakimoto
and Katsuhide Fujita
Estimating Pareto Fronts using Issue Dependency for Bilateral Multi-issue Closed Nonlinear Negotiations
Tatsunosuke Tsuboi,
Tomomichi Hayakawa,
Ryo Suzuki and Takayuki Ito
An Implementation of A Local Issue Sharing System based on Incentive Mechanism
Marat Zhanikeev On Context Management Using Metro Maps
Mikhail Komarov A 2D indoor positioning system based on a wireless sensor network technology for power adjustable solutions
Srinivasa Tekkatte Shenoy,
Nur Asyikin Abu Bakar
and Rajashekara Swamy Prabhuswamy
An adaptive framework for web services testing automation using JMeter
Mitsuaki Nakasumi A Context Aware Decision Making Aid by behavioral characteristic

 


About KASTLES

Environment and climate change has become one of the most pressing global issues today. Like other complex problems, the global sustainability issue needs effective knowledge and service engineering support and tools to enable researchers have a better understanding of the issue, and to provide systematic, intelligent, effective services and decision supports for the governments, enterprises and individual citizens to better manage their daily operation, behavior and working processes. Domain experts working on climate change/sustainable development related areas are now affiliated with different disciplines, such as Environment Science and Engineering, Architecture, Law and Regulations, Material Sciences, Nuclear Energy Research, Civil Engineering, etc. This clearly reflects the cross-disciplinary nature of environment sustainability as a research area. Thus, building and managing inter-domain knowledge to encourage and facilitate the accumulation, communication and exchange of environment knowledge is necessary, so that the knowledge models of different domain experts can be synergized, and the causal relationships and influence can be better understood. These challenges are global in nature, and pervade all aspects of the computing society.

We invite active researchers and practitioners in all aspects of this grand challenge to join us for presentations and discussions at KASTLES, as par of the SOCA Conference in Matsue, Japan.

The list of suggested topics includes but is not limited to:

  • requirements analysis for complex global change problems
  • integrating sustainability into system design
  • developing control systems to create smart energy grids and improve energy conservation
  • developing service systems in support of urban planning, transport policies, green buildings
  • software tools for open collaborative science, especially across scientific disciplines
  • design patterns for successful emissions reduction strategies
  • social networking tools to support rapid action and knowledge sharing among communities
  • educational software for hands-on computational science
  • knowledge management and decision support tools for supporting climate change policies
  • tools and techniques to accelerate the development and validation of earth system models
  • data sharing and data management of large scientific datasets
  • decision support systems for civilians and gorvernments.

Workshop Chairs:
    Takayuki Ito, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
    Kwei-Jay Lin, University of California, Irvine, USA

Paper Submission:
Please send your submission to Prof. Takayuki Ito through email: ito@nitech.ac.jp

Important Dates
    Manuscript/abstract submission due: September 10, 2014
    Acceptance notification: September 18, 2014
    Camera-ready submission: September 26, 2014
    Workshop program: November 17-18, 2014

 
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