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19th Research Challenges in Information Science

Advancing Information Science and Information Systems Quality in the Era of Complexity

Seville, Spain, 20 - 23 May, 2025

Call for Tutorials

The 19th. International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS 2025) will be held in Seville, Spain, 20 - 23 May, 2025. The theme of this edition of RCIS is “Advancing Information Science and Information Systems Quality in the Era of Complexity”. For the 2025 RCIS conference, the chosen theme underscores the critical importance of quality in the development, implementation, and management of information systems.

Tutorials are intended to provide independent instruction (know-how) on a topic of relevance for the RCIS academic and practitioner community, which includes seasoned practitioners, specialised researchers, and novice graduate students. Tutorials are organised in sessions of 90 minutes with a free format and will run in parallel with other conference tracks. Participation in the tutorials is included in the attendees’ conference fee. The conference proceedings will publish a two-page summary of the tutorial.

Topics of Interest

We welcome tutorial proposals addressing, but not limited to, the following topics.

Information Systems and their Engineering
  • Requirements Engineering
  • Model-Driven Engineering
  • Domain Specific Languages
  • Method Engineering
  • Quality Assurance and Testing
  • Software Engineering
User-Oriented Approaches
  • Social Computing and Social Network Analysis
  • User-Centred Design
  • Collaborative Computing
  • Human Factors in Information Systems
  • Technology Acceptance
Data and Information Management
  • Databases and Information
  • Information Security and Risk Management
  • Conceptual Modelling and Ontologies
  • Knowledge Graphs
Enterprise Management and Engineering
  • Business Process Engineering and Management
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Process Mining
  • Enterprise Modelling
  • Digital Transformation
  • Complexity Management
Domain-specific IS Engineering
  • E-Health, E-Government and E-Commerce
  • Smart Cities, Industry 4.0 and Digital Twins
  • News and media production
  • Digital Humanities
  • Virtual Worlds
Data Science
  • Big Data and Business Analytics
  • Decision Information Systems
  • Machine-Learning and Generative AI Applications
  • Information and Value Management
  • Misinformation and fake news
Information Infrastructures
  • Information Systems Quality of Service
  • Cyber-Physical Systems
  • Web Information Systems
  • Grid, Cloud, Fog, and Edge Computing
  • Internet of Things
  • Pervasive and Mobile Computing
  • Quantum Computing
Reflective Research and Practice
  • Information Systems Quality Evaluation Methods
  • Impact of Information on the Enterprise and the Individual
  • Information Science Education
  • Research Methodologies in Information Science
  • Design Science and Rationale
  • Action Research and Case Studies in Information Science
Instructions for Tutorial Proposals

Tutorial proposals are limited to 5 pages. They must include the following elements:

  • Title.
  • 150-word abstract.
  • The expected background of the attendees.
  • Learning objectives of the tutorial.
  • Structure of contents or activities, with a description of how these support the learning objectives, and teaching methods used. Please also include a timetable indicating how the interaction with the audience will develop during the tutorial.
  • Support materials. A concise description of the tutorial material(s), particularly (i) materials you would like to share prior to the conference, (ii) special requirements or equipment for the delivery of the tutorial (subject to organisers’ approval), (iii) materials to be provided to attendees during the tutorial.
  • Added value of the tutorial for the attendees.
  • A short bio of the presenter(s).
  • A history of the tutorial. Whether this tutorial (or any derived version of it) has already been delivered in other conferences? If so, detail where and when, and how it was received. Proven track record has to be balanced with the innovative aspect of the tutorial.

Proposals must be submitted using the conference submission site EasyChair, track “RCIS2025_Tutorials”.

Teaching and learning guidelines

  • Creative techniques for teaching and learning. Any teaching approach that ensures active interaction would be greatly appreciated by the RCIS audience. We encourage you to craft a tutorial that can enjoyably deliver high-quality content.
  • Printed or online takeaway material for attendees. For example, templates, checklists, frameworks, etc. that attendees can employ in their own working environments.
  • A 1- or 2-minutes video (optional) of the speakers, or a few example slides, teasing their tutorial.

Please note that all RCIS 2025 tutorials will be held in person.

Publication

The authors of accepted tutorials will be asked to submit a 2-page summary of the tutorial using the Springer LNCS/LNBIP conference proceedings template.

Tutorial Evaluation Criteria

Evaluation criteria include the quality of the proposal, the tutorial’s anticipated benefit for prospective participants, its fit within the program as a whole, and the qualification and experience of the presenters.

Compensation

A free registration for the conference will be offered to the main presenter (i.e., to one speaker), unless they are the only paying author of a paper presented at the conference.

Important Dates
Tutorial submission deadline (strict): March 2, 2025 (AoE)
Tutorial notification: March 15, 2025
Camera-ready version of tutorial summary: March 23, 2025
Conference: May 20-23, 2025
Tutorial Chairs

Rebecca Deneckere, Centre de Recherche en Informatique, France

Mohamad Gharib, University of Tartu, Estonia


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