Abstract Example
Call for Papers of
Special Issues Selected papers will be
fast-track reviewed for special issues in
Journal of Multi Criteria Decision
Analysis
,
Decision Support Systems
(SCI-indexed),
Annals of Operations Research
(SCI-indexed),
International Journal of Information Technology and
Decision Making (SCI-indexed), and
Information
Sciences
(SCI-indexed).
Call for Abstract of Conference Papers:
As part of tradition at MCDM Conferences, contributors to the main conference sessions at MCDM 2009 should submit abstracts. The author's names, addresses, phone numbers and e-mails must be listed starting with the presenting author. Electronic submission
of extended abstract for no more than 2 pages (in MS Word or LaTex format)
to mcdm2009@yahoo.com is strongly preferred. Abstracts will be reviewed to determine whether acceptance for presentation is appropriate. A hard copy of the abstracts will be distributed with the Conference Program.
After the conference, contributors are encouraged to submit a full-length paper to either a post conference proceeding that will be published in 2010 by Springer's the
Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems or several special issues of academic journals in the specified format. Such papers will be peer-reviewed for their qualification of publication.
All people who want to submit a paper to each of the MCDM special issues must attend and present the paper before they can formally submit the full-size paper after the conference. The registration is a based requirement of the journal submission. After the conference, participants of the conference will be invited to submit the extended version of their paper for further review in special issues of Journal of Multi Criteria Decision Analysis, Decision Support Systems (SCI-indexed), Annals of Operations Research (SCI-indexed), International Journal of Information Technology and Decision Making (SCI-indexed), and Information Sciences (SCI-indexed).
Papers from all areas of MCDM, in particular those addressing the conference theme, are welcome to the main conference sessions. The topics include, but are not limited to:
- Foundations of MCDM
- MCDM algorithms and methods
- MCDM application on pattern recognition and trend analysis
- MCDM Applications in government, health or public affairs
- MCDM based data mining approaches
- MCDM in electronic commerce, web and intrusion detection
- MCDM software
- MCDM Theory and practice of fictitious economy
- Multi-objective integer or linear programming
- Multiple attribute utility theory
- Multiple criteria classification, ranking, and sorting
- Multiple criteria decision aiding
- Multiple criteria in finance, marketing, operations or human resource management
- Multiple objective continuous and combinatorial optimization
- Multiple objective metaheuristics
- Analytic hierarchy process or analytic network process
- Artificial Intelligence and MCDM
- Bioinformatics and MCDM
- Asset liability management
- Complexity, efficiency, and scalability issues in MCDM
- Conflict resolution, negotiation, and group decision support
- Data envelopment analysis
- Data mining and knowledge management
- Decision support systems
- Dynamic programming
- Environmental analysis and MCDM
- Fuzzy multiple criteria decision making
- Fuzzy Systems and MCDM
- Game theory and MCDM
- Goal programming
- Group decision making
- Habitual Domain Analysis
- Intelligent decision support systems
- Issues of MCDM measurement
- Outranking techniques
- Preference modelling
- Regional economy development
- Resource allocation
- Risk and uncertainty
- Risk management by MCDM
- Social and behavioral studies of MCDM processes
- Statistics and probability in MCDM
Special Sessions:
