Important Dates
Workshop paper submission: March 21, 2025, March 30, 2025
Workshop paper notification: April 18, 2025
Workshop paper camera-ready copy: April 25, 2025
Workshop paper author registration: April 30, 2025
Topics of Interest (not limited)
1. CPSS requirements elicitation, specification, and validation for sustainability;
2. CPSS (e.g. IoT, Big Data) quality requirements for sustainability;
3. Smart cities requirements elicitation, specification, and validation for social sustainability;
4. Smart cities quality requirements for social sustainability;
5. CPSS to specific domain (health, tourism, mobility...) regarding sustainability;
6. Interaction design in CPSS for sustainability;
7. (Multi) user experience design and assessment in CPSS for sustainability;
8. Privacy requirements for CPSS regarding sustainability;
9. Ethics in CPSS regarding sustainability;
10. Teaching and learning CPSS for sustainability;
11. Modeling CPS for social sustainability;
12. Software architectures for CPSS and sustainability.
Submission Process
Authors are invited to submit unpublished and innovative work on the topics of interest of the workshop in the following categories: full papers (7-10 pages); short papers (4-6 pages), and position papers (4-5 pages). Full papers are intended to describe a technical contribution, an empirical evaluation of existing solutions, and experience reports regarding the workshop topics. Short papers are intended to describe work in progress and research ideas at an early stage. For example, a short paper could describe a pilot study evaluating a CPSS in a specific domain. Finally, position papers are intended to present problems and challenges or state the position of the author (s) on any of the workshop topics.
Submitted articles should be in English and PDF format according to the 1-column CEUR-ART style (see " CEURART style files for papers" in http://ceur-ws.org/HOWTOSUBMIT.html) and submitted through EasyChair. The submission site is https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=rcis2025
Accepted papers will be published in CEUR proceedings using the 1-column CEUR-ART style (see " CEURART style files for papers" at http://ceur-ws.org/HOWTOSUBMIT.html).
Evaluation
Each submitted paper will undergo a review process by two or three program committee members. Reviewers will evaluate the submissions based on: (i) their ability to generate discussion, and (ii) relevance to the workshop.