International Symposium on
 
Design and Research
In Artificial and Natural Sciences
 

In the context of
The World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics: WMSCI 2010

June 29th - July 2nd, 2010 – Orlando, Florida, USA

  

 


DRANS 2010

 

Foreword

Our purpose in the 14th World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (WMSCI 2010) is to provide, in these increasingly related areas, a multi-disciplinary forum, to foster interdisciplinary communication among the participants, and to support the sharing process of diverse perspectives of the same transdisciplinary concepts and principles.

Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (SCI) are being increasingly related to each other in almost every scientific discipline and human activity. Their common transdisciplinarity characterizes and communicates them, generating strong relations among them and with other disciplines. They work together to create a whole new way of thinking and practice. This phenomenon persuaded the Organizing Committee to structure WMSCI 2010 as a multi-conference where participants may focus on one area, or on one discipline, while allowing them the possibility of attending conferences from other areas or disciplines. This systemic approach stimulates cross-fertilization among different disciplines, inspiring scholars, originating new hypothesis, supporting production of innovations and generating analogies; which is, after all, one of the very basic principles of the systems’ movement and a fundamental aim in cybernetics.

WMSCI 2010 was organized and sponsored by the International Institute of Informatics and Systemics (IIIS), member of the International Federation of Systems Research (IFSR). IIIS is an organization dedicated to contribute to the development of the Systems Approach, Cybernetics, and Informatics potential, using both: knowledge and experience, thinking and action, for the:

  1. identification of synergetic relationships among Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, and between them and society;
  2. promotion of contacts among the different academic areas, through the transdisciplinarity of the systems approach;
  3. identification and implementation of communication channels among the different professions;
  4. supply of communication links between the academic and professional worlds, as well as between them and the business world, both public and private, political and cultural;
  5. stimulus for the creation of integrative arrangements at different levels of society, as well as at the family and personal levels;
  6. promotion of transdisciplinary research, both on theoretical issues and on applications to concrete problems.

These IIIS objectives have directed the organizational efforts of yearly WMSCI/ISAS conferences since 1995.

On behalf of the Organizing Committee, I extend our heartfelt thanks to:

  1. the 1759 members of the Program Committee from 67 countries;
  2. the 1127 additional reviewers, from 82 countries, for their double-blind peer reviews;
  3. the 714 reviewers, from 79 countries, for their efforts in making the non-blind peer reviews. (Some reviewers supported both: non-blind and double-blind reviewing for different submissions).

A total of 3586 reviews made by 1841 reviewers (who made at least one review) contributed to the quality achieved in WMSCI 2010. This means an average of 5.04 reviews per submission (711 submissions were received). Each registered author had access, via the conference web site, to the reviews that recommended the acceptance of their respective submissions. Each registered author could get information about: 1) the average of the reviewers evaluations according to 8 criteria, and the average of a global evaluation of his/her submission; and 2) the comments and the constructive feedback made by the reviewers, who recommended the acceptance of his/her submission, so the author would be able to improve the final version of the paper.

In the organizational process of WMSCI 2010, about 711 papers/abstracts were submitted. These pre-conference proceedings include about 242 papers that were accepted for presentation from 55 countries. I extend our thanks to the invited sessions’ organizers for collecting, reviewing, and selecting the papers that will be presented in their respective sessions. The submissions were reviewed as carefully as time permitted; it is expected that most of them will appear in a more polished and complete form in scientific journals.

This information about WMSCI 2010 is summarized in the following table, along with the other collocated conferences:

 Conference
# of submissions received # of reviewers that made at least one review # of reviews made Average of reviews per reviewer Average of reviews per submission # of papers included in the proceedings % of submissions included in the proceedings

WMSCI 2010

711

1841

3586

1.95

5.04

242

34.04%

IMETI 2010

425

1124

2480

2.21

5.84

134

31.53%

IMSCI 2010

321

720

1751

2.43

5.45

131

40.81%

CISCI 2010

622

1174

3321

2.83

5.34

224

36.01%

TOTAL

2079

4859

11138

2.29

5.36

731

35.16%

We also extend our gratitude to the focus symposia organizers, as well as to the co-editors of these proceedings, for the hard work, energy and eagerness they displayed preparing their respective sessions. We express our intense gratitude to Professor William Lesso for his wise and opportune tutoring, for his eternal energy, integrity, and continuous support and advice, as the Program Committee Chair of past conferences, and as Honorary President of WMSCI 2010, as well as for being a very caring old friend and intellectual father to many of us. We also extend our gratitude to Professor Belkis Sanchez, who brilliantly managed the organizing process.

Our gratitude to Professors Bela H. Banathy, Stafford Beer, George Klir, Karl Pribram, Paul A. Jensen, and Gheorghe Benga who dignified our past WMSCI conferences by being their Honorary Presidents. Special thanks to Dr. C. Dale Zinn and Professor Jorge Baralt for co-chairing WMSCI 2010 Program Committee and to professors Andrés Tremante and Belkis Sánchez for co-chairing the Organizing Committee. We also extend our gratitude to Drs. W. Curtiss Priest, Louis H. Kauffman, Leonid Perlovsky, Stuart A. Umpleby, Eric Dent, Thomas Marlowe, Ranulph Glanville, Karl H. Müller, and Shigehiro Hashimoto, for accepting to address the audience of the General Joint Plenary Sessions with keynote conferences, as well as to Dipl.-Math Norbert Jastroch, Professor Dieter Fensel, and Dr. Peter A. Curreri for accepting our invitation as Keynote Speakers at the Plenary Session of WMSCI 2010.

Many thanks to Drs. Dale Zinn, Jorge Baralt, Hsing-Wei Chu, Andrés Tremante, Friedrich Welsch, Thierry Lefevre, José Vicente Carrasquero, Angel Oropeza, and Freddy Malpica for chairing and supporting the organization of the focus symposia and conferences in the context of, or collocated with, WMSCI 2010. We also wish to thank all the authors for the quality of their papers.

We extend our gratitude as well to Maria Sanchez, Juan Manuel Pineda, Leonisol Callaos, Dalia Sánchez, Keyla Guédez, Nidimar Díaz, Yosmelin Márquez, Riad Callaos, Marcela Briceño, Pedro Martínez, Louis Barnes, and Katerim Cardona for their knowledgeable effort in supporting the organizational process and for producing the hard copy and CD versions of the proceedings.

 

Professor Nagib C. Callaos
WMSCI 2010 General Chair





 

 

WMSCI  2010

 
RMCI 2010

 

MEI  2010

 

KGCM SUMMER  2010

 

BMIC  2010

 

AG  2010

 

ISPR 2010

DRANS  2010

 

S2ES  2010

 

IMETI  2010

 

CITSA  2010

 

EEEP 2010

 

EEET  2010

 

OEPT  2010

 

CCCT SUMMER 2010

 

SICT 2010

 

IMSCI  2010

 

EISTA  2010

 

PISTA  2010

 

SOIC 2010

 

CISCI 2010

 


SIECI  2010


SVD  2010


GCGC  2010


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