Our purpose in organizing the 16
th International
Multi-Conference on Complexity, Informatics and Cybernetics (IMCIC 2025)
jointly with the 16
th International Conference on Society and
Information Technologies (ICSIT 2025) and their collocated events, including
the 15
th Ibero-American Conference on Complexity, Informatics
and Cybernetics (CICIC 2025), is to provide a multi-disciplinary forum
for both disciplinary and inter-disciplinary communication.
These collocated events were organized and sponsored by the International
Institute of Informatics and Systemics (IIIS, www.iiis.org), member of
the International Federation for Systems Research (IFSR, www.ifsr.org).
The IIIS is a
multi-disciplinary organization for inter-disciplinary
communication and integration, which includes about 5000 members.
Consequently, a main purpose of the IIIS is to foster knowledge integration
processes, interdisciplinary communication, and integration of academic
activities. Based on 1) the transdisciplinarity of the systemic approach
and its emphasis on
relationships and
integrating processes,
and 2) the multi-disciplinary support of cybernetics’ and informatics’
concepts, notions, theories, technologies, and tools, the IIIS has been
organizing multi-disciplinary conferences as a platform for fostering
inter-disciplinary communication and knowledge integration processes.
Multi-disciplinary conferences are
organized by the IIIS as support for both intra-
and inter-disciplinary communication. Processes
of intra-disciplinary communication are mainly achieved via traditional
paper presentations in corresponding disciplines, while conversational
sessions, regarding trans- and inter-disciplinary topics, are among
the means used for inter-disciplinary communication. Intra- and
inter-disciplinary communications might generate co-regulative
cybernetic loops, via negative feedback, and synergic
relationships, via positive feedback loops, in which both kinds
of communications could increase their respective effectiveness.
Figure (at the right side) shows at least two cybernetic loops if
intra- and inter-disciplinary are adequately related. A necessary
condition for the effectiveness of Inter-disciplinary communication
is an adequate level of variety regarding the participating
disciplines. Analogical thinking and learning processes
of disciplinarians depend on it; which in turn are potential sources
of the creative tension required for cross-fertilization among disciplines
and the generations of new hypothesis. An extended presentation
regarding this issue can be found at http://www.iiis.org/MainPurpose/
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In general, IIIS is an organization dedicated to contributing to the development
of the Systems Approach, Cybernetics, and Informatics potential, using
both: knowledge and experience, thinking and action, for the:
- identification of synergetic relationships among Systemics, Cybernetics
and Informatics, and between them and society;
- promotion of contacts among the different academic areas, through
the transdisciplinarity of the systems approach;
- identification and implementation of communication channels among
the different professions;
- 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;
- stimulus for the creation of integrative arrangements at different
levels of society, as well as at the family and personal levels;
- promotion of transdisciplinary research, both on theoretical issues
and on applications to concrete problems.
Our objective organizing the 16
th International Multi-Conference
on Complexity, Informatics and Cybernetics (IMCIC 2025) 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. Complexity, Cybernetics and Informatics are being
increasingly related to each other in almost every scientific discipline,
engineering area, 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 IMCIC 2025 as a multi-conference
where participants may focus on one area, or on one discipline, while
allowing them the possibility of attending events 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.
One of the main objectives of the 16
th International Conference
on Society and Information Technologies (ICSIT 2025) and the 16
th
International Conference on Education, Training and Informatics (ICETI
2025) is to bring together academics, professionals, and managers from
the private and the public sectors, so they can share ideas, results of
research, and innovative services or products, in a multi-disciplinary
and multi-sector forum.
Educational technologies, socio-economic organizations, and socio-political
processes are essential domains among those involved in the evolving co-adaptation
and co-transformation between societies and cultures on the one hand,
and between informatics and cybernetics (communication and control) on
the other hand.
ICSIT 2025 and ICETI 2025 are related to each other, as well as to IMCIC
2025 and, as a whole, are producing or might produce synergic relationships
with Information and Communication Technologies. This is why the Organizing
Committees have the purpose of combining their efforts in a way that would
lead to the organization of an adequate joint event, where academics,
researchers, consultants, professionals, innovators, and practitioners
from the three areas might relate and interact with each other in the
same event. These types of interaction might generate possibilities of
cross-fertilization and analogical thinking, as well as possibilities
of new working hypothesis, ideas, and reflections on the impact, significance,
and usefulness of Informatics and Cybernetics in important dimensions
of educational, socio-political, and socio-economical processes, services,
and products.
On behalf of the Organizing Committee, I extend our heartfelt thanks to
the Program Committees’ members, to the 292 reviewers, from 56 countries,
who made the
double-blinded reviews, and to the 100 reviewers,
from 32 countries, who made the
non-blind reviews. (Some
reviewers supported both: non-blind and double-blind reviewing for different
submissions). A total of 729 reviews made by 392 reviewers (who made at
least one review), from 68 countries contributed to the quality achieved
in IMCIC/ICETI/CICIC 2025. This means an average of
5.03 reviews
per submission. 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.
The IMCIC/ICSIT 2025 proceedings include about 66 papers from 25 countries
(38 papers from IMCIC and 28 papers from ICSIT), which were accepted for
presentation.
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. As announced in the conference web site authors
of the respective papers “are responsible of the
content
of their respective papers, as well as for their respective
proofreading
and copyediting.”
This information about IMCIC 2025 is detailed and totalized in the following
table, along with the other collocated event:
Conference |
# 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 |
IMCIC 2025 |
127 |
206 |
1.62 |
4.29 |
38 |
ICSIT 2025 |
116 |
179 |
1.54 |
5.26 |
28 |
CICIC 2025 |
149 |
344 |
2.31 |
5.46 |
55 |
TOTAL |
392 |
729 |
1.86 |
5.03 |
121 |
We also extend our gratitude to the co-editors of these proceedings, for
the hard work, energy and eagerness they displayed in their respective
activities. We express our intense gratitude to the late 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, organized by the International Institute of Informatics and
Systemics, as well as for being a very caring old friend and intellectual
father to many of us.
Special thanks to Professors José Ferrer and Michael Savoie for co-chairing
IMCIC 2025 Program Committee, to Professor Hsing-Wei Chu for his General
Co-chairmanship, and to Belkis Sánchez for chairing its Organizing Committee.
Special thanks also to Professor Michael Savoie for chairing ICETI 2025,
Professor José Ferrer and Belkis Sánchez for co-chairing the its Program
Committee, and to Professor Andrés Tremante for serving as general co-chair.
We also extend our gratitude to the following scholars, researchers, and
professionals who generously accepted to deliver keynote addresses or
to organize invited sessions.
Plenary Keynote Speakers (Alphabetical order
by last name)
- Dr. Risa Blair, Purdue University Global, United States.
- Dr. Nagib Callaos, International Institute of Informatics and Systemics (IIIS), United States.
- Dr. Li-jing Arthur Chang, Jackson State University, United States.
- Dr. Jasmin Cowin, Touro University, United States.
- Dr. Martin Cwiakala, Center for Advanced Technical Studies, Aerospace Engineering, United States.
- Dr. Areej ElSayary, Zayed University, United Arab Emirates.
- Ms. Brunilda Haxhiu, University of New York Tirana, Albania.
- Dr. Jeremy Horne, Newland University, Mexico / President-emeritus of the Southwest Area Division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), United States.
- Ms. Fani Kerum, Doctorate Paneuropean Studies, Austria.
- Dr. Kleanthis Kyriakidis, American University in the Emirates, United Arab Emirates.
- Prof. Adrian Leka, "Luigj Gurakuqi" University of Shkodër, Albania.
- Dr. Cristo Leon, New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States.
- Dr. James Lipuma, New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States.
- Prof. Rusudan Makhachashvili, Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University, Ukraine.
- Dr. Ekaterini Nikolarea, University of the Aegean, Greece.
- Ms. Mengqin Ning, Beijing Normal University, China.
- Dr. Paweł Poszytek, WSB University, Poland.
- Prof. Matthew Schigur, University of Arkansas Grantham, United States.
- Dr. Ivan Semenist, Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University, Ukraine.
- Dr. Dijana Vuković, University of the North, Croatia.
Invited Sessions Organizers and Co-Organizers
(Alphabetical order by last name)
- Prof. Nataļja Lāce, Riga Technical University,
Latvia.
- Dr. Elena Fabiola Ruiz Ledesma, Instituto Politécnico
Nacional, México.
We also wish to thank all the authors for the quality of their papers,
and to the 392 reviewers (who reviewed at least one article of IMCIC/ICSIT/CICIC
2025 and its collocated events) for the great job they did, making the
729 reviews that supported the acceptance process. We also extend our
gratitude to all the members of the secretariat and the staff for their
knowledgeable effort in supporting the organizational process, the help
desk, and the production of the proceedings.
Professor Nagib C. Callaos
IMCIC 2025 General Co-Chair