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The 21st EAI International Conference on Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications and Worksharing (CollaborateCom 2025) will be held in Shanghai, China, November 15-16, 2025. It aims to serve as a premier international forum for discussion among academic and industrial researchers, practitioners, and students interested in collaborative networking, technology and systems, and applications. All registered and presented papers will be submitted for publishing by Springer – LNICST series.

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CollaborateCom 2025: Call for Papers

The 21st EAI International Conference on Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications and Worksharing (CollaborateCom 2025) will be held in Shanghai, China on November 15-16, 2025.

EAI CollaborateCom 2025 is a premier international forum for researchers, practitioners, and students interested in collaborative networking, technology, systems, and applications. The conference focuses on electronic collaboration between distributed teams of humans, computer applications, and/or autonomous robots to achieve higher productivity.

Scope

The conference covers advancements in networking, technology, systems, user interfaces, interaction paradigms, and interoperation with application-specific components and tools.

Topics

The conference seeks submissions in the following areas:

General Topic

  • Architectures, protocols, and enabling technologies for collaborative computing networks and systems
  • Collaboration in social media
  • Collaborative e-education, e-learning, and collaborative computing in large scale digital libraries
  • Collaborative information seeking
  • Collaborative mobile networks and infrastructures
  • Collaborative technologies for fast creation and deployment of new mobile services
  • Collaborative, context-aware infrastructure
  • Computer supported collaborative work with distributed systems
  • Energy management for collaborative networks
  • Methodologies and tools for design and analysis of collaborative user applications
  • Models and mechanisms for real-time collaboration
  • Peer-to-peer and overlay networks, systems, and applications
  • Simulation, performance evaluation, experiments, and case studies of collaborative networks and applications
  • Software design, testing, and experimentation technology for collaborative networking and applications
  • Theoretical foundations and algorithms for collaborative networks, applications, and worksharing
  • Tools for collaborative decision-making processes
  • Visualization techniques, interaction devices and visual languages for collaborative networks and applications

Topic 1. Internet of Things (IoT) and collaboration

  • Collaboration in pervasive and cloud computing environments
  • Collaborative sensor networks, unmanned air and ground vehicle networks and applications
  • Collaborative, location-aware mobile systems/applications
  • Cyber-physical systems
  • Collaboration in health-care environments
  • Participatory sensing, crowdsourcing, and citizen science

Topic 2. Collaborative Data and Workflow Management

  • Big data and spatio-temporal data in collaborative environments/systems
  • Collaboration in data-intensive scientific discovery
  • Collaboration techniques in data-intensive computing and cloud computing
  • Data management and middleware support for collaborative information systems
  • Distributed collaborative workflows
  • Workflow management for collaborative networks/systems
  • Web services technologies and service-oriented architectures for collaborative networking and applications

Topic 3. Collaboration with artificial intelligence

  • Autonomic computing and quality of services in collaborative networks, systems, and applications
  • Group-driven composition of systems from components
  • Human-centric ubiquitous collaboration
  • Human-robot collaboration
  • AI-Powered Information Seeking and Sensemaking
  • Collaborative Intelligence: Humans and AI Joining Forces
  • AI-Driven Learning Analytics in Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL)
  • Edge-Cloud Generative AI in Mobile Networks
  • Combining Multi-Agent Systems and Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT)

Topic 4. Security and Trustworthy

  • Trust and Explainability in AI
  • AIoT Security and Privacy
  • Collaborative Trust Evaluation in AIoT Networks
  • Intelligent Secure Trustable Things (InSecTT)
  • AI Trust, Risk, and Security Management (AI TRiSM)
  • Security, privacy and trust management in collaborative networks, systems, and applications
  • Trustworthy collaborative business processing in virtual organizations

Submission Guidelines

  • All papers must be submitted in English.
  • Submitted PDFs should be anonymized.
  • Previously published work cannot be submitted, nor can it be concurrently submitted to any other conference or journal. These papers will be rejected without review.
  • Papers must follow the Springer formatting guidelines (available in the Author’s Kit section).
  • Authors must read and agree to the Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement.
  • All figures, illustrations, tables, and images should have descriptive text accompanying them. Please refer to the document HOW TO WRITE GOOD ALT TEXT.
  • Papers should be submitted through the EAI ‘Confy+‘ system and comply with the Springer format (see Author’s kit section).
  • Regular papers should be 16-20 pages in length.

How to Submit a Paper in Confy:

  1. Go to the Confy+ website.
  2. Log in or sign up as a new user.
  3. Select your desired track.
  4. Click the ‘Submit Paper’ link within the track and follow the instructions.

Alternatively, go to the Confy+ homepage and click on “Open Conferences.”

Author’s Kit – Instructions and Templates

Papers must be formatted using the Springer LNICST Authors’ Kit.

Instructions and templates are available from Springer’s LNICST homepage:

When uploading the camera-ready copy of your paper, please be sure to upload both:

  • a PDF copy of your paper formatted according to the above templates, and
  • an archive file (e.g. zip, tar.gz) containing the both a PDF copy of your paper and LaTeX or Word source material prepared according to the above guidelines.

As per new EU accessibility requirements, going forward, all figures, illustrations, tables, and images ought to have descriptive text accompanying them. Please refer to the document below, which will assist you in crafting Alternative Text (Alt Text).

Download Here.

Deadlines

Main Track

  • Full Paper Submission deadline: May 1 2025
  • Notification deadline: June 15 2025
  • Camera-ready deadline: July 5 2025

Round 2

  • Full Paper Submission deadline: 30 July 2025
  • Notification deadline: 15 August 2025
  • Camera-ready deadline: 31 August 2025

Dates importantes

Dates de la conférence

Conference Date

15 novembre 202516 novembre 2025

Soumission

(Late Track) Full Paper Submission deadline

10 juillet 2024

(Main Track) Full Paper Submission deadline

1 mai 2025

(Round 2) Full Paper Submission deadline

30 juillet 2025

Notification

(Late Track) Notification deadline

1 août 2024

(Main Track) Notification deadline

15 juin 2025

(Round 2) Notification deadline

15 août 2025

Version finale

(Late Track) Camera-ready deadline

20 août 2024

(Main Track) Camera-ready deadline

5 juillet 2025

(Round 2) Camera-ready deadline

31 août 2025

Classement source

Source: CORE2023

Classement: C

Domaine de recherche: Distributed computing and systems software

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