The sixth International Conference on Innovation and New Trends in Information Systems

INTIS 2017


Architecture Computer Networks & Wireless Communication Computing Systems Data Mining & Analysis Databases & Information Systems



Information systems development during last few years has seen deep changes view of the nature of constraints and requirements that are added back on the success of early systems. User needs have changed drastically and the interoperability of data and systems was more than any time to meet requirements. The relationship between information systems, innovation creating value is the problem in management information systems. We walked into a ubiquitous computing area. The user requires access to disparate and heterogeneous information, at anytime and anywhere. The web in this sense has propelled the use of data under these conditions but is often a little beyond expectations, as other constraints are added back as data security, use of standards and norms data and services, and performance of web applications that are unfortunately still slower than thick client applications. Another engine that changes everything in information systems field is certainly mobility, geolocation, and as the arising challenges such as security, visualization and performance management, etc.
INTIS aims to create a potential for exchanging "knowledge engineering" to discuss the main concepts and theories underlying current of emerging information systems and technology trends and new concepts that may affect systems information development.
The proposed conference on the above theme will be held at school
The conference welcomes papers on the following (but not limited to) research topics:
* Big Data Analytics
* Distributed and Parallel Applications
* E-Learning
* Natural language processing
* Cloud Computing and Data Processing
* Social media infrastructure
* Security Privacy
* Internet of Things
* Database Optimizations
* Disaster tolerance and recovery
* Data Integration
* Governance of Information Systems
* Logistics Information Systems
* Spatio-temporal ontologies and data modeling
* Mobility and Big Data
* Web Services and SOA
- Submission Information
Paper must be written in French or in english consist of 12 pages maximum in format RNTI. Oral communication of the work must be in french or / english, however the slides must be in English.
The conference solicits regular papers (no more than 12 pages), short papers (no more than 6 pages), as well as posters (no more than 2 pages). The Program Committee may require an accepted paper to be adapted into a short paper or poster. All papers must be prepared according to the RNTI Proceedings Template format (see the conference web site for further information). The papers must be original contributions not submitted or accepted for publication elsewhere. A submitted contribution should clearly indicate the conference topics it targets. For an accepted contribution
to be included in the proceedings, at least one author must register and present the paper at the conference. For further information, see the submission guidelines on the conference web site. Oral communication of the work must be in french or / english, however the slides must be in English.
Information on registration categories and registration fees for the INTIS 2017 is available online at: http://intis17.conferences-it.com
Conference General Chair
-Kamal DAISSAOUI, Président Groupe EMSI, Morocco
Program Chair
-Azedine BOULMAKOUL, FST Mohammedia, Morocco
Scientific Committee chair
-Hassan BADIR, ENSA de Tanger, Morocco
-AHmed LBATH, LIG, University Grenoble Alpes, France
Organization Chair
-Karim Alami, LPRI EMSI, Morocco
-Mohamed Tabaa laboratoire LPRI EMSI Morocco
Publicity Chair
-Abbas Dandache, LGIPM UL France