The 11th Edition of the International Conference
"Applied Informatics in Economy and Information Technology -
e-Society 2024: AI & Data"


The conference is scheduled to be held on November 29-30, 2024, in hybrid format (online & in campus) and is organized by the School of Computer Science for Business Management in cooperation with the Department of Informatics, Statistics and Mathematics of the Romanian-American University from Bucharest, Romania. The event has as co-organizers the following research centers: Computation Science and Machine Intelligence (CSMI), Center for Research in Artificial Intelligence (CRAI), Robotics, IoT & Applied Informatics (iRIOT) and Economic Intelligence, Blockchain & Data Analysis (IntelBDA).

The 2024 edition of the AIEIT - e-Society conference is organized in partnership with Nagaoka University of Technology (Japan).

Sections

  • Section 1. Information Technology
  • Section 2. AI for Business & Software Applications
  • Section 3. Digital Communication
  • Section 4. E-Finance, Banking and Management

Publication Opportunity

All accepted abstracts will be published in the Conference Abstract Proceedings with ISSN.

All papers deriving from e-Society conference presentations can be published completely free of charge in the Journal of Information Systems & Operations Management (based on peer review and acceptance letter). JISOM is indexed in International Databases (ProQuest, EBSCO, REPEC, GALE Cengage Learning, Index Copernicus) and currently submitted for Clarivate ESCI (former ISI-Thomson-Reuters) indexation.

Main topics

The main theme of the conference focuses on topics related to Applied Informatics in Economy and Information Technology, therefore contributions from the following fields are accepted:

  • information and communication technologies;
  • e-learning;
  • decision support systems;
  • digital communication tools and platforms;
  • communication strategies and development;
  • communication security;
  • Internet of Things (IoT);
  • virtual reality;
  • database management systems;
  • system design methods,
  • techniques and tools;
  • client-server applications;
  • distributed applications;
  • design standards;
  • new requirements in system design;
  • new forms of business and management systems;
  • operational research;
  • decision analysis;
  • project management and statistics;
  • automated data processing security;
  • Internet and services;
  • cloud computing;
  • cybersecurity;
  • virtual organizations;
  • artificial intelligence.