WDTAI’ 24

3st Workshop on Digital Transformation and Artificial Intelligence

Athens, Greece, August 12-14, 2024

Digital Transformation (DT) involves strategically leveraging digital technologies to revolutionize and improve current processes, especially in business, government entities, NGOs, and various organizational settings. While technologies such as RPA and blockchain are integral to this transformative journey, our primary focus centers on the paramount importance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). It is crucial to evaluate the impact of AI and meticulously analyze the methodologies utilized in its management. Recognizing the unique contributions of Generative AI and Blockchain within this context is essential for unlocking unparalleled innovation and efficiency in the digital landscape.

List of topics of interest

  • DT and AI in the national government context
  • DT and AI in the local government context
  • DT and AI in cultural context
  • DT and AI in the social context
  • DT and AI in NGO Context
  • DT and AI for Sustainability
  • DT and AI in the learning context
  • DT and AI Challenges for Project Management
  • DT in the business context and the role of AI
  • DT and Network Science

Organizing Committee:

Carlos J. Costa, ISEG, Universidade de Lisboa

Manuela Aparicio, NovaIMS, Universidade Nova de Lisboa

Program Committee

  • Andreas Karatsolis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
  • Aristidis Protopsaltis, Institut für Lern-Innovation Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
  • Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher, University of Waterloo, Canada
  • Antonio Plama dos Reis, ISEG, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
  • Brad Mehlenbacher, University of Waterloo, Canada
  • Carlos Costa, ISEG, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
  • Claudio Luis Larieira, EAESP/FGV, Brazil
  • Clay Spinuzzi, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
  • Fernando Bento, ISCTE-IUL, Portugal
  • Joao Becker, EAESP/FGV, Brazil
  • Manuela Aparicio, NOVA IMS, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
  • Mário Romão, ISEG, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
  • Marius Branzila, Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iasi, Romania
  • Martinha Piteira, IPS – ESTSetúbal, Portugal
  • Mijail Naranjo, NOVA IMS, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
  • Stanley Doherty, Google LLC, USA
  • Thomas Tiam-Lee, De La Salle University, Philippines
  • Valentina Timcenko, Institute Mihailo Pupin, University of Belgrade, Serbia
  • Vitor Santos, NOVA IMS, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal

Important Dates

Paper submission: January 28, 2024

Notification of paper acceptance: February 15, 2024

Deadline for final versions and conference registration: February 25, 2024 (Registration)

Workshop dates: 12 – 14 August 2024

Submission

Submissions in pdf format must be uploaded to the Paper Evaluation site at Easy Chair. Papers should be 6-10 page long. Authors who do not have an Easy Chair account should create one first.

As the Proceedings will be published by the Springer book series: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (LNNS), it is recommended that you use Springer format and then convert it to pdf. Then you can submit it to Easy Chair. This will save you time when your paper is accepted, and you need to follow the Springer format for the camera-ready paper within two weeks. The links are provided in the Camera-ready Paper section link.

Please make sure you follow the points below:

  • At the Top Center of of the first page, write the title of paper on the first line, names of authors separated by commas on the second line. affiliations (department, university, country) of authors starting on the third line – one line per author’s affiliation, and authors’ emails separated by commas on the last line.
  • If authors are from the same institution, only one line for affiliation is used for them.
  • The Paper should have Abstract, and Keywords. Do NOT number Abstract and Keywords.
  • Each paper must have at least (5) keywords.
  • Use one column only to write your paper.
  • Margins should be 1.0 inch all over (top, bottom, left, right).
  • Use single space text with font size 10 or 12.
  • Only MS word and LaTeX are allowed. For camera-ready version, docx+pdf or LaTeX+pdf must be submitted
  • The number of pages should be 7-12.
  • Do not leave unnecessary space just to satisfy the minimum of 7 pages
  • No Dr/Professor/Mr/Miss before names.
  • No page numbers and no header and footers.
  • Corresponding author should have ‘*’ after her/his name. Only one corresponding author is allowed.
  • No Biographies and Pictures of authors at the end of the paper.
  • Sections should be numbered I. II. III… Subsections A, B, C, D… You can also use 1. 2. 3… and 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 … for Subsections. When you refer to a section you use upper case, for example, as stated in Section II.
  • A Table and a Figure CANNOT occupy more than one page.
  • Figure titles should be directly under the figure and centered.
  • Table titles should be directly above the table and centered.
  • For References, it is suggested to use the following approach