As in previous years’ EWG-DSS events, accepted papers may be published through various means, including the conference proceedings, Springer book series – Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP), Special Issues in DSS related journals, or recommended for publications in other suitable journals.
- Springer book Lecture Notes In Business Information Processing (LNBIP), “Decision Support Systems VII: Data, Information and Knowledge Visualisation in Decision Making” (accepted full papers). All authors whose papers have been accepted should please download Springer LNBIP copyright form (which has been partially completed) for ICDSST 2017
- Proceedings of ICDSST 2017 on “Data, Information and Knowledge Visualisation in Decision Making” (containing abstracts of all accepted papers, with an ISBN number)
- Special Issue in International Journal of Decision Support System Technology (IJDSST) on “Interactive Data Exploration and Decision Support Systems”. IJDSST CFP
- Special issue in OPERATIONAL RESEARCH : AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL on “Data Visualization for Decision-Making: An Important Issue”. OR-SI-CfP
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ICDSST 2017 – Book of Abstracts and Short Papers
PROCEEDINGS OF THE EWG-DSS ICDSST 2017 “Data, Information and Knowledge Visualisation in Decision Making”
EWG-DSS 2017 International Conference on Decision Support System Technology
- SPRINGER LECTURE NOTES IN BUSINESS INFORMATION PROCESSING (LNBIP) ICDSST 2017 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS on “Data, Information and Knowledge Visualisation in Decision Making” (accepted full papers)
LNBIP Book “DSS VII – Data, Information and Knowledge in Decision Support Systems”, published by Springer
Available (from May 22nd to June 19th 2017) on https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-3-319-57487-5
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IJDSST Special Issue
Special Issue of the INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY on “Interactive Data Exploration and Decision Support Systems”
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Operational Research Special Issue
Special issue of OPERATIONAL RESEARCH : AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL on” Data Visualization for Decision-Making: An Important Issue”