Call for papers - all tracks

Call for papers - all tracks

NIKT is an important national meeting place for researchers, teachers, masters and PhD students in information and communication technology, computer science, information science and information systems.

The academic content of the conference will consist of a number of peer reviewed articles that present new researches, supplemented by the contributions of four invited speakers on current topics in ICT research, innovation and education. In addition, held in conjunction with the conference, there will be a meeting of the national ICT fagråd as well as a number of thematic workshops.

 

The four scientific tracks

The conference has the following tracks, for which paper sessions generally take place in parallell:

NIK

NIK (Norwegian Informatics Conference) is a national conference for researchers and students interested in developing knowledge about applied and theoretical information technology. See Call for papers - NIK.

NOKOBIT

NOKOBIT (Norwegian Conference for Organizations’ Use of Information Technology) is a national conference in information systems and information science focusing on topics related to the development, implementation and use of ICT in organizations, and social issues in ICT. See Call for papers - NOKOBIT.  

NISK

The aim of the annual NISK conference series is to be the principal Norwegian venue for presenting new research and developments in the field of ICT security and privacy, and bringing together people from universities, industry, and public authorities. We invite both national and international contributions by researchers, practitioners, and PhD- and Master thesis students presenting new problems and solutions within topics on ICT security. See Call for papers - NISK.

UDIT

UDIT (Norwegian Conference for Education and Didactics in IT subjects) is a national conference for the discussion and exchange of experience related to teaching ICT in Norway. All topics related to education, teaching, didactics and the use of ICT in learning are welcome. See Call for papers - UDIT.

 

Submission categories

There are two main categories of submissions. Papers are subject to a full peer-review and give credits in Cristin on level 1, whereas posters receive a more brief review.

All submissions will use the Springer LNCS format, where a paper can be maximum 14 pages.

Papers

For further information about the paper category (thematic areas, review critiera, etc.) see the Call for papers page of the respective tracks.

Posters

Posters are an opportunity to share late-breaking results as well as research results that do not fit within the paper category. More information about the poster category can be found here.

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