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Invitation to SWIIS 2010

It is our pleasure to invite you to participate in the SWIIS 2010 Workshop on Supplemental Ways for Improving International Stability, which aims to bring together researchers and practionners from industry and academia to give an overview of the state of the art, to present new research results and to exchange ideas and experiences in the field of international stability.

Scope and Topics

Meeting Scope and Objectives

Technology development leads to dramatic changes in international stability. It has never been so important to examine system stability. Currently and recent years social international and national systems of control have been shown to be inadecuate and prone to be fundamental and most basic instability. Many basic assumptions are no longer certain and are definitely questioned. This event will systematically examine these topics. Another goal of the SWIIS workshop is to propose new approaches in dealing with globalization effects, as studying complexity and knowledge management.

Topics: The scope of the conference will cover but is not limited to:

  • Social Aspects of Technology
  • Managing the Introduction on Technological Changes
  • Ethical Aspects of Technological Proliferation
  • Case Studies of Technological Transfer and Social Changes
  • Technology and Environmental Stability
  • Modeling of Social and Economic System
  • Knowledge Management
  • Globalization Impact on International Stability
  • International System Complexity
  • Collaborative and Social Networks

Organizers and Sponsors

Organizers

  • Vienna University of Technology, IHRT
  • University for Business and Technology, UBT, Prishtina

Sponsors

  • International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC)
  • IFAC TC Supplemental Ways of Improving International Stability - SWIIS (9.5)

Technical Co-sponsors:

  • IFAC TC Cost Oriented Automation (4.4)
  • IFAC TC Economics and Business Systems (9.1)
  • IFAC TC Developing Countries (9.3)
  • IFAC TC Control Education (9.4)