*****Call for Book Chapters******

Book Title: Applications of MCDM Techniques for Human-centric Computing

Publisher: Springer

Editors: Jyoti Sekhar Banerjee, Mohamed Lahby, Siddhartha Bhattacharya, and Ahmed J. Obaid 

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Dear Colleagues,

 

We are in the process of coming up with a volume titled “Applications of MCDM techniques for Human-centric Computing” to be published by Springer (proposal is initially communicated, awaiting for final approval) at the end of 2022.

 

Multiple criteria decision-making (MCDM) is considered as a complex decision-making (DM) tool involving both quantitative and qualitative factors and playing a pivotal role in today's human life. Several MCDM techniques and approaches have been suggested to choose the optimal probable options for Human-centric computation in recent years. MCDM Techniques for Human-centric Computing emerged from the fusion of multiple disciplines concerned with understanding human beings and the design of computational artifacts.

 

We cordially invite you to contribute a chapter. The full chapter is due later this year but for now, you need to submit the followings in your chapter proposal:

 

- Author List

- Chapter Title

- Abstract (between 2 and 6 sentences)

 

The last deadline to submit your short abstract directly at lahby@ieee.org  is March, 31th, 2022

 

NB: There are no submission or acceptance fees for manuscripts submitted to this book for publication

 

The tentative structure of the book (but are not limited to the following Parts) is mentioned below:

 

Part 1: Theoretical and Applied Aspects of MCDM

Part 2: Real-Time Decision Support Systems

Part 3: Decision Making Modeling for Human centric Computing

Part 4: Decision Making Applications for Human centric Computing

Part 5: Fusion of AI/ML and MCDM for Human centric Computing

Part 6: Futuristic Ideas 

 

Looking forward to your valuable contributions.

Best regards, 


Editors

 

Applications of MCDM techniques for Human-centric Computing