The Management and Innovation Technology International

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The Management and Innovation Technology
International Conference (MITiCON2016)
October 12-14, 2016, Bang-Saen, Thailand
Applying innovation and management knowledge to realistic industry
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Wutisak Lapcharoensap, RU
Bandhit Rojarayanont, TNI
Kosin Chamnongthai, KMUTT
Thanarak Theeramunkong, SIIT
Somsak Mitatha, KMITL
Supaporn Kiattisin, MU
GENERAL CHAIR
Ouen Pinngern, RU
STEERING COMMITTEE
Surapong Pongyupinpanich, RU
Adisorn Leelasantitham, MU
Korakoch Taweesin, RU
Kamphol Promjiraprawat, RU
Pratya Areekul, CRMA
Worawit Jirattiticharoean, DIP
Phunthep Vititanane, RU
Phaitoon Srinil, BUU
Sombut Foithong, BUU
Natthawut Ruangtrakoon, CRU
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Nipit Wongpunya, CU
Taweepol Suesut, KMITL
Suranan Noimanee, RU
Supakorn Kungpissadan, RU
Wannana Panuwatsuk, RU
Phaisarn Sudwilai, TNI
Vinai Panjakajornsak, KMITL
INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE
Manfred Glesner, TUD, DE
Francois Philipp, Intel, DE
Ramkumar Ganesan, TUD, DE
Yusaku Fujii, JP
Faizal Arya Samman, UNHAS, ID
Elvio Durea Silva, CISCEA, BR
Hong Xie, MUR., AU
Lance Chun Che Fung, MUR., AU
FINANCIAL CHAIR
Kiattichai Atthayuwat, RU
SECRETARY
Wimol San-um, TNI
The 3rd Management and Innovation Technology International Conference (MITiCON2016)
will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory,
methodology and applications impacts and challenges of Engineering, Management and
Innovation. The aim of the conference is to provide frameworks, ideas or concepts to the
researchers and practitioners from both academia as well as industry to meet and
compromise possibility of applying engineering and management knowledge to several
areas of applications such as economic, marketing, accounting, law, politic and
communication. Authors are solicited to contribute to the conference by submitting articles
that illustrate research results, projects, surveying works, industrial experiences, and ideal
framework that describe significant advances in the following areas, but are not limited to:
Track 1) Information Technology, Engineering and
Management:
Information technology services; Process modeling,
augmentation, and automation; Real time system and
identification; Decision support systems; Software agentbased systems; data warehousing and data/web mining;
Business intelligence; Systems interoperability and
integration; Information security; IT Project Management;
Information Management in construction project; Internet
of Things; Big Data; Signal Processing and Mix signal
System; Computer and Communication System;
Track 2) Logistic and Supply Chain:
Track 3) Marketing, Finance, Economics, Law and
Policies:
Portfolio analysis; Modeling and estimation of statistical
dependence; Sparse portfolios; Robust portfolios;
Portfolio replication and tracking; Risk analysis and
modeling; Term structure modeling; Market
microstructure analysis and order book modeling; Market
making and inventory management; Technical analysis,
Algorithmic trading and optimal order execution; Financial
networks and systemic risk, Behavioral finance and
prospect theory; Pricing and hedging of derivatives;
Smart order routing algorithms, Spectrum markets;
Economics of social networks; Business analytics;
Track 4) : Forensics Science and Innovation
Management:
Innovation and entrepreneurship in developing
countries; Ethics in innovation and
entrepreneurship; Legal issues (IPR) in innovation
and entrepreneurship; Network organization;
Collaborative Innovation & living Labs;
Entrepreneurial partnerships; Smart products,
homes, cities and regions; E-Government; Security
networks; Crisis management networks;
Cryptography systems and techniques; Crime scene
investigation; Novel forensic casework; Electronic
data evidence; Management of forensic science
laboratories;
Track 5) : Strategic Technology Management and
Social Sciences
Technology foresight and technology road mapping;
Market analysis in a high-tech market; Business models in
a high-tech market; Strategic niche management;
Technology & business strategies; Social and Community
Studies; Civic and Political Studies; Cultural Studies;
Global Studies; Environmental Studies; Organizational
Studies; Educational Studies; Communication;
Track 6) : Sustainable Technology
Supply chain management; On-demand delivery;
Logistics planning; Freight forwarding and customs
clearance; Venue logistics management;
Warehouse and distribution; Transportation
management systems; Reverse logistics; Logistics
visibility and control; Procurement; Supply chain
collaboration, supply chain process, Logistic
network;
Environmental sustainable management;
Environmental and chemical engineering; CO2
emission control technology; Sustainable energy
technology; Renewable energy technology;
Alternative energy; Economics and environmental
impact management; Sustainable building design;
Agricultural clean technology; Nano-biotechnology;
Sustainable materials; Civil engineering;
Only electronic submissions with PDF/MS Word files will be accepted via the conference website.
Papers written in English are available and peer-reviewed. All accepted papers will be published
on IEEE Xplore library and SCOPUS.
Paper submission: Manuscripts must be arranged with 5 pages of PDF format and submitted electronically via
the conference website: http://www.miticon.org
Important dates and Deadlines:
For more information,
Abstract submission
June 15, 2016
please contact:
Email: miticon2016@miticon.org
Full paper submission
July 1, 2016
Homepage: www.miticon.org
Authors notification
August 1, 2016
Mobile: (+66) 9-1518-0151,
Final Manuscript
August 25, 2016
(+66) 8-3081-9894
Conference date
October 12-14, 2016
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