[Ieee_vis] CFP: Business Intelligence Analytics Special Issue of CG&A

Danyel Fisher danyelf at microsoft.com
Wed Nov 13 19:52:05 CET 2013


Computer Graphics & Applications: Special Issue on Business Intelligence Analytics

Final submissions due: 7 January 2014
Publication date: September/October 2014
http://www.computer.org/portal/web/computingnow/cgacfp5

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One of the most common uses of information visualization is for business intelligence: a tremendous number of charts and graphs are created daily to address business analytics problems. Business Intelligence (BI) is the practice of interpreting and visualizing data to get useful business-oriented information. BI tasks occur in offices, universities and data centers and provide a data-oriented lifeblood to research and business organizations around the world. BI systems must often appeal to broad audiences, from knowledge workers to CEOs to stockholders, and allow for rapid analysis for both decision-making and developing insights, as well as for communicating the results of those insights.

The September/October 2014 issue of IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications will be devoted to the topic of Business Intelligence Analytics. For this special issue, we solicit stories about the business-intelligence aspects of data and information visualization. We solicit papers about tools designed for exploring business data, and for presenting results; for one-off visualizations and standing dashboards.

We welcome papers on a variety of topics, including:
* real-world experiences with designing, building, deploying and evaluating new information visualization and visual analytic systems;
* case studies describing success (and failure) of applying visualization to business intelligence problems;
* review and evaluative papers discussing or comparing current tools and toolchains;
* technologies intended specifically to support the business analytics process; and
* user studies on business intelligence tasks.

We welcome papers from both commercial and academic sources; from researchers as well as practitioners.


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Articles should be no more than eight magazine pages, where a page is 800 words and a quarter-page image counts as 200 words. Please cite only the 12 most relevant references, and consider providing technical background in sidebars for nonexpert readers. Color images are preferable and should be limited to 10. Visit the CG&A style and length guidelines at www.computer.org/portal/web/peerreviewmagazines/cga. We also strongly encourage you to submit multimedia (videos, podcasts, and so on) to enhance your article. Visit CG&A supplemental guidelines at www.computer.org/portal/web/peerreviewmagazines/accga#supplemental.

Please submit your paper using the online manuscript submission service at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/cs-ieee.

When uploading your paper, select the appropriate special-issue title under the category "Manuscript Type." Also, include complete contact information for all authors. If you have any questions about submitting your article, contact the peer review coordinator at cga-ma at computer.org.

QUESTIONS

Please direct any correspondence before submission to the guest editors:
* Danyel Fisher, danyelf at microsoft.com
* Steven Drucker, sdrucker at microsoft.com
* Mary Czerwinski, marycz at microsoft.com


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