Deadlines

Postponed 29 February 2024: Full research papers, Industry papers,

Early stage research papers, Tutorials, Panels, Posters, Demos, Workshops

8 April 2024: Paperless Contributions & Late-Breaking Works (LBW)

15 May 2024: Acceptance notifications

6 June 2024: Camera-ready

27-29 August 2024 HSI2024 in Jeju, Korea


 


Call for Submission

Research Track

Deadline: Postponed 29 February 2024

(up to 8 pages, including diagrams and references)

Research Papers present significant contributions to research, development, and practice in human systems integration (HSI). Submissions should present new approaches to HSI, emphasizing the interest and originality of the process and providing complete and substantial support for its results and conclusions. Only unpublished papers will be accepted.

Industry Track

Deadline: Postponed 29 February 2024

(From 4 to 6 pages, including diagrams)

We solicit papers with practical implications for industry and the working world implementation. These papers will be presented in special sessions or with related research papers. This track is dedicated to practitioners to share the recent evolution of industrial innovations.

Early Stage Research Track

Deadline: Postponed 29 February 2024

(Up to 4 pages, including diagrams and references)

Early-stage research still needs to be completed or in the phase of developing research questions and approaches, results, or practical work. This track encourages the active participation of emerging researchers and professionals to support their work and to involve them in the HSI community.

This track also welcomes submissions from students involved in graduate work that still needs to be sufficiently completed for papers in the regular research track. These papers will be presented in a special session, allocating more time to discussion and feedback.

An experienced mentor may assist early-stage researchers in their area of research. All submissions should include a brief description of the researcher's experience.

Tutorial Track

Deadline: Postponed 29 February 2024

(Up to 4 pages, including diagrams and references)

Tutorials should serve one or more objectives: introduce novices to major HSI topics; introduce expert non-specialists to HSI; motivate and explain a topic of emerging importance for HSI; survey a mature area of HSI research or practice; educate experts or non-experts on established but specialized HSI methodologies; present novel synthesis conceptualizations or methods that combine distinct lines of HSI research; introduce HSI audiences to an external topic that can motivate or use HSI research and practice; mentor HSI researchers (particularly junior researchers) on a broad HSI-relevant non-technical topic (examples could be HSI jobs or ethical issues in HSI).

Tutorials are intended to cover reasonably well-established information in a balanced way. Tutorials should not be used to advocate a single avenue of research, nor should they promote a product. We welcome tutorials with interactive elements but recognize that this may only be appropriate to some topics in HSI. We also welcome tutorials on topical subjects, particularly social or industrial implications, such as privacy, security, fairness, or ethics in HSI.

Panels, Workshops,

Posters, Demos Track

Deadline: Postponed 29 February 2024

(Up to 2 pages, including diagrams and references)

Panels must explore a range of perspectives as well as controversial and burning issues. Panelists should include different backgrounds, i.e., practitioner/researcher, cultural backgrounds, and disciplines.

Workshops are discussion forums of work in progress, managed by a chair and a committee, and focused on a specific theme. All accepted workshops are held on a half-day or full-day period.

Posters present research in progress or recently developed industrial devices and innovative methods.

Demos must show ground-breaking innovative products and prototypes.

Paperless Track

Deadline: 8 April 2024

(An Abstract — up to one page)

We solicit paperless contributions with burning work-in-progress implications. These paperless contributions will be presented in special sessions or with related research papers. This track is dedicated to last-minute donations that are very important to share.

Late-Breaking Works Track

Deadline: 8 April 2024

(2 to 8 pages long, not including references)

The Late-Breaking Works (LBWs) track allows the HSI community to present new and exciting contributions that showcase innovative technologies, extend prior research conversations, detail short, self-contained studies, or provoke new work and ideas to emerge. We welcome submissions around a diversity of topics and methodologies.

We encourage all members of the HSI community to submit Late-Breaking Works to elicit helpful feedback while sharing valuable and original ideas and fostering discussions with others at the conference.

Accepted LBWs will be presented as posters during HSI2024. Details regarding the presentation will be provided with acceptance notifications.



Themes

HSI principles, methods, and tools

Concepts of operations, scenario-based design

Creativity, design thinking, and design theories

Crisis & unexpected events management

Design for usability, UX

Digital human modeling

Ethnographic studies, Human error, Fatigue

Emerging operational issues in complex systems

Experience feedback & reporting systems.

HSI metrics for certification

Human & organizational resilience

Human-Centered Design & Integration

Human Factors Engineering

Mock-ups, part-task, and full-task simulators

Neuroscience contributions

Performance, workload & competence

Role of HSI in accident investigations

Situation awareness, decision-making

Social systems, responsibility, accountability

Tools & methods for HSI

Training issues, personnel selection

Transdisciplinary Research and practice in HSI

Organizational/societal issues and solutions

Authority sharing

Automation across systems

Change management, lean management

Digital Enterprise, Digital engineering

Environment & Sustainability

Human-centered MBSE & Model-based HSI

Human-in-the-loop simulation

Maintenance resource management/CRM

Modeling & Simulation

Multi-agent systems

Next-generation OPS/technical documentation

Organization design and management

Organizational psychology

Socio-ergonomics and Socio-technical systems

Supervision, mediation, cooperation, competition

Tangible interactive systems

Teams of Teams & Systems of Systems

STEM, STEAM, SySTEAM

Humans, autonomy, and complexity

Adaptive system design

Automation vs. autonomy

Autonomous systems maturity & reliability

Complexity Analysis and property emergence

Cyber-physical & human systems

Design for flexibility

Flexibility in design and operations

Habitability

Human-AI Teaming

Human-Robot Interaction

Information visualization, immersive environments

Survivability

Task Analysis and Activity Analysis

Training for autonomy

HSI, safety, and infrastructure

Agents-infrastructure integration

Biology-inspired functions & infrastructures

HSI planning

Hybrid humans-robots organizations

Influence of National and organizational cultures

Integrated Logistics Support

Integration and global coordination

Occupational health & safety

Quality and continuous improvement

Responding to Infrastructure collapse

Risk-taking and management

Safety Management Systems (SMS)

Sustainability and system design

Trust & Collaboration

Workforce planning

Legal and Regulatory

Criminalization of accidents. Legal issues

HSI evaluations for design and certification

HSI means of compliance

Regulating autonomous vehicles

Regulatory compliance

Responsibility & Accountability

Standards and specific regulations

Submissions

Submissions must be written in English and present unpublished work. They will be peer-reviewed by at least three reviewers. Acceptance will be based primarily on originality and high-quality contributions. They should have a cover page including title, author's names, postal and electronic addresses, keywords, and abstract, and be sent in PDF format. For information on presentation format, click here or select "Downloads" from the right-hand menu. All accepted submissions will be presented at HSI2024 and appear in the Conference Proceedings. Selected full papers will be accessible to INCOSE members and in-cooperation associations (to be announced later).

All submissions are anonymous and should not include author names, affiliations, or contact information in the PDF.

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