We are currently accepting submissions for the book "Hybrid Methods for Modeling and Optimizing Complex Systems: Advances in Interdisciplinary Approaches to Solving Complex Problems," to be published in the Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems series.
In today's world, complex systems are ubiquitous, ranging from economics and industry to healthcare and education. Modeling and optimizing these systems require innovative approaches that combine various fields of knowledge and methodologies. This book aims to serve as a platform for exchanging cutting-edge ideas and research results in this rapidly evolving field.
We invite researchers, scientists, and practitioners to submit their original articles covering a wide range of topics, including:
We welcome interdisciplinary research, innovative approaches to solving complex optimization and control problems, and the application of modern information technologies across various industries.
Submission deadline: March 20, 2024
Don't miss this opportunity to contribute to the advancement of complex systems modeling and optimization!
Overview of modern hybrid methods for modeling and optimization
Development of mathematical and software tools for modeling nonlinear, non-stationary, and heterogeneous processes in economics and management
Development of methods for modeling complex control systems
Computer modeling in economics and management
Application of deep learning for modeling complex systems
Computational intelligence and data mining in economics and management
Artificial intelligence and big data in production management
Data storage and processing technologies for production management systems
New evolutionary algorithms for multi-criteria optimization
Application of nature-inspired algorithms in digital transformation tasks
Hybrid swarm intelligence algorithms for industrial process optimization
Hybrid models for financial market forecasting
Smart economy: a new reality
Blockchain technologies in the financial sector
Digitalization and innovation in economics and finance
Hybrid control systems for autonomous robots
Digitalization and robots in industry
Automation of technological processes and production using modern digital technologies
IT projects for industrial digital transformation: augmented reality and "digital twins"
Application of hybrid methods in environmental modeling
Optimization of urban transport systems using intelligent algorithms
Development of project solutions for digital transformation
Intelligent and digital technologies and systems in economics and management
Application of machine learning methods for education personalization
Digital platforms for training and personnel development in industrial companies
Modeling educational processes using agent-based systems
Hybrid models for production process optimization
Digital platforms and systems for comprehensive management of industrial companies
Management technologies in the context of industry digital transformation
Digital technologies in operating systems
Modern information and telecommunication technologies for industrial consumers
IT projects for industrial digital transformation: artificial intelligence and "digital twins"
Internet of Things technologies in industrial production
Cloud computing and edge computing in industrial applications
Decision-making systems in economics and management
Computer systems for supporting managerial and organizational decisions
Application of deep learning methods in complex situation analysis
Intelligent agents for real-time decision support
Hybrid methods for genomic data analysis
Application of machine learning in disease diagnostics
Modeling biological systems using neural networks
Digital technologies in healthcare and medicine
Software reliability and data protection in economics and management
Security technologies in the context of digital transformation
Safety in increasing the level of digital production
Computer security in industrial systems
The series “Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems” publishes the latest developments in Networks and Systems—quickly, informally and with high quality. Original research reported in proceedings and post-proceedings represents the core of LNNS.
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The series contains proceedings and edited volumes in systems and networks, spanning the areas of Cyber-Physical Systems, Autonomous Systems, Sensor Networks, Control Systems, Energy Systems, Automotive Systems, Biological Systems, Vehicular Networking and Connected Vehicles, Aerospace Systems, Automation, Manufacturing, Smart Grids, Nonlinear Systems, Power Systems, Robotics, Social Systems, Economic Systems and other. Of particular value to both the contributors and the readership are the short publication timeframe and the world-wide distribution and exposure which enable both a wide and rapid dissemination of research output.
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The article is in English and formatted according to the publication's requirements. |
$ 210 |
Manuscript Formatting according the Publication Requirements |
$ 30 |
Scientific Manusript Editting | $ 60 |
Translation of the Manuscript in the English language (up to 25 thous. characters; 10-12 pages in the template)
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$ 90 |
Professional Editting of the Author's Translation |
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Dear authors! We invite you to participate in publishing your scientific works in the prestigious Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems series. To ensure high-quality publications, please carefully review the following requirements:
Thematic relevance: The article must correspond to one of the stated topics of the collection.
Language: Articles are published in English. Articles in English or Russian are accepted (Russian articles are translated into English for an additional fee of 9,000 rubles).
Structure: Mandatory sections include "Introduction," "Materials and Methods," "Results," "Discussion," and "Conclusion." The "Acknowledgments" section is included if necessary.
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Illustrations: Diagrams and tables are acceptable but must be within the text boundaries.
Abstract: No more than 200 words.
Bibliography: Minimum 10 references, predominantly to articles from international journals.
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Submission of Manuscripts| till 20 March 2025
Payment of Registration Fee | till 25 March 2025
Peer review, originality check, and article editting | till 28 March 2025
Submission of the book to the Publisher | 01 April 2025
Publication of the book | 3-6 months from the date of submission
Indexing | 1-3 months from the date of publication
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