OpenConf

OpenConf is an abstract management and peer-review web application[1] used extensively by conferences[2] and journals across a wide set of industries. The software is available both for download and cloud-based,[3][4] with translations in over a dozen languages[5] for author and reviewer interfaces.

OpenConf
Original author(s)Robert H'obbes' Zakon
Written inPHP
Typeabstract management, peer review, event management
LicenseCommercial proprietary software
Websiteopenconf.com

Originally developed for use by conferences only, OpenConf has been adapted for use by journals, workshops, symposia, grants and competitions, with thousands of installations in over one hundred countries.[1][6]

OpenConf is available in multiple editions including Community, Plus and Pro. The Community Edition is freely available for users able to support themselves without external assistance,[7] and as a base application for third-party research.[8][9][10]

Developed using PHP and a MySQL database backend, the downloaded version of OpenConf may be run in various platforms, including Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows. An HTML5 compliant mobile app is also included for use by event participants accessing an event's program.

See also

References

  1. "OpenConf". Crunchbase. January 18, 2016.
  2. Tewari, T.; Singh, S. (2010-05-07). "Survey of Conference Management Systems" (PDF). Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. Scholarly Communications: Open Access for Researchers (PDF). United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). 2015-02-04. p. 28.
  4. Dunham, Tim (2011-03-30). "Zakon Group's OpenConf Goes Multilingual". Conway Daily Sun. Retrieved 2016-01-19.
  5. "IEEE Preferred Peer-Review Service Network Partner". IEEE. IEEE. Retrieved 2016-01-18.
  6. Hasan, L; Abuelrub, E (2013-02-16). "Usability Testing for IAJIT OpenConf Journal Management System" (PDF). Journal of Software.
  7. "The Top 12 Free and Open Source Event Management Software". Capterra Blog. Capterra. Retrieved 2016-01-18.
  8. Schur, M.; Roth, A.; Zeller, A. (2013-11-18). "Mining Behavior Models from Enterprise Web Applications" (PDF). ESEC/FSE.
  9. Doran, P.; et al. (2009-05-28). "A space reduction mechanism for the dynamic selection of ontological alignments" (PDF). Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  10. Di Mauro, N.; Basile, T.; Ferilli, S. (2005). "GRAPE: An Expert Review Assignment Component for Scientific Conference Management Systems". Innovations in Applied Artificial Intelligence: 789.
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