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New annoucements:
2011 Conferences
2011 Workshops
2011 Seminars
Call for papers, conferences
and workshops advertised to us
- CACS 2011, The 2011 2nd International Congress on Computer Applications and
Computational Science, Nov. 15 – 17, 2011, Bali, Indonesia.
Deadline for submission: May 15, 2011.
CACS 2010 aims to bring together researchers and scientists from academia,
industry, and government laboratories to present new results and identify
future research directions in computer applications and computational
science.
- EuroBSDCon 2011, Oct. 6 – 9, 2011, Netherlands.
Deadline for submission: May 15, 2011.
EuroBSDCon is the European technical conference for users and
developers on BSD based systems. Topics of interest to the conference include, but are not limited
to applications, architecture, implementation, performance and
security of BSD based operating systems, as well as topics
concerning the economic or organizational aspects of BSD use.
- ICNC'11-FSKD'11, the 7th International Conference on Natural Computation and
the 8th international conference on Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery, Jul. 26 – 28, 2011, Shanghai, China.
Deadline for submission: Mar. 10, 2011.
ICNC-FSKD is a premier international forum for scientists and researchers to
present the state of the art of data mining and intelligent methods inspired
from nature, particularly biological, linguistic, and physical systems, with
applications to signal processing, design, and more. Previously, the joint
conferences in 2005 through 2010 each attracted over 3000 submissions from
around the world.
- ICT-CONF–MCCSIS 2011, IADIS Internationl Conference ICT, society and human beings 2011, Jul. 20 – 26, 2011, Rome, Italy.
The effects of ICT on human beings come in focus in the conference but
also the interaction between ICT Individual Society. Analyses of
Interaction and Effects are both important.
Changes in behaviour, perspectives, values, competencies, human and
psychological aspects, feelings are all of interest. Computer Science and
ICT related disciplines work more and more together with various
behavioural and social sciences. Organisational and institutional changes,
Societal changes, Cognitive effects and changes, Motivational and
emotional
changes, Value changes and new lifestyles are all considered as well as
experiences from Child psychology and
Development psychology.
In general all types of research strategies are encouraged and especially
cross disciplinary and multidisciplinary studies.
Case studies, broader empirical field studies, theoretical analyses, cross
cultural studies, scenarios, ethnographic
studies, epistemological analyses.
- IWPD 2011, the second International Workshop on Program Debugging , Jul. 18, 2011,
Munich, Germany.
July 18, 2011
Software today is inherently large and complex, in fact more so than ever
before. Consequently, debugging when failure is observed is also
progressively becoming much more difficult and time-consuming. Manual
debugging is quickly losing its viability as a practical option, and yet
at the same time, techniques that aim for automatic fault localization are
still not accurately and consistently able to pinpoint the locations of
faults to a desired degree. Distinguishing executions that fail due to
different causative faults, reliably recording and replaying failed
executions, and fixing bugs without introducing new faults are but some of
the debugging-related problems faced by developers today. Furthermore,
formal verification techniques suffer from complexity and scalability
issues, static techniques can often be imprecise, and the heavy performance overhead of dynamic techniques can prohibit their application. While
studies
are being conducted to resolve these problems, researchers often make
unrealistic assumptions, and subject software may not be representative of
large-scale industrial applications. Concerns of such a nature can induce
in
practitioners a lack of faith with regard to what research proposals can
offer and deliver.
- TRAC 2011, 2nd international workshop on TRaffic Analysis and Classification, Jul. 5 – 8, 2011, Istanbul, Turkey.
The evolution of the Internet in the last few years has been characterized
by dramatic changes to the way users behave, interact and utilize the network.
The rapid introduction of new categories of applications such as network games and peer-to-peer, the increasing presence of malicious traffic, and the widespread use of encryption techniques, make the measurement, analysis and classification of Internet traffic a challenging task.
The research community and many network operators are responding to these changes by designing and deploying traffic measurement and classification architectures of increasing complexity.
Such activities are pivotal for researchers, developers, service managers and providers, as well as for end users involved in the evolution of the networks.
Traffic classification and analysis mechanisms belong to the wide set of tools that helps the allocation, control and management of resources in IP networks. Following the development and the evolution of Internet applications, new efficient classification techniques are highly desirable to support advanced capabilities as regards network monitoring, network resource management, anomaly detection, and network auditing.
This workshop is intended to serve as a forum for scientists and engineers in academia and industry to exchange and discuss their experiences and research results about all aspects of traffic classification and analysis.
- SSIRI 2011, the fifth IEEE international conference on
Secure Software Integration and Reliability Improvement, Jun. 27 – 29, 2011, Jeju Island, Korea.
SSIRI 2011 is the fifth annual conference technically
sponsored by the IEEE Reliability Society with a focus
on software security and reliability. It brings together
a wide range of researchers and practitioners to present
their on-going ideas, experiences, and outcomes of most
recent research, and to exchange their best-of-breed
practices for developing reliable, secure, and trustworthy
software systems in a more effective and efficient way.
It not only allows the academic community to gain an
increased awareness of the areas that are vital to the
software industry, but it also grants practitioners an
opportunity to express their needs. The conference will
be held at Jeju Island, Korea with three major tracks:
research papers, fast abstracts and the student doctoral
program. Additional workshops with more focused topics
will also be held concurrently.
- CSIE 2011, 2nd world congress on Computer Science and Information Engineering, Jun. 17 – 19, 2011, Changchun, China.
CSIE 2011 intends to be a global forum for researchers and engineers to
present and discuss recent advances and new techniques in computer
science
and information engineering. Topics of interests include, but are not
limited to, data mining & data engineering, intelligent systems,
software
engineering, computer applications, communications & networking,
computer
hardware, VLSI, & embedded systems, multimedia & signal processing,
computer
control, robotics, and automation.
- IETC 2011, International Educational Technology Conference, May 16, 2011, Istanbul, Turkey.
Deadline for submission: May 16, 2011.
The International Educational Technology Conference series is an international educational activity for academics, teachers and educators. This conference is now a well known educational technology event and the number of paper submissions and attendees increase every year. It promotes the development and dissemination of theoretical knowledge, conceptual research, and professional knowledge through conference activities, theconference proceeding book, and the Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology (TOJET). Its focus is to create and disseminate knowledge about the use of instructional technology for learning and teaching in education.
- NRC 2011, SZABIST's 17th National Research Conference, May 14, 2011, Karachi, Pakistan.
SZABIST's 17th National Research
Conference (NRC) on Computing, Management, Social Sciences and Economics
- BSDCan 2011, May, 13 – 14, 2011, Ottawa, Canada.
The talks should be designed with a very strong technical content bias.
Proposals of a business development or marketing nature are not
appropriate for this venue.
If you are doing something interesting with a BSD operating system,
please submit a proposal. Whether you are developing a very complex
system using BSD as the foundation, or helping others and have a story
to tell about how BSD played a role, we want to hear about your
experience. People using BSD as a platform for research are also
encouraged to submit a proposal.
- CMC 2011, 3rd international conference on Communications and Mobile Computing, Apr. 18 – 20, 2011, Qingdao, China.
CMC 2011 intends to be a global forum for researchers and engineers to
present and discuss recent advances and new techniques in communications and
mobile computing.
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SETIT 2011, the 6th international conference named Sciences of Electronics, Technologies of Information and Telecommunications, Mar. 23 – 26, 2011, Sousse, Tunisia.
The SETIT conference is an essential forum for sharing knowledge about the latest progress and advances in information and telecommunication technologies through papers, and has an excellent track record for fostering synergism between research teams that are working in the fields related to the conference topics.
The rich assortment of tutorials, presentation sessions, and receptions will allow you to gain in-depth knowledge of fundamental principles and the latest trends in the sciences of electronics, technologies of information and telecommunications.
- DEIT 2011, 2011 international conference on Data Engineering and Internet Technology, Mar. 15 – 170, 2011, Bali, Indonesia.
DEIT 2011 aims to bring together researchers and scientists from academia,
industry, and government laboratories to present new results and identify
future research directions in data engineering and internet technology.
- e-Society 2011, IADIS international conference e-Society 2011, Mar. 10 – 13, 2011, Avila, Spain.
The IADIS e-Society 2011 conference aims to address the main issues of
concern within the Information Society. This conference covers both the
technical as well as the non-technical aspects of the Information Society.
Broad areas of interest are eSociety and Digital Divide, eBusiness /
eCommerce, eLearning, New Media and E-Society, Digital Services in
eESociety, eGovernment /eGovernance, eHealth, Information Systems, and
Information Management. These broad areas are divided into more detailed
areas (see below). However innovative contributes that don't fit into
these areas will also be considered since they might be of benefit to
conference attendees.
- IS 2011, IADIS international conference Information Systems 2011, Mar. 10 – 13, 2011, Avila, Spain.
A new paradigm is sweeping the society, organisations and the business
environment. In fact, society and business world alike are moving from
its tangible bases to intangible ones based on knowledge and information
systems (IS) to support its management, use and sharing. In this emerging
paradigm, terms like information, communication, knowledge, and learning
have acquired a critical relevance to the understanding of the nature of
contemporary business. This led authors such as Drucker (1993) to state
that we are entering the knowledge society in which the basic economic
resource
is knowledge.
- mlearning 2011,
IADIS international conference Mobile Learning 2011, Mar. 10 – 12, 2011,
Avila, Spain.
The IADIS Mobile Learning 2011 International Conference seeks to provide a
forum for the discussion and presentation of mobile learning research.
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