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Call for Papers
The IADIS international conference on “Theory
and Practice in Modern Computing” provides a forum for
research and developments in the
field of computing foundations and technology. Modern
computing comes not only with efficient concepts and their
application, but also it
often addresses networking and mobility topics. Hence, the
view in TPMC ranges from fundamentals like new or improved
algorithms to
very recent and modern applications like ubiquitous scenarios
or even everyday computing. Complementary to these
technically-oriented contents, TPMC also shall serve as
discussion platform about ethics and social impact of those
technologies. In its
main focus, this scientific conference aims to attract
research reports on efficient application and realization of
simple
algorithmic methods, new architectures in design and data
structures, new and improved communication protocols, and
synthesis of
known computing concepts and approaches.
Topics for this conference include, but are not
limited to:
Design Foundations
- Accessibility
- Algorithms
- Application Design
- Architectures
- Artificial Intelligence
- Compilers
- Complex systems
- Data modelling
- Expert Systems
- Ethics and Freedom of Information
- Graph Theory
- Hybrid Methods
- Interfaces
- Interpreters
- Multimedia
- Natural Language Processing
- Numerical Computation
- Object Orientation
- Ontologies
- Privacy
- Programming Languages
- Programming Techniques
- Quality-of-Service
- Scientific Computing
- Security
- Service-oriented Architecture
- Theorems
- Visualization
Realization Aspects
- Adaptive Systems
- Best Computing Practices
- Bio-signal Processing
- Computer-Aided Design
- Computer-Aided
Manufacturing
- Computing for Handicapped
- Development Processes
- Distribution Processes
- Distributed Systems
- Embedded Systems
- General Performance Issues
- Grid Computing
- Industrial Applications
- Information Retrieval
- Interoperability
- Marketing
- Medical applications
- Parallel Systems
- Public Digital Libraries
- Public Science Archives
- Simulation
- Software Development
- Software Engineering
- System Integration
- UML
- Virtual Reality |
Mobility Communication and Services
- Ad-hoc Networking
- Application Frameworks
- Context Aware Applications
- Aspects of Distributed Systems
- End-User Devices
- Entertainment, Gaming and Learning
- Frameworks for Wireless Security
- Home Networks
- Integration of Wired and Wireless Networks
- Location-based Applications and Services
- Location- and Context-Aware Distributed Systems
- Middleware
- Mobile Commerce
- Mobile Computing Software Architectures
- Mobile Networks and Mobile Agents
- Pervasive or Ubiquitous Computing
- Pervasive Computing Environments
- Peer-to-Peer Networking
- Performance and Simulation
- Wireless and Mobile Networking and Computing
- Use of Distributed Services over Wireless Networks
Networking and Grid Approaches
- Adoption and Diffusion of Networking Technologies
- Business Applications of Telecommunications
- Cross-Border Network-Based Information Systems
- Design and Performance Evaluation
- Specialized Networking Systems (i.e. Health, Education,
Manufacturing)
- Effects of Legislation and Regulation on
Telecommunications
- Emerging Networking Trends
- Grid, Cluster and Internet Computing
- Management of Telecommunications
- Networking Protocols
- Network Management Contingency Issues
- Network Pricing Issues and Strategies
- Outsourcing of Networking and Communication Services
- Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Systems
- Policy-Based Network Management Systems
- Policy-Based Security Systems
- Security of Interconnected Systems
- Sensor, Mesh, and Ad-hoc-Networks
- Standards and Network Interoperability
- Strategic Use of Networking Technologies
- Success Factors of Networked Systems
- Telecommuting, Remote Access and VPN
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The Conference will be composed of several
types of contributions:
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Full Papers – These include mainly accomplished
research results and have 8 pages at the maximum (5,000
words).
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Short Papers – These are mostly composed of work in
progress reports or fresh developments and have 4 pages at
maximum
(2,500 words).
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Reflection Papers – These might review recent
research literature pertaining to a particular problem or
approach, indicate what
the findings suggest, and/or provide a suggestion - with
rationale and justification - for a different approach or
perspective on that
problem. Reflection papers might also analyze general trends
or discuss important issues in topics related to the
conference. These
have 4 pages at maximum (2,500 words).
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Posters / Demonstrations – These contain
implementation information or work-in-progress and have two
pages
at maximum (1,250 words) besides the poster itself (or
demonstration) that will be exposed at the conference.
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Tutorials – Tutorials can be proposed by scholars or
company representatives. A proposal of maximum 250 words is
expected.
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Invited Talks – These will be made of contributions
from well-known scholars and company representatives. An
abstract will be
included in the conference proceedings.
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Panels – Discussions on selected topics will be held.
A proposal of maximum 250 words is expected.
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Doctoral Consortium - A Doctoral Consortium will
discuss in group, individual projects and on going work of
PhD students.
Prospective students should send a report of their PhD
projects and work so far with a maximum of 4 pages (2,500
words).
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Corporate Showcases & Exhibitions – The former
enables companies to present recent developments and
applications, inform a
large and qualified audience of your future directions and
showcase company’s noteworthy products and services. There
will be a time
slot for companies to make their presentation in a room.
The latter enables companies the opportunity to display its
latest offerings of hardware, software, tools, services and
books, through
an exhibit booth. For further details please contact the
publicity chair -
secretariat@mccsis.org .
This is a blind peer-reviewed conference.
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