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CADMM 2011 - 2011 International Workshop on Computer-Aided Design, Manufacturing and Management CADMM 2011

Date2011-12-12

Deadline2011-08-15

VenueHong Kong, Hong Kong SAR Hong Kong SAR

Keywords

Websitehttps://www.iiec-association.org/icimcs2011

Topics/Call fo Papers

2011 International Workshop on Computer-Aided Design, Manufacturing and Management will be held on December 12-13, 2011, Hong Kong. 2011 International Workshop on Computer-Aided Design, Manufacturing and Management will be co-held with ICIMCS 2011.
2011 International Workshop on Computer-Aided Design, Manufacturing and Management will be the most comprehensive Conference focused on the various aspects of advances in Computer-Aided Design, Manufacturing and Management . Our Conference provides a chance for academic and industry professionals to discuss recent progress in the area of Computer-Aided Design, Manufacturing and Management .

The goal of this Conference is to bring together the researchers from academia and industry as well as practitioners to share ideas, problems and solutions relating to the multifaceted aspects of Computer-Aided Design, Manufacturing and Management .

The CADMM Workshop Papers will be included in ICIMCS 2011 Main Conference Proceedings, which will be published by American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME Press, and All accepted papers in the ICIMCS 2011 will also be included in ASME Digital Library, and indexed by EI Compendex, Thomson ISI Proceedings.

Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:

Session A: Computer-Aided Design
1) Synthesis, Verification And Physical Design
2) CAD for Systems
3) CAD for Manufacturing And Test
4) CAD for Circuits, Devices And Interconnect
5) CAD for Nanoscale And Biological Systems

Session B: computer-aided manufacturing
1) Geometric Modeling
2) Internet-Based Product Development
3) Intelligent and Knowledge-Based Systems
4) Virtual Engineering and Virtual Manufacturing
5) CIMS, FMS and Robotics
6) Layered Manufacturing
7) High Efficiency Machining
8) Smart Maintenance Systems
9) Sustainable/Cleaner Manufacturing
10) Reuse, Remanufacture and Recycling Techniques
11) Energy Saving Product Development and Manufacturing Processes

Session C: Computer methods in Management
1) Production, Operations and Supply Chain Strategy
2) Service Operations Management
3) Quality Management
4) Product Lifecycle Management
5) Globalisation of Supply Networks
6) Safety and Health Management
7) Business Process Management
8) Information System for Operations and Supply Chain Management

Important Dates:
Paper Due: August 15, 2011
Paper Acceptance Due: Before September 1, 2011
Early Bird Registration:September 15, 2011
Conference Date :December 12-13, 2011

All submitted papers (in PDF) should be written in English. Each paper will be reviewed by 2-3 reviewers. Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register the work. All the submitted Papers should be submitted to the following system, Please click Submission through EasyChair requires that an account in the system be created by a prospective author first. In order to create a new account, select the "I have no EasyChair account" option and follow the instructions given. The pages not exceed 8 papers. Short papers is 4 pages, long papers is 6-8 pages.

Paper Format

The Paper submission system is https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cadmm2...

Honor Chair
David Wang, IEEE Nanotechnology Council Cambodia Chapter Past Chair , Cambodia

General Chairs
Mark Zhou, Hong Kong Education Society, Hong Kong (Contact zhoumarkhk-AT-sina.com)

Publication Chair
Ming Chen, Intelligent Information Technology Application Limited, Hong Kong

Organizing Chairs
Khine Soe Thaung , Maldives College of Higher Education, Maldives (Contact: thaung2008-AT-hotmail.com)
Biswanath Vokkarane, Society on Social Implications of Technology and Engineering

Program Chair
Tianbiao Zhang, Huazhong Normal University, China

Contact:

Prof. Li, Tel: +86 18627872332, Email: cadmm2011-AT-163.com

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Last modified: 2011-07-27 15:10:23