ICT 2012 - 3rd Annual International Conference on Infocomm Technologies in Competitive Strategies
Topics/Call fo Papers
ICT start-ups play a critical role in the infocomm ecosystem. They ride the wave of innovation while leveraging on traditional competitive advantages to build new scalable capabilities.
Innovation in the Infocomm Technologies have revolutionized the world and provided with a born-global platform that delivers rich information on every imaginable subject and enables the unprecedented integration of social information.
Globally, information and communication technologies (ICTs) have had a profound impact on the socio-economic, political, and cultural spheres of nations.
The goal of the International Academic Conference on Infocomm Technologies in Competitive Strategies is to provide opportunities for academics, researchers, experienced professionals and business people to share their knowledge of infocomm technologies that can best derive competitive advantage.
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Network Control and Management
Routing Protocols
Network Architecture and Modeling
Broadband Access Technologies
Peer-to-Peer Networks
Scheduling, Resource Allocation, and Management
Security, Trust, and Privacy
Content Distribution and Delay/Disruption Tolerance Networks
Network Control and Management
Wireless Mesh Networks
Network Coding
Incentive Pricing and Game Theory
Use of technology to alleviate the human condition
Theoretical perspectives comprising ICTs for development
Enterprise Technology Management
Fiber Optics
Change Management
NanoTechnology Software Tools
IT and Networking
IT systems & network security
Ad Hoc and Sensor Networking
Multimedia Processing, Management and Transmission
Network intrusion, detection and prevention
Information security policies & strategies
Identity Management
Role of human factor in enhancing security of information system
Emerging Broadband Architectures
Pervasive & Ultra-Broadband Technology
Backbone network and architecture
Communication, Networking and Interconnection Technologies
Satellite Communication
Opportunistic Spectrum Access
Innovation in the Infocomm Technologies have revolutionized the world and provided with a born-global platform that delivers rich information on every imaginable subject and enables the unprecedented integration of social information.
Globally, information and communication technologies (ICTs) have had a profound impact on the socio-economic, political, and cultural spheres of nations.
The goal of the International Academic Conference on Infocomm Technologies in Competitive Strategies is to provide opportunities for academics, researchers, experienced professionals and business people to share their knowledge of infocomm technologies that can best derive competitive advantage.
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Network Control and Management
Routing Protocols
Network Architecture and Modeling
Broadband Access Technologies
Peer-to-Peer Networks
Scheduling, Resource Allocation, and Management
Security, Trust, and Privacy
Content Distribution and Delay/Disruption Tolerance Networks
Network Control and Management
Wireless Mesh Networks
Network Coding
Incentive Pricing and Game Theory
Use of technology to alleviate the human condition
Theoretical perspectives comprising ICTs for development
Enterprise Technology Management
Fiber Optics
Change Management
NanoTechnology Software Tools
IT and Networking
IT systems & network security
Ad Hoc and Sensor Networking
Multimedia Processing, Management and Transmission
Network intrusion, detection and prevention
Information security policies & strategies
Identity Management
Role of human factor in enhancing security of information system
Emerging Broadband Architectures
Pervasive & Ultra-Broadband Technology
Backbone network and architecture
Communication, Networking and Interconnection Technologies
Satellite Communication
Opportunistic Spectrum Access
Other CFPs
- Successful Site Qualification Preparation Tools
- Durable Medical Equipment Revenue Program - Legal Compliance Program & Strategic Guidance
- Critical Issues to Consider in Planning for and Providing Telemedicine Programs
- Understanding Hospitals Requirements of IEC 80001 and MDDS
- Patient Recruitment: From Traditional Methods to New Age Tools
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