ACIIDS 2013 - The 5th Asian Conference On Intelligent Information and Database Systems
Topics/Call fo Papers
The proceedings of ACIIDS 2013 will be published by Springer in series Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
LNCS/LNAI (indexed by DBLP, EI, and Thomson ISI).
The scope of the conference includes, but not limited to, the following topics:
1. Intelligent Information Systems:
Artificial intelligence, Distributed Artificial Intelligence, Intelligent Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, Hybrid
Intelligent Systems, Information technologies and measurement, Intelligent optimization techniques, Intelligent techniques
in Bioinformatics, Computational Intelligence, Intelligent Internet Systems, Intelligent Software Systems, Intelligent
Energy Systems, Game and Decision Theories, Planning, Neurocomputers, Parallel Computation, Robotics and
Autonomous Robots, Automation Systems and Control, Ontologies and Information Sharing, Development and
management of heterogeneous knowledge bases, Computational Nanotechnology.
2. Intelligent Database Systems:
Database management technologies, Heterogeneous and distributed databases, Mobile databases, Temporal
databases, Active and dynamic databases, Semi-structured and XML-able database systems, Object-relational DBMS,
Data inconsistency processing, Data conflict solving, Method engineering and meta-modeling, Objected-oriented database
systems, Unified Modeling Language and unified processes, Data warehousing and data mining, Database models and
query languages, Database security and integrity, Database support for virtual teams and mobile collaboration, E-business
and m-commerce models and architectures, Empirical software engineering, Enterprise systems and supply chain
integration, Extreme modeling and extreme programming, Information retrieval systems, Intelligent information systems,
Information modeling and requirements engineering.
3. Tools and Applications:
Collaborative Learning, Collaborative Systems and Applications, Simulation systems, Speech and Natural Language
Processing, Artificial social systems, Autonomic computing, Case studies and reports on deployments, Computational
infrastructures, Information retrieval, Web services and semantic web, E-learning systems, E-institutions, E-commerce,
E-finance.
LNCS/LNAI (indexed by DBLP, EI, and Thomson ISI).
The scope of the conference includes, but not limited to, the following topics:
1. Intelligent Information Systems:
Artificial intelligence, Distributed Artificial Intelligence, Intelligent Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, Hybrid
Intelligent Systems, Information technologies and measurement, Intelligent optimization techniques, Intelligent techniques
in Bioinformatics, Computational Intelligence, Intelligent Internet Systems, Intelligent Software Systems, Intelligent
Energy Systems, Game and Decision Theories, Planning, Neurocomputers, Parallel Computation, Robotics and
Autonomous Robots, Automation Systems and Control, Ontologies and Information Sharing, Development and
management of heterogeneous knowledge bases, Computational Nanotechnology.
2. Intelligent Database Systems:
Database management technologies, Heterogeneous and distributed databases, Mobile databases, Temporal
databases, Active and dynamic databases, Semi-structured and XML-able database systems, Object-relational DBMS,
Data inconsistency processing, Data conflict solving, Method engineering and meta-modeling, Objected-oriented database
systems, Unified Modeling Language and unified processes, Data warehousing and data mining, Database models and
query languages, Database security and integrity, Database support for virtual teams and mobile collaboration, E-business
and m-commerce models and architectures, Empirical software engineering, Enterprise systems and supply chain
integration, Extreme modeling and extreme programming, Information retrieval systems, Intelligent information systems,
Information modeling and requirements engineering.
3. Tools and Applications:
Collaborative Learning, Collaborative Systems and Applications, Simulation systems, Speech and Natural Language
Processing, Artificial social systems, Autonomic computing, Case studies and reports on deployments, Computational
infrastructures, Information retrieval, Web services and semantic web, E-learning systems, E-institutions, E-commerce,
E-finance.
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