CyberC 2013 - International Conference on Cyber-enabled distributed computing and knowledge discovery
Date2013-10-10 - 2013-10-12
Deadline2013-05-25
VenueBeijing, China
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.cyberc.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
CyberC promotes research and development of the cyber-related technology and it is unique and significant that spans through cyber-enabled data mining and knowledge discovery, distributed and parallel computing, cyber security, cloud computing, pervasive computing, mobile computing, Internet, wireless networks, cognitive systems, cyber information process, information discovery, e-health via cyber network, e-science, web technology, and network performance and tools. The research and development in these areas have received extensive attention in both the academia and industry to provide ubiquitous services for users. Various hardware and software designs, algorithms, protocols, simulations, and test-bed, and implementations are developed for distributed computing in an interconnected and distributed network environment. The purpose of CyberC is to provide a forum for presentation and discussion of innovative ideas, research results, applications and experience from around the world as well as highlight activities in the related areas.
CyberC 2013 (The fifth CyberC) continues the aim to provide a forum for presentation and discussion of innovative ideas, research results, applications, and experience from around the world as well as highlight activities in the related areas. The conference focuses on all aspects of distributed computing and knowledge mining and their scientific, engineering, and commercial applications. The topics of interests include, but not
limited to:
Data Mining and Information Discovery
Agent-based distributed data mining algorithms
Data streaming, multimedia, stream, or web mining
Information discovery in data mining
Data mining applications for bioinformations and biometrics
Database applications and data mining
Security and information assurance in data mining
Parallel and Distributed Computing
Parallel and distributed algorithms
Resource allocation, load-balance, and management in distributed computing
Grid and cluster computing
Clouding computing
SOA, Web services, and mobile services
Web-caching, content delivery systems and data distribution systems
Web services and internet computing
Distributed systems and applications, modeling language, and software engineering for
distributed applications
Pervasive/ubiquitous computing and intelligence
Biological/molecular computing
Mobile and Internet Computing
Wireless ad hoc networks, wireless mesh networks, networking theory and algorithms
Wireless embedded sensor systems, body sensor, new sensing capabilities, and security
Cognitive radio and SDR
Future generation communications for 4G or beyond (WiMAX, LTE)
Peer-to-peer network computing and overlaying networks
Directional antenna and networking
FDMA/OFDMA modulations, synchronization, and power optimization
Mobile IP and Internet technology
Key, attacking models, privacy, confidentiality, and security in Mobile Wireless Networks
Communication, services, middleware, and multimedia on wireless networks
QoS, reliability, performance, and communication theory
Wireless network simulations, implementation, and applications
Cloud Computing
Autonomic, Real-Time and Self-Organizing Clouds
Architectural models for public and private cloud computing
Cloud resource management and allocation
Utility models and service pricing
New parallel / concurrent programming models for cloud computing
Scientific computation and other applications in the cloud
Workflows for cloud computing
Content Delivery Networks using Storage Clouds
Escience and Grid applications
Escience workflow management
Web semantics for Escience
Ontologies and databases for Escience
Data and process provenance
Performance and User Experience
Performance evaluation, measurement and optimization
Tools, test-bed, simulations, and experimental environments for user experience measurement
Collaborative and cooperative environments
Autonomic, reliability, and fault-tolerance
Authentication, trust, privacy and other security issues
QoS for improve user experience
CyberC 2013 (The fifth CyberC) continues the aim to provide a forum for presentation and discussion of innovative ideas, research results, applications, and experience from around the world as well as highlight activities in the related areas. The conference focuses on all aspects of distributed computing and knowledge mining and their scientific, engineering, and commercial applications. The topics of interests include, but not
limited to:
Data Mining and Information Discovery
Agent-based distributed data mining algorithms
Data streaming, multimedia, stream, or web mining
Information discovery in data mining
Data mining applications for bioinformations and biometrics
Database applications and data mining
Security and information assurance in data mining
Parallel and Distributed Computing
Parallel and distributed algorithms
Resource allocation, load-balance, and management in distributed computing
Grid and cluster computing
Clouding computing
SOA, Web services, and mobile services
Web-caching, content delivery systems and data distribution systems
Web services and internet computing
Distributed systems and applications, modeling language, and software engineering for
distributed applications
Pervasive/ubiquitous computing and intelligence
Biological/molecular computing
Mobile and Internet Computing
Wireless ad hoc networks, wireless mesh networks, networking theory and algorithms
Wireless embedded sensor systems, body sensor, new sensing capabilities, and security
Cognitive radio and SDR
Future generation communications for 4G or beyond (WiMAX, LTE)
Peer-to-peer network computing and overlaying networks
Directional antenna and networking
FDMA/OFDMA modulations, synchronization, and power optimization
Mobile IP and Internet technology
Key, attacking models, privacy, confidentiality, and security in Mobile Wireless Networks
Communication, services, middleware, and multimedia on wireless networks
QoS, reliability, performance, and communication theory
Wireless network simulations, implementation, and applications
Cloud Computing
Autonomic, Real-Time and Self-Organizing Clouds
Architectural models for public and private cloud computing
Cloud resource management and allocation
Utility models and service pricing
New parallel / concurrent programming models for cloud computing
Scientific computation and other applications in the cloud
Workflows for cloud computing
Content Delivery Networks using Storage Clouds
Escience and Grid applications
Escience workflow management
Web semantics for Escience
Ontologies and databases for Escience
Data and process provenance
Performance and User Experience
Performance evaluation, measurement and optimization
Tools, test-bed, simulations, and experimental environments for user experience measurement
Collaborative and cooperative environments
Autonomic, reliability, and fault-tolerance
Authentication, trust, privacy and other security issues
QoS for improve user experience
Other CFPs
- The third workshop on Cognitive-Inspired Networks, Systems and Applications
- The 1stInternational Workshop on Big Data
- The second International Workshop on Cyber Security and Privacy (CSP)
- The 2nd International workshop on Smart Sensor Networks
- International Conference on Information Society (i-Society 2013)
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