ICSSE 2010 - The International Conference of System Science and Engineering 2010 (ICSSE 2010)
Topics/Call fo Papers
The ICSSE2010 will be held in Taipei, Taiwan, at National Taipei University of Technology, in the city center of Taipei.
Conference Theme:
System Science and Engineering has emerged as a research field that covers a wide spectrum of modern technology. A system can be considered as a collection of entities and their interrelationships gathered together to form a whole greater than the sum of the entities. For example, networks have become a ubiquitous technology in the 21st century. The technologies required in networks not only include computers, routers, and wireless communication, but also the techniques of network search, information management and system integration within the networked world. They may also involve people, organizations, cultures, activities and interrelationships among them. While systems composed of semi-autonomous subsystems are not new, increased data density, connectivity and ubiquitous computational resources have increased their interdependence and interaction complexity. This has in turn made the already difficult job of planning, developing and deploying complex systems even more difficult. Technology advancements provide opportunities for improving system capabilities but also introduce development risks that must be weighed and managed. Thus, it is our goal to bring together scholars from all areas to have a forum to discuss, demonstrate and exchange research ideas in the scope of system science and engineering. The International Conference of System Science and Engineering 2010 (ICSSE 2010) is an international conference that will take place in the city of Taipei during July 1-3, 2010. This event will provide a great opportunity for scientists, engineers, and practitioners from all over the world to present the latest system design concepts, research results, developments, and applications, as well as to facilitate interactions between scholars and practitioners. Submission of papers with new research results in all aspects of system science and engineering are encouraged. To broaden the scope and promote participation, organized sessions will also be welcomed and incorporated into the ICSSE 2010 program. Best paper awards will be given to those with outstanding achievements. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Systems Modeling, Tools and Simulation
Systems Applications in Business and Industry
Biological Systems and Evolution
Medical and Health Systems
Decision and Control Systems
Communication Systems
Optimization
Intelligent Systems
System Engineering Language
Systems Complexity
Human Systems
Information and System Engineering
Traffic Science and Engineering
Industrial Organization and Management
Systems Safety and Security
Systems Engineering Management Process
Systems Risk Management
Systems Engineering Technical and Support Process
Novel Applications of Systems Engineering
Systems Science
Systems of Systems
Systems Engineering Professional Development
Systems Architecting
Social Systems and Social Change
E-Commerce Systems
Important Dates:
February 1, 2010 Proposals and extended abstracts of organized sessions
March 1, 2010 Submission of contributed papers
April 1, 2010 Notification of acceptance
April 30, 2010 Final papers due
Submission Policies:
Papers submitted should be written in English. All submissions must be made electronically in PDF format via the ICSSE 2010 website at http://isd.ie.ntnu.edu.tw/ICSSE2010/.
Contributed Papers:
Submit full paper manuscripts of no more than 6 pages in total length. The official language of the conference is English.
Conference Theme:
System Science and Engineering has emerged as a research field that covers a wide spectrum of modern technology. A system can be considered as a collection of entities and their interrelationships gathered together to form a whole greater than the sum of the entities. For example, networks have become a ubiquitous technology in the 21st century. The technologies required in networks not only include computers, routers, and wireless communication, but also the techniques of network search, information management and system integration within the networked world. They may also involve people, organizations, cultures, activities and interrelationships among them. While systems composed of semi-autonomous subsystems are not new, increased data density, connectivity and ubiquitous computational resources have increased their interdependence and interaction complexity. This has in turn made the already difficult job of planning, developing and deploying complex systems even more difficult. Technology advancements provide opportunities for improving system capabilities but also introduce development risks that must be weighed and managed. Thus, it is our goal to bring together scholars from all areas to have a forum to discuss, demonstrate and exchange research ideas in the scope of system science and engineering. The International Conference of System Science and Engineering 2010 (ICSSE 2010) is an international conference that will take place in the city of Taipei during July 1-3, 2010. This event will provide a great opportunity for scientists, engineers, and practitioners from all over the world to present the latest system design concepts, research results, developments, and applications, as well as to facilitate interactions between scholars and practitioners. Submission of papers with new research results in all aspects of system science and engineering are encouraged. To broaden the scope and promote participation, organized sessions will also be welcomed and incorporated into the ICSSE 2010 program. Best paper awards will be given to those with outstanding achievements. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Systems Modeling, Tools and Simulation
Systems Applications in Business and Industry
Biological Systems and Evolution
Medical and Health Systems
Decision and Control Systems
Communication Systems
Optimization
Intelligent Systems
System Engineering Language
Systems Complexity
Human Systems
Information and System Engineering
Traffic Science and Engineering
Industrial Organization and Management
Systems Safety and Security
Systems Engineering Management Process
Systems Risk Management
Systems Engineering Technical and Support Process
Novel Applications of Systems Engineering
Systems Science
Systems of Systems
Systems Engineering Professional Development
Systems Architecting
Social Systems and Social Change
E-Commerce Systems
Important Dates:
February 1, 2010 Proposals and extended abstracts of organized sessions
March 1, 2010 Submission of contributed papers
April 1, 2010 Notification of acceptance
April 30, 2010 Final papers due
Submission Policies:
Papers submitted should be written in English. All submissions must be made electronically in PDF format via the ICSSE 2010 website at http://isd.ie.ntnu.edu.tw/ICSSE2010/.
Contributed Papers:
Submit full paper manuscripts of no more than 6 pages in total length. The official language of the conference is English.
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