ICTCC 2016 - 2nd International Conference on NaTure of Computation and Communication
Date2016-03-17 - 2016-03-18
Deadline2015-09-01
VenueRach Gia, Vietnam
Keywords
Websitehttps://ictcc.org/2016
Topics/Call fo Papers
The ICTCC Conference is a place for highly original ideas about how the nature is going to shape computing systems of the future. Hence, it focuses on rigorous approaches and cutting-edge solutions, which encompass three classes of major methods:
Those that take inspiration from nature for the development of novel problem solving techniques;
Those that are based on the use of computers or networks to synthesize natural phenomena; and
Those that employ natural materials (e.g., molecules,) to compute or communicate.
Its purpose is to make a formal basis more accessible to researchers, scientists, professionals and students as well as developers and practitioners in ICT by providing them with state-of-the-art research results, applications, opportunities and future trends.
We hope that the conference will receive many papers and the participation of a large number of students, researchers, and professionals from all over the world.
Original papers are solicited for the ICTCC 2016. In particular, theoretical contributions should be formally stated and justified, and practical applications should be based on their firm formal basis. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
SCOPE OF TOPICS:
Autonomic computing/communicating
Amorphous computing
Biologically-inspired computing/communicating
Cellular automata
Cellular computing
Collective intelligence in computing/communicating
Collision-based computing
Computation/communication based on chaos and dynamical systems
Computation based on physical principles such as relativistic, optical, spatial, collision-based computing
Context-aware computing/communicating
DNA computing
Evolutionary computing
Fuzzy computing
Hypercomputation
Massive parallel computing
Membrane computing
Molecular computing
Neural computing
Optical computing
Physarum computing
Quantum computing
Relativistic computing
Spatial computing
Swam intelligence in computing/communicating
Wetware computing
Those that take inspiration from nature for the development of novel problem solving techniques;
Those that are based on the use of computers or networks to synthesize natural phenomena; and
Those that employ natural materials (e.g., molecules,) to compute or communicate.
Its purpose is to make a formal basis more accessible to researchers, scientists, professionals and students as well as developers and practitioners in ICT by providing them with state-of-the-art research results, applications, opportunities and future trends.
We hope that the conference will receive many papers and the participation of a large number of students, researchers, and professionals from all over the world.
Original papers are solicited for the ICTCC 2016. In particular, theoretical contributions should be formally stated and justified, and practical applications should be based on their firm formal basis. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
SCOPE OF TOPICS:
Autonomic computing/communicating
Amorphous computing
Biologically-inspired computing/communicating
Cellular automata
Cellular computing
Collective intelligence in computing/communicating
Collision-based computing
Computation/communication based on chaos and dynamical systems
Computation based on physical principles such as relativistic, optical, spatial, collision-based computing
Context-aware computing/communicating
DNA computing
Evolutionary computing
Fuzzy computing
Hypercomputation
Massive parallel computing
Membrane computing
Molecular computing
Neural computing
Optical computing
Physarum computing
Quantum computing
Relativistic computing
Spatial computing
Swam intelligence in computing/communicating
Wetware computing
Other CFPs
- 2015 Symposium on Complex Systems and Intelligent Computing (CompSIC)
- 1st Symposium on Dependable Software Engineering: Theories, Tools and Applications
- 2015 : Agent-based modeling and simulation of complex systems: engineering and applications
- 2015 ProCoS Workshop on Provably Correct Systems
- 5th International Conference on Advanced Computing & Communication Technologies (ACCT- 2015)
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