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DataCom 2016 - 2nd IEEE International Conf. on Big Data Intelligence and Computing (DataCom 2016)

Date2016-08-08 - 2016-08-12

Deadline2016-03-15

VenueAuckland, New Zealand New Zealand

Keywords

Websitehttp://cyberscitech.net/2016

Topics/Call fo Papers

The goal of the 2016 International Conference on Big Data Intelligence and Computing (DataCom 2016) is to establish an international forum for engineers and scientists to present their ideas and experiences in the fields of Big Data intelligence and computing. DataCom 2016 welcomes paper submissions on innovative work from researchers in academia, industry and government describing original research work in Big Data.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
The 5Vs of the data landscape: volume, variety, velocity, veracity, value.
Big data science and foundations, analytics, visualisation and semantics.
Software and tools for big data management.
Security, privacy and legal issues specific to big data.
Big data economy, QoS and business models.
Intelligence and scientific discovery.
Software, hardware and algorithm co-design, high-performance computing.
Large-scale recommendation systems and graph analysis.
Algorithmic, experimental, prototyping and implementation.
Data-driven innovation, computational modelling and data integration.
Data intensive computing theorems and technologies.
Modelling, simulation and performance evaluation .
Hardware and infrastructure, green data centres/environmental-friendly perspectives.
Computing, scheduling and resource management for sustainability.
Complex applications in areas where massive data is generated.
Research paper
Full research manuscripts should explore a specific technology problem and propose a complete solution to it, with extensive experimental results, practical experience reports are expected to provide an in-depth exposition of practitioner experiences and empirical studies.
Wild and Works-in-Progress
Wild and Works-in-Progess (WIP) Papers are expected to present either work currently in progress or less developed but highly innovative ideas related to areas relevant to DataCom, aiming at inspiring discussion among conference attendees and getting people thinking about open research challenges.
Industry and workshop track
The objective of the Industry Track is to establish an efficient dialogue between practitioners and researchers concerning the challenges, findings (both positive and negative), encountered obstacles, and lessons learned on DataCom. The Industry Track papers and presentations will address the application of DataCom practices (which may include work on principles, techniques, tools, methods, processes) to a specific domain or to the development of a substantial DataCom system.
Doctoral symposium
The objective of the Doctoral Symposium is to provide constructive feedback and guidance to doctoral students who are performing their dissertation research in the field of DataCom and to help students interact with established researchers and practitioners. A research summary should include Student name, university, research advisor, the problem to be addressed by your thesis, Your research hypothesis, The expected contributions of your dissertation research, Your proposed research approach, Summary of results to date, How you plan to evaluate your results and a dissemination plan.
Demo/Poster
Submissions must describe working systems and be related to DataCom. These systems may be innovative prototype implementations or mature systems that use related technology. The demo paper should provide adequate information on the system's architecture, individual components, the way the system is operated, and the way the system will be demonstrated during the conference.

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