CCCT 2011 - The 9th International Conference on Computing, Communications and Control Technologies: CCCT 2011
Topics/Call fo Papers
CCCT 2011 is an International Conference that will bring together researchers, developers, practitioners, consultants and users of Computer, Communications and Control Technologies, with the aim to serve as a forum to present current and future work, solutions and problems in these fields, as well as in the relationships among them. Consequently, efforts will be done in order to promote and to foster the analogical thinking required by the Systems Approach for interdisciplinary cross-fertilization, "epistemic things" generation and "technical objects" production.
CCCT Conferences are yearly events intended to serve as an encounter point for Computer, Communications and Control Technologies researchers, practitioners, consultants and users who have been interchanging ideas, research results and innovations in the mentioned areas and other related topics. Analytical as well as synthetical thinking represents the infrastructural support of the papers presented in CCCT conferences. Synthetical thinking supported papers inside the Information Systems area, as well as its relationships (analogies, "epistemic things", "technical synthetical objects", hybrid systems, cross/fertilization, etc.) with other areas.
CCCT 2011 Organizing Committee invite authors to submit their original and unpublished works, innovations, ideas based on analogical thinking, problems that require solutions, position papers, case studies, etc., in the fields of computer, communication and control, as well as in the relationships between two of these areas or among the three of them.
Papers might be submitted via web page Papers Submission option, as abstracts (300-600 words), extended abstracts (600-2000 words) or as draft papers (2000-5000 words). Reviews will be done for both kinds of submissions.
Invited Sessions proposals can be done filling the form given in the web page Invited Session/Invited Session Organizers option.
More information about Invited Sessions Organization could be found at the web page Invited Session/How to Organize an Invited Session option.
CCCT Conferences are yearly events intended to serve as an encounter point for Computer, Communications and Control Technologies researchers, practitioners, consultants and users who have been interchanging ideas, research results and innovations in the mentioned areas and other related topics. Analytical as well as synthetical thinking represents the infrastructural support of the papers presented in CCCT conferences. Synthetical thinking supported papers inside the Information Systems area, as well as its relationships (analogies, "epistemic things", "technical synthetical objects", hybrid systems, cross/fertilization, etc.) with other areas.
CCCT 2011 Organizing Committee invite authors to submit their original and unpublished works, innovations, ideas based on analogical thinking, problems that require solutions, position papers, case studies, etc., in the fields of computer, communication and control, as well as in the relationships between two of these areas or among the three of them.
Papers might be submitted via web page Papers Submission option, as abstracts (300-600 words), extended abstracts (600-2000 words) or as draft papers (2000-5000 words). Reviews will be done for both kinds of submissions.
Invited Sessions proposals can be done filling the form given in the web page Invited Session/Invited Session Organizers option.
More information about Invited Sessions Organization could be found at the web page Invited Session/How to Organize an Invited Session option.
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