ICLS 2016 - 6th International Workshop on Intelligent Computing In Large-Scale Systems (ICLS-2016)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Intelligent computing is usually defined as advanced computing methods and techniques based on classical computational intelligence, artificial intelligence, and intelligent agents. Large-scale distributed systems, such as grids, peer-to-peer and ad-hoc networks, constellations, and clouds enable the aggregation and sharing of geographically-distributed resources from different organisation with distinct owners, administrators, and policies.
With the advent of large-scale distributed systems, where efficient inter-domain operation is one of the most important features, it is arguably required to investigate novel methods and techniques to enable secure access to data and resources, efficient scheduling, self-adaptation, decentralisation, and self-organisation. The concept of intelligent computing in large-scale systems brings together results from both areas with a positive impact on the development of new efficient data and information systems.
The aim of ICLS workshop is to gather innovative academic and industrial research results related to all aspects of intelligent computing in large-scale distributed systems, ranging from conceptual and theoretical developments to advanced technologies and innovative applications and tools. Topics of interest for the workshop include, but are not limited, to the following:
Parallel/Distributed Meta- and Hyper-Heuristics
Intelligent Services and Web Intelligence in Parallel/Distributed Environments
Large Parallel/Distributed Multi-Agent Systems
Data and Computing Intensive Applications
Optimized Query and Performance Evaluations
Intelligent Mechanisms/Heuristics/Rules for Scheduling, Resource Allocation and Management in P2P, Grid, Cluster, and Cloud Computing
Autonomic, Adaptive, and Self-organising Distributed Computing and Systems
Large-scale Collaborative Problem Solving Environments
Methodology and Practice of Semantic Grid and Web for Large Systems
Large/Complex Machine Learning Environments
Distributed Bio-inspired Computing
Trust, Integration, and Security in Large-scale Distributed Systems
Intelligent Integration of Complex Data and Processes
Intelligent Methods for Large Social Networks and Virtual Enterprises
Nature-inspired Methods/Heuristics for Large Problem Solving Environments.
Algorithms and Applications relating the above mentioned research areas.
With the advent of large-scale distributed systems, where efficient inter-domain operation is one of the most important features, it is arguably required to investigate novel methods and techniques to enable secure access to data and resources, efficient scheduling, self-adaptation, decentralisation, and self-organisation. The concept of intelligent computing in large-scale systems brings together results from both areas with a positive impact on the development of new efficient data and information systems.
The aim of ICLS workshop is to gather innovative academic and industrial research results related to all aspects of intelligent computing in large-scale distributed systems, ranging from conceptual and theoretical developments to advanced technologies and innovative applications and tools. Topics of interest for the workshop include, but are not limited, to the following:
Parallel/Distributed Meta- and Hyper-Heuristics
Intelligent Services and Web Intelligence in Parallel/Distributed Environments
Large Parallel/Distributed Multi-Agent Systems
Data and Computing Intensive Applications
Optimized Query and Performance Evaluations
Intelligent Mechanisms/Heuristics/Rules for Scheduling, Resource Allocation and Management in P2P, Grid, Cluster, and Cloud Computing
Autonomic, Adaptive, and Self-organising Distributed Computing and Systems
Large-scale Collaborative Problem Solving Environments
Methodology and Practice of Semantic Grid and Web for Large Systems
Large/Complex Machine Learning Environments
Distributed Bio-inspired Computing
Trust, Integration, and Security in Large-scale Distributed Systems
Intelligent Integration of Complex Data and Processes
Intelligent Methods for Large Social Networks and Virtual Enterprises
Nature-inspired Methods/Heuristics for Large Problem Solving Environments.
Algorithms and Applications relating the above mentioned research areas.
Other CFPs
- 9th International Workshop on Engineering Parallel and Multi-Core Systems (ePaMuS-2016)
- The Eighth International Conference on Applications of Graph Theory in Wireless Ad hoc Networks and Sensor Networks (GRAPH-HOC - 2016)
- Third International Conference on Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology (CSEIT 2016)
- Eighth International Conference on Network & Communications Security (NCS 2016)
- Third International Conference on Signal, Image Processing and Multimedia (SPM 2016)
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