ITI 2011 - 2011 33rd International Conference on Information Technology Interfaces (ITI)
Topics/Call fo Papers
The mission of ITI Conference is to promote the communication and interaction among researchers involved in the development and application of methods and techniques within the broad framework of information and communication technology.
ITI 2011 News
218 days, 15 hours, 32 minutes, 30 seconds till opening.
Call for Papers available here.
Deadlines:
January 17, 2011 Full papers / Poster abstracts
March 28, 2011 Notification of acceptance
April 15, 2011 Final papers / Poster abstracts (revised)
April 26, 2011 Fee payment for authors
ITI 2010 Highlights
132 participants from 25 countries attended ITI this year.
See the list of keynote speakers and video presentations.
ITI Young Scholar Best Paper Award went to: Serhiy L. Morozov, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Kansas.
Check ITI 2010 Photo Gallery
About the Conference
The Conference is relatively small (about 200 participants), but it has a long tradition (since 1974) of creating an inspiring, productive and pleasurable atmosphere for interdisciplinary communication among researchers, scholars and professionals from various sub-fields of ICT arena.
The ITI Conference is a scientific, multidisciplinary conference with a different special topic being offered each year.
This year's special topic is “Statistics, Computing and IT in the Coming Decade”.
ITI 2011 News
218 days, 15 hours, 32 minutes, 30 seconds till opening.
Call for Papers available here.
Deadlines:
January 17, 2011 Full papers / Poster abstracts
March 28, 2011 Notification of acceptance
April 15, 2011 Final papers / Poster abstracts (revised)
April 26, 2011 Fee payment for authors
ITI 2010 Highlights
132 participants from 25 countries attended ITI this year.
See the list of keynote speakers and video presentations.
ITI Young Scholar Best Paper Award went to: Serhiy L. Morozov, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Kansas.
Check ITI 2010 Photo Gallery
About the Conference
The Conference is relatively small (about 200 participants), but it has a long tradition (since 1974) of creating an inspiring, productive and pleasurable atmosphere for interdisciplinary communication among researchers, scholars and professionals from various sub-fields of ICT arena.
The ITI Conference is a scientific, multidisciplinary conference with a different special topic being offered each year.
This year's special topic is “Statistics, Computing and IT in the Coming Decade”.
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