ICCNIT 2011 - 2011 International Conference On Computer Networks And Information Technology
Topics/Call fo Papers
ICCNIT provides a platform for exchanging ideas and experiences which will provide much more needed preparation and training for the challenging future. The main objective of the conference is to bring together members of the networking and other fields of computer science to discuss recent advancements in their fast evolving fields.
Topics of interest
The technical session will be structured into five tracks. The topics include but are not limited to the following areas:
1. Networking
* Quality of service [QoS]
* Voice over IP services
* Routing, Switching, QoS routing
* Network algorithms and performance evaluation
* Network architecture and protocols
* Network design and planning
* Network Traffic Analysis Schemes
* Peer-to-Peer Computing and Networking
* Network Security
* Network Middleware
* Next Generation Networks (NGN)
* Ad Hoc Networks of Autonomous Intelligent Systems
* Performance Analysis of Wireless Networks
* Wireless Sensor Networks
* Wireless Real-Time Communications
2. Databases
* Access Control
* Anonymity
* Security
* Business Intelligence
* Trusted Computing
3. Web Semantics
* Web Engineering
* Mobility and the Web
* Web Information Architecture, Retrieval and Mining
* Context and Location-aware Systems
* Personal Information Management
4. Artificial Intelligence
* Natural Language Processing
* Text Simplification
* Anaphora Resolution
* Parsing
* Text to Speech Analysis
* Morphology
* Machine Translation
* Ambiguity Resolution
* Corpus Linguistics
* Text Summarization
* Image Processing
* Computer Vision
5. Software Engineering
* Software Architectures
* Requirements Elicitation and Specification
* Software Testing and Maintenance
* Model-Driven Engineering
* Service-Oriented Computing
* Reverse Engineering
* Agile Software Development Methodology
* Ambiguity Resolution
* Usability Engineering
Topics of interest
The technical session will be structured into five tracks. The topics include but are not limited to the following areas:
1. Networking
* Quality of service [QoS]
* Voice over IP services
* Routing, Switching, QoS routing
* Network algorithms and performance evaluation
* Network architecture and protocols
* Network design and planning
* Network Traffic Analysis Schemes
* Peer-to-Peer Computing and Networking
* Network Security
* Network Middleware
* Next Generation Networks (NGN)
* Ad Hoc Networks of Autonomous Intelligent Systems
* Performance Analysis of Wireless Networks
* Wireless Sensor Networks
* Wireless Real-Time Communications
2. Databases
* Access Control
* Anonymity
* Security
* Business Intelligence
* Trusted Computing
3. Web Semantics
* Web Engineering
* Mobility and the Web
* Web Information Architecture, Retrieval and Mining
* Context and Location-aware Systems
* Personal Information Management
4. Artificial Intelligence
* Natural Language Processing
* Text Simplification
* Anaphora Resolution
* Parsing
* Text to Speech Analysis
* Morphology
* Machine Translation
* Ambiguity Resolution
* Corpus Linguistics
* Text Summarization
* Image Processing
* Computer Vision
5. Software Engineering
* Software Architectures
* Requirements Elicitation and Specification
* Software Testing and Maintenance
* Model-Driven Engineering
* Service-Oriented Computing
* Reverse Engineering
* Agile Software Development Methodology
* Ambiguity Resolution
* Usability Engineering
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- Asian Congress on Biotechnology 2011 (ACB-2011)
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