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COMPUTE 2013 : COMPUTE 2013: Next Generation Information, Computing and Security | |||||||||||||||||
Link: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=compute2013 | |||||||||||||||||
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It is now widely recognized that applied research has a key role to play in computer science is moving beyond the academia into the business domain, more specifically with practitioner perspective of technology absorption, and innovation. The aim of this conference is to bring together researchers, practitioners, technology market movers, and thought leaders, with a view to advance the state of the art, and the state of the practice in applied research, which is a catalyst in leveraging of Computer Science by enterprises and consumer businesses. In context of complexity of today’s information needs, computing needs and security needs, this conference intends to explore the practical implications and desiderata for dealing with complexity of next generation information, computing and security needs for enterprises and consumers alike.
In context of information, complexity arises from proliferation and diversification of information sources, information formats, information access media, penetration of mobility and trends like BYOD, coupled with large amounts of unstructured data, and need for real time analytics on both classical structured content and unstructured content, and finally enhanced role of social computing as a source of information and analytics. From a business perspectives these trends of mobility, social, and analytics are changing the way both information is produced as well as consumed. In context of computing, the focus has shifted from classical high performance models to scale out models and elastic models like cloud computing, leveraging commodity hardware. Accordingly even software innovations like map reduce which offer a common man approach to building scalable software applications and algorithms thereof. Hence today we are witness a new era of scalable computing, wherein cloud based delivery has become the default mode of delivering solutions. Even from a perspective of high performance systems based on Map Reduce like Hadoop, etc have become mainstream as opposed to classical scale up models. From a security perspective, the complexity of security has increased via the increasing penetration of mobiles into workforce, trends like BYOD, coupled with enhanced need for providing services via web for cloud based services, and lastly the need for leveraging public social platforms for useful information alongside enterprise information. The resultant heightened attack surface, and newer threat models are a cause of concern and need to be investigated especially in context of providing enterprises confidence in carrying out their business transactions. The conference shall provide a forum to discuss diverse contemporary research and practitioner perspectives covering this theme. We invite both research and practitioner oriented submissions in the broad areas of contemporary information management, scalable computing and security covering topics (not restricted to ) as below: Information Management • Structured-unstructured information integration • Search in both enterprise and internet context • Data management for Big Data • Data velocity • Databases and Related Topics • NoSQL databases • Real – time Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing • Data Mining • Text mining • Image mining / Processing • Video Analytics • BYOD • Enterprise Mobility • Mobile Information Management • Social Information Mining • Text summarization • Information Standards • Anywhere anytime access to Information (mobility, pervasive computing) • Multi-channel and Pervasive Information access (including mobility) • Machine Learning • Information Accessibility/Usability (especially for Web) • Semantic Web, Web 3.0, and Semantic Technologies • Web 2.0, and Rich Internet Applications • Social Network Analytics Scalable Computing • Cloud based delivery o IaaS o PaaS o SaaS • Map reduce and applications • Hadoop and its Variants • Algorithms for Hadoop and Map Reduce • Parallel Computing • Performance and Benchmarking techniques • HPC applications • Grid computing • Fabric Computing • Models for MultiTenancy • Power management for HPC • Application Migration to Cloud • Automated Parallelization • Hybrid Cloud Models Next Generation Security • Cloud security • Mobile Application Security • Web application Security • Information Security Models for Enterprises • Applied Cyptography • BYOD security • Data Privacy • Confidentiality • Security in context of Social Computing • Infrastructure Security • Identity Management for Web and Social Platforms . Types of Submissions: Original and un-published contributions on the convention theme are invited from academia, research organizations and industry. While original research contributions are clearly welcome, we also welcome industry experience reports of successful deployments of latest techniques/algorithms/practices with detailed analysis of the deployment data. Original insights from the deployments are crucial to get acceptance. The selected contributions will be divided into the following broad and tentative technical tracks: -Scalable Computing Paradigms -Next Generation Information Management -Next Generation Security Submission Guidelines: Authors are asked to submit original, unpublished research papers that are not being considered for publication in any other forum. The authors can submit upto a maximum of 8 ACM conference pages (about 4000 words). The conference format specifications and templates can be found at: http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html At least one author is required to attend the conference and present the paper. We are working to get a single volume of proceedings encompassing papers in all the tracks to be published in the digital library of ACM. Papers to be submitted via the online submission system at easychair link https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=compute2013 .Submissions will be judged on correctness, originality, significance, quality of presentation, and relevance to the convention. Call for Pre-Convention Workshop/Tutorial Proposals: The proposals for workshops/tutorials are invited on any of the major areas connected to the CFP but not limited to: -Cloud Computing -Big data -Business Analytics -Natural Language Processing -Web Application Security -Social Information Management |
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