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SI on JCIT 2010 : Special Issue on Open Source Software and Ubiquitous Systems, Journal of Convergence Information Technology (JCIT, EI-indexed) | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.aicit.org/jcit/si.html#S17 | |||||||||||||||
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CFP: Special Issue on Open Source Software and Ubiquitous Systems
Journal of Convergence Information Technology (JCIT, EI-indexed) We would like to encourage you (and your co-workers) to send the paper for the following Special Issue on JCIT: Journal of Convergence Information Technology(http://www.aicit.org/jcit). The aim of the Open Source Software and Ubiquitous Systems special issue (http://www.aicit.org/jcit/si.html#S17) is to invite high-quality original research articles on the large field of open source software and ubiquitous systems. In this field, many researchers have contributed and disseminated many innovative and important new works of all aspects of open source software and ubiquitous systems with emphasis on human-computer interfaces, computing systems, software architectures, design tools and methodologies, educations, services, and applications. The special issue invites the works on all aspects of the open source software and ubiquitous systems. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Open source and ubiquitous software architecture and platform Open source and ubiquitous software design, testing, and verification and validation Characteristics of open source software projects, products and processes Case studies of ubiquitous and open source software projects, their participants and/or their development process Programming languages and software engineering for ubiquitous and open source software systems Design patterns of open source and ubiquitous software systems Open source software system development tools Human-computer interactions of ubiquitous systems Ubiquitous real-time systems: including real-time related issues such as system software, parallel and distributed real-time systems, real-time kernels, middleware, task scheduling, multitasking design, etc. Reconfigurable and reusable open source and ubiquitous software components Open source and ubiquitous software design for signal processing, communication, multimedia, computer vision systems, and etc. Legal issues of open source software systems Education methodologies of ubiquitous and open source software systems Open source software and ubiquitous system modeling and analysis for consumer electronics Ubiquitous and open source software and processes research methods, tools, and data repositories Emerging new topics: such as new challenges for next generation open source software and ubiquitous computing systems, arising from new technologies (e.g., mobile computing techniques, wireless grid computing), new applications (e.g., pervasive or ubiquitous computing, internet and web-service tools, vehicular technologies, embedded computer vision…), new principles (e.g., ubiquitous software engineering, open science and open knowledge), etc. Submitted papers and software works should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. All submissions will be reviewed for originality, significance, technical soundness, practical contribution, and clarity of reporting. Alongside publication of an accepted software work, we also encourage the authors to contribute and register their original source code or projects with OSSF (OSSF Supports Software Freedom, http://www.openfoundry.org/) and/or other established open source hosting sites, such as SourceForge, Savannah, BerliOS, Freshmeat, GNA, CPAN, etc. Our goal with SPT is, firstly, to recognize the authors of original software projects and, secondly, to allow others to improve on these projects and/or create their own works based upon them. Manuscripts should be submitted by email attachment to the guest editors: Prof. Shyan-Ming Yuan Department of Computer Science, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan Email: smyuan@gmail.com Prof. Yue-Shan Chang Dept. of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Taipei University, Taipei County, Taiwan Email: ysc@mail.ntpu.edu.tw Prof. Lizhe Wang Pervasive Technology, Indiana University, Indiana, USA Email: lizhe.wang@gmail.com Prof. Yen-Lin Chen Dept. of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei, Taiwan Email: ylchen@csie.ntut.edu.tw Important Deadlines and Dates: Papers Submissions : 01 August 2010 Completion of First Round of Reviews: 15 September 2010 Modified Papers Submissions: 15 October 2010 Final Acceptance Notification: 15 November 2010 Camera-Ready Paper Submission: 15 December 2010 Registration: 15 December 2010 |
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