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AUST International Conference in Technology
October 12-14, 2015 | Abuja, Nigeria Call For Papers AUSTECH 2015 2015 Computer Science Symposium (CSS’2015) Chair: M.K. Traoré African University of Science and Technology (Nigeria) & Université Blaise Pascal (France) The Computer Science Symposium (CSS) is a platform to explore and facilitate dissemination of the most recent advancements in the theories, technologies and applications of computational systems for development in Sub-Saharan Africa. Computational systems are a dominating part of daily lives and a required support for most of the Engineering sciences. High Performance clusters, Big data, Databases and information systems, integrated and embedded hardware/software components, smart devices, mobile and pervasive networks, cyber physical systems and other computing technologies are seeing explosive growth of services to all user domains worldwide; public or private, military or government, educational or industry, healthcare or finance, science or entertainment. Theoretical, methodological, technical, scaling (i.e., bridging the gap between research and application) and many other important issues need be studied, monitored, and predicted to the use of these technologies for development; a way to save costs, time, and/or lives and to add value to social capital. The symposium will bring together researchers, experts, educators, developers, managers, entrepreneurs, students, professionals in Industry and government to publish and share original findings, innovations, success stories, and challenges faced in the pursuit of advancing the focused technologies with their peers in a forum dedicated to this field. The symposium is organized in 5 specific computational paradigms-focused workshops and a PhD colloquium: SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING Modeling & Simulation Scientific tools Operations Research Numerical methods PERVASIVE COMPUTING Web/Mobile applications Smart/Wireless devices & networks Embedded systems Cyber physical systems MASSIVE COMPUTING Big Data High Performance Clusters Cloud computing GRAPHICS COMPUTING Games Virtual/Augmented reality Vision DOMAIN SPECIFIC COMPUTING Healthcare, Security, Education, Entertainment, Telecom, Industry… PhD COLLOQUIUM All computing paradigms: theory, methodology, technologies, tools and applications You are invited to submit a position paper to one or more workshops. All position papers are reviewed, and the authors invited to give presentations in the corresponding workshops. The best position papers will be published in the “Theories, Technologies and Applications of Computational Systems for Development” book. The others will appear in the conference Proceedings and their authors will be invited to submit a version to a special issue of an International Journal. You are also invited to submit an extended abstract to the PhD colloquium. An extended abstract can describe a summary of a thesis recently defended by a post graduate student, or a work in progress paper presented by a PhD student. All extended abstracts will be reviewed and published in the Proceedings of the conference, and the authors will be invited to prepare a poster. One or more sessions will be organized to allow authors present their posters. Authors of the best extended abstracts will be invited to give a presentation in one of the workshops and to prepare a full paper to be submitted to a special issue of an International Journal as well. Contributions are expected in: Theory and methodology Specification languages for computational systems Verification, validation, testing and quality assurance of computational systems Advanced features including cooperation, intelligence, interoperability, and social and cultural aspects. Technology, tools, toolkits and environments Engineering technologies for computational systems Advanced and integrated infrastructures for computational systems. Applications Application of computational systems in various development sectors. Innovations in Computational systems for development International Program Committee • Abderazak Ben Abdallah, Professor, University of Aizu, Japan • Andreas Tolk, Chief Scientist SimIS Inc., Portsmouth VA, United States • Bernard P. Zeigler, Chief Scientist RTSync, Washington, United States • Christophe Bobda, Professor, University of Arkansas, United States • David Hill, Professor, Université Blaise Pascal, France • Gregory Zacharewicz, Dr, Université de Bordeaux, France • Kola Babalola, Scientist, Sprynt International, United Kingdom • Mamadou K. Traoré, Professor, Université Blaise Pascal, France • Mbwana Alliy, Managing Partner, Savannah Fund, Kenya • Michael Adeyeye, Dr, University of West Australia, Australia • Navonil Mustafee, Dr, University of Exeter, United Kingdom • Omolulu Akin-Ojo, Dr, African University of Science and Technology, Nigeria • Ousmane Thiare, Professor, Université Cheickh Anta Diop, Senegal |
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