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WANC 2016 : 7th International Workshop on Advances in Networking and Computing | |||||||||||||||||
Link: http://is-candar.org/wanc16 | |||||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||||
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7th International Workshop on Advances in Networking and Computing (WANC) http://is-candar.org/wanc16 to be held in conjunction with CANDAR'16 Hiroshima, Japan, November 22-25, 2016 =========================================================== The main goal of this workshop is to provide a timely forum for the exchange and dissemination of new ideas, techniques and research in all fields of networking and computing. In particular, we expect submissions based on research done by students. [Submission Instruction] WANC workshop accepts two types of submissions (Short and Poster). Short papers and Poster papers must be 4-5 pages and 2-3 pages using IEEE two-column format, respectively. Papers submitted as short papers may be accepted as poster papers. For more details, please refer to the following URL. http://is-candar.org/workshop_submission [Publication] The accepted papers will be published as a part of the proceedings of CANDAR 2016 by IEEE Conference Publishing Service, which are submitted to IEEE Xplore and CSDL digital libraries. Also they are submitted for indexing through INSPEC, EI (Compendex), Thomson ISI, and other indexing services. [Special Issues] We plan to publish extended versions of selected papers from CANDAR main conference and workshops. Please see the following URL for the details. http://is-candar.org/special_issue [Important Dates] Workshop abstract submission due: August 1, 2016 Workshop paper submission due: August 6, 2016 Workshop author notification: September 10, 2016 [Organizers] (Workshop co-chairs) Shuichi Ichikawa (Toyohashi University of Technology) Takashi Yokota (Utsunomiya University) (Program Committee) Naoki Fujieda (Toyohashi University of Technology) Masahiro Fujii (Utsunomiya University) Hiroshi Fujiwara (Shinshu University) Michihiro Horie (IBM Research - Tokyo) Keisuke Iwai (National Defense Academy) Yoshiaki Katayama (Nagoya Institute of Technology) Ryotaro Kobayashi (Toyohashi University of Technology) Michihiro Koibuchi (National Institute of Informatics) Yasuyuki Miura (Shonan Institute of Technology) Yuichi Miyaji (Toyohashi university of technology) Takeshi Ohkawa (Utsunomiya University) Ren Ohmura (Toyohashi University of Technology) Kanemitsu Ootsu (Utsunomiya University) Hiroyuki Sato (The University of Tokyo)[1] Hiroyuki Sato (Iwate Prefectural University)[2] Shimpei Sato (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Ryota Shioya (Nagoya University) Shigeaki Tagashira (Kansai University) Shinya Takamaeda-Yamazaki (Nara Institute of Science and Technology) Tomoaki Tsumura (Nagoya Institute of Technology) Minoru Uehara (Toyo University) Masato Yoshimi (University of Electro-Communications) [1],[2] Different persons of the same spelling |
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