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ICDCIT 2013 : Third Student Research Symposium | |||||||||||||
Link: http://icdcit.ac.in/symposium.html | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
ICDCIT 2013 invites undergraduate, graduate, and PhD students to submit their research work in the area of Distributed Computing and Internet Technology to Third Student Research Symposium. The aim of Third Student Research Symposium is to provide an international forum for highlighting student research accomplishments in Distributed Computing and Internet Technology area. All topics relevant to ICDCIT, and listed in ICDCIT 2013 CFP (www.icdcit.ac.in), are of interest to this symposium. The Symposium will provide an opportunity for students to discuss and explore their research interests and career objectives with their peers and with a panel of established researchers in Distributed Computing area.
The symposium will be held during 5th – 8th Feb 2013, where students of accepted papers (passed through a review process) will be invited to give a presentation on their work before a group of peers as well as Distributed Computing researchers who would offer a critique of each presentation and provide advice, and mentoring. Each student may also be invited to participate in a poster session. Submissions may either be a complete work or work in progress, with directions for future research. Authors of accepted papers have to register (Fee: National Authors - Rs. 1500 INR; International Authors - $150 USD) and present it for inclusion in the journal. First and second student research symposium papers were published in Special issue of IJCCT journal. Students Symposium solicits original papers contributing to the foundations and applications of Distributed and Internet Technologies in the following broad areas: Distributed Algorithms Concurrency and Parallelism Performance Analysis Domain-Specific Architectures & Languages Secure Computing and Communication Data, Service Grid Allocations & Computations Cloud and P2P Systems Location-Based Computing Formal Methods Bio Inspired Computing Semantic Web Service Oriented Architecture Web Search & Mining Information Retrieval Multi-media Systems QoS Analysis Business Processing Monitoring and Service Delivery Bidding and Negotiation Reputation and Trust IT Infrastructures Social Networking Co-operative Problem Solving Participatory Governance Environmental Resource Management Culture and Heritage Management Entertainment Systems Applications in Governance E-Health Applications E-Learning & Web 2.0 Communication N/W N/W Security Mobile N/W Distributed and Advanced OS Cloud Computing Data Storage AI and related concepts However all Innovative and Original ideas involving Computer Science Techniques are welcome. |
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