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LAACS 2006 CFP
First Latin American Autonomic Computing Symposium (LAACS 2006) Organized by
Unicamp, Puc-Campinas and SBC Support Sponsors: LARC, RNP and IEEE (approval
pending) Corporate Sponsors: IBM and Padtec
http://www.fee.unicamp.br/laacs2006
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To deal with the increasing complexity of large-scale IT systems today,
computer elements must learn to manage themselves, in accordance with
high-level guidance and human supervision - a concept that has been
referred to as autonomic computing. Meeting the grand challenges of
autonomic computing requires scientific and technological advances in a
wide variety of fields.
The purpose of the 1st Latin American Autonomic Computing Symposium is
to bring together researchers and practitioners addressing aspects of
self-management and automation in computing systems. In doing so, we
hope to develop and nurture a community that can work together to
realize the vision of large-scale autonomic systems. Papers are
solicited on a broad array of topics of relevance to autonomic
computing; particularly those that bear on connections and relationships
among different areas of research or report on prototype systems or
experiences.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Autonomic computing systems, components or applications that exhibit
self-monitoring,
self-configuration, self-optimization, self-healing, and/or
self-protection behavior.
* Middleware technologies for autonomic systems, based on interoperable
Grid services,
Agent-based systems, Web services.
* Supporting technologies for autonomic computing, such as correlation
techniques, knowledge representation, ontologies, process automation,
systems & network management, service-level agreements & policies,
negotiation, behavior enforcement, monitoring, dependency analysis,
problem localization and remediation, workload management and
provisioning, optimization, security, communication protocols, etc.
* New paradigms supporting systems, components or applications for
autonomic computing, such as biological (or genetic, evolutionary),
economic, mathematical (or statistical), or social.
* Methodologies, frameworks, tools, models, languages, runtime and
interfaces for building
systems, components or applications for autonomic computing.
* Fundamental science of self-managing systems: understanding,
controlling, or exploiting
emergent behavior, theoretical investigations of coupled feedback loops,
predictive methods,
robustness, and related topics.
* Experiences with autonomic systems, components, tools or application
prototypes:
measurements, evaluations, or analyses of system behavior, user studies,
or experiences with
large-scale deployments of self-managing systems or applications.
PAPER SUBMISSIONS
Technical papers (maximum of 12 pages in length), Application papers
(maximum of 8 pages in length) and Posters (maximum of 4 pages in
length) written in ENGLISH are invited on a wide variety of topics
related to autonomic computing as indicated above. All submissions will
be reviewed and judged on merits including correctness, originality,
technical strength, quality of presentation, and relevance to the
conference themes. Submitted papers must include original work, and may
not be under consideration for another conference or a journal. They
should also not be under review or be submitted to another forum during
this event's review process. Posters are not subject to any of these
restrictions. Authors should submit all papers electronically (in PDF or
postscript format) via the event web site at
http://www.fee.unicamp.br/laacs2006/, and should follow the SBC format.
Templates can also be found in the event web site.
OTHER SUBMISSIONS
This event may also feature extraordinary sessions consisting of
demos/exhibits, tutorials and birds of a feather sessions. Interested
parties should contact the event organizers directly for submission -
for contact information please consult the event web site.
BEST PAPER AWARDS
Best paper awards will be presented in three categories: technical,
application and poster. In addition, a student best paper award will
also be presented. All awards will consist of a special certificate and
additional incentive prizes to be determined by event sponsors. A
student paper is defined as one in which the principal (not sole) author
is a student. The student will be required to attend the conference and
present the paper to be eligible to receive the award.
PUBLICATION
Accepted papers will appear in electronic proceedings published by the
Brazilian Computer Society, which will be distributed at the main SBC
conference.
IMPORTANT DATES
All paper submissions: April 9, 2006 (hard deadline, no extension) Author
notification: April 30, 2006 Final manuscripts due: May 10, 2006 All other
submissions (Tutorial/Demo/Exhibit/etc): May 10, 2006 Event dates: July
18-19, 2006
MORE INFORMATION
http://www.fee.unicamp.br/laacs2006
GENERAL CO-CHAIRS
Eduardo Zagari, PUC-Campinas, Brazil
Fabio Verdi, Unicamp, Brazil
Marcelo Perazolo, IBM, USA
STEERING COMMITTEE
Edmundo Madeira, Unicamp, Brazil
Jorge Becerra, USP, Brazil
Karin Breitman, PUC-Rio, Brazil
Marcelo Perazolo, IBM, USA
PUBLICITY CHAIR
Carlos Westphall, UFSC, Brazil
FINANCIAL CHAIR
Katia Pessanha, IBM, Brazil
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIR
Irineu Sotoma, UFMS, Brazil
APPLICATION PROGRAM CHAIR
Iara Machado, RNP, Brazil
TECHNICAL PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Ana Melo, USP, Brazil
Linnyer Ruiz, UFMG, Brazil
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Ana Bazzan, UFRGS, Brazil
Ana Melo, USP, Brazil
Andre Carvalho, USP-SC, Brazil
Andre Coelho, Unifor, Brazil
Brigitte Safar, Univ. Paris-Sud, France
Bruno Schulze, LNCC, Brazil
Camillo Oliveira, UFMG, Brazil
Carlos Lucena, PUC-Rio, Brazil
Carlos Soares, Univ. Do Porto, Portugal
Carlos Westphall, UFSC, Brazil
Edmundo Madeira, Unicamp, Brazil
Eduardo Zagari, PUC-Campinas, Brazil
Elias Procopio Jr, UFPR, Brazil
Emmett Witchel, Univ. of Texas, USA
Fabio Verdi, Unicamp, Brazil
Flavio Silva, USP, Brazil
Irineu Sotoma, UFMS, Brazil
Jaelson Castro, UFPE, Brazil
Jeff Kephart, IBM, USA
John Strassner, Motorola, USA
Jorge Becerra, USP, Brazil
Karin Breitman, PUC-Rio, Brazil
Karsten Schwan, Georgia Tech, USA
Lisandro Granville, UFRGS, Brazil
Luciano Gaspari, Unisinos, Brazil
Luiz Guedes, UFRN, Brazil
Linnyer Ruiz, UFMG, Brazil
Marcelo Perazolo, IBM, USA
Marco Casanova, PUC-Rio, Brazil
Marcus Bruner, NEC, Germany
Mauricio Magalhaes, Unicamp, Brazil
Michael Hinchey, NASA Goddard, USA
Michael Littman, Rutgers Univ., USA
Nazim Algoumine, Univ. d'Evry, France
Rodrigo Reis, UFPA, Brazil
Roy Sterritt, Univ. of Ulster, UK
Sven van der Meer, TSSG, Ireland
Vincent Freeh, NCSU, USA
Please find below the CFP for a track on Intelligent Sensors and Sensor
Networks within the 11th IEEE International Conference on Emerging
Technologies and Factory Automation.
Regards,
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Pedro M. Ruiz
http://ants.dif.um.es/staff/pedrom/
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** CALL FOR PAPERS **
IEEE ETFA 2006
11th IEEE International Conference on Emerging
Technologies and Factory Automation
** Track on Intelligent Sensors and Sensor Networks **
September 20-22, 2006; Prague, Czech Republic
http://www.action-m.com/etfa2006
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Track on Intelligent Sensors and Sensor Networks
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BACKGROUND:
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The aim of the conference is to bring together researchers
and practitioners from the industry and academia and provide
them with a platform to report on recent advances and
developments in the newly emerging areas of technology, as well
as actual and potential applications to industrial and factory
automation.
Solicited Papers: Research papers reporting on new developments
in technological sciences. Industry and development papers
reporting on actual developments of technology, products, systems
and solutions. Tutorial and survey papers. Work-in-progress papers.
In addition, ETFA 2006 solicits special session proposals to
stimulate in-depth discussions in special areas relevant to the
conference theme. Please consult the conference web page for more
details.
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SCOPE:
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The track on **Intelligent Sensors and Sensor Networks** at ETFA 2006
addresses concepts, implementations and applications of sensor
network systems from both hardware and software domain. Papers
on any of the following and related topics will be considered for
the track:
- Wireless integrated networked sensors
- Localized algorithms and protocols
- Energy efficiency; hardware/software
- Data integration and fusion algorithms
- Topology control and area coverage algorithms
- Wideband networked sensors
- MEMS sensors
- System architecture
- Sensing, processing, and communicating on a chip
- Power supplies
- Positioning systems and algorithms
- Communication protocols and algorithms
- Communication-computation trade-offs
- Design and implementation
- Development environments and tools
Please refer to the conference web page for topics of other ETFA tracks!
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TRACK CHAIRS:
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Matthias J. Handy
University of Rostock, Germany
matthias.handy(a)uni-rostock.de
Pedro M. Ruiz Martinez
University of Murcia, Spain
pedrom(a)dif.um.es
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SUBMISSION OF PAPERS:
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The working language of the conference is English. Two types
of submissions are solicited. Long Papers limited to 8 double
column pages in a font no smaller than 10-points. Work-in-Progress
and Industry practice limited to 4 double column pages in a font
no smaller than 10-points. Manuscripts must be submitted
electronically in PDF format, according to the instructions
contained in the conference web page.
Best Paper Award: Best paper awards in Factory Automation and
Emerging Technologies will be presented at the conference banquet
dinner. Authors of outstanding papers will be invited to submit a
revised version of their papers for publication in a special section
in IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics.
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IMPORTANT DATES:
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Deadline for submission of long papers:
March 31, 2006
Notification of acceptance of long papers:
May 25, 2006
Deadline for submission of work-in-progress papers and Industry practice:
June 1, 2006
Notification of acceptance of work-in-progress papers and Industry practice:
July 1, 2006
Deadline for submission of final manuscripts:
July 1, 2006
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FURTHER INFORMATION:
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ETFA-06 Conference Secretariat:
Czech Technical University in Prague,
Zikova 4, 166 36 Prague 6, Czech Republic,
Tel: +420-221500201,
Email: etfa(a)labe.felk.cvut.cz, or
Ms. Milena Zeithamlova Email: milena(a)action-m.com
Paper Acceptance: Each accepted paper must be presented at the
conference by one of the authors. The final manuscript must be
accompanied by a registration form and a registration fee payment
proof. All conference attendees, including authors and session
chairpersons, must pay the conference registration fee, and their
travel expenses.
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CONFERENCE WEB PAGE:
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http://www.action-m.com/etfa2006
Please find below the following call for papers for the 3rd IEEE
International Conference on Mobile Ad hoc and Sensor Systems to be held
in Vancouver, Canada.
Please note that submission deadline (March 31) is fast approaching.
All the best,
--Pedro
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Pedro M. Ruiz
Publicity co-chair IEEE MASS 2006
http://ants.dif.um.es/staff/pedrom/
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Call for Papers
The 3rd IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad hoc and Sensor Systems
(MASS-2006)
October 9 - 12, 2006
Vancouver, Canada
http://www.ieee-mass.org
Sponsored by
IEEE Computer Society, IEEE TC on Distributed Processing and TC on Simulation
OVERVIEW
Earlier research in wireless networks and mobile computing has concentrated on single-hop
networks, where network nodes communicate directly with a fixed infrastructure, such as
cellular or satellite systems. More recently, interest in multi-hop networks, such as mobile
ad hoc networks and sensor networks, has stimulated a significant amount of scientific research.
In particular, wireless mesh networking (a new community network architecture) has been proposed
as an alternative for providing Internet access to business and residential customers. This
conference focuses on multi-hop ad hoc and sensor networks systems, covering topics ranging
from physical issues to applications.
TOPICS
Manuscripts that focus on analytical modeling, protocol/algorithm design, and/or experimental
studies of the following topics of interest are sought:
- Channel behavior modeling and its impact on design of higher-layer protocols
- Directional and smart antennas for ad hoc networks
- MAC protocols for ad hoc and sensor networks (802.11, 802.15.4, UWB)
- Provisioning of wireless QoS; e.g., bandwidth and delay assurance
- Routing protocols (unicast, multicast, broadcast, geocast) and routing metrics
- Data transport in wireless ad hoc and sensor networks
- Power-aware and energy-efficient design
- Topology construction and maintenance of coverage
- Cross-layer design and optimization
- Incentives and game theoretic approaches in wireless ad hoc networks
- Localization and synchronization in wireless sensor networks
- Data gathering, fusion, and dissemination in wireless sensor
- Reliability, security, and trustworthiness in ad hoc and sensor networks
- Operating system and middleware support
- Applications of multi-hop technology
SUBMISSION
Technical papers: All submissions must be full papers in .pdf or .ps (PostScript) format. Papers
must be uploaded to EDAS by March 31, 2006, and must not exceed 10 single-spaced, two-column pages
using at least 11 point size fonts on 8.5 x 11 inch pages. Detailed submission instructions will be
published in due time on the conference website http://www.ieee-mass.org together with format files.
Workshops: Proposals for full day workshops are solicited. Selections will be made considering the
expertise and experience of the workshop organizers and the relevance of the topic to the central
theme of the conference. Proposals of at most 4 pages, including a 1-page biographical sketch, should be
submitted to the Workshops Chair, Elizabeth M. Belding-Royer (ebelding(a)cs.ucsb.edu ) by March 31, 2006.
IMPORTANT DATES
Manuscript Submission Due: March 31, 2006
Acceptance Notification: June 30 2006
Final Manuscript Due: August 10, 2006
Conference: Octorber 9-12, 2006
COMMITTEE
GENERAL CO-CHAIRS
Charles E. Perkins
Nokia Research Center
Jie Wu
Florida Atlantic University
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Zygmunt J. Haas
Cornell University
Jennifer Hou
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
PROGRAM VICE CO-CHAIRS
Ben Liang
University of Toronto
Mingyan Liu
University of Michigan
WORKSHOPS CHAIR
Elizabeth M. Belding-Royer
University of California, Santa Barbara
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
check http://www.ieee-mass.org
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WRS06
The Sixth International Workshop on
Reduction Strategies in Rewriting and Programming
http://www.cs.pdx.edu/~antoy/wrs06/
The Seattle Sheraton Hotel and Towers,
Seattle, Washington, August 11, 2006
Scope
The workshop intends to promote and stimulate international
research and collaboration in the area of evaluation
strategies. It encourages the presentation of new
directions,developments and results as well as surveys and
tutorials on existing knowledge in this area. Reduction strategies
study which subexpression(s) of an expression should be
selected for evaluation and which rule(s) should be applied. These
choices affect fundamental properties of a computation such as
laziness, strictness, completeness and need to name a few. For this
reason some programming languages, e.g., Elan, Maude, *OBJ* and
Stratego, allow the explicit definition of the evaluation
strategy, whereas other languages,e.g., Clean, Curry, and Haskell,
allow its modification. Strategies pose challenging theoretical
problems and play an important role in practical tools such as
theorem provers, model checkers and programming languages. In
implementations of languages, strategies bridge the gap between
operational principles, e.g., graph and term rewriting,narrowing
and lambda-calculus, and semantics, e.g., normalization,
computation of values and head-normalization. The previous
editions of the workshop were: WRS 2001 (Utrecht, The
Netherlands),WRS 2002 (Copenhagen, Denmark), WRS 2003 (Valencia,
Spain), WRS 2004 (Aachen, Germany), and WRS 2005 (Nara,
Japan). See also the WRS permanent page at
http://www.dsic.upv.es/~wrs/
Important Dates
Abstract Submission: May 8, 2006
Paper Submission: May 15, 2006
Author Notification: June 12, 2006
Camera-Ready: July 10, 2006
Conference: Aug 11, 2006
Program Committee
Sergio Antoy, (chair) Portland State University
Santiago Escobar, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia
Juergen Giesl, RWTH Aachen
Bernhard Gramlich, Technische Universitat Wien
Ralf Laemmel, Microsoft Corp.
Salvador Lucas, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia
Narciso Marti-Oliet, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Mizuhito Ogawa, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Jaco van de Pol, Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica
Manfred Schmidt-Schauss, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitat
Topics
Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:
* theoretical foundations for the definition and semantic
description of reduction strategies
* strategies in different frameworks such as term rewriting, graph
rewriting, infinitary rewriting, lambda calculi, higher order
rewriting, conditional rewriting, rewriting with built-ins,
narrowing, constraint solving, etc.
* application of strategies to equational, functional,
functional-logic programming languages
* properties of reduction strategies and corresponding computations,
e.g., completeness, computability, decidability, complexity,
optimality, normalization, cofinality, fairness, perpetuality,
context-freedom, need, laziness, eagerness, strictness
* interrelations, combinations and applications of reduction under
different strategies, e.g., evaluation mechanisms in programming
languages, equivalence conditions for fundamental properties like
termination and confluence, applications in modularity analysis,
connections between strategies of different frameworks,etc.
* program analysis and other semantics-based optimization
techniques dealing with reduction strategies
* rewrite systems, tools, implementations with flexible or
programmable strategies as an essential concept or ingredient
* specification of reduction strategies in real languages
strategies suitable to software engineering problems and
applications tutorials and systems related to evaluation
strategies
Submissions
Submissions must be original and not submitted for
publication elsewhere. The page limit for regular papers is
13 pages in Springer Verlag LNCS style. Surveys and
tutorials maybe longer. Use the WRS06 submission page,
handled by the EasyChair conference system, to submit
abstracts, papers and to update a previous submission.
Publication
Informal proceedings of accepted contributions will be
available on-line. A hard copy will be distributed at the
workshop to registered participants. Authors of
selected contributions will be invited to submit a revised
version, after the workshop, for inclusion in a
collection. We anticipate the publication of formal
proceedings in the Elsevier ENTCS series.
Invited Speakers
Talks will be given at joint sessions with RULE by:
* Dick Kieburtz, OHSU/OGI School of Science & Engineering
* Claude Kirchner, INRIA & LORIA
Contact
Sergio Antoy, antoy(a)cs.pdx.edu.
I would be most grateful if you would consider sharing this
announcement (Conference Call For Papers) with your contacts.
The extended deadline for submission of papers is March 7, 2006.
With kind regards,
H. R. Arabnia, PhD.
Coordinator, worldcomp'06
Editor-in-Chief, The Journal of Supercomputing (Springer)
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Last Call For Papers
Extended Paper Submission Deadline: March 7, 2006
WORLDCOMP'06
The 2006 World Congress in Computer Science,
Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing
June 26-29, 2006, Las Vegas, USA
http://www.world-academy-of-science.org/worldcomp06/ws
You are invited to submit a paper for consideration (refer to the
submission information below.) All accepted papers will be published
in the respective conference proceedings (proceedings will be sent to
DBLP, Ei, Thomson Scientific, IEE INSPEC, DoPP, and others, for
indexing procedures.)
Featured events include: keynote by Prof. Barry Vercoe (founding
member of MIT Media Lab); tutorial by Prof. H. J. Siegel (Director,
Colorado State University, ISTeC Center); discussion session with
Jim Gettys (primary developer of X Window System, xhost, ...),
keynote by Dr. Chris Rowen (CEO of Tensilica, Inc.) and others.
The 2006 World Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering,
and Applied Computing (WORLDCOMP'06) is composed of the following
tracks (will be held simultaneously, same location and dates:
June 26-29, 2006, USA).
o The 2006 International Conference on Parallel and Distributed
Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Scientific Computing (CSC'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Grid Computing and
Applications (GCA'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Security and Management (SAM'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence
(ICAI'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Machine Learning; Models,
Technologies and Applications (MLMTA'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Software Engineering
Research and Practice (SERP'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Programming Languages and
Compilers (PLC'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Internet Computing (ICOMP'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Semantic Web and Web Services
(SWWS'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Computer Design (CDES'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Real-Time Computing
Systems and Applications (RTCOMP'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Embedded Systems and
Applications (ESA'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Wireless Networks (ICWN'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Pervasive Systems and
Computing (PSC'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Image Processing, Computer
Vision, and Pattern Recognition (IPCV'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Computer Graphics and Virtual
Reality (CGVR'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Modeling, Simulation and
Visualization Methods (MSV'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Computer Games Development
(CGD'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Frontiers in Education:
Computer Science and Computer Engineering (FECS'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Foundations of Computer
Science (FCS'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on e-Learning, e-Business,
Enterprise Information Systems, e-Government, and Outsourcing
(EEE'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Data Mining (DMIN'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Information and Knowledge
Engineering (IKE'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Bioinformatics and
Computational Biology (BIOCOMP'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Computing in Nanotechnology
(CNAN'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Engineering of Reconfigurable
Systems and Algorithms (ERSA'06)
o The 2006 International Conference on Communications in Computing
(CIC'6)
(a link to each conference's URL can be found at
http://www.world-academy-of-science.org/worldcomp06/ws
under construction.)
General Chair/Coordinator:
Prof. H. R. Arabnia
The University of Georgia
Department of Computer Science
415 Graduate Studies Research Center
Athens, Georgia 30602-7404, USA
E-mail: hra(a)cs.uga.edu
Purpose / History:
This set of joint conferences is the largest annual gathering of
researchers in computer science, computer engineering and
applied computing. There will be a number of workshops, tutorials,
and discussion sessions. The motivation is to assemble a spectrum
of affiliated research conferences into a coordinated research
meeting held in a common place at a common time. The main goal is
to provide a forum for exchange of ideas in a number of research
areas that interact. The model used to form these annual
conferences facilitates communication among researchers in different
fields of computer science, computer engineering and applied
computing. Both inward research (core areas of computer science
and engineering) and outward research (multi-disciplinary,
inter-disciplinary, and applications) will be covered during the
conferences.
Submission of Papers:
Prospective authors are invited to submit their draft paper (about
5 to 8 pages - single space, font size of 10 to 12) to
H. R. Arabnia by March 7, 2006. email submissions in MS document
or PDF formats are preferable (Fax or postal submissions are also
fine.) All reasonable typesetting formats are acceptable (later,
the authors of accepted papers will be asked to follow a
particular typesetting format to prepare their papers for
publication.)
The length of the Camera-Ready papers (if accepted) will be limited
to 7 (IEEE style) pages. Papers must not have been previously
published or currently submitted for publication elsewhere. The
first page of the draft paper should include: title of the paper,
name, affiliation, postal address, email address, telephone number,
and Fax number for each author. The first page should also include
the name of the author who will be presenting the paper (if accepted)
and a maximum of 5 keywords. Also, the name of the conference that
the paper is being submitted to must be mentioned on the first page.
Papers will be evaluated for originality, significance, clarity, and
soundness. Each paper will be refereed by two researchers in field.
Location of Conferences:
The conferences will be held in the Monte Carlo Resort hotel,
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (with any overflows at other near-by hotels).
The Monte Carlo Resort is a mega hotel with excellent conference
facilities and over 3,000 rooms. The hotel is minutes from the
airport with 24-hour shuttle service to and from the airport.
This hotel has many recreational attractions, including: waterfalls,
spa, pools and kiddie pools, sunning decks, Easy River water ride,
wave pool with cascades, lighted tennis courts, health spa (with
workout equipment, whirlpool, sauna, ...), arcade virtual reality
game rooms, nightly shows, snack bars, a number of restaurants,
shopping area, bars, ... Many of these attractions are open 24
hours a day and most are suitable for families and children. The
negotiated room rate for conference attendees is very reasonable.
The hotel is within walking distance from most other attractions
(major shopping areas, recreational destinations, fine dining,
street shows, ...)
Important Dates:
March 7, 2006: Extended deadline: Submission of papers (about 5 to 8 pages)
March 31, 2006: Notification of acceptance
April 20, 2006: Camera-Ready papers and Prereg. due
June 26-29, 2006: The 2006 World Congress in Computer Science,
Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing (WORLDCOMP'06)
Future Announcements:
If you do not wish to receive future announcements about this
event, please send an email to hra(a)cs.uga.edu.