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CCWC 2017 : The 7th IEEE Annual Computing and Communication Workshop and Conference | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://ieee-ccwc.org/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Full Paper Submission: 25th November 2016
Acceptance Notification: 30th November 2016 Final Paper Submission: 14th December 2016 Registration: 14th December 2016 Conference: 9th - 11th January 2017 Call for Papers Prospective authors are invited to submit manuscripts reporting original unpublished research and recent developments in the topics related to the conference. It is required that the manuscript follows the standard IEEE camera-ready format (IEEE standard format, double column, 10-point font). Submissions must include title, abstract, keywords, author and affiliation with email address. Please double-check the paper size in your page setup to make sure you are using the letter-size paper layout (8.5 inch X 11 inch). The paper should not contain page numbers or any special headers or footers. The IEEE templates in Microsoft Word (US Letter) and LaTeX format can be found at : http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html Details can also be found in the Call for Papers PDF file: here CCWC Paper Categories Regular Paper – 7 pages maximum (3 additional pages allowed but at an extra charge) Short Paper (Work-in-Progress) – 6 pages maximum (2 additional pages allowed but at an extra charge) Poster – 5 pages maximum Regular papers should present novel perspectives within the general scope of the conference. Short papers (Work-in-Progress) are an opportunity to present preliminary or interim results. Posters are intended for ongoing research projects, concrete realizations, or industrial applications/projects presentations. Topics and technical areas of interest include but are not limited to the following: Track I: Computing Algorithms and Theory Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Autonomic and Trusted Computing Big Data, Data Management and Analytics Biomedical Computing, Bioinformatics Cloud Computing and Data Center Systems Cloud, Cluster, Grid and P2P Computing Computational Intelligence Computer Architecture and VLSI Computer Graphics, Simulation and Modeling Computing in Management Technology Concurrent data structures Concurrent, Synchronization, and transactional memory Context Awareness and Personalization Cryptography and Applied Mathematics Data Management, Exploration and Mining Digital Rights Management Digital System and Logic Design Distributed biological algorithms and bio-inspired distributed algorithms Distributed computing issues in large scale systems such as the Internet Distributed OS and Middleware Embedded distributed systems Energy Management and Green Computing Experiments and performance evaluation of distributed systems Fault Tolerance and Dependability File and Storage Systems Green Computing Local algorithms and Congestion aware algorithms Mobile and Wireless Computing Multiprocessor & multi-core architectures & algorithms Natural Language Processing and Machine Translation Nature Inspired Computing Parallel and Distributed Algorithms Pattern Recognition and Analysis Quantum Computing Reconfigurable Computing Robotics and Machine Vision Security, Trust and Privacy Self-organization, self-stabilization, & autonomic computing Signal and Image Processing Systems and Software Engineering Ubiquitous Computing Track II: Communication Cognitive Radio and Cognitive Networks Communications Software Control Systems and Applications Future Internet and Next-Generation Networking Architectures High Performance Networks and Protocols Human Computer Interaction and Interface Information Theory and Coding Internet measurement, modeling, and visualization MEMS Technologies for Communications MIMO Communications in Computer Networks Network Simulation and Emulation Optical Networks and Systems QoS and Resource Management RFID Networks and Protocols Satellite and Space Communications Sensor Networks and Embedded Systems Smart Spaces and Personal Area Networks Social Network Behaviors, Modeling, and Analysis Social Networks, Crowdsourcing, and P2P systems Software Defined Networks and Network Programming Space Surveillance Techniques Vehicular, Underground and Underwater Networks Virtual and Overlay Networks Wireless Communication |
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