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INC 2010 : 6th International Conference on Networked ComputingConference Series : International Conference on Networked Computing | |||||||||||||||
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INC2010: International Conference on Networked Computing
Introduction to INC conference INC stands for International Conference on Networked Computing. It is a premium international conference on all areas related to the Theory, Development, Applications, Experiences, and Evaluation of Networked/Ubiquitous Computing , that gathers fellow students, researchers, and practitioners in these fields from all around the world. Scope of INC2010: Research issues and Technical/ Industrial Application results on Networked Computing For more details: see "Scope" menu, Cilck here) * Issues on High performance IT * New and Recent IT issues * Knowledge, Intelligence and Security issues * Issues on IT and Logistics, Transportation and City * Industrial and Hybrid Approaches on Next Generation IT * Health, Human and IT * Energy, Environment and Architectonics * New Approaches of IT and U-technologies INC2010 builds on the success of previous international conferences and workshops in this series (NMS: Networked Media and Services, HiNMS: High Performance NMS) held in Singapore, in Poland, in China, and in Korea. Objectives and Vision Nowadays, the field of Networked Computing is facing more challenges than ever. INC oversees fundamental advances and extraordinary opportunities for novel and future oriented applications. INC will continue its mission of promoting high level research efforts and novel applications through specialized conferences. INC strives to maintain its status as a genuine high quality conference that gathers scholars and researchers all over the world. We hope to build solid foundation for further development of Networked Computing. We believe that INC conference will inspire and motivate scholars to pursue further research for the dynamic development of Information and Communication Technologies. We believe that Multidisciplinary and Hybrid/Convergent research is the key to success and will lead to even more exciting developments. Network computing is an important topic for novel and future oriented research. By organizing this conference we sincerely hope to support further development of research and technologies in the upper mentioned fields. Moreover, we welcome diverse innovative ideas towards the development of Multidisciplinary and Hybrid/Convergent research in Networked Computing. We hope that with the help of this conference we will be able to build sufficient grounds for fulfillment of most brilliant and promising ideas in Networked Computing. We believe that discussions fueled by this conference will enrich the participants with precious knowledge and experiences. It is anticipated that INC will provide enormous opportunity for exchange of ideas and establishment of new social ties between the conference participants. Our Mission and Aims Our mission is to facilitate meetings of distinguished scholars and interested researchers from all around the world in order to exchange knowledge and experiences, present new ideas. We believe that global nature of our conference, active participation of most prominent speakers and delegates, and cutting edge ideas will create a stimulating atmosphere for further active development of Multidisciplinary and Hybrid/Convergent research in the areas of Networked Computing. We believe that developments in the fields of Network computing directly influences development of Multidisciplinary and Hybrid/Convergent research. Thus, by holding this conference we see our mission in enabling further considerable advancements in the fields of Multidisciplinary and Hybrid/Convergent research. Our aim is to gather and share innovative ideas, precious knowledge and unique experiences for mutual benefit of researchers and explore possible prospects for development of Multidisciplinary and Hybrid/Convergent research in the areas of Networked Computing. |
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