Fw: CIT2005(Sep. 21-23, 2005, Shanghai, China)

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> The 5th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology
> (CIT2005)
>
> September 21-23, 2005, Shanghai, China,
>
> URL: http://www.cit.fudan.edu.cn/cit2005/
>
> Call for Papers
>
> AIM AND SCOPE
>
> Information technology has been widely considered as one of the most
> important emerging technologies for the 21st century. It is already
> making great impact on our society, changing the way people work and
> live.
>
> In 2005, as an important academic activity associated with the
> centenary celebration of Fudan University, this conference will serve
> as one of the major forums for researchers and practitioners from
> academia and industry to discuss and exchange ideas and opinions, and
> envision the future of computer and information technology. The
> technical program will consist of 9 technical tracks, preceded with
> tutorials.
>
> History
>
> Started in 2000, the first four CIT conferences were held in Aizu-
> Wakamatsu City, Fukushima, Japan (November 2000), Shanghai, China
> (September 2001), Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Fukushima (September 2002), and
> Wuhan, China (September 2004). The 2005 International Conference on
> Computer and Information Technology (CIT2005) will be held in Shanghai,
> China, September 21-23, 2005.
>
> Important dates
>
> Paper Submission Deadline April 20, 2005
> Acceptance Notification May 30, 2005
> Camera Ready Due June 25, 2005
> Author Registration June 25, 2005
> Conference September 21-23, 2005
>
> Refereed Papers Track
>
> CIT2005 seeks original papers describing research in computer and
> information technology within the following 9 technical tracks. The
> topics within each track will include but are not limited to the
> following:
>
> Databases Track
> - Database Management System
> - Databases and Information Grid
> - Data Mining and Data Warehousing
> - Sensor Networks and Embedded Databases
> - Application of Database
> - Image, Text, Multimedia Databases and Semi-structure Database
> - Authorization, Security and Privacy
> - Others
>
> Web Data Processing Track
> - Search Engine
> - Metadata and Web Information Organization,
> - Heterogeneity and Interoperation,
> - XML Technologies,
> - Web Information Retrieving and Filtering,
> - Personalized Services,
> - Data Grid and Web Services
> - Security & Privacy
> - Others
>
> Cooperative Information and Grid Computing Track
> - CSCW
> - Web Services and Service Computing
> - Grid Middleware
> - Knowledge and Semantic Grid
> - Workflow
> - P2P Computing
> - Information Sharing
> - Grid Applications
> - Others
>
> Networking and Mobile Computing Track
> - Architectures, Protocols, and Algorithms to Cope with Mobility,
> Limited bandwidth, or Intermittent Connectivity
> - Applications and Services for Mobile Users
> - Distributed Systems Aspects of Mobile Computing
> - Mobile Ad-hoc and Wireless Sensor Networks
> - Performance of Mobile and Wireless Networks and Systems
> - Implementations and Experimental Mobile Systems
> - Integration and Interworking of Wired and Wireless Networks
> - Modeling and Simulation Aspects of Mobile Networks
> - Others
>
> Multimedia Processing Track
> - Audio/Video/Multi-modal Processing
> - Content-based Retrieval
> - Synthetic Animation
> - Entertainment and Games
> - Virtual Reality
> - New UI Metaphors
> - Multimedia Search Engines
> - Wireless Multimedia
> - Others
>
> Information Security Track
> - Security Modeling and Protocol Design in the Context of Rational and
> Malicious Adversaries
> - Security of Limited Devices
> - Integrating Security in Internet Protocols
> - Intrusion Avoidance, Detection, and Response
> - Network Perimeter Controls
> - Web Security and Supporting Systems Security
> - Denial of Service: Attacks and Countermeasures.
> - Securing Critical Infrastructure
> - Public Key Infrastructure: Management, Certification, and Revocation.
> - Intellectual Property Protection
> - Fundamental Services on Network and Distributed Systems
> - Integrating Security Services with System and Application Security
> Facilities and Protocols
> - Security and Privacy for Emerging Technologies
> - Others
>
> Embedded Systems Track
> - Design Methodologies,
> - Development Platform
> - RTOS
> - FPGA/CPLD
> - IP Cores
> - Embedded Computing
> - Reliability
> - Testing
> - Others
>
> Software Engineering Track
> - Software Requirements Engineering
> - Software Architectures and Design
> - Software Components and Reuse
> - Software Testing and Analysis
> - Software Processes
> - Object-Oriented Techniques
> - Software Tools and Development Environments
> - Theory and Formal Methods
> - Others
>
> E-Technologies Track
> - E-Health
> - E-Government
> - E-Business
> - E-Education
> - Other Applications of E-Technologies
>
> Submissions should present original reports of substantive new work.
> Authors must indicate which track (only one track) the submission is
> made to. Papers should properly place the work within the field, cite
> related work, and clearly indicate the innovative aspects of the work
> and its contribution to the field. We will not accept any paper that,
> at the time of submission, is under review for or has already been
> published or accepted for publication in a journal or another
> conference.
>
> Papers will be peer-reviewed by at least 3 reviewers from an
> International Program Committee. The accepted papers have to be
> presented orally within 25 minutes including discussion at the
> conference and will be published in proceedings of CIT2005 by IEEE
> Computer Society Press (cited by EI, INSPEC, cross-searchable by SCI).
>
> SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
> Submissions should include an abstract, 5-7 keywords, the e-mail
> address of the corresponding author, and must not exceed 8 pages (IEEE
> format), including tables and figures, with PDF, PostScript, or MS Word
> format.
>
> Submission of a paper should be regarded as an undertaking that, should
> the paper be accepted, at least one of the authors will attend the
> conference to present the work.
> Submissions to CIT2005 will be conducted electronically on the CIT2005
> website. Authors unable to access e-mail may send 4 hard copies of
> their papers to:
>
> Dr. Zhipeng Xie
> Department of Computing and Information Technology
> Fudan University, Shanghai, 200433, China
> Email: cit2005@fudan.edu.cn
> Tel: +86-21-55664497
> Fax: +86-21-65643502
>
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>
> Qun Jin, Ph.D.
> Professor
> Department of Human Informatics and Cognitive Sciences
> Faculty of Human Sciences, Waseda University
> 2-579-15 Mikajima, Tokorozawa-shi, Saitama 359-1192, Japan
> Phone: +81-4-2947-6906 Fax: +81-4-2947-6803
> E-mail: jin@waseda.jp
> http://www.f.waseda.jp/jin/
> http://jinlab.human.waseda.ac.jp/
>
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