
Call
for Papers - CAINE-2009
The
International Conference on Computer Applications in Industry and Engineering
(CAINE-09) provides an international forum for presentation and discussion of
research on computers and their applications. The conference also includes a
Best Paper Award given for a paper presented at the conference. The CAINE-09
conference will feature contributed as well as invited papers concerned with
practice and applications. Papers will be accepted into chaired presentation
sessions. The topics will include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
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· Agent-Based
Systems |
· Emergent
Intelligence |
· Autonomous
Systems |
· Energy
Systems |
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· Bioinformatics |
· Image/Signal
processing |
· Biomedical
Systems/Engineering |
· Information
Assurance |
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· Computer-Aided
Design/Manufacturing |
· Information
Systems/Databases |
· Computer
Architecture/VLSI |
· Internet
and Web-Based Systems |
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· Computer
Graphics and Animation |
· Knowledge-based
Systems |
· Computer
Modeling/Simulation |
· Mobile
Computing |
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· Computer
Security |
· Multimedia
Applications |
· Computers
in Education |
· Nanotechnology |
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· Computers
in Medicine |
· Network
Processors |
· Computer
Networks |
· Neural
Networks/Fuzzy Logic |
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· Control
Systems |
· Pattern
Recognition/ Computer Vision |
· Data
Communications |
· Robotics |
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· Data Mining |
· Scientific
Computing |
· Distributed
Systems |
· Software
Engineering/CASE |
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· Embedded
Systems |
· Virtual
Reality |
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Instructions
for Authors
Papers
will be accepted ONLY BY ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION in PDF format. Please include a
cover page containing title, author's name(s), address, affiliation, e-mail
address, telephone number and topic area. In cases of multiple authors, all
correspondence will be sent to the first author unless otherwise requested.
All submissions must be uploaded through https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/CAINE2009/ (The submission channel will
remain open until Aug. 22 while the review process for submitted papers is
going on).
The submitted manuscript should closely reflect the final paper as it will
appear in the proceedings, which will be a maximum of 6 pages (+ 2 pages with
additional page fees) in ISCA format. (See http://www.isca-hq.org/sample-isca-manuscript-format.pdf
) If you encounter any difficulties during submission or if you require further
information, please contact: isca@ipass.net.
Authors wishing to have their papers reviewed for possible publication in the
ISCA Journal of Computers and Applications should send by postal mail or email
expanded versions of their papers directly to the Editor, Prof. David Jeff
Jackson (See Instructions to Authors at: http://www.isca-hq.org/j-authr.htm
) .