[extropy-chat] European Computing Conference (2007)
Natasha Vita-More
natasha at natasha.cc
Tue Dec 26 17:53:58 UTC 2006
> EUROPEAN COMPUTING CONFERENCE
> Athens, Greece, September 25-27, 2007
> http://www.iaras.org/ecc2007
>
>
>------------------ CALL FOR PAPERS -----------------
>
>EUROPEAN COMPUTING CONFERENCE
> Athens, Greece, September 25-27, 2007
>http://www.iaras.org/ecc2007
>
>
>
> PUBLICATIONS
>The Proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press
> and will be available in IEEE-Xplore, IEEE INSPEC, EI and SCI (ISI)
> -- see other benefits here:
>http://www.iaras.org/ecc2007
>
>
>
>The Organizing Committee has arranged the
> publication of the Proceedings of the Conference
>via IEEE Computer Society Press.
>
>
>Benefits
>The IEEE Computer Society Press (IEEE CSP Press) will provide us the
>following:
>
> 1. Provide an online final submission Web site for authors of
>accepted papers;
> 2. Provide free access to IEEE PDF eXpress, an online source file
>conversion / PDF validation tool that assists in the creation on
>IEEE-XploreTM compliant PDF files for final submission;
> 3. Receive and check all camera-ready papers;
> 4. Provide full communication and assistance to authors and
>organizers throughout publication process;
> 5. Obtain all required copyright, Library of Congress/ISSN, ISBN,
>and other bibliographical registration details;
> 6. Design and prepare covers, title pages, copyright notices,
>contents, author indices, introductions or forewords, and section headings;
> 7. Paginate book and affix individual copyright notices as needed;
> 8. Manage all printing, typography, binding, and shipping
>arrangements for on-time arrival at the conference site;
> 9. Market and promote to more than 100,000 IEEE Computer Society
>members worldwide, university and technical libraries, major technical
>booksellers and wholesalers;
> 10. Include the publication in the IEEE Computer Society online
>store;
> 11. Arrange for indexing through IEE INSPEC, EI (Compendex), SCI
>(ISI), and other indexing services;
> 12. Archive the publication to IEEE XploreTM and the IEEE Computer
>Society (CSDL) digital libraries.
>
>
>CPS will format our publication according to IEEE Computer Society
>standards. The final, camera-ready papers need to be submitted in
>IEEE-XploreTM
>compliant PDF format to CPS at least ten weeks prior to the conference
>delivery date.
>
>
> TOPICS
> ------
>Software Engineering, Hardware Engineering, Data Bases, Artificial
>Intelligence, Knowledge Engineering, Industrial systems, Autonomic
>and autonomous systems, Knowledge data systems, Knowledge Mining,
>Web-based education, E-Activities, Computer Vision, Intelligent
>techniques, Computer Logic, Multimedia, Video Systems, Internet
>Technologies, Signal Processing, Image Processing, Language-Speech
>processing, Digital Systems Design, Cognitive Systems, Systems
>performance, Networking and telecommunications, Robotics, Computer
>Vision, Visualization and Virtualization, Computational Intelligence
>(Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic, Evolutionary Computing), Security,
>Cryptology, Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computations, Algorithms
>and Complexity, Graph Theory, Parallel and Distributed Systems,
>Supercomputing
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>
>DEADLINES
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>Call for Papers: December 1, 2006
>Paper Submission: March 1, 2007
>Acceptance Notification / Rejection: April 1, 2007
>Final Papers Due: May 1, 2007
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>
>
>FORMAT
>------
>The format for the papers will be the Standard IEEE 2-Columns format
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>
>SUBMIT A SESSION:
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>Special Session is to focus on very specific topics and target
>speakers and audience with expertise on the particular subject. In
>effect, Special Sessions are recognized as having very high prestige
>and have attracted distinguished scientists from all over the world.
>Special Sessions promote presentation of novel ideas, discussion and
>exchange of knowledge between highly skilled participants. On the
>other hand, it has been observed that in special sessions all (or
>almost all) the papers are presented as well as several discussions
>with serious comments and questions take place after the presentation.
>Approved Special Sessions (List updated 26 Dec.2006):
>1. "Computational Methods on Power Systems",
>2: "Computational Fluid Dynamics -- Computational Heat and Mass
>Transfer and Thermal Science"
>3. "Computational Intelligence with Applications in Software
>Engineering"
>
>
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<http://www.natasha.cc/>Natasha <http://www.natasha.cc/>Vita-More
Design Media Artist - Futurist
PhD Candidate,
<http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/researchcover/rcp.asp?pagetype=G&page=273>Planetary
Collegium
Proactionary Principle Core Group, <http://www.extropy.org/>Extropy
<http://www.extropy.org/>Institute
Member, <http://www.profuturists.com/>Association of Professional Futurists
Founder, <http://www.transhumanist.biz/>Transhumanist Arts & Culture
If you draw a circle in the sand and study only what's inside the circle,
then that is a closed-system perspective. If you study what is inside the
circle and everything outside the circle, then that is an open system
perspective. - Buckminster Fuller
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