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| |Acronym=CISIS 2009
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| |Title=3rd International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems
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| |Series=CISIS
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| |Type=Conference
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| |Field=Computer science
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| |Start date=2009/03/16
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| |End date=2009/03/19
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| |Homepage=www.cisis-conference.eu
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| |City=Fukuoka
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| |Country=Japan
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| |Submission deadline=2008/09/30
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| |Notification=2008/11/20
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| |Camera ready=2008/12/15
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| The aim of the conference is to deliver a platform of scientific interaction between the three interwoven
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| challenging areas of research and development of future ICT-enabled applications:
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| * Software Intensive Systems
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| * Complex systems
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| *Intelligent Systems
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| ==Scope==
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| Networks of today are going through a rapid evolution. Different kinds of systems with different characteristics
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| are emerging and they are integrating in heterogeneous networks. For these reasons, there are many interconnection
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| problems which may occur at different levels in the hardware and software design of communicating entities and
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| communication networks. These kinds of networks need to manage an increasing usage demand, provide support for
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| a significant number of services, guarantee their QoS, and optimize the utilization of network resources. | |
| Therefore, architectures and algorithms in these networks become very complex and it seems imperative
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| to focus on new models and methods as well as mechanisms, which can enable the network to perform adaptive
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| behaviors. Many new computing technologies have emerged as new paradigms for solving complex problems
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| by enabling large-scale aggregation and sharing of computational, data and other geographically distributed
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| resources. Rapid advances are being reported by many researchers and forums as regards understanding
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| numerous issues in such paradigms, from theoretic to application aspects. Moreover, the continuous development
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| of Internet and the construction of new infrastructures are making possible the development of large scale
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| applications from many fields of science and engineering.
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| To deal with complexity, we should construct physically instantiated systems that can perceive, understand,
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| and interact with their environment, but also evolve in order to achieve human-like performance in activities
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| requiring context-specific knowledge. This is far beyond the current state of the art and will remain so
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| for many years to come. Therefore, many research efforts are required to make headway towards this vision.
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| The strategic challenges are motivated by recent research in the field of intelligent systems, robotics,
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| neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and cognitive sciences. In recent years, a large community
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| of researchers has begun to realize the importance of brain-body interaction for understanding intelligence
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| and its central role in a wide range of processes including perception, object manipulation, movement,
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| and high-level cognition.
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| The research challenges include theoretical frameworks based on the notions of embodiment, the dynamical
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| systems metaphor, complete agents rather than individual components, self-reconfiguration and self-repair,
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| morphology and development. Progress in the theoretical underpinnings of embodied intelligence will have
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| strong technological implications in areas including robotics, actuator technology, materials, | |
| self-assembling systems. Research in intelligent and cognitive systems is an interdisciplinary
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| field requiring the cooperation of researchers from artificial intelligence, neuroscience
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| (including cognitive and computational), psychology (cognitive and developmental),
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| linguistics, developmental biology, robotics (and engineering in general), biomechanics, and dynamical systems.
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| Software has become a central part of a rapidly growing range of applications, products and services from all
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| sectors of economic activity. Systems in which software interacts with other software, systems, devices,
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| sensors and with people are called software-intensive systems. Examples include large-scale heterogeneous
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| systems, embedded systems for automotive and avionics applications, telecommunications, wireless ad hoc systems,
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| business applications with an emphasis on web services. Our daily activities increasingly depend on complex
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| software-intensive systems that are becoming ever more distributed, heterogeneous, decentralized and
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| inter-dependent, and that are operating more and more in dynamic and often unpredictable environments.
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| There exist different kinds of complexity in the development of software. Software systems grew larger,
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| the focus shifted from the complexity of developing algorithms to the complexity structuring large systems,
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| and then to the additional complexities in building distributed, concurrent systems. In the next ten to fifteen
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| years we will have to face another level of complexity arising from the fact that systems have to
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| operate in large, open and non-deterministic environments: the complexity of knowledge, interaction
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| and adaptation. Instead of developing computer-oriented systems where people have to adapt to the computer
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| we have to develop human-oriented systems into which computers integrate seamlessly.
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| Also, the requirements for software quality will dramatically increase. But our current methods are
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| not sufficient to deal with adaptive software in a dynamic environment, especially not for large systems
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| with complex interactions. We need to develop practically useful and theoretically well founded principles,
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| methods and tools for engineering future software-intensive systems.
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| All the complex systems depend on software that controls the behavior of individual components and
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| the interaction between components, and on software which interacts with other software, systems,
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| devices, sensors and with people. In other words: they depend on software-intensive systems.
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| ==Topics==
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| The CISIS seeks original contributions in all relevant areas, including but not limited to the following topics.
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| * Adaptive Software - Intensive Systems
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| * Ad Hoc Networks
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| * Autonomic Computing
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| * Autonomous Systems
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| * Bio-inspired Systemsand Applications
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| * Databases and DataMining
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| * Data Intensiveand Computing Intensive Applications
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| * DynamicS ystems
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| * Embedded Systems
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| * Evolving Systems
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| * Fault-Tolerant Systems
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| * Fuzzy Logic and Fuzzy Systems
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| * Genetic Programming and Algorithms
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| * Grid and P2P Infrastructures
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| * Heterogeneous Networks
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| * Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
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| * High-Speed Networks
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| * Human-Oriented Systems
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| * Human-Robots
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| * Intelligent and Cognitive Systems and Applications
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| * JXTA-based Applications
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| * Knowledge-based Systems
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| * Large-scale Collaborative Problem Solving Environments
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| * Methodology and Practice of Semantic Grid and Web
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| * Multimedia Systems and Applications
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| * Neuro-computing and Applications
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| * Overlay Networks for P2PSystems
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| * Parallel and Distributed Algorithms
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| * Pervasive Computing and Applications
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| * Routing Algorithms
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| * Scheduling,Resource Discovery and Allocation
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| * Self-Designing and Self-Maintaining software
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| * Self-Modifying Software Systems
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| * Sensor and Actor Networks
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| * Sensor Networks
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| * Software QoS
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| * Ubiquitous ComputingApplications
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| * Web and Grid Service-based Applications
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| * Agent Technology
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| ==Important Dates==
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| * Workshop Proposal: June, 20th 2008
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| * Notification (Workshop Proposal): June, 30th 2008
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| * Submission Deadline: September, 30th 2008
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| * Author Notification: November, 20th 2008
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| * Author Registration: November, 30th 2008
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| * Proceedings Version: December, 15th 2008
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| * Conference: March, 16th - March, 19th 2009
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| ==Submission Guidelines==
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| Authors are invited to submit research and application papers following the IEEE Computer Society Proceedings
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| Manuscripts style: two columns, single-spaced, including figures and references, using 10 fonts, and number each page.
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| You can confirm the IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Author Guidelines at the following web page:
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| http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/pubs/transactions/stylesheets.html
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| The authors should submit a full paper (8 pages), representing original, previously unpublished work. Submitted papers
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| will be carefully evaluated based on originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of exposition.
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| Contact author must provide the following information at the CISIS web site: paper title, authors' names, affiliations,
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| postal address, phone, fax, and e-mail address of the author(s), about 200-250 word abstract, and about five keywords.
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| Submission of a paper implies that should the paper be accepted, at least one of the authors will register and present
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| the paper in the conference.
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| Accepted papers will be given guidelines in preparing and submitting the final manuscript(s) together with the
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| notification of acceptance.
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| Proceedings of the CISIS-2009 conference will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press.
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| Based on quality and referee reviews, some of papers not suitable for acceptance as full paper will be accepted for
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| presentation at CISIS-2009 workshops and will be also included in the IEEE Proceedings.
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| The best papers selected by CISIS-2009 program committee out of papers accepted for presentation at CISIS-2009
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| will be further published in some International Journals.
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| ==Committee==
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| * General Co-Chairs
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| ** [[has general chair::Leonard Barolli]], Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
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| ** [[has general chair::A Min Tjoa]], Vienna University of Technology, Austria
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| * Program Committe Co-Chairs
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| ** [[has program chair::Hui-Huang Hsu]], Tamkang University, Taiwan
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| ** [[has program chair::Stefan Biffl]], Vienna University of Technology, Austria
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| Program Track Chairs:
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| * 1. Scientific Computing: Infrastructures and Applications
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| ** [[has program chair::Siegfried Benkner]], University of Vienna, Austria
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| ** [[has program chair::Sabri Pllana]], University of Vienna, Austria
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| * 2. Software Engineering for Distributed Systems
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| ** [[has program chair::Markus Aleksy]], ABB Corporate Research, Germany
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| * 3. Database and Data Mining Applications
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| ** [[has program chair::David Taniar]], Monash University, Australia
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| ** [[has program chair::Eric Pardede]], La Trobe University, Australia
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| * 4. Artificial Intelligence and Applications
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| ** [[has program chair::Wen-Yang Lin]], National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan
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| ** [[has program chair::Tzung-Pei Hong]], National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan
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| * 5. Agent and Autonomic Systems
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| ** [[has program chair::Elhadi Shakshuki]], Acadia University, Canada
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| ** [[has program chair::Zakaria Maamar]], Zayed University, U.A.E.
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| * 6. Multimedia Systems and Human-Machine Interaction
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| ** [[has program chair::Yuanchun Shi]], Tsinghua University, China
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| * 7. Systems for Biological and Medical Applications
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| ** [[has program chair::Vipin Chaudhary]], SUNY at Buffalo, USA
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| * 8. Complex Intelligent Techniques for eLearning
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| ** [[has program chair::Santi Caballe]], Open University of Catalonia, Spain
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| ** [[has program chair::Ray Bareiss]], Carnegie Mellon West, USA
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| * 9. Network Control and Performance Analysis
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| ** [[has program chair::Takuo Nakashima]], Tokai University, Japan
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| * 10. Wireless and Mobile Networking
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| ** [[has program chair::Vamsi Paruchuri]], University of Central Arkansas, USA
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| * 11. Pervasive Computing and Ad Hoc Networking
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| ** [[has program chair::Mieso Denko]], University of Guelph, Canada
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| ** [[has program chair::Jong Hyuk Park]], Kyungnam University, Korea
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| * 12. Networking-based Systems and Applications
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| ** [[has program chair::Takuo Suganuma]], Tohoku University, Japan
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| * 13. P2P & Grid Data Management
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| ** [[has program chair::Tevfik Kosar]], Louisiana State University, USA
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| ** [[has program chair::Ian Taylor]], Cardiff University, UK and LSU, USA
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| * 14. Ontologies, Semantic Web and Web Services
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| ** [[has program chair::Wen-Chen Hu]], University of North Dakota, USA
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| ** [[has program chair::Chung-wei Lee]], University of Illinois at Springfield, USA
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| Program Committee Members
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| (Please refer to the conference website.)
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| * Workshops Co-Chairs
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| ** [[has workshop chair::Fatos Xhafa]], Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain
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| ** [[has workshop chair::Akio Koyama]], Yamagata University, Japan
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| * Award Co-Chairs
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| ** [[has OC member::Arjan Durresi]], Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, USA
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| ** [[has OC member::Minoru Uehara]], Toyo University, Japan
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| ** [[has OC member::Muhammed Younas]], Oxford Brookes University, UK
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| *International Liaison Co-Chairs
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| ** [[has OC member::Hiroaki Nishino]], Oita University, Japan
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| ** [[has OC member::Wenny Rahayu]], La Trobe University, Australia
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| *Publicity Co-Chairs
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| ** [[has OC member::Beniamino Di Martino]], Second University of Naples, Italy
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| ** [[has OC member::Salvatore Vitabile]], Palermo University, Italy
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| ** [[has OC member::Takahiro Hara]], Osaka University, Japan
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| ** [[has OC member::Rachid Anane]], Coventry University, UK
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| *Treasure Chairs
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| ** [[has OC member::Tomoya Enokido]], Risho University, Japan
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| ** [[has OC member::Valbona Barolli]], Tokyo Denki University, Japan
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| *Local Arrangement Committee
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| ** [[has OC member::Leonard Barolli]], Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
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| ** [[has OC member::Makoto Ikeda]], Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
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| ** [[has OC member::Keita Matsuo]], Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
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| *Web Administrator Co-Chairs
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| ** [[has OC member::Amin Anjomshoaa]], Vienna University of Technology, Austria
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| ** [[has OC member::Simon Tjoa]], Secure Business Austria, Austria
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| ** [[has OC member::Stefan Jakoubi]], Secure Business Austria, Austria
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