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  • the underlying technologies used to achieve the requested function. The advancement of
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  • ...rmous amounts of new information that we must process and aggregate. These technologies require knowledge capture, which involve the extraction of useful knowledge
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  • ...rconsumer, responsibility level of the different partners, benefits of new technologies (mobile, contact-less, biometrics), and many possible application domains. ...- to be held as part of the 2009 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems (CTS’09) - will focus on many topics that are listed below:
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  • * Discussion of emerging technologies in digital multimedia authentication, encryption, identification, fingerpri * Formulation of target applications of identified technologies in both the commercial, civilian, and military sectors.
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  • technologies that allow them to collect vast amounts of information
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  • ...and technology of modernizing services industries using latest methods and technologies such as as Services Computing, which has been formally promoted by IEEE Com
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  • New trends in GIS technologies and research
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  • * Channels and technologies for accessing services
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  • ...d in a series in Seattle, Washington, 2009. This year?s theme is ?Enabling Technologies for Services Standardisation?.
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  • - Semantic Web-Techniques & Technologies
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  • ...to share their knowledge and experience in the rapidly growing area of Web technologies, methodologies and applications. Previous WISE conferences were held in Hon
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  • o Technologies for rural applications o Technologies for emergency and disaster relief
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  • organizations. Should we blame the technologies applied to that domain putting it into use. Semantic technologies that did not make it to be
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  • RFID Technologies
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  • ...search results and address open issues in Wireless Communications, Network Technologies, Services and Application. B3G and 4G Technologies
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  • ...lack sustainable and reliable energy supply systems. Some Renewable Energy Technologies (RETs) are mature, environmentally friendly and highly appropriate for such
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  • and parallel and distributed data storage technologies. NAS 2009 will
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  • ...essing. Its scope covers all aspects of parallel and distributed computing technologies, including architectures, software systems and tools, algorithms, and appli ...ing, sensor networks, distributed computing, and novel computing model and technologies.
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  • Enormous developments in wireless technologies made in recent years enabled both researchers and industry to create new, i - Wireless Positioning Technologies
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  • - Fuzzy Technologies and Systems - Agent Technologies
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