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Call For Paper : International Computer Symposium 2008 |
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Monday, 21 April 2008 14:52 |
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Founded by the Ministry of Education, ICS is one of the largest joint international IT symposiums held in Taiwan, the Republic of China. The symposium provides a forum for researchers, educators, and industrial professionals to share research contributions and to discuss potential new trends in the IT industry. In addition to regular presentations by the authors of accepted papers, the symposium will invite state-of-the-art keynote addresses, tutorials, and possibly panel discussions. Following the regularity of the symposium, a wide spectrum of research topics will be included in various tracks/workshops. These tracks include the most recent hot research topics in the international IT societies. This year, ICS 2008 is held in one of the best locations for conference in Taiwan. Tamkang University is located close to the northern seashore of Taiwan, with nearby famous sightseeing spots such as Yang-Ming Mountain and the National Palace Museum....[ Call for Paper ] |
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International Conference on Service Oriented Computing (ICSOC'08) |
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Sunday, 20 April 2008 19:02 |
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Service oriented computing is an emerging cross-disciplinary paradigm for distributed computing that is changing the way software applications are designed, architected, delivered and consumed. The Sixth International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing follows the five previous editions in Vienna, Austria (2007), Chicago, USA (2006), in Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2005), New York City, USA (2004) and Trento, Italy (2003). ICSOC'08 builds on the success of previous conferences in this series, establishing bridges between established and new service research and applications communities and fostering cross-community scientific excellence. This year, we are focusing on building bridges with the business community because of its ongoing contribution to the emerging field of Services Science.
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Thursday, 21 February 2008 18:58 |
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Title : The Next Net, Net-centricity, Net Neutrality, NGN and IPv6 Transition to Social Networks Speaker : Fred Baker, Cisco Fellow, former IETF Chair  Speaker Introduction : Fred Baker was Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) chair from 1996 to 2001. He has been active in the networking and communications industry since the late seventies, working successively for CDC, Vitalink, ACC, and Cisco Systems. He is currently a Fellow and Senior Technologist at Cisco. He has chaired a number of IETF working groups, including Bridge MIB, DS1/DS3 MIB, ISDN MIB, PPP Extensions, IEPREP, and IPv6 Operations, and served on the Internet Architecture Board 1996-2002. He has co-authored or edited around 40 RFCs and contributed to many more. The subjects covered include network management, OSPF and RIPv2 routing, quality of service (using both the Integrated services and Differentiated Services models), Lawful Interception, Precedence-based services on the Internet, and others. He is currently a member of the Board of Trustees of the Internet Society, having served as its chair from 2002 through 2006, chair of the IPv6 Operations Working Group in the IETF, a member of the IETF Administrative Oversight Committee, and a member of the Technical Advisory Council Technical Advisory Council of the Federal Communications Commission. |
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The Second International Workshop on Architectures, Concepts and Technologies for Service Oriented Computing (ICSOFT 2008) |
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Sunday, 20 April 2008 19:00 |
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SOAIC2008 has the mission of "Service-Oriented, Application-centric, Integration-focused, collaboration enforced". It aims to bridge the gap between business and information technology using service-oriented paradigms, technologies and approaches. SOAIC 2008 is the fourth academic event following the success of SOAIC 2005, SOAIC 2006, SOAIC 2007. It is an international forum for researchers and practitioners from different areas of information technologies and business desciplines to exchange information and their experiences on the enabling technologies and best practices for Service Oriented Computing, and to identify the emerging research topics. |
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