ICCA 2012 - Third International Conference on Computer Applications 2012
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Category ICCA; Techno Forum; R&D; Telecommunication; Management; Database
Deadline: July 31, 2012 | Date: December 27, 2012-December 29, 2012
Venue/Country: Pondicherry, India
Updated: 2012-02-26 20:15:14 (GMT+9)
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3rd International Conference on Computer Applications ? 201227 ? 29, December 2012Pondicherry, IndiaIn association with ASDF (Association of Scientists, Developers and Faculties) India Chapter, SERSC, Korea and MIR Labs, Gwalior.The Third International Conference on Computer Applications 2012 is featuring an exceptional line-up of invited speakers, researchers, scientists, industrialists, students in a six tracks at the Conference providing an ideal mix of high-level business, research, academic mastering and industrial talks. ICCA aims to bring researchers, scientists, engineers and various other scholars together to exchange and share their new ideas, experiences and the research outcome of all possible aspects of Computer Applications in Networking, Database, Telecommunications and Management. Each and every track is associated with one another.Wide range and area has been specified for the Conference. Any paper relating to Computer and its technology can be submitted. Papers can be submitted directly at https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icca2012For sponsorship opportunities, contact sponsorshipsicca.org.in and general queries write to iccaicca.org.in
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