MEXICAN 2009 - 10th MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER SCIENCE
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Deadline: June 21, 2009 | Date: September 21, 2009
Venue/Country: Mexico, Mexico
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10th MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER SCIENCE21- 25 SEPTEMBER 2009, Mexico City, MEXICOCALL FOR PAPERSSUBMISSIONS AT http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=enc2009>>> Full paper submission deadline (extended): 15th June 2009 <<<CONFERENCEThe Mexican International Conference on Computer Science is one of the most important scientific actions of the Mexican Society on Computer Science (SMCC). It promotes the publication of scientific results of the international community related to applied and fundamental research on Computer Science. Today, Computer Science has enlarged its horizons and it is practiced under multidisciplinary contexts that introduce new challenges to theoretical and technical approaches. In this sense, the conference provides a main scientific track but also workshops and tutorials on emergent and hybrid topics and technologies.SCIENTIFIC TRACKThis track will address topics concerning these issues focussing on issues concerning human computer interfaces, algorithmic, data management and exploitation and distributed systems. Authors are invited to submit original works on relevant topics, including, but not restricted to:* Software engineering techniques and methodologies: agile software techniques, software processes and modelling, software architectures, quality and metrics, programming paradigms (objects, components, services), autonomic systems.Chair:Maria Valeria de Castro, URJ, Spain, vcastro [at] escet.urjc.es* Data management and exploitation: distributed databases, stream management systems, sensor based networks and databases, multimedia data retrieval and management, natural language processing, database tuning, data mining, information visualization, information retrieval, P2P systems.Chair:Sodel Vazquez Reyes, ITESM, Mexico, vazquezs [at] itesm.mx* Distributed systems: middleware services, Web engineering, ubiquitous and mobile distributed computing, grid computing, collaborative computing, groupware development frameworks and toolkits, mobile collaborative systems, workflow management.Chair:Miguel Aguilar Cornejo, UAM-Iztapalapa, Mexico, mac [at] xanum.uam.mx * Algorithmic and Applied Mathematics: distributed algorithms, parallel computing, evolutionary algorithms, model checking, modal logic, incomplete reasoning.Chair:Efr?n Mezura, LANIA, Mexico, emezura [at] lania.mxINDUSTRIAL, APPLICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE TRACKThis year the conference will open a space for an industrial track for practitioners willing to report interesting experiences in developing solutions and systems in the industrial arena. The Industrial, Applications, and Experience Track covers innovative commercial implementations, novel applications of technology, and experience in applying recent research advances to practical situations, in any of the following areas:* Adapting DB Technology to Industrial Settings and Requirements* Application Areas (Government, Finance, Humanities, Home and Personal Computing, Telecommunications, ...)* Bio-Informatics/Life Sciences* Business Process Engineering and Execution Support* Data Management for Developing Countries* Digital Libraries/Document Management* Electronic Commerce* Engineering Information Systems* Enterprise Data Management* Enterprise Resource Planning* Environmental Management* Geographic Information Systems* Industrial-Strength Systems based on existing technology* Medical Systems* Reporting of Pitfalls and Difficulties* Retail Systems* Self-Managing Systems* System Design and ImplementationVENUEFrench poet Andr? Breton famously called Mexico the surrealist country par excellence, and Mexico City, the capital seems to revel in its strangeness. The world's third largest urban area (by some estimates) fills a highland basin 2240m above sea level, so you might already feel a bit light-headed upon arrival. The city impresses visitors as a wonderfully weird and welcoming world, and captivates them with its year-round springlike climate, bubbling street life and abundant cultural offerings. ENC 2009 will profit from the cultural opportunities offered by Mexico City (http://www.mexicocity.com.mx/indexen.html) and will combine science with an interesting cultural program. Here some links about the content of the program:* http://www.mna.inah.gob.mx/muna/mna_ing/intro_ing.html* http://www.templomayor.inah.gob.mx/* http://www.mexicocity.com.mx/teoti_i.htmlSUBMISSION GUIDELINESResearch papersAuthors are invited to submit full papers (12 pages, IEEE style) to this topic according to the conference schedule. All accepted full papers will be published in the IEEE conference proceedings and a selection of papers will be published in a recognized journal with ISSN registration.Industrial, Applications, and Experience PapersFull papers or extended abstracts must be submitted electronically, using the conference management tool. In particular, each paper must be formatted according to the conference's camera-ready format (IEEE style) and the page length is restricted to at most 12 pages.PROPOSAL GUIDELINESTutorial ProposalsDominique Decouchant, CNRS-LIG, France, Dominique.Decouchant [at] imag.frTutorial proposals must clearly identify the intended audience and its assumed background. Proposals must be no more than 5 pages and must provide a sense of both the scope of the tutorial and depth within the scope. The intended length of the tutorial (1.5 or 3 hours) should also be indicated, together with justification that a high-quality presentation will be achieved within the chosen time period and the indication of the main learning outcomes. Proposals should also include contact information (name, email, address, telephone number, and FAX number) and a brief bio of the presenters. If the proposed tutorial has been given previously, the proposal should include where the tutorial has been given and how it will be modified for ENC 2009. Proposals must be submitted electronically. Tutorial presentations will be made available to ENC 2009 participants.Workshop ProposalsRafael Lozano Espinosa, ITESM, Mexico, ralozano [at] itesm.mxFrancisco Acosta, UJAT, Mexico, francisco.acosta [at] ujat.mxENC 2009 will feature a number of co-located workshops on broad topics related to emergent topics in Computer Science, and held during the main conference. Workshop proposals should be no more than 5 pages and include the workshop title, technical description of the topic and issues, justification, potential officers, duration, and history (if any) of the workshop.IMPORTANT DATESCall for scientific and industrial papers:* Full paper submission deadline: 20th May 2009* Acceptance or rejection notification: 15th June 2009* Camera-ready: 15th July 2009Call for workshop and tutorial proposals:* Submission deadline: 30th April 2009* Acceptance or rejection notification: 10th May 2009* Official CFP and site web: 15th May 2009Call for Ph.D. workshop:* Submission deadline: 10th August 2009* Acceptance or rejection notification: 1st September 2009* Camera-ready: 17th September 2009Chairs:Maria Trinidad Serna, Instituto Tecnologico de Sonora,Mexico, tserna [at] ith.mxCarmen Mezura, Universidad Veracruzana, Mexico, cmezura [at] uv.mx
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