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    NBIS 2009 - NBiS2009 The 12th International Conference on Network-Based Information Systems

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    Category NBIS 2009

    Deadline: April 10, 2009 | Date: August 19, 2009

    Venue/Country: Indianapolis, U.S.A

    Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    NBiS2009 The 12th International Conference on Network-Based Information Systems

    will be held at Indianapolis, USA, on Aug. 19 (Wed.) to 21 (Fri.), 2009

    In the past decade, our network infrastructure has undergone radical changes.

    It has evolved from a small number of interconnected computer networks to a

    global socio-technical infrastructure, where people communicate and interact

    spontaneously in cyber space and with the cyber physical world, create content

    and share knowledge over a network of heterogeneous networks.

    In the future, global society will increasingly rely on socio-technical networks

    designed in harmony with societal values and economic viability, with enhanced

    security, privacy, resilience, availability and manageability, and the ability to

    incorporate as yet unforeseen technologies, applications and services.

    Future networks should be available anytime and anywhere, be accessible from any

    communication device, require little or no management overhead, be resilient to

    failures and malicious attacks, and be trustworthy for all types of communication.

    They must be able to evolve over time to incorporate new technologies, support

    new classes of applications, and meet new requirements and challenges. They also

    need to accommodate growth and unforeseen changes across many dimensions,

    including traffic load, network size and topology, physical link characteristics,

    different types of applications, and heterogeneity, without significant

    performance degradation. The conference scope ranges from home networks with

    numerous "smart" appliances to enterprise networks, core networks, and

    application-level networks.

    The main objective of NBiS is to bring together researchers from both network

    systems and information systems with the aim of encouraging the exchange of ideas

    and experience between these two communities. It will represent an international

    forum to give an overview of the most recent trends.

    The NBiS seeks original contributions in all relevant areas, including but not

    limited to the following topics.

    Topics of interest

    -Parallel and Distributed Algorithms

    -Communication Networks and Protocols

    -Databases and Data Mining

    -Grid Infrastructures

    -P2P Overlay Networks and Applications

    -Scheduling, Resource Discovery and Allocation

    -JXTA-based Applications

    -Web and Internet Applications

    -Ubiquitous Computing Applications

    -Pervasive Computing and Applications

    -Multimedia Systems and Applications

    -Autonomic Computing

    -Distributed Object-Oriented Systems

    -Heterogeneous Wireless Networks

    -Sensor Networks

    -Ad Hoc Networks

    -Sensor and Actor Networks

    -High-Speed Networks

    -Routing Algorithms

    -Interoperable Systems

    -Electronic Commerce

    -Network Security and Privacy

    -Intelligent Information Systems

    -Distance Learning Systems

    -eBusiness

    For further information, please contact the Conference General co-chairs.


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