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    CODATA 2010 - 22nd CODATA International Conference 2010

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    Category CODATA 2010

    Deadline: April 30, 2010 | Date: October 24, 2010

    Venue/Country: Cape Town, South Africa

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

    Call For Papers - CFP

    The paper size of the abstract should be 21*29.5cm (A4) with a margin of 3cm on the top and bottom and 2.5cm on the right and left. The abstract should be formatted using "Times New Roman" font throughout, single-spaced paragraphs, capitalized titles using 14 pt. type, and 12 pt. type for the body text. The abstract should be submitted as a ".doc" file attachment.
    Submit your abstract by email on or before 30 April 2010.
    Sample Abstract Submission (.doc file)
    Click here to submit Submission Form
    Interested companies and universities are invited to participate in the Exhibition of different distributed computing applications for science and technology (physics, geophysics, biology, bioinformatics, chemistry, pharmaceuticals, weather forecasting and calculation of climatic changes etc). If interested in exhibiting, please contact the CODATA Secretariat at codataatdial.oleane.com
    Conference Topics :
    Scientific Data for Sustainable Development
    Information society and innovations
    Data sources, criteria, and models for sustainable development
    New directions in international scientific data coordination: the role of ICSU and its interdisciplinary bodies
    Building a community of data scientists: promise and pitfalls
    Preservation of and access to scientific & technical data in developing countries
    International social science data archives: models, policies, & principles
    External threats to freedom of access
    Crossing the digital divide: recent progress in improving data management in the developing world
    Role and operation of data centers and data services in the future
    Panel on issues and concerns of data-oriented young scientists and curricula in data management and informatics
    e-Science and e-Science Networks
    International multi-disciplinary large data projects for science and education and for business applications; Global scientific data sharing and application
    Regional and global e-science and cyberinfrastructure developments
    Grid infrastructure and standards for resource sharing across networks and institutions
    Advanced cluster computing algorithms for data processing in computational fluid dynamics, structural crash analysis, MEMS design, financial modeling, factory scheduling, etc.
    Advanced distributed data processing methods for science and engineering applications
    Infoscience and Computational informatics
    Theory, models and methods relating to distributed data processing and archiving
    New approaches to data transfer, storage and processing
    Long-term data stewardship and digital preservation: institutional approaches and technical concerns
    Data ICT and applications
    Role of data for promoting public understanding of science
    Preserving and digitizing legacy data
    Data Mining/Knowledge Management
    Enhancing the transformation of data to knowledge
    Artificial Intelligence applications in science - based decision-making
    Developing community databases: lessons from biodiversity, geochemistry, neurology, health, and other disciplines
    Data security in information and communication systems
    Interoperability and Data Integration
    Interoperability of heterogeneous data systems on materials, environments, human sciences and other fields
    Development of open access, data commons, information commons and open culture: building links between regional, disciplinary, and interdisciplinary initiatives
    Addressing linguistic barriers to scientific data integration and application
    Data assimilation approaches and the role of interoperability standards in modeling and simulation applications
    Human science integration and its synthetic research methodology
    New frontiers in human science data integration
    Earth and Environmental Data
    Sensor webs and networks for real-time monitoring and analysis
    The emerging global earth observing system of systems: technical and policy issues
    Implementing geospatial data infrastructures: progress at local, national and global levels as well as in geoscience data management
    Polar Year data policy and management
    Strategy for IPY data management based on the scientific questions formulated in the IPY 2007-2008 Science Plan
    Special needs of the social sciences, the Education, Outreach and Communications Plan, and the general public
    Organizational data flow structure (including procedures of access, transmission and archival of data )
    Progress and problems in geoscience data management for the I*Ys
    Role of data in climate change mitigation and adaptation
    Biological Science, Medical and Health Data
    Bioinformatics; Proteome Database; Genetic Data Issues
    Biodiversity; Observation and Specimen Records (Access to Biological Collection Data)
    Risks Data for safety (disasters, illnesses, etc.)
    Measuring people and their health: scientific and ethical issues
    Organizing disaster and health risk in support of disaster management
    Physical Science Data
    The Fundamental Constants: cross-disciplinary coordination and standards issues
    Materials science data and their multidisciplinary applications
    Gas Hydrates
    Informatics in energy resource management
    Managing Astronomical Data : Lessons learned in their development

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