RIVF 2009

Call for Papers

The conference solicits submission of research papers in all major areas of computing, especially results of inter-disciplinary research work combining state-of-the-art theories and methods of different disciplines. Topics include, but are not limited to:

* Information and Knowledge Management Track (Chair(s): Ralf Kutsche - Bich-Thuy Dong) o Integrated information systems o Semantic concepts and ontologies o Metadata management and standards o Multimedia systems o E-commerce and business integration solutions o Architecture o Security o Performance of information systems o Applications in public health o Logistics * Computational Intelligence (Chair(s): Bao Ho - Vincenzo Piuri) o Language and speech processing o Knowledge representation and reasoning o Soft computing o Knowledge discovery and data mining o Machine learning o Computational biology o Agent-based systems o Semantic web o Information extraction and retrieval * Communication and Networking (Chair(s): Anne Wei - Patrick Bellot) o Network architecture o Network protocols and security o Overlay networks o Parallel and distributed computing o Grid computing o Mobile and ubiquitous computing o Quantum networks and communications * Modeling and Computer Simulation (Chair(s): Anders Ynnerman - Carter Emmart) o Data visualization o Image processing o Virtual reality o Behaviour simulation o Scientific computing o Human-computer interface * Applied Operational Research and Optimization (Chair(s): Peter Brucker) o Linear programming o Integer programming o Dynamic programming o Constraint propagation o Heuristics o Applications in control o Production o Scheduling * Software Engineering and Embedded Systems (Chair(s): Paul Strooper - Thang Nguyen) o Agile methods, component-based, model-driven, grid-based software engineering o Open source software development o Product lines o Software process o Software testing and verification o Embedded system testing and verification o Integration and test o Multi-core programming o Real-time systems

Keynotes speakers

* Professor Paul Bourgine - Ecole Polytechnique, France. * Professor Laurence Wong - National University of Singapore, Singapore. * To be completed...

Doctoral Symposium

In addition to its plenary scientific sessions, the conference will include a one-day doctoral symposium, creating an opportunity for doctoral students to present their thesis work proposals and progress, and receive constructive comments and guidance from peer mentors in the fields.

Submission Instructions

Authors are invited to submit papers up to 8 pages, in English, describing the results of their research, or of their innovative, practical applications relevant to the conference topics. All papers must be original contributions and not previously published nor currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. All papers will be submitted on-line, in PDF format using IEEE standard template available on the conference website. For each paper the scientific program committee will evaluate its originality, relevance, and clarity. Accepted papers will be published in the main conference proceedings registered with IEEE Xplore and referenced in international libraries.

Students interested in RIVF'09 Doctoral Symposium are invited to submit papers up to 4 pages, on-line, and in the same PDF format and IEEE standard template as regular papers. All papers submitted to the doctoral symposium will also be reviewed and selected ones will be published in the conference addendum contributions.

Doctoral Symposium Chair:

Bich-Thuy Dong UNS-VNUHCM, Vietnam This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP