IJJ 2010 vol I(2)

CALL FOR PAPERS The International Journal of ACM JORDAN (IJJ) - Volume I, Issue II - June 2010 Issue

Submission Deadline:May 31, 2010 Notification Due:Jun 30, 2010 http://iswsa2010.acm.org

The topics suggested by this issue can be discussed in term of concepts, surveys, state of the art, research, standards, implementations, running experiments, applications, and industrial case studies. Authors are invited to submit complete unpublished papers, which are not under review in any other conference or journal in the following, but not limited to, topic areas. See authors guide for manuscript preparation and submission guidelines.

Accepted papers will be published online and authors will be provided with printed copies of the journal issue.

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Deadline: 31 May 2010 Notification: 30 June 2010 Revision: 10 July 2010 Publication: 31 July 2010

Topics:

The International Journal of ACM JORDAN (IJJ) considers the design, performance, and evaluation of innovate software that helps users find relevant information quickly. The major topics of IJJ include but not limited to:

Semantic information retrieval; semantic Web; social Web; Internet and web technologies. Human computer interaction interfaces, search and exploration interfaces; information visualization. Natural language processing and machine translation. Knowledge engineering and information representation; topic and entity detection; ontology's and classification; Data Mining; Knowledge virtualization. Access Methods; perfect hashing, trees, spatial indexes. Multimedia information systems; Speech Synthesis. Mobile databases and systems; Mobile and distance education; Mobility and multimedia systems Reasoning and answer sets; Intelligent techniques, logics, and systems; Cognitive science and knowledge Methodologies for evaluating information systems. Digital libraries; Information technologies; Digital information processing. Genomic databases. Geographic information systems. Tutoring systems; E-learning. Collaborative virtual environments. Intelligent interfaces. Moodle experiences, Second Life experiences. Context-aware systems Networking technologies Security in network, systems, and applications Evolutionary computation Autonomic and autonomous systems; Agent-based systems

All submitted papers will be judged based on their quality by the technical committee and reviewers. Papers that describe research and experimentation are encouraged. All paper submissions will be handled electronically and detailed instructions on submission procedure are available on IJJ website (iswsa2010.acm.org).

For more information, please visit the journal website (iswsa2010.acm.org)