International Conference on Systems, Computing Sciences and Software Engineering
(SCSS 09)
Technical Committee Members
SCSS 09 provides a virtual forum for presentation and discussion of the state-of the-art research on Systems, Computing Sciences and Software Engineering. The virtual conference will be conducted through the Internet using web-conferencing tools, made available by the conference. Authors will be presenting their PowerPoint, audio or video presentations using web-conferencing tools without the need for travel. Conference sessions will be broadcast to all the conference participants, where session participants can interact with the presenter during the presentation and (or) during the Q&A slot that follows the presentation.
This international conference will be held entirely on-line. The accepted and presented papers will be made available after the conference both on a CD and as a book publication. Conference participants - authors, presenters and attendees - only need an internet connection and sound available on their computers in order to be able to contribute and participate in this international ground-breaking conference. The on-line structure of this high-quality event will allow academic professionals and industry participants to contribute work and attend world-class technical presentations based on rigorously refereed submissions, live, without the need for investing significant travel funds or time out of the office.
Potential non-author conference attendees who cannot make the on-line conference dates are encouraged to register, as the entire joint conferences will be archived for future viewing.
Topics Include:
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Grid Computing
Resource Discovery
e-Science and Virtual Instrumentation
Computers for People of Special Needs
Information and Knowledge Engineering
Parallel and Distributed processing
Services and Applications
Databases
Signal Processing Theory and Methods
Signal Processing Architectures
Information Processing
Object Based Software Engineering
Real Time Systems Multiprocessing
Kernel and OS Structures
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Internet-based Computing Models
Programming Models and tools
Biometric Authentication
Human Computer Interaction
Algorithms
Modeling and Simulation
Embedded Systems and Applications
Programming Languages
Signal Processing for Communication
Signal Processing Implementation
Geographical Information Systems
Parallel and Distributed Computing
File Systems and I/O
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SCSS 09 is the fifth conference of the SCSS series of e-conferences. SCSS 05 was part of CISSE05 (www.cisse2005.org), the World's first Engineering/Computing and Systems Research E-Conference. CISSE 2005 was the first high-caliber Research Conference in the world to be completely conducted online in real-time via the internet. CISSE 2005 received 255 research paper submissions and the final program included 140 accepted papers, from more than 45 countries. CISSE 2006 received 691 research paper submissions and the final program included 390 accepted papers, from more than 70 countries. CISSE 2007 received 750 research paper submissions and the final program included 406 accepted papers, from more than 80 countries. A total of 948 paper submissions were received for CISSE 2008 and the final program included 382 accepted papers, from more than 80 countries. The concept and format of CISSE were very exciting and ground-breaking. The PowerPoint presentations, final paper manuscripts and time schedule for live presentations over the web had been available for 3 weeks prior to the start of the conference for all registrants, so they could choose the presentations they want to attend and think about questions that they might want to ask. The live audio presentations were also recorded and were part of the permanent CISSE archive, which also included all power point presentations and papers. Springer, the official publisher for CISSE, published the 2005 proceedings in 2 books [Book 1 (Flyer) and Book 2 (Flyer)], CISSE 2006 proceedings in four books [Book 1 (Flyer), Book 2 (Flyer), Book 3 (Flyer) and Book 4 (Flyer)], the CISSE 2007 proceedings in four books [Book 1 (Flyer), Book 2 (Flyer), Book 3 (Flyer) and Book 4 (Flyer)] and the CISSE 2008 proceedings in four books.
The CISSE conference audio room provided superb audio even over low speed internet connections, the ability to display PowerPoint presentations, and cross-platform compatibility (the conferencing software runs on Windows, Mac, and any other operating system that supports Java). In addition, the conferencing system allowed for an unlimited number of participants, which in turn granted us the opportunity to allow all CISSE participants to attend all presentations, as opposed to limiting the number of available seats for each session.