The 12th International Conference on Network-Based Information Systems
(NBiS-2009)
http://www.takilab.org/conf/nbis/2009/
Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
Indianapolis, IN, USA, August 19-21, 2009
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Submission deadline: March 15, 2009
Authors Notification: May 1, 2009
Author Registration: June 1, 2009
Final Manuscript: June 5, 2009
Conference dates: August 19-21, 2009
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SCOPE
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The International Conference on Network-Based Information Systems (NBiS)
started as an International workshop in 1998, which was held in Vienna,
Austria in conjunction with DEXA International Conference. From 1998, NBiS
had been held successfully every year and high quality papers are
presented. After the 9-th NBiS,which was held at Krakow, Porland in 2006, NBiS was promoted to an
International Conference and the 10-th NBiS was held in Regensburg,
Germany in 2007 as International Conference.
NBIS is becoming a very important event for network research community
and is improved every year in quality and quantity.
This year the 12th NBiS will be held at Indiana University-Purdue
University Indianapolis Indianapolis (IUPUI), USA, from August 19 to
August 21, 2009.
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.
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 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 NBiS-2009 General Co-chairs.
Prof. Makoto Takizawa, Seikei University, Japan
makoto.takizawa {at} st.seikei.ac.jp
Prof. Leonard Barolli Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT), Japan
barolli {at} fit.ac.jp
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PAPER SUBMISSION GUIDELINE
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Submit a full paper not more than eight pages (IEEE Computer Society
proceedings Manuscripts: two column, single-spaced), including
figures and references, using 10 font size, and number each page.
You can find instructions for authors how to format the IEEE CS
proceedings Manuscripts, at the following web page:
http://www.computer.org/portal/site/cscps/
Prepare your paper in PDF file (Adobe format), and submit it
electronically to the NBiS-2009 web page:
http://www.takilab.org/conf/nbis/2009/
Accepted papers will be given guidelines in preparing and submitting
the final manuscript(s) together with the notification of acceptance.
Proceedings of the Workshops will be published by IEEE Computer
Society Press. Presented papers at NBiS-2009 will be considered for
publication in several Special Issues in International Journals.
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NBiS-2009 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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Conference Chairs
Makoto Takizawa, Seikei University, Japan
Leonard Barolli, Fukuoka Institute of Technology (FIT), Japan
Program Committee Chairs
Arjan Durresi, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), USA
Minoru Uehara, Toyo University, Japan
Workshop Chairs:
Elhadi Shakshuki, Acadia University, Canada
Tomoya Enokido, Risho University, Japan
Area Chairs:
Parallel and Distributed Algorithms and Systems
Rajeev Raje, IUPUI, USA
Communication Networks and Protocols
Vamsi Paruchuri, University of Central Arkansas, USA
Databases and Data Mining
David Taniar, Monash University, Australia
Grid, P2P Networks and Applications
Sriram Chellappan, Missouri Univ. of Science and Technology, USA
Web and Internet Applications
Muhammad Younas, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Ubiquitous and Pervasive Computing Applications
Markus Aleksy, ABB Corporate Research Center, Germany
Mieso Denko, University of Guelph, Canada
Multimedia Systems and Applications
Takahiro Hara, Osaka University, Japan
Wireless Networks
Mukul Goyal, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, USA
Network Security and Privacy
Qijun Gu, Texas State University at San Marcos, USA
Hiroaki Kikuchi, Tokai University, Japan
Intelligent Information Systems
Salvatore Vitabile, Palermo University, Italy
Antonio Gentile, University of Palermo, Italy
Distance Learning Systems
Santi Caballe, Open University of Catalonia, Spain
Biocomputing
Shiaofen Fang, IUPUI, USA
Hui-Huang Hsu, Tamkang University, Taiwan
International Liaison Chair:
Irfan Awan, University of Bradford, UK
Yoshitaka Shibata, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan
Publicity Chair
Fatos Xhafa, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain
Akio Koyama, Yamagata University, Japan
Local Arrangement Chair
Xukai Zou, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, USA
Web Administrator
Alisher Akber, Sekei University, Japan
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