2011
Third Global Congress on
Intelligent Systems (GCIS
2011)
http://world-research-institutes.org/conferences/GCIS/2011
2011
Third World Congress on
Software Engineering (WCSE 2011)
http://world-research-institutes.org/conferences/WCSE/2011
6-8 December
2011, Guangzhou, China
GCIS
& WCSE 2011 intends to be a global forum for researchers and engineers to
present and discuss recent innovations and new techniques in intelligent systems
and software engineering.
GCIS
& WCSE 2011 conference proceedings will be indexed in Ei
Compendex and
ISTP (GCIS & WCSE 2009 and 2010 proceedings have already been
indexed in Ei Compendex), as well as included in the IEEE Xplore. Selected
papers will be published in related journal special issues in IEEE Transactions
on Industrial Informatics (SCI; Impact Factor: 1.614), IEEE Transactions on
Information Technology in Biomedicine (SCI; Impact Factor: 1.694), Decision Support Systems (SCI; Impact
Factor: 2.622), Information Systems Frontiers (SCI; Impact Factor: 1.309),
Information Systems Management (SCI; Impact Factor: 0.756), Systems Research and
Behavioral Science (SSCI; Impact Factor: 0.415, for papers on software
engineering management), and The Engineering Economist (for papers on the
technological economic study on software engineering), after expansion, review, and revision as
required. The registration fee of US
D
420 or
RM B 2700 includes publication of 1 paper, lunches, dinners, banquet, and coffee
breaks.
Specific
topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
GCIS:
artificial
intelligence, machine learning, intelligent control and automation,
computational intelligence, soft computing, nature-inspired computation,
bio-inspired algorithms, neuro-fuzzy techniques, genetic and evolutionary
algorithms, semantic web, etc..
WCSE:
Software metrics; Software tools and development environments; Software policy
and ethics; Programming languages; Internet and information systems
development; Software requirements; Software architecture and design;
Software components and reuse; Software testing and analysis; Human-Computer
Interaction; Software processes and workflows; Software dependability, safety,
privacy and reliability; Reverse engineering and maintenance; Program
comprehension and visualization, etc..
Guangzhou
is a sub-tropical city located at the north of the Pearl River delta, with an
ever-green scenery and flowers blooming all the year round. The city boasts a
history of more than 2,800 years and many tourist attractions, among which
highlights are White Cloud Hill Scenic Spot, Yuexiu Park, Six Banyan Temple,
Flowery Pagoda, and Sun Yatsen Memorial Hall. In the Suburbs, there are such
scenic spots as Conghua Hot Springs, Xiqiao Hill Scenic spot, Seven Star Crags,
and Foshan City. "Eating in Guangzhou" has become a popular saying both at home
and abroad. Guangzhou ranks first in the number of restaurants and tea-houses in
the country. Cantonese cuisine is good in color, fragrance, taste and
presentation.
Important
Dates:
Paper
Submission Deadline:
15
June 2011
Review
Notification:
1 September 2011
Final Papers and Author Registration Deadline: 15
September 2011
In addition
to research papers, the conference also encourages companies and institutions to
showcase their modern products and equipment in the conference
areas.
Please
email your inquiries to
GCIS2011@whut.edu.cn (for
GCIS
2011) or
WCSE2011@whut.edu.cn (for
WCSE
2011).
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http://world-research-institute.org/conferences/WCSE/2011
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