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Call For Paper

The 7th International Conference on Computer Engineering and Networks (CENet2017)will be held on July 22-23 in Shanghai, China. CENet2017 aims to provide a high-level international forum for researchers and engineers in Computer Networks and Data Communication, Network Technologies, Services and Applications, Wireless Communications & Networking and so on.

Topics include but are not limited to:

Artificial Intelligence
  • Machine Learning
  • Cognitive Systems
  • Games
  • Robotics
  • Neural Networks
  • Knowledge-Based and Expert Systems

  • Software Architecture
  • Software Architectures for Real-time and Embedded Systems
  • Software Architectures for Cloud-based applications and Services
  • Functional validation and verification techniques for Software Components and Architectures

  • Applications and Media
  • Computer Vision
  • Geometric Computing
  • Scientific Visualization

  • Programming Languages
  • Transformation
  • New Programming Language Ideas and Concepts
  • Program Analysis and Verification

  • Software Engineering
  • Model Driven Engineering
  • Parallel/Distributed Systems
  • Program Comprehension and Visualization

  • Data Bases
  • Internet and Web-Based Database Systems
  • Object-Oriented and Object-Relational Database Systems
  • Similarity / Approximate Query Processing
  • Scientific, Biological and Bioinformatics Data Management and Data Mining

  • Cloud Computing
  • Architectural models for cloud computing
  • OS development for applications on clouds

  • Embedded Systems
  • System-level design and simulation techniques for Embedded Systems
  • OS & Real-Time support for Embedded Systems
  • Verification, validation, testing, debugging, and performance analysis of Embedded Systems
  • Time-predictable computer architecture
  • Safety-critical Embedded Systems

  • Networking
  • Mobile and Wireless Networks
  • Network Modeling and Simulation

  • Mobile Computing
  • adaptive computing
  • mobile device programming and applications
  • mobile middleware services based on events, and object models
  • visualization on handheld devices
  • wireless sensor networks