13th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING AND NETWORKING
January 3-6, 2012, Hong Kong, China
http://www.icdcn.org
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The 13th International Conference on Distributed Computing and
Networking (ICDCN 2012) will be held in Hong Kong, China, during
January 3-6, 2012. ICDCN has become a leading forum for disseminating
the latest research results in distributed computing and networking.
ICDCN 2012 will feature a stellar & diverse program (details available
at: http://icdcn2012.comp.polyu.edu.hk/program.html) with the
following highlights:
* 36 regular papers for dual-track oral presentation & 4 poster
papers, covering diverse topics in Distributed Computing &
Networking
* 3 Keynote speeches by renowned experts (Prof. Deborah Estrin (UCLA),
Dr. Thomas Moscibroda (Microsoft)& Prof. Anish Arora (Ohio State))
* A. K. Chowdhury Memorial Lecture by Prof. Raymond Yeung, Chinese
University of Hong Kong
* 4 Tutorials by international experts, covering state-of-the-art
topics such as cognitive radios, sensor and wireless networks and
cloud computing
* Full-day Workshop on "Computing and Networking for Internet of
Things".
* Ph.D. Forum, presenting exciting ongoing dissertation work by
several Ph.D. students.
* Industry Forum on "Market Trends and Issues in Cloud Computing"
The technical program includes papers and presentations by many
leading researchers and industry experts from Asia, North America and
Europe. The details of the technical program is available at
http://icdcn2012.comp.polyu.edu.hk/program.html
Registration for ICDCN 2012 and its events is now open (both online or
via fax/email) at the ICDCN Website. We look forward to seeing you
all at ICDCN 2012, and to an exciting time in Hong Kong!
Roger Wattenhofer and Jiannong Cao, General Chairs
Ajoy K. Datta and Archan Misra, Program Co-Chairs
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