Dear Author,
Please forward to those who may be interested. Thank you.
The 2011 2nd International Congress on Computer Applications and Computational Science
(CACS 2011)
http://irast.net/conferences/CACS/2011
15-17 November 2011, Bali, Indonesia
CACS 2011 aims to bring together researchers and scientists from academia, industry, and
government laboratories to present new results and identify future research directions in
computer applications and computational science.
All papers published in the CACS 2011 proceedings will be included in the IEEE Xplore and
indexed in both Ei Compendex and ISTP. CACS 2011 has appeared in the IEEE Conferences
(Conference Record # 18959, IEEE Catalog Number: CFP1175N-CDR, ISBN: 978-1-61284-995-9).
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
· Computer Architecture and VLSI
· Computer Control and Robotics
· Computers in Education and Learning Technologies
· Computer Networks and Data Communications
· Data Mining and Data Engineering
· Energy and Power Systems
· Intelligent Systems and Autonomous Agents
· Internet and Web Systems
· Scientific Computing and Modeling
· Signal, Image and Multimedia Processing
· Software Engineering
Bali is a favorite vacation destination for many nationalities. Bali's natural
attractions include miles of sandy beaches, picturesque rice terraces, towering active
volcanoes over 3,000 meters high, fast flowing rivers, deep ravines, pristine crater
lakes, sacred caves, and lush tropical forests full of exotic wildlife. The island's
rich cultural heritage is visible everywhere - in over 20,000 temples and palaces, in many
colorful festivals and ceremonies, in drama, music, and dance. Bali is also well-known for
its night life. Come to Bali enjoying the beautiful environment and fun here!
Paper Submission Deadline: 15 July 2011 (Extended)
Review Decision Notifications: 15 August 2011
Final Papers and Author Registration Deadline: 9 September 2011
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With kind regards,
Jane Lew