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CyberC 2013: The 5th International Conference on Cyber-EnabledDistributed Computing and Knowledge Discovery/ ]9 A* i, F+ W) l$ B4 @
Beijing, China, October 10 - 12, 20138 }( p" }5 W9 x
CyberC isco-sponsored by:- ~9 G) c. ]$ l+ L3 E
6 p2 O0 F E! _- C9 @ 9 F$ O. r% f! y4 w% L+ L; v Q+ E$ l# r" yIEEE Computer Society (Technically Co-Sponsored) 3 l H N% S4 G4 {, b! aIEEE Technical Committee on Simulation U$ c8 q; d) H; ^$ o
IEEE CS Task Force on Networked Mobile Systems # T, ?, G7 d% n0 MBeijing Jiaotong University, China . f) g6 ]# \& t9 O; IUniversity of Louisville, USA+ T% r4 M/ w$ [( z$ E5 t7 }
Embedded Pervasive Computing Lab, HUST, China- }0 Y8 w+ H: T" b' D
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AT&T, USA,# C) `; {# d4 [' U7 I9 k
Teradata, USA,- k/ M \/ e2 i9 r
InfoBeyond, USA, * E9 [ D3 M( KComrise, USA, 4 B1 h) J' w1 K6 EHuawei, China, 4 l7 `! y9 ?; k; {4 m, G+ Z& SRainstor, USA 0 F- i9 i. M( ?6 D; c$ `% w: l : N7 R& R" W5 g; N2 uCyberC promotes research and development ofthe cyber-related technology and it is unique and significant that spansthrough cyber-enabled data mining and knowledge discovery, distributed andparallel computing, cyber security, cloud computing, pervasive computing,mobile computing, Internet, wireless networks, cognitive systems, cyberinformation process, information discovery, e-health via cyber network,e-science, web technology, and network performance and tools. The research anddevelopment in these areas have received extensive attention in both theacademia and industry to provide ubiquitous services for users. Varioushardware and software designs, algorithms, protocols, simulations, andtest-bed, and implementations are developed for distributed computing in aninterconnected and distributed network environment. The purpose of CyberC is toprovide a forum for presentation and discussion of innovative ideas, researchresults, applications and experience from around the world as well as highlightactivities in the related areas. 1 S" y: Z2 t3 @* i
; r2 z" K. W' h- g0 `" K$ rCyberC 2013 (The fifthCyberC) continues the aim to provide a forum for presentation and discussion ofinnovative ideas, research results, applications, and experience from aroundthe world as well as highlight activities in the related areas. The conferencefocuses on all aspects of distributed computing and knowledge mining and theirscientific, engineering, and commercial applications. The topics of interestsinclude, but not limited to:% s2 T" c5 M, n1 ]5 L+ a& `
Data Mining and Information Discovery " K* C7 V( p0 z) |( h1 ]Agent-baseddistributed data mining algorithms 2 b7 c7 e; U' ?; k8 k0 XDatastreaming, multimedia, stream, or web mining , ]6 [+ `7 H' h' l2 o" f! e+ zInformationdiscovery in data mining5 o. C, X! n; k/ X# ~ U2 |7 d+ D
Datamining applications for bioinformations and biometrics ; ]4 _5 C# Q% LDatabaseapplications and data mining ' d$ A5 W' ]+ d! R9 p* w- OSecurityand information assurance in data mining/ s, ~- t% w0 K5 D
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Parallel and Distributed Computing! y# }# k2 r7 b( L, C" ]. Q
Paralleland distributed algorithms9 Y4 P, O6 f8 Y- [" T, D# y8 t: y
Resourceallocation, load-balance, and management in distributed computing8 R. z. Q! s9 \/ y+ ~3 u
Grid andcluster computing: T& c/ V, r. _8 j& J) y
Cloudingcomputing p: _% L' k. t% @( P0 e( [
SOA, Webservices, and mobile services* o" p I5 H1 l
Web-caching,content delivery systems and data distribution systems( E8 I8 m; K* }% B$ ]# u
Webservices and internet computing ( {, D4 E1 u- @8 v. }9 `- `5 R3 jDistributedsystems and applications, modeling language, and software engineering for : N8 o$ M/ }" A6 n N9 V3 Y4 Xdistributedapplications + J) P! V& s7 v6 k+ f2 ^6 H ?. h
Pervasive/ubiquitouscomputing and intelligence 8 K1 K0 H s( X/ @' [Biological/molecularcomputing 6 _' x6 N% S" B8 t1 N' m0 g- H a9 l' L6 l* Q
Mobile andInternet Computing ( T" A% [) N' Q/ v% XWirelessad hoc networks, wireless mesh networks, networking theory and algorithms 7 c E6 A/ x, S0 }: N9 H% W- CWirelessembedded sensor systems, body sensor, new sensing capabilities, and security # r, K, I, n; nCognitiveradio and SDR1 V, V. X& C4 N& H6 q, Z
Futuregeneration communications for 4G or beyond (WiMAX, LTE) % j; u( e F# a* mPeer-to-peernetwork computing and overlaying networks7 g2 L1 }# P7 ^9 }) ~& I. c& ~
Directionalantenna and networking# o2 \1 p2 L7 i/ @% `
FDMA/OFDMAmodulations, synchronization, and power optimization , `9 N& B" B- b e) F, mMobile IPand Internet technology& R3 \5 u' {6 ? r
Key,attacking models, privacy, confidentiality, and security in Mobile WirelessNetworks ; I. i6 {" `) X2 s" h" b& x: \Communication,services, middleware, and multimedia on wireless networks" E" F- o6 t: S2 a8 _! Y
QoS,reliability, performance, and communication theory- l) } x# F! f7 K# H7 M* _$ Y
Wirelessnetwork simulations, implementation, and applications* g" G+ @( j/ R4 t& R
x. B5 D- a w: a b' mCloud Computing . h) v, K% E+ _# i" N! i: _Autonomic, Real-Time and Self-Organizing Clouds. y# c. y$ b; m& i h
Architectural models for public and privatecloud computing , Z$ B! d( @: W. N, _! q! [9 c# lCloud resource management and allocation : K& W; s' o3 {( rUtility models and service pricing/ _2 y# ^3 Y: i& p Z5 L- l$ V
New parallel / concurrent programming modelsfor cloud computing4 O1 s* Y5 K) S' w
Scientific computation and other applicationsin the cloud & v" S5 M }; i2 T3 p0 yWorkflows for cloud computing6 w) \8 j2 ^: ~+ M5 d* P
Content Delivery Networks using StorageClouds 5 K' ]4 X) p' U$ ~; K/ qEscience and Grid applications ' T2 W. T) f1 L `. S% `% e! _1 M# ]Escience workflow management: \* \! |9 V% J1 ~1 M3 h- }& D
Web semantics for Escience! {6 n! u$ j% [9 i' e* I
Ontologies and databases for Escience # `1 \! z- Q& u8 Z* @* m, ~Data and process provenance; V; g" w( F; \1 R' u
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Performance and User Experience8 Y8 y) r: p- ?4 v+ q* e( r
Performanceevaluation, measurement and optimization + ]$ K Z e1 J& l# iTools,test-bed, simulations, and experimental environments for user experiencemeasurement$ h6 s- l) `; H; H, t3 k4 H
Collaborativeand cooperative environments3 b8 l$ O1 N4 F9 @4 ]9 x, }& d
Autonomic,reliability, and fault-tolerance , h( C" l; W, s7 f( [; rAuthentication,trust, privacy and other security issues " C0 m4 M k( M3 zQoS forimprove user experience% b; q( I* s4 q' H% B' w- s
8 X4 v6 _8 b9 R1 N, }Important Days 5 G3 T; C3 V6 L. R' L- T, ~8 n 3 J& u& X/ X( M# z; J+ }May 15, 2013 - Conference PaperSubmission Deadline 1 A/ u$ a4 g+ m' nJune 15, 2013 - Notification ofAcceptance/Rejection & Registration Starts. G- r. q1 N. \+ D( Z6 t6 c
August 1, 2013 - Camera-Ready PaperSubmission Due & Registration Due $ e( w# g$ B, P9 Z. I' u+ ^3 R % ~. e2 K6 { ~4 W( y- ]- ISubmitted manuscripts have to present the original unpublished research that isnot currently under review for any other conference or journal. Papers notfollowing these guidelines will be rejected without review and further actionmay be taken, including (but not limited to) notifications sent to the heads ofthe institutions of the authors and sponsors of the conference. Submissionsreceived after the due date, exceeding length limit, or not appropriately structuredmay also not be considered.3 l y( w+ {/ u) p$ v' b
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Manuscripts shouldpresent the current research in the areas identified in the call for papers.All submitted manuscripts will be reviewed by experts in the fields and will bejudged from the aspects of problem significance, contributions, originality,correctness, technical strength, quality of presentation, and relevance to theconference attendees. Papers will be accepted with Regular Papers and Short Paperswith maximal 8 pages and 4 pages in the final version respectively. ( G5 ?& b6 ~# \& j& f- [0 v- U; q' p0 {# J, R; [6 [
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All accepted and presented papers, including theworkshops’ papers, will be published by IEEE Computer Society's ConferencePublishing Services (CPS) and are included in the IEEE Xplore database. Theywill be further arranged for indexing through IEE INSPEC, EI (Compendex), andThomson ISI. Authors of accepted papers, or at least one of them, shouldregister and present their work at the conference, otherwise their papers willbe removed from the digital libraries of IEEE Xplore and EI after theconference.8 m/ @4 x# c! ]$ b3 R- d, _* X+ ]