Sponsors & Supporters

江苏省工程热物理学会

上海市浦东新区计算机协会

Universiti Sains Malaysia

University of Jaen,Spain

Yeungnam University, Korea

中国知网

Call For Paper

The 5th International Conference on Computer Engineering and Networks (CENet2015)will be held from September 12-13, 2015 in Shanghai, China. CENet2015 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