2013 2nd International Conference on Intelligent Information Networks (ICIIN 2013)

2013 2nd International Conference on Intelligent Information Networks (ICIIN 2013)

20 August, 2012

2nd to 3rd February 2013
Male,

ICIIN 2013 will be published in the Journal of Advances in Networks (JACN, ISSN: 1793-8244) as one volume, and indexed by EBSCO, CROSS REF,WorldCat, Google Scholar, and sent to be reviewed by Ei Compendex and ISI Proceedings.

IIN (Intelligent Information and Networks) is created to provide a prime international forum for researchers, industry practitioners and experts to exchange the latest fundamental advances in the state of the art and practice of Intelligent Information and Networks as well as joint-venture and synergic research and development across both areas.

Current ICIIN 2013 will be held during February 2-3, 2013 in Malé, Maldives.

All papers for the ICIIN 2013 will be published in the Journal of Advances in Computer Networks (JACN, ISSN: 1793-8244) as one volume, and will be included in the & Technology Digital Library, and indexed by EBSCO, CROSS REF,WorldCat, Google Scholar, and sent to be reviewed by Ei Compendex and ISI Proceedings.

ICIIN 2013 is in technical co-sponsorship with IACSIT and Journal of Advances in Computer Networks.

Important Date

Paper Submission (Full Paper)                                    Before September 15, 2012
Notification of Acceptance                                                  On October 5, 2012
Final Paper Submission                                                 Before October 20, 2012
Authors’ Registration                                                      Before October 20, 2012
ICIIN 2013 Dates                                               February 2 – 3, 2013

Malé, is the capital and most populous city in the Republic of Maldives. It is located at the southern edge of North Malé Atoll. It is also one of the Administrative divisions of the Maldives. Traditionally it was the King’s Island, from where the ancient Maldive Royal dynasties ruled and where the palace was located. The city was also called Mahal. Formerly it was a walled city surrounded by fortifications and gates (doroshi). The Royal Palace (Gan’duvaru) was destroyed along with the picturesque forts (kotte) and bastions (buruzu) when the city was remodelled under President Ibrahim Nasir’s rule after the abolition of the monarchy. However, the beautifully decorated Malé Hukuru Miskiy remains. In recent years, the island has been considerably expanded through landfilling operations. Over the years there have been many coup attempts and protests centered in Male as a result of demand for greater democracy in the Maldives.

Enquiries: iciin@iacsit.org
Web address: http://www.iciin.org/index.htm
Sponsored by: IACSIT, JACN

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