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Deadkine Looming: - Call for Papers: IEEE ScalCom 2016
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Deadkine Looming: - Call for Papers: IEEE ScalCom 2016
3/24/16 4:18 PM
July 18-21, 2016 - Toulouse France
Extended Submission Deadline – March 25, 2016
Communication networks have known great developments and many new applications in the same time. Scalability has rapidly become one of the central aspect of the disciplines. It is of paramount importance to review and assess these new developments in comparison with recent research achievements in the well-established areas of scalable computing and communications, from industry and the scientific community. The 16th IEEE International Conference on Scalable Computing and Communications (ScalCom 2016) will provide a forum for the presentation of these and other issues through original research presentations and will facilitate the exchange of knowledge and new ideas at the highest technical level. For more information, please visit http://scalcom2016.sciencesconf.org/.
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