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Wireless Networks Information Processing and Systems: First International Multi Topic Conference, Imtic 2008 Jamshoro, Pakistan, April 11-12, 2008. In Computer and Information Science) (in English)
D. M. Akbar (Edt) Hussain (Author)
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Wireless Networks Information Processing and Systems: First International Multi Topic Conference, Imtic 2008 Jamshoro, Pakistan, April 11-12, 2008. In Computer and Information Science) (in English) - d. m. akbar (edt) hussain
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Synopsis "Wireless Networks Information Processing and Systems: First International Multi Topic Conference, Imtic 2008 Jamshoro, Pakistan, April 11-12, 2008. In Computer and Information Science) (in English)"
The international multi-topic conference IMTIC 2008 was held in Pakistan during April 11–12, 2008. It was a joint venture between Mehran University, Jamshoro, Sindh and Aalborg University, Esbjerg, Denmark. Apart from the two-day main event, two workshops were also held: the Workshop on Creating Social Semantic Web 2.0 Information Spaces and the Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks. Two hundred participants registered for the main conference from 24 countries and 43 papers were presented; the two workshops had overwhelming support and over 400 delegates registered. IMTIC 2008 served as a platform for international scientists and the engineering community in general, and in particular for local scientists and the engineering c- munity to share and cooperate in various fields of interest. The topics presented had a reasonable balance between theory and practice in multidisciplinary topics. The c- ference also had excellent topics covered by the keynote speeches keeping in view the local requirements, which served as a stimulus for students as well as experienced participants. The Program Committee and various other committees were experts in their areas and each paper went through a double-blind peer review process. The c- ference received 135 submissions of which only 46 papers were selected for presen- tion: an acceptance rate of 34%.