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xml version1.0 encodingiso-8859-1Main MenuHomeAbout ACSConferencesArabic InformaticsNewsContact usSite SearchUsernamePasswordRemember meLost PasswordNo account yetRegisterLatest NewsPlease Re-registerAICCSA-06, March 8-11, 2006, Dubai/Sharjah, UAEArab Open Source Engineering FoundedCSPA-05, Cairo, Egypt, Jan. 2-3, 2005RTST 2005, March 7-9, 2005, Beirut and Byblos, LebanonPopular By-Laws AICCSA-06, March 8-11, 2006, Dubai/Sharjah, UAE Special Interest Groups Arab Open Source Engineering Founded Please Re-registerPlease Re-registerSaturday, 29 October 2005GreetingsIn our redesign of the ACS website, we had to purge the entire registered user database. If you had registered before, please re-register We apologize for any inconvenience but this step was necessary. AICCSA-06, March 8-11, 2006, Dubai/Sharjah, UAESaturday, 19 March 2005Call forPapers The fourth ACS/IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications (AICCSA-06) will be held in Dubai/Sharjah, UAE, in March 2006. This is the perfect time to be in UAEAICCSA is the premier Computer Science and Engineering Conferencein the Middle East. Authors are invited to submit papers describing new advances in computer systems and their applications. We welcome papers that are theoretical, conceptual, descriptive in nature, or a survey of the state of the art. Papers selected for presentation will appear in the Conference Proceedings, which will be published by the IEEE Computer Society. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Algorithms and BioinformaticsDatabase and Data MiningEmbedded Systems and Applicationse-LearningMultimediaNetworking and Wireless TechnologySecurity and Information AssuranceSoftware Engineering and ApplicationsVLSI Circuits and Systems Important Dates:Workshop, Tutorial, Panel Submissions: June 20, 2005Paper and Poster Submissions: June 20, 2005Notification of acceptance: September 20, 2005Camera ready copy due: October 22, 2005Author Registration: October 22, 2005Download the Call for Papers here or visit the conference website here. Special Interest GroupsWednesday, 15 October 2003Special Interest Groups (SIGs) within ACS consist of focus groups sharing a common interest in a given area or issue related to ACS. Currently, we have three SIGs:Arabic Informatics (AI-SIG) Headed by Ali Mili, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USAContact the AI-SIGParticipate in AI-SIGForumsFormal Methods (FM-SIG)Headed by Ali Abdallah, South Bank University, London, UKContact FM-SIGParticipate in FM-SIG ForumsWomen in Computer Sciences (WCS-SIG)Headed by Fatma Mili, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, USAContact WCS-SIGParticipate in WCS-SIG Forums More...By-Laws
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