IRE - 2009

Kybernetes

ISSN: 0368-492X

Article publication date: 12 June 2009

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(2009), "IRE - 2009", Kybernetes, Vol. 38 No. 5. https://doi.org/10.1108/k.2009.06738eac.002

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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IRE - 2009

Article Type: Special announcements From: Kybernetes, Volume 38, Issue 5

IEEE System Man and Cybernetics SocietyInternational Conference on Information Reuse and IntegrationTuscany Hotel, Las Vegas, USA, August 10-12, 2009

The increasing volumes and dimensions of information have dramatic impact on effective decision making. To remedy, this situation IRE-2009 seeks to maximize the use of information. The conferences includes, but is not limited to the following areas: (Contributions were required by March 1. Participation is encouraged.)

  • Large scale data and system integration.

  • Component-based design and reuse.

  • Unifying data models (UML, XML, etc.) and ontologies.

  • Database integration.

  • Structured/semi-structured data.

  • Middleware and web services.

  • Reuse in software engineering.

  • Data mining and knowledge discovery.

  • Sensory and information fusion.

  • Reuse in modelling and simulation.

  • Case-based reasoning.

  • Natural language understanding.

  • Knowledge management and e-government.

  • Command and control systems (C4ISR).

  • Human-machine information systems.

  • Biomedical and healthcare systems.

  • Homeland security and critical infrastructure protection.

  • Manufacturing systems and business process engineering.

  • Information security and privacy.

  • Automation, integration and reuse across applications.

  • Survivable systems and infrastructures.

  • Artificial intelligence and decision support systems.

  • Heuristic optimization and search.

  • Knowledge acquisition and management.

  • Fuzzy and neural systems.

  • Soft/evolutionary computing.

  • Space and robotic systems.

  • Multimedia systems.

  • Service-oriented architecture.

  • Autonomous agents in web-based systems.

  • Information integration in grid, mobile and ubiquitous computing environment.

  • Systems of systems.

  • Semantic web and emerging applications.

  • Information reuse, integration and sharing collaborative environments.

For further information, please visit the web site: http://iri2009.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/

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