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MIPRO DC

Distributed Computing in Data Science and Biomedical Engineering 2019

Opatija, Croatia
20 - 24 May 2019
The conference ended on 24 May 2019

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
14th January 2019
Final Abstract / Full Paper Deadline
4th February 2019
Early Bird Deadline
6th May 2019

About MIPRO DC

DC intends to gather the latest research & development results on Data and Life Sciences supported by Distributed Computing. It seeks highquality original contributions, which demonstrate the theoretical and practical progress of Distributed Computing, Data Science and Biomedical Engineering as well as implementation experiences from researchers in the area

Topics

Cloud computing, Fog computing, Grid computing and service • cloud/ high performance computing • open source big data platforms • software systems for big data big data security and integrity • governance and management • security, Tools and platforms high performance computing big data computing data and visual mining cloud, Dew computing paradigms and applications distributed and parallel programming models and tools parallelization strategies and parallel algorithms scientific visualization methods and tools big data visualization algorithms heterogeneous computing, Adaptive and reconfigurable computing multicore and manycore technologies and programming distributed mobile applications reliability, Security and quality of service e-science technologies and distributed research infrastructure, Tools and platforms, Dew computing, Biomedical computing, Management and organization of bme environments, Bioinformatics and computational biology in medicine, Advanced bio-signal processing and interpretation, Monitoring of vital functions with sensor and ict systems, Wearable sensors and networks

Call for Papers

Chairs:

Karolj Skala (Croatia), Roman Trobec (Slovenia), Davor Davidović (Croatia)

Steering Committee:

Enis Afgan (Croatia), Lene Krøl Andersen (Denmark), Viktor Avbelj (Slovenia), Marian Bubak (Poland), Davor Davidović (Croatia), Matjaž Depolli (Slovenia), Tiziana Ferrari (The Netherlands), Montserrat Gonzalez (England), Aneta Karaivanova (Bulgaria), Zelika Klemenc-Ketiš (Slovenia), Dieter Kranzlmüller (Germany), Maria Lindén (Sweden), Tomislav Lipić (Croatia), Ludek Matyska (Czech Republic), Željka Mihajlović (Croatia), Jesús Carretero Pérez (Spain), Dana Petcu (Romania), Tonka Poplas Susič (Slovenia), Aleksandra Rashkovska Koceva (Slovenia), Karolj Skala (Croatia), Uroš Stanič (Slovenia), Ivan Tomašić (Sweden), Roman Trobec (Slovenia), Tibor Vámos (Hungary), Matjaž Veselko (Slovenia), Yingwei Wang (Canada), Roman Wyrzykowski (Poland)

Scope:

DC intends to gather the latest research & development results on Data and Life Sciences supported by Distributed Computing. It seeks highquality original contributions, which demonstrate the theoretical and practical progress of Distributed Computing, Data Science and Biomedical Engineering as well as implementation experiences from researchers in the area, including but not limited to the following topics:

Distributed Computing in Data Science:

  • Science Methods, Tools and Platforms
  • High Performance Computing
  • Big Data Computing
  • Data and Visual Mining
  • Cloud, Fog, Dew Computing Paradigms and Applications
  • Distributed and Parallel Programming Models and Tools
  • Parallelization Strategies and Parallel Algorithms
  • Scientific Visualization Methods and Tools
  • Big Data Visualization Algorithms
  • Heterogeneous Computing, Adaptive and Reconfigurable Computing
  • Multicore and Manycore Technologies and Programming
  • Distributed Mobile Applications
  • Reliability, Security and Quality of Service
  • e-Science Technologies and Distributed Research Infrastructure
Biomedical Computing, Technology, Engineering and Applications:
  • Informatization, Management and Organization of BME Environments
  • Bioinformatics and Computational Biology in Medicine
  • Advanced Bio-Signal Processing and Interpretation
  • Monitoring of Vital Functions with Sensor and ICT Systems
  • Wearable Sensors and Networks
  • Telehealth, Telecare, Telemonitoring, Telediagnostics
  • Robot technologies in medicine and healthcare
  • Social Networking, Computing and Education for Health
  • Improved Therapeutic, Diagnostics and Rehabilitation Methods

  Official language is English.

Important dates:

Abstract submission: January 14, 2019 Paper submission: February 4, 2019  Author notification: March 11, 2019 Camera-ready version: March 25, 2019 All deadline times are anywhere on Earth.

Registration / Fees: REGISTRATION / FEES Price in EUR Up to 6 May 2019 After 6 May 2019 Members of MIPRO and IEEE200230Students (undergraduate and graduate), primary and secondary school teachers120140Others220250 The discount doesn't apply to PhD students.Contact:

Karolj Skala Rudjer Boskovic Institute Center for Informatics and Computing Bijenicka 54 HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia

E-mail: skala@irb.hr

 

SUBMISSION GUIDELINE: Submission will put at least 3 single-blind peer reviews. Accepted papers will be published in the ISBN registered conference proceedings and submitted for posting to IEEE Xplore. The IEEE reserves the right to exclude a paper from distribution after the conference (including its removal from IEEE Explore) if the paper is not presented at the conference. .......................................................... JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUE Authors of the best scientific papers will be invited to submit an extended version of their work to the Scalable Computing: Practice and Experience (ISSN 1895-1767) Journal.

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