This volume contains a subset of the papers presented at the 10th Panhellenic Conference in Informatics (PCI 2005), which took place at the City of Volos, Greece, during November 11-13, 2005. After an international call for papers, 252 full papers were submitted. The number of the submitted papers constitutes a record number for the conf- ence and reveals its growing dynamics. The authors represented universities and institutes from the following countries: Algeria, Bulgaria, China, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Finland, Greece, The Netherlands, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Korea, The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Malaysia, Poland, Romania, Spain, Taiwan, Turkey, Ukraine, UK, and USA. Of the submitted papers, 81 were accepted for inclusion in this volume, giving an acceptance ratio of appr- imately 32. 2%. The papers are classi?ed into 17 thematic sections as follows: - data bases and data mining - algorithms and theoretical foundations - cultural and museum information systems - Internet-scale software/information systems - wearable and mobile computing - computer graphics, virtual reality and visualization - AI, machine learning and knowledge bases - languages, text and speech processing - bioinformatics - software engineering - educational technologies - e-business - computer and sensor hardware and architecture - computer security - image and video processing - signal processing and telecommunications - computer and sensor networks We would like to thank all the ProgramCommittee members and the additional reviewers for devoting time, e?ort and expertise so bounteously.
| ISBN: | 9783540296737 |
| Publication date: | 26th October 2005 |
| Author: | Panhellenic Conference on Informatics, Panayiotis Bozanis, E N Houstis |
| Publisher: | Springer an imprint of Springer Berlin Heidelberg |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 873 pages |
| Series: | Lecture Notes in Computer Science |
| Genres: |
Mathematical theory of computation Human–computer interaction Network hardware Algorithms and data structures Software Engineering Databases |
This volume contains a subset of the papers presented at the 10th Panhellenic Conference in Informatics (PCI 2005), which took place at the City of Volos, Greece, during November 11-13, 2005. After an international call for papers, 252 full papers were submitted. The number of the submitted papers constitutes a record number for the conf- ence and reveals its growing dynamics. The authors represented universities and institutes from the following countries: Algeria, Bulgaria, China, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Finland, Greece, The Netherlands, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Korea, The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Malaysia, Poland, Romania, Spain, Taiwan, Turkey, Ukraine, UK, and USA. Of the submitted papers, 81 were accepted for inclusion in this volume, giving an acceptance ratio of appr- imately 32. 2%. The papers are classi?ed into 17 thematic sections as follows: - data bases and data mining - algorithms and theoretical foundations - cultural and museum information systems - Internet-scale software/information systems - wearable and mobile computing - computer graphics, virtual reality and visualization - AI, machine learning and knowledge bases - languages, text and speech processing - bioinformatics - software engineering - educational technologies - e-business - computer and sensor hardware and architecture - computer security - image and video processing - signal processing and telecommunications - computer and sensor networks We would like to thank all the ProgramCommittee members and the additional reviewers for devoting time, e?ort and expertise so bounteously.
Advances in Informatics features in the following genres: Mathematical theory of computation, Human–computer interaction, Network hardware, Algorithms and data structures, Software Engineering, Databases
Advances in Informatics is available in Paperback
Advances in Informatics was written by Panhellenic Conference on Informatics, Panayiotis Bozanis, E N Houstis and published by Springer an imprint of Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Advances in Informatics has 873 pages
Yes it is part of Lecture Notes in Computer Science series