Submissions are invited for next issue of IJSAIT

IJSAIT provides the academic community and industry for the submission of original research and applications related to Science and Applied Information Technology. The major theme that will be covered in this journal will include the following topics (but not limited to) :

Information Systems Engineering

  • IS development for sustainability IS
  • IS development with ubiquitous technologies
  • IT requirements for SIS development
  • Cognitive, business, social and requirement models for SIS
  • Secure & trusted SIS
  • IS compliance with rules, regulations or laws
  • IS evolution at any level: goals, requirements, models, systems
  • Database support for SIS
  • Conformance of the various IS levels: process, static, requirement, use case
  • Adequacy of IS development and enterprise development
  • Networked & virtual organizations
  • Participatory, collaborative IS approaches
  • Enterprise architecture and enterprise modeling
  • Requirements engineering for IS

Computer Vision, Graphics and Intelligence

  • Computational and Artificial Intelligence
  • Computer Vision
  • Video Processing
  • Pattern Analysis and Recognition
  • Bioinformatics
  • Computer Graphics and Virtual Reality
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Natural Language Understanding

Networks

  • Wireless Communication and Networks
  • Optical Networks
  • Multimedia Communication and Software
  • Performance Monitoring, QoS and Reliability
  • Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
  • Traffic Engineering
  • Network Security
  • Communication Software and Services
  • Cognitive Radio
  • Large Scale Networks

Data Management and Mining

  • Databases
  • Data extraction and Reporting
  • Information Retrieval
  • Web Data Management
  • Web Information Systems
  • Multimedia DB's
  • Mining Data, Text, and the Web
  • Metrics in data mining
  • Data Mining for Software Quality Assessment
  • Visualization Tools
  • Biomedical Data Mining

Parallel Distributed and Grid Systems

  • Grid and cluster computing
  • Parallel and distributed programming
  • Distributed systems and algorithms
  • Parallel numerical algorithms
  • Peer to peer computing
  • Theory and algorithms for parallel computation
  • Scheduling and load-balancing
  • Performance prediction and evaluation
  • High performance architectures and compilers
  • Mobile and ubiquitous computing
  • Fault Tolerant and Reconfigurable Computing Systems
  • Support tools and environments

Theoretical Foundations

  • Programming Techniques
  • Software Engineering
  • Programming Languages
  • Theory of Computing
  • Algorithms
  • Mathematical Logic
  • Operating Systems