CITA
'07 - SOCIAL COMPUTING : ENGAGING COMMUNITIES
The
International Conference on IT in Asia reflects the increasing
focus on issues concerned with ICTs in developing countries. The
main aim of the conference was to examine the continuing roles
of ICTs within the prevailing challenges of development faced
by the region. Now in its 5th run, the conference focuses on Social
Computing.
Social
Computing is the result of the transformation brought about by
the technological advancement of the Internet as seen through
Web 2.0. This participatory architecture, where systems are designed
and developed based on user contribution, is the order of the
day. Software developments and web models have reversed its hierarchy
to adopt a more bottom-up implementation and top-down initiation
structure thus creating a wider participation of users whether
in creation of a product or in the discovery of a knowledge system.
Social
Computing lays the platform where a broad range of users can effectively
collaborate and contribute ideas, experience and expertise towards
an existing knowledge-box. Grid Computing has enabled scientific
communities to share large resources of data and information in
labs located at far corners of the continent while the digital
gap in rural communities is narrowed further with contributions
from community informatics and implemented using Wired and Wireless
technologies. Mobile Computing coupled with Multimedia enriched-contents
are targeted at urban communities with the thirst for more novel
and engaging experience through gadget and communication innovations.
The bottom line is, social computing is optimising high-value
tacit interaction between people creating a collected and sustainable
driver of productivity.
Systematically
the Internet and physical world is getting more tightly coupled/integrated
and seamless. This phenomenon known as Internet Singularity is
destined to accelerate scientific achievements, overcome the challenges
of businesses and enrich our society. This conference will provide
a platform for researchers and industry players to discuss the
role and impact of Social Computing as well as sharing ideas on
implementations and integration of these emergent technologies.
CITAE7 invites high-quality paper submissions in areas included,
but not limited to, the tracks listed.
Registration
Fees:
Early
Bird
(before
08/06/2007)
|
MYR
900.00 / USD250 |
| Normal
|
MYR
1000.00 / USD300 |
| Student |
MYR
500.00 / USD150 |