CALL FOR PAPER
The topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
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1. Algorithms 2. Computer Security 3. Distributed Systems 4. Bio-informatics 5. Computer Networks 6. System Security 7. Data Mining 8. Database Systems 9. Computer Games 10. Data Encryption 11. Expert Systems 12. Data Compression 13. Digital Library 14. Neural Networks 15. Computer Modeling 16. Control Systems 17. Artificial Intelligence 18. Computer Animation 19. Computing Ethics 20. Image Processing 21. Information Retrieva 22. Computer Vision 23. Mobile Computing |
24. Event Driven Programming 25. Robotics and Automation 26. High Performance Computing 27. Security & Cryptography 28. Human Computer Interaction 29. Biomedical Engineering 30. Information Systems 31. Compilers and Interpreters 32. Internet and Web Applications 33. Computational Intelligence 34. Knowledge Data Engineering 35. Computer Architecture & VLSI 36. Computer Simulation 37. Computer Based Education 38. Programming Languages 39. Computer Graphics & Virtual Reality 40. Data Communications 41. Computer Graphics and Multimedia 42. Ubiquitous Computing
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43. Digital Signal and Image Processing 44. Ubiquitous Computing 45. Event Driven Programming 46. Robotics and Automation 47. High Performance Computing 48. Security & Cryptography 49. Human Computer Interaction 50. Biomedical Engineering 51. Information Systems 52. Compilers and Interpreters 53. Internet and Web Applications 54. Computational Intelligence 55. Knowledge Data Engineering 56. Computer Architecture & VLSI 57. Computer Simulation 58. Computer Based Education 59. Programming Languages 60. Computer Graphics & Virtual Reality 61. Data Communications 62. Computer Graphics and Multimedia |
63. New applications using or built on top of blockchains 64. Atomic Swapping Big Data and blockchain technology 65. Consensus protocols for blockchains 66. Formal Verification of Blockchain Protocols, Smart Contracts 67. Internet of things (IoT) and blockchain technology 68. Peer-to-peer networks 69. Permissioned and permissionless blockchains 70. Scalability and scalable services for blockchain systems 71. Security of Blockchain Protocols 72. Where does a blockchain makes sense
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