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Filipe Correia

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Jan 24, 2009, 12:41:20 PM1/24/09
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Nome: Doctoral Symposium on Informatics Engineering
Datas: 5 a 6 de Fevereiro 2009
Local: FEUP, Porto
URL: http://dsie.fe.up.pt/

The DSIE'09 - Doctoral Symposium on Informatics Engineering takes
place as part of the course on Methodologies for Scientific Research
(MIC), from the Doctoral Program on Informatics Engineering (ProDEI)
of the Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto.

Its main goal is to provide ProDEI students with a platform for
presenting their future research proposals and obtain feedback from
both academia and industry institutions. It is expected to serve as a
converging point for idea exchanging and establishment of new research
directions in several fields of Informatics Engineering and Computer
Science. The Programme Committee is composed of both ProDEI students
and invited senior researchers, who, in conjunction, will review the
submitted papers.

Students from other institutions are welcome to submit papers. Not
only will this experience be useful for future scientific research,
enabling feedback from other students perspectives and improving the
task of writing a scientific paper, as it will serve as a converging
point for presenting on-going and future work by other researchers.

Topics are included, but not limited, to the following:
* Aspect Oriented Programming
* Combinatorial Optimization
* Computer Graphics
* Computer Networking
* Database Systems and Data Warehouses
* Decision Support Systems
* Distributed Computing
* Electronic Commerce
* Geographic Information Systems
* Human-Machine Interfaces
* Image/Video Analysis and Recognition
* Information Retrieval
* Information Visualization
* Interactive Learning Environments
* Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
* Multi-Agent Systems
* Network Services and Parallel Processing
* Robotics and Automation
* Semantic Web
* Service Oriented Architectures
* Software Engineering
* Real-Time Systems
* Scheduling on Mutiprocessor Systems
* Computer Systems Security
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