Important Dates
Sep 06, 2013 : |
Abstract Submission (Closed) |
Sep 06, 2013 : |
Submission of regular papers (Closed) |
Oct 28, 2013 : |
Paper acceptance notification to authors |
Nov 07, 2013 : |
Final camera ready paper submission due |
Conference Committee
Patron
Achyuta Samanta, KIIT, India
Advisory Committee
Gérard Huet, INRIA, France
Tomasz Janowski, UNU-IIST, Macao
P. P. Mathur, KIIT, India
H. Mohanty, University of
Hyderabad, India
David Peleg, WIS, Israel
R. K. Shyamasundar, TIFR, Mumbai, India
General Chair
Maurice Herlihy, Brown University, USA
Program Chair
Raja Natarajan, TIFR, Mumbai, India
Conference Management Chair
B. S. P. Mishra, KIIT, India
Organizing Chair
Arup Abhinna Acharya, KIIT, India
Finance Chair
Manoj Kumar Mishra, KIIT, India
Publicity Chair
Nachiketa Tarasia, KIIT, India
Registration Chair
Subhasis Dash, KIIT, India
Publications Co-Chair
Chittaranjan Pradhan, KIIT, India
Tanmaya Swain, KIIT, India
Industry Symposium Co-Chairs
Prachet Bhuyan, KIIT, India
Abhishek Thakur, BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus
Student Symposium Co-Chairs
Sapna P.G., Coimbatore Institute of Technology
Prasant K Swain, KIIT, India
Project Innovation Contest Co-Chair
Abhishek Ray, KIIT, India
Anuja K Acharya, KIIT, India
ICDCIT 2014
International Conference on Distributed Computing and Internet Technology
Established in 2004, the ICDCIT conference series has become a platform for Computer Science researchers from India and all over the world to exchange research results and ideas on the foundations and applications of Distributed Computing and Internet Technologies.
The 10th International Conference on Distributed Computing and Internet Technologies (ICDCIT-2014) will take place in Bhubaneswar during 6th - 9th February 2014. It will be organized by KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, India.
ICDCIT 2014 solicits original papers contributing to the foundations and applications of Distributed Computing and Internet Technology in the following broad area
Distributed Computing |
Internet Technologies |
Societal Applications |
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Paper Submission
Authors are invited to electronically submit their paper using LNCS format written in English, of up to 12 pages, presenting the results of original research or innovative practical applications relevant to the conference. All submissions will be done electronically and submitted papers will be peer reviewed for possible inclusion in the conference proceedings published by Springer - Verlag in a volume in “Lecture notes on Computer Science” like the last nine editions.
Papers can be submitted through the easy chair Link
*Atleast one of the author of a selected paper must present the paper in the conference.
ACCEPTED PAPERS
CFP DOWNLOAD: PDF / Printer Friendly
For any enquiry mail to: icdcit@kiit.ac.in
The proceedings of ICDCIT 2014 will be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes on Computer Science series. (like the last nine editions) |
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Proceedings of ICDCIT-2014: Springer LNCS 8337 |
Fourth Student Research Symposium
6th - 9th February 2014 • KIIT University
ACCEPTED PAPERS
Important Dates: |
Abstract Submission: |
30th September 2013 |
Held in Conjunction with the 10th ICDCIT 2014
3rd Project Innovation Contest - 2014
6th - 9th February 2014 • KIIT University
Projects Selected for Presentation
Important Dates: |
Last Date for Submission: |
5th November 2013 (Closed) |
Held in Conjunction with the 10th ICDCIT 2014
Fourth Industry Symposium - 2014
6th - 9th February 2014 • KIIT University
The 4th Industry Symposium 2014 will be held in conjunction with 10th ICDCIT on 6th February 2014 with the Theme on “Internet of Things” (IoT) and with special focus on “IT Readiness of Engineering Graduates for Industry”. This edition has the following attractions:
- Invited Talks
- Panel Discussion
Program Committee
Sanjeev K. Aggarwal, IIT Kanpur |
Paddy Krishnan, Oracle Labs, Australia |
KIIT University
At/PO- KIIT, Bhubaneswar - 751024, Odisha, India
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+91 674 2725 630, 2725 272, |
Fax: |
+91 674 2725 481, 2725 453, |
Website: |
Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Odisha’s rich cultural history continues to shape its present. Its transformation from relative isolation to the technology-savvy state definitely started from its capital city - Bhubaneswar. Institutions imparting technical education, corporate houses and giant industrial establishments have made this transformation possible. Bhubaneswar which always remained the nerve centre of the state has a chequered history. Read more...