October 10 - 12, 2012
CyberC – International Conference on Cyber-enabled distributed computing and knowledge discovery –promotes research and development of the cyber-related technology. It is unique and significant that spans through cyber-enabled data mining and knowledge discovery, distributed and parallel computing, cyber security, cloud computing, pervasive computing, mobile computing, Internet, wireless networks, cognitive systems, cyber information process, information discovery, e-health via cyber network, e-science, web technology, and network performance and tools. The research and development in these areas have received extensive attention in both the academia and industry to provide ubiquitous services for users. Various hardware and software designs, algorithms, protocols, simulations, and test-bed, and implementations are developed for distributed computing in an interconnected and distributed network environment. The purpose of CyberC is to provide a forum for presentation and discussion of innovative ideas, research results, applications and experience from around the world as well as highlight activities in the related areas.

CyberC has been held since 2009 and CyberC 2012 (the fourth CyberC) continues the aim to provide a forum for presentation and discussion of innovative ideas, research results, applications, and experience from around the world as well as highlight activities in the related areas. The conference focuses on all aspects of distributed computing and knowledge mining and their scientific, engineering, and commercial applications. Major topics including:

• Data Mining and Information Discovery
• Parallel and Distributed Computing
• Mobile and Internet Computing
• Cloud Computing and Escience
• Wireless Networks, QoS, and Applications (Mesh, 4G, Sensor, etc.)
• Performance and Tools in Distributed Computing

• Keynote Speakers
Dr. Min Chen,Alok Srivastava,George Kong,Prof

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