The topics of the Conference would include but not restricted to: 

Quality and Reliability

Quality Assurance

Reliable and secure communications

Software Reliability and Testing

Infocom Systems Reliability

Power Systems Reliability

Reliability and Maintenance Models

Fault Tolerance in Hardware and Software systems

 

Mathematical Modelling and Optimization 

Soft computing

Financial Optimization

Inventory Management

Fuzzy Optimization

Knowledge Management

Supply chain management

Stochastic Petrinets

 

Infocom Technology (IT) 

Free and Open source software

Natural language processing

Cloud computing

Computer Architecture and Embedded Systems

Artificial Intelligence and Experts Systems

Data Mining and Data warehousing

Mobile Adhoc Networks

Network Technologies

Convergence Technologies

Human-Computer Interface

Information and Network Security

Mobile Computing

Software Engineering

Advances on Computing Mechanisms

Software and Web Engineering

ICT Act and Cyber Laws

Rural Applications of IT

E-Governance

 

Safety and Risk Analysis 

Risk Analysis

Infrastructure Systems Safety and Risk

Probabilistic Fracture Mechanism and Fatigue Analysis

Probabilistic Safety Assessment

 

Authors should prepare a Word File (.doc/.docx) version of their full paper. Papers must be according to IEEE format. 

Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings provided at least one of the authors register and undertake to present the paper. Conference Kit will be provided only to the registered authors. 

All accepted papers are expected to be included in IEEE Xplore and will be indexed by EI. 

Papers that are accepted must be presented at the conference, either by the authors themselves, or via proxy. In case a paper is not presented at the conference, it shall be deemed a no-show.

No-shows will be removed from post-conference distribution and will not be available on IEEE Xplore or other public-access IEEE forums.