4th International Conference on Innovations in Information Technology–Review
Submission
Innovations’2007 seeks original full-length (5 pages maximum) paper proposals describing research in all areas of Information Technology that contribute to the conference theme. All papers will be peer reviewed. Acceptance will be passed on quality, relevance and originality. Accepted papers will be published by IEEE and fully indexed in IEEEXplore. Proposals for tutorials and special sessions are also welcome. The submission guidelines can be found on the conference web site:
Conference Journals
Selected papers of the conference will be considered for the following International Journals:
- Journal of Communications, Academics Publishers,
- International Journal of Web Services Practices, Computer Science Press,
- International Journal of Information Technology and Web Engineering,
Idea Group Publishing
Important Dates
Papers submissions deadline extended: August 28, 2007
Notification of acceptance: September 22, 2007
Final camera ready papers due: October 27, 2007
I would like all members to give any comments regarding this conference….
amin.
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I remember you saying something about a chance for a journal in this conf. I think if there’s a chance of getting into a journal, it should definitely be pursued.
Having said that, I think this paper frenzy should be reduced a bit and we should focus on doing some real work now that a few papers are in the review process. Just getting papers published wouldn’t do much good.
I agree. We should get finished with our thesis. And put some developmental work into it. And then we can persue journaled papers and good jobs