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IEEE IRI
City
PittsburghPA
Country
United States
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The development of software and its’ supporting hardware, at the global level, is becoming a race for speed, memory, and most&#8211;importantly, cost&#8211;effectiveness&#046; Simply put, software plays an ever&#8211;increasing role in the world economy&#046; This is currently about 20 percent of the U&#046;S&#046; GDP&#046; It includes everything from providing creative decision support in cancer research to simulating nuclear fusion reactor designs to mining big data for scientific research and business – all of which generalize to creating knowledge, which did not previously exist&#046; All this and more are enabled by reuse and integration&#046;<br>Information Reuse and Integration (IRI) encompasses all approaches for effectively removing redundancy in the representation and exercise of data and knowledge for incorporation into systems and applications&#046; Data integration provides knowledge, which is more compact and is thus of greater utility than the original data&#046; Furthermore, IRI addresses the representation, cleansing, generalization, validation, and reasoning strategies for the scientifically&#8211;sound and cost&#8211;effective advancement of all systems – including software, hardware, and systems of systems (SoS)&#046;<br>This conference explores three major tracks: information reuse, information integration, and reusable systems (SoS)&#046; Information reuse explores theory and practice of information representation and randomization; information integration focuses on innovative strategies and algorithms for fusing sources of data and knowledge; and, reusable systems focuses on developing and integrating collections of systems, which provide novel cost&#8211;effective capabilities&#046;<br>The IEEE IRI conference serves as a forum for researchers and practitioners from academia, industry, and government to present, discuss, and exchange ideas that address real&#8211;world problems with real&#8211;world solutions&#046; Theoretical and applied papers are both welcome&#046; The conference program will include several plenary speeches from academia, industry, and government; special sessions, open forum workshops, panels, and tutorials (at no extra charge)&#046;<br>The conference includes, but is not limited to, the areas listed below:<br>Reuse and integration in VLSI/ SoC, and Computing architectures<br>Large Scale System Integration<br>Component&#8211;Based Design &amp; Reuse<br>Unifying Data Models (UML, XML, etc&#046;) and Ontologies<br>Database Integration<br>Structured/Semi&#8211;structured Data<br>Reuse in Software Engineering<br>Data Mining &amp; BigData<br>Sensory and Information Fusion<br>Automation, Integration and Reuse Across Applications<br>Security, Privacy &amp; Survivability<br>AI &amp; Decision Support Systems; Heuristic Optimization and Search<br>Knowledge Management<br>Fuzzy and Neural Systems<br>Soft Computing<br>Mobile &amp; Cloud Computing<br>Case&#8211;Based Reasoning<br>Natural Language Understanding<br>Command &amp; Control Systems<br>Human&#8211;Machine Interaction<br>Biomedical &amp; Healthcare Systems/Applications<br>Manufacturing Systems &amp; Business Process Engineering<br>Reuse in Modeling &amp; Simulation<br>Space and Robotic Systems<br>Service&#8211;Oriented Architectures<br>Multimedia Systems/Application<br>Autonomous Agents in Web&#8211;based Systems<br>Information Integration in Grid, Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing Environment<br>Systems of Systems<br>Semantic Web and Emerging Applications<br>Collaborative systems, networks &amp; applications<br>