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Security technology : international conference, SecTech 2009, held as part of the Future Generation Information Technology Conference, FGIT 2009, Jeju Island, Korea, December 10-12, 2009, proceesings
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ISBN: 3642108466 9786612459245 1282459244 3642108474 Year: 2009 Publisher: Berlin, Germany ; New York, New York : Springer-Verlag,

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As future generation information technology (FGIT) becomes specialized and fr- mented, it is easy to lose sight that many topics in FGIT have common threads and, because of this, advances in one discipline may be transmitted to others. Presentation of recent results obtained in different disciplines encourages this interchange for the advancement of FGIT as a whole. Of particular interest are hybrid solutions that c- bine ideas taken from multiple disciplines in order to achieve something more signi- cant than the sum of the individual parts. Through such hybrid philosophy, a new principle can be discovered, which has the propensity to propagate throughout mul- faceted disciplines. FGIT 2009 was the first mega-conference that attempted to follow the above idea of hybridization in FGIT in a form of multiple events related to particular disciplines of IT, conducted by separate scientific committees, but coordinated in order to expose the most important contributions. It included the following international conferences: Advanced Software Engineering and Its Applications (ASEA), Bio-Science and Bio-Technology (BSBT), Control and Automation (CA), Database Theory and Application (DTA), D- aster Recovery and Business Continuity (DRBC; published independently), Future G- eration Communication and Networking (FGCN) that was combined with Advanced Communication and Networking (ACN), Grid and Distributed Computing (GDC), M- timedia, Computer Graphics and Broadcasting (MulGraB), Security Technology (SecTech), Signal Processing, Image Processing and Pattern Recognition (SIP), and- and e-Service, Science and Technology (UNESST).

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Computer networks -- Access control -- Congresses. --- Computer networks -- Security measures -- Congresses. --- Computer security -- Congresses. --- Computer security --- Computer networks --- Computer Science --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Access control --- Security measures --- Security systems --- Computer science. --- Computer organization. --- Computer communication systems. --- Data structures (Computer science). --- Data encryption (Computer science). --- Coding theory. --- Computer science --- Computer Science. --- Data Encryption. --- Computer Communication Networks. --- Data Structures, Cryptology and Information Theory. --- Coding and Information Theory. --- Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science. --- Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks. --- Mathematics. --- Data structures (Computer scienc. --- Computational complexity. --- Computer network architectures. --- Cryptology. --- Data Structures and Information Theory. --- Architectures, Computer network --- Network architectures, Computer --- Computer architecture --- Data compression (Telecommunication) --- Digital electronics --- Information theory --- Machine theory --- Signal theory (Telecommunication) --- Computer programming --- Complexity, Computational --- Electronic data processing --- Data encoding (Computer science) --- Encryption of data (Computer science) --- Cryptography --- Information theory. --- Computer science—Mathematics. --- Organization, Computer --- Electronic digital computers --- Information structures (Computer science) --- Structures, Data (Computer science) --- Structures, Information (Computer science) --- File organization (Computer science) --- Abstract data types (Computer science) --- Communication systems, Computer --- Computer communication systems --- Data networks, Computer --- ECNs (Electronic communication networks) --- Electronic communication networks --- Networks, Computer --- Teleprocessing networks --- Data transmission systems --- Digital communications --- Electronic systems --- Information networks --- Telecommunication --- Cyberinfrastructure --- Network computers --- Communication theory --- Communication --- Cybernetics --- Distributed processing


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Grid and distributed computing : international conference, GDC 2009, held as part of the Future Generation Information Technology Conference, FGIT 2009, Jeju Island, Korea, December 10-12, 2009 : proceedings
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ISBN: 3642105483 9786612825927 3642105491 1282825925 Year: 2009 Publisher: Berlin, Germany ; New York, New York : Springer,

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As future generation information technology (FGIT) becomes specialized and fr- mented, it is easy to lose sight that many topics in FGIT have common threads and, because of this, advances in one discipline may be transmitted to others. Presentation of recent results obtained in different disciplines encourages this interchange for the advancement of FGIT as a whole. Of particular interest are hybrid solutions that c- bine ideas taken from multiple disciplines in order to achieve something more signi- cant than the sum of the individual parts. Through such hybrid philosophy, a new principle can be discovered, which has the propensity to propagate throughout mul- faceted disciplines. FGIT 2009 was the first mega-conference that attempted to follow the above idea of hybridization in FGIT in a form of multiple events related to particular disciplines of IT, conducted by separate scientific committees, but coordinated in order to expose the most important contributions. It included the following international conferences: Advanced Software Engineering and Its Applications (ASEA), Bio-Science and Bio-Technology (BSBT), Control and Automation (CA), Database Theory and Application (DTA), D- aster Recovery and Business Continuity (DRBC; published independently), Future G- eration Communication and Networking (FGCN) that was combined with Advanced Communication and Networking (ACN), Grid and Distributed Computing (GDC), M- timedia, Computer Graphics and Broadcasting (MulGraB), Security Technology (SecTech), Signal Processing, Image Processing and Pattern Recognition (SIP), and- and e-Service, Science and Technology (UNESST).

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Computational grids (Computer systems) --Congresses. --- Electronic data processing --Distributed processing --Congresses. --- Computational grids (Computer systems) --- Electronic data processing --- Electrical & Computer Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Computer Science --- Electrical Engineering --- Distributed processing --- Computer science. --- Computer communication systems. --- Special purpose computers. --- Architecture, Computer. --- Operating systems (Computers). --- Computers. --- Artificial intelligence. --- Computer Science. --- Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics). --- Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems. --- Computer System Implementation. --- Operating Systems. --- Computer Communication Networks. --- Computation by Abstract Devices. --- AI (Artificial intelligence) --- Artificial thinking --- Electronic brains --- Intellectronics --- Intelligence, Artificial --- Intelligent machines --- Machine intelligence --- Thinking, Artificial --- Bionics --- Cognitive science --- Digital computer simulation --- Logic machines --- Machine theory --- Self-organizing systems --- Simulation methods --- Fifth generation computers --- Neural computers --- Automatic computers --- Automatic data processors --- Computer hardware --- Computing machines (Computers) --- Electronic calculating-machines --- Electronic computers --- Hardware, Computer --- Computer systems --- Cybernetics --- Calculators --- Cyberspace --- Computer operating systems --- Computers --- Disk operating systems --- Systems software --- Architecture, Computer --- Special purpose computers --- Communication systems, Computer --- Computer communication systems --- Data networks, Computer --- ECNs (Electronic communication networks) --- Electronic communication networks --- Networks, Computer --- Teleprocessing networks --- Data transmission systems --- Digital communications --- Electronic systems --- Information networks --- Telecommunication --- Cyberinfrastructure --- Network computers --- Informatics --- Science --- Operating systems --- Software engineering. --- Computer network architectures. --- Artificial Intelligence. --- Architectures, Computer network --- Network architectures, Computer --- Computer architecture --- Computer software engineering --- Engineering


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Multimedia, computer graphics and broadcasting : first international conference, MulGraB 2009, held as part of the Future Generation Information Technology Conference, FGIT 2009, Jeju Island, Korea, December 10-12, 2009 : proceedings
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ISBN: 3642105114 9786612825965 3642105122 1282825968 Year: 2009 Publisher: Berlin, Germany ; New York, New York State : Springer,

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This volume constitutes the selected papers of the first international conference on Multimedia, Computer Graphics and Broadcasting, MulGraB 2009, held in Jeju Island, Korea, in December 2009. Out of 301 submission we selected 10 for publication. The conference focuses on hybrid solutions combining ideas from multiple disciplines form solving problems in multimedia, computer graphics and broadcasting, mathematics and information technology. MulGraB 2009 is part of the FGIT (Future Generation Information Technology) mega-conference which contains 11 international conferences: Advanced Software Engineering and its Applications (ASEA), Bio-Science and Bio-Technology (BSBT), Control and Automation (CA), Database Theory and Application (DTA), Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity (DRBC; published independently), Future Generation Communication and Networking (FGCN) that was combined with Advanced Communication and Networking (ACN), Grid and Distributed Computing (GDC), Multimedia, Computer Graphics and Broadcasting (MulGraB), Security Technology (SecTech), Signal Processing, Image Processing and Pattern Recognition (SIP), and u- and e-Service, Science and Technology (UNESST).

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Computer literacy. --- Multimedia systems. --- Multimedia systems --- Computer graphics --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Computer Science --- Computer science. --- Information storage and retrieval. --- Multimedia information systems. --- User interfaces (Computer systems). --- Computer graphics. --- Application software. --- Computer Science. --- Computer Applications. --- Information Storage and Retrieval. --- User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction. --- Multimedia Information Systems. --- Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet). --- Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and Graphics. --- Information storage and retrieva. --- Computer vision. --- Machine vision --- Vision, Computer --- Artificial intelligence --- Image processing --- Pattern recognition systems --- Computer-based multimedia information systems --- Multimedia computing --- Multimedia information systems --- Multimedia knowledge systems --- Information storage and retrieval systems --- Informatics --- Science --- Information storage and retrieval systems. --- Automatic data storage --- Automatic information retrieval --- Automation in documentation --- Computer-based information systems --- Data processing systems --- Data storage and retrieval systems --- Discovery systems, Information --- Information discovery systems --- Information processing systems --- Information retrieval systems --- Machine data storage and retrieval --- Mechanized information storage and retrieval systems --- Computer systems --- Electronic information resources --- Data libraries --- Digital libraries --- Information organization --- Information retrieval --- Optical data processing. --- Optical computing --- Visual data processing --- Bionics --- Electronic data processing --- Integrated optics --- Photonics --- Computers --- Interfaces, User (Computer systems) --- Human-machine systems --- Human-computer interaction --- Application computer programs --- Application computer software --- Applications software --- Apps (Computer software) --- Computer software --- Optical equipment

Rough sets, fuzzy sets, data mining, and granular computing
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ISBN: 3540286608 Year: 2005 Publisher: Berlin : Springer,

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Rough sets, fuzzy sets, data mining, and granular computing : 10th international conference, RSFDGrC 2005, Regina, Canada, August 31-September 3rd, 2005 : proceedings. Part II
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Year: 2005 Publisher: Berlin : Springer,

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This volume contains the papers selected for presentation at the 10th International Conference on Rough Sets, Fuzzy Sets, Data Mining, and Granular Computing, RSFDGrC 2005, organized at the University of Regina, August 31st–September 3rd, 2005. This conference followed in the footsteps of international events devoted to the subject of rough sets, held so far in Canada, China, Japan, Poland, Sweden, and the USA. RSFDGrC achieved the status of biennial international conference, starting from 2003 in Chongqing, China. The theory of rough sets, proposed by Zdzis law Pawlak in 1982, is a model of approximate reasoning. The main idea is based on indiscernibility relations that describe indistinguishability of objects. Concepts are represented by - proximations. In applications, rough set methodology focuses on approximate representation of knowledge derivable from data. It leads to significant results in many areas such as finance, industry, multimedia, and medicine. The RSFDGrC conferences put an emphasis on connections between rough sets and fuzzy sets, granular computing, and knowledge discovery and data mining, both at the level of theoretical foundations and real-life applications. In the case of this event, additional effort was made to establish a linkage towards a broader range of applications. We achieved it by including in the conference program the workshops on bioinformatics, security engineering, and embedded systems, as well as tutorials and sessions related to other application areas.


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Rough sets, fuzzy sets, data mining, and granular computing : 10th international conference, RSFDGrC 2005, Regina, Canada, August 31-September 3rd, 2005 : proceedings
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Year: 2005 Publisher: Berlin ; New York : Springer,

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This volume contains the papers selected for presentation at the 10th Int- national Conference on Rough Sets, Fuzzy Sets, Data Mining, and Granular Computing, RSFDGrC 2005, organized at the University of Regina, August 31st–September 3rd, 2005. This conference followed in the footsteps of international events devoted to the subject of rough sets, held so far in Canada, China, Japan, Poland, Sweden, and the USA. RSFDGrC achieved the status of biennial international conference, starting from 2003 in Chongqing, China. The theory of rough sets, proposed by Zdzis law Pawlak in 1982, is a model of approximate reasoning. The main idea is based on indiscernibility relations that describe indistinguishability of objects. Concepts are represented by - proximations. In applications, rough set methodology focuses on approximate representation of knowledge derivable from data. It leads to significant results in many areas such as finance, industry, multimedia, and medicine. The RSFDGrC conferences put an emphasis on connections between rough sets and fuzzy sets, granular computing, and knowledge discovery and data mining, both at the level of theoretical foundations and real-life applications. In the case of this event, additional effort was made to establish a linkage towards a broader range of applications. We achieved it by including in the conference program the workshops on bioinformatics, security engineering, and embedded systems, as well as tutorials and sessions related to other application areas.


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Rough sets, fuzzy sets, data mining, and granular computing : 10th international conference, RSFDGrC 2005, Regina, Canada, August 31-September 3rd, 2005 : proceedings
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Year: 2005 Publisher: Berlin ; New York : Springer,

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This volume contains the papers selected for presentation at the 10th Int- national Conference on Rough Sets, Fuzzy Sets, Data Mining, and Granular Computing, RSFDGrC 2005, organized at the University of Regina, August 31st–September 3rd, 2005. This conference followed in the footsteps of international events devoted to the subject of rough sets, held so far in Canada, China, Japan, Poland, Sweden, and the USA. RSFDGrC achieved the status of biennial international conference, starting from 2003 in Chongqing, China. The theory of rough sets, proposed by Zdzis law Pawlak in 1982, is a model of approximate reasoning. The main idea is based on indiscernibility relations that describe indistinguishability of objects. Concepts are represented by - proximations. In applications, rough set methodology focuses on approximate representation of knowledge derivable from data. It leads to significant results in many areas such as finance, industry, multimedia, and medicine. The RSFDGrC conferences put an emphasis on connections between rough sets and fuzzy sets, granular computing, and knowledge discovery and data mining, both at the level of theoretical foundations and real-life applications. In the case of this event, additional effort was made to establish a linkage towards a broader range of applications. We achieved it by including in the conference program the workshops on bioinformatics, security engineering, and embedded systems, as well as tutorials and sessions related to other application areas.


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Rough sets, fuzzy sets, data mining, and granular computing : 10th international conference, RSFDGrC 2005, Regina, Canada, August 31-September 3rd, 2005 : proceedings. Part II
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Year: 2005 Publisher: Berlin : Springer,

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This volume contains the papers selected for presentation at the 10th International Conference on Rough Sets, Fuzzy Sets, Data Mining, and Granular Computing, RSFDGrC 2005, organized at the University of Regina, August 31st–September 3rd, 2005. This conference followed in the footsteps of international events devoted to the subject of rough sets, held so far in Canada, China, Japan, Poland, Sweden, and the USA. RSFDGrC achieved the status of biennial international conference, starting from 2003 in Chongqing, China. The theory of rough sets, proposed by Zdzis law Pawlak in 1982, is a model of approximate reasoning. The main idea is based on indiscernibility relations that describe indistinguishability of objects. Concepts are represented by - proximations. In applications, rough set methodology focuses on approximate representation of knowledge derivable from data. It leads to significant results in many areas such as finance, industry, multimedia, and medicine. The RSFDGrC conferences put an emphasis on connections between rough sets and fuzzy sets, granular computing, and knowledge discovery and data mining, both at the level of theoretical foundations and real-life applications. In the case of this event, additional effort was made to establish a linkage towards a broader range of applications. We achieved it by including in the conference program the workshops on bioinformatics, security engineering, and embedded systems, as well as tutorials and sessions related to other application areas.


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Rough sets, fuzzy sets, data mining, and granular computing : 10th international conference, RSFDGrC 2005, Regina, Canada, August 31-September 3rd, 2005 : proceedings. Part II
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Year: 2005 Publisher: Berlin : Springer,

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This volume contains the papers selected for presentation at the 10th International Conference on Rough Sets, Fuzzy Sets, Data Mining, and Granular Computing, RSFDGrC 2005, organized at the University of Regina, August 31st–September 3rd, 2005. This conference followed in the footsteps of international events devoted to the subject of rough sets, held so far in Canada, China, Japan, Poland, Sweden, and the USA. RSFDGrC achieved the status of biennial international conference, starting from 2003 in Chongqing, China. The theory of rough sets, proposed by Zdzis law Pawlak in 1982, is a model of approximate reasoning. The main idea is based on indiscernibility relations that describe indistinguishability of objects. Concepts are represented by - proximations. In applications, rough set methodology focuses on approximate representation of knowledge derivable from data. It leads to significant results in many areas such as finance, industry, multimedia, and medicine. The RSFDGrC conferences put an emphasis on connections between rough sets and fuzzy sets, granular computing, and knowledge discovery and data mining, both at the level of theoretical foundations and real-life applications. In the case of this event, additional effort was made to establish a linkage towards a broader range of applications. We achieved it by including in the conference program the workshops on bioinformatics, security engineering, and embedded systems, as well as tutorials and sessions related to other application areas.


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Rough sets, fuzzy sets, data mining, and granular computing : 10th international conference, RSFDGrC 2005, Regina, Canada, August 31-September 3rd, 2005 : proceedings
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This volume contains the papers selected for presentation at the 10th Int- national Conference on Rough Sets, Fuzzy Sets, Data Mining, and Granular Computing, RSFDGrC 2005, organized at the University of Regina, August 31st–September 3rd, 2005. This conference followed in the footsteps of international events devoted to the subject of rough sets, held so far in Canada, China, Japan, Poland, Sweden, and the USA. RSFDGrC achieved the status of biennial international conference, starting from 2003 in Chongqing, China. The theory of rough sets, proposed by Zdzis law Pawlak in 1982, is a model of approximate reasoning. The main idea is based on indiscernibility relations that describe indistinguishability of objects. Concepts are represented by - proximations. In applications, rough set methodology focuses on approximate representation of knowledge derivable from data. It leads to significant results in many areas such as finance, industry, multimedia, and medicine. The RSFDGrC conferences put an emphasis on connections between rough sets and fuzzy sets, granular computing, and knowledge discovery and data mining, both at the level of theoretical foundations and real-life applications. In the case of this event, additional effort was made to establish a linkage towards a broader range of applications. We achieved it by including in the conference program the workshops on bioinformatics, security engineering, and embedded systems, as well as tutorials and sessions related to other application areas.

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