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An academic conference or scientific conference (also congress, symposium, workshop, or meeting) is an event for researchers (not necessarily academics) to present and discuss their scholarly work. Together with academic or scientific journals and preprint archives, conferences provide an important channel for exchange of information between ...
For example, the Lecture Notes in Computer Science by Springer take much of their input from proceedings. Conference proceedings also get published through dedicated proceedings series as an edited volume where all their inputs comes from the conference papers. For example, AIJR Proceedings [1] [2] series published by academic publisher AIJR. [3]
In Ancient Greece, the symposium (Ancient Greek: συμπόσιον, sympósion or symposio, from συμπίνειν, sympínein, 'to drink together') was the part of a banquet that took place after the meal, when drinking for pleasure was accompanied by music, dancing, recitals, or conversation. [1]
[5] [6] This group was led by Francis H. Harlow, who is widely considered one of the pioneers of CFD. From 1957 to late 1960s, this group developed a variety of numerical methods to simulate transient two-dimensional fluid flows, such as particle-in-cell method, [7] fluid-in-cell method, [8] vorticity stream function method, [9] and marker-and ...
The digital divide is considered a form of discrimination dividing the rich and the poor, both within and among nations, on the basis of access, or lack of access, to the new information technology. It is an updated version of an older gap that has always existed between the information rich and the information poor.
[8] [9] [10] Jack Dennis from MIT discussed the merits of a more general data communications network. Roger Scantlebury , a member of Donald Davies ' team from the UK National Physical Laboratory , presented their research on packet switching in a high-speed computer network, and referenced the work of Paul Baran .
Work presented at PODC typically studies theoretical aspects of distributed computing, such as the design and analysis of distributed algorithms.The scope of PODC is similar to the scope of International Symposium on Distributed Computing (DISC), [2] with the main difference being geographical: DISC is usually organized in European locations, [3] while PODC has been traditionally held in North ...