Achieving Growth, Profitability and Sustainability in a Globalized Environment
The formation of parallel growth of the Information Technology and the Communication media are the two most important events in recent times that has made nations more interdependent and closer. Free flows of people, information, products and services between national boundaries are fast becoming a reality ushering in a “Globalized World” integrating the economies and the societies. Second generation of computers, therefore, must be an era of “global information systems”. The stakes are much higher, and consequently considerations and applications of Information must be broader, more profound and above all effective in helping to realize a democratic and empowering technology rather than an enslaving or debilitating one. The ubiquitous use of electronic mail, electronic funds transfer, reservations systems, the World Wide Web, etc. places millions of the inhabitants of the planet in a global electronic village. Communication and actions at a distance have never been easier. The rise of digital communication in the late 20th century has made it possible for media organizations (or individuals) to deliver text, audio, and video material over the same wired, wireless, or fiber-optic connections. At the same time, it inspired some media organizations to explore multimedia delivery of information. For those who use computers as a routine element of their work, the impact of computer media on communication with others is increasingly obvious. For these individuals, the computer now mediates a large percentage of their daily interaction, in part because computer media facilitate contacts with people they might not otherwise communicate with or even know of.
In view of this, the conference aims at providing a platform where practitioner, researchers and academicians from diverse background interact and share their ideas and experiences in order to facilitate future collaborations for Computers and Communication media activities and the related research agenda.
IMPORTANT DATES:
1.Submission of Full Length Paper
- 15th February, 2012
2.Intimation of acceptance
- 10th February, 2012
3.Uploading of the Revised Camera Ready Paper
- 1st March, 2012
4.Deadline for Registration
- 30th March 2012
Registration:
1.Conference Titles
2.Research Scholars Rs 400.00
3.Doctorate Research Scholars Rs 600.00
4.Faculty & Academician Rs 700.00
5.Participants from Industry Rs 1000.00
Mode of Payment
Participants may register for the conference by sending the completed registration form along with the necessary registration fee to the following address:
Prof. Meenakshi Sharma,
Convener, EPPCCM-2012,
Department of Computer Science & Engg.,
Sri Sai College Of Engg.& Technology,
Badhani. Pathankot.
Punjab- 145001.
The payment can be made through a crossed demand draft drawn in favor of "Director SSCET”, payable at Pathankot, INDIA.
Download Registration Form by clicking this link http://www.srisaigroup.in/conf_form.pdf
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