Towards the Future Inteet Emerging Trends from European Research

Towards the Future Inteet Emerging Trends from European Research

by: G. Tselentis (Author), A. Galis (Author), A. Gavras (Author), S. Krco (Author), V. Lotz (Author), E. Simperl (Author), B. Stiller (Author), T. Zahariadis (Author)
Publisher:IOS Press (May 15, 2010)

Language: English

Print Length: 296 pages

ISBN-10: 160750538X

ISBN-13: 9781607505389

Book Description

This peer-reviewed book contains papers describing the major scientific achievements supported by European funding in the area of Future Inteet. It is published in the context of FIA, the Future Inteet Assembly, which is structured to permit interactions across technical domains from researchers and other stakeholders active in Future Inteet research. FIA holds two meetings per year and calls on those involved in relevant funded research projects to participate actively and to steer its work.
European scientists proved that they are at the forefront of Inteet research already since the invention of the web. But the challenges are huge and complex and cannot be dealt with in isolation. The European Future Inteet Assembly is the vehicle to a fruitful scientific dialogue, bringing together the different scientific disciplines that contribute to the Future Inteet development.
IOS Press is an inteational science, technical and medical publisher of high-quality books for academics, scientists, and professionals in all fields.
Some of the areas we publish in:
-Biomedicine
-Oncology
-Artificial intelligence
-Databases and information systems
-Maritime engineering
-Nanotechnology
-Geoengineering
-All aspects of physics
-E-goveance
-E-commerce
-The knowledge economy
-Urban studies
-Arms control
-Understanding and responding to terrorism
-Medical informatics
-Computer Sciences

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