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Ubiquitous Computing and Communication Journal (ISSN 1992-8424), is an
international scientific journal dedicated to advancing the information
and communication technology. With a world-wide membership, UBICC is a
leading resource for computing professionals and students working in the
disciplines of information technology and the impact on society. In
particular UBICC journal provides global perspective on new developments
in ubiquitous and pervasive computing technologies. The journal is
committed to provide platform to present discuss and exchange experimental
or theoretical
results, trend-setting ideas
in the emerging field of ubiquitous computing and related disciplines.
UBICC publishes peer-reviewed, interesting, timely and accessible
contributions from researchers from all over the globe. The Journal is an
essential resource for researchers and educators who wish to understand
the implications of ubiquitous computing. In addition to regular
publication UBICC also participate in international conferences on related
subject and publishes the selected papers with the special issue.
Readership
Scientists, engineers, researchers, graduate
students, educators, managers and industrial professionals.
Editorial Board
The editorial board of Ubiquitous Computing and
Communication Journal consists of leading specialists of the field from
the globe. We expect to establish friendly communications with the
colleagues from all over the globe so that we may enhance our mutual
understanding and cooperation and jointly contribute to the development of
information technology. |
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Journal by Subjects |
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Bio-Sciences
Biometrics & Bioinformatics,
Bio-ontology and data mining, Biomedical Image Processing ... |
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Databases
Databases Management and Engineering, Data Retrieval, Distributed
Databases ... |
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Engineering Sciences
Mechanical, Electrical, Aerospace, Chemical, Industrial,
Manufacturing Engineering |
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Image Sciences
Image Processing, Multimedia, Image-Based Rendering, Multimedia
Analysis, Motion Capture and Synthesis ... |
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Intelligent
Systems
Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Intelligent
Systems, Automation ... |
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Mathematical Sciences
Computational Statistics, Symbolic Computation, Mathematics of
Scientific Computing, Solving Non-Linear Systems ... |
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Software Engineering
Algorithms Analysis, Computer Logic, Computational Linguistics ... |
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Signal Sciences
Communication Signal Processing, Wireless Communications, Wavelet
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Ubiquitous Computing
Ubiquitous Computing, Geoinformatics, Spatial Modeling,
Location-Based Services, Wireless and Distributed Networks ... |
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Theory and Algorithms
Algorithms Analysis, Computer Logic, Computational Linguistics ... |
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Computer Security
Computer Security, Computer Networks, Fault Tolerant Networks,
Privacy, Access Control Models ... |
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Social & Management
Sciences
Business, Management, Ergonomics, Anthropometric Studies, Design and
Evaluation of Innovative Interactive Systems etc... |
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Computer Sciences
(General)
Computer Science, Agriculture, Food and Genetic Technologies ... |
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UbiCC
has named Charles P. Thacker the announced for 2011 UbiCC A.M. Turing
Award for his pioneering design and realization of the Alto, the first
modern personal computer, and the prototype for networked personal
computers. Alto incorporated bitmap (TV-like) displays, which enable
modern graphical user interfaces (GUIs), including What You See Is What
You Get (WYSIWYG) editors. Thacker's design, which he built while at Xerox
PARC (Palo Alto Research Center), reflected a new vision of a
self-sufficient, networked computer on every desk, equipped with
innovations that are standard in today's models. |