Information security issue to be discussed at CSIT 2009

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Seventh International Conference on Computer Science and Information Technologies, CSIT 2009, will kick off in Yerevan, Armenia, on September 28.



The aim of the conference is to encourage the exchange of scientific and technological information between researchers in Computer Science and Information Technologies.



The event will bring together 62 leading IT specialists from the United States, Russia, Norway, Georgia, Brazil, Poland, Syria, Ukraine, Germany, Canada and France, leaders of IT companies and students.



The major topics will be the following: Algorithms, Automata and Logic, Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorial Analysis, Information Theory and Coding Theory, Artificial Intelligence and Management Support Systems, Pattern Recognition and Image Processing, Parallel and Distributed Computing, Cluster and Grid Computing, Design and Testing, Telecommunication and Networking, Information Technologies and Applications.



The conference also includes a workshop on UNL (Universal Networking Language), which will include 1-day international symposium to discuss theoretical and technical issues on the basis of papers and demos, 3-day introductory seminar to UNL for people interested in knowing the UNL or expecting to start working on it, the RA NAS press office said.



CSIT 2009 was initiated by RA Government, RA National Academy of Sciences (NAS), NAS Institute for Informatics and Automation Issues, Yerevan Scientific Research Institute for communication facilities, as well as Synopsys Armenia, Unicomp, Hilink, Virage Logic, Enterprise Incubator Foundation and Armenian Development Agency.
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