Proceedings of the European Computing Conference - (Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering) (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- The European Computing Conference offers a unique forum for establishing new collaborations within present or upcoming research projects, exchanging useful ideas, presenting recent research results, participating in discussions and establishing new academic collaborations, linking university with the industry.
- Author(s): Nikos Mastorakis & Valeri Mladenov & Vassiliki T Kontargyri
- 809 Pages
- Computers + Internet, Intelligence (AI) & Semantics
- Series Name: Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering
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About the Book
The European Computing Conference offers a unique forum for establishing new collaborations. This volume presents a collection of papers covering recent advances in computer engineering, systems theory, and computational methods.
Book Synopsis
The European Computing Conference offers a unique forum for establishing new collaborations within present or upcoming research projects, exchanging useful ideas, presenting recent research results, participating in discussions and establishing new academic collaborations, linking university with the industry. Engineers and Scientists working on various areas of Systems Theory, Applied Mathematics, Simulation, Numerical and Computational Methods and Parallel Computing present the latest findings, advances, and current trends on a wide range of topics. This proceedings volume will be of interest to students, researchers, and practicing engineers.
From the Back Cover
These two volumes are from proceedings of the European Computing Conference. The conference focus was in the areas of Systems Theory, Applied Mathematics, Simulation, Numerical and Computational Methods, and Parallel Computing, which was held September 25-27, 2007 in Athens, Greece.
Each volume is divided into sections that focus on different topics. The first volume includes seven sections with topics ranging from neural networks and applications to educational software and e-learning. The second volume has eight sections covering topics such as computer applications in power systems and theoretical approaches in information science. All the chapters are self-contained and peer reviewed.