-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: E-NEXT.members: E-NEXT Papers to China Communications Magazine Datum: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 18:50:05 +0200 Von: Arturo Azcorra azcorra@it.uc3m.es Antwort an: azcorra@it.uc3m.es An: members@ist-e-next.net
Dear Friends,
Please find enclosed below a call for papers for a special number of China Communications. This is a magazine with extensive circulation in China, in which I think that the results of our workgroups in E-NEXT would fit very well. This would also imply "reaching out" and try to disseminate the results of E-NEXT in such a booming and promising place as China. I received the news today, but the deadline is quite short: 15th May.
I make advantage of this e-mail to give you the latest news on the review. I was told that we would receive the results tomorrow, so I will circulate them as soon as I get them.
Best regards, Arturo
========================================================== China Communications Call for Papers
Feature Topic: Next Generation Networks Guest Editors: Houjie Bi, Shiduan Cheng, Leping Wei, Andrzej Jajszczyk Submission deadline: May 15, 2006 Publication date: late June 2006
Submit papers to Andrzej Jajszczyk, AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland Email: jajszczyk@kt.agh.edu.pl
China Communications (Bimonthly) is an international English language journal launched by China Institute of Communications with the objective of academic exchange around the world. China Communications is open to the whole world with the purpose of achieving an open forum for discussing and sharing information on communications. To achieve this ambitious goal, a strong Editorial Board has been established and a group of authoritative and knowledgeable national and international experts have been invited to provide guidance and support. China Communications takes a broad view of the information and communications development and provides the latest internal and external information. Major columns include: China report, Global vision, Policy forum, Technology forum, Special features, News and statistics, etc. It covers a variety of topics, including communications development policies, standards, planning, designing, enterprise management success stories, as well as the latest development of technologies, applications, services, solutions, and marketing. We are looking for innovative technical papers and academic thesis pertinent to ICTs. We are also looking for content types such as technical and white papers, best practices and solutions, lessons learned, and case studies. Each issue is provided with a Feature Articles column which focuses on a particular area of ICT. You are welcome to contribute to China Communications. Please submit your paper with a brief biography and contact information as well as key words and an abstract for your contribution. There is basically no word limit for an article, but an article of about 3000 words is most preferred.
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