Advances in Computer Science and Engineering: Reports and Monographs
(ISSN: 1793-2416)
Editor-in-Chief:
Erol Gelenbe
Gabor Chair in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Professor in Computer and Communication Networks
Head of Intelligent Systems and Networks
Imperial College London.
Email: e.gelenbe@imperial.ac.uk
Advisory Board Members
Manfred Broy (Technical University of Munich)
Gerard Huet (Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et Automatique)
The objective of the ACSE series is to serve the computer and information science and computer engineering students, researchers and professionals, with a reliable source of refereed, up-to-date, timely and affordable scientific and educational material, in the English language but with active possibility of translations. The ACSEs Editor-in-Chief and Advisory Editors, together with its international Editorial Board, are entrusted with the quality and timeliness of the Series.
The ACSE series will serve the broad but different international communities of students, professionals and researchers in the computer science and engineering field through the ACSE constituent series of reports as follow: These would be single or multiple author monographs, edited conference or workshop proceedings including several distinct contributions, and also multi-author reports of EU or other funded large projects, as well as of standards groups and bodies. They would be intended for an academic or professional specialist audience.
Authors are invited to apply for consideration of being published in the series. They should apply directly to the Editor-in-Chief, Professor Erol Gelenbe, through his email above.
Published title
Vol. 1
New Trends in Computer Networks
edited by Tuna Tuğcu, M Ufuk Çağlayan, Fatih Alagöz & Erol Gelenbe
Vol. 2
Innovative Applications of Information Technology for the Developing World
Proceedings of the 3rd Asian Applied Computing Conference
edited by Lalit Mohan Patnaik, Asoke K Talukder, Deepak Bhattarai, Sudan Jha, Hirendra Man Pradhan & Sitharama Iyengar