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Xth International Conference on Computing in Civil and Building Engineering

Objective and Scope
This conference is the tenth sponsored by the International Society for Computing in Civil and Building Engineering (ISCCBE).
Following the success of the previous ICCCBE conferences in New York (1981), Peking (1985), Vancouver (1988), Tokyo (1991), Anaheim (1993), Berlin (1995), Seoul (1997), Stanford (2000) and Taipei (2002) the TENTH ICCCBE CONFERENCE will continue to bring together academics and practising engineers to promote and exchange ideas, solutions, and experiences across a broad range of Architecture/ Engineering/ Computing (A/ E/ C) topics related to Computing, Information and Communication Technologies.

The aim of this conference is to present and discuss the new challenges for the A/ E/ C industry in the 21st Century, and the way in which advanced COMPUTING, INFORMATION and COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES can materially assist in addressing these challenges.

Theme of the Conference
The theme of the ICCCBE-X Conference is "Net -distributed Computing and Co-operation in Civil and Building Engineering". The ICCCBE-X Conference invites original contributions on creative, practical use cases and completed research and work in progress that addresses problems and solutions regarding the utilisation of Computing, Information and Communication technologies in the A/ E/ C sector. Contributions are encouraged to cover the broad range from fundamentals, theories and concepts to the application of general technologies for the benefit of the A/ E/ C industry.

For more information

http://www.uni-weimar.de/icccbe/

ASCE 2005 International Conference on Computing in Civil Engineering

Topics

Computing, information and communication technologies in civil engineering, including: computer-aided design and construction; artificial intelligence; machine learning; parallel processing; distributed computing; multi-agent systems; graphics and imaging; computer-aided collaboration; automated decision support systems; evolutionary computations; automation and robotics; digital data collection; advanced sensor networks and instrumentation; data management and modeling; data mining and knowledge acquisition and representation; system modeling and simulation; as well as computer-aided education.

Applications
  • Infrastructure Life-cycle Management
  • Construction Engineering and Management
  • Structural Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Transportation Engineering
  • Geo-technical Engineering
  • Hydraulic Engineering
  • Sustainability
  • Disaster Preparedness, Response and Recovery

For more information

http://www.iccc2005.org/

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