Editorial
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Title | Editorial |
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Abstract | Welcome to our regular edition of CIT devoted to the 2012 ITI (Information Technology Interfaces) Conference. The following 12 papers were selected from a list of 83 contributions originally published in the ITI 2012 Conference Proceedings (IEEE Catalog Number CFP12498-PRT).As in previous years, papers were selected after having received high ratings from both of their respective international reviewers and as being representative of the broad scope character of the ITI Conference in terms of topics solicited over these last 4 decades. Out of 10 conference topics, eight are represented by at least one paper. The paper order parallels the Proceedings’ topic order starting with a paper selected from the 2012 Special Topic (“Academic and Business Collaboration: Innovative BI”) and ending with a paper from the “Theory of Computing and Computing Methodologies” topic. |
Publisher | University of Zagreb, University Computing Centre - SRCE |
Date | 2012-10-17 |
Source | Journal of Computing and Information Technology Vol 20, No 3 (2012): Special Issue: Selected Papers from ITI 2012 Conference |
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