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Guest Editorial
Journal Title Journal of Networks
Journal Abbreviation jnw
Publisher Group Academy Publisher
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Title Guest Editorial
Authors Liu, Guozhu; Zhang, Jun; Yu, Fei; Chang, Chin-Chen; Yuan, Dongfeng
Abstract This special issue comprises of 6 selected papers from the International Workshop on Computer Science and Engineering 2009 (WCSE 2009) & International Symposium on Information Science and Engineering 2009 (ISISE 2009). The conferences received 1350 paper submissions from 17 countries and regions, of which 512 were selected for presentation after a rigorous review process. From these 512 research papers, through two rounds of reviewing, the guest editors selected 6 as the best papers on the Networks track of the Conference. The candidates of the Special Issue are all the authors, whose papers have been accepted and presented at the WCSE 2009 and ISISE 2009, with the contents not been published elsewhere before.The WCSE 2009 are sponsored by Qingdao University of Science & Technology, China; Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Russia; Nanchang HangKong University, China; National Chung Hsing University,Taiwan;Hunan Agricultural University , China; Guangdong University of Business Studies, China;Jiaxing University, China. Technical Co-Sponsors of the conference are IEEE, IEEE Shandong Section, and IEEE Shanghai Section.“Principle of Symmetry for Network Topology with Applications to Some Networks”, by Zhaoquan Cai,Wenjun Xiao, Qin Zhang and Yanxia Liu,propose a general method for deriving new groups from given finite groups.It generalizes previously proposed pruning schemes and provides a systematic and unified framework of constructing interconnection networks.“An Efficient and Robust Data Dissemination Protocol in Wireless Sensor Networks”, by Zhang Shu-Kui, Fan Jian-Xi, Gong Sheng-Rong and Cui Zhi-Ming. propose a data dissemination protocol that exploits the above-mentioned decomposition to meet the specific requirements of a sensing application in terms of trade-off between energy and source-to-sink delay.“Research Of A Small World Architecture And Frangibility For P2P Networks”, by Yuhua Liu,Yongwei Meng, Kaihua Xu and Hongcai Chen, proposes a small world architecture for P2P networks for information discovery, peer nodes freely linked to each other in inter-groups and not every peer node needed to be connected to remote groups and also could easily find the information in remote peer node via some leader peer nodes.“An Efficient Method of Web Sequential Pattern Mining Based on Session Filter and Transaction Identification”, by Jingjun Zhu,Haiyan Wu and Guozhu Gao, an efficient method of web sequential pattern mining. This mining method categorizes the user sessions into human user sessions, crawler sessions and resource-download user sessions according to their features.“A Trust Transitivity Model Based-on Dempster-Shafer Theory”, by Xiang Qiu,Li Zhang, Shouxin Wang and Guanqun Qian, proposes a method for transforming the triple of evidence theory to a simple result in order to select the trust entity easily. and use the nearness degree to analyze the transitivity rationality and show how to use the trust transitivity model by a shopping scenario in TaoBao and illustrate its legitimacy.“Coverage Problem in Wireless Sensor Network: A Survey”, by GaoJun Fan and ShiYao Jin, proposes a thorough survey of the existing coverage schemes for WSN, and it also outlines several open problems. The purpose is to provide a better understanding of coverage technology and to stimulate new research directions in this area.We are particularly grateful to IEEE Fellow Prof. Gary G. Yen, President of IEEE Computational Intelligence Society and Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Computational Intelligence Magazine, Oklahoma State University, USA; IEEE Fellow Prof. Jun Wang from Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong; IEEE Fellow Prof. Derong Liu, Associate Editor of IEEE Trans. on Neural Networks, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA; IEEE & IET Fellow Prof. Chin-Chen Chang from National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan, and Chair of IEEE Shanghai Section; and Prof. Junfa Mao at Shanghai Jiaotong University, China for accepting our invitation to deliver invited talks at this year’s conference. We wish to thank the Qingdao University of Science & Technology, China for providing the venue to host the conference. In particular, we would like to acknowledge College of Information, Qingdao University of Science & Technology, China, who has worked throughout the year in preparation for this conference. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the authors for the efforts they put in the preparation of the manuscripts and for their valuable contributions. We wish to express our deepest gratitude to the program committee members for their help in selecting papers for this issue and especially the referees of the extended versions of the selected papers for their thorough reviews under a tight time schedule. Last, but not least, our thanks go to the Editorial Board of the Journal of Networks for the exceptional effort they did throughout this process.In closing, we sincerely hope that you will enjoy reading this special issue. 
Publisher ACADEMY PUBLISHER
Date 2010-09-02
Source Journal of Networks Vol 5, No 9 (2010): Special Issue: Recent Advances in Computer Science and Engineering - Track on N
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