CALL FOR PAPERS
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After the impressive success of the previous conferences of WSEAS, you
are invited to submit a paper or to organize a session or a group of
sessions for the following WSEAS conferences:
2002 WSEAS Int.Conf. on ELECTRONICS, CONTROL & SIGNAL PROCESSING
*Symposium on Electronics
*Symposium on Control
*Symposium on Signal Processing
http://www.wseas.org/conferences/2002/singapore/ecs
2002 WSEAS Int.Conf. on E-ACTIVITIES (E-Learning, E-Communities,
E-Commerce, E-Management, E-Marketing, E-Governance and Tele-Working)
http://www.wseas.org/conferences/2002/singapore/e-activities
Singapore, December 9-12, 2002.
Like in all WSEAS Sponsored Conferences, all the accepted papers will be
simultaneously published not only in the usual conference proceedings, but
also as chapters in the WSEAS Press Book Series or as papers in WSEAS
Transactions (Journals).
The Proceedings and WSEAS Press Book Series will be edited by WSEAS Press
(Athens, Greece).
Chairmen of the Conferences and Editors of the Proceedings: See the web
Please, visit: http://www.wseas.org
(Please, do not reply to the email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
but to the one that you can find in the web pages of the conferences)
SINGAPORE: Lying almost on the equator, Singapore is a thriving city-state
that has overcome its dearth of natural resources to become one of the
juggernaut economies of Asia. In the crowded streets of Chinatown, fortune
tellers, calligraphers and temple worshippers are still a part of everyday
life. In Little India, you can buy the best sari material, freshly ground
spices or a picture of your favourite Hindu god. In the small shops of
Arab St, the cry of the imam can be heard from the nearby Sultan Mosque.
Singapore may have traded in its rough-and-ready opium dens and pearl
luggers for towers of concrete and glass, and its steamy rickshaw image
for hi-tech wizardry, but you can still recapture the colonial era with a
gin sling under the languorous ceiling fans at Raffles Hotel. It is this
carefully stage-managed combination of Western modernity and treasured
Eastern and colonial past that makes Singapore such an accessible slice of
Asia.
The organizing Committee
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