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Management Track within WiCOM
International Symposium on Information System & Management (ISM 2008)
CALL FOR PAPERS
http://www.wicom-meeting.org/ism/
Dalian, China October 14-16, 2008
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This conference is sponsored by IEEE Engineering Management Society,
IEEE Communications Society, Dalian University of Technology and
Wuhan University. All papers accepted will be included in IEEE Xplore
and indexed by EI. For more information, please contact:
ism@highsci.org.

The conference will be held in Dalian, the bright pearl of northern
China. Dalian is regarded as a romantic beach city full of vigor and
vitality. You are welcome to visit Dalian and Beijing, where the 2008
Olympic Games will be held.

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