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E-grāmata: Contemporary Computing: Third International Conference, IC3 2010, Noida, India, August 9-11, 2010. Proceedings, Part II

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Welcome to the proceedings of the Third International Conference on Contemporary Computing, which was held in Noida (outskirts of New Delhi), India. Computing is an exciting and evolving area. This conference, which was jointly organized by the Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida, India and the University of Fl- ida, Gainesville, USA, focused on topics that are of contemporary interest to computer and computational scientists and engineers. The conference had an exciting technical program of 79 papers submitted by - searchers and practitioners from academia, industry, and government to advance the algorithmic, systems, applications, and educational aspects of contemporary comp- ing. These papers were selected from 350 submissions (with an overall acceptance rate of around 23%). The technical program was put together by a distinguished int- national Program Committee consisting of more than 150 members. The Program Committee was led by the following Track Chairs: Arunava Banerjee, Kanad Kishore Biswas, Summet Dua, Prabhat Mishra, Rajat Moona, Sheung-Hung Poon, and Cho-Li Wang. I would like to thank the Program Committee and the Track Chairs for their tremendous effort. I would like to thank the General Chairs, Prof. Sartaj Sahni and Prof. Sanjay Goel, for giving me the opportunity to lead the technical program.
Technical Session-12: System-1 (S-1).- Automatic Test Data Generation
for Data Flow Testing Using Particle Swarm Optimization.- Efficient Storage
of Massive Biological Sequences in Compact Form.- Maximum Utility
Meta-Scheduling Algorithm for Economy Based Scheduling under Grid Computing.-
An Accelerated MJPEG 2000 Encoder Using Compute Unified Device Architecture.-
Event-Based Metric for Computing System Complexity.- Technical Session-13:
System-2 (S-2).- Load Balancing in Xen Virtual Machine Monitor.- Aerial
Vehicle Based Sensing Framework for Structural Health Monitoring.- A Cross
Layer Seamless Handover Scheme in IEEE 802.11p Based Vehicular Networks.-
Modeling and Simulation of Efficient March Algorithm for Memory Testing.- A
New Approach for Detecting Design Patterns by Graph Decomposition and Graph
Isomorphism.- Technical Session-14: System-3 (S-3).- Detection of Polymorphic
Viruses in Windows Executables.- Sensitivity Measurement of Neural Hardware:
A Simulation Based Study.- AnApproach to Identify and Manage Interoperability
of Class Diagrams in Visual Paradigm and MagicDraw Tools.- A Novel Approach
to Generate Test Cases Using Class and Sequence Diagrams.- Technical
Session-15: System-4 (S-4).- Arrogyam: Arrhythmia Detection for Ambulatory
Patient Monitoring.- Test Process Model with Enhanced Approach of State
Variable.- Re-engineering Machine Translation Systems through Symbiotic
Approach.- Analysis for Power Control and Security Architecture for Wireless
Ad-Hoc Network.- Extension of Superblock Technique to Hyperblock Using
Predicate Hierarchy Graph.- Technical Session-16: System-6 (S-6).- Vehicular
Ad Hoc Network Mobility Models Applied for Reinforcement Learning Routing
Algorithm.- Hardware and Software Co-Design for Robot Arm.- Security
Vulnerabilities of a Novel Remote User Authentication Scheme Using Smart Card
Based on ECDLP.- Multiple Polymorphic Arguments in Single Dispatch Object
Oriented
Languages.