Recent advances in Information Technology have dramatically changed the nature of computing. Cloud computing has made unlimited computing and storage resources available to any individual or enterprise. Mobile devices are rapidly replacing desktop computers while tiny sensors are getting connected to the Internet. Social media is profoundly changing the way we interact with others and how companies conduct business. All these trends contribute to the Big Data problem, which brings a new challenge to data mining and analytics. The Computer sciences and Information Technologies (CIT) symposium encompasses diverse areas of research and development in CS/IT fields as well as industrial engineering and management sciences. The symposium will provide a unique venue for CS/IT researchers and engineers from both academia and industry in the US and Korea to display state-of-the-art research and development, exchange creative ideas, and build a strong network among participants. Topics of interests include, but are not limited to:
Chair
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Co-Chair
Harvey Mudd College
Co-Chair
Korea Univerity