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CIST 2011: Fez, Morocco
- 2011 Colloquium in Information Science and Technology, CIST 2011, Fez, Morocco, May 11-12, 2011. IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-1-4673-0116-9
- Ladjel Bellatreche:
Keynote talk data warehouses: Construction, exploitation and personnalisation. 1 - Kurt R. Richter:
Keynote talk basic research at universities and its impact on innovation processes and industry. 2 - Ilahm Chaker, Rachid Benslimane, Mostafa Harti:
Creation of Al Mabsout Moroccan fonts format. 3-4 - Ismail Jellouli, Mohammed El Mohajir:
An ontology-based approach for web information extraction. 5 - Mohammed Zouiten, Mostafa Harti, Chakib Nejjari:
An oriented service architecture and model for GIS health management: Case of cancer in Morocco. 6 - Badreddine El Mohajir, Mohammed El Mohajir:
Telecom datawarehouse prototype for bandwidth and network throughput monitoring and analysis. 7 - Naouar Belghini, Arsalane Zarghili, Jamal Kharroubi, Aicha Majda:
Color facial authentication system based on neural network. 8 - Noureddine El Makhfi, Omar El Bannay, Rachid Benslimane, Noureddine Rais:
System of indexing, annotation and search in the old Arabic manuscripts. 9 - Noureddine El Makhfi, Omar El Bannay, Rachid Benslimane, Noureddine Rais:
Search engine of ancient Arabic manuscripts based on metadata and XML annotations. 10 - Nabila Nejjar, Mohamed Lamrini, Mohammed Al Achhab:
The quality process in a professional context: Software industry case. 11 - Mohammed El Mohajir, Z. Hamza, Amal Latrache, N. Dad:
A reference model for an improved collaborative business processing in a Moroccan governmental administration. 12 - Nesrine Gouttaya, Ahlame Begdouri:
The quality integrating data mining with Case Based Reasoning for personalized adaptation of context-aware applications in pervasive environments. 13-14 - Mohammed Al Achhab, Mohammed El Mohajir:
Graphical specification and formal verification of the Workflow Petri Nets properties in a business process context. 15
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