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December 17-20, 2008 Xavier Institute of Management Bhubaneswar, INDIA CALL FOR PARTICIPATION http://www.ximb.ac.in/icit/ SponS0RED AND ORGANIZED BY Orissa Information Technology Society (OITS), Bhubaneswar, India Xavier Institute of Management (XIM), Bhubaneswar, India In Technical Cooperation with Proceedings Published by: IEEE Computer Society Press Co-Sponsored by: 11 th International Conference on Information Technology ICIT – 2008

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December 17-20, 2008

Xavier Institute of ManagementBhubaneswar, INDIA

CALL FOR PARTICIPATIONhttp://www.ximb.ac.in/icit/

SponS0RED AND ORGANIZED BY

Orissa Information Technology Society (OITS), Bhubaneswar, India

Xavier Institute of Management (XIM), Bhubaneswar, India

In Technical Cooperation with

Proceedings Published by: IEEE Computer Society Press

Co-Sponsored by:

11th International Conference onInformation Technology

ICIT – 2008

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INTRODUCTION

ICIT (International Conference on Information Technology) is a premier international conference aimed at fostering high quality research work in the area of Information Technology. ICIT-08 is being jointly sponsored and organized by the Orissa Information Technology Society (http://www.oits.org) and the Xavier Institute of Management (http://www.ximb.ac.in) in technical cooperation with IEEE Computer Society (http://www.ieee.org) to be held at Bhubaneswar, India from 17-20 December 2008. At ICIT, researchers and practitioners from academia and industry all around the globe are invited to present their research findings on various topics related to Information Technology and its Applications.

Topics of interest includes: Algorithms Architecture and Programming Systems Database and Bioinformatics Wireless and On-chip Networks Software Engineering and Industry Applications Web Technology Management and Information Systems

About Bhubaneswar: http://www.orissa-tourism.com/bbsr.html

Bhubaneswar, the capital of Orissa, is also popularly known as the "Temple City of India". Being the seat of Tribhubaneswar or 'Lord Lingaraj', Bhubaneswar is an important Hindu pilgrimage center. Hundreds of temples dot the landscape of the Old Town, which once boasted of more than 2000 temples. Bhubaneswar is the place where temple building activities of Orissan style flowered from its very inception to its fullest culmination extending over a period of over one thousand years. The new Bhubaneswar with its modern buildings and extensive infrastructure perfectly complements its historic surroundings. With facilities to cater to every type of visitor, Bhubaneswar makes an ideal tourist destination.

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GENERAL CHAIR’S MESSAGE

Sukant k. Mohapatra Gopal K. Nayak

As the General Co-Chairs of the International Conference on Information Technology – 2008 (ICIT-2008), we have the pleasure of welcoming you to this premier conference, which will be held at Bubaneswar, Orissa, famously know as temple city. Over the last ten years, ICIT has evolved as a high quality forum for scientist and engineers to present their latest research results, findings, and innovative ideas in the rapidly changing field of computing and information technology. The large number of paper submissions covering a much broader spectrum is a testimonial to the growing interest in this conference.

The prestige of a conference is mainly determined by the quality of its technical program. This year's program will live up to high expectations due to the careful selection by the Program Committee under the leadership of B. S. Panda and Abhaya Nayak, the Program Co-Chairs. They have spent long hours in putting together an excellent program and deserve a big applaud.

In addition to the paper presentations, ICIT-2008 features keynote lectures, invited talks, workshops, and panel discussions. We would like to acknowledge Patrick Doherty, Director of the Artificial Intelligence and Integrated Computer Systems Division at Linkoping University, and President of the Swedish Artificial Intelligence Society, Sweden, Qing Yang, Distinguished Engineering Professor, University of Rhode Island, USA, and Chita Das, Distinguished Professorand Director of High Performance Computing Lab (HPCL), Pennsylvania State University, College Station, USA for agreeing to give the keynote lecturers. Also, we would like to thank the invited speakers for contributing to the technical program.

The conference is the result of the hard work of contributing authors, reviewers, and conference committee members. We are grateful to all these people specifically all the conference chairs for making the conference a success.

We sincerely thank Orissa Information Technology Society (OITS) and its executive body for sponsoring and organizing ICIT since its inception. We also express our sincere appreciation to Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar (XIMB) for hosting ICIT-2008. Organizing committee and participating members of XIMB deserve recognition for the local arrangements. We greatly appreciate all the sponsors for their financial contribution and Support.

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Finally, we would like to thank you, the participants, whose interest is the reason for the continuing existence and success of this conference.

PROGRAM CHAIR’S MESSAGE

Bhawani S. Panda Abhaya Nayak

It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to the 11 th International Conference on Information Technology (ICIT 2008) in Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India. ICIT is a premier international forum for presenting and debating high quality research results in the area of Information Technology. It provides a receptive environment for researchers, developers and practitioners, both from academia as well as from industry, to present their research findings on various topics related to Information Technology and its applications. ICIT 2008 consists of seven tracks: (1) Algorithms, (2) Architecture and Programming Systems, (3) Databases and Bioinformatics, (4) Wireless and On-chip Networks, (5) Software Engineering and Industry Applications, (6) Web Technology, and (7) Management Information Systems, of which the first two tracks are being introduced for the first time. IEEE Computer Society press is publishing the proceedings of ICIT 08.

We received a total of 135 submissions from all parts of the world. Out of these, after a rigorous peer-review process, we accepted 65 submissions for inclusion in the proceedings of the conference, 40 as regular papers, 15 as short papers, and 10 as poster papers. All submitted papers have undergone blind review by two to three reviewers from a strong team of reviewers and members of technical program committee that consists of leading researchers around the globe.

We thankfully acknowledge the substantial effort that the track chairs, dedicated members of the technical program committee, and additional reviewers have put in for the timely completion of the review process. We thank all the contributing authors for submitting their research findings to ICIT 2008. We congratulate all the authors of the accepted papers. To the authors whose submissions we could not accommodate, we wish all the best, and sincerely hope that they will submit their research findings to future ICITs. We also take this opportunity to express our gratitude to all the keynote speakers, invited speakers, and tutorial speakers for their contributions towards the success of the technical program of ICIT 2008. Special thanks are due to all the members of steering committee and organizing committee for their support, cooperation and tireless effort that made ICIT 2008 successful. In particular, we wish to commend the general chairs, Dr. Sukant K. Mohapatra and Prof. Gopal K. Nayak, for their timely advice and support without which ICIT 2008 would not have been possible. Finally, we thankfully acknowledge the support of Randall S. Bilof and Andrea L. Thibault, Conference Publishing Services (CPS), IEEE CS press towards the publication of

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the proceedings of the ICIT 2008, and the Xavier Institute of Management (Bhubaneswar) for providing the physical facilities for holding the conference events.

We are confident your stay in Bhubaneswar for ICIT 2008 will be a productive and memorable one. We wish you all the best, and hope to see you all next year at ICIT 2009.

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CONFERENCE COMMITTE

General Chairs Organizing Chairs

Sukant K. Mohapatra P.K. BeheraVPIsystems, USA Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, [email protected] [email protected]

Gopal K. Nayak Sanjaya Mohapatra

IIIT, Bhubaneswar, India XIM, Bhubaneswar, India

[email protected] [email protected]

Program Chairs Publicity Chairs

Abhaya Nayak Rahul BanerjeeMacquarie University, Sydney, Australia. BITS, Pilani, [email protected] [email protected]

B.S. Panda Radha Kanta MahapatraIIT, Delhi, India University of Texas, Arlington, [email protected] [email protected]

Steering Committee Chair Finance Chair

Chitta Baral, Dipak MishraArizona State University, USA XIM, Bhubaneswar, [email protected] [email protected]

Advisory Chairs Tutorial Chair

Laxmi N. Bhuyan Swades De University of California, Riverside, USA IIT, Delhi, [email protected] [email protected]

Siba P. Misra Satya MohantyOITS Cisco Systems, [email protected] [email protected]

Sudarshan PadhyUtkal University, Bhubaneswar, India [email protected]

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TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTETrack Chairs:Algorithm Architecture and Programming SystemsRajeev Kumar Saraju MohantyIIT, Kharagpur, India University of North Texas, USA

Databases and Bioinformatics Management Information SystemsAshish Ghosh RadhaKanta MahapatraISI, Kolkata, India University of Texas at Arlington,

USA

Software Engineering and Industry applications Wireless and On-chip NetworksRajib Mall Swades DeIIT, Kharagpur, India IIT, Delhi, India

Web TechnologyDebajyoti MukhopodhyayCalcutta Business School, India

Program Committee:L. Sunil Chandran Jayanta Mukhopadhya , IISc, Bangalore, India. IIT, Kharagpur, India

S. Padhy S. V. Rao,Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, India. IIT, Guwahati, India.Pranabesh Dash, Dhruva GhaiIntel, USA. University of North Texas, USA

Elias Kougianos Dusmata MohantaUniversity of North Texas, USA. BIT, Mesra, India., Pranab Mohanty Thomas OommenUniversity of South Florida, USA. Tufts University, USA

Peetabasa Pati Manish RatnaniFirst Indian Cooperation Pvt. Ltd., India. University of North Texas, USA.

Siddharth Srivastava Siddhartha TambatKatholiek Universiteit Leuven, Belgium. IISc, Bangalore, India.

Sambhunath Biswas Sung-Bae ChoIndian Statistical Institute (ISI), Kolkata, India Yonsei University, South Korea

Satchidananda Dehuri Sumantra Dutta RoyYonsei University, South Korea. IIT, Delhi, India.

D S Guru Francesco Masulli,University of Mysore, India. University of Geneva, Italy.

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Saroj Kumar Meher Pradipta Nanda,Satym computers Ltd., India. CV Raman College of Engineering, India.

M. Narasimha Murty Swapan Kumar ParuiIISc, Bangalore, India. ISI, Kolkata, India

Patrick Siarry Shamik SuralUniversetate, Paris, France IIT, Kharagpur, India.

Pulabaigari Viswanath Samya BhattacharyaJNTU, India TCS Inovations Lab, Mumbai, India.

Mainak Chatterjee Parul GargUniversity of Central Florida, USA NSIT, Delhi, India.

Sumit Kundu Sukumar NandiNIT, Durgapur, India IIT, Guwahati, India

Roy P. Paily Abhishek RoyIIT, Guwahati, India Samsung Electronics, South Korea.

Mahasweta Sarkar Navrati Saxena ,San Diego State University, USA Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea.

Kannan Srinathan Shirshu Varma,IIIT, Hyderabad, India IIIT Allhabad, India.

Ganga Bishnu Mund Pramatha Nath BasuKIIT, Bhubaneswar, India Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India.

Nabendu Chaki Amlan Chakrabarti,University of Calcutta, India. University of Calcutta, India.

Ruma Dutta Anirban Kundu,WB Univ. of Technology, Kolkata, India WB Univ. of Technology, Kolkata, India.

Sarmistha Neogy Vikram BhadauriaJadavpur University, Kolkata, India University of Texas at Arlington, USA.

George Mangalaraj Riyaz SikoraWestern Illinois University, USA University of Texas at Arlington, USA.

Jonghak Sun Aakash Taneja ,University of Texas at Arlington, USA Richard Stockton College of NJ, USA.

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Kamphol Wipawyaangkool Ralph YehUniversity of Texas at Arlington, USA University of Texas at Arlington, USALulu ZhangUniversity of Texas at Arlington, USA

Additional Reviewers:

Arunabha Adhika Edward Aftandilian Haider Banka

Vikram Bhadauria R K Bhattacharyya

Dhruba Bhattacharyya Prabin Bora

Amlan Chakrabarti Aniruddha Das

Anita Das Ambedkar Dukkipati

Dhruva Ghai Sajith Gopalan

Anindya Halder Dervis Karaboga

PoongUp Lee JongHyuk Lee

Cane Wing-ki Leung Suraj M.G.

Pinaki Mitra Pradipta Maji

Pabitra Mitra Bhabesh Nath

S Patra Umaa Rebbapragada

Nagendraswamy H S Suman Saha

B Uma Shankar Manjunath

Shantharamu Naveen Sivadasan

David Smith Kannan Srinathan

Earl Swartzlander Hiromasa Yagyu

Ashay Dhamdhere

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FEATURED SPEAKERS

KEYNOTE SPEAKER December 18, 11.00 – 12.00 Noon

Prof. Patrick DohertyProfessor of Computer Science at the Department of Computer and Information Sciences (IDA)University of Linkoping, Sweden

Patrick Doherty is a Professor of Computer Science at the Department of Computer and Information Sciences (IDA), Linkoping University, Sweden. He heads the Artificial Intelligence and Integrated Computer Systems Division at IDA. He serves as director of LinkLab, a research center for future aviation systems, which is a collaborative endeavor between Linkoping University and Saab Aero Systems. He is an ECCAI fellow and has previously served as president of SAIS, the Swedish Artificial Intelligence Society. He is also a member of the editorial board of the Artificial Intelligence Journal. His main areas of interest are knowledge representation, automated planning and intelligent autonomous systems. A major area of application is with Unmanned Aircraft Systems.  His research group has won several international competitions pertaining to micro-air vehicles and to automated planning.

Unmanned Aircraft Systems - A Future Technology: Due to technological advances and increasing investment, interest in Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UASs) as a practical, deployable technological component in many civil applications is rapidly increasing and becoming a reality, as are their capabilities and availability. UAS platforms also offer a unique experimental environment for developing, integrating and experimenting with many artificial intelligence technologies such as automated planners, knowledge representation systems, chronicle recognition systems, etc. In this talk I will describe some of the work being pursued at Linkoping University, Sweden in this area. Focus will be placed on integration of artificial intelligence technologies in such systems in the context of civil and commercial applications. A number of UAS systems developed and deployed by our research group for sophisticated experimental application scenarios will be demonstrated. Use of UASs as support platforms for emergency services organizations will be highlighted

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KEYNOTE SPEAKER December 19, 9.30 – 10.30 AM

Prof. Qing YangDistinguished Engineering ProfessorUniversity of Rhode Island, USA

Professor Yang is a chair professor at University of Rhode Island and his research has been sponsored mainly by the National Science Foundation (NSF). He has authored and coauthored numerous technical articles in such journal as IEEE Transactions on Computers, IEEE Transaction on Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Computer and Journal for Parallel and Distributed Computing, along with paper presented at International Symposium on Computer Architectures, International Symposium on High Performance Computer Architectures, International Conference on Parallel Processing, and International Conference on Internet Computing, etc. He holds several U.S. patents and has also contributed a number of chapters to books in the field of computer engineering. Graduate students who have graduated under his advice usually work in computer industry or research institutions as computer engineers, design architects, or research scientists. Dr. Yang has served as program chair, committee members for several professional conferences in the field and guest edited special issues for professional journals. He is an associate editor of IEEE Transaction on Parallel and Distributed Systems. He is an IEEE-Computer Society distinguished speaker of the year, (1996-99). A senior member of IEEE Computer Society and a member of ACM, his research interests are in: Computer Architectures, Parallel and Distributed Computing (software and hardware), Computer Performance Modeling and Simulation, Data Storage and I/O architectures, Computer Applications and Storage Networking (SAN, NAS, and LAN).

Data Protection and Recovery in the Information Age: Data reliability and recoverability have become increasingly important with the exponential growth of networked information services and continued digitalization. This talk will concentrate on data protection and recovery along the time dimension. After reviewing the existing technologies, several new approaches will be discussed as compared to existing technologies. A new hardware architecture based on disk arrays will be presented in detail along with several software designs for data protection and recovery. Emphasis will be given on continuous data protection (CDP) for important users' data. We will compare and

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evaluate performance impacts of CDPs on application performance, space overhead, recovery time objective, recovery point objective, and costs of various CDP technologies.

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KEYNOTE SPEAKER December 20, 9.30 – 10.30 AM

Prof. Chita R. DasDistinguished ProfessorDirector, High Performance Computing Lab (HPCL)Pennsylvania State University, College Station, USA

Prof. Das has been on the faculty at the Pennsylvania State University since 1986, and is currently Distinguished Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. Prof. Das's primary research interests include computer architecture, parallel and distributed computing, cluster systems, processor management in multiprocessors, performance evaluation and fault-tolerant computing. He has published extensively in these areas. Of late, he is working on multi-core/SoC systems, Network-on-Chip (NoC) microarchitectures, Internet QoS, multimedia servers, and mobile computing. Prof. Das is a fellow of IEEE and has served on the editorial board of IEEE Transactions on Computers and IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems.

Designing Next Generation Cluster-based Data Centers: Clusters have emerged as the most cost-effective solution for designing high performance computing platforms as well as data centers for supporting a wide variety of scientific and Web-based applications. The critical nature of many applications, in particular Internet-based services, mandates that in addition to providing high and predictable performance, these servers should run (24X7) irrespective of inevitable failures. Furthermore, the energy consumption of these servers and the associated thermal problems have exacerbated to a point such that power and thermal-aware design has become a necessity.

In this talk, I will discuss several research challenges in designing  high performance, energy-efficient, QoS capable, and dependable data centers and summarize some of our current efforts in these directions. In particular, the effectiveness of using a user-level communication mechanism, such as the InfiniBand Architecture (IBA), in designing such date centers will be

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INVITED SPEAKER December 19, 4.00 – 5.00 PM

Pradosh MohapatraCisco Systems, USA

Pradosh Mohapatra is a senior technical leader in the high-end routing group at Cisco Systems, San Jose where he currently leads the architecture team looking at the high performance next generation router operating systems. An acknowledged expert on the BGP protocol, Pradosh was primarily responsible for the implementation of the L3VPNs and high availability on the Cisco core routers CRS-1 and C120 (the CRS-1 is the faster router in existence and Cisco's biggest product till date). He has successfully led numerous other projects within Cisco like L2VPN (VPLS/VPWS support) and Non-Stop-Routing (NSR). Previously he also worked on Network Security, Device drivers and Network Operating Systems. He has more than 12 years of experience in IP and MPLS technologies working on both design and implementation of routing protocols.  An active participant at the IETF, Pradosh has authored and contributed to several IETF drafts and RFCs. He has also published in scholarly journals and conferences affiliated to the IEEE and the ACM and holds multiple patents in the Network Routing area. BGP Security: Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the core routing protocol of the Internet. It makes it possible for individual networks to connect to each other through exchange of routing information so that there is end-to-end connectivity in the Internet. A series of studies, experiments, and real incidents recently have however attracted attention to the topic of BGP security. Since the routing exchange is typically based on trust, a compromise on the Internet routing infrastructure is considered possible and worrisome. In this talk, we will discuss the routing security aspect of BGP. After a brief background into the BGP machinery, various ways to achieve the required level of security in BGP will be presented. We will focus on resource public key infrastructure (RPKI), a solution that is gaining momentum at the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).

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TECHNICAL PROGRAMS

DECEMBER 18, 2008Venue: Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar

08.00 - 10.00 AM REGISTRATION10.00 - 10.45 AM INAUGURATION10.45 - 11.45 AM INAUGURAL KEYNOTE SPEECH

Prof. Patrick DohertyProfessor of Computer Science at the Department of Computer and Information Sciences (IDA)University of Linkoping, Sweden

11.45 - 12.00 PM Tea Break

12.00 - 1.00 PM SESSION IA- Algorithm - 1

Finding a Box Representation for a Graph in O(n2 [Delta]2 ln n) Time

L. Sunil Chandran, Mathew C. Francis, and Rogers Mathew

Department of Computer Science and Automation,Indian Institute of ScienceBangalore, India

A New Heuristic for the Minimum Routing Cost Spanning Tree Problem

Alok Singh

Department of Computer and Information Sciences,School of Mathematics and Computer Information Sciences,University of HyderabadHyderabad, India

Fast Image Segmentation Using Modified CLARA Algorithm

Malay K. Pakhira

Department of Computer Science and EngineeringKalyani Government Engineering CollegeKalyani, West Bengal, India.

12.00 - 1.00 PM SESSION IB- Networks -1 (Parallel Session)

Channel Assignment and Reassignment Using Co-Channel Cells in Mobile Communication Networks

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Siba K. Udgata, Shobhit Srivastava, Hitesh Mahajan, and Gauri K. Udgata

Department of Computer and Information Sciences, University of Hyderabad

Hyderabad, India.

Route Cache Optimization Mechanism Using Smart Packets for On-Demand Routing Procotol in MANET

N. Ashokraj, C. Arun, and K. Murugan

Department of Information TechnologySSN CollegeKalavakkam, India

Ramanujan Computing Centre,College of Engineering, Anna UniversityChennai, India.

Modified Optimized Link State Routing (M-OLSR) for Wireless Mesh Networks

Amrita Bose Paul and Sukumar Nandi

Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology,

Guwahati, India.

1.00 - 2.00 PM Lunch

2.00 - 3.40 PM SESSION II A – Algorithm 2

An Efficient ID Based Proxy Signature, Proxy Blind Signature and Proxy Partial Blind Signature

Banshidhar Majhi, Deepak Kumar Sahu, and RamNarayan Subudhi

Department of Computer Science and Engineering, NIT Rourkela, India.

Honey Bee Behavior: A Multi-Agent Approach for Multiple Campaigns Assignment Problem

Satchidananda Dehuri, Alok Kumar Jagadev, and Sung-Bae Cho

Department of Information and Communication Technology Fakir Mohan University, Vyasa ViharBalasore, India

Soft Computing Lab.Department of Comp. Sc.Yonsei University, Korea.

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On Development of a Generalized Visual Stochastic Optimizer

Malay K. Pakhira and Prasenjit Das

Department of Computer Science and EngineeringKalyani Government Engineering CollegeKalyani, West Bengal, India

Academy of Technology,Hooghly, West Bengal, India.

Topological Properties of a New Fault Tolerant Interconnection

Network for Parallel Computer

S. P. Mohanty, B. N. B. Ray, S. N. Patro, and A. R. Tripathy

College of Engineering and Technology, Bhubaneswar, India Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar, India

Krupajal Engineering College, Bhubaneswar, India

College of Engineering, Bhubaneswar, India

An Improved Algorithm for Distributed Mutual Exclusion by Restricted Message Exchange in Voting Districts

R. Bharath Kumar and Pradhan Bagur Umesh

NIT, Surathkal, Mangalore, India

2.00 - 3.40 PM SESSION II B – Networks – 2 (Parallel Session)

Design and Evaluation of a Failure Detection Algorithm for Large Scale Ad-Hoc Networks Using Cluster Based Approach

Pabitra Mohan Khilar, Jitendra Kumar Singh, and Sudipta Mahapatra

Department of CSE, NIT, Rourkela, India.

Department of E & ECE,Indian Institute of TechnologyKharagpur, India.

Enhancing Efficiency towards Handling Mobility Uncertainty in Mobile Ad-Hoc Network (MANET)

Sanjukta Roychoudhury, Paramartha Dutta, and Biswajit Maiti

Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani, West Bengal, India

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Department of Physics, Kalyani Government Engineering College, Kalyani, West Bengal, India

Department of Computer Science and Systems, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, West Bengal, India.

A Slotted and Cross-Layer Node-Disjoint Multipath Routing Protocol for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Ash Mohammad Abbas

Department of Computer Engineering, Zakir Hussain College of Engineering and Technology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India.

Mobility Based Clustering Algorithm and the Energy Consumption Model of Dynamic Nodes in Mobile Ad Hoc Network

Suchismita Chinara and Santanu Kumar Rath

Department of Computer Science and Engineering, NIT, Rourkela, India.

Overheads and Mean Route Failure Time of a Hybrid Protocol for Node-Disjoint Multipath Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Ash Mohammad Abbas Department of Computer Engineering, Zakir Hussain College of Engineering and Technology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India

3.40 - 4.00 PM Tea Break

4.00 - 4.40 PM SESSION III A – Algorithm – 3 Development of a New Optimization Algorithm Based on

Artificial Immune System and Its Application

Satyasai Jagannath Nanda, Ganapati Panda, Babita Majhi, and Prakash Tha

Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, NIT Rourkela, India.

Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, India.

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Audio Watermarking Based on BCH Coding Using CT and DWT

Vivekananda Bhat K, Indranil Sengupta, and Abhijit Das

Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology,

Kharagpur, India.

4.00 - 4.40 PM SESSION III B – Networks – 3 (Parallel Session) Directional Greedy Routing Protocol (DGRP) in Mobile Ad-Hoc

Networks

Rupesh Kumar and S. V. Rao

Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology,

Guwahati, India.

Assignment of Cells to Switches in a Cellular Mobile Environment Using Swarm Intelligence

Siba K. Udgata, U. Anuradha, G. Pavan Kumar, and Gauri K. Udgata

Department of Computer and Information Sciences, University of Hyderabad,

Hyderabad, India.

Berhampur University,Berhampur, India

4.40 - 5.00 PM Tea Break and Net Working

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DECEMBER 19, 2008Venue: Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar

8.30 - 9.30 AM REGISTRATION9.30 - 10.30 AM KEYNOTE SPEECH

Prof. Qing YangDistinguished Engineering ProfessorUniversity of Rhode Island, USA

10.30 - 11.50 AM SESSION IV A – ARCHITECTURE

Virtual Computing Grid Using Resource Pooling

Alpana Rajan, Anil Rawat, and Rajesh Kumar Verma

Computer Centre, Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.

Semantics Preserving Micro-Instant Implementation of Synchronous Programs

Vinod Kumar, Kanchan Bokil, Ashwin Nivangune, and Peeyush Jain

Centre for Development of Advanced Technology, Mumbai, India.

Synchronous Replica Consistency Protocol with Notification and Response

S. Siva Sathya and K. Naga Seshu

Department of Computer Science, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry, India.

10.30 - 11.50 AM SESSION IV B – DATABASE AND BIOINFORMATICS (Parallel Session)

Cascaded Multi-Level Promoter Recognition of E. coli Using Dinucleotide Features

T. Sobha Rani and Raju S. Bapi

Computational Intelligence Lab., Department of Computer Science and Information Sciences, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India.

Pairwise DNA Alignment with Sequence Specific Transition-Transversion Ratio Using Multiple Parameter Sets

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Ankit Agrawal and Xiaoqiu Huang Department of Computer Science, Iowa State University, USA.

Pairwise Statistical Significance of Local Sequence Alignment Using Substitution Matrices with Sequence-Pair-Specific Distance

Ankit Agrawal and Xiaoqiu Huang Department of Computer Science, Iowa State University, USA.

Aggregation Pheromone Density Based Classification

Anindya Halder, Susmita Ghosh, and Ashish Ghosh

Centre for Soft Computing Research, Indian Stastistical Institute

Kolkata, India Department of CSE,Jadavpur UniversityKolkata, India.

11.50 - 12.10 PM Tea Break

12.10 - 12.50 PM SESSION V A – ARCHITECTURE AND PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS

Folded Dualcube: A New Interconnection Topology for Parallel Systems

Nibdita Adhikari and C. R. Tripathy

Department of CSE PIET Rourkela, India

Department of CSE & ITUCE, Burla, India

Implementation of Basic Arithmetic Operations Using Cellular Automaton

Pabitra Pal Choudhury, Sudhakar Sahoo, and Mithun Chakraborty Applied Statistics Unit, ISI, Kolkata,

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India.

Department of CSEA, SIT, Silicon Hills, Bhubaneswar, India.

Department of Electronics and Telecom Engg., Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India.

12.10 - 12.50 PM SESSION V B – NETWORKS 3 (Parallel Session)

Modified MAC for Priority Traffic with Slow Decrease of Contention Window and Reservation Based Packet Forwarding in IEEE 802.11 for QoS Provisioning

Dillip Kumar Puthal, Bibhudatta Sahoo, Ashok Kumar Turuk, and Mrinal Nandi

Department of Computer Science and Engineering, NIT Rourkela, India

A Hardware Implementation of Modified MAC Behaviour for Multimedia Traffic in Wireless LAN for QoS

Dillip Kumar Puthal and Bibhudatta Sahoo

Department of Computer Science and Engineering, NIT Rourkela, India

12.50 - 2.00 PM Lunch

2.00 – 3.40 PM SESSION VI A – SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

Offline Handwritten Devanagari Word Recognition: A Holistic Approach Based on Directional Chain Code Feature and HMM

Bikash Shaw, Swapan Kumar Parui, and Malayappan Shridhar

CVPR Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India

University of Michigan-Dearbon,Michigan, USA

Automated Scenario Generation Based on UML Activity Diagrams

Sapna P.G. and Hrushikesha Mohanty

Department of Computer and Information Sciences, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad,

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On Specification of Treatment Modules

Sumagna Patnaik and Hrushikesha Mohanty

Department of Computer and Information Sciences, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India.

Regression Testing Techniques for Agent Oriented Software

Praveen Ranjan Srivastava, Karthik Anand V, Subba Reddy V, and Raghurama G

Computer Science and Information Systems Group, BITS, Pilani, India.

Yahoo Inc, India Stratify Inc, India.

Electrical Electronics and Instrumentation Group, BITS, Pilani, India.

Secure and Efficient Authentication Scheme for Remote Systems

Manik Lal Das

Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology,

Gandhinagar, India.

2.00 – 3.40 PM SESSION VI B – DATABASE AND BIOINFORMATICS (Parallel Session)

Part of Speech Tagging in Bengali Using Support Vector

Machine

Asif Ekbal and Sivaji Bandyopadhyay

Department of Computer Science and Engineering Jadavpur University Kolkata, India.

Web–Enabled Classification of SNPs for Genome–Wide Association Studies

Abhijit R. Tendulkar, Nikola Stojanovic, and Robert Barber

Department of CSE University of Texas at Arlington,

Arlington, USA

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Department of SurgeryUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, USA.

Pressure Induced Conformational Dynamics of HIV-1 Protease: A Molecular Dynamics Simulation Study

B. R. Meher, M. V. Satish Kumar, and Kausik Sen Computational Biology Research Laboratory Department of Biotechnology Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India.

SCOPE: An Efficient One Pass Approach to Find Strongly Correlated Item Pairs

S. Roy and D. K. Bhattacharyya

Department of Information TechnologyNorth Eastern Hill University, India

Department of Computer Sc. & Engg.Tezpur UniversityAssam, India

Prediction of Protein Functional Sites Using Novel String Kernels

Chandra Das and Pradipta Maji

Department of CSEIndian Statistical Institute,Kolkata, India Machine Intelligence UnitNetaji Subash Engineering CollegeKolkata, India

3.40 - 4.00 PM Tea Break

4.00 - 5.00 PM INVITED LECTURE Pradosh MohapatraCisco Systems, San Jose, USA

Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) Security

5.00 - 5.15 PM Tea Break

5.15 - 6.15 PM PANEL DISCUSSIONModerator: Prasant Mohapatra

6.15 - 7.00 PM OITS GENERAL BODY MEETING

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7.00 - 8.30 PM CULTURAL PROGRAM

8.30 - 9.30 PM BANQUET DINNER

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DECEMBER 20, 2008Venue: Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar

08.30 - 9.30 AM REGISTRATION9.30 - 10.30 AM CLOSING KEYNOTE SPEECH

Prof. Chita R. DasDistinguished ProfessorDirector, High Performance Computing Lab (HPCL)Pennsylvania State University, College Station, USA

10.30 - 12.10 PM SESSION VII A - SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

Recovery Block with Backup Voting: A New Pattern with Extended Representation for Safety Critical Embedded Systems

Ashraf Armoush, Falk Salewski, and Stefan Kowalewski

Embedded Software Laboratory, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

A Novel Method for Modeling and Evaluation of Uncertain Information Systems

Ali Haroonabadi, Mohammad Teshnehlab, and Ali Movaghar

Science and Research Branch, Azad University, Tehran, Iran

Department of Electrical Engineering, Khaje Nasir Toosi University, Tehran, Iran Department of Computer Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran

A Novel Approach for Scenario-Based Test Case Generation

Baikuntha Narayan Biswal, Pragyan Nanda, and Durga Prassad Mohapatra

Department of CSE, NIT Rourkela, India.

Validation of Complexity Metrics of Agent-Based Systems Using Weyuker’s Axioms

P. Dhavachelvan, N. Saravanan, and K. Satheskumar

Department of Computer Science Pondicherry University, Puducherry,

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Department of Information TechnologyThiruvallur college of Engg. And Tech.Tamilnadu, India.

Slicing Java Server Pages Application

Madhusmita Sahu and Durga Prasad Mohapatra

Department of MCA C V Raman Computer Academy Bhubaneswar, India

Department of CSENIT Rourkela, India

10.30 - 12.10 PM SESSION VII B - DATABASE AND WEB TECHNOLOGY (Parallel Session)

Tensor Space Model for Hypertext Representation

Suman Saha, C. A. Murthy, and Sankar K. Pal

Center for Soft Computing Research Indian Statistical Institute Kolkata, India.

A New Approach to Design Graph Based Search Engine for

Multiple Domains Using Different Ontologies

Debajyoti Mukhopadhyay and Sukanta Sinha

Calcutta Business School, India.

TCS, Bangalore, India.

HUMSAT for State Based Web Service Composition

Hrushikesha Mohanty, Deepak Chenthati, Supriya Vaddi, and R. K. Shyamsundar

Department of CIS, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India.

Teradata Corporation, Hyderabad, India

Cognizant Technology Solutions, Hyderabad, India.

A Product Recommendation System Using Vector Space Model and Association Rule

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Debajyoti Mukhopadhyay, Ruma Dutta, Anirban Kundu, and Rana Dattagupta

Calcutta Business School, India.

TCS, Bangalore, India.

WIDiCoReL, Kolkata, India

Syntactic Sentence Compression: Facilitating Web Browsing on Mobile Devices

Kamal Sarkar

Computer Science and Engineering Department, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India.

12.10 - 12.25 PM Tea Break

12.25 - 1.05 PM SESSION VIII –

Integrated Genomic Island Prediction Tool (IGIPT)

Ruchi Jain, Sandeep Ramineni, and Nita Parekh

Center for Computational Natural Sciences and Bioinformatics

Design Issues of a Policy Enforcer to Secure Multi-Domain Environment

Murali M. Rao and Hrushikesha Mohanty

Computer Divison, IGNOU,New Delhi, India.

Department of CIS,University of Hyderabad,Hyderabad, India.

1.05 - 2.00 PM Lunch

2.00 – 3.20 PM SESSION IX A – SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

Color Based Image Segmentation

Anandarup Roy, Swapan Kumar Parui, Amitav Paul, and Utpal Roy

CVPR Unit ISIKolkata, India. DCSS,

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Siksha Bhavan, Visva-Bharati,Kolkata, India

A Segmentation Based Approach to Offline Handwritten Devanagari Word Recognition

Bikash Shaw, Swapan Kumar Parui, and Malayappan Shridhar

CVPR Unit, ISI, Kolkata, India

University of Michigan-DearbonMichigan, USA.

A Novel Technique for Input Vector Compression in System-on-Chip Testing

Satyendra N. Biswas, Sunil R. Das, and Mansour H. Assaf

Department of Electrical Engineering, Georgia Southern University, USA.

School of Information Technology and Engineering, University of Ottawa, Canada. Department of Computer and Information Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, Troy University, USA.

University of Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies.

2.00 – 3.20 PM SESSION IX B – SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

Information Systems Management in Public Sector Organizations

Madhavi L. Nandi and Gopal K. Nayak

XIMBhubaneswar, India

An Explorative Study to Identify the Critical Success Factors for ERP Implementation in Indian Small and Medium Scale Enterprises

Parijat Upadhyay and Pranab K. Dan

ISB&MKolkata, India West Bengal University of TechnologyKolkata, India

Social and Public Impact of ICT Enabled Education

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Satya Ranjan Das and Sanjay Mohapatra

KIITBhubaneswar, India

XIMBhubaneswar, India.

Assessment of Phishing Announcements on Market Value of Firms

Indranil Bose and Alvin C. M. Leung

School of Business, The University of Hong Kong.

3.20 - 3.40 PM Tea Break

3.40 - 5.00 PM AWARD CEREMONY

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DECEMBER 17, 2008

9.00 – 1.00 PM (PARALLEL SESSIONS)TUTORIAL 1: Mobile Ad hoc NetworksTUTORIAL 2: Stream Cipher

1.00 - 2.00 PM Lunch

2.00 - 4.30 PM (PARALLEL SESSIONS)TUTORIAL 3: Secure ComputingTUTORIAL 4: How Consumer-Centric Experience Design Impacts

anEnterprise

TUTORIAL 5: E-Health Development in 3rd World Developing Countries: Bridging the Digital Divide

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TUTORIALS TUTORIAL 1: Mobile Ad hoc Networks

Anil Rawat

Email: [email protected], Computer Sc., Raja Ramanna Ctr. Adv. Tech.Department of Atomic EnergyIndore, India

Abstract:

TUTORIAL 2: Stream Cipher

R.K. Sharma S. Gangopadhya

Email: [email protected] of Mathematics Professor of MathematicsIIT Delhi, India IIT Roorkee

Abstract:

TUTORIAL 3: Secure computingPoonam J Prasad et al.

Email: [email protected] Nat. Environ. Eng. Res. Inst.Nagpur, India

Abstract:

TUTORIAL 4: How Consumer-Centric Experience Design Impacts an EnterpriseUdayan Banerjee

Email: [email protected], NIIT

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Abstract:

TUTORIAL 5: E-Health Development in 3rd World Developing Countries: Bridging the Digital Divide

Sushil K. Meher

Email: [email protected]. of Computer Facility, AIIMSNew Delhi, India

Abstract:

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CONFERENCE & HOTEL REGISTRATION 11 th International Conference on Information Technology – 2008

Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar, IndiaDecember 17 – 20, 2008

Registration Forms: http://www.ximb.ac.in/icit2008/reg.htm

Personal Details:Name: Mr./Ms./Dr./Prof.:Designation:Company/Organization:If Author of a Paper – Paper Reference Number: Address:

City: Country: Postal Code:Phone: Fax:Email ID:

Category [please check the appropriate box]: Speaker Academician Sponsor Committee Member Student Govt./Semi.Govt. Industry OITS Member Author of a Paper

Please Cross Mark Tutorials You want to Attend: T1: T2: T3: T4:

T5: [Select maximum two tutorials!]

Accommodation: Required Not RequiredIf yes, category of accommodation: A B CDate of Arrival: AM/PM Date of Departure: AM/PMWill you be accompanied by your spouse/others?

Payments Details:Total amount: US $/Rs.Details of Cheque/Draft:Detail Information of On-Line Transfer (if applicable):Date:Drawn on (Bank):

Arrival Date: Time:Details (Location, Train Number etc.):

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ICIT-2008GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT REGISTRATION

Conference Registration: Conference registration fees is as follows:

FeesRegular Participants Rs.3, 000Academic Institution Rs.2, 400Foreign Participants US$220

The Registration fee entitles the registrant to one copy of proceedings, lunches, coffee breaks and participation in all technical sessions.

If there are multiple participants from the same organization, each participant is requested to fill out a separate form. Please feel free to make photocopies of this form

Details: http://www.ximb.ac.in/icit2008/reg.htmPayment:

Registration form and payment should be sent to:Prof Dipak Mishra, Finance Chair (icit2008) and Professor, Xavier Institute of Management,  Bhubaneswar 751013, INDIA.

Email: [email protected]: +91 674 398 3818 Fax: +91 674 230 0995

For On-line Transfer of Registration Fee - use the following information:Account No: 30489147603, State Bank of India, Fortune Towers Branch, Orissa State, IndiaSWIFT Code: SBININBB589 (for online transfer from abroad, to be followed with the account number)IFSC Code: SBIN0004414 (for online transfer from any other Bank within India, to be followed with the account number)

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ICIT-2008GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT TRAVEL AND ACCOMODATION

Accommodation in XIMB:

Limited accommodation is available in XIMB campus. Please contact Basant Mohanty ([email protected]) for booking.

MDCFacilities: Air Conditioned, Attached Toilet, TV, InternetRates: Rs 600 per day on twin Sharing basis, Rs. 1200 per day on single occupancy

Cenderet HostelFacilities: Non AC, Common ToiletRates: Rs. 150 per day on twin Sharing basis.

Accommodation in Hotels around XIMB Ginger

Website: http://www.gingerhotels.com/index.aspx Swosti Plaza

Website: http://www.swostiplaza.com/ Suryansh

Website: http://www.suryanshhotels.com/ Trident

Website: http://www.tridenthotels.com/ Crown

Website: http://www.thecrown.in/

For Detail and Update: http://www.ximb.ac.in/icit2008/acco.htm

Travel to Bhubaneswar:Air: Indian Airlines and many private airlines fly on regular basis to Bhubaneswar. Bhubaneswar Airport is 3 km from the city centre and almost all the major cities are connected from here. Indian Airlines has flights to Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkotta, Delhi, Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam and Varanasi

Rail: Bhubaneswar also have good railway network connecting it to major cities of India Kolkatta, Puri, Bhubaneswar, Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Tirupati.

Road: The national highway no.5 touches this capital city. The main bus stand is at Barmunda, 8 km from the city centre. There are regular interstate bus services from the nearby towns and cities. Inter-state bus services operate daily in between Calcutta and Puri via Bhubaneswar and Bhubaneswar-Tata Nagar

Local Transport: Bhubaneswar State Transport operates regular buses between Bhubaneswar and Berhampur, Chilika, Konark, Puri, and other places. Taxis, auto-rickshaws, cycle-rickshaws and local bus services are available. Autos are also a main source of transport. Tourist taxis and deluxe buses are available on rent. The old bus stand in Unit II (off Rajpath) is mainly used for local services.

For further more information, contact:

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Organization Chairs:Sanjaya Mohapatra, XIMB Bhubaneswar, [email protected]

P. K. Behera, Utkal University, [email protected]

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