AIT 2015 Conference to focus on Emerging Trends in Applied Computing for  Global Impact                                                                     
  
 By Olatunde Tijani, LOC Secretary, AIT 2015
    The world is now a global village, thanks to the power of innovative  technology and power of creativity in the form of human resources. The   likes  of the early fathers of computer, Pascal Blaise, Charles Babbage and more  recently, Microsoft Founder, Bill Gates; Dell Founder, Michael Dell; Apple  cofounder, late Steve Jobs and many more have revolutionize the way we  communicate and exchange information.
    From the era of giant  computer which occupies a whole room, generating excessive heat to the present  world where a micro-computer (smartphone) now fits into a pocket and performs  even better functions. From desktop computers with CPU, keyboards and mouse to  portable laptops and netbook, one can access the internet and exchange  information and date with a click. New inventions of computers include changes  to their different screens and touch screen enabled configurations. 
    Our communication systems  like telephones have also changed. Bulky analogs characterised with broken network  signals have now been transformed into small and handy mobile phones. The fax  machine, Internet for chat and emails keep our communication with our loved ones  and people around us, easy and fast.
    In 2013, the world received  the birth of the fastest supercomputer named Tianhe-2, also known as  the Milky  Way 2 located in Guangzhou, China with a throughput (processing speed)  of 33.86 petaflops. Tianhe-2 is the creation of China's National University for  Defense Technology. The device was built to "provide an open platform for  research and education and also provides high performance computing service for  southern China, according to the University of Tennessee's Jack Dongarra.
    According to Wikipedia,"Supercomputers  play an important role in the field of computational science, and are used for  a wide range of computationally intensive tasks in various fields, including  quantum mechanics, weather forecasting, climate research, oil and gas  exploration, molecular modeling (computing the structures and properties of  chemical compounds, biological macromolecules, polymers, and crystals), and  physical simulations (such as simulations of the early moments of the universe,  airplane and spacecraft aerodynamics, the detonation of nuclear weapons, and  nuclear fusion)."
    The availability of  information through innovations in ICT has made the world a better place. All  thanks to the British computer scientist, Tim Berners-Lee who created the World  Wide Web (w3). With the click of a link on the internet, you are guaranteed of  host of information and more recently the power of social media, the world is now  truly a global village. Facebook, twitter, hi5, skype, myspace and google+ just  to mention a few have intertwined the world and make communication even better.
    Here in Nigeria, Daily  Independent Newspaper of February 10, 2015, reported that the United Nations  Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has approached the  Osun State Government in Nigeria, seeking to adopt the e-learning device Opon  Imo (Tablet of Knowledge) created by the Governor Rauf Aregbesola's  administration. UNESCO also requested to re-produce and adapt the educational  learning resource material and content of 'Opon-Imo' to promote its'  educational programmes in Nigeria." Opón Ìmò, "Tablet of Knowledge" was  developed to revolutionize learning and support education in developing states  around the world. 
    In Ogun State of Nigeria, a  giant stride was achieved in the application of IT, when the Governor Ibikunle  Amosun-led administration implemented the about to be launched Geographic  Information System (GIS) for the administration of land processing. This  project according to the Ogun State Government "will improve the overall  performance of government, by building a robust platform to centrally manage  land and all related activities."
    Technologies have no doubt evolved  greatly right from nothing to the Stone Age and lastly into a world full of machines,  equipment and inventions which are continuously changing our lives. Alas, human  race is yet to witness the best of information technology, because the next  research, discovery and creativity have not been tapped and the world is  waiting and depending on the broad computer field professionals and scientists  to berth the latest technology for mankind.
    Most of these innovations  were products of deep critical thinking from workshops, seminars, roundtable  discussions, symposia and conferences on Information Technology. This is why;  the Ogun State Chapter of Nigeria Computer Society in conjunction with  Department of Computer Science, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta,  Ogun State conceptualized an International Conference on Applied Information  Technology (AIT 2015) which will hold at Federal University of  Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria between October 7-9, 2015.
    The conference with the theme,  "Emerging Trends in Applied Computing for Global Impact" is to address, discuss and  exchange knowledge on all disciplines of Information Technology (IT).  AIT 2015 will provide a key forum for  researchers and industry practitioners to exchange information regarding  advancements in the state-of-art and practice of applications of Information  Technology.
    While speaking on the  conference, the Chairman of the local organizing committee, Prof. Adio Akinwale  said the conference, apart from meeting the international standard will not  only produce useful scholarly works, it will also offer participants the  platform to network and share ideas on the information technology and computing  world which is expected to give rise to a new technological innovation that the  world will be proud of.
    The  conference will focus on  Cryptography and Information Security,  Intelligent Information Systems, Big Data Computing, Cloud Computing, Mobile  Communications and Networking,  e-Health/e-Banking/e-Agriculture/e-Commerce/e-Government, Bio-Informatics,  Learning and Education Technologies and Computer Aided Designs.
    The conference organizers  are calling for papers from students, authors,  researchers and professionals in the IT field. Instructions for submitting such  papers can be found on the conference website www.ncsogun.org.ng/ait2015.  Selected papers will be published in the Journal  of Natural Science, Engineering and Technology published by Federal University  of Agriculture, Abeokuta or International Journal of Computer and its  Applications published by Nigeria Computer Society. Registration for the AIT  2015 conference is strictly online on the conference website www.ncsogun.org.ng/ait2015. 
    
 
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