ICT technologies and
more particularly novel networking, computing and service infrastructures are
drastically changing our society in all its dimensions. These advances have not
only an impact on the way people are working but also on the way they are
interacting, learning, educating, playing and so on.
How these technologies do respond to the societal needs and how they should
evolve to respond to the future needs of the digital society are crucial aspects
to discuss. After the successful organization of the 1st ADVANCE workshop in
2012 in Canoa Quebrada
(Brazil) with the support of IFCE Aracati, the 2nd
edition held in the city of Morro de Sao Paulo (Brazil) in 2013 with the support
of IFCE, the 3rd edition was held in Miami (USA) in 2014 with the support of
IFU, the 4th edition was held in Recife (Brazil) in 2015 with the support of
UFPE, the 5th edition was held in the city of Evry
Val d'Essonne (France) in 2017 with the support of
UEVE/Paris Saclay, the 6th edition of the workshop
was held in the beautiful city of Santiago de Chile (Chile) with the support
of the Universidad De Chile (UC) and finally, this 7th edition
will be held in the Cape Verde Islands with the support of the Universidade
de Cabo Verde making the link between the three
continents (South America, Africa and Europe). The focus of this workshop is
once again to sustain the important efforts of the worldwide scientific
community, practitioners, researchers, engineers from both academia and
industry to have a forum for discussion and technical presentations on latest
theoretical and technological advances in ICT to solve societal challenges
for developed and under developing countries. The workshop aims to develop the
link between scientists from academia and industry worldwide to fade the digital
divide between countries and organisation allowing all of them to access to the latest
knowledge and collaborate together. Accepted papers will
be published in the Advance electronic proceedings with an official ISBN number.
Published papers will be also indexed in the HAL Open Archive with an official DOI (Digital Object Identifier). |