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The International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS) is a refereed, international publication featuring the latest research findings and industry solutions involving all aspects of computing and security. The... more
The International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS) is a refereed, international publication featuring the latest research findings and industry solutions involving all aspects of computing and security. The editorial board is pleased to present the June 2015 issue. The purpose of this edition is to disseminate experimental and theoretical research from both industry and academia in the broad areas of Computer Science, ICT & Security and further bring together people who work in the relevant areas. As the editors of this issue, we are glad to see variety of articles focusing on the major topics of innovation and computer science; computer security, interdisciplinary applications, information technologies etc. This journal promotes excellent research publications which offer significant contribution to the computer science knowledge and which are of high interest to a wide academic/research/practitioner audience.
Over the last five years, we have witnessed significant growth of IJCSIS in several key areas, include the expansion of scope to recruit papers from emerging areas of green & sustainable computing, cloud computing security, forensics, mobile computing and big data analytics.  IJCSIS archives all publications in major academic/scientific databases and is indexed by the following International agencies and institutions: Google Scholar, CiteSeerX, Cornell’s University Library, Ei Compendex, Scopus, DBLP, DOAJ, ProQuest, ArXiv, ResearchGate and EBSCO.
We are indebted to the wonderful team of publication staff members, associate editors, and reviewers for their dedicated services to select and publish extremely high quality papers for publication in IJCSIS. In particular, I would like to thank all associate editors who have answered the frequent calls to process the papers assigned to them in a timely fashion. I would also like to thank the authors for submitting their high quality papers to IJCSIS and the readers for continued support to IJCSIS by citing papers published in IJCSIS. Without their continued and unselfish commitments, IJCSIS would not have achieved its current premier status.
We support researchers to succeed by providing high visibility & impact value, prestige and efficient publication process & service.

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A complete list of journals can be found at:
http://sites.google.com/site/ijcsis/
IJCSIS Vol. 13, No. 6, June 2015 Edition
ISSN 1947-5500 © IJCSIS, USA.
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Electronic Proceedings of the 2012 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Security and Defence Applications (CISDA 2012) ... 8:00AM Conference Registration 8:20AM Conference Opening,Chair: Rami Abielmona, Room: Panorama 8:30AM... more
Electronic Proceedings of the 2012 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Security and Defence Applications (CISDA 2012) ... 8:00AM Conference Registration 8:20AM Conference Opening,Chair: Rami Abielmona, Room: Panorama 8:30AM Plenary Talk: “Particle Swarm: From Cornfield Vectors to Cognitive Radio” Russell Eberhart, Phoenix Data Corporation, United States Room: Panorama, Chair: Xin Yao 10:00AM Break 10:30AM Invited Tutorial: “Future Concepts for Maritime Domain Awareness” James Kraft, JKC Inc., Canada Room: Panorama, Chair: ...
Abstract — Handheld device systems have been used as tools for teaching people with special needs due to cognitive function enhancement by utility of multimedia, attractive graphics and user-friendly navigation. Can a handheld device... more
Abstract — Handheld device systems have been used as tools for teaching people with special needs due to cognitive function enhancement by utility of multimedia, attractive graphics and user-friendly navigation. Can a handheld device system, such as cellular phone, be used for teaching illiterate people? This paper explores and exploits the possibility of the development of an educational mobile system to help the illiterate people in Egypt.

Index Terms—Graphical User Interface; Audio; Graphics; Video, Wireless; Mobile System; Arabic alphabet; Arabic speaking illiterate people; illiteracy.

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