Welcome to RTCMM-2023
The National Conference RTCMM-2023 is designed to facilitate an integrative approach across the diverse realms of computer sciences, mechanical sciences, and management studies. The conference aims to encapsulate the most recent trends and advancements in these domains, extending its application to an amalgamation of interdisciplinary fields. The primary objective is to create a collaborative space for academics, industry professionals, research scholars, and students to disseminate their expertise and understanding, expand their technical horizons, and delve into contemporary research.
RTCMM-2023 invites active researchers and experts from various fields to present their novel discoveries and engage with a multitude of research disciplines. The conference serves as an intellectual hub for exhaustive technical discussions and the exchange of research insights on an extensive array of topics, shedding light on possible industrial and societal applications. Furthermore, emerging researchers will gain exposure to recent breakthroughs in the realms of computer science, mechanical science, and management, with a particular emphasis on areas with substantial computational, scientific, and mathematical implications.
At its core, the conference seeks to foster cooperation and knowledge exchange among industry leaders and researchers, propelling forward the comprehensive development of computer sciences, mechanical sciences, and management studies.
All Accepted Full-length Papers will be Published in the Journal of Computers, Mechanical and Management.
The articles thus published shall be indexed by google scholar, ORCID and ResearchGate. All articles shall be provided with CrossRef Digital Object Identifiers (DOI) and can be retrieved in Elsevier's Mendeley Reference Manager.
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