From: Philip Mitchell <phil.bcs@googlemail.com> Newsgroups: comp.theory Subject: International Academic Research Conference: ACM-BCS Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 08:54:45 -0700 (PDT) Visions of Computer Science 2010 http://www.bcs.org/visions2010 First Call For Papers; SUBMISSION 18 December 2009 http://www.bcs.org/server.php?show=nav.11983 Submissions are being solicited in all areas of research covering the broad field of Computer Science and Engineering including but not limited to: Computer Architectures and Digital Systems; Theoretical Computer Science, Algorithms and Complexity, Logic and Semantics; Non-standard Models of Computation; Programming Methods and Languages; Software Engineering, System Design Tools; Quantitative Evaluation of Algorithms, Systems, Networks; Artificial Intelligence, Agents, Machine Learning; Networks; Distributed and Pervasive Systems; Grid Computing and eScience; Digital Economy; Databases, Information Retrieval and Data Mining, Web based Computation; Human Computer Interaction; Robotics and Computer Vision; Bioinformatics, Synthetic Biology and Synthetic Chemistry; Medical Applications. PROGRAMME COMMITTEE Michel Beaudouin-Lafon (LRI) Mic Bowman (Intel) Matthew Chalmers (Glasgow) Fabrizio Gagliardi (Microsoft) Carole Goble (Manchester) Matt Grossglauser (Nokia) David Hutchinson (Lancaster) Jane Hillston (Edinburgh) Matt Jones (Swansea) Ross King (Aberystwyth) Marina Kirotka (Oxford) Mounia Lalmas (Glasgow) Michael Luck (Kings College) Julie McCann (Imperial) Ursula Martin (Queen Mary) Simon Moore (Cambridge) Colin Runciman (York) Nigel Shadbolt (Southampton) Susan Stepney (York) Alexander Wolf (Imperial) PROGRAMME CHAIRS Derek McAuley (Nottingham) Simon Peyton-Jones (Microsoft)
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Call for Papers
ACM-BCS Visions of Computer Science 2010
13-16 April 2010, Edinburgh University
www.bcs.org/visions2010
The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and British Computer
Society (BCS) are delighted to invite you to the joint ACM-BCS 2010
"Visions of Computer Science" conference, to be held at the Informatics
Forum, Edinburgh University, between April 13-16 2010. This flagship
event aims to energize the computing community and bring it together
around some positive and inspiring visions of our discipline and
follows the highly successful "Visions of Computer Science" conference
in 2008.
Topics
The proceedings will be published on the BCS electronic proceedings
series (www.bcs.org/ewic) and the ACM Digital Library. Some of the
best papers will appear in The Computer Journal, the archival research
publication of the BCS. Submissions are being solicited in all areas
of research covering the broad field of Computer Science and
Engineering (CSE). They include but are not limited to:
- Computer Architectures and Digital Systems
- Theoretical Computer Science: Algorithms and Complexity
- Logic and Semantics
- Non-standard Models of Computation
- Programming Methods and Languages
- Software Engineering, and System Design Tools
- Quantitative Evaluation of Algorithms, Systems, and Networks
- Artificial Intelligence, Agents, and Machine Learning
- Computer Networks
- Distributed and Pervasive Systems
- Grid Computing and eScience
- Digital Economy
- Databases, Information Retrieval and Data Mining, Web based Computation
- Human Computer Interaction
- Robotics and Computer Vision
- Bioinformatics, Synthetic Biology and Synthetic Chemistry
- Medical Applications
Call for Papers
Submissions are being solicited in all areas of research covering the
broad field of Computer Science and Engineering. The relevant dates for
authors are:
- submission: 18 December 2009
- notification: 19 February 2010
- camera-ready: 5 March 2010
The strict limit for submissions is 12 A4-pages in 10pt two-column
style including figures and references. Authors may include a clearly
marked appendix, which referees may or may not take into account. For
more information see: www.bcs.org/visions2010
Technical Program Committee:
Programme Chairs
Derek McAuley (Nottingham)
Simon Peyton-Jones (Microsoft)
Programme Committee
Michel Beaudouin-Lafon (LRI)
Mic Bowman (Intel)
Matthew Chalmers (Glasgow)
Fabrizio Gagliardi (Microsoft)
Carole Goble (Manchester)
Matt Grossglauser (Nokia)
David Hutchinson (Lancaster)
Jane Hillston (Edinburgh)
Marina Jirotka (Oxford)
Matt Jones (Swansea)
Ross King (Aberystwyth)
Mounia Lalmas (Glasgow)
Michael Luck (Kings College)
Julie McCann (Imperial)
Ursula Martin (Queen Mary)
Tom Melham (Oxford)
Simon Moore (Cambridge)
Colin Runciman (York)
Nigel Shadbolt (Southampton)
Susan Stepney (York)
Alexander Wolf (Imperial)
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Dirk Craeynest