ACSC 2012 - Australasian Computer Science Conference (ACSC)
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Australasian Computer Science Conference is an annual forum for exploring research, development, and novel applications in Computer Science.
ACSC 2012 solicits contributions in all fields of Computer Science research. Typical, but not exclusive topics of interest are: algorithms, artificial intelligence, communications and networks, compilers, computer architecture, computer vision, computational geometry, concurrency, databasesl, data structures, distributed systems, e-commerce, education, embedded systems, fault tolerance, formal methods, functional programming, graphics, high performance computing, human-computer interaction, logic and logic programming, mobile computing, multimedia, natural language, object-oriented systems, operating systems, pattern matching and image processing, persistence, programming languages, real-time systems, reliability, robotics, security, scientific computing, simulation, software engineering, speech, theory, trusted systems, and visualization.
We welcome papers describing original contributions in all fields of Computer Science research. Its contribution should be clearly explained in both general and technical terms, and authors should make every effort to ensure that its technical content is understandable by a broad audience without taking away from its impact and significance.
ACSC 2012 solicits contributions in all fields of Computer Science research. Typical, but not exclusive topics of interest are: algorithms, artificial intelligence, communications and networks, compilers, computer architecture, computer vision, computational geometry, concurrency, databasesl, data structures, distributed systems, e-commerce, education, embedded systems, fault tolerance, formal methods, functional programming, graphics, high performance computing, human-computer interaction, logic and logic programming, mobile computing, multimedia, natural language, object-oriented systems, operating systems, pattern matching and image processing, persistence, programming languages, real-time systems, reliability, robotics, security, scientific computing, simulation, software engineering, speech, theory, trusted systems, and visualization.
We welcome papers describing original contributions in all fields of Computer Science research. Its contribution should be clearly explained in both general and technical terms, and authors should make every effort to ensure that its technical content is understandable by a broad audience without taking away from its impact and significance.
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