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PCI 2013 - The 17th Panhellenic Conference on Informatics

Date2013-09-19 - 2013-09-21

Deadline2013-03-01

VenueThessaloniki, Greece Greece

KeywordsInformatics; Computing; International

Websitehttps://pci2013.epy-mathra.gr/

Topics/Call fo Papers

Welcome to PCI 2013
The Greek Computer Society (ΕΠΥ), the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, the University of Macedonia, the Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki, the South-East European Research Centre and the International Faculty of the University of Sheffield, CITY College, organize the 17th Panhellenic Conference on Informatics (PCI 2013) in Thessaloniki, Greece, on 19th - 21st of September 2013. The conference will be held in parallel with the 6th Balkan Conference in Informatics - BCI 2013.
PCI 2013 aims to provide an effective channel of communication between decision-makers (government, ministries and state agencies), researchers (universities, research and development centres, start-up centres and incubators), practitioners (SME leaders and managers) and persons concerned with the latest research, scientific development and practice on ICT in order to discuss topics that are of current, relevance and significance for national competitiveness as well as sustainable, robust , and equitable regional development.
PCI 2013 will run in parallel sessions, with keynote lectures, research and case study tracks, a doctoral symposium and fishbowl panels. PCI encourages the submission of high quality papers describing original and unpublished results of conceptual, empirical, experimental, or theoretical work in all areas of Computer Science. The main proceedings will be published by ACM in the International Conference Proceedings Series. The official language of the conference will be English.
PCI is an event established by the Greek Computer Society. The 1st Conference took place in Athens 1984. Subsequent events took place in Thessaloniki (1988), Athens (1991, 1993, 1995, 1997), Ioannina (1999), Nicosia Cyprus (2001), Thessaloniki (2003), Volos (2005), Patras (2007), Samos (2008), Corfu Island (2009), Tripoli (2010), Kastoria (2011), and Athens (2012).

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