Algorithms and Data Structures Symposium
(Formerly Workshop on Algorithms and Data Structures)
15-17 August 2011
Polytechnic Institute of New York University
Brooklyn, NY, USA
---- CALL FOR PAPERS ---
The Algorithms and Data Structures Symposium - WADS, which alternates
with the Scandinavian Workshop on Algorithm Theory, is intended as a
forum for researchers in the area of design and analysis of algorithms
and data structures. We invite submissions of papers presenting
original research on the theory and application of algorithms and data
structures in all areas, including combinatorics, computational
geometry, databases, graphics, parallel and distributed computing.
Contributors are invited to submit a full paper, 12 pages Springer
format including title, abstract and references. An appendix, beyond
the 12 pages, may be added and may be read at the reviewers'
discretion. Please format your paper in the Springer Lecture Notes
style according to the LNCS Author Instructions and submit it via the
online submission system. Submissions must arrive on or before
February 22, 2011 at 11:59 pm (midnight) EST. Authors will be notified
of acceptance or rejection by April 14, 2011. Proceedings will be
published in the Springer Verlag series Lecture Notes in Computer
Science. The final versions of accepted papers must arrive in
camera-ready form before May 4, 2011 to ensure the availability of the
proceedings at the conference.
Invited Speakers
Mihai Patrascu
Robert E. Tarjan
Conference Chair and Local Arrangements Chair
John Iacono
Program Committee
Co-Chairs: Frank Dehne, John Iacono, Joerg-Ruediger Sack
Committee Members: David Bader, Piotr Berman, Prosenjit Bose, Timothy
Chan, Otfried Cheong, Marina Gavrilova, Roberto Grossi, Giuseppe
Italiano, Rolf Klein, Naoki Katoh, Marc van Kreveld, Matthias
Mueller-Hannemann, Eduardo Sany Laber, Mike Langston, Moshe Lewenstein,
Peter Sanders, Paul Spirakis, Subhash Suri, Monique Teillaud, Jan Arne
Telle
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