The 18th Annual International Computing and Combinatorics Conference
20-22 August 2012, Sydney, Australia.
http://cocoon.it.usyd.edu.au/
Contact: cocoon2012@it.usyd.edu.au
Original research papers in the areas of algorithms, theory of computation,
computational complexity, and combinatorics related to computing are
solicited. In addition to theoretical results, we are interested in submissions
that report on experimental and applied research of general algorithmic
interest. The conference proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag
in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Typical, but not exclusive,
topics of interest include:
- Algorithms and Data Structures
- Algorithmic Game Theory
- Approximation and online algorithms
- Automata, Languages, Logic, and Computability
- Combinatorics Related to Algorithms and Complexity
- Complexity Theory
- Computational Learning Theory and Knowledge Discovery
- Cryptography, Reliability and Security, and Database Theory
- Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
- Computational Algebra, Geometry, and Topology
- Graph Drawing and Information Visualization
- Graph Theory, Communication Networks, and Optimization
- Parallel and Distributed Computing
Paper Submission
Contributors are invited to submit a full paper with a maximum of 12 pages in
the Springer LNCS 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. Submitted papers must describe
work not previously published. They must not be submitted simultaneously to
another conference with refereed proceedings or to a journal. Only electronic
submission (pdf) will be allowed.
Publication
The conference proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in the Lecture
Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. After the conference, selected
papers will be published in special issues.
Awards
A best paper award and a best student paper award will be given. A paper is
eligible for the best student paper award if all authors are full-time
students at
the time of submission.
Student grants
There will be a number of student travel awards consisting in free
registration.
These awards will be granted on the merits of the applicants. Priority will be
given to students presenting a paper at the meeting.
Invited Speakers
Kamal Jain
Joseph Mitchell, Stony Brook
Important Dates
Submission deadline February 18, 2012 (by 11:59:59pm CST)
Notification of acceptance April 18, 2012
Final version due May 12, 2012
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