CATS 2008
Computing: The Australasian Theory Symposium
University
of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
January 22-25, 2008
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The 14th
Computing: The Australasian Theory Symposium
(CATS)
will be held at the
University of
Wollongong, New South
Wales, Australia, during January 22-25, 2008. Wollongong
is about an hour south of Sydney by train.
CATS is one of the two premier annual
conferences in theoretical computer science in the Asia-Pacific.
All papers will be thoroughly refereed.
Accepted papers will appear in the proceedings, to be published by
CRPIT Australia.
Papers that are presented at CATS will appear in the ACM Digital
Library.
For more details on our publication policy, see the submissions page.
Authors are invited to
submit
papers that present original and unpublished research in the following
areas:
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Algorithms and Data Structures
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Complexity Theory
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Graph Theory, Graph
Algorithms and Combinatorics
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Semantics of Programming
Languages
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Algorithms on Strings
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Optimisation
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Formal Program
Specification and Transformation
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Computational Algebra and Geometry
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Computational Biology
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Logic and Type systems
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New Paradigms of Computation
This is not an exclusive
list.
Papers related to other theoretical aspects of Computer Science will
also be considered.
Dates and Deadlines
- Abstract deadline: Sunday, August 19, 2007
- Submission deadline: Friday, August 26, 2007
- Acceptance notification: Friday, September 28, 2007
- Final version due: Friday, October 19, 2007
- Last date for early bird registration: sometime in November 2007
- CATS: January 23-24, 2008
(approximate dates)
See the submissions page for
more details. The submissions page also has information on prizes
for student papers.
Organisation
CATS 2008 is a part of the
Australasian Computer Society Week (ACSW), organised by the
School of
Information Technology and Computer Science
at the University of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.
Chief Contact: Meghan Gestos (meghan AT uow dot edu dot au)
ACSW 2008 webpage:
http://www.cs.uow.edu.au/conf/acsw08
CATS from previous years
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2007:
Ballarat, Victoria, Australia (Chairs: Joachim Gudmundsson and Barry
Jay)
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2006:
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia (Chairs: Joachim Gudmundsson and Barry
Jay)
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2005:
Newcastle, NSW, Australia (Chairs: Mike Atkinson and Frank Dehne)
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2004:
Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand (Chair: Mike Atkinson)
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2003:
Adelaide, SA, Australia (Chair: James Harland)
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2002:
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (Chair: James Harland)
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2001:
Gold Coast, QLD, Australia (Chair: Colin Fidge)
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2000:
Canberra, ACT, Australia (Chair: David Wolfram)
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1999:
Auckland, New Zealand (Chairs: Cris Calude and Michael Dinneen)
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1998:
Perth, WA, Australia (Chair: Xuemin Lin)
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1997:
Sydney, NSW, Australia (Chair: James Harland)
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1996:
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (Chair: Peter Eades)
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1994:
Sydney, NSW, Australia (Chair: Barry Jay)
CATS 2008 Programme Committee Co-Chairs
James Harland, RMIT
University, Australia
Prabhu Manyem, University of Ballarat, Australia
Email for James Harland: firstName.familyName at rmit.edu.au
Email for Prabhu Manyem: p.familyName at ballarat.edu.au