SAICSIT'99: first announcement and call for papers
Ian Sanders
ian at cs.wits.ac.za
Mon Mar 1 10:55:08 PST 1999
SAICSIT'99: Prepare for the New Millennium
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Johannesburg, South Africa
The South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information
Technologists Annual Conference 17-19 November 1999
Conference Theme
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For computers, 2000 is a big year because of the Y2k problem. Pedants may
argue that the millennium starts in 2001, but 2000 is a big enough occasion
if we can survive it. Are Computer Science and Information Systems
academics and professionals ready for the new millennium?
This conference is an opportunity to present papers on good ideas for the
future of our area. The ACM and IEEE are currently debating Curriculum
2001. What should change? How much is fundamental? What will the hot issues
of the next decade be? What can we learn from both developments in academia
and best current practice in industry?
South Africa has a strong tradition of research in Computer Science and
Information Systems education, so this is likely to be a focus for some of
the best contributions. However, papers in all areas of Computer Science
and Information Systems are welcome. We would be especially interested to
have experience papers from industry, to guide us in our future work.
We have a strong programme committee to ensure that the quality of papers
will be high. We also have a commitment to encourage new researchers to
publish, with a new ideas track, and industry players to contribute, in an
experience papers track.
Call for Papers
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Areas in which papers are solicited include, but are not restricted to:
AI, robotics and expert systems
acoustic rendering
compilers
computational geometry
Computer Science education
computer architecture
computer graphics
computer vision
database systems
electronic commerce
formal methods and verification
gender issues
human computer interaction
information management in commercial supply chains
Information Systems education
IS Strategy
IT management
methods of discrete optimisation
multimedia and education
multimedia
object oriented systems, languages and design
parallel and distributed computing
programming languages
simulation
software engineering
virtual reality
Papers will be considered in three categories:
* research papers: reviewed to standard of South African
Computer Journal
* ideas papers: papers not yet ready for journal publication
but which contain an interesting idea
* experience papers: papers which may not have the degree of
novelty or academic contribution of a research papers, but
which add to knowledge of practice in the field
All papers will appear in a special issue of South African Computer
Journal, with the papers which match SACJ's review standards specifically
identified as research papers.
How to Submit
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See the detailed call for proposals at
<http://www.cs.wits.ac.za/~philip/SAICSIT/SAICSIT-99/call.html>.
Need to know more? Send mail to saicsit99-info at cs.wits.ac.za, or consult
the conference web pages at
<http://www.cs.wits.ac.za/~philip/SAICSIT/SAICSIT-99/>.
Key Dates
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* Papers due: 22 July 1999
* Acceptances due: 27 August 1999
* final corrections due: 24 September 1999
* Conference dates 17-19 November 1999
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Philip Machanick Department of Computer Science
University of the Witwatersrand, 2050 Wits, South Africa
phone 27(11) 716-4542 fax 339-3513/403-9317
http://www.cs.wits.ac.za/~philip/ mailto:philip at cs.wits.ac.za
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