Computing: The Australasian Theory Symposium
CATS 2002
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ACSW'02
Computing: The Australasian Theory Symposium (CATS) is the
premier theoretical computer science conference in Australasia. It is
held annually as part of
Australasian Computer Science Week (ACSW).
CATS 2002 will be the eighth in the
series. The symposium will consist of invited speakers and research
paper presentations.
Invited Speakers
Important Dates
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Friday 3rd August, 2001: Deadline for submissions
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Friday 5th October, 2001: Notification of acceptance
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Friday 26th October, 2001: Final versions of accepted papers due
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Friday 9th November, 2001: Deadline for author registrations
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Friday 9th November, 2001: Deadline for poster submissions
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Monday 28th January to Friday 1st February, 2002: Australasian Computer
Science Week, incorporating CATS 2002
Registration, accommodation and travel
Registration, accommodation and travel for CATS 2002 will be organised
centrally as part of the
Australasian Computer Science Week.
Please see the
local arrangements page
for details.
Proceedings
The proceedings of CATS 2002 will be published by Elsevier Science in the series
Electronic Notes in
Theoretical Computer Science.
ENTCS is an electronic series associated with the journal
Theoretical Computer
Science, and published by Elsevier Science B. V.
The proceedings of CATS2000 and CATS2001 have both appeared in ENTCS as
ENTCS Volume 31
and
ENTCS Volume 42
respectively.
A hardcopy Preliminary Proceedings will be provided to conference attendees.
Programme committee
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Asat Arslanov,
Monash University, Australia.
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Hossam ElGindy,
the University of New South Wales, Australia.
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James Harland (Chair),
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia.
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Mike Johnson,
Macquarie University, Australia.
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Mathai Joseph,
Tata R&D, India.
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Barry Jay,
University of Technology, Sydney, Australia.
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Ron van der Meyden,
the University of New South Wales, Australia.
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Harald Sondergaard,
Melbourne University, Australia.
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Lim Soon Wong ,
Kent Ridge Digital Labs, Singapore.
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Michael Winikoff ,
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia.
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David Wood,
Sydney University, Australia.
ACSW General Chair
Ronald Pose, Monash University
Previous CATS symposia
Enquiries and submissions
James Harland
(CATS 2002 Programme Chair)
School of Computer Science and Information Technology
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT)
Melbourne, 3001, Australia
Phone: +61 3 9925 2348
Fax: +61 3 9662 1617
Email: jah@cs.rmit.edu.au