2nd cfp WG98 (fwd)
Peter Zinterhof
Peter.Zinterhof@sbg.ac.at
Mon, 02 Feb 1998 09:45:58 +0100
Zur Info!
P.Z.
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>From: Marian Vajtersic <marian@par.univie.ac.at>
>Subject: 2nd cfp WG98 (fwd)
>To: Peter.Zinterhof@sbg.ac.at
>Date: Fri, 30 Jan 1998 17:08:14 +0100 (MET)
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>lieber Herr Zinterhof,
>ich bitte Sie um eine weitere Bekanntgabe (vielleicht ACPC-Liste)
>dieser Tagung (2nd call for papers)
>danke
>mfg
>vajtersic
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>> From ondrej@ifi.savba.sk Wed Jan 28 10:15 MET 1998
>> From: ondrej@ifi.savba.sk (Ondrej Sykora)
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>> Subject: 2nd cfp WG98
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>> Second Call for Papers
>>
>> 24rd International Workshop on
>>
>> Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science (WG '98)
>>
>> Smolenice-Castle (close to Bratislava), June 18 - 20, 1998
>>
>>
>> The International Workshop on Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer
>> Science is one of the most traditional and high quality conferences
>> in Computer Science. Previous conferences were organized at various places
>> in Austria, Germany, Italy and in the Netherlands.
>> For the first time in its history WG is going to take place in one of
the former
>> socialist countries in the Central Europe - Slovak Republic.
>> WG'98 is organized by Institute for Informatics of Slovak Academy of
Sciences
>> in cooperation with Slovak Society of Computer Science.
>> The workshop aims at uniting theory and practice by demonstrating how
>> graph-theoretic concepts can be applied to various areas in Computer
>> science, or by extracting new problems from applications. The goal is
>> to present recent research results and to identify and explore
>> directions of future research. The workshop is well-balanced
>> w.r.t. established researchers and young scientists.
>> The proceedings will be published in the LNCS series of
>> Springer-Verlag.
>>
>> TOPICS
>> ======
>> Papers are solicited describing original results on all aspects of
>> graph-theoretic concepts in computer science, e.g. structural graph
>> theory, sequential, parallel, and distributed graph and network
>> algorithms and their complexity, graph grammars and graph rewriting
>> systems, graph-based modeling, graph-drawing and layout, diagram
>> methods, and support of these concepts by suitable implementations.
>> Prospective authors are encouraged to send papers from
>> various application areas like Internet, Web, ATM, mobile radio networks,
>> data structures, data bases, programming languages, tools for software
>> construction, communications, concurrency, computer architectures,
>> VLSI, artificial intelligence, graphics, CAD, operations research, or
>> pattern recognition.
>>
>> SUBMISSIONS
>> ===========
>> Submissions can be made by mail or electronically.
>>
>> By mail:
>> --------
>> Authors are invited to submit 7 copies of a draft paper (approximately 10
>> pages) to:
>>
>> Juraj Hromkovic
>> Lehrstuhl fuer Informatik I
>> RWTH Aachen
>> Ahornstrasse 55
>> 52074 Aachen
>> Germany
>>
>> Electronically:
>> ---------------
>> There is a possibility of electronic submissions, but the organizers
>> decline any responsibility for possible errors and/or printing problems.
>> Send an e-mail with the specified subject to:
>>
>> wg98@I1.Informatik.RWTH-Aachen.de Subject: SUBMISSION
>>
>> The body of this e-mail should contain the following data:
>> author(s):
>> title:
>> contact-address:
>> postscript file of the paper.
>>
>> You will automatically obtain confirmation.
>> The organizers will acknowledge successful prints.
>>
>> SOFTWARE DEMOS
>> ==============
>> Software demos in areas of interest for the workshop are solicited. To
>> enroll for a software demo, send its title and a short abstract, specifying
>> duration and possible special equipment needed, to the following address:
>> wg98@I1.Informatik.RWTH-Aachen.de Subject: SOFTDEMO
>>
>> IMPORTANT DATES
>> ===============
>> Submission Deadline: March 1, 1998
>> Notification of Acceptance: May 1, 1998
>> Software demos: May 15, 1998
>> Proceedings version: August 1, 1998
>>
>>
>> PROGRAM COMMITTEE
>> =================
>>
>> H.Bodlaender, Utrecht (NL) A.Brandstaedt, Rostock (D)
>> M.Habib, Montpellier (F) J.Hromkovic, Aachen (D-SK),co-chair
>> L.Kirousis, Patras (GR) L.Kucera, Praha (CR)
>> A.Marchetti-Spaccamela, Roma (I) E.Mayr, Munich (D)
>> R.Moehring, Berlin (D) M.Nagl, Aachen (D)
>> H.Noltemeier, Wuerzburg (D) F.Parisi Presicce, Roma (I)
>> O.Sykora, Bratislava (SK),co-chair G.Tinhofer, Munich (D)
>> D.Wagner, Konstanz (D) P.Widmayer, Zurich (CH)
>>
>>
>> ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
>> ====================
>> M.Becka J.Hromkovic
>> O.Sykora R.Szelepcsenyi (secretary of conference)
>> W.Unger M.Vajtersic
>> I.Vrto
>>
>> CONTACT ADDRESS
>> ===============
>> Tel.: +421-7-3783193 (Silvia Gavorova)
>> Fax: +421-7-375859
>>
>> E-Mail: wg98@ifi.savba.sk Subject: INFO
>>
>> FURTHER INFORMATION
>> ===================
>>
>> The WG'98 conference will take place at the Smolenice Castle, Slovakia.
>> Further information (a picture of Smolenice Castle too)
>> can be found at the URLs: http://ifi.savba.sk/wg98 and
>> http://www-i1.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/information.html.
>>
>> Smolenice Castle is located approximately 50 km to the north from
Bratislava.
>> Smolenice had been a Slavonic settlement from the 8 - 12th centuries. A
large
>> settlement from the Halstadt period (6-7th centuries B.C.) has been
found at
>> the Mount Molpir. The Smolenice Castle has been originated as a
stronghold near
>> the passes through the Small Carpathians. Only a ruin in the beginning
of the
>> 19th century, it was reconstructed by Count Palffy in this century.
As a
>> secessionist building, it was completed after the year 1945. The castle
>> serves to the purposes of Slovak Academy of Sciences nowadays.
>>
>> Weather
>> June weather in Smolenice is usually nice, with temperatures about 15-20
degrees
>> centigrade.
>>
>> Visa
>> No visa is required for citizens of most European countries. In case of
doubt,
>> information can be obtained from the Slovak embassy or consulate.
>>
>> Travel
>> By car - Smolenice is 50 km to the north from Bratislava. From
Bratislava take
>> direction Jur, Pezinok, Modra, Oresany, Smolenice.
>> By plane - you can take a plane to either Bratislava airport or to
>> Vienna (Schwechat) airport. There is a regular bus connection from
Schwechat
>> to Bratislava.
>> >From Bratislava to Smolenice there is a regular bus connection.
>>
>> Accomodation and Meals
>> All participants will be accomodated directly at the Smolenice
Castle. All
>> meals will be served at the Smolenice Castle.
>>
>> Presentation
>> For the oral presentation, an overhead projector 25 x 25 cm and a
blackboard
>> will be available.
>> The registration fee of the workshop will be appr. DM 390 (USD 270,-).
>> It includes accomodation, meals, coffee breaks,
>> registration, a social event, and a copy of the proceedings to be sent
>> out later.
>>
>> The number of participants is restricted to about 80. This
>> restriction and the type of the conference facility guarantee a good
working
>> atmosphere with on-site accommodation and meals and
>> intensive exchange of ideas.
>>
>>
>>
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