ASIAN'00
Asian Computing Science Conference

Penang, Malaysia
November 25-27, 2000


Organization

Tentative Program [New!]

Local Arrangement

Registration Form
Early Registration Deadline: Oct. 31

Invited Speakers:
Jean Vuillemin (ENS, France)
Ramamohanarao Kotagiri (U. Melbourne, Australia)
Alain Jean-Marie (LIRMM, France)

12th Asian School on Computer Science:

Original Call for Papers text, LaTeX, PostScript )

Conference Proceedings:
Springer LNCS

Past ASIAN Conferences
ASIAN'99

BACKGROUND

The series of annual Asian Computing Science Conferences (ASIAN) was initiated in 1995 by AIT, INRIA and UNU/IIST to provide a forum for researchers in computer science from the Asian region and to promote interaction with researchers from other regions. The first five conferences have been held, respectively, in Bangkok, Singapore, Katmandu Manila and Phuket. In addition to support from the host countries, they have also been sponsored by INRIA, France, UNU/IIST, Macau and NUS, Singapore. The proceedings have been published as Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer-Verlag.

SCOPE

The scope of the conferences has been a broad coverage of Computer Science, but with a focus on a few chosen specific themes concerning the formal aspects of algorithms, programming, concurrency and parallelism, networking and security. The 2000 conference will continue to emphasize the conceptual areas of Computer Science, though papers in all areas will be considered. The following themes represent the areas of focus for this year:
  • Logics in Computer Science
  • Data Mining
  • Networks and Performance

INVITED SPEAKERS

The keynote speaker at ASIAN'00 will be
Jean Vuillemin (Ecole Normale Superieure, France).
We have
Ramamohanarao Kotagiri (Univ. of Melbourne, Australia)
as an invited speaker in Data Mining, and
Alain Jean-Marie (LIRMM, France)
as an invited speaker in Networking.

SUBMISSIONS

Paper submissions have been closed. We have acknowledged to all representative authors.

The proceedings are to be published by Springer-Verlag in the LNCS series. In addition to regular papers, we hope to accept posters, which will appear as two-page abstracts in the proceedings. Papers and posters must be presented at the conference by one of the authors.

IMPORTANT DATES

Paper submission deadline: July 31, 2000 (submission deadline is over)
Acceptance decisions: September 10, 2000
Camera-ready copy due: September 25, 2000

PRE CONFERENCE ASIAN SCHOOL


PC co-chairs ( asian00@kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp)