5th Doctoral Workshop on Mathematical and Engineering
Methods in Computer Science
MEMICS 2009
http://www.memics.cz
November 13--15, 2009, Hotel Prestige, Znojmo, Czech Republic
Call for Papers
The MEMICS 2009 workshop is organized jointly by the Faculty of
Informatics, Masaryk University, and the Faculty of Information Technology,
Brno University of Technology.
The aim: To provide a forum for doctoral students interested in applications
of mathematical and engineering methods in computer science with an emphasis
on methods for developing reliable and secure computer systems.
Topics: Submissions are invited especially in the following (though not
exclusive) areas:
software and hardware dependability, computer security, parallel and
distributed computing, formal analysis and verification, simulation, testing
and diagnostics, GRID computing, computer networks, modern hardware and its
design, non-traditional computing architectures, quantum computing, and all
related areas of theoretical computer science.
Invited talks: Several invited talks by distinguished researchers from
various areas of interest of the workshop will be a part of the programme.
Involvement: Students are invited to submit a regular paper or a presentation.
A regular paper is a previously unpublished original work, not exceeding
8 pages in the LNCS style. A presentation reflects recent outstanding work
that has been published (or is accepted) at a leading computer science
conference or in a recognized scientific journal, and shall be submitted
in the form of a one-page abstract which will also appear in the proceedings.
Detailed instructions are available at the web page http://www.memics.cz/.
The proceedings will be available at the workshop in printed form.
Dates: The deadline for the submissions is September 14, 2009, but all
regular papers also have to be registered one week before this deadline.
The authors will be notified about review results by October 14,
and the final camera-ready versions of all accepted submissions are
expected by October 22.
Venue: The workshop will be held in Znojmo, a beautiful town on the
Austrian borders famous for a number of examples of medieval architecture
and nearby vineyards. Tourist attractions here include the Gothic Church of
St. Nicholas, the town hall's Gothic tower, and the Romanesque rotunda.
There is also an ancient castle atop a nearby hill.
General Chair
Tomas Vojnar, Brno
Programme Committee Co-Chairs
Petr Hlineny, Brno
Vaclav Matyas, Brno
Tomas Vojnar, Brno
Organizing Committee Chair
Jan Staudek, Brno
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