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SOFSEM 2016. 42nd International Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science

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    0455971 - ÚI 2016 RIV eng U - Conference, Workshop Arrangement
    Řimnáč, Martin - Štuller, Július
    SOFSEM 2016. 42nd International Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science.
    [Harrachov, 23.01.2016-28.03.2016, (K-WRD 74/63)]
    Institutional support: RVO:67985807
    Keywords : Foundations of Computer Science * Software Engineering: Methods, Tools, Applications * Data, Information and Knowledge Engineering
    Subject RIV: IN - Informatics, Computer Science
    http://www.sofsem.cz/sofsem16/

    SOFSEM (originally SOFtware SEMinar) is devoted to leading research and fosters cooperation among researchers and professionals from academia and industry in all areas of computer science. SOFSEM started in 1974 in the former Czechoslovakia as a local conference and winter school combination. The renowned invited speakers and the growing interest of the authors from abroad gradually turned SOFSEM in the mid-1990s into an international conference with proceedings published in the Springer LNCS series, in the last two years in their prestigious subline ARCOSS: Advanced Research in Computing and Software Science. SOFSEM became a well-established and fully international conference maintaining the best of its original winter school aspects, such as a higher number of invited talks and an in-depth coverage of novel research results in selected areas of computer science. SOFSEM 2016, which was held January 23-28, 2016, in Harrachov, Czech Republic, was organized around the following three tracks: Foundations of Computer Science (chaired by Rusins Martins Freivalds), Software Engineering: Methods, Tools, Applications (chaired by Gregor Engels ) and Data, Information, and Knowledge Engineering (chaired by Barbara Catania). An integral part of SOFSEM 2016 was the traditional SOFSEM Student Research Forum (chaired by Roman Spanek), organized with the aim of presenting student projects in both the theory and practice of computer science, and to give the students feedback on the originality of their results. The papers presented at the Student Research Forum were published in separate local proceedings (together with the accepted posters). A copy of these local proceedings is available via CEUR-WS.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0256560

     
     
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