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SOFSEM 2005: Theory and Practice of Computer Science: 31st Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Scie

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SOFSEM 2005: Theory and Practice of Computer Science: 31st Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Scie

SOFSEM 2005: Theory and Practice of Computer Science: 31st Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science Liptovský Ján, Slovakia, January 22-28, 2005. Proceedings By Hans L. Bodlaender (auth.), Peter Vojtáš, Mária Bieliková, Bernadette Charron-Bost, Ondrej Sýkora (eds.)
2005 | 428 Pages | ISBN: 354024302X | PDF | 6 MB


This volume contains papers selected for presentation at the 31st Annual C- ference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Informatics – SOFSEM 2005, held on January 22–28, 2005 in LiptovskyJ ´ an, ´ Slovakia. The series of SOFSEM conferences, organized alternately in the Czech - public and Slovakia since 1974, has a well-established tradition. The SOFSEM conferences were originally intended to break the Iron Curtain in scienti?c - change. After the velvet revolution SOFSEM changed to a regular broad-scope international conference. Nowadays, SOFSEM is focused each year on selected aspects of informatics. This year the conference was organized into four tracks, each of them complemented by two invited talks: – Foundations of Computer Science (Track Chair: Bernadette Charron-Bost) – Modeling and Searching Data in the Web-Era (Track Chair: Peter Vojt´ a? s) – Software Engineering (Track Chair: M´ aria Bielikova) ´ – Graph Drawing (Track Chair: Ondrej Syk ´ ora) The aim of SOFSEM 2005 was, as always, to promote cooperation among professionalsfromacademiaandindustryworkinginvariousareasofinformatics. Each track was complemented by two invited talks. The SOFSEM 2005 Program Committee members coming from 13 countries evaluated 144 submissions (128 contributed papers and 16 student research - rum papers). After a careful review process (counting at least 3 reviews per paper), followed by detailed discussions in the PC, and a co-chairs meeting held on October 8, 2005 in Bratislava, Slovakia, 44 papers (overall acceptance rate 34.

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