We are now inviting submissions for full and short papers for the 9th New Zealand Computer Science Research Student Conference (NZCSRSC 2011), to be held in April 2011 at Massey University, Palmerston North.
Submissions will be accepted for:
Full papers (with presentation) - not exceeding 8 pages
Short papers (with poster) - not exceeding 4 pages
All papers submitted must be in PDF format and follow the ACM Style guidelines (MS Word and Latex option 1).
Instructions on how to submit your paper to the EasyChair, the conference management system NZCSRSC 2011 uses, are available on the submission page.
Papers should include categories according to the ACM taxonomy, which comprehensively covers the fields of computer science and software engineering. Keywords, on the other hand, should be a comma separated list of words of your own choosing (not necessarily from the taxonomy) describing your research.
Submissions related to research still in progress are welcome, and short papers on planned research are also acceptable. Previously published material is acceptable, provided that it is original work of the research student who presents it. The Proceedings are not published on paper, so presentation at this conference should not inhibit re-submission of papers to other venues.
Papers extending work previously accepted in NZCSRSC conferences are also acceptable, provided the advancement is significant. If you are unsure whether this applies to you, please contact Fahim.
The conference covers all fields of research in computer science and software engineering, including (but not limited to) the following.
Agile Software Development
Algorithms and Data Structures
Artificial Intelligence
Bioinformatics
Computer Vision
Data Mining
Databases
Digital Libraries
Distributed Systems
Formal Methods
Genetic Programming
Graphics
Human Computer Interaction
Image Processing
Information Systems
Intelligent Tutoring Systems
Internet Security
Knowledge Engineering
Machine Learning
Networks
Pattern Recognition
Programming Languages
Software Engineering
Software Visualisation
User-Centred System Design
Virtual and Augmented Reality