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TURING CENTENARY CONFERENCE
CiE 2012 - How the World Computes
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Local Arrangements Home page Registration Excursion Accommodation Travel to Cambridge Zoology Museum Reception Banquet at King's College Conference Photo Conference Mug Contact Info Scientific Arrangements CiE 2012 Overview Public Lectures Special Sessions Accepted Papers TIMETABLE: overview TIMETABLE: spec. sessions TIMETABLE: contributed Women in Computability New Museums Map Grants First Call for Papers Paper Submission CiE Association and Series Conference Publications ABSTRACTS BOOKLET Springer LNCS volume 2012 Special Issues COMPUTABILITY LMCS Special Issue APAL Special Issue CiE Co-located Meetings ACE 2012, Cambridge CCA 2012, Cambridge IFCoLog Student Session DCM 2012, Cambridge THE INCOMPUTABLE Turing Links The Alan Turing Year Alan Turing Home Page The Turing Digital Archive Turing Arch. for Hist. Comp. Bletchley Park Kate Russell on Turing Turing and Morphogenesis Turing the Runner Cambridge Links University of Cambridge King's College The Computer Laboratory DPMMS The Isaac Newton Institute New Museums Site Turing Trail Relay Past CiE Conferences CiE 2005, Amsterdam CiE 2006, Swansea, Wales CiE 2007, Siena, Italy CiE 2008, Athens CiE 2009, Heidelberg CiE 2010, The Azores CiE 2011, Sofia, Bulgaria Sponsors & Supporters Assn. for Symbolic Logic Cambridge University Press EACSL EATCS Elsevier IFCoLog IOS Press King's College Microsoft Research Science Magazine AAAS Springer The IET University of Cambridge |
Submitting a Paper
Submissions for Presentation at CiE 2012Abstracts should not exceed 1 page, and are expected to be submitted in their final forms. Abstracts of accepted presentations will be made available to all CiE 2012 participants, and more generally via the CiE 2012 webpage. Authors will be notified of acceptance or otherwise of their informal presentations within a short time, usually a week or two.Submission of abstracts of informal presentations authored or co-authored by members of the Programme Committee is actively encouraged. The submission process is fully web-based. Please go to our
which uses the EasyChair conference system. All submissions need to be prepared in LNCS-style LaTeX (download). For more information, see the Springer Information for LNCS Authors. The title page must contain:
Standard and Invited submissions for LNCS Proceedings volume #7318Papers should not exceed 10 pages; full proofs may appear in a technical appendix which will be read at the reviewers' discretion.Accepted papers will appear in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) Proceedings volume #7318 Submissions of papers authored or co-authored by members of the Programme Committee are not allowed. Authors of accepted papers are expected to present their work at the conference. Submitted papers must describe work not previously published, and they must neither be accepted nor under review at a journal or at another conference with published proceedings.
The Best Student Paper AwardPapers that have only student authors are eligible for the "CiE 2012 Best Student Paper Award". The Programme Committee will select the best submission from among these after acceptance.The Best student paper award is sponsored by Springer, who will present a Springer book voucher to the winner. |
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