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SOFSEM 2014: Theory and Practice of Computer Science - 40th International Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science,Novy Smokovec, Slovakia, January 26-29, 2014, Proceedings (Paperback, 2014)
Viliam Geffert, Bart Preneel, Branislav Rovan, Julius Stuller, A. Min Tjoa
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 40th
International Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice
of Computer Science, SOFSEM 2014, held in Novy Smokovec, Slovakia,
in January 2014. The 40 revised full papers presented in this
volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 104 submissions.
The book also contains 6 invited talks. The contributions covers
topics as: Foundations of Computer Science, Software and Web
Engineering, as well as Data, Information and Knowledge Engineering
and Cryptography, Security and Verification."
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Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science 2012 - 37th International Symposium, MFCS 2012, Bratislava, Slovakia, August 27-31, 2012, Proceedings (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Branislav Rovan, Vladimiro Sassone, Peter Widmayer
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This volume constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 37th
International Symposium on Mathematical Foundations of Computer
Science, MFCS 2012, held in Bratislava, Slovakia, in August 2012.
The 63 revised full papers presented together with 8 invited talks
were carefully reviewed and selected from 162 submissions. Topics
covered include algorithmic game theory, algorithmic learning
theory, algorithms and data structures, automata, formal languages,
bioinformatics, complexity, computational geometry,
computer-assisted reasoning, concurrency theory, databases and
knowledge-based systems, foundations of computing, logic in
computer science, models of computation, semantics and verification
of programs, and theoretical issues in artificial intelligence.
This volume contains papers selected for presentation at the Silver
Jubilee 25th Symposium on Mathematical Foundations of Computer
Science | MFCS 2000, held in Bratislava, Slovakia, August 28 {
September 1, 2000. MFCS 2000 was organized under the auspices of
the Minister of Education of the Slovak Republic, Milan Ft a cnik,
by the Slovak Society for Computer Science, and the Comenius
University in Bratislava, in cooperation with other institu- ons in
Slovakia. It was supported by the European Association for
Theoretical Computer Science, the European Research Consortium for
Informatics and - thematics, and the Slovak Research Consortium for
Informatics and Mathe- tics. The series of MFCS symposia, organized
alternately in the Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovakia since 1972,
has a well-established tradition. The MFCS symposia encourage
high-quality research in all branches of theoretical computer
science. Their broad scope provides an opportunity of bringing
together spec- lists who do not usually meet at specialized
conferences. The previous meetings took place in Jablonna, 1972;
Strbsk e Pleso, 1973; Jadwisin, 1974; Mari ansk e L azn e, 1975;
Gdansk, 1976; Tatransk a Lomnica, 1977; Zakopane, 1978; Olomouc,
1979; Rydzina, 1980; Strbsk e Pleso, 1981; Prague, 1984;
Bratislava, 1986; C- lsbad, 1988; Porabk a-Kozubnik, 1989; Bansk a
Bystrica, 1990; Kazimierz Dolny, 1991; Prague, 1992; Gdansk, 1993,
Ko sice, 1994; Prague, 1995; Krak ow, 1996; Bratislava, 1997; Brno,
1998; and Szklarska Poreba, 1999.
This volume contains the invited papers and papers selected for
presentation at the 25th conference on Theory and Practice of
Informatics - SOFSEM 98, held in Jasn a, Slovakia, November 21{27,
1998. The SOFSEM conference series started in 1974 as a local event
in Czec- slovakia and from the very beginning became the top
domestic event in software theory and practice. It has been unique
in several respects, being a mix of w- ter school, conference, and
advanced workshop. It brought together professionals from academia
and industry and provided an opportunity for both theoreti- ans and
practitioners to learn about the new developments in a broad range
of computer science subjects via a series of invited talks. The
conference gradually evolved into an international event, keeping
most of its original characteristics. It features a relatively
large number of invited talks, refereed papers (contributed
papers), and refereed poster contributions. In addition, time and
space for ?ash communications, industrial presentations, and
exhibitions are provided. SOFSEM is every year result of a
considerable e ort by a number of p- ple. Its Advisory Board (Dines
Bj rner, Manfred Broy, Michal Chytil, Peter van Emde Boas, Georg
Gottlob, Keith G. Je rey, Maria Zemankova) and - dowment Board
(Keith G. Je rey, Jan Pavelka, Franti sek Pl a sil, Igor Pr vara,
Branislav Rovan, vice-chair, Jan Staudek, Ji r Wiedermann, chair)
is in process of being transformed into a Steering Committee."
This volume constitutes the proceedings of the 19th International
Symposium on Mathematical Foundations of Theoretical Computer
Science, MFCS '94, held in Kosice, Slovakia in August 1994.
MFCS '94 brought together specialists in theoretical fields of
computer science from various countries in order to stimulate
mathematical research in theoretical computer science. Besides 12
papers based on invited talks by renowned experts, the book
contains 42 research contributions selected from a total of 112
submissions. All areas of theoretical computer science are
presented, some from a particular mathematical point of view.
This volume contains papers selected for presentation at the 15th
Symposium on Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science, MFCS
'90, held at Banska Bystrica, Czechoslovakia, August 27-31, 1990.
Previous MFCS proceedings have also been published in the Lecture
Notes in Computer Science. This symposium is the 15th in a series
of international meetings which have taken place in Czechoslovakia
and Poland. The aim of these symposia is to bring together
specialists in theoretical fields of computer science from various
countries and to stimulate mathematical research in theoretical
computer science. These proceedings consist of 10 invited papers
and 52 communications selected by the international Program
Committee. The papers present the latest results in key areas of
computer science by authors from Europe, USA, Japan and China.
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