Newsgroups: comp.ai,comp.arch,comp.cog-eng,comp.databases,comp.graphics,comp.infosystems,comp.multimedia,comp.robotics,comp.software-eng,comp.theory,comp.programming
Path: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!das-news2.harvard.edu!news2.near.net!satisfied.elf.com!news.mathworks.com!news.kei.com!ub!acsu.buffalo.edu!sivak-d
From: sivak-d@cs.buffalo.edu (D. Sivakumar)
Subject: Call For Papers: UBGCCS 95
Message-ID: <D27Frv.A80@acsu.buffalo.edu>
Sender: nntp@acsu.buffalo.edu
Nntp-Posting-Host: hydra.cs.buffalo.edu
Organization: State University of New York at Buffalo/Computer Science
Distribution: na
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 1995 19:35:54 GMT
Lines: 57
Xref: glinda.oz.cs.cmu.edu comp.ai:26347 comp.arch:55786 comp.cog-eng:2981 comp.databases:41768 comp.graphics:67905 comp.infosystems:4819 comp.multimedia:27734 comp.robotics:16823 comp.software-eng:29357 comp.theory:11458 comp.programming:13870


    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    CALL FOR PAPERS   CALL FOR PAPERS   CALL FOR PAPERS    CALL FOR PAPERS
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------


                                Tenth Annual
                            University at Buffalo
                   GRADUATE CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER SCIENCE
                                (UBGCCS 95)
                                   
    March 27, 1994                 State University of New York at Buffalo
    Center for Tomorrow                                  Buffalo, New York


           UBGCCS 95 is the  tenth annual conference in Computer Science
       organized by  CS graduate students at the  University at Buffalo.
       The conference is targetted mainly towards student-researchers in
       Computer Science, and has been an  excellent forum for presenting
       interesting  technical work  in all aspects  of Computer Science.
       Although we expect most  participants to be  from the W. New York
       area,  we have often accepted papers from other places, even from
       overseas.  In addition to submitted papers, there will be keynote
       addresses by two eminent researchers in Computer Science.
    
           Graduate students are invited to submit papers in  all  areas
       of Computer Science and  related disciplines.  To have your paper
       considered, please submit a 250 word abstract  electronically  by
       February  15th to sivak-d@cs.buffalo.edu. The Abstract title must
       include the e-mail address of the author to whom notification and
       other  correspondence  should be  addressed.  Submissions will be
       considered primarily for oral presentation  but there  will  also
       be space for some poster presentations.
    
           Authors will be notified of the committee decision  (oral  or
       poster  presentation  or  otherwise) by February 25, 1994.  Final
       papers must be submitted electronically by March 10.  Please note
       that this is a *firm* deadline. Final submissions must not exceed
       eight *single-spaced* pages  and must include a short (100 words)
       abstract.  Papers must be formatted in LaTeX/TeX for inclusion in
       the conference Proceedings.  Presentations will be limited to  20
       minutes with an additional 5 minutes for questions.


                   250 word Abstract by:             February 15
                   Notification of Acceptance by:    February 25
                   Final papers by:                  March    10

	   If you have questions about the conference please contact one
	of the conference co-chairs:

                      Debra Burhans (burhans@cs.buffalo.edu)
			             or
                       D.Sivakumar (sivak-d@cs.buffalo.edu),
                          Department of Computer Science,
                        SUNY at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260.

