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WelcomeThe Twelfth Australasian Document Computing Symposium (ADCS 2007) was hosted by the School of Computer Science and Information Technology at RMIT University on Monday 10 December, 2007.This site is now being organised as a permanent repository of the material presented at ADCS 2007. The finalised program, and proceedings are available. A BiBTeX file of all papers is also available (thanks to Sarvnaz Karimi!). We are co-located with ALTW at the Melbourne Zoo. Aim of the symposiumADCS 2007 is an opportunity for researchers and practitioners in document management and information retrieval to meet and present their work. The symposium aims to cover all aspects of Document Computing - issues ranging from the fundamentals of document architectures and standards for markup, through storage, management, retrieval, authentication and workflow, to active and virtual documents. The symposium will emphasise both commercial and academic issues by encouraging a variety of submissions.Topics of interestThe symposium topics include (but are not restricted to) the following:
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Submissions (CLOSED)Paper submissions must be sent to adcs2007@rmit.edu.au as a PDF email file attachment (no exceptions) by the due date (no exceptions). Submissions should comply with the paper guidelines.All submissions must be original work, not previously published elsewhere, and not currently submitted to any other conference or journal. Submission of a paper should be regarded as an undertaking that, should the paper be accepted, at least one of the authors will attend the symposium to present the work. Note also that it is insufficient for an author to register and pay for the symposium to be regarded as fulfilling this obligation. Full papersFull papers should describe new contributions or analyse research issues. Submissions should be at most 3000 words long; over-length submission risk immediate rejection. Refer to the guidelines for papers for details of the required format.A printed proceedings of the papers will be distributed to participants at the symposium. Electronic copies of the papers will be made available on the website after the symposium. All submissions will be fully refereed by a blind refereeing process, at their full published length, and will comply with DEST criteria for fully-refereed conference papers (category F1). Previous ADCS Symposia
DisclaimerWhile every effort has been made to make the information contained in this page as accurate as possible, the organising committee, the host institution, and the sponsors will not be held responsible for any changes in the structure or content of the technical program, registration fees, accommodation costs, or any errors in this web site. |