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The Australian Computer Society recognises that academic conferences provide an excellent opportunity for new ideas to be discussed and developed by researchers in Information Technology. The ACS, through this series, thus supports the publication of conference series aimed at providing a cost-effective (ie. not-for-profit) service to IT researchers.
The Conference in Research and Practice in Information Technology (CRPIT) series (a parallel series to the Journal of Research and Practice in Information Technology) aims to facilitate the dissemination of proceedings from peer-reviewed conferences in all areas of IT. Volumes in the series comprise all or selected papers from acceptable conferences. For a conference/workshop to be acceptable for publication in the CRPIT series, it will normally:
Conferences can consist of either all or selected papers and can be produced either in time to act as proceedings for the conference or as a post-conference volume.
Following acceptance of the conference by the series editor, the papers are selected as appropriate by the organisers of the that conference. Except in agreed circumstances, such as when the work is undertaken by Government research organisations, the ACS assumes the copyright of the paper but gives blanket approval for reproduction for academic, not-for profit purposes.
Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology - CRPIT
1445-1336
0-909925-79-8 - 0-909925-98-4 (Volumes 1-20).
1-920682-00-7 - (Volumes 21-).
Varies according to volume.
Australian Computer Society Inc.
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Sydney 1230
New South Wales
AUSTRALIA
Professor V. Estivill-Castro
Griffith University, QLD, Australia
Professor J.F. Roddick
Flinders University, SA, Australia
Professor S. Simoff
University of Technology, Sydney, NSW, Australia