The Australasian Computer Science Conference is an annual forum for exploring research, development, and novel applications in Computer Science.
The Thirty-Ninth Australasian Computer Science Conference, ACSC 2016, was held in Canberra, ACT, at the beginning of February 2016 as part of the Australasian Computer Science Week (ACSW 2016).
ACSC 2015 solicits contributions in all fields of Computer Science research. Typical, but not exclusive topics of interest are:
Algorithms | Logic and Logic Programming |
Artificial Intelligence | Mobile Computing |
Communications and Networks | Multimedia |
Compilers | Natural Language |
Computer Architecture | Object-Oriented Systems |
Computer Vision | Operating Systems |
Computational Geometry | Pattern Matching and Image Processing |
Concurrency | Persistence |
Databases | Programming Languages |
Data Structures | Real-time Systems |
Distributed Systems | Reliability |
E-Commerce | Robotics |
Education | Security |
Embedded Systems | Scientific Computing |
Fault Tolerance | Simulation |
Forensic Computing | Software Engineering |
Formal Methods | Speech |
Functional Programming | Theory |
Graphics | Trusted Systems |
High Performance Computing | Visualization |
Programme Committee Chairs
David Parry – Auckland University of Technology
Peter Strazdins – Australian National University