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Cfp: SAICSIT 2003

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CALL FOR PAPERS

IT RESEARCH IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
SAICSIT 2003 Conference
17 - 19 September 2003

Indaba Hotel, Fourways, Gauteng (www.indabahotel.co.za)

Annual Conference of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists
and Information Technologists

Conference Website: http://www.cs.up.ac.za/saicsit03/main.php

SAICSIT website: http://www.saicsit.org.za


Following a history of very successful SAICSIT conferences, we invite you
to take part in the 2003 event.  SAICSIT 2003 is an international
conference and contributions from all parts of the world are warmly
welcomed.  SAICSIT 2003 is to be held at the Indaba Hotel in the Fourways
area, north west of Johannesburg, Gauteng.  The conference will include
research papers, tutorials, workshops and panel discussions.

Papers are solicited in ALL areas of Computer Science and Information
Systems. They should take cognisance of the conference theme and should be
directed at a reasonably general audience.  We invite submissions in the
following categories:

1) Research Papers in one of the following categories:
* full research papers and
* short papers.
2) Tutorials
3) Workshops
4) Panel discussions
5) Postgraduate Research Symposium.

More details on each of these categories are provided below.

All submissions should be made electronically preferably in PDF format,
but original documents in LaTeX, MS Word and Corel WordPerfect will also
be accepted. All papers must, however,  follow the Conference Publications
Format available on the Conference Website.

SAICSIT SUBMISSIONS WILL BE SUBMITTED TO A DOUBLE BLIND REVIEW PROCESS,
i.e. the review process will retain the anonymity of authors and
reviewers.

A submission therefore consists of TWO SEPARATE documents:
1) A cover sheet for your submission containing full author details. This
cover sheet must contain the following:
* Full title of the paper.
* A 150 word abstract for the paper.
* Names and full contact details (between the submission date and the
conference date) of all the authors / participants, with the lead author
clearly identified. All correspondence concerning the submission will be
addressed to the lead author.
* Category of the submission: Full research paper, short paper, tutorial,
workshop, panel, or postgraduate symposium submission, etc.
* A list of no more than five keywords identifying the main theme of the
submission.

2) Your actual paper, consisting of:
* All of the above, but DO NOT include any author names for this review
stage, and as far as possible remove details which would make it obvious
to identify the authors.
* Your actual paper/tutorial/workshop/panel in the Conference Proceedings
format available on the Conference Website.

Submission implies a commitment, should the submission be accepted, to
attend the conference and present the paper or tutorial, or participate in
the workshop or panel discussion.

SUBMIT YOUR PAPER ELECTRONICALLY VIA E-MAIL TO:
[log in to unmask]

IF YOU ONLY WANT TO SUBMIT THE PAPER FOR CONSIDERATION AT THE POSTGRADUATE
RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM, MARK IT CLEARLY ON THE COVER SHEET OF THE PAPER.

Authors of accepted papers will be invited to submit their papers for
possible publication in the South African Computer Journal. These papers
will undergo a further review cycle.


DEADLINES

Submissions:  15 May 2003
Notification of Acceptances/rejections: 1 July 2003
Final camera-ready version: 25 July 2003


PAPERS

Full papers:

Full research papers may address any area within the theme described
above.  Submissions should report original work and must not have been
published previously.  Full papers present significant intellectual and
technical contributions by researchers and practitioners to basic
research, development, and practice in all areas of Computer Science and
Information Systems. Accepted full paper will be published in the
Conference Proceedings as well as on the ACM Digital Library, after the
conference, from where it will be accessible to the international
community.

Full papers must be in the Conference Publications Format and  must be no
longer than 10 pages (A4, 10pt Times New Roman) including references,
appendices, and figures.



Short papers:

Two categories of short papers are welcomed: short research papers and
industry case studies.  One page abstracts of short papers will be
published in the Conference Proceedings, while the full short paper will
be available on the SAICSIT website after the conference from where it
will be available to the international community.

- Short research papers are intended to allow space for preliminary work,
work in progress, or useful experiences, which are of sufficient interest
to publish, but which would not meet the review criteria for a full
research paper. Authors of full research papers that are considered by the
reviewers not to be appropriate for this conference, may be offered the
option of converting their submission to short papers. Short papers must
also be in the Conference Publications Format and must be no longer than
5  pages (A4 size, 10pt Times New Roman) including references, appendices,
and figures.

- Industry case studies should be based on an experience or circumstance
in industry that relates directly to the theme of the conference. It
should highlight factors that contributed to success or failure, in such a
way that others may learn from it. Industry case studies must be in the
Conference Publication Format  and must be no longer than 5 pages  (A4
size, 10pt Times New Roman) including references, appendices, and figures.
Since SACISIT 2003 is an open forum, industry case studies should not
contain confidential proprietary information.

TUTORIALS

SAICSIT 2003 plans to host a tutorial programme. Proposals for high-
quality tutorials in all areas of computer science and information systems
from academic research to industrial applications are solicited. Tutorial
levels may be introductory, intermediate, and advanced. Novel topics and
topics of broad interest are preferred.  Tutorial submissions are limited
to 2 pages (A4 size, 10 point Times New Roman).

WORKSHOPS

SAICSIT 2003 will host a number of workshops addressing different areas of
computer science and information systems. Workshops serve as a forum for
exchanging late breaking ideas and theories in an evolutionary stage. They
typically focus on either in depth analysis or broad-ranging approaches to
any area of computer science and information systems.  Workshop
submissions are limited to 2 pages (A4 size, 10 point Times New Roman).

PANELS

Panel sessions addressing important and timely topics in computer science
and information systems will be included in the main conference. They
should present interesting and divergent views with solid practical and/or
theoretical backing.  A good panel session can be the highlight of the
official programme for many attendees.  Panel submissions are limited to 2
pages (A4 size, 10 point Times New Roman).

POST GRADUATE RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM

The Post Graduate Research Symposium is specially aimed at attracting
participation from masters and doctoral students.  Submissions are limited
to 2 pages (A4 size, 10 point Times New Roman).


ORGANISING AND PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Jan Eloff - University of Pretoria (Programme co-chair and SAICSIT Vice-
President)
Carina de Villiers - University of Pretoria (Programme co-chair)
Paula Kotze - University of South Africa (SAICSIT President)
Mariki Eloff - University of South Africa
Andries Engelbrecht - University of Pretoria
Trish Alexander - University of Pretoria


REVIEW COMMITTEE

Tom Addison - University of the Witwatersrand
Trisch Alexander - University of Pretoria
Chrysanthi Avgerou - London School of Economics
Andries Barnard - University of South Africa
Sonia Berman - University of Cape Town
Judy Bishop - University of Pretoria
Andre Calitz - University of Port Elizabeth
Elsabe Cloete - University of South Africa
Carina de Villiers - University of Pretoria
Lynette Drevin - University of Potchefstroom
Alan Dix - Lancaster University
Jan Eloff - University of Pretoria
Mariki Eloff - University of South Africa
Andries Engelbrecht - University of Pretoria
Heinz Klein - Temple University USA
Paula Kotze - University of South Africa
Derrick Kourie - University of Pretoria
Les Labuschagne - Rand Afrikaans University
Basie von Solms - Rand Afrikaans University
Philip Machanick - University of the Witwatersrand
Gary Marsden - University of Cape Town
Martin Olivier - University of Pretoria
Laurette Pretorius - University of South Africa
Karen Renaud - University of Glasgow
Ian Sanders - University of the Witwatersrand
Derrick Smith - University of Cape Town
Harold Thimbleby - Middlesex University
Jansie Tolmie - University of the Freestate
Ulrich Ultes-Nitsche - University of Fribourg
Andries van der Walt - University of Stellenbosch
Rossouw van Solms - PE Technikon
Lucas Venter - University of South Africa
Herna Viktor - University of Ottawa
Geoff Walsham - Cambridge University
Bruce Watson - Universities of Pretoria and Eindhoven
Janet Wesson - University of Port Elizabeth
Lizette de Wet - University of the Freestate


ENQUIRIES

Enquiries about the conference in general should be directed to the
conference convener at the University of Pretoria, Ronelle van
Loggerenberg, [log in to unmask], 012-420 5012

Enquiries about submissions of research papers, tutorials, workshops,
panels and research papers should be directed to
[log in to unmask]


We hope that you will consider making a submission to the SAICSIT 2003
Conference and share in this highlight on the South African Computing
Calendar.

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