ICALP, the International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming is an academic conference organized annually by the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science and held in different locations around Europe. Its proceedings are published in Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science.
Traditionally, the conference was thematically split into two tracks on "Algorithms, Automata, Complexity and Games" (Track A) and Logic, "Semantics, and Theory of Programming" (Track B), corresponding to the (at least until 2005) two mainstreams of the journal Theoretical Computer Science. Beginning with the 2005 conference, a third track was added in order to allow the deeper coverage of a particular topic. From 2005 until 2008, the third track was dedicated to "Security and Cryptography Foundations" (Track C). According to the Bulletin of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science, beginning with 2009, the third track will be devoted to the topic "Foundations of Modern Networks: Models, Algorithms, and Information Management" (tentative title).[1]
Gödel Prize
The Gödel Prize, a prize for outstanding papers in theoretical computer science and awarded jointly by the EATCS and the ACM SIGACT, is presented every second year at ICALP. Presentation of the prize, which is awarded annually, alternates with the conference STOC (ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing).
External links
- ICALP proceedings information from DBLP
- ICALP 2009, Rhodes, Greece
- ICALP 2008, Reykjavik, Iceland
- ICALP 2007, Wrocław, Poland
- ICALP 2006, Venice, Italy
- ICALP 2005, Lisbon, Portugal
- ICALP 2004, Turku, Finland
See also
- The list of computer science conferences contains other academic conferences in computer science.
- The topics of the conference cover the field of theoretical computer science.
References
- ^ Giorgio Aussiello, Letter from the president. Bulletin of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science, No. 94, February 2008, pp.3-5.
- M. Kudlek. "Report on ICALP 2008". Bulletin of the EATCS 96:131-140, October 2008.