Call for Software Presentations
ISSAC 2009
International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation
July 28--31, 2009, Seoul, Korea
http://issac2009.kias.re.kr/
ISSAC, the International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation,
is the premier annual gathering of the Symbolic Mathematical Computation
community to present and discuss new developments and original research
results in symbolic and algebraic computation.
Software developers are invited to present new software for solving
problems in symbolic and algebraic computation at ISSAC 2009. Presenters
will be given 15 minutes to demonstrate their software to participants in a
special session for software presentations. There will be 5 additional
minutes between presentations for setup.
Please submit an extended abstract in PDF format describing the
software and what you will present to Jean-Guillaume Dumas by e-mail
at Jean-Guillaume.Dumas@imag.fr.
Please include in the subject heading "ISSAC09 Software Presentation".
Please include a valid URL or contact address for obtaining the
software packages and documentation.
Abstracts will be evaluated based on content, novelty, originality,
importance and potential value of the software to the community.
Please identify in your extended abstract what is new that will be
presented. If you are also presenting a paper at ISSAC 2009 related to
your software, please identify, in your e-mail, the differences
between the two presentations. You may also present your software as
a poster (see http://issac2009.kias.re.kr/ for the call for posters).
Abstracts of accepted software presentations will be distributed at
the symposium and also printed in an upcoming issue of the ACM SIGSAM
Communications in Computer Algebra.
IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline to submit extended abstract (.pdf) : May 15, 2009
Notification of Acceptance : June 15, 2009
Deadline to submit (.tex) updated abstracts : June 30, 2009
CONFERENCE TOPICS
Presentations can be on any topic mentioned in the Call for Papers of ISSAC
2009 which include but are not restricted to the following areas:
Algorithmic Mathematics: Algebraic, Symbolic and Symbolic-Numeric
Algorithms Computer Science: Theoretical and practical problems in Symbolic
Computation Applications: Problem treatments using Algorithmic, Symbolic,
or Symbolic- Numeric Algorithms in novel or essential ways, including
applications to Education, The Sciences, Engineering, or Business.
SOFTWARE PRESENTATIONS CHAIR
Jean-Guillaume Dumas, Université de Grenoble
Jean-Guillaume.Dumas@imag.fr