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ISICT 2003 INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
ON
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES

Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
September 24-26, 2003

The purpose of ISICT 03 is to provide an international forum for discussion between
theoreticians and practitioners and to promote an inter disciplinary exchange of research ideas.
We invite papers exploring all aspects of Computer and Communication Technologies.


THERE ARE TWO PRINCIPAL MODES OF PAPER SUBMISSION: 
MODE I : INVITED WORKSHOP ORGANIZATION
To chair and organize a workshop at ISICT03 send an email to workshops@isict.org with the title, a description of
the topic of your proposed workshop up to two hundred words in length, and the name(s) of the workshop
organizer(s) and chair(s) as soon as possible and before 1st June 2003. If your proposal is suitable, you will receive
preliminary approval notification within a few days. Final approval will depend upon submission and registration of
at least FOUR papers in the workshop by the ISICT03 camera ready deadline of 1st July 2003. 


MODE II : STAND-ALONE PAPERS
Papers should be submitted in PDF format by e-mail to submissions@isict.org by 1st May 2003 for review. Please
submit either an extended abstract or short paper of up to 6 pages in length.  All papers submitted will be reviewed
in full by reviewers from independent institutions.


IMPORTANT DATES


CONTACT ADDRESS
ISICT 03, Department of Computer Science, 
O'Reilly Institute, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland.

Please email general queries to: info@isict.org
URL: http://www.isict.org
1st May 2003         Submission of stand-alone papers
1st June 2003        Notification of acceptance of stand-alone papers
1st June 2003        Preliminary approval of invited workshops
1st July 2003       Camera-ready copies due for all papers
1st July 2003       Registration due for all papers
24/26th Sept. 2003         Conference