The Second Australasian Web Conference (AWC 2014)
January 20 - 23, 2014, Auckland, New Zealand
Australasian Computer Science Week 2014 (ACSW 2014)
Submission of papers will be managed through EasyChair https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=awc2014. First create your own account there then login and follow the prompts to submit your paper. If there are any issues with submission, please email awc2014@easychair.org.
Papers should contain original, unpublished work that is not being considered concurrently for publication elsewhere.
The preferred format for submissions is Portable Document Format (PDF). Microsoft Word and Latex style files are available at the CRPIT web site.
By submitting to the conference authors accept that they are aware of the Guidelines on Research Practice in Computer Science by the Computer Research and Education Association (CORE) and the policy listed on the CRPIT web site (http://crpit.com/). In particular, authors are encouraged to review the points on authorship.
The copyright statement at the foot of page 1 of the final accepted version of your paper should include the following details. Note that the volume number will be supplied before camera ready papers are submitted, which is after initial submission and acceptance.
Copyright © 2014, Australian Computer Society, Inc. This paper appeared at the Second Australasian Web Conference, AWC 2014, Auckland, New Zealand, January 2014. Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology, Vol. 155. S. Cranefield, A. Trotman, J. Yang, Eds. Reproduction for academic, not-for-profit purposes permitted provided this text is included.Assuming the CRPIT Style file is being used, the LaTeX source should include something like:
\newcommand\conferencenameandplace{The Second Australasian Web Conference (AWC2014), Auckland, New Zealand, January 2014} \newcommand\volumenumber{155} \newcommand\conferenceyear{2014} \newcommand\editorname{S. Cranefield, A. Trotman, J. Yang} \toappearstandard.
The proceedings of the conference will be published through the Australian Computer Society as the Australasian Web Conference 2014 - Australian Computer Science Communications. Each paper will be fully refereed. Complete instructions for authors regarding submission and formatting procedures can be found at the AWC 2014 website. The proceedings are included in the ACM digital library and indexed on Scopus.
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