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SKILL - 2024 : Students Conference in Computer Science (SKILL 2024)

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Link: https://skill.gi.de
 
When Sep 25, 2024 - Sep 26, 2024
Where Wiesbaden
Submission Deadline Jun 2, 2024
Notification Due Jun 10, 2024
Final Version Due Jul 1, 2024
Categories    computer sciences   software engineering   human computer interaction   visualisation and games
 

Call For Papers

==Call for Papers for the Students Conference in Computer Science (SKILL 2024)==

The students conference of the German Informatics Society (GI e.V.) SKILL 2024 is
aimed at all students of computer science and related disciplines. The conference
will focus on student work and projects (Bachelor and Master degree). Accepted
contributions will be published in a conference proceedings and presented at the
SKILL 2024 on September 25th and 26th in Wiesbaden as part of the GI Informatics
Festival 2024. Prizes will be awarded for outstanding contributions.

===Important dates===

* Submission deadline: 02 June 2024 (extended)
* Notification of acceptance: 10 June 2024
* Submission of the camera-ready version: 01 July 2024
* Presentation at SKILL 2024 in Wiesbaden: 25/26 September 2024

===Submissions===

In general, contributions from all areas of computer science and their application
areas are welcome. The submission system can be found at

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=skill2024

or as a link on the conference website. Papers of the following format can be submitted:

* Short paper (4 - 6 pages, incl. references)
* Full paper (10 - 12 pages, incl. references)

Submitted papers can be based on seminar works, internship reports, theses, or
extracurricular activities. For the conference, papers written in English and German,
can be submitted. You can find the stylesheet (GI LNI series) at the conference
website. Submitted papers are peer reviewed by members of the reviewing
committee.
Please note that submissions by doctoral candidates and submissions co-authored
by professors cannot be accepted. The co-authorship of doctoral candidates and
students is an exception.

===Contact and further information===

https://skill.gi.de

===Topics===

We do not restrict certain the call for paper to certain topics since we welcome all
contributions discussing computer science and adjacent topics. Possible thematic
areas are for example:

Algorithms and complexity, Natural language processing, Bioinformatics, Computer networks and operating systems, Databases, Energy and environmental informatics
Integration Engineering, Conceptual Modelling, Medical Informatics, Human computer interaction, Software engineering, Computer engineering, Administrative and legal informatics, Visualisation and games, Web engineering, Semantic web, Business informatics, Artificial intelligence, ...

===Programme Comittee===

The programme committee is consisting of professors, scientists, former authors of
SKILL as well as partners from industry and practice. The current programme
committee can be found on the conference website. (https://skill.gi.de)

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