PACISE 08
Intelligent Agents
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Kutztown University of Pennsylvania is proud to host the 23rd annual spring conference of the Pennsylvania Computer and Information Science Educators (PACISE), a professional organization representing faculty in all areas of computing and computing education in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. The theme for the 2008 conference will be “Intelligent Agents.” Submissions for presentations and special sessions (e.g., panels, “birds-of-a-feather” groups, tutorials, and workshops) on all topics are welcome. Presentation tracks are generally broad in scope and will be developed according to demand. Faculty members are asked to encourage students who have completed directed research to give presentations of their work. The conference will also feature a student programming contest the morning of the final day of the conference.

Call for Papers

Paper Submission is closed

As stated, presentations on all topics are welcome. Those who wish to have their papers reviewed and published in the proceedings need to submit complete drafts to the Presentation Coordinator (Ms. Lisa Frye) by February 15, 2008. School and author information should be removed from submissions as all paper reviews will be conducted using a double-blind process. Notification of acceptance will be sent out by March 7, 2008, and final, camera-ready manuscripts are due to the Presentation Coordinator by April 4, 2008. All submissions must be in either MS Word (.doc or .docx) or rich text (.rtf) format and must be no longer than ten pages. Additional guidelines regarding submission format and a document template will be available after December 10, 2007, on the conference website, http://cs.kutztown.edu/pacise. Please indicate whether you are submitting to the student-undergraduate, student-graduate, or faculty category. An award for Best Student Paper will be presented at the conference.

Individuals opting for a non-peer reviewed submission must still submit abstracts no later than March 17, 2008. Poster sessions will be conducted, but only accepted peer-reviewed papers will be included in the proceedings. All other submissions will appear in abstract form.