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The Mexican Society of Computer Science (SMCC), in cooperation with related organizations, features its

Third Mexican International Conference on Computer Science (ENC 01)
http://enc01.smcc.org.mx

which will take place in the City of Aguascalientes, Mexico, on September 15-19, 2001.

ENC is the biannual forum that gathers (in Mexico) researchers, educators and scholars from around the world to present and discuss progress, challenges and opportunities in Computer Science.

With this third edition, ENC aims to

  • Continue to provide a forum in Mexico for presentation and discussion of advances and new research in computer science;
  • Strengthten the sense of community among computer science researchers and practitioners in Mexico; as well as to

  • reinforce our academic community's links with the global community through a high-quality technical program.

The selection of papers follows a strict refereeing process by a renowned international committee. In addition to research papers in all areas of computer science, ENC features a rich mix of discussion panels, plenary lectures and hands-on tutorials given by international lecturers and instructors invited by each of the Special Interest Groups of SMCC.

The venue for ENC'01 is the city of Aguascalientes, at the very geographical center of Mexico. Our host is the Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes. The city is well communicated at the national and international levels. It offers various attractions for visitors from the historic, educational, cultural, gastronomic and entertainment perspectives.

With the enthusiastic participation of the computer science community, we expect ENC'01 will consolidate and surpass the achievements of previous editions of the conference, which were held in Queretaro (1997) and Pachuca (1999).

See you in Aguascalientes!

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