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Welcome to our site!
The ITiCSE 2003 conference was held in
Thessaloniki,
Greece, and hosted by the University
of Macedonia (156 Egnatia Str.,
Thessaloniki). The Conference was sponsored by the
ACM Special Interest Group in Computer Science Education
(SIGCSE). The program
consisted of invited lectures, working groups,
tutorials,
exhibits, and technical sessions featuring papers, panels,
posters, demonstrations and "tips & techniques" sessions.
Location:
Thessaloniki is one of the oldest cities in Europe, founded
in 316 B.C. on a site of old prehistoric settlements by
Cassander, King of Macedonia, and was named after his wife
Thessaloniki, sister of Alexander the Great. It is now an
important commercial port with a population of one million
and is situated on the shores of the Thermaikos Gulf. The
old sector of the city is full of monuments dating from
the Roman and Byzantine times. Greek cuisine and Thessaloniki
restaurants, in particular, are excellent. You can taste
traditional dishes, especially fish and seafood. Also, the
city has a variety of international restaurants, lively
bars and nightclubs.
Conference: We are proud to announce our keynote speakers:
- Maria Klawe, President of ACM, Dean of the School of Engineering and
Applied Science, Princeton University
- Donald E. Knuth, Professor Emeritus of The Art of Computer
Programming, Stanford University
- Christos H. Papadimitriou, Professor, Computer Science Division,
University of California at Berkeley
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