It is not clear (to me and most people I know) what the purpose of those rankings will be exactly, but most likely they will be used as a guideline for funding projects from the ARC, and for the RQF, the research quality framework in Australia. It is also not clear (to me and most people I know) if this is an one-off thing or there is some intention to keep these lists updated.
CORE (= the academics in australia) recently published rankings for computer science conferences. There is a description of the process that was followed and a description of the tiers.
My understanding of the process, is that it was very much ad-hoc, and involved lots of people saying their opinion about conferences ("this conference is top because i have a lot of papers in it") and then some select core committee put everything together.
My interpretation of the intended meaning of the tiers is as follows:
- tier 1: the top conferences in the field
- tier 2: respectable entries in your CV
- tier 3: still in your CV but it's "your student's paper" if anyone asks. no-one will ask though.
- tier 4: you wouldn't include these in a promotion or grant application (in a reasonable place) and the only acceptable excuse would be that the conference was in bora-bora or hawaii.
The tiers were at some point renamed to A+, A, B, C.
I filtered out some theory conferences from the list.
- A+ conferences include: STOC, FOCS, SODA, CG
- Tier A: ALENEX, APPROX, CCC, COCOON, EC, ESA, FST&TCS, GD, ICALP, IPCO, ISAAC, RANDOM, SAT, STACS, SWAT,
- Tier B: ALEX, ANALCO, AofA, AWOCA, CATS, CCCG, COCOA, DMTCS, FCT, FUN, ICTAC, LATIN, MFCS, SIROCCO, WG
- Tier C: ACID, AWOCA, EWCG, ICTCS, WALCOM, WAW,
Tier A+
- ACM SoCG ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry
- FOCS IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science
- SODA ACM/SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms
- STOC ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing
- ALENEX Workshop on Algorithm Engineering and Experiments
- APPROX International Workshop on Approximation Algorithms for Combinatorial Optimization Problems
- CCC IEEE Symposium on Computational Complexity
- COCOON International Conference on Computing and Combinatorics
- EC ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce
- ESA European Symposium on Algorithms
- FST&TCS Foundations of Software Technology & Theoretical Computer Science
- GD Graph Drawing
- ICALP International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming
- IPCO MPS Conference on integer programming & combinatorial optimization
- ISAAC International Symposium on Algorithms and Computation
- RANDOM International Workshop on Randomization and Computation
- SAT International Conference on Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing
- STACS Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science
- SWAT Scandinavian Workshop on Algorithm Theory
- ALEX Algorithms and Experiments
- ANALCO Workshop on Analytic Algorithms and Combinatorics
- AofA Conference on Analysis of Algorithms
- AWOCA Australasian Workshop on Combinatorial Algorithms
- CATS Computing: The Australasian Theory Symposium
- CCCG Canadian Conference on Computational Geometry
- COCOA Conference on Combinatorial Optimization and Applications
- DMTCS International Conference on Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science
- FCT Fundamentals of Computation Theory
- FUN Conference on fun with algorithms
- ICTAC International Colloquium on Theoretical Ascpects of Computing
- LATIN International Symposium on Latin American Theoretical Informatics
- MFCS Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science
- SIROCCO Colloquium on Structural Information and Communication Complexity
- WG Workshop on Graph Theory
- ACID Algorithms and Complexity in Durham
- AWOCA Australasian Workshop on Combinatorial Algorithms
- EWCG European Workshop on Computational Geometry
- ICTCS Italian Conference on Theoretical Computer Science
- WALCOM Workshop on Algorithms and Computation
- WAW Workshop on Algorithms and Models for the Web-Graph
Ooh COCOA Tier B.
ReplyDeleteThx for the clarification of the process :D