
FINAL 2007 Australian
Ranking of ICT Conferences
During 2005/2006/2007, a ranking exercise was undertaken of ICT
Conferences attended by Australian academics (as reported centrally)
over a five year period.
An update process has been devised.
The rankings are given:
December 2007 Update
Many change templates and emails were received from the draft rankings
of June 2007.
- The change templates were
processed. (November/December 2007)
- The CORE Rankings
Subcommittee examinded the proposed changes and various suggestions for
tier revision. (November/December 2007)
- The revised and FINAL for
2007 ranking lists were posted (January 2008)
- The next set of updates will
probably be mid 2008.
Australian Attendance at Ranked Conferences
For the information of Australian Computing Departments, available
DEEWR data indicate reported Australian papers at conferences ranked in
the attached list are approximately:
A+ 6%
A 27%
B 31%
U 29%
L 6%
Again, it should be stressed that many Australian conferences
(automatically) ranked B or L are important in terms of networking,
developing the local community, and for PhDs and Early Career
Researchers.
Researchers in countries other than Australia are welcome to use this
site but please note the data is based on reported Australian papers at
conferences over a particular five year period. Hence many highly
reputable international conferences may not appear in these lists.
A number of Australian universities claim publications in LNCS or LNAI
as conferences (or journals). While LNCS and LNAI publish the
proceedings of a number of conferences, their quality is varied so it
was felt inappropriate to rank them.
Last
Update: January 2008