Cascon, the IBM CAS international conference in computer science and software engineering, is the premiere annual conference in computer science and software engineering in Canada. It’s a selective conference, with an acceptance rate of about 25% from a field of about 100 submissions.
Every year Queen’s has more than its share of accepted papers at Cascon, and this year is no exception, with 15% (3 out of 22) of accepted papers coming from Queen’s.
However, there is something special about this year – all three Queen’s papers are authored by the same faculty member and his students and colleagues – Tom Dean.
Queen’s papers at Cascon 2011 :
Spy vs. Spy: Counter-intelligence Methods for Backtracking Malicious Intrusions
Jason S. Alexander, Thomas R. Dean and Scott Knight, Queen’s University and Royal Military College
Towards a Framework for Migrating Web Applications to Web Services
Asil A. Almonaies, Manar H. Alalfi, James R. Cordy, and Thomas R.Dean, Queen’s University
Towards the Profiling of Scientific Software for Accuracy
Nicholas J. Meng, Diane Kelly and Thomas R. Dean, Queen’s University and Royal Military College