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ANNEXURE D: LIST of REPUTED PUBLICATIONS in CSE S.No Acronym PEER REVIEWED CLASS a CONFERENCES of REPUTE 1 SIGCOMM ACM Conf on C ANNEXURE D: LIST OF REPUTED PUBLICATIONS IN CSE S.No Acronym PEER REVIEWED CLASS A CONFERENCES OF REPUTE 1 SIGCOMM ACM Conf on Comm Architectures, Protocols & Apps 2 SIGMETRICS ACM Conf on Meas. & Modelling of Comp Sys 3 CCS ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security 4 EC ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce 5 SENSYS ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems, ACM 6 EMSOFT ACM Conference on Embedded Software 7 Hypertext ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia 8 WiSec ACM Conference on Security and Privacy in Wireless and Mobile Networks 9 ACM-HT ACM Hypertext Conf ACM International Conference on Information and. Knowledge 10 CIKM Management 11 SIGKDD ACM International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining 12 WSDM ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining 13 ISLPED ACM International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design ACM International Workshop on Software and Compilers for Embedded 14 SCOPES Systems ACM Intl Conf on Compilers, Architecture, & Synthesis for Embedded 15 CASES Systems 16 CODES+ISSS ACM Intl Conf on Hardware/Software Codesign & System Synthesis 17 ACM-MM ACM Multimedia Conference 18 SIGGRAPH-ASIA ACM SIGGRAPH Asia 19 SIGGRAPH ACM SIGGRAPH Conference 20 SCA ACM SIGGRAPH/Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation 21 SIGIR ACM SIGIR Conf on Information Retrieval 22 MIR ACM SIGMM International Workshop on Multimedia Information Retrieval ACM SIGMOBILE International Conference on mobile systems, applications 23 Mobisys and services, ACM 24 SIGMOD ACM SIGMOD Conf on Management of Data 25 PODS ACM SIGMOD Conf on Principles of DB Systems 26 SOSP ACM SIGOPS Symp on OS Principles ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Languages, Tools, and Compilers for 27 LCTES Embedded Systems 28 PPoPP ACM SIGPLAN Symp. on Principles & Practice of Parallel Programming 29 SSR ACM SIGSOFT Working Conf on Software Reusability 30 SIGCOMM ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication 31 S0CG ACM Symp on Computational Geometry 32 STOC ACM Symp on Theory of Computing 33 I3D ACM Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics 34 SPAA ACM Symposium on Parallel Algorithms and Architectures 35 PODC ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing 36 ACM Symposium on Solid Modeling and Applications 37 ACM symposium on virtual reality software and technology(VRST) 38 Map2MPSoC ACM workshop on Mapping of Applications to MPSoCs (Map2MPSoC) 39 HOTNETS ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks,ACM 40 POPL ACM-SIGACT Symp on Principles of Prog Langs 41 PLDI ACM-SIGPLAN Symp on Prog Lang Design & Impl ACM/IEEE International Conference on Modelling, Analysis and Simulation 42 MSWIM of Wireless and Mobile Systems 43 MOBICOM ACM/IEEE Intl Conf on Mobile Computing and Networking 44 SC/SUPER ACM/IEEE Supercomputing Conference 45 SUPER ACM/IEEE Supercomputing Conference 46 ISCA ACM/IEEE Symp on Computer Architecture 47 SODA ACM/SIAM Symp on Discrete Algorithms 48 SAC ACM/SIGAPP Symposium on Applied Computing 49 MMCN ACM/SPIE Multimedia Computing and Networking 50 ARTDB Active and Real-Time Database Systems 51 CRYPTO Advances in Cryptology 52 AiML Advances in Modal Logic 53 ALT Algorithmic Learning Theory 54 AAAI American Association for AI National Conference 55 COCOON Annual Intl Computing and Combinatorics Conf 56 RECOMB Annual Intl Conf on Comp Molecular Biology 57 INFOCOM Annual Joint Conf IEEE Comp & Comm Soc, IEEE 58 ACL Annual Meeting of the ACL - Association of Computational Linguistics 59 ASPLOS Architectural Support for Prog Lang and OS 60 ASPDAC Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference 61 ACCV Asian Conference on Computer Vision 62 APLAS Asian Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems 63 ASE Automated Software Engineering Conference 64 ATVA Automated Technology for Verification and Analysis 65 BMVC British Machine Vision Conference 66 CGO Code Generation and Optimization 67 CSSAC Cognitive Science Society Annual Conference 68 COLT Computational Learning Theory 69 CAV Computer Aided Verification 70 CGI Computer Graphics International 71 CADE Conf on Automated Deduction 72 EMNLP Conf on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing 73 ARES Conference on Availability Reliability and Security 74 CHARME Conference on Correct Hardware Design and Verification Methods 75 CIDR Conference on Innovative Data Systems Research 76 CoNLL Conference on Natural Language Learning 77 SEFM Conference on Software Engineering and Formal Methods 78 DCC Data Compression Conf 79 DaWaK Data Warehousing and Knowledge Discovery 80 DEXA Database and Expert System Applications 81 DASFAA Database Systems for Advanced Applications 82 DATESO Databases, Texts, Specifications, Objects 83 DOOD Deductive and Object-Oriented Databases 84 DAC Design Automation Conf 85 EMMCVPR Energy Minimization Methods in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 86 EGSR Eurographics Symposium on rendering 87 ECRTS Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems 88 EUROCRYPT European Conf on Cryptography 89 EUROCOLT European Conf on Learning Theory 90 ECML European Conf on Machine Learning 91 ESOP European Conf on Programming 92 Euro-Par European Conf. on Parallel Computing 93 ECCV European Conference on Computer Vision 94 ECIR European Conference on Information Retrieval 95 ECIS European Conference on Information Systems 96 ECOOP European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming European Conference on Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery 97 PKDD in Databases 98 EWSN European conference on Wireless Sensor Networks, Springer 99 EUROGRAPHICS European Graphics Conference 100 ESWC European Semantic Web Conference 101 ESA European Symp on Algorithms 102 ESORICS European Symposium on Research in Computer Security 103 EuroCG European Workshop on Computational Geometry 104 EuroSys Eurosys Conference 105 ESWC Extended Semantic Web Conference 106 FWCG Fall Workshop on Computational Geometry 107 FME Formal Methods Europe 108 FMCAD Formal Methods in Computer Aided Design 109 FORMATS Formal Modeling and Analysis of Timed Systems 110 FSTTCS Foundations of Software Technology & Theoretical Computer Science 111 FCT Fundamentals of Computation Theory 112 GLOBECOM Global Communication Conference, IEEE 113 GD Graph Drawing 114 GI Graphics Interface 115 HPCS High Performance Computing Symposium 116 HPG High Performance Graphics 117 HSCC Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control 118 ICASSP IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing 119 ASAP IEEE / Application-Specific Systems, Architectures, and Processors 120 IEEE 3D User Interfaces 121 CSB IEEE Computational Systems Bioinformatics Conference 122 CVPR IEEE Conf on Comp Vision and Pattern Recognition 123 InfoVis IEEE Information Visualization Conference 124 ICALT IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies 125 ICDM IEEE International Conference on Data Mining 126 FUZZ-IEEE IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems 127 HiPC IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing 128 MASS IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Systems 129 IEEE-MM IEEE International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems 130 IJCNN IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks 131 ICCL IEEE Intl Conf on Computer Languages 132 ICDCS IEEE Intl Conf on Distributed Comp Systems 133 PACT IEEE Intl Conf on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques 134 PERCOM IEEE Intl Conf on Pervasive Computing & Communications 135 ICC IEEE Intl Conference on Communications 136 HPCA IEEE Intl. Symp on High-Perf Comp Architecture 137 ICCV IEEE Intrl. 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