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electronic Workshops in Computing

electronic
Workshops in Computing

The journal of leading-edge workshops in computing science

Series editor: C. J. van Rijsbergen, University of Glasgow

The electronic Workshops in Computing (eWiC) series is published by the British Computer Society. It is international in scope.

Each publication is based on the proceedings of a specialist workshop and is designed to provide information that represents a "snapshot" of current knowledge, debate, or research. It covers the broadest possible range of topics - subject only to the workshops being firmly established in computing and being of interest to the wider community. Each title in the series has an associated abstract booklet, which can be ordered electronically, or bought through standard outlets.

The full papers and multimedia resources of a workshop are provided on this website - access to which is gained by providing information contained within an abstract booklet, or by providing a "Payment Code". A Payment Code can be obtained by making a credit card payment on the eWiC customer helpline.


Free access to abstracts
You are free to browse throught the workshops and read the abstracts of individual papers. Access to the full text of the papers (and associated sounds/images etc) is by subscription only. Each workshop displays both it's normal subscription price and the discounted price for BCS members.

Subscription access to full papers
An eWiC account will provide you with a single username and password to access all the workshops to which you have subscribed. This gives you the full papers in both Acrobat and Postcript formats, along with any associated resource materials (e.g. sounds, images, movies, datafiles, etc.). Additionally, you will soon be able to register a machine from which you regularly access eWiC, and have transparent password-free access from that machine. create an account

Transfer of old booklet-based subscriptions
If you own one of the old booklets that were previously used to access the full papers of workshops, you can use that subscription to create one of the new username/password accounts. Grab your booklet, and create an account

Site subscriptions
Transparent password-free access from all machines in a given sub-domain is available for use by, for example, libraries or other organisations. Please contact us to discuss this.


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