Paste years
Period 1974 - 1990
- The first Conference was organized in 1974 in
the capital of Croatia, Zagreb, under the name "Computer
at the University".
- Since 1980 the Conference was held annualy in the little town
of Cavtat near Dubrovnik.
- Conference was sponsored by ETAN Association, and was
held under the auspices of JAZU-Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and
Arts (nowdays HAZU-Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts).
- Croatian and English were the official languages and simultaneous
translations were provided during the presentations.
- Members of the International Program Committee moderated the
scope of the Conference and took care of reviewing the papers.
- During this period the Conference kept its international character
owing to foreign co-sponsors and co-operating institutions, program
committee members, referees and contributors.
Period 1991 - now
- This period started with many changes:
- In 1991 a general referendum was held in Croatia, with more
than three quarters of voters opting for Croatian independence
from Yugoslavia. The
Republic of Croatia was established as an independent country
and was recognized as such worldwide.
- As a consequence, in 1991 the Yugoslav army started a war against
Croatia and occupied a part of Croatia, including Cavtat. To keep
the Conference going on it was decided to move the Conference
site from Cavtat to Pula starting with year 1992.
- In 1991 the Conference also changed its name to Information
Technology Interfaces ITI .
- In 1991, the International Association IMACS
accepted sponsorship of the Conference, in addition to the auspices
of HAZU-Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, and MZTI-Ministry
of Science, Technology and Informatics.
- In 1991 English was declared as the only official Conference
language in order to make the reviewing process completely international.
- In 1991 SRCE-University Computing Centre gained access to EARN/BITNET
as well as other networks, and started using them for communication
with participants and referees. For the first time an electronic
version of the ITI '91 Call for Papers was distributed worldwide.
- Since 1992 the Conference Proceedings
is abstracted in INSPEC database. Other databases
and library services followed.
- During this period the Conference announcement
has been published in many journals with
information stored in several international conference databases.
Conference Names
- Computer at the University (1974 - 1990)
- Information Technology Interfaces (1991 - now)
Conference Proceeding
ISSN 1330-1012
ISBN 953-96769-n-n
IEEE Catalog Number NNEXnnn
The Conference proceedings is published by SRCE
- University Computing Centre, University of Zagreb, Croatia.
The Proceedings consists of invited papers, and contributed papers
accepted by two independent international referees. Proceedings
is distributed to the participants at the Conference, and is sent
to Croatian and foreign libraries and databases for the purpose
of abstracting and indexing.
In 1993, ITI Proceedings was identified by Croatian ISDS Center
by ISSN number 1330-1012.
Since 2000, Conference Proceedings also has a unique ISBN number
953-96769-n-n, where first two parts identify the publisher, and
numbers n-n change for each years proceedings.
Since 2000, ITI Proceedings was included in the IEEE Book Broker
Program (e-mail: tab.proceedings@ieee.org)
for post-conference sales, under IEEE Catalog Number NNEXnnn,
where numbers NN and nnn change every year.
Since 2002, ITI proceedings was published both as a book and on
CD-ROM.
Abstracting / Indexing / Libraries and Library Services
During the past years, the Proceedings has been sent to several
libraries and included in international databases and library services
for the purpose of abstracting and indexing.
- INSPEC Computer and Control Abstracts,
The Database for Physics Electronics and Computing, UK
Web: http://www.iee.org.uk/publish/inspec
- PASCAL data base, INIST-CNRS, France
Web: http://www.inist.fr/index_en.html
- Fachinformationszentrum, Bibliographic Service, Karlsruhe,
Germany
Web: http://www.fiz-karlsruhe.de
- InterDok Corporation, Harrison NY, USA
Web: http://www.interdok.com
- Information Express, Palo Alto, CA, USA
- Croatian National and University Library, Zagreb, Croatia
Web: http://www.nsk.hr
- CNES - Department Publications, Toulouse, France
- NCSU Libraries, NC State University, Raleigh, NC, USA
Web: http://my.lib.ncsu.edu
- Slovak Centre of Scientific and Technical Information,
Bratislava, Slovak Republic
Web: http://www.sltk.stuba.sk/angl/sltk2a.htm
- Technical and Scientific Information Center, Higher
Polytechnical Institute, Habana, Cuba
- Universitatsbibliothek und TIB, Hannover, Germany
Web: http://www.tib.uni-hannover.de
Selected Papers
Selected papers from Conference proceedings are considered
for publishing in the special issues of the following international
journals:
- IMACS Journal Mathematics
and Computers in Simulation,
- CIT - Journal of Computing
and Information Technology.
Conference Announcement
Internet
During past years the ITI Conference announcement has been posted
to the news group news.announce.conferences and stored
in several databases:
Journals
During past years the ITI Conference has been announced in many
international journals:
- AMSTAT News,
- Communications of the ACM,
- CIT - Journal of Computing and Information Technology,
- EUROSIM - Simulation News Europe,
- IMACS publications,
- ISI Newsletter,
- Information and Software Technology,
- The Macmillan Press Ltd journals, etc.
Conference Sites
- Zagreb,
(1974, "Elektroprivreda" Institute)
- Cavtat, (1980-1983; 1985-1991,
"Croatia" hotel)
- Dubrovnik, (1984, "Libertas"
hotel)
- Pula, (1992-2001, "Histria"
hotel)
- Cavtat, (2002-now, "Croatia"
hotel)
CAVTAT near DUBROVNIK
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The second conference was organized in 1980,
i.e 6 years after the first one, in a small Adriatic town
of Cavtat near Dubrovnik.
From 1980-1991, with the exception of 1984,
Cavtat was our charming host.
While in Cavtat, the conference used to take place in
"Croatia" hotel, one
of probably the most beautiful hotels on the Adriatic
coast. We are happy that ITI has returned to Cavtat in
2002. |
Cavtat, ancient Greek Epidaurum, is a small town 18 km away
from Dubrovnik, and only 6 km away from Dubrovnik International
Airport. With its rich and interesting past and natural beauty,
full of sun and mediterranean vegetation, and with unique golden
sunsets, this town can be easily compared to Dubrovnik. It is
also a famous tourist centre. In the area of Cavtat are the
remains originating from various cultures, and the city itself
has been several times raised anew from its ruins. In 15th century
it became a part of the Republic of Dubrovnik. On nearby Rat,
long ago was a Greek acropolis. Cultural inheritance is kept
in Rector's Palace, the Baroque church of St. Nikola, Bogisic's
scientific collection, Vlaho Bukovac Art Gallery, Racic Mausoleum
designed by the famous Croatian sculptor Mestrovic, Sipun cave
etc.
According to legends and chronicles, refugees from Epidaurum
(today's Cavtat), escaping from invasion of Avars and Slavs,
established Dubrovnik.
DUBROVNIK
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In 1984, the conference was held in "Libertas"
hotel in Dubrovnik.
The city of Dubrovnik, cut in stone below the hill of Srdj,
washed by the sea and surrounded by colorful mediterranean
gardens has always been the symbol of the pure beauty of
nature combined with human creativity, love of freedom and
sense of modesty. Once a powerful tiny state, the beauty
of which has always been the challenge and inspiration of
artists as well as destination of numerous native and foreign
visitors, a Gothic - Renaissance - Baroque city of Dubrovnik
is today one of the most significant Croatian and also European
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PULA
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"Histria" hotel, Pula
From 1992 - 2001, for 10 successful, memorable years, the
conference was held in "Histria" hotel in 3000 years old,
festive city of Pula, (Istria).
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Welcome to Pula,
the eternally youthful mediterranean town! |
Above the cape of Kamenjak Jason and Medea founded the town
of Polai - the spring of life, the town of fugitives.
Thereafter the Romans constructed it as per their own taste
and necessity. Republic of Polensium with Augustus become the
divine town, "pleasure of the rich, happiness of the middle
class". These are bearing witness:
Amphitheatre
The Castle
Double Doors
Herculus Doors
Mausoleum
Stage Theatre
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Forum
Augustus Temple
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Sergi
Triumphal Arch
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In the town that has existed for three millennia, the old world
is connected with the new. A great number of preserved monuments
from all epochs had inspired many artists, writers and composers
(Dante Alighieri, Thomas Mann, James Joyce, Franz Lehar) as well
as many others.
The area of Pula is magnificent, with country stone houses,
buildings of modern architecture, quiet hacklberry shade and
the view to the culture of mankind. In nowadays during the summer,
Pula has twice as much of inhabitants as it has usually. Along
the 190 km of beautiful and very abounding natural harbours,
in hotels, camps and private accommodation reside more than
50 thousand tourists. With Trieste and Rijeka, Pula, situated
at the very south of Istria,
forms a triangle of attractive towns. Therefore Pula cannot
be avoided.
We are thankful for the beautiful times we had on our Istrian
excursions, and for all the hospitality we enjoyed during the
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