International Conference on Developments in Language Theory explained

History:1993–
Discipline:Formal languages
Abbreviation:DLT
Country:International
Frequency:annual (since 2001)
Openaccess:no

DLT, the International Conference on Developments in Language Theory is an academic conference in the field of computer scienceheld annually under the auspices of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science. Like most theoretical computer science conferences its contributions are strongly peer-reviewed; the articles appear in proceedings published in Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Extended versions of selected papers of each year's conference appear in international journals, such as Theoretical Computer Science and International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science.

Topics of the conference

Typical topics include:

History of the Conference

The DLT conference series was established by Grzegorz Rozenberg and Arto Salomaa in 1993. Since 2010, the Steering Committee chairman is Juhani Karhumäki.

Special Issue: International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science 23(5), August 2012

Special Issue: International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science 22(7), November 2011

Special Issue: International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science 22(2), February 2011

Special Issue: International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science 21(4), August 2010

Special Issue: International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science 19(3), June 2008

Special Issue: Theoretical Computer Science 376(1-2), May 2007

Special Issue: International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science 17(3), June 2006

Special Issue: International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science 16(4), August 2005

Special Issue: Theoretical Computer Science, 327(3), 2004

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