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ETAPS
European Joint Conferences on Theory & Practice of Software
Avg. acceptance rate: 30
Avg. acceptance rate (last 5 years): 29.9
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European Joint Conferences on Theory & Practice of Software (ETAPS) has an average acceptance rate of 30% (last 5 years 29.9%).

Events

The following events of the series ETAPS are currently known in this wiki:

 OrdinalFromToCityCountryGeneral chairPC chairAcceptance rateAttendees
ETAPS 2021Mar 27Apr 1LuxembourgLuxembourgPeter Y. A. Ryan
ETAPS 2020Apr 25Apr 30DublinIrelandTiziana Margaria30.4
ETAPS 2019Apr 6Apr 11PragueCzech RepublicJan Kofroň
Jan Vitek
31.4
ETAPS 2018Apr 14Apr 20ThessalonikiGreecePanagiotis Katsaros30.1
ETAPS 2017Apr 22Apr 29UppsalaSwedenParosh Aziz Abdulla29.9
ETAPS 2016Apr 2Apr 8EindhovenThe NetherlandsJan Friso Groote30.2
ETAPS 2015Apr 11Apr 18LondonUKPasquale Malacaria
Nikos Tzevelekos
27.9

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ETAPS is the primary European forum for academic and industrial researchers working on topics relating to software science. ETAPS, established in 1998, is a confederation of five main annual conferences ESOP, FASE, FoSSaCS, POST and TACAS, accompanied by satellite workshops.


ETAPS is a confederation of several conferences, each with its own Programme Committee and Steering Committee. ETAPS is the most important and visible annual European event related to software sciences. Altogether, more than 500 researchers participate in this event every year.

The confederated conferences cover various aspects of software systems, ranging from theoretical foundations to programming language developments, compiler advancements, analysis tools, formal approaches to software engineering, and security.

From 2020 on ETAPS consists of four conferences:

  • ESOP,
  • FASE,
  • FoSSaCS
  • TACAS,

POST, which was an ETAPS conference 2012-2019, has been discontinued.

Organising these conferences in a coherent, highly synchronised conference programme, enables the participation in an exciting event, having the possibility to meet many researchers working in different directions in the field, and to easily attend talks of difference conferences. Almost a thousand scientific papers are submitted to the event each year, and are evaluated strictly on the basis of their scientific merits. Before and after the main conference programme, numerous satellite workshops take place and attract many researchers from all over the world.