Here's a wonderfully clever site that randomly generates computer science research papers, listing you as author, in about 2 seconds. The scalawags at MIT who created this claim that at least one such paper was accepted for presentation at a major conference. http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/scigen/
Wow! And they have the video to prove it (I didn't even know conferences sometimes accepted "non-reviewed" papers. I guess it wasn't a very popular conference.)
WM-SCI and related venues are allegedly the "diploma mill" of CS conferences. They (allegedly) spam the whole field with their calls for papers and then accept everything, charging $350 per paper registration fee. The story of MIT guys submitting nonsense paper to WM-SCI was a big story couple of years ago. That was a reason I resisted the idea of publishing a paper we wrote in a journal with "cybernetics and systemics" in its name. More amazing is the fact that some Iranian students managed to submit a SCIGENed paper to a Elsevier journal, Applied Mathematics and Computation - and get accepted! http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/scigen/blog/index.php?entry=entry070626-110103