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* SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED COMPUTING (SAC '93) *
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* Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, Indiana *
* February 14-16, 1993 *
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Preliminary Program
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CONFERENCE TUTORIALS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14
TUTORIAL 1, 1:00-5:00, Room CC201
Software Specifications for Real-time Systems
Joe Urban, Arizona State University
TUTORIAL 2, 1:00-3:30, Room CC203
Parallel Computing
S. Lakshmivarahan, University of Oklahoma
TUTORIAL 3, 1:00-5:00, Room CC203
Fuzzy Hybrid Systems
Abe Kandel, University of South Floride and M. Schneider,
Florida Institute of Technology
TUTORIAL 4, 1:00-5:00, Room CC204
What Do We Do Now That All The Simple Problems Have Been
Solved?
Chris Lee, Manugistics
TUTORIAL 5, 12:00-6:00, Room CC210
Microcontroller and Computer Interfacing Using Forth
Glen Watson and Denise Stilling, University of Saskatchewan
and Lawrence Forsley, Forth Institute
RECEPTION/CASH BAR SUNDAY, FERBRUARY 14
7:00-9:00 pm, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Room ChA/B
OPENING SESSION, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15
OPENING REMARKS, 8:00-8:30, Room CC211
Applied Computing: Where Things Now Stand
Hal Berghel, SAC'93 Conference Chair and SIGAPP Chair
CONFERENCE WELCOME
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George Hedrick, SAC'93 Program Chair and SIGAPP Vice-Chair
TECHNICAL SESSIONS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 8:45 - 10:00
INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS - Room CC138
Session Chairs: Ray Hashemi, University of Arkansas,
LittleRock and Dan St. Clair, University of Missouri, Rolla
Effect of the Chi-Squared Test on Construction of ID3 Deci-
sion Trees
M. Thakore Sun Microsystems, Inc. & Daniel C. St. Clair,
University of Missouri-Rolla
Prediction Capability of Neural Networks Trained in Monte-
Carlo Paradigm
R.Hashemi & John R. Talburt, University of Arkansas-Little
Rock, A. Chowdhury,University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff
Dynamic ID3: A Symbolic Learning Algorithm for Many-Valued
Attibute Domains.
R. Gallion , McDonnell Douglas Missile Systems Company, D.
St. Clair, & Chaman Sabharwal , University Missouri-Rolla,
W. E. Bond, McDonnell Douglas Research Laboratories
BIOMEDICAL INFORMATICS - Room CC139
Session Chair:______________________
GnomeView: A Tool for Visual Representation of Human Genome
Data
Joanne E. Pelkey, Gregory S. Thomas, David A.Thurman, Victor
B. Lort and Richard J. Douthart, Pacific Northwst Labora-
tory
The VAIDAK Medical Imaging and Model Reconstruction Toolkit
Brian Bailey, Chandrajit L. Bajaj and Malcolm Fields, Purdue
University.
Distributed Design of Hip Prosthesis with BHAUTIK
Chandrajit L. Bajaj and Daniel R. Schikore Purdue Univer-
sity.
SOFTWARE REUSABILITY I - Room CC140
Session Chair: Majid Fathi University of Dortmund
Opening Remarks
Mansour Zand, University of Nebraska-Omaha and Mansur Samad-
zadeh, Oklahoma State Ujniversity
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The Role of Analogy in Software Reuse
Mehdi Harandi, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Integration of Domain Analysis and Analogical Approach
Chuang-Horng Lung & Joseph E. Urban, Arizona State
University,Tempe, Arizona
GENETIC ALGORITHMS I - Room CC141
Session Chair: _______________________
LibGA: A User-Friendly Workbench for Order-Based Genetic
Algorithm Research
Arthur L. Corcoran, & Roger L. Wainwright, The University of
Tulsa, Tulsa OK
Manipulating Subpopulations of Feasible and Infeasible Solu-
tions in Genetic Algorithms
D.Ansa Sekharan, and Robert L. Wainwright, The University
of Tulsa, Tulsa OK
The Hamming Metric in Genetic Algorithms and Its Application
to Two Network Problems
William Frederick, Roger L. Sevdlmeyer, and Curt M. White,
Indiana University-Purdue University,Fort Wayne, Indiana
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING I - Room CC142
Session Chair: Barrett Bryant University of Alabama-
Birmingham
Dynamic Programming in a Pure Functional Language
Rachel Harrison and Celia A. Glass, University of Southamp-
ton, U.K.
Dynamic Sets and Their Application in VDM
Shaoying Liu, University of York, York, England
A Verification Helper for Task Specifications
William Hankley and Peikun Tsai,Kansas State University,
Manhattan,Kansas
FORTH WORKSHOP - Room CC143
FORTH IN THE EXPLORATION OF OUTER SPACE
The 5th Annual SIGForth Workshop will be held February 14-
16, 1993 in conjunction with SAC'93. The Workshop is spon-
sored by ACM's Special Interest Group on the Forth Program-
ming Language (SIGFORTH). A six hour pre-workshop tutorial
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is listed in the tutorials to be held on Sunday. The
workshop will be held in Room CC143 at all scheduled techni-
cal session hours, Monday and Tuesday. The workshop will
include technical papers and the following tutorials:
"Metacompilation" by Bradford J. Rodriguez
"Scientific Forth" by Julian V. Noble
"An Introduction to Forth" by Lawrence P. G. Forsley
TECHNICAL SESSIONS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 10:15 - 11:45
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE - Room CC138
Session Chair: Richard Rankin University of Missouri, Rolla
Benchmarking Automated Solution Generators for the Crozzle
L. J. Spring, University of Queensland
A Hybrid Genetic Algorithm for an NP-Complete Problem With
An Expensive Evaluation Function
Richard Rankin, & Ralph Wilkerson, University of Missouri-
Rolla, Geoff Harris, Griffith University, L.J. Spring,
University of Queensland
Basic Blocks in Unconstrained Crossword Puzzles
Geoff Harris, & John Forster, Griffith University, Richard
Rankin, University of Missouri-Rolla
A Probabilistic Approach to Solving Crossword Puzzles
Titus D.M. Purdin, University of Arizona, Geoff Harris,
Griffith University
DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING - Room CC139
Session Chair: ______________________
Distributed Search for Cooperative Applications
Michael A. Bauer, and J. Michael Bennett, University of
Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, Richard A.
McBride, University of South Dakota, Vermillion
Construction of a Fault-Tolerant Distributed Tuple-Space
Lewis I. Patterson, Richard S. Turner, Robert M. Hyatt, and
Kevin D. Reilly, University of Alabama, Birmingham
Asynchronous Organizations for Multi-Algorithm Problems
Pedro Sergoide Souza, & Sarosh N. Talukdar, Carnegie Mellon
University, Pittsburgh
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Partitioning in X.500
John Henshaw and Michael Bauer, University of Western
Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada
SOFTWARE REUSABILITY II - Room CC140
Session Chair: Jim Tomayko Carnegie Mellon University
Object-oriented Schema Extension and Abstraction
Walter L. Hursch & Karl J. Lieberherr, Northeastern Univer-
sity
Generic Templates for Object Specification and Software
Reuse
Nasser Modiri, Aref Erfani & Athur Ayvaz, Network Equipment
Technologies
Method Reuse in Typed Object-Oriented Languages
Ryan Stansifer, University of North Texas, Dan Wetklow,
University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown
Migration: A Model for Design by Modification
Rainer Bruck, Universitat Dortmund
DATABASE I - Room CC141
Session Chair: Thiel Chang GAK, The Netherlands
An Object Calculus for Geographic Databases
Eliseo Clementini and Paolino Di Felice, Universita ei
L'Aquila, Roio, Italy
Scibase-An Object-Oriented Scientific Database for Cell Phy-
siology Research
Yi-Wen Guu and Geneva G. Belford, University of Illinois at
Urbanna-Champagn
InGRAPH: Graphical Interface for a Fully Object-Oriented
Database System
Xuequn Wu and Guido Dinkhoff, University of Dortmund, Dort-
mund, Germany
The Hybrid Object-Relational Architecture (HORA): An
Integration of Object-Oriented and Relational Technology
Jeff Sutherland, ODB, Cambridge, Mass., Ken Rugg, Object
Design, Burlington, Mass., Pathew Pope, Marcam Canada, Bur-
lington, Ontario
GRAPHICS I - Room CC142
Session Chair: ___________________________
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Double and Triple-Step Linear Interpolation
Phil Graham & S. Sitharama Iyengar, Louisiana State Univer-
sity, Baton Rouge
Generalized Bidirectional Associative Memories or Image Pro-
cessing
A.D. Kulkarni and Iraj Yazdanpanahi, University of Texas,
Tyler
Computing Visibility Information on Digital Terrain Models
Leila De Floriani and Paola Magillo, University of Genova
Hierarchical Boundary Models for Solid Object Representation
Leila De Floriani, Monica Pellegrinelli, University of
Genova,Elisabetta Bruzzone,Elsag Bailey S.p.A., Genova,
Italy
FORTH WORKSHOP - Room CC143
KEYNOTE SPEAKER FOR PLENARY SESSION (LUNCHEON), MONDAY,
FEBRUARY 15 12:00 - 1:15, HYATT BALLROOM A/B
Dr. Judson Rosebush: "Beyond Computer Animation"
Dr. Rosebush is world-renowned for his pioneering work in
computer animation. His earliest animations date back to
1970, and his company, Digital Effects, Inc., introduced
computer animation to the commercial marketplace in the mid
1970's. His book, Computer Graphics for Designers and
Artists, is considered to be a standard in the field. Dr.
Rosebush's address is sponsored in part by the ACM Lectur-
ship Series and the ACM Local Activities Board.
TECHNICAL SESSIONS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1:45 - 3:15
OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING I- Room CC138
Session Chair: _______________________
Cheyenne to LEIM/TMM: From Research Vision to Product Real-
ity
George H. Collier, Laurie Miller, and Eric Sigman, Bellcore
The Design of an Object-Oriented Collaborative Spreadsheet
with Version Control and History Management
David A. Fuller, Universidad de Catholica de Chile, Sergio
T. Jujica,Universidad de Santiago, Jose A. Pin, Universidad
de Chile
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Applying Object-Oriented Design to Finite Element Program-
ming
Jun Lu, Donald White, & Waiu-Fah Chen, Purdue University
Object-Oriented Modeling of the Extended Application Layer
Structure
Adrian Tand and Wei Wei, University of Missouri- Kansas City
EXPERT SYSTEMS I - Room CC139
Session Chair:Sanjiv Bhatia University of Misouri-St.Louis
To Approach an Intelligent System in Coping with an Aspect
of Complexity of Water Management
Ying Liu, University of Delft
Graphs as a Language to describe Learning System Concepts
D. I. Koutanis, Western Michigan University and E. Sam-
basivam, Missouri Western State College, St. Joseph, Mis-
souri
Knowledge Acquisition and Retrieval Based on Conceptual
Graphs
Gi-Chul Yang & Jonathan C. Oh, University of Missouri-Kansas
City
A Symbolic Simulation Model of the Organization of Human
Procedural Knowledge
Kim Trans, Institute of Computer & Systems Sciences, Denmark
SOFTWARE REUSABILITY III - Room CC140
Session Chair: Massimo Ancona Genova University
Parameterized Programming in LILEANNA
Will Tracz, Stanford University/IBM FSC
Automating the Re-declaration of Unneeded Globals as Private
Amitava Datta, Siemens Corporate Research, Inc., Prabhaker
Mateti, Wright State University
Toward Application-Based Approaches to System Development: A
Theoretical Perspective
Iris Vessey, Penn State University, Robert L. Glass, Comput-
ing Trends
PARALLEL PROCESSING I - Room CC141
Session Chair: Ming-fang Wang University of Central Arkansas
On the Performance of a Direct Parallel Method for Solving
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Separable Elliptic Equations Based on Block Cyclic Reduc-
tion
Kevin E. Kelleher, National Severe Storms Laboratory, S.
Lakshmivarahan & Sudarshan K. Dhall, University of Oklahoma
Computation of the Singular Value Decomposition on Arrays
With Pipelined Optical Buses
Yi Pan, University of Dayton, Mounir Hamdi, Hong Kong
University of Science & Technology
Implementing Progress Indicators for Recursive Algorithms
Dave Berque, & Jeffrey Edmonds, DePauw University, Mark
Goldberg, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Packet Delay Prediction in Datagram Mesh Systems
Zhizhang Shen, Peter Drexel, Liam Urbach, Plymouth State
College
LOGIC PROGRAMMING I - Room CC142
Session Chair: Ralph Wilkerson University of Missouri-Rolla
A Versatile Module System for Prolog Mapped to Flat Prolog
Isambo Kareli, Evangelos Pelecanos, & Constatin Halatsis,
University of Athens
The Unfolding Problem in Logic Program Transformations:
Decidability Results
Khaled Bsaies & Fransis Alexandre, CRIN-CNRS/INRIA-Lorraine
A Probabilistic Model for Natural Language Understanding
Michael Atherton, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Debra
A. Lelewer, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona,
California
Stream Driven Query Processing in a Database
K.J.Danhof, N.C.K. Phillips, A. Vohra, Southern Illinois
University
FORTH WORKSHOP - Room CC143
TECHNICAL SESSIONS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 3:30-4:45
OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING II - Room CC138
Session Chair:Shirley Browne Hope University
An Object Oriented Application/Programmer Interface for
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Network Programming
Jennifer Howell, Plymouth State College, Ming Shu,
MacAlester College, Robert Wohlfarth, Taylor University
Class Library Management System for Object-Oriented Program-
ming
Kekwee Ng, Jian Ma, and Gi-Moon Nam, University of New South
Wales
Dynammic Selection and Reuse of Implementations in the
Object- Oriented Programming Paradigm
H. M. Al-Haddad, Marshall University, K. M. George,
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater and Thomas Gersten,
ITESM, Mexico City
MEDICAL APPLICATIONS I - Room CC139
Session Chair: ______________________
A PC-Controlled Data Acquisition System for Transabdominal
Recording of Cardiac Activity in the Human Fetus
Donna Mooney, University of Arkansas, Little Rock
Histogram Editing for Semi-Quantative Data Input in Interac-
tive Suimulations
R. R. Goforth, D. Berleant, K. A. Bognaes, University of
Arkansas, Fayetteville and Harry F. Bushar, Federal Drug
Administration
Distributing Molecular Biology Information: Gopher, WAIS,
and the University of Houston Gene Sevrver
Diaiel B. Davison, Univeristy of Houston
SOFTWARE REUSABILITY IV - Room CC140
Session Chair: Robert Glass Computing Trends
The Data Derivation Model: A Program Specification Tech-
nique That Improves Reusability
Hee Beng and Kuan Tan, Tok Wang Ling, Stan Jarzbek, and Yin
Seong Ho, National University of Singapore
Filtering Import: A Basic Mechanism for Reusability
M. Ancona & P. Nieddu, Universita di Genova
Software-Based Reconfiguration of Quadtree Embedding in
Hypercubes in Response to Node Failures
Vinayak Hedge, S. Sitharama Iyengar, Louisiana State Univer-
sity, Kirshnakumar Narayan, Digital Equipment Corporation
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PARALLEL PROCESSING II - Room CC 141
Session Chair: ____________________________________
Distributive Join Algorithm for Shared-Memory Multiproces-
sors
Soon. M. Chung & Jaerheen Yang, Wright State University
Parallel Global Adaptive Integration and Dynamic Load
Balancing on Loosely Coupled Systems
Ignatios Vakalis, Capital University, Elise de Doncker,
Western Michigan University
Molecular Dynamics with the Fast Multipole Algorithm
John A. Board Jr. & James F. Leathrum Jr., Duke University
GRAPHICS II - Room CC142
Session Chair: _____________________________
Error Free Incremental Computation of Voronoi Diagrams in
the Plane
Gary A. Hyslop & Edmund A. Lamagna, University of Rhode
Island
An Intelligent Approach to Discrete Sampling of Parametric
Curves
Chaman L. Sabharwal, University of Missouri-Rolla
Recovering 3D Image Parameters From Corresponding Two 2D
Images
Chaman L. Sabharwal, University of Missouri-Rolla
FORTH WORKSHOP - Room CC143
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1993
OPENING CEREMONIES OF THE ACM/CSC AND ACM STATE OF THE ASSO-
CIATION ADDRESS Westin Grand Ballroom - 8:00-8:30
John F. Buck, Conference Chair, CSC, Gwen Bell, President,
ACM
CSC/SAC JOINT SESSION, CSC KEYNOTE ADDRESS Westin Grand
Ballroom - 8:30-9:30
Raymond Kurzweil: "The Emergence of True Machine Intelli-
gence in the Twenty-first Century"
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TECHNICAL SESSIONS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 10:00 - 11:45
EXPERT SYSTEMS II- Room CC 138
Session Chair: Moti Schneider Florida Institute of Technol-
ogy
Using a High Level Knowledge Representation for Expert Sys-
tems Knowledge Acquistion and Prototyping
Ramon Brena, Jose-Luis Aguirre, Olivia Barron, Maria-Nelly
Garcia, ITESM, Monterrey, Mexico
Use of Object Oriented Structures to Represent Knowledge in
Expert Systems
Gerard Chew, Moti Schneider, Florida Institute of Technolo-
gyand Abraham Kandel, University of South Florida
Qualitative Simulation - A Feedback Control System
Angel Syang and Yichiang Syang ,University of Texas
Expert Systems for Economic/Business Forecasting
E. Shnaider, P. Hurtado & M. Schneider, Florida Institute
Technology
PARALLEL PROCESSING III and COGNITIVE SCIENCE- Room CC139
Session Chair: ____________________________
Load Balancing Techniques for Dynamic Programming Algorithms
on Hypercube Multiprocessors
Steve A. Strate & Roger L. Wainwright, The Univesity of
Tulsa
A Parallelized Search Strategy for Solving a Multicriteria
Aircraft Routing Problem 1993
James J. Grimm, Andrew J. Terzuoli, Gary B. Lamont, Air
Force Institute of Technology
A Comparison of Concept Recognition Skills
Melvin K. Richardson, Brigham Young University
Object-Oriented Software for the Analysis of Conceptual
Hierarchies in Thesauri
Robert E. Kent, University of Arkansas, Little Rock
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING II- Room CC 140
Session Chair: ___________________________
Simulation Control Environment: A Modular Approach to Simu-
lation Software
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Daniel T. Wick, Nagy M. Shehad and Ankur R. Hajare, The
MITRE Corporation
Using Groupware to Develop Space Station Procedures for On-
Orbit Research
Daniel T. Wick, James J. Bovenzi and Ankur R. Hajare, The
MITRE Corporation
An Empirical Study of Three Common Software Complexity Meas-
ures
Michael B. O'Neal, Louisiana Tech University
A Hierarchical Structure for Fault Tolerant Reactive Pro-
grams
Andrea Clematis INA/CNR, Genova, Italy and Vittoria
Gianuzzi, Universita de Genova, Italy
DATABASE II- Room CC 141
Session Chair:Thiel Chang GAK, The Netherlands
GELEM, A Multilingual Lexicons Management System
Pierre Losco, Hassane Chelyah, Moncef Mlouka,National
Research Institute in Informatics & Automation, France
Automatic Logical Navigation for Relational Databases
Paul E. Reimers, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, and Soon
M. Chung, Wright State University
An Integrated Solution for Managing Replicated Data in Dis-
tributed Systems
Panduranga Rao Adusumilli & Lawrence J. Osborne, Lamar
University
On The Automation of Physical Database Design
Sunil Choenni and Henk M. Blanken, University of Twente,
Thiel Chang,GAK Amsterdam The Netherlands
LOGIC PROGRAMMING II-Room CC 142
Session Chair: Ralph Wilkerson Univesity of Missouri-Rolla
Ushell: An Environment for Introduction to Logic Program-
ming
L. Umit Yalcinalp, BP Research
Finding Fixed Point Combinators Using Prolog
Richard Rankin & Ralph Wilkerson, University of Missouri-
Rolla
Program Transformation for the Longest Upsequence Set Prob-
lem
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Haklin Kim, University of Tennessee
Dynamic Inferencing With Generalized Resolution
Gordon Beavers, University of the Ozarks, Hal Berghel,
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
FORTH WORKSHOP - Room CC 143
KEYNOTE SPEAKER FOR PLENARY SESSION (LUNCHEON) TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY 16 12:00 - 1:15 HYATT BALLROOM A/B
Gerald Engel: "Federal Funding Opportunities for Computing
Professionals"
Dr. Engel is the Program Director of Cross Disciplinary
Activities at the National Science Foundation. He super-
vises the administration of both the Educational and Insti-
tutional Infrastructure programs, as well as the Instrumen-
taion and Research Initiation projects for the Foundation.
He was awarded the prestigious ACM Distinguished Service
Award for 1992. Dr. Engel came to the NSF from the Univer-
sity of Connecticut, where he was Stamford Profeeessor of
Computer Science and Electrical Engineering.
TECHNCAL SESSIONS, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 16 1:30 - 3:00
SPECIAL TOPICS - Room CC138
Session Chair: ______________________
A Model for Studying Ambiguity in SGML Element Declarations
R. W. Matzen, K.M. George & G. E. Hedrick, Oklahoma State
University
Effect of Probabilistic Error Checking Procedures on Per-
formability of Robust Objects
Ing-Ray Chen, University of Mississippi
Computer-Based Derivation of Flux and Concentration Control
Coefficients of Metabolic Control Theory
Arthur R. Schulz, Indiana University
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING III - Room - CC139
Session Chair: _________________________
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A Linkage Analyzer for Process Management
Alan T. Yaung, IBM Corporation, Rochester, MN
Comparing and Assessing Programming Languages: Basis for a
Qualitative Methodology
Jarallah Alghamdi & Joseph E. Urban, Arizona State Univer-
sity
Syntax-directed Editing Environments: Issues and Features
Amir A. Khwaja & Joseph E. Urban, Arizona State University
Development and Analysis of a Wide Area Multimedia Informa-
tion System
M. Hitz & H. Wethner, University of Vienna, Austria
NETWORKS I - Room CC140
Session Chair: ___________________________
Time-Space Optimal Convex Hull Algorithms
Hla Min & Si-Qing Zheng, Louisiana State University. Batton
Rouge
Sparse Hypercube-Like Interconnection Networks
Si-Qing Zheng, Louisiana State University, Shahram Latifi,
University of Nevada-Las Vegas
A Fast Algorithm for Generalized Network Location Problems
Dipti S. Joshi, Sridhar Radhakrishnan, University of
Oklahoma- Norman, Chandrasekran Narayanan, University of
Central Florida, Orlando
INFORMATION RETRIEVAL - Room CC141
Session Chair: __________________
Cluster Characterization in Information Retrieval
Sanjiv K. Bhatia University of Missouri-St. Louis & Jitender
S. Deogun, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
HypIR: A Hypertext-Based Approach to Information Retrieval
Fazli Can & Yuan-Ming Lee, Miami University,Oxford, Ohio
Linguistico-Statistical and Logics Applied for Documentary
System
Omar Larouk, Nationale Superieure des Sciences de
l'Information et des Bibliotheques, France
A Methodology for the Automatic Construction of a Hypertext
for Information Retrieval
Maristella Agosti and Fabio Crestani, Universita' di Padova,
Itlay
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GENETIC ALGORITHMS II- Room CC 142
Session Chair: __________________________________
Dynamic Trajectory Routing using an Adaptive Search Strategy
Sam R. Thangiah, Slippery Rock University, Kendall E.
Nygard, North Dakota State University
An Efficient Storage Scheme for Alignment of Genetic
Sequences
Yi-Wen Guu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The Effect of Population Structure on the Rate of Conver-
gence of Genetic Algorithms
Po Hsiang Chu, Depaul University, Susan Dudley, Brown
University
FORTH WORKSHOP - Room CC143
TECHNICAL SESSIONS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1992, 3:30 - 5:00
NEURAL NETWORKS - Room CC138
Session Chair: __________________________
Analysis of Upper Bound in Valiant's Model for Learning
Bounded CNF Expressions
Shankar Vaidyanathan & S. Lakshmivarahan, University of
Oklahoma
Segmentation of Merged Characters by Neural Networks and
Shortest-Path
Jin Wang & Jack Jean, Wright State University
3-dimensional Reconstruction by Silhouettes to Construct
Training Patterns for Neural Networks
Jens Burkert & Thorsten Brendel, Carl von Ossietsky Univer-
sitat, Oldenburg, Germany
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS and SCHEDULING - Room CC139
Session Chair: ___________________________
On Concurrent Execution of Information Systems Applications
D. Motzkin, E. Jarret, D. Hager, M. Kerstetter, Western
Michigan University
Strategic Sourcing for Information Processing Functions
Louis A. LeBlanc, University of Arkansas
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An Integrated Optimal Task Assignment Policy
Sub Ramakrishnan, Larry Dunning, & Thomas Nitsch, Bowling
Green State University
The Real-Time Producer/Consumer Paradigm: A Paradigm for
the Construction of Efficient, Predictable Real-Time Systems
Kevin Jeffay & Dan Poirier, University of North Carolina-
Chapel Hill
NETWORKS II-Room CC 140
Session Chair: ____________________________
The Com-Star Network: A New Family of Star Graph Networks
Bin Cong, South Dakota State University
Centralized Packet Radio Network: A Communication Approach
Suited for Data Collection in a Real-Time Flash Flood Pred-
iction System
Manuel Jimenez Cedeno and Ramon Vasquez Espinasa, Univesity
of Puerto Rico
OSI Group Communication Support for a Date Planning Applica-
tion
William F. Millen, University of Missouri, Kansas City
An Efficient Distributed Algorithm to Find Articulation
Points, Bridges and Biconnected Components of a Network
Vinayak G. Hegde and Sitharama S. Iyengar,Louisana State
University
MEDICAL APPLICATIONS II - Room CC141
Session Chair: ______________________
An Object-Oriented Genetics Information System
Elizabeth Shoop, University of Minnesota
ADAMS: An Object Oriented System for Epidemiological Data
Manipulation
Fabrizio L. Ricci, ISRDS-CNR, Rome, Italy
An Intelligent Vidor Pattern Generator for Use in Opthalmol-
ogy
M..S.Obaidat, City University of New York
GENETIC ALGORITHMS III - Room CC 142
Session Chairs: ___________________________________
Linear Discriminant Analysis Using Genetic Algorithms
Aaron H. Konstam, Trinity University
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Minimal Cost Set Covering Using Probabilistic Methods
Sandip Sen, University of Michigan
Parallelization and Analysis of A Linear Adaptive Filtering
Algorithm
Richard K. Acree, David T. Croley, Nasr Ullah, Mario J. Gon-
zalez, Darioush M. Samani, University of Texas at Austin