default search action
11th SAC 1996: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
- K. M. George, Janice H. Carroll, Dave Oppenheim, Jim Hightower:
Proceedings of the 1996 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, SAC'96, Philadelphia, PA, USA, February 17-19, 1996. ACM 1996, ISBN 0-89791-820-7 - Borko Furht, Dragutin Petkovic, Arturo Pizano:
Workshop on multimedia applications (abstract only). 1 - Dragutin Petkovic, Wayne Niblack, Myron Flickner, David Steele, Denis Lee, John Yin, Jim Hafner, Frank Tung, Harold Treat, Richard Dow, May Gee, Mimi Vo, Peter Vo, Bonnie J. Holt, Janet Hethorn, Kenneth Weiss, Peter Elliott, Colin Bird:
Recent applications of IBM's query by image content (QBIC). 2-6 - Borko Furht:
Interactive television systems. 7-11 - Arturo Pizano, Tai-Yuan Hou:
Integrated multimedia messaging concepts and applications. 12-16 - John R. Fisher, Luu Tran:
A visual logic. 17-21 - Wing-Nin Leung, Kam-shun Cheng:
A stroke-order free Chinese handwriting input system based on relative stroke positions and back-propagation networks. 22-27 - John K. Debenham:
Integrating knowledge base and database. 28-32 - Al Cripps:
Using artificial neural nets to predict academic performance. 33-37 - Anthony J. Duben:
Conformational statistics of the nitrogen linkage in glycopeptides using umbrella sampling. 38-43 - Ray R. Hashemi, Therese M. Schafer, William G. Hinson, Jackson O. Lay Jr.:
Identifying and testing of signatures for non-volatile biomolecules using tandem mass spectra. 44-49 - Fernando Ferri, Fabrizio L. Ricci, Fabrizio Consorti, Domenico M. Pisanelli:
An object-oriented information model for a patient definition and management system. 50-57 - Howard C. Wasserman, Keitaro Yukawa, Zhizhang Shen:
On quantitative measurement of negation in logic programming. 58-62 - Éric Monfroy, Michaël Rusinowitch, René Schott:
Implementing non-linear constraints with cooperative solvers. 63-72 - Michelle Gower, Ralph W. Wilkerson:
R-by-C Crozzle: an NP-hard problem. 73-76 - K. M. Khalil, Y. S. Sun, Mohammad S. Obaidat:
A simulation study of the mechanisms to enhance TCP protocol in wide area computer networks. 77-81 - Cory J. Hoelting, Dale A. Schoenefeld, Roger L. Wainwright:
Finding investigator tours in telecommunication networks using genetic algorithms. 82-87 - Young-Chul Shim:
Developing a managed system in the OSI network management. 88-92 - Chang-Hyun Jo:
An experiment on a concurrent object-oriented programming language. 98-104 - Jan Carroll, Gary Chappell:
An intelligent universal advisor. 105-109 - Marie-Michèle Boulet:
Using multimedia to emphasize the development of professional abilities. 110-114 - Susan A. Mengel, Salman Ali:
A network protocol analyzer with tutorial. 115-119 - Yaman Barlas, Vedat G. Diker:
An interactive dynamic simulation model of a university management system. 120-128 - Antonina Dattolo, Vincenzo Loia:
Agent-based design of distributed hypertext. 129-136 - Yong S. Jun, Suk I. Yoo:
A mechanism for automatic object locking in C++-based object-oriented databases. 137-144 - Jing Huang, Le Gruenwald:
Crash recovery for real-time main memory database systems. 145-149 - Hartmut Wedekind:
Extending workflow-management-systems by a dialogical component. 150-157 - Jun-Lin Lin, Margaret H. Dunham:
Segmented fuzzy checkpointing for main memory databases. 158-165 - Mario A. Nascimento, Margaret H. Dunham:
Indexing a transaction-decision time database. 166-172 - Banchong Harangsri, John Shepherd, Anne H. H. Ngu:
Query optimisation in multidatabase systems using query classification. 173-177 - Richard Lenz:
Adaptive distributed data management with weak consistent replicated data. 178-185 - Yousef J. Al-Houmaily, Panos K. Chrysanthis:
Dealing with incompatible presumptions of commit protocols in multidatabase systems. 186-195 - Chengwen Liu, Hao Chen:
A heuristic algorithm for partition strategy in distributed query processing. 196-200 - Allison L. Powell, James C. French, John C. Knight:
A systematic approach to creating and maintaining software documentation. 201-208 - Paul Schleifer, Yuan Sun, Dilip Patel:
The implementation of a Chronicle collection class in Smalltalk/DB. 209-215 - Mohan B. Sharma:
A note on tree medians. 216-218 - Ray Ford, Gary Hellenga, Vijayant Palaiya, David Thompson:
Linking specialized network data repositories to standard access tools. 219-223 - Ing-Ray Chen, Tao-Hung Hsi:
Threshold-based dynamic admission control algorithms for real-time multimedia servers. 224-229 - PeiZong Lee, Fang-Yu Huang, Chorng-Yuan Huang, Hwann-Tzong Chen:
Efficient implementations of two variant subset sum problems: a case study of how to process appraisal books resulting from fire-destroyed money. 230-237 - Padmanabha V. Bedarhally, Rafael A. Perez, Weon Sam Chung:
A family elitist approach in genetic algorithms. 238-244 - Bryant A. Julstrom:
Representing rectilinear Steiner trees in genetic algorithms. 245-250 - Steve Hurley, S. U. Thiel, D. H. Smith:
A comparison of local search algorithms for radio link frequency assignment problems. 251-257 - Cory J. Hoelting, Dale A. Schoenefeld, Roger L. Wainwright:
A genetic algorithm for the minimum broadcast time problem using a global precedence vector. 258-262 - Bryant A. Julstrom:
Evolutionary discovery of DFA size and structure. 263-268 - Arthur L. Corcoran, Roger L. Wainwright:
Reducing disruption of superior building blocks in genetic algorithms. 269-276 - Stephen J. Hartley:
Steiner systems and the Boolean satisfiability problem. 277-281 - Ray Hasemi, Bruce A. Pearce, Ramin B. Arani, William G. Hinson, Merle G. Paule:
A rough-genetic approach for classification of complex data. 282-288 - Nicolas Durand, Jean-Marc Alliot, Joseph Noailles:
Automatic aircraft conflict resolution using genetic algorithms. 289-298 - Faris N. Abuali, Roger L. Wainwright, Dale A. Schoenefeld:
Solving the subset interconnection design problem using genetic algorithms. 299-304 - Laurence D. Merkle, Robert L. Gaulke, Gary B. Lamont, George H. Gates Jr., Ruth Pachter:
Hybrid genetic algorithms for polypeptide energy minimization. 305-311 - Dorota M. Huizinga, Patrick Mann:
Disconnected operation for heterogeneous servers. 312-321 - Leslie Klieb:
Distributed disconnected databases. 322-326 - Chai-Keong Toh:
A handover paradigm for wireless ATM LANs. 327-336 - Keqin Li:
Maintenance of tree structured computations on parallel and distributed computer systems. 337-343 - Shankara Ramamurthy, Bryant W. York, Carmelo Giacovazzo:
On the scalability of parallel triplet generation for protein crystallography. 344-352 - Terence M. Burke, Chaman L. Sabharwal:
Data parallel implementation of surface-to-surface intersection. 353-357 - Legand L. Burge III, Mitchell L. Neilsen:
A decentralized communication efficient distributed shared memory. 358-365 - Hasina Abdu, Hanan Lutfiyya, Michael A. Bauer:
Investigating monitoring configurations. 366-373 - Corin A. Gurr:
Verifiable partial specifications for logic programming. 374-379 - Bart Demoen, Geert Engels, Paul Tarau:
Segment order preserving copying garbage collection for WAM based Prolog. 380-386 - Jimmy Ho-Man Lee, Ho-fung Leung:
Incremental querying in the concurrent CLP language IFD-Constraint Pandora. 387-392 - Chuchang Liu, Mehmet A. Orgun:
Executing specifications of distributed computations with Chronolog(MC). 393-400 - D. A. Turner:
SNACC: a parser generator for use with Miranda. 401-407 - Michael Sperber, Robert Glück, Peter Thiemann:
Bootstrapping higher-order program transformers from interpreters. 408-413 - Guilhem de Wailly, Fernand Boéri:
Specification of a functional synchronous dataflow language for parallel implementations with the denotational semantics. 414-419 - Bradley M. Kuhn, David W. Binkley:
An enabling optimization for C++ virtual functions. 420-428 - Zhiqing Liu:
A persistent runtime system using persistent data structures. 429-436 - Rajeev R. Raje, Daniel Pease, Edward T. Guy:
OFFERS - a tool for hierarchical implicit analysis of sequential object-oriented programs. 437-441 - Sanjiv K. Bhatia, Chaman L. Sabharwal:
Near perfect hash table for image databases. 442-446 - Josiah A. Hoskins, W. D. Hoskins, Norm C. Kenkel, P. Y. H. Wong:
Ray tracing and the simulation of boreal forest stand dynamics. 447-453 - Wanglung Chung, John M. Lewis, S. Lakshmivarahan, Sudarshan K. Dhall:
A comparison of variational data assimilation and nudging using a simple dynamical system with chaotic behavior. 454-462 - Richard A. McBride:
Security considerations for active messages. 463-467 - Ray R. Hashemi, Therese M. Schafer, William G. Hinson, John R. Talburt:
A neural network for speedy trials. 468-472 - Jeffrey T. L. Soh, Wen-Jing Hsu, Shell-Ying Huang, Adrian C. Y. Ong:
Decentralized routing algorithms for automated guided vehicles. 473-479 - AbdulMalik S. Al-Salman:
An Arabic programming environment. 480-486 - Anukrom Punyashthiti, Dean Lance Smith:
Program generator for RS-232C instruments. 487-492 - Youwen Ouyang, Doris L. Carver:
Enhancing design reusability by clustering specifications. 493-499 - Yimin Bao, Ellis Horowitz:
A new approach to software tool interoperability. 500-509 - Wing Ning Li, Ravi Kiran:
An object-oriented design and implementation of reusable graph objects with C++: a case study. 510-514 - Claudia Leopold:
A fuzzy approach to automatic data locality optimization. 515-518 - André Neubauer:
Genetic algorithms for non-linear adaptive filters in digital signal processing. 519-522 - Arun D. Kulkarni, V. K. Muniganti:
Fuzzy neural network models for clustering. 523-528 - Ali Asgharzadeh:
Image analysis and enhancement using fuzzy rule based expert system. 529-531 - Slawomir Zadrozny, Janusz Kacprzyk:
FQUERY for Access: towards human consistent querying user interface. 532-536 - Pascal Subtil, Noureddine Mouaddib, Odile Foucaut:
A fuzzy information retrieval and management system and its applications. 537-541 - Demet Aksoy, Adnan Yazici, Roy George:
Extending similarity-based fuzzy object-oriented data model. 542-546 - Gloria Bordogna, Patrick Bosc, Gabriella Pasi:
Fuzzy inclusion in database and information retrieval query interpretation. 547-551 - Ernesto Damiani, Maria Grazia Fugini:
Fuzzy techniques for software reuse. 552-557 - Mehdi Jazayeri, Georg Trausmuth:
Design concepts as basis for organizing software catalogs. 558-564 - Ekkehard Baisch, Christof Ebert:
Intelligent prediction techniques for software quality models. 565-569 - Giancarlo Succi, Francesco Baruchelli, Marco Ronchetti:
A taxonomy for identifying a software component for uncertain and partial specifications. 570-579 - A. Cucuccio, B. Giacalone, Giovanni Sicurella:
W.A.R.P and FUZZYSTUDIO: an easy and fast way to implement, With low cost, fuzzy logic control systems. 580-585 - A. Cucuccio, G. Grasso, N. Nicosia, Biagio Russo:
W.A.R.P.-ADB: a board family for fuzzy logic applications development. 586-589 - Alessandro Gabrielli, Enzo Gandolfi, Massimo Masetti:
VLSI design of a fuzzy chip that processes 2-4 inputs every 160-320 ns whichever is the fuzzy system. 590-594 - Mahmood Doroodchi, Ali M. Reza:
Nonlinear smoothing of signals by applying fuzzy clustering to local points. 595-599 - Trung T. Pham:
Genetic algorithm for fuzzy modeling of robotic manipulators. 600-604 - Reza Langari:
Hierarchical approach to fuzzy logic control. 605-608 - Dave Misir, Heidar A. Malki, Guanrong Chen:
A heuristic approach to determine the gains of a fuzzy PID controller. 609-613 - Kirsti Grobel, Hermann Hienz:
Fuzzy video-based handshape recognition. 614-618 - Jürgen Häfner, Hans-Heinrich Bothe, Klemens Heumann:
Fuzzy logic applied to compensation equipment in power electronics. 619-623 - Bernd Fritzke:
Automatic construction of radial basis function networks with the growing neural gas model and its relevance for fuzzy logic. 624-627 - Christoph S. Herrmann, Steffen Hölldobler, Antje Strohmaier:
Fuzzy conceptual knowledge processing. 628-632 - David C. Rine, Moataz A. Ahmed, Junda Chen:
A reusable software adaptative fuzzy controller architecture. 633-637 - Madjid Fathi, Ernesto Damiani, David C. Rine, Giancarlo Succi, Georg Trausmuth, Roy George:
Fuzzy applications (panel session - title only). 638
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.