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35th ACM Southeast Regional Conference 1997: Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA
- Thomas J. Cheatham, Chrisila C. Pettey, Larry W. Dowdy, Jungsoon P. Yoo:

Proceedings of the 35th Annual Southeast Regional Conference, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA, April 2-4, 1997. ACM 1997, ISBN 0-89791-925-4
Database management systems
- Roy Ladner:

Implementation of a linear transitive closure algorithm in relational database design. 1-5 - Steven D. Claverie:

Operators in an extended entity-relationship model and their applications. 6-10 - John C. Lusth, Nenad Jukic:

Filtering SQL via the principles of pandemonium. 11-14 - Lynn W. Jones:

Building a registered volume database: an object-oriented octree program. 15-19
Artificial intelligence
- Selma Holmquist, Loretta A. Moore:

The generation of rules for intelligent help based on task analysis. 20-27 - Gerry V. Dozier, Albert C. Esterline, Abdollah Homaifar, Marwan Bikdash:

Hybrid evolutionary path planning via visibility-based repair. 28-35 - Jungsoon P. Yoo, Doug Smith, Sung Yoo, Thomas Cheatham:

C-language syntax tutoring using machine learning techniques. 36-40 - Lynellen D. S. Perry:

Improving the identification of verbs. 41-43
Operating systems
- Thomas J. Murray, Alice A. McRae, A. Wayne Madison:

Perfect page placement. 44-50 - Robert Geist, Robert Ross:

Disk scheduling revisited: can O(n2) algorithms compete? 51-56 - Sachin Shirhatti, Mark Smotherman:

A technique for obtaining kernel mode address traces on a pentium-based Linux system. 57-59 - Haklin Kimm:

Maximum crossing number algorithm on linear array with a reconfigurable pipelined bus system. 60-62 - Fenglien Lee:

Constructing Delaunay triangulation on the Intel Paragon. 63-65
Graphical user interfaces
- Kelvin Cooks:

Design and implementation of a graphical user interface for a timing tool. 66-70 - Huy T. Vo, Jeffrey Peters:

Graphical representation and storage issues in object-oriented rule modeling. 71-76 - Oceana O. Pun:

Distributed object-oriented database programming using Java. 77-81
Distributed systems
- Mave T. Houston, Richard O. Chapman, Loretta A. Moore:

An internet accessible remote controlled home automation system. 82-84 - Bridgette M. Wallace, Richard O. Chapman, Loretta A. Moore:

A programmable telephone rate meter: a hardware/software codesign case study. 85-87 - Ross A. Gagliano, Martin D. Fraser:

Software agents and the role of market protocols. 88-90
Software engineering
- Aaron B. Binkley, Stephen R. Schach:

Toward a unified approach to coupling. 91-97 - Nanshan Zeng, Stephen R. Schach:

Is the object-oriented paradigm appropriate for scientific software? 98-105 - T. Dean Hendrix, James H. Cross II, Larry A. Barowski, Joseph C. Teate, Karl S. Mathias, Tahia I. Morris:

A visualization and measurement environment for software engineering. 106-111
Computer science education
- Kriston Carson:

Game-based methods for teaching data structures. 112-115 - Nancy J. Wahl, Jason N. Denton:

Computer-based evaluation forms. 116-123 - K. N. King:

The case for Java as a first language. 124-131 - John Aitcheson, Thomas Cheatham:

Interactive Petri net simulation. 132-138
Artificial intelligence
- Gerry V. Dozier, Abdollah Homaifar, James Bowen, Albert C. Esterline:

Fuzzzy constraint network topology and evolutionary hill-climbing. 139-143 - Henry Everett:

Discovering graphic analogies through the use of genetic algorithms. 144-147 - Mark Bloemeke:

A comparison of parametric and non-parametric techniques for pattern classification on Canadian agricultural loan data. 148-153 - Albert C. Esterline, Gerry V. Dozier, Abdollah Homaifar:

Fuzzy spatial relations. 154-158
Algorithms
- Leann Christianson:

Compression of one-dimensional ECG signals using two-dimensional representations. 159-164 - G. Sampath:

A graph for NP-complete problems. 165-167 - Tai-Chi Lee:

An algorithm for a special graph. 168-170 - Alain Billionnet, Frédéric Roupin:

Linear programming to approximate quadratic 0-1 maximization problems. 171-173
Software engineering
- Roland H. Untch, Mary Jean Harrold, A. Jefferson Offutt:

TUMS: testing using mutant schemata. 174-181 - David C. Hunter:

Building object-oriented data structures in Ada 95. 182-184 - Randy K. Smith, Marcus Brown:

A study on the maintenance of literate programs. 185-187 - Deanne Moore, Allen S. Parrish, David Cordes:

Analyzing syntax error patterns among novice programmers. 188-190
Computer supported cooperative environments
- Kai H. Chang, Liam Murphy

, Byong G. Lee, Timothy W. Dollar II, Yifang Chang, Jonathan D. Fouss:
Design and model for a computer supported cooperative environment for CASE and CAD applications. 191-198 - Jill S. Kirschman, Chad W. Patton, Mukarram H. Shah:

Matching groupware to user needs: an exploratory study. 199-204 - Yifang Chang, Kai-Hsiung Chang, Liam Murphy

, Timothy W. Dollar II, Byong G. Lee, Jonathan D. Fouss:
Hypertext document generator in a computer supported cooperative work environment. 205-207 - Tim W. Dollar, Liam Murphy

, Kai H. Chang, Byong G. Lee, Yifang Chang, Jonathan D. Fouss:
Supporting document organization and security in distributed collaborative authoring systems through the use of collaborations. 208-210
Database management systems
- Eric Minor, Susan V. Vrbsky:

A tightly secure object-oriented data model using both discretionary and mandatory security methodologies. 211-218 - Tsz Cheng, Srini Ramaswamy:

Dynamic scheduling of manufacturing processes using dimensional databases. 219-225
Java and the world-wide-web
- Danny Mace, Harold C. Grossman:

Java dynamic LVT optimization. 226-228 - Obaid Yousuf, Jennifer McManis

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Implementation of distributed applications using Java. 229-231 - Brian L. Stuart

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A hyper-text tutorial markup language. 232-234
Computer networks
- Matthias C. F. Birkner, Liam Murphy

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ImpRes: supporting services in IPv6 using the flow label and hop-by-hop option fields. 235-242 - Payal Bindal, Liam Murphy

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Multimedia feedback control in ATM local area networks. 243-250
Database management systems
- Sasa Tomic, Tracy Camp:

I want it all and I want it now!: data retrieval in a distributed multimedia database system. 251-256 - Timothy K. Shih:

Specification and implementation of reusable multimedia presentations. 257-264 - Daniel Strickland, Susan V. Vrbsky:

Stopping traffic: discretionary access control in a multidatabase system. 265-267
Distributed systems and computer supported cooperative environments
- Jonathan D. Fouss, Kai-Hsiung Chang, Liam Murphy

, Timothy W. Dollar II, Byong G. Lee, Yifang Chang:
Computer-aided software engineering in a computer supported cooperative environment. 268-274 - Mallik V. Yalamanchili, Robert M. Hyatt:

Heterogeneous process migration: issues and an approach. 275-281
Database management systems
- Bryon K. Ehlmann, Michael A. Stewart:

Incorporating object relationship notation (ORN) into SQL. 282-289 - Rajshekhar Sunderraman:

A temporal deductive database model. 290-297 - Paul A. D. de Maine, Xia Ping:

Manipulation of information representations. 298-300

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