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36th ACM Southeast Regional Conference 1998: Marietta, GA, USA
- Proceedings of the 36th Annual ACM Southeast Regional Conference, April 1-3, 1998, Marietta, GA, USA. ACM 1998, ISBN 1-58113-030-9

- Timothy A. Davis:

Generating computer animations with frame coherence in a distributed computing environment. 1-7 - Srinadh Godavarthy:

Generating spline wavelets. 8-14 - Fausto Espinal:

Elastically deformable surfaces: applications and implementation. 15-19 - Chih-Cheng Hung, Asim YarKhan

, Kwai Wong, S. A. von Laven, Tommy L. Coleman:
Parallel implementation of an integrated edge-preserving smoothing algorithm in clusters of workstations. 20-22 - T. Dean Hendrix, James H. Cross II, Larry A. Barowski, Karl S. Mathias:

Providing enhanced visual support for software development and maintenance. 23-28 - C. Dudley Girard:

A graphical user interface for running network exchange theory experiments. 29-33 - Byong G. Lee, Kai-Hsiung Chang, N. Hari Narayanan:

An integrated approach to version control management in computer supported collaborative writing. 34-43 - Ossama Essa:

Using prosody in automatic segmentation of speech. 44-49 - Jyandung Tony Young, John C. Peck:

A mathematical theory of correct executions in temporal databases supporting concurrent simulations. 50-58 - Alan P. Sprague:

Extracting optimal association rules over numeric attributes. 59-63 - Rajshekhar Sunderraman, Rajaraman Sunderraman:

A deductive rules processor for SQL databases. 64-73 - Cameron Keith Tabor, Andrew Gehring, Aung Koko Htay:

Design and implementation of an active laboratory information system. 74-77 - Yi Yan, Srinivasan Ramaswamy:

Interactive, agent based, modeling and simulation of virtual manufacturing assemblies. 78-87 - Trent Miskelly:

Interactive student modeling. 88-94 - Tarik Vance-Harris:

Implementing a planner from formal definitions. 95-98 - Bruce Wooley, George Brannon Smith:

Region-growing techniques based on texture for provincing the ocean floor. 99-103 - Donald Karpovich:

Choosing the optimal features and texel sizes in image. 104-107 - A. Louise Perkins, Lucy F. Smedstad, Peter J. Sakalaukas:

An explicit grid-independent interpolation algorithm. 108-110 - Eltayeb Salih Abuelyaman, Anup Kuzhiyil, Karam Mossaad:

On the optimization of QOS in ATM networks. 111-120 - Bassam Shaer, Sami A. Al-Arian, David L. Landis:

Partitioning algorithm to enhance VLSI testability. 121-129 - Jan Fiedler:

A distributed personalized news system based on mobile agents. 130-135 - Mark Bloemeke:

An algorithm for the recovery of both target joint beliefs and full belief from Bayesian networks. 136-142 - Bruce Martin:

A full-scale YACC-based parallel interpreter of English. 143-145 - R. Craig Varnell:

Automating the strategy selection for parallel heuristic search. 146-148 - Namsook Shin, Thomas J. Cheatham, Nancy J. Wahl:

IGWeL: Interactive and geographical web site locator. 149-157 - Steven D. Claverie:

Working the 'NET: developing applications with the Internet Information Server and Visual Basic ActiveX controls. 158-162 - Chung-Min Chen, Naphtali Rishe

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Development of an open and scalable Web-based information publishing system. 163-165 - Wen-Chen Hu, Gerhard X. Ritter, Mark S. Schmalz:

Approximating the longest approximate common subsequence problem. 166-172 - Joseph F. Malerba, Narayan Murthy:

An optimal search tree: modified complete binary search tree. 173-177 - Jeffrey B. Green:

Correspondences between statecharts, event structures, and concurrent regular expressions. 178-184 - Brenda C. Parker:

Integrating a closed lab component in computer architecture. 185-188 - Roger Eggen:

Key addressable data storage. 189-193 - Melissa Wiggins:

An overview of program visualization tools and systems. 194-200 - Nabeel I. Al-Fayoumi, Eric N. Hanson:

Testing for termination of asynchronous parallel computations. 201-206 - Jeff Matocha:

Distributed termination detection in a mobile wireless network. 207-213 - Everett E. Mullis:

CROP: cluster resource optimization package for PVM applications. 214-220 - Theodore P. Hoehn:

Wolves in sheep's clothing? The effects of "hidden" parental mutation on genetic algorithm performance. 221-227 - Marshall Graves, William H. Hooper:

A few new features for genetic algorithms. 228-235 - David J. John:

Pursuing bounds of ir(Qn). 236-240 - Satyendra Bahadur, Viswanathan Kalyanakrishnan, James Westall:

An empirical study of the effects of careful page placement in Linux. 241-250 - Robert Geist, James Westall:

Bringing the high end to the low end: high performance device drivers of the Linux PC. 251-260 - Mitchell H. Clifton:

A comparison of space requirements for short-circuit and full evaluation of Boolean expressions. 261-267 - Robert S. Pfeiffer, Sushil K. Prasad

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Performance of a multiple-entry-node concurrent skew heap on shared-memory multiprocessor. 268-273 - Martha J. Kosa:

Wait-free lazy-writer registers with eager readers. 274-276 - S. R. Subramanya, Bhagirath Narahari:

Scheduling I/O transfers in a 2-D mesh with packet deadlines. 277-279 - Tom P. Whaley, Anurag Chandra, Noah Egorin, Wayne M. Dymàcek:

Parallel searches for hereditary node properties in binary trees. 280-282 - Peggy Wright:

Knowledge discovery preprocessing: determining record usability. 283-288 - Nenad Jukic, Susan V. Vrbsky:

Joining relations in the belief-consistent multilevel secure relational model. 289-296 - Quazi N. Ahmed, Susan V. Vrbsky:

Issues in security for real-time databases. 297-299 - Sharon Wheeler, Sheryl Duggins:

Improving software quality. 300-309 - Thomas F. Hain, Somnath Gulve:

Interactive, visual testing strategy for computational geometry problems. 310-313 - Randy K. Smith, Allen S. Parrish, Joanne E. Hale:

Cost estimation for component based software development. 323-325 - Theresa Beaubouef, R. Lang:

Rough set techiques for uncertainty management in automated story generation. 326-331 - Damon Stewart, R. Raymond Lang:

Explanation closure as a knowledge representation tool for automated story generation. 332-336

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