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43rd ACM Southeast Regional Conference 2005: Kennesaw, Georgia, USA - Volume 1
- Mário Guimarães:

Proceedings of the 43nd Annual Southeast Regional Conference, 2005, Kennesaw, Georgia, USA, March 18-20, 2005, Volume 1. ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-059-0
Keynote addresses
- Art Vandenberg:

Grid computing for all. 3 - Jorge L. Díaz-Herrera:

Computing & information sciences: the discipline, careers, and future directions. 4 - Stanley B. Lippman:

C++/CLI: evolving C++ within the .NET platform. 5-6
Tutorials, workshops and panels
- R. Todd Stephens:

Implementation of enterprise reuse. 7-8 - Cynthia Della Torre Cicalese, Janine DeWitt, C. Dianne Martin:

Ethics across the computer science curriculum. 9-10 - Victor A. Clincy:

Using a simulation environment for teaching and researching networking topics. 11 - Hong Zhang, Y. Daniel Liang:

Undergraduate computer graphics using Java 3D. 12-13 - Dick Gayler, Willy Farrell:

Workshop on the usage of XDE in a computer science program. 14 - Mário Guimarães:

Integrating the Kennesaw database courseware and other database coursewares in database classes. 15 - Michael E. Whitman, Herbert J. Mattord:

Workshop on designing and teaching information security curriculum. 16-17 - Marcelo Sant'Anna, Marcello Hazzan:

Financial management of software projects. 18 - Daniel Howard:

Techniques for discovering multiple equivalent solutions. 19-20 - Richard Conn:

A brief dive into .NET. 21-22 - Pamela B. Lawhead, Rebecca Loyd, Madeleine Schep, Michaele Laws, Kellie Price:

Experiences in math, science and technology summer camps for young females. 23-24 - Bhagyavati, Michael Olan, David Naugler, Charles E. Frank:

Information assurance in the undergraduate curriculum. 25-26 - Nelson C. Baker, Kenneth E. Hoganson, Don Goff, Michael L. Nelson, Solomon Negash:

Support issues in distance learning: supporting teachers and learners. 27-28 - Rebecca F. Bruce, Charles Fowler, Mark Guzdial

, Merle S. King, Amy B. Woszczynski:
CS0/CS1: filter or funnel: recruitment, retention and student success. 29-30
Artificial intelligence
- Khaled F. Hussain

, Ghada S. Moussa
:
Laser intensity vehicle classification system based on random neural network. 31-35 - Raja Tanveer Iqbal, Uvais Qidwai:

Boosted human-centric hybrid classifier. 36-41 - Lee McCauley, Sidney K. D'Mello, Steve Daily:

Understanding without formality: augmenting speech recognition to understand informal verbal commands. 42-47 - Charles L. Thompson Jr., David D. Langan, Michael V. Doran:

Pianist style: can it be measured and recognized? 48-52 - Ying Xie, Dheerendranath Mundluru, Vijay V. Raghavan:

Incorporating agent based neural network model for adaptive meta-search. 53-58 - Nathan Dawson, Hunter Hale:

Dynamically scripted artificial intelligence. 59-60 - David M. Kaiser:

The structure of games. 61-62
Algorithms and theory
- Prashanth C. SaiRanga, Sanjeev Baskiyar:

A low complexity algorithm for dynamic scheduling of independent tasks onto heterogeneous computing systems. 63-68 - Margaret Ann Francel, David J. John:

Constructing an even grammar from a 2-element sample. 69-74 - Edward E. Allen, Jacquelyn S. Fetrow, David J. John, Stan J. Thomas:

Heuristics for dependency conjectures in proteomic signaling pathways. 75-79 - Lei Zhang:

An improved society of hill-climbers and its application on batch process scheduling. 80-84 - Cen Li, Jungsoon P. Yoo:

A study of the effects of bias in criterion functions for temporal data clustering. 85-89 - Brenda F. Miles, Vir V. Phoha

:
The bipartite clique: a topological paradigm for WWWeb user search customization. 90-95 - Minh Pham, Mei Xiang, Chih-Cheng Hung, Bor-Chen Kuo:

A comparative study on the K-views classifier and Markov random fields for image texture classification. 96-97 - Shrijit S. Joshi, Vir V. Phoha

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Investigating hidden Markov models capabilities in anomaly detection. 98-103 - Le-Jeng Shiue, Jörg Peters

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A mesh refinement library based on generic design. 104-108 - Ghada Badr, B. John Oommen

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On using conditional rotations and randomized heuristics for self-organizing ternary search tries. 109-115 - N. Hristov, Anja Remshagen:

Local search for quantified Boolean formulas. 116-120 - Suk Jai Seo, Peter J. Slater:

An introduction to competition-reachability of a graph. 121-125 - Hertong Song, Chokchai Leangsuksun, Raja Nassar:

A light-weight solution for large sparse Markov processes. 126-130 - Lei Li, Roop G. Singh, Guangzhi Zheng, Art Vandenberg, Vijay K. Vaishnavi, Shamkant B. Navathe:

A methodology for semantic integration of metadata in bioinformatics data sources. 131-136 - Betsy Williams, Shannon Cornett, Benoit M. Dawant, Anna Crecelius, Bobby Bodenheimer, Richard Caprioli:

An algorithm for baseline correction of MALDI mass spectra. 137-142 - Jeong Yang, T. Dean Hendrix, Kai H. Chang, David A. Umphress:

An empirical validation of complexity profile graph. 143-149 - Li Zhang:

Upgrading arc problem with budget constraint. 150-152 - Ritu Arora, Purushotham V. Bangalore:

Text mining: classification & clustering of articles related to sports. 153-154 - Lei Zhang:

Application of particle swarm optimization on batch process scheduling. 155-156 - Najaf Ali Shah, Anthony Skjellum:

A metaprogramming approach to generating optimized code for algorithms in linear algebra. 157-158 - Hua Yan, Phil Richards:

Enhanced searching algorithms for relevant web pages using hyperlink graphs. 159-161
Architecture and distributed systems
- Kairui Chen, Hui-Chuan Chen, Richard B. Borie, Jonathan C. L. Liu:

File replication in video on demand services. 162-167 - Kiruthika Selvamani, Tarek M. Taha:

Estimating critical region parallelism to guide platform retargeting. 168-173 - Markus A. Hitz, Farhan Mashraqi:

Cost-effective heterogeneous web clusters. 174-175 - Sujata Mujumdar, Nagabhushan Mahadevan, Sandeep Neema

, Sherif Abdelwahed
:
A model-based design framework to achieve end-to-end QoS management. 176-181 - Marvin Roe, Donald Brandon, Patrick McDowell, Brian Bourgeois:

A flexible client/server application for robotic control. 182-187 - Karthik Harihar, Stan Kurkovsky

:
Using Jini to enable pervasive computing environments. 188-193 - Eric McCorkle:

Programmable bus/memory controllers in modern computer architecture. 194-199 - Sirisha Kanda, Venu Dasigi:

An architecture to automatically store and update MEDLINE data for text mining. 200-201 - Hertong Song, Chokchai Leangsuksun:

A framework for cluster availability specification and evaluation. 202-203
Database
- Eric L. Brown, Luis G. Velazco, G. Kirksey, Srinivasan Ramaswamy, Mike Rogers:

On developing a simple in-house digital library archive. 204-209 - Bogdan D. Czejdo, Kenneth C. Messa, Dalius Lukosiunas:

System architecture to integrate and query XML data. 210-215 - R. Daniel Bergeron, Dan R. Lipsa, Philip J. Rhodes:

Iteration aware prefetching for scientific data. 216-217 - Guangming Xing, Jaya Esanakula, Suresh Jayanty:

Index and storage design in native XML databases. 218-219 - James J. Lu, Sonali Renjen:

Normalizing XML schemas through relational databases. 220-221 - Orlando Karam, Frederick E. Petry:

Optimizing distributed spatial joins using R-Trees. 222-226 - Shun Yan Cheung, James J. Lu, Catharine M. Wyss:

Metadata management and relational databases. 227-232 - Mohammed Ketel, Abdollah Homaifar:

Privacy-preserving mining by rotational data transformation. 233-236 - Li Yang, Naphtali Rishe

:
Transforming Sem-ODM semantic schemas to DTDs. 237-242 - Sikha Bagui:

Rules for migrating from ER and EER diagrams to Object-Relationship (OR) diagrams. 243-244 - Rajshekhar Sunderraman, Erdogan Dogdu

, Praveen Madiraju, Laxmikanth Malladi:
A Java API for global querying and updates for a system of databases. 245-249 - Peiyi Tang, Li Ning, Ningning Wu:

Domain and data partitioning for parallel mining of frequent closed itemsets. 250-255 - Leopoldo Zepeda, Matilde Celma, Ramón Zatarain:

A methodological framework for conceptual data warehouse design. 256-259 - Sungryong S. Kim:

Heuristic for SQL extension of the XRDB model. 260-261 - Alyson Boyd, Tanya Lawson, Mário Guimarães:

Courseware to aid database design. 262-263 - Karen L. Joy, Smita Dattatri:

Implementing a fuzzy relational database using community defined membership values. 264-265 - Leopoldo Zepeda, Matilde Celma:

Specifying metamodel transformations for data warehouse design. 266-267
Education
- Felix G. Hamza-Lup

, Anand P. Santhanam, Cali M. Fidopiastis, Jannick P. Rolland:
Distributed training system with high-resolution deformable virtual models. 268-273 - Rebecca F. Bruce, Susan Reiser:

Introduction to technology for general education. 274-279 - Chris McNear, Chrisila C. Pettey:

A free, readily upgradeable, interactive tool for teaching encryption algorithms. 280-285 - Ed Rodgers:

Experiences with managing student software projects using the internet. 286-287 - Daniela Marghitu

, Chris Harmon, Kai Chang:
Developing a universally accessible web portal for traditional and distance learning versions of a computer literacy course: an Auburn University case study. 288-293 - Harpal Dhillon, Mariana Hentea:

Getting a cybersecurity program started on low budget. 294-300 - Amy B. Woszczynski, Hisham M. Haddad, Anita F. Zgambo:

Towards a model of student success in programming courses. 301-302 - Laurian Hobby, John Booker, D. Scott McCrickard, Christa M. Chewar

, Jason Zietz:
Facilitating and automating empirical evaluation. 303-308 - Jhilmil Jain, James H. Cross II, T. Dean Hendrix:

Qualitative comparison of systems facilitating data structure visualization. 309-314 - José M. Garrido, Amit Jain:

A repository for multi-disciplinary computational models and tools. 315-316 - Sandria N. Kerr:

A big-O experiment: which function is it? 317-318 - David Langan, Leo F. Denton, Dawn McKinney:

Affective objectives in a programming languages course. 319-323 - Kenneth E. Hoganson:

Non-traditional graduate CS program integrated with distance technology. 324-328 - Cindy Norris, James B. Fenwick Jr., James T. Wilkes, Kenneth H. Jacker:

Blending object-oriented design principles and software engineering practices into an undergraduate architecture simulator project. 329-334 - Stan Kurkovsky

, Bhagyavati:
First year experiences of NSF REU grant: emerging issues in computer networking. 335-340 - Roland H. Untch, Ralph Butler, Chrisila C. Pettey:

A small and secure submission system for UNIX systems. 341-344 - Andrew J. Pounds, Rajeev Nalluri, Bennie L. Coleman:

The development of a Tri-Use cluster for general computer education, high performance computing education, and computationally intensive research. 345-348 - Yi Liu, H. Conrad Cunningham:

BoxScript: a component-oriented language for teaching. 349-354 - James H. Hill, Aniruddha S. Gokhale

:
Visual OS: design and implementation of a visual framework for learning operating system concepts. 355-358 - Richard Halstead-Nussloch:

Embedding sponsored projects in classes: a case study. 359-360 - Sarah M. North, Roy George, Khalil Shujaee, Alonza Mumford:

Collaborative information assurance capacity building at a consortium of colleges and universities. 361-362 - D. Scott McCrickard, Charles J. Fowler, Christa M. Chewar

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Towards a "humans-first" computer science curriculum. 363-364 - Kenneth E. Hoganson:

A strategic approach to computer science curriculum. 365-370 - Rahman Mitchel Tashakkori, James T. Wilkes, Edward G. Pekarek:

A systemic mentoring model in computer science. 371-375 - Richard Halstead-Nussloch, Yang Lu:

Building an online conference with open-source components. 376-377 - Brandi P. Smith:

SimBuilder: exploration and usability inspection. 378-379 - Edwin Bachetti:

"But where's the spec?": learning through collaborative development & discovery. 380-381 - Stefan S. Dimov

, Frank Tsui:
Improving software project decision-making process. 382-383 - Beini Ouyang:

Delivering knowledge to NASA scientist and engineers: using phrase matching to determine document similarity. 384-385

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