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22. SOFSEM 1995: Milovy, Czech Republic
- Miroslav Bartosek, Jan Staudek, Jirí Wiedermann:

SOFSEM '95, 22nd Seminar on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Informatics, Milovy, Czech Republic, November 23 - December 1, 1995, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1012, Springer 1995, ISBN 3-540-60609-2
Invited Papers
Fundamentals
- Jirí Wiedermann:

Parallel Machine Models: How They Are and Where Are They Going. 1-30 - Petr Hájek:

Fuzzy Logic From The Logical Point of View. 31-49 - Gerard Tel:

Sense of Direction in Processor Networks. 50-82 - Hava T. Siegelmann:

Welcoming the Super Turing Theories. 83-94 - Bill G. Horne, Hava T. Siegelmann, C. Lee Giles:

What NARX Networks Can Compute. 95-102
Databases
- Keith G. Jeffery:

Database: Introduction to Problems. 103-119 - Jane Grimson:

Distributed Information Systems. 120-145 - Norman W. Paton:

Extending Database Technology. 146-165
Software Engineering
- A. J. G. Betts:

Introducing SSADM4+ and PRINCE. 166-183 - Juan Bicarregui

, Brian Matthews
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Formal Methods in Practice: A Comparison of Two Support Systems for Proof. 184-205 - Hans Rischel, Jorge Cuéllar, Simon Mørk, Anders P. Ravn, Isolde Wildgruber:

Development of Safety-Critical Real-Time Systems. 206-235 - Egon Börger:

Why Use Evolving Algebras for Hardware and Software Engineering? 236-271
Parallel & Distributed Systems, Scientific Computing
- Christian Bac, Guy Bernard, Denis Conan, Quang Hong Nguyen, Chantal Taconet:

Experience with Chorus. 272-291 - Barbara M. Chapman, Piyush Mehrotra, Hans P. Zima:

High-Level Languages for Parallel Scientific Computing. 292-314
Multimedia, Hypertext
- Hermann A. Maurer:

On Some New Aspects of Networked Multimedia Systems. 315-333 - Ales Limpouch, Karel Charvát:

Quo Vadis GIS: From GIS to GIMS and Open GIS. 334-349 - Victoria A. Marshall:

WWW - The World Wide Web. 350-362
Contributed Papers
- Peter Borovanský:

Implementation of Higher-Order Unification Based on Calculus of Explicit Substitution. 363-368 - Alessandro Cappelli, Cristina De Castro, Maria Rita Scalas:

A Modular History-Oriented Access Structure for Bitemporal Relational Databases. 369-374 - Hans-Werner Gellersen:

Software Engineering Meets Human-Computer Interaction: Integrating User Interface Design in an Object-Oriented Methodology. 375-378 - Tomás Holan, Vladislav Kubon, Martin Plátek:

Parsing of Free-Word-Order Languages. 379-384 - Esther Jennings:

Distributed Algorithm for Finding a Core of a Tree Network. 385-390 - Petr Kozák:

Stepwise Synthesis of Reactive Programs. 391-398 - Warren X. Li:

A Simple and Efficient Incremental LL(1) parsing. 399-404 - Salvador Lucas

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Fundamentals of Context=Sensitive Rewriting. 405-412 - Ludek Matyska, Hynek Bures:

Constraint Logic Programming with Fuzzy Sets. 413-418 - François Meunier, Petr Zemánek:

Parallel Processing of Image Database Queries. 419-424 - Lenka Motyckova:

Maximum Flow Problem in Distributed Environment. 425-430 - Nguyen Hoang Phuong:

Fuzzy Set Theory and Medical Expert Systems: Survey and Model. 431-436 - Alain Pirotte, Thierry Van den Berghe, Esteban Zimányi:

The Fusion Object-Oriented Method: an Evaluation. 437-442 - Zuzana Repaská:

Integration of Object-Oriented Analysis and Algebraic Specifications. 443-448 - Miroslav Rozlozník, Zdenek Strakos:

On the Implementation of Some Residual Minimizing Krylov Space Methods. 449-454 - Clara Smith, Carlos A. Tau:

A Formal Lazy Replication Regime for Spreading Conversion Functions over Objectbases. 455-460 - Jirí Síma:

Hopfield Languages. 461-468 - Julius Stuller:

Inconsistency Conflict Resolution. 469-474 - Efthimios Tambouris, Peter Van Santen:

A Methodology for Performance and Scalability Analysis. 475-480 - Miroslav Tuma, Miroslav Rozlozník:

On the Efficiency of Superscalar and Vector Computer for some Problems in Scientif Computing. 481-486 - Peter Vojtás, Leonard Paulík:

Logic Programming in RPL and RQL. 487-492 - Jan Zizka, Irena Snajdárková:

Recognition of Handwritten Characters Using Instance-Based Learning Algorithms. 493-498

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