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4th WIA 1999: Potsdam, Germany
- Oliver Boldt, Helmut Jürgensen:

Automata Implementation, 4th International Workshop on Implementing Automata, WIA'99, Potsdam, Germany, July 17-19, 1999, Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2214, Springer 2001, ISBN 3-540-42812-7 - Jérôme Amilhastre, Philippe Janssen, Marie-Catherine Vilarem:

FA Minimisation Heuristics for a Class of Finite Languages. 1-12 - Philippe Andary, Pascal Caron, Jean-Marc Champarnaud, Gérard Duchamp, Marianne Flouret, Éric Laugerotte:

SEA: A Symbolic Environment for Automata Theory. 13-26 - Anne Bergeron, Riccardo Catalano:

Analysis of Reactive Systems with n Timers. 27-38 - Beatrix Braune, Stephan Diehl

, Andreas Kerren, Reinhard Wilhelm:
Animation of the Generation and Computation of Finite Automata for Learning Software. 39-47 - Cristian Calude, Kai Salomaa, Sheng Yu:

Metric Lexical Analysis. 48-59 - Cezar Câmpeanu

, Karel Culík II, Kai Salomaa, Sheng Yu:
State Complexity of Basic Operations on Finite Languages. 60-70 - Jan Daciuk:

Treatment of Unknown Words. 71-80 - Mark G. Eramian:

Computing Entropy Maps of Finite-Automaton-Encoded Binary Images. 81-90 - Dora Giammarresi, Jean-Luc Ponty, Derick Wood:

Thompson Digraphs: A Characterization. 91-100 - Helmut Jürgensen, Ludwig Staiger:

Finite Automata Encoding Geometric Figures. 101-108 - George Anton Kiraz:

Compressed Storage of Sparse Finite-State Transducers. 109-121 - Gertjan van Noord

, Dale Gerdemann:
An Extendible Regular Expression Compiler for Finite-State Approaches in Natural Language Processing. 122-139 - Gheorghe Paun, Gabriel Thierrin:

Multiset Processing by Means of Systems of Finite State Transducers. 140-157 - Markus Seuring, Michael Gössel:

A Structural Method for Output Compaction of Sequential Automata Implemented as Circuits. 158-163 - A. N. Trahtman:

An Algorithm to Verify Local Threshold Testability of Deterministic Finite Automata. 164-173 - Bruce W. Watson:

A Taxonomy of Algorithms for Constructing Minimal Acyclic Deterministic Finite Automata. 174-182

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