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Subject: [CFP]INAP96: Industrial Applications of Prolog
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INAP-96 
The 9th Exhibition and Symposium on
Industrial Applications of Prolog

16-19 October 1996 
Hino, Tokyo Japan 
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Call for Papers 
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The Ninth Exhibition and Symposium on Industrial Applications of
Prolog will be held in Tokyo Japan on 16-19 October 1996. The
conference provides a forum for researchers and practitioners working
on industrial Prolog applications to exchange research ideas and to
share development experiences. INAP consists of technical
presentations, keynote address, panel discussion, reception party and
the simultaneous exhibition.

Submissions Details 
-------------------

Papers in English or Japanese should not be more than 8 pages
A4. Apply by June 20 1996 with the authors' names, mailing addresses,
e-mail addresses, telephone and facsimile numbers, paper title and
abstract. Authors of accepted papers are expected to present their
papers at the conference in English or Japanese.

Important Dates 
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        20 June         1996             Deadline for application
        20 July         1996             Notification of acceptance
        20 September    1996             Deadline for camera-ready copies

INAP Target Focus and Audience 
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Prolog is famous as the first very high level programming language and
for its unique potential as a specification, artificial intelligence
and general purpose programming language.

Due to the growing number and economic importance of industrial
applications of Prolog based systems there is increasing need for
information exchange catering to a sophisticated and critical audience
in order to discuss achievements, trends, needs and problems of
commercial users.

INAP is a forum to discuss results and potential of the application of
Prolog in products, production, management, services and software
engineering, together with requirements, tools, programming techniques
and standards necessary to satisfy technological and economic
constraints.

Authors are invited to submit full manuscripts or extended abstracts
in English or Japanese on applications of Prolog including but not
limited to:

         - Agents                - Concurrent Engineering
         - Business Processes    - Electronic Data Interchange
         - Design                - Documentation
         - Emotion Engineering   - Optimization
         - Quality Control       - Multimedia
         - Visualization

Address papers and enqiries to: 
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Mr. Toshiaki Yagihashi 
INAP Organizer's Office 
REN Associates, Inc. 
2-12-14 Hamamatsucho, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105 Japan 
Tel +81-3-3433-2543 Fax +81-3-5403-7216
ren.associates@jsn.justnet.or.jp
http://www.biz.isar.de/ifcomputer/inap96/ 


Organized by: 
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INAP Organizing Committee 
Prolog Association of Japan 

Chairman: 
Shuichi Fukuda, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Technology, Japan

Program Committee: 
Yoshihiro Adachi, Toyo University, Japan 
Oskar Bartenstein, IF Computer Japan, Japan
Key-Sun Choi, KAIST, Center for Artificial Intelligence Research, Korea 
Hon Wai Chun, City University, Hong Kong
Andrew Davison, University of Melbourne, Australia 
Robin Drogemuller 
James Cook Univ of North Queensland, Australia 
Alexander Herold, ECRC, Germany
Tohru Ihara, Chuo University, Japan
Masatomo Inui, Ibaragi University, Japan
Geun Sik Jo, Inha University, Korea
Uk Kim, Hong-Ik University, Korea
Nobukuni Kino, ISAC, Japan
Yoshiki Kishi, Ibaragi University, Japan
Isao Nagasawa, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan 
Mihoko Okada, Suzuka Medical School, Japan
Takao Ozaki, Keizo, Japan
David Pearce, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Germany 
Al Roth, Prolog Management Group, UK 
Roger Scowen, National Physical Laboratory, UK 
Gert Smolka, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Germany 
Naoyuki Tamura, Kobe University, Japan
Jiro Tanaka, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Takushi Tanaka, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
Takao Terano, University of Tsukuba, Japan 
Masanobu Umeda, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan 
Osamu Yoshie, Science University of Tokyo, Japan 
Hajime Yoshino, Meiji Gakuin University, Japan
Matthew Yuen, Univ. of Science and Technology, Hong Kong

Special Advisors: 
Hideyuki Nakashima, Electrotechnical Laboratory, Japan
Toshio Yokoi, Electrotechnical Laboratory, Japan

In Cooperation with: 
Association of Logic Programming 
bit Computer Science Magazine
EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation
European Computer Industry Research Centre
German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence 
German Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan 
German National Research Center for Computer Science 
International Society for Applied Intelligence 
International Society for Productivity Enhancement 
Japanese Cognitive Science Society 
Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 
Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 
Practical Application of Prolog 
Prolog Management Group 
Robotics Society of Japan 

Conference Office: 

REN Associates, Inc.
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Yoshio KUNIYOSHI
Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, Yokohama, Japan.
E-mail: yoshio@nak.math.keio.ac.jp
Tel:    +81-45-563-1151 ext.3765(dial in)
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