From crabapple.srv.cs.cmu.edu!cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!magnesium.club.cc.cmu.edu!eddie.mit.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!darwin.sura.net!math.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!ames!kronos.arc.nasa.gov!fi-n269-52.arc.nasa.gov!user Mon Aug 9 12:10:42 EDT 1993 Article: 18232 of comp.ai Xref: crabapple.srv.cs.cmu.edu comp.ai:18232 Newsgroups: comp.ai Path: crabapple.srv.cs.cmu.edu!cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!magnesium.club.cc.cmu.edu!eddie.mit.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!darwin.sura.net!math.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!ames!kronos.arc.nasa.gov!fi-n269-52.arc.nasa.gov!user From: rosenthal@kronos.arc.nasa.gov (Don Rosenthal) Subject: AIAA Conference, San Diego Message-ID: Followup-To: comp.ai Sender: usenet@kronos.arc.nasa.gov (usenet@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov) Nntp-Posting-Host: fi-n269-52.arc.nasa.gov Organization: NASA Ames Date: Fri, 6 Aug 1993 17:03:06 GMT Lines: 153 CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT COMPUTING IN AEROSPACE 9 San Diego, California - Oct. 19-21, 1993 Princess Resort on Mission Bay Sponsored by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Computing in Aerospace is the premier conference for exchange of technical information, plans, and visions among the aerospace computing community, including industry, government, and universities. The conference theme is "Advancing the State of the Practice - Applications and Commercialization of Technology." The conference will include 6 parallel tracks, 60 paper and panel sessions, and over 260 paper presentations in nearly every aspect of aerospace computing. A full conference program and registration forms were published in the July 1993 edition of Aerospace America. A program and registration forms may be obtained by contacting the AIAA Meetings Department at 202-646-7463. Additional information about the conference may be obtained by contacting Mark Gersh (mgersh@nasamail.nasa.gov, 202-358-4527), Don Rosenthal (rosenthal@kronos.arc.nasa.gov, 415-604-3367), or Allan Jaworski (jaw@groucho.aerosys.loral.com, 301-805-0533). Vendors and other organizations interested in exhibition space should contact Melinda Howell at 202-646-7467. Exhibit arrangements are flexible and can accommodate both major vendor presentations and table-top demonstrations of systems described in conference papers. An evening reception will be held in the exhibit hall to ensure maximum visibility of exhibits. OUTSTANDING LOCATION The San Diego Princess Resort is located in the center of San Diego, on a forty-four-acre island in Mission Bay, ten minutes from San Diego Intercontinental Airport. Comfortable guest rooms, spacious conference facilities, excellent restaurants, recreational and exercise facilities, and a spectacular garden setting will provide the perfect environment for Computing in Aerospace 9. A special conference rate of $105 for a single/double room has been negotiated and will be held for conference attendees until Sept. 17. Rooms at the current per diem rate are available for Government employees. Call 800-344-2626 or 619-274-4630 for reservations. AIAA TECHNICAL COMMITTEE SPONSORS: Artificial Intelligence Computer Systems Sensor Systems Software Systems 6 Parallel Tracks and over 260 papers 60 Paper and Panel Sessions Tutorials and Workshops Luncheon and Reception SESSION TOPICS: Ada 9X and C++: Languages for the 90s? Aerospace Neurocomputing Artificial Intelligence Commercialization-Lessons Learned Control Center Technologies Deep Space Network Operations Design Tools Development Cost Models Development Metrics Digraph Techniques Earth Observation System Data and Information System Concepts and Architecture Environmental Data System Interfaces Fault Detection, Isolation, and Reconfiguration Applications Fault Detection, Isolation, and Reconfiguration Technologies Fault Tolerance Fault-Tolerant Design and Analysis Formal Methods in Software Engineering Hardware and Systems High Performance Technologies Human-Computer Interaction Image Quality Information Management Model Based Diagnosis Modeling Neural Network Theory and Extensions Neural Networks for Image and Signal Processing Parallel Applications Parallel Languages Portable Computing Prototyping and Maintenance Real-Time Computing Reuse and Computer Assisted Software Engineering Robotic Systems Scheduling Sensing and Imaging Simulation Software Reliability Software Reuse Space Compression/Multispectral Compression Space Station Freedom Data Management System Spacecraft Computing SPAWAR/Copernicus Data Compression Techniques and Applications Techniques and Theory-Lossless Compression Technology Commercialization Theoretical Advances Training and Coaching Technologies Validation and Verification Validation of Fault-Tolerant Designs Vehicle Health Management Video Compression TUTORIALS: Applying Software Measures Effectively Artificial Intelligence in Practice Genetic Algorithms: Theory and Applications Knowledge Acquisition Markov Modeling and Reliability Neural Networks Object-Oriented Software Engineering Real-Time Systems Space Information Systems For a detailed conference program and registration forms see the July 1993 edition of Aerospace America or contact: Meetings Department, AIAA 370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW Washington, DC 20024 202-646-7463 Questions about the conference and its program may be directed to the conference chair: Mark Gersh NASA Headquarters, Code DE 300 E Street SW Washington, DC 20546 202-358-4527 202-358-2930 fax mgersh@nasamail.nasa.gov ------- Don Rosenthal rosenthal@kronos.arc.nasa.gov "Simple things should be simple. dar@btr.com Complex things should be possible."