From kerpedjiev@fsl.noaa.gov Mon Oct 4 21:12:00 EDT 1993 Article: 19044 of comp.ai Xref: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu comp.ai:19044 comp.ai.edu:1350 comp.ai.neural-nets:12578 comp.ai.philosophy:13996 Newsgroups: comp.ai,comp.ai.edu,comp.ai.neural-nets,comp.ai.philosophy Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!rochester!udel!gatech!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!csn!qwerty-gw.fsl.noaa.gov!aiforest.fsl.noaa.gov!user From: kerpedjiev@fsl.noaa.gov (S. Kerpedjiev) Subject: 19th Conf. "Information Technologies and Programming" Message-ID: Sender: news@fsl.noaa.gov (USENET News System) Organization: Forecast Systems Lab, NOAA - Boulder CO, USA Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1993 21:48:50 GMT Lines: 153 First Announcement and Call for Papers NINETEENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE WITH SUMMER SCHOOL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND PROGRAMMING June 26 -- July 2, 1994 Sofia, Bulgaria PROGRAMME COMMITTEE L. Aiello (Universita di Roma La Sapienza, Italy) M. Mac an Airchinnigh (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland) P. Barnev (Institute of Mathematics, Sofia, Bulgaria), Chairman H. Gaylord (University of Groningen, the Netherlands) J. Hoffer (Indiana University, Bloomington, USA) S. Joosten (University of Twente, the Netherlands) S. Kerpedjiev (Institute of Mathematics, Sofia, Bulgaria), Secretary B. Kokinov (Institute of Mathematics, Sofia, Bulgaria), Secretary V. Kotov (Institute of Informatics Systems, Novosibirsk, Russia) N. Spyratos (Universite de Paris-Sud, France) N. Streitz (Gesellschaft fuer Mathematik und Datenverarbeitung, Darmstadt, Deutschland) C. Thanos (Instituto di Elaborazione della Informazione, Pisa, Italy) T. Vamos (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary) AIM AND SCOPE The overall goal of the Conference is to gather together people from Western and Eastern countries, from industry and universities, to promote contacts between specialists from organisations with different profiles, to set up links between different branches of computer science. TOPICS Traditionally the programme of the conference focusses on three main topics but is not generally limited to them. For the next year, the following topics are emphasized: 1. COOPERATIVE PROCESSES (cooperative computation, emergent computation and self-organisation, cooperative programming, simulation of social behaviour (multi-agent systems), computer- supported cooperative work, distributed databases, document exchange standards and conversion techniques, media richness) 2. COMPUTER SUPPORTED EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES (computer technology to support distance learning, simulation models, multimedia and hypertext systems, groupware, computer assisted instruction, computer assisted testing) 3. COMPUTER SCIENCE IN EASTERN EUROPE (current state, the role of computer science in the development of the societies of Eastern Europe, integration of research, education and curriculum issues) and SUMMER SCHOOL ON COGNITIVE SCIENCE (with an emphasis on interdisciplinary studies) (cognitive models, experimental and simulation results, cognitive architectures, integration of different approaches and methods) The programme will include 90-minute lectures, 30-minute presentations of short papers, discussions, a poster ses- sion, and demonstrations. The texts of the lectures and the short papers will be published in the Conference proceed- ings. The program of the Cognitive Science Summer School will be announced later. To keep you informed, please, express your interest in the event now by e-mail (kokinov@bgearn.bitnet) or by writing to the contact address below. CALL FOR PAPERS Those with appropriate scientific or technical experience are invited to submit papers to the Conference. The text in English up to 8 pages should include the title, authors' names and affiliations, a brief abstract, an expo- sition where the essence and the specific results are given, and a bibliography. Type the manuscript on one side of white paper, keeping the text within 240 mm (length) by 170 mm (width). Use a character size of at least 12 points and one-and-a-half spacing. Avoid using dot-matrix printers not in NLQ mode. As an alternative, electronic versions are also accepted, provided that they are in plain ASCII or (preferably) TEX or PostScript format. The papers must be received at the Conference address not later than January 15, 1994 (in triplicate if on paper). The papers will be reviewed by at least two members of the International Pro- gramme Committee and those accepted will be published in the proceedings. Accepted papers will be included into the Conference programme either for oral presentation or for a poster session. DEADLINES --January 15-- Contributions received by Conference Secretariat ----April 15-- Notification of acceptance/rejection and financial conditions ------May 15-- Final version received by Conference Secretariat -----June 26-- Conference begins Contact: Conference with Summer School IT&P Institute of Mathematics Acad. G. Bonchev Str., Bl. 8 Sofia 1113 BULGARIA e-mail: barnev@bgearn.bitnet ------------------------------------------------------------ IT&P INTENTION CARD Name: ------------------------------------------------------------ Affiliation: ------------------------------------------------------------ Address: ------------------------------------------------------------ Phone: Fax: E-mail: ------------------------------------------------------------ I intend to submit a paper Title: ------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Signature: ------------------------------------------------------------ Conference with Summer School IT&P Institute of Mathematics Acad. G. Bonchev Str., Bl. 8 Sofia 1113 BULGARIA e-mail: barnev@bgearn.bitnet Article 20165 of comp.ai: Xref: glinda.oz.cs.cmu.edu comp.ai:20165 sci.cognitive:2843 comp.groupware:2869 Newsgroups: comp.ai,sci.cognitive,comp.groupware Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!fs7.ece.cmu.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!sdd.hp.com!col.hp.com!csn!qwerty-gw.fsl.noaa.gov!aiforest.fsl.noaa.gov!user From: kerpedjiev@fsl.noaa.gov (S. Kerpedjiev) Subject: Information Technologies Conf. and Cognitive Science School Message-ID: Sender: news@fsl.noaa.gov (USENET News System) Organization: Forecast Systems Lab, NOAA - Boulder CO, USA Date: Mon, 10 Jan 1994 15:32:41 GMT Lines: 151 First Announcement and Call for Papers NINETEENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE WITH SUMMER SCHOOL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND PROGRAMMING June 26 -- July 2, 1994 Sofia, Bulgaria AIM AND SCOPE The overall goal of the Conference is to gather together people from Western and Eastern countries, from industry and universities, to promote contacts between specialists from organisations with different profiles, to set up links between different branches of computer science. TOPICS Traditionally the programme of the conference focusses on three main topics but is not generally limited to them. For the next year, the following topics are emphasized: 1. COOPERATIVE PROCESSES (cooperative computation, emergent computation and self-organisation, cooperative programming, simulation of social behaviour (multi-agent systems), computer- supported cooperative work, distributed databases, document exchange standards and conversion techniques, media richness) 2. COMPUTER SUPPORTED EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES (computer technology to support distance learning, simulation models, multimedia and hypertext systems, groupware, computer assisted instruction, computer assisted testing) 3. COMPUTER SCIENCE IN EASTERN EUROPE (current state, the role of computer science in the development of the societies of Eastern Europe, integration of research, education and curriculum issues) and SUMMER SCHOOL ON COGNITIVE SCIENCE (with an emphasis on interdisciplinary studies) (cognitive models, experimental and simulation results, cognitive architectures, integration of different approaches and methods) The programme will include 90-minute lectures, 30-minute presentations of short papers, discussions, a poster ses- sion, and demonstrations. The texts of the lectures and the short papers will be published in the Conference proceed- ings. The program of the Cognitive Science Summer School will be announced later. To keep you informed, please, express your interest in the event now by e-mail (kokinov@bgearn.bitnet) or by writing to the contact address below. CALL FOR PAPERS Those with appropriate scientific or technical experience are invited to submit papers to the Conference. The text in English up to 8 pages should include the title, authors' names and affiliations, a brief abstract, an expo- sition where the essence and the specific results are given, and a bibliography. Type the manuscript on one side of white paper, keeping the text within 240 mm (length) by 170 mm (width). Use a character size of at least 12 points and one-and-a-half spacing. Avoid using dot-matrix printers not in NLQ mode. As an alternative, electronic versions are also accepted, provided that they are in plain ASCII or (preferably) TEX or PostScript format. The papers must be received at the Conference address not later than February 15, 1994 (in triplicate if on paper). The papers will be reviewed by at least two members of the International Pro- gramme Committee and those accepted will be published in the proceedings. Accepted papers will be included into the Conference programme either for oral presentation or for a poster session. PROGRAMME COMMITTEE L. Aiello (Universita di Roma La Sapienza, Italy) M. Mac an Airchinnigh (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland) P. Barnev (Institute of Mathematics, Sofia, Bulgaria), Chairman H. Gaylord (University of Groningen, the Netherlands) J. Hoffer (Indiana University, Bloomington, USA) S. Joosten (University of Twente, the Netherlands) S. Kerpedjiev (Institute of Mathematics, Sofia, Bulgaria), Secretary B. Kokinov (Institute of Mathematics, Sofia, Bulgaria), Secretary V. Kotov (Institute of Informatics Systems, Novosibirsk, Russia) N. Spyratos (Universite de Paris-Sud, France) N. Streitz (Gesellschaft fuer Mathematik und Datenverarbeitung, Darmstadt, Deutschland) C. Thanos (Instituto di Elaborazione della Informazione, Pisa, Italy) T. Vamos (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary) DEADLINES -February 15-- Contributions received by Conference Secretariat ----April 15-- Notification of acceptance/rejection and financial conditions ------May 15-- Final version received by Conference Secretariat -----June 26-- Conference begins Contact: Conference with Summer School IT&P Institute of Mathematics Acad. G. Bonchev Str., Bl. 8 Sofia 1113 BULGARIA e-mail: barnev@bgearn.bitnet ------------------------------------------------------------ IT&P INTENTION CARD Name: ------------------------------------------------------------ Affiliation: ------------------------------------------------------------ Address: ------------------------------------------------------------ Phone: Fax: E-mail: ------------------------------------------------------------ I intend to submit a paper Title: ------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Signature: ------------------------------------------------------------ Conference with Summer School IT&P Institute of Mathematics Acad. G. Bonchev Str., Bl. 8 Sofia 1113 BULGARIA e-mail: barnev@bgearn.bitnet