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- [Dr. David Kahaner is a numerical analyst on sabbatical to the
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- Re: 2nd International Computer Science Conference, Hong Kong, 14-16 Dec '92
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- ABSTRACT. Titles and authors of of presentations at the Second
- International Computer Science Conference, held in Hong Kong, 14-16 Dec 1992.
-
- I am grateful to Prof Frederick H. Lochovsky (Hong Kong University of
- Science and Technology, Email: FRED@UXMAIL.UST.HK) for the following
- information. For details about papers presented at this conference (I
- did not attend) please contact either Prof Lochovsky or
-
- Dr. Ernest Lam
- Dept of Computing Studies
- Hong Kong Baptist College
- 224 Waterloo Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
- Fax: +852 338-8014
- Email: ERNEST@BC750.HKBC.HK
-
-
-
- SECOND INTERNATIONAL COMPUTER SCIENCE CONFERENCE
- Hong Kong, December 14-16, 1992
-
-
- Monday, December 14, 1992
-
- 9:30 Session M1: Keynote Address I
- Chair: F.H. Lochovsky, H.K.U. Science & Technology, Hong Kong
-
-
- An Object-Oriented Approach to Defining a Multidatabase Schema
- W. Kim, S. Gala, W. Kelley, T. Reyes, UniSQL, Inc., U.S.A., I. Choi,
- Pohang Inst. of Science & Technology, S. Korea
-
-
- 10:50 Session M2: Multimedia Querying & Retrieval
- Chair: Y. Masunaga, U. Library & Information Science, Japan
-
- Leafing Through Hyper-Networked Nodes
- S. Ichimura, F. Maeda, M. Kudo, Y. Matsushita, Keio U., Japan
-
- Browsing Hypertext in Vector Space
- K.S. O'Yang, B. Srinivasan, L.M. Goldschlager, Monash U., Australia
-
- A Frame-based Interactive Video Retrieval System
- L.Q. Ruan, T.S. Chua, H.H. Teh, National U. Singapore, Singapore
-
-
- 10:50 Session M3: Communication Protocols I
- Chair: W. Dobosiewicz, U. Alberta, Canada
-
- Protocol Conformance Test Generation Using Circular UIO with Overlapping
- X. Shen, G. Li, U. Missouri-Kansas City, U.S.A.
-
- A Parallel Processing Approach to the Verification of Computer Network
- Protocols
- D. Saha, S.K. Dutta, Jadavpur U., India
-
- Protocol Specification and Verification using the Significant Event
- Temporal Logic
- G.K. Tsiknis, S.T. Vuong, U. British Columbia, Canada
-
-
- 10:50 Session M4: Pattern Recognition & Image Processing
- Chair: H. Ip, City Polytechnic of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
-
- A Robust Real-time Recognizer of Printed Chinese Characters
- P.K. Wong, C. Chan, U. Hong Kong, Hong Kong
-
- Recognition of Unconstrained Handwritten Numerals Based on Contour
- Following Algorithm
- K.H. Lim, K.S. Lim, L. Shao, Nanyang Technology U., Singapore
-
- Fuzzy Vector Quantization Applied to Image Coding
- H. Li, S. Guan, L. Jin, S. China U. of Technology, P.R. China
-
-
- 13:50 Session M5: Knowledge Representation -- Models & Techniques
- Chair: P. Drew, H.K.U. Science & Technology, Hong Kong
-
- Entailmental and Relevant Logics in Future Intelligent Information Systems
- J. Cheng, Kyushu U., Y. Kambayashi, Kyoto U., Japan
-
- Mental Models Representation
- A.M. Maeda, J.I. Aoe, U. Tokushima, Japan
-
- Towards a Network for Representing Beliefs
- B.T. Low, N. Foo, U. Sydney, Australia
-
-
- 13:50 Session M6: Computer Architecture I
- Chair: S.T. Vuong, U. British Columbia, Canada
-
- A General Scheme for Fault-Tolerance in Multi-Computer Networks
- S.C. Chau, U. Lethbridge, Canada, A.L. Liestman, Simon Fraser U., Canada
-
- A New Fault-Tolerant Generalized Cube with an Extra Stage
- M. Xu, X. Shen, U. Missour-Kansas City, U.S.A.
-
- A High Performance Multithreaded Node Architecture: DAVRID
- D.J. Hwang, SungKyunKwan U., S. Korea, H.H. Kim, Seowon U., S. Korea,
- S.Y. Han, J.S. Kong, S.H. Cho, P.S. Kim, Seoul National U., S. Korea
-
-
- 13:50 Session M7: Computing with Neural Networks
- Chair: S.I. Wu, California State U., San Marcos, U.S.A.
-
- Optimization Using Delta Rule Network
- L.W. Chan, K.N. Lee, S.W. Or, The Chinese U. Hong Kong, Hong Kong
-
- Moment Invariant Calculation Using Structured Neural Network
- L.M. Cheng, H.L. Liu, City Polytechnic of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
-
-
- 15:40 Session M8: Concurrency & Logging
- Chair: Y.J. Hu, National Chengchi U., Taiwan
-
- Performance Analysis of Two Global Deadlock Detection Algorithms for
- Multidatabase Systems
- P. Scheuermann, H.L. Tung, C.K. Teng, Northwestern U., U.S.A.
-
- Performance Studies of a Priority Based Distributed Deadlock Detection
- Algorithm
- S.L. Hung, K.Y. Lam, P.K. Chan, City Polytechnic of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
-
- A High-speed Open Journal System in a Distributed Computing Environment
- E.C. Cheng, Digital Equipment Corporation, U.S.A.
-
-
- 15:40 Session M9: Expert Systems Applications
- Chair: B.Y. Chan, La Trobe U., Australia
-
- IDX - Expert System Prototype for Feng Shui
- H.W. Chun, IF Computer Asia Ltd., Hong Kong, W.L. Fung, Stanford U., U.S.A.
-
- Storage and Time Considerations for Diagnostic Expert Systems
- Y. Lirov, Salomon Technology Services, U.S.A., R.W. Yeung, The Chinese
- U. Hong Kong, Hong Kong
-
- Expert Oriented Tuning of Unix Systems
- Y.S. Ho, C.L. Sia, National U. Singapore, Singapore
-
-
- 15:40 Session M10: Parallel Computation
- Chair: J. Shao, U. Ulster at Jordanstown, United Kingdom
-
- A CSP-Based Parallel Object Computing System Proof and Implementations
- W. Jia, G.A. Libert, Faculte Polytechnique de Mons, Belgium
-
- A Model for Automatically Parallelizing Compiler Based on C++
- L. Xie, G. Zhu, Z. Sun, Nanjing U., P.R. China
-
- Linked List Prefix Computation on Mesh Arrays
- W. Liang, X. Shen, U. Missouri-Kansas City, U.S.A.
-
-
- Tuesday, December 15, 1992
-
- 9:30 Session T1: Keynote Address II
- Chair: E. Lam, Baptist College, Hong Kong
-
- POLIKOM: Feeding Innovation into Telegovernment
- D. Tsichritzis, J. Schaefer, GMD, Germany
-
-
- 10:50 Session T2: Query Languages
- Chair: P. Drew, H.K.U. Science & Technology, Hong Kong
-
- A Unified Framework Providing Multi-Paradigm Visual Access to Databases
- S.K. Chang, U. Pittsburgh, U.S.A., T. Catarci, G. Santucci, U. di Roma
- ``La Sapienza'', Italy
-
- Team Queries in an Object-Oriented Database
- J.T. Horng, National Taiwan U., Taiwan, G.D. Chen, B.J. Liu, National
- Central U., Taiwan
-
- A Deductive Database Language Supporting Modules
- B. Freitag, U. Passau, Germany
-
-
- 10:50 Session T3: Communication Protocols II
- Chair: X. Shen, U. Missouri-Kansas City, U.S.A.
-
- Label Management Schemes for 802.6
- D.Y. Chao, D.T. Wang, New Jersey Inst. of Technology, U.S.A.
-
- Protocol Fairness under Mixed Traffic
- W. Dobosiewicz, P. Gburzynski, U. Alberta, Canada
-
- An Efficient Window Protocol for Real-Time Communications in Token Ring
- Networks
- L.J. Yao, W. Zhao, C.C. Lim, The U. Adelaide, Australia
-
- 10:50 Session T4: Panel - The Future of Data and Knowledge Engineering
- Chair: F.H. Lochovsky, H.K.U. Science & Technology, Hong Kong
- G. Gardarin, U. Pierre et Marie Curie, France
- D. Embley, Brigham Young U., U.S.A.
- Y. Masunaga, U. Library & Information Science, Japan
- I. Hawryszkiewycz, U. Technology, Sydney, Australia
- Y. Vassiliou, U. Crete, Greece
-
-
- 13:50 Session T5: Database Integrity & Security
- Chair: Y. Nah, Seoul National U., S. Korea
-
- An Architecture for Integrity Constraint Maintenance in Active Databases
- S. Ceri, P. Fraternali, S. Paraboschi, L. Tanca, Politecnico di
- Milano, Italy
-
- Integrity Checking for Transactions in Relational Databases
- T.W. Ling, S.Y. Lee, National U. Singapore, Singapore
-
- Security Modeling for Organizational Information Systems
- G. Steinke, Seattle Pacific U., U.S.A., M. Jarke, RWTH Aachen, Germany
-
-
- 13:50 Session T6: Efficient Computation -- Algorithms & Models
- Chair: B.J. Oommen, Carleton U., Canada
-
- Extracting Performance Measures of GSPN Submodels from Their Aggregates
- G. Klas, Siemens Corporate R & D, Germany
-
- Randomized Paging Algorithms and Measures for their Performance
- E. Dichterman, Technion, Israel
-
- Eliminating Redundant Computation From RQA/FQI
- Y. Chen, T. Harder, U. Kaiserslautern, Germany
-
-
- 13:50 Session T7: Applications of Neural Networks
- Chair: T. Li, Concordia U., Canada
-
- A Stock-Market Forecasting System Using Artificial Neural Networks
- S.I. Wu, California State U. San Marcos, U.S.A., R.P. Lu, North Dakota
- State U., U.S.A.
-
- Application of Neural Networks in Robotic Control
- L.Chin, D.P. Mital, Nanyang Technological U., Singapore
-
- A Connectionist Approach to Natural Language Understanding Through
- Interactive Cooperation
- T. Li, Concordia U., Canada, L. Fang, X. Huang, Telecom Australia
- Research Labs, Australia
-
-
- 15:40 Session T8: Implementation, Mapping & Modelling Techniques in DBMSs
- Chair: I.T. Hawryszkiewycz, U. Technology, Sydney, Australia
-
- Designing and Developing a Bilingual RDBMS Software
- S. Banerjee, A. Mitra, K. Bhadra, Jadavpur U., India
-
- A Practical Approach on Data Conversion for Relational Database Systems
- J.Fong, City Polytechnic of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, C. Bloor, U. of
- Sunderland, United Kingdom
-
- Multimedia Composite Object having Temporal-Spatial Structures
- Y. Nah, S. Lee, Seoul National U., S. Korea, S. Hwang, Hankuk Aviation
- U., S. Korea
-
-
- 15:40 Session T9: Applications
- Chair: G. Steinke, U. Passau, Germany
-
- Spare Capacity Planning in Telecommunication Networks
- L. Lee, Hongkong Telephone, Hong Kong, H.W. Chun, IF Computer Asia
- Ltd., Hong Kong
-
- A Multi-stage Heuristic Approach for Vehicle Routing of Heterogeneous Fleet
- K.P. Chow, H.F. Hung, U. Hong Kong, Hong Kong
-
- Genetic Algorithms for the Document Allocation Problem
- D.F. Ghazfan, B. Srinivasan, Monash U., Australia
-
-
- 15:40 Session T10: Software Engineering -- Quality Assurance
- Chair: N.C. Debnath, Winona State U., U.S.A.
-
- The Logical Basis of Correctness Criteria
- N.Y. Foo, U. Sydney, Australia
-
- **Engineering Expert Systems for Software Quality Assessment
- B.I. Cogan, Far East Div. of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
-
- Validation of Fuzzy Expert Systems: From Substantiation to Debugging
- Y.B. Chan, T.S. Dillon, La Trobe U., Australia
-
-
- Wednesday, December 16, 1992
-
-
- 9:00 Session W1: Knowledge Discovery in Databases
- Chair: Q. Li, H.K.U. Science & Technology, Hong Kong
-
- Generation of Bayesian Networks from Databases
- Y. Yu, B.K. Sy, City U. of New York, U.S.A.
-
- Knowledge Discovery in Object-Oriented Databases
- W.R. Hwang, D.F. Cherng, T.W. Chan, National Central U., Taiwan
-
- Induced Dependencies in Relational Databases
- J.F. Roddick, U. S. Australia, Australia, T.J. Richards, La Trobe U.,
- Australia
-
-
- 9:00 Session W2: Computer Architecture II
- Chair: R. Chen, City Polytechnic of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
-
- Distributed Reconfiguration of Loops on Hypercubes
- H.S. Wen, J. Tan, U. Houston, U.S.A., W.T. Tsai, U. Minnesota
-
- Analysis and Simulation of Six Bus Arbitration Protocols
- V.L. Narasimhan, S.Price-White, U. Queensland, Australia
-
- The Communication Network for a Multiple Linear Array System
- Y.F. Fung, The Chinese U. Hong Kong, Hong Kong, T.J. Fountain, U.
- College London, United Kingdom
-
-
- 9:00 Session W3: Techniques for Processing Text & Figures
- Chair: G. Shiu, Wright State U., U.S.A.
-
- Tree Editing with Arbitrarily Complex Edit Constraints
- B.J. Oommen, W. Lee, Carleton U., Canada
-
- An Approach to the Graphics Editor Using Digital Image Processing Techniques
- T. Xu, H. Liu, Tsinghua U., P.R. China
-
- A Figure Language for Distributed System Descriptions and its Pre-Compiler
- which can Parse Figures
- T. Yamanoue, H. Hayata, H. Anzai, Kyushu Inst. of Technology, Japan
-
-
- 10:50 Session W4: Database Dependency Theory
- Chair: R. Torlone, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy
-
- Redundancy and the Justification for Fourth Normal Form in Relational Database
- M.W. Vincent, U. S. Australia, Australia, B. Srinivasan, Monash U.,
- Australia
-
- A Two-Step Algorithm for Computing the Transitive Closure of Database
- Relations in Parallel
- J. Shao, U. Ulster at Jordanstown, United Kingdom
-
- An Improved Nested Normal Form for use in Object-Oriented Software Systems
- W.Y. Mok, Y.K. Ng, D.W. Embley, Brigham Young U., U.S.A.
-
-
- 10:50 Session W5: Organizational Computing
- Chair: E. Lam, Baptist College, Hong Kong
-
- A System of Competing Agents for Job Shop Control
- W. Dilger, C. Herzfeld, S. Kassel, R. Peters, European Business
- School, Germany
-
- OASIS2: An Environment for Developing Organizational Computing Systems
- C. Martens, C.C. Woo, Universtiy of British Columbia, Canada
-
- Support for Flexible CSCW Coordination
- I.T. Hawryszkiewycz, U. Technology, Sydney, Australia
-
-
- 10:50 Session W6: Using Neural Networks for Classification
- Chair: C. Chan, U. Hong Kong, Hong Kong
-
- Phasal Segmentation of Oscillatory Neural Networks: A Graph Theoretical
- Classification and Application to Information Processing
- T. Yamanoue, Kyushu Inst. of Technology, Japan
-
- Classification of Mechanical Parts Using a Hybrid Recognition System
- Y.K. Chen, C.T. Su, Chung Yuan Christian U., Taiwan, W.T. Liou,
- National Chengchi U., Taiwan
-
- A Comparison of Image Processing and Neural Networks Techniques on the
- Problem of Detecting Bacterial Growths
- J. Zhu, U. Adelaide, Australia, V. Ciesielski, Royal Melbourne Inst.
- of Technology, Australia
-
-
- 13:50 Session W7: Database Query & Update
- Chair: B. Freitag, U. Passau, Germany
-
- Extending SQL with Graph Matching and Set Covering for Decision Support
- Applications
- J.T. Horng, National Taiwan U., Taiwan, B.J. Liu, National Central U,
- Taiwan
-
- Lazy Evaluation of Intensional Updates in Constraint Logic Programming
- D. Montesl, U. di Pisa, Italy, R. Torlone, Consiglio Nazionale delle
- Ricerche, Italy
-
- **Updates in Relational Databases with Indefinite and Maybe Information
- K.C. Liu, Tellabs, Inc., U.S.A., L. Zhang, AT&T and Iowa State U., U.S.A.,
-
-
- 13:50 Session W8: Performance -- Load Balancing & Sharing
- Chair: S.L. Hung, City Polytechnic of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
-
- An Asymmetrically-initiated Load Balancing Policy for Local Area Networks
- J.L. Wang, M.H. Shie, Tatung Inst. of Technology, Taiwan
-
- In Search of the Optimal Adaptive Load Sharing Policy for Distributed Systems
- Y.J. Hu, National Chengchi U., Taiwan, B.E. Gillett, U. Missouri-
- Rolla, U.S.A.
-
- Performance Prediction of Multiprocessor Systems Running Jobs with
- Internal Concurrency
- M. Ghodsi, Sharif U. Technology, Iran
-
-
- 13:50 Session W9: Software Engineering Prototyping & Reuse
- Chair: N.C. Debnath, Winona State U., U.S.A.
-
- An Approach to Rapid Prototyping of Database Structures and Concepts
- P. Rajagopalan, Curtin U. Technology, Australia, C.P. Tsang, U.
- Western Australia, Australia
-
- Object-Oriented View Integration to Support Reuse of Requirement Specifications
- C. Francalanci, Politecnico di Milano, Italy, B. Pernici, U. Udine, Italy
-
- Employing Genericity and Case-Based Reasoning to Effectively Reuse Code
- P. Katalagarianos, Y. Vassiliou, U. of Crete and FORTH, Greece
-
-
- 15:40 Session W10: Object Oriented Modelling Techniques
- Chair: T.W. Chan, National Central U., Taiwan
-
- Integrating Inheritance, Subtype and Parametric Polymorphism in Database
- Type Systems
- S. Alagic, U. Vermont, U.S.A.
-
- A Practical Approach for Designing Object-Oriented Data Bases
- Z. Tari, Swiss Federal Inst. of Technology of Lausanne, Switzerland,
- A. Haddak, Ecole des Ponts et Chausses, France
-
- A Metalevel Approach to Object-Oriented Structuring of Logic Programs
- C.S. Kwok, Mass Transit Railway Corporation, Hong Kong, M. Sergot,
- Imperial College, United Kingdom
-
-
- 15:40 Session W11: DBMS Design & Implementation
- Chair: E.C. Cheng, Digital Equipment Corporation, U.S.A.
-
- Extending a Relational DBMS to Support Engineering Databases
- G. Gardarin, J.F. Barbe, B. Finance, U. Pierre et Marie Curie, France,
- F. Exertier, S. Haj Houssain, BULL Research Center, France
-
- Design and Implementation of an Object-Oriented Database System Using an
- Extensible Database Toolkit
- I. Kojima, H. Tanuma, Y. Sato, I. Ebihara, Y. Okada, Electrotechnical
- Lab, Japan
-
- Architectural Issues in Cindy: An Object-Oriented Multimedia Database System
- C. Lee, J.C. Jow, National Cheng-Kung U., Taiwan
-
-
- 15:40 Session W12: Data Structures
- Chair: J.F. Roddick, U. S. Australia, Australia
-
- Efficient Dynamic File Organization
- H. Wen, J. Tan, U. Houston, U.S.A., K.W. Hwang, IBM Santa Teresa Lab, U.S.A.
-
- 2D B-String: A Spatial Knowledge Representation for Image Database System
- S.Y. Lee, M.C. Yang, J.W. Chen, National Chiao Tung U., Taiwan
-
- Signature File Methods for Indexing Object-Oriented Database Systems
- W.C. Lee, D.L. Lee, Ohio State U., U.S.A.
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