Preliminary Program
Below you can find the ACMSE 2006 preliminary program. In the figures you'll see the paper
numbers listed as either S# or R# followed by a number. S# indicate a student paper and R# a
non-student paper. The number is the number of your paper that we have been used in all
of our communications to you. The program has been divided into categories (the
same you pointed out when submitted your original paper)
Presentation Schedule 1
Presentation Schedule 2
Final Program is now available here
CATEGORIES
- Agents, Interactions, Mobility
AGENT
- AI and Computational Logic
AI
- Applications in Healthcare
APP HEALTH
- Bioinformatics
BIO
- Computational Sciences
COMP SCI
- Computer Education
COMP EDU
- Computer Graphics
GRAPHICS
- Computer Networks
NETWORK
- Computer Security & Encryption
SEC
- Computer Vision
VISION
- Data Mining & Machine Learning
MINING
- Database Systems
DB
- Distributed Systems
DIST SYS
- Nature-Inspired Computing
NAY
- Optimization
OPT
- P2P Networks and Systems
P2P
- Parallel Computing
PARALLEL
- Programming Languages
PROG LANG
- Real-time Systems
REAL TIME
- Robotics
ROBOTICS
- Software Engineering
SE
- Software Testing
TEST
- Web & eBusiness
WEB
- Other
OTHER
Tutorials
- TUTORIAL 1 (Friday, March 10th, 8:00-9:20, 10:00-12:05)
Survival 101: Software Tools to Support Your Scholarly Life.
Rebecca Fiedler, Andy Tinkham and Penny Beile
- TUTORIAL 2 (Friday, March 10th, 13:30-15:10, 16:00-18:05)
How to Teach Digital Media as Science and Integrate it into the Computer Science Curriculum
Jennifer Burg
- TUTORIAL 3 (Saturday, March 11th, 8:00-9:20, 10:00-12:05)
Wireless Mesh Networks: Opportunities and Challenges
Mihail L. Sichitiu
- TUTORIAL 4 (Saturday, March 11th, 13:30-15:10, 16:00-18:05)
Software/System Safety: Concepts and Implementation
Andrew J. Kornecki