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                            CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

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                1994 SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED COMPUTING (SAC '94)
                  ++SPECIAL TRACK ON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES++

                               March 6-8, 1994
                    Phoenix Civic Plaza, Phoenix, Arizona
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SAC '94
=======

SAC '94 is the annual conference of the ACM Special Interest Group on  Applied
Computing  (SIGAPP). For the past eight years, SAC's have been a primary forum
for applied computing practitioners and researchers. Again this year, SAC  '94
will  be  held in conjunction with the 1994 ACM Computer Science Conference in
Phoenix.  This  will  include participation in the CSC Opening Ceremonies, ACM
State  of  the  Association  Address,  and CSC/SAC Joint Session "Fuzzy Logic: 
Issues, Contentions and Perspectives," presented by Lofti Zadeh, University of
California,  Berkeley,  on  Tuesday, March 8, from 8:30 - 10:00 A. M.  The SAC 
program  itself   is  preceded  by  half-day  tutorials  on  Sunday,  March 6, 
afternoon.  The  SAC  technical program is a series of parallel tracks meeting
9:00 A. M. - 5:00 P. M., Monday, March 7,  and  Tuesday, March 8, and consists
of  sessions  on  programming languages,  logic programming,  FORTH,  software 
reuse,  parallel processing,  scientific programming,  artificial intelligence 
and databases, genetic algorithms, fuzzy systems, and small systems.


Special Track on Programming Languages
======================================

A special track on programming languages will be held at SAC '94.  It will  be
a  forum  for engineers, researchers and practitioners throughout the world to
share  technical  ideas  and  experiences  relating  to   implementation   and
application  of  programming  languages.  The track program is as follows:


Session I (Monday, March 7, 1994, 10:30 A.M. - 12:00 P.M.)
Chair: Barrett R. Bryant, University of Alabama at Birmingham (USA)

Bosschere, K. D., Tarau, P. 
Univ. Gent (Belgium) / Univ. de Moncton (Canada)
High Performance Continuation Passing Style Prolog-to-C Mapping       

Chang, B. M., Choe, K. M., Giacobazzi, R.
Korea Adv. Inst. Sci & Tech (Korea) / Univ. of Pisa (Italy)
Abstract Filters: Improving Bottom-up Execution of Logic
Programs by Two-Phase Abstract Interpretation

Gabbrielli, M., Giacobazzi, R. 
CWI, Amsterdam (Netherlands) / Univ. of Pisa (Italy)
Goal independency and call patterns in the analysis of Logic Programs 

Stoltz, E., Wolfe, M., Gerlek, M. P.  
Oregon Grad. Inst. of Science and Tech (USA)
Constant Propagation: A Fresh, Demand-Driven Look                


Session II (Monday, March 7, 1994, 1:30 - 3:00 P.M.)
Chair: ____________________

Lee, J. H. M., Leung, H. F.            
Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
IQ: Towards Incremental Query Processing in Non-Deterministic
Concurrent Constraint Logic Programming

Stamatopoulos, P., Margaritis, D., Halatsis, C.
Univ. of Athens (Greece)
Extending a Parallel CLP Language to Support the Development 
of Multi-agent Systems

Karali, I., Halatsis, C.
Univ. of Athens (Greece)
Abstract Data Type Support in Prolog and its Relation to Parallelism

Stansifer, R., Wetklow, D. 
Univ. of North Texas (USA) / Univ. of Pittsburgh, Johnstown (USA)
Type Reconstruction for Coercion Polymorphism


Session III (Tuesday, March 8, 1994, 1:30 - 3:00 P.M.)
Chair: Boleslaw K. Szymanski, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (USA)

Goblirsch, D. M.     
MITRE Corporation (USA)
An Introduction to Haskell with Applications to Digital Signal Processing

Rondogiannis, P., Wadge, W. W. 
Univ. of Victoria (Canada)
Higher-Order Dataflow and its Implementation on Stock Hardware 

Khoshnevisan, H., Afshar, M.
Imperial College, Univ. of London (UK) / Univ. of Cambridge (UK)
Mechanical Parallelisation of Database Applications 

Connor, R. C. H., Cutts, Q. I., Kirby, G. N. C., Morrison, R. 
Univ. of St. Andrews (UK)
Using Persistence Technology to Control Schema Evolution              


Session IV (Tuesday, March 8, 1994, 3:30 - 5:00 P.M.)
Chair: ____________________

Silva-Lepe, I.     
Northeastern Univ. (USA)
Abstracting Graph-Based Specifications of Object-Oriented Programs 

Ogata, K., Doi, N.
Keio University (Japan)
Object Allocation and Dynamic Compilation in MultithreadSmalltalk

Zhang, K., Marwaha, G.              
Macquarie Univ. (Australia)
Visputer-An Occam Program Visualisation Tool                     

Takaoka, T.                        
Ibaraki University (Japan)
Parallel Program Verification with Directed Graphs               


TRACK PROGRAM CHAIRMAN
======================

Barrett R. Bryant        University of Alabama at Birmingham (USA)


TRACK ADVISORY COMMITTEE
========================

Chitta Baral             University of Texas at El Paso (USA)
James M. Boyle           Argonne National Laboratory (USA)
Daniel T. Chang          IBM Santa Teresa Laboratory (USA)
Saumya K. Debray         University of Arizona (USA)
K. M. George             Oklahoma State University (USA)
Bogumil Hausman          Ellemtel Telecommunications Systems
                             Laboratories (Sweden)
Mamdouh H. Ibrahim       Electronic Data Systems (USA)
Giorgio Levi             University of Pisa (Italy)
Lori Pollock             University of Delaware (USA)
Heinz W. Schmidt         Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research
                             Organization (Australia)
Steve Skedzielewski      Amdahl Corporation (USA)
Boleslaw K. Szymanski    Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (USA)
Tadao Takaoka            Ibaraki University (Japan)
Jeffrey J. P. Tsai       University of Illinois at Chicago (USA)
Jerry Yan                NASA Ames Research Center (USA)


SAC '94 Co-Sponsoring SIG's
===========================

SIGAPL  (APL),  SIGAPP  (Applied  Computing),  SIGBIT  (Business   Information
Technology),   SIGBIO   (Biomedical   Computing),  SIGCUE  (Computer  Uses  in
Education), SIGFORTH (FORTH) and SIGSMALL/PC  (Small  and  Personal  Computing
Systems and Applications).


FOR FURTHER INQUIRIES CONTACT THE CONFERENCE DIRECTOR:

               Ed Deaton
               Department of Computer Science
               Hope College
               Holland, MI  49422-9000, U. S. A.
               Email: deaton@smaug.cs.hope.edu
               Tel: +1 616 394 7508
               FAX: +1 616 394 7123


SAC '94 OFFICIALS
=================

CONFERENCE CHAIR
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Hal Berghel, University of Arkansas

PROGRAM CHAIRS
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Terry Hengl, Knowledge Technology Inc. and PC AI Magazine
Joseph Urban, Arizona State University


CONFERENCE DIRECTOR
-------------------

Ed Deaton, Hope College

STEERING COMMITTEE
------------------

Elis Awad                (SIGBIT)
Hal Berghel              University of Arkansas (SIGAPP)
George Hedrick           Oklahoma State University
Richard Hetherington     University of Missouri-Kansas City
Abe Kandel               University of South Florida
S. Lakshmivarahan        University of Oklahoma
Irving Montanez          Brookhaven Labs (SIGFORTH)
William Poucher          Baylor University
Roy Rada                 University of Liverpool (SIGBIO)
Lynne Shaw               Consultant (SIGAPL)
John Talburt             University of Arkansas-Little Rock
Glenn Thompson           AMOCO
Elizabeth Unger          Kansas State University (SIGSMALL/PC)
Joe Urban                Arizona State University
Roger Wainwright         University of Tulsa
Kam-Fai Wong             Chinese University of Hong Kong



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