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From: "Bruce D. Shriver" <shriver.yktvmv%ibm-sj.csnet@csnet-relay.arpa> CALL FOR: Papers, Referees, Session Coordinators, Task Forces ============================================================= SOFTWARE TRACK of the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences ======================================================================== HICSS-19 is the nineteenth in a series of conferences devoted to advances in information and system sciences. The conference will encompass develop- ments theory and practice in the areas of systems architecture, software, decision support systems, and knowledge-based systems. The conference is sponsored by the University of Hawaii and the University of Southwestern Louisiana in cooperation with the ACM and the IEEE Computer Society. It will be held on Jan. 8-10, 1986 in Honolulu, Hawaii. Papers, referees, and session coordinators are solicited in the following areas: Software Design Tools, Techniques, and Environments Models of System and Program Behavior Testing, Verification, and Validation Professional Workstation Environments Alternative Language Paradigms Reuseability in Design and Implementation Knowledge-Based Systems Software Algorithm Analysis and Animation Visual Languages Authors please submit 250 word abstracts by May 1, 1985. Session and Task Force Coordinators should submit a 350 word proposal for the session or task force by Apr. 1, 1985. Referees should submit a list of the topics and the number of papers they are willing to review May 15, 1985. Authors should submit six (6) copies of the full paper (not to exceed 26 double-spaced pages including diagrams and references) by July 5, 1985 directly to: Bruce D. Shriver HICSS-19 Software Track Coordinator IBM T. J. Watson Research Center PO Box 218, Route 134 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 (914) 945-1664 compmail+: b.shriver csnet: shriver.yktvmv@ibm-sj