[comp.lang.smalltalk] Computer Technology Symposium - Knowledge Engineering Using Forth

aca@nyit.UUCP (Al Arthur) (12/09/86)

                            *** Announcement ****

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			Knowledge Engineering Using Forth

Date:	23 January, 1987
Place:	C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University (Long Island, New York)

About The Symposium:

   The Computer Technology Symposium on Knowledge Engineering Using Forth
is being held at Long Island University's C.W. Post Campus and is being
sponsored in colaboration with the Institute for Applied Forth Research.
The symposium is an outgrowth of the increased use of Forth for real-time
artificial intelligence applications.  Forth's simplicity allows it to be
used in high-performance RISC-like computers and its extensibility has given
it a richness comperable to LISP.  Together, these two aspects promise a
future of real-time knowledge engineering.  The Symposium presentations
will include invited lecturers, tutorials, panel discussions, and exhibits
on Forth technology.  The symposium will benifit technical personnel involved
in real-time applications and/or knowledge engineering as well as managers
of such projects.

About the C.W. Post Campus:

   The C.W. Post Campus is located on the scenic North Shore of Long
Island and is conveniently located near major highways as well as the
Long Island Railroad.

		S p e a k e r   S e s s i o n s

"Pulse Code Neural Networks"
	Dr. William Dress (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

"An Extensible Language for Autonomous Robots"
	Mr. Lawrence Forsley (Laboratory for Laser Energetics)

"List Processing and Object-Oriented Programming Using Forth"
	Mr. Dennis Feucht (Innovatia, Inc.)

"The Application of Artificial Intelligence Technology to Process Control"
	Major Steven LeClair (Wright Patterson Air Force Base)


			R e g i s t r a t i o n

   The symposium registration fee includes all lectures, tutorials,
panel discussions, and exhibits. Also included in the fee is a continental
breakfast, refreshments, a luncheon, and a wine and cheese reception to
close out the day.  Each registrant will receive symposium proceedings.

	*PLEASE MAIL YOUR REGISTRATION BY JANUARY 7th to:*

		Knowledge Engineering Symposium
		Department of Computer Science
		C.W. Post Campus
		Long Island University
		Brookville, N.Y. 11548

	*PLEASE INCLUDE IN YOUR REGISTRATION*

	1) Your Name
	2) Your Address
	3) Your Telephone Number
	4) Check for $150 payable to: "Knowledge Engineering Symposium"
	5) Indicate if you would prefer the Vegitarian option for Luncheon


Need more information, or directions?

	Call Ms. Rita Moore at: (516) 299-2293

	or Send Electronic Mail to the following USENET address...
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	Alex Arthur / Systems Programmer
	New York Institute of Technology
	Computer Graphics Laboratory
	Old Westbury, New York 11568

Phone: (516) 686-7644