[comp.lang.apl] Workshop APL techniques in expert systems

Paul_APLnick_Berry@cup.portal.com (03/02/88)

                      WORKSHOP ANNOUNCEMENT

    A workshop on APL Techniques in Expert Systems will be held
at Syracuse August 16-20, 1988 under the joint sponsorship of
ACM/SigAPL and Syracuse University. The co-chairs are Garth
Foster (Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Information Science)
and James Kraemer (School of Business).

    The workshop will include group lectures and demonstration
plus parallel hands-on sessions on both mainframe and micro-based
systems. Implementation vehicles include IBM APL2, STSC APL*Plus,
and Sharp APL under Unix(TM). Topics include:

    Comparison of rule-based systems: Kenneth Fordyce and Gerald
Sullivan, Numerically Intensive Computing, IBM, Kingston, NY;
    Fuzzy sets: Andreas Geyer-Schulz, the Economics University of
Vienna;
    Associative semantic processing: W. D. Hagamen MD, Cornell
Medical College, New York;
    Multi-mode logic: John McInturff, Boeing Advanced Systems,
Seattle;
    Knowledge-representation case studies with SASNEST: Graeme
Jones & David Bonyun, I.P. Sharp Associates, Ottawa.

    The workshop fee is $600;  there are discounts for early
registration and to members of ACM or SigAPL. Attendance is
limited to 50; experience in APL programming is required. For
registration: Dr. Davice Chimene, University College, Syracuse
University, Syracuse, NY 13210; (315) 423-3269. Technical and
program information: Dr. James R. Kraemer, Quantitative Methods,
School of Business, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13210;
(315) 423-3747. kraemer@suvm.BITNET;  jkraemer@ipsa [I P Sharp network]

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