jtr@cs.exeter.ac.uk (Jason Trenouth) (02/21/89)
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* INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON *
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* A R T I F I C I A L I N T E L L I G E N C E *
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* A N D S O F T W A R E E N G I N E E R I N G *
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* University of Exeter, *
* 12-14th April 1989. *
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* Sponsored by: *
* the American Association for AI, *
* the DTI, and *
* the Ablex Publishing Corp. *
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D R A F T P R O G R A M M E
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10:30 -- coffee
11:00 - 1:00 pm
Opening remarks
-- D. Partridge
Programming in the year 2009
-- R.C. Waters (MIT)
<to be decided>
<to be decided>
1-2pm -- lunch
2:00 - 3:30 pm
<title to be announced>
-- L. Erman (Teknowledge)
Explicit know-how as the basis of current business applications
-- A. d'Agapeyeff (Expertech)
Validation of Expert Systems
-- E. P. Andert (Interstate Electronics, CA)
3:30 pm -- tea
4:00 - 5:30 pm
Can computers help us with software production and maintenance?
-- A. Sloman (Sussex Univ.)
The gene modeler: an exercise in practical AI-software development
-- C. Fields (New Mexico State Univ.)
Understanding the human element of software development
-- H. Sharp (Open Univ.)
6:00 pm Reception -- Reed Hall (light food and drinks)
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9:00 - 11:00
The use of proof plans in formal methods
-- A. Bundy (Edinburgh Univ.)
NuPRL as a specification tool
-- J. Bruten (HP Labs., Bristol) & A. Smaill (Edinburgh Univ.)
Specification and conversation
-- A. Finkelstein (Imperial College)
PRECOMAS and the certification cycle
-- M. Franova (LRI, Orsay) & A. Galton (Exeter Univ.)
11:00 -- coffee
11:30 - 1:00 pm
Programming with problem solving environments
-- E. Kant (Schlumberger, Texas)
Guidelines for requirements discussions
-- M. Mahmoud & R. Rada (Liverpool Univ.)
Exploratory programming via temporal database management
-- J. Trenouth (Exeter Univ.)
1:00 - 2:00 pm - lunch
2:00 - 3:30 pm
<to be decided>
A metrics-driven approach to the automatic acquisition of SE knowledge
-- R.G. Reynolds (Wayne State Univ., MI)
Commonsense-planner approach to specification synthesis
-- S. Nakajima (Univ. of Oregon - NEC Corp., Japan)
3:30 pm - tea
4:00 - 5:30 pm Panel discussion
Knowledge acquisition support tools
-- N. Shadbolt (Nottingham Univ.)
{Unconfirmed} KEATS, past present and future -- Eisenstadt
{Unconfirmed} Usability of power tools -- Young
{Unconfirmed} Acquiring uncertain knowledge -- Fox
{Unconfirmed} Lessons from KADS -- Breuker/Weilinga
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9:30 - 11:00 am
On the modeling relationship between software engineering and AI
-- G. Arango (UC Irvine, CA)
Intelligent search of and planning for satisficing problem-solving
paths and solutions
-- V. Seppanen (Tech. Res. Centre of Finland, Oulu)
Application of AI techniques to software reuse
-- J.F. Cloarec, L. Bruneau & A. Feroldi
(CNET -- French National Telecommunication Res. Centre)
11:00 am - coffee
11:00 - 1:00 pm Panel Discussion
Wider systems issues
-- D. Shorter
(Commercial, academic [from both sides of Atlantic], and possibly
funding agencies.)
1:00 - 2:00pm lunch
End of workshop
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