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CALL FOR PAPERS ELEVENTH ANNUAL IEEE PHOENIX CONFERENCE ON COMPUTERS AND COMMUNICATIONS (IPCCC - 92) April 1-3, 1992 Scottsdale, Arizona This international conference provides a forum for the presentation and exchange of current work in the field of synergism of computers and communications, and their applications areas. We are particularly soliciting industrial, business, and government participation as well as the active involvement of the academic community. We know it is vital that there be a dialogue between practitioners and researchers. Thus, in addition to research contributions, we look forward to reports detailing experiments, evaluations, problems, and opportunities associated with design, implementation, and operation. Such reports will be given special consideration. Submitted manuscript must be no longer than 5,000 words, be typed double-spaced, and include an abstract of approximately 300 words. Long papers and reports will not be considered. Authors should obtain company and government clearances prior to submission of the papers. Please submit five copies of complete paper and abstract by 15 July 1991 to: Dr. Ming T. (Mike) Liu, Program Chair Ohio State University Dept. of Computer & Information Science 2036 Neil Avenue Columbus OH 43210-1277, USA Tel: (614) 292-6552 e-mail: mike.liu@osu.edu Fax: (614) 292-9021 All papers submitted will be refereed by the Program Committee. They will be judged with respect to their quality originality and relevance. Authors will be notified of acceptance/rejection shortly after 20 September 1991. Accepted papers will be published in the IPCCC-92 Proceedings. SPECIAL SESSIONS We solicit proposals for special topics and panel sessions. Each proposal should include subject, justification, and names of possible participants. Proposals should be sent to the Program Chair by 15 July 1991. Proposers will be notified of provisional acceptance shortly after 15 August 1991. TUTORIALS Proposals for one-day tutorials related to the suggested topics are desired. Please contact the Tutorials Chair for tutorial proposal submission guidelines. Proposals should be sent by 15 July 1991 to: Dr. Ann Miller, Tutorials Chair Motorola Satellite Communications 2501 S. Price Rd. Mail Drop G1140 Chandler, AZ 85248-2899 (602) 732-3874 (Fax/3046) e-mail: am-ipccc@asuvax.eas.asu.edu EXHIBITS Exhibits of commercial products and demonstrable prototypes related to the suggested topics are solicited. Please contact the Exhibits Chair by 3 September 1991. Dr. Frank Caliss, Exhibits Chair Arizona State University Department of Computer Science & Engineering Tempe, AZ 85287-5406 Tel: (602)965-2804 e-mail: caliss@asuvax:eas.asu.edu SUGGESTED TOPICS: Computer Technology *Parallel and Distributed Computing *Fault Tolerance and Reliability *Neural Network Computing *Distributed Database Systems *Optical Disk Storage *VLSI/VHSIC Developments *Advanced Architectures Communications Technology *Fiber Optics *Satellite/Terrestrial Systems *Communications Theory *Spread Spectrum Software Systems *Specification Methodologies *Development Environments *Object-Oriented Systems *Real-Time Systems *Performance Measurement and Evaluation *Graphics and Scientific Visualization *Distributed Operating Systems *Project Management Networking Systems *OSI Networks and Interoperability *Fault Tolerance Networks *Local and Wide Area Networks *Network Management, Control, and Security *ISDN Systems *Value Added Networking AI/Expert Systems *Expert System Design and Applications *Non-traditional Languages *Distributed AI Systems *Intelligent Databases Applications *Medical Information Systems *Process Control *CAD/CAE/CAM *Robotics and Computer Vision *Multi-Media Databases