zhangzh@calstate.bitnet (Zhihong Zhang) (04/19/89)
SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING, DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY (CADDM'89) OCTOBER 22-25, 1989 Hangzhou, China T H E C O N F E R E N C E CADDM'89 to be held in China will be hosted by the China Engineering Graphics Society (CEGS) and California State University (CSUS) and will be sponsored by Automation Technology Institute, USA (ATI) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). A I M S The purpose of the CADDM'89 is to promote the international exchange of research and expertise in the areas of Computer Graphics, CAD/CAM and CIM. Recent developments in practical applications will also be emphasized. C A L L F O R P A P E R S A. Abstracts of 100-200 words should be submitted by April 25, 1989. Abstracts should include the title of the paper, and the name, affiliation, mailing address and telephone number of the author. B. Authors will be notified by May 10, 1989. C. Authors should submit final manuscripts ready for photo-offset by June 15, 1989. All papers will be published in the conference proceedings. T O P I C S Suggested topics for conference papers include, but should not be limited to the following areas: Advances in Theory and Algorithms of Computer Graphics Application of Computer Graphics or CAD/CAM in Aeronautics, Architecture, Astronautics, Bioengineering, Cartography, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Mapping, Mechanical Engineering, Meteorology, Photogrammetry, Publishing and Shipbuilding. CAD/CAM and Engineering Data Base Computer Integrated manufacturing (CIM) Computer Generated Art Graphics Standards Human Factors and User Interface Image Processing and Data Compression Integration of CAD/CAM Techniques Knowledge Engineering and Expert Systems in CAD/CAM and CIM New Hardware for CAD/CAM Teaching CAD/CAM P A Y M E N T S C H E D U L E Conference registration fee, $400. Half of this fee is due May 15 with the submission of final manuscript. Balance of the registration fee must be paid by September 1, 1989. Late registration will be accepted but papers will not appear in the conference proceedings. (LAte registration fee is $450) SPOUSE PROGRAM. Special arrangements have been made for persons accompanying conference participants to visit schools, handicraft factories, a Chinese household, art museums, shopping areas, and scenic attractions near Hangzhou. The registration fee of $200 includes both conference banquets, transportation, meals, guides and admissions. Registration and payment should be completed by September 1, 1989. T R A V E L A R R A N G E M E N T S CITY TOUR. A short 2 day tour of scenic attractions, schools, factories and local city markets has been arranged for October 26th and 27th. The cost of $25 includes meals, transportation, guides and admissions. Registration and payment should be completed by September 1, 1989. POST-CONFERENCE TOUR. A week-long tour is being arranged to visit the Great Wall, Terra-Cotta Warriors, the Forbidden City and other attractions as well as the cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Xian, Guilin, and Hong Kong. Persons interested in the tour should request a tour brochure. Information for air travel to the conference and hotel information will be provided to conference participants. I N D U S T R Y P A R T I C I P A T I O N Industry representatives may make arrangements for exhibit space during the conference to display and demostrate their products. M A I L I N G A D D R E S S Abstracts, registration fee and inquiries should be directed to: A. Participants in the USA and Canada: Prof. Floyd LeCureux University Center for Computer Aided Design 1218 Engineering California State University, Sacramento Sacramento, California 95819-2694 Phone: (916)278-6127 E-Mail: UUCP -- ucbvax!ucdavis!csusac!athena!caddm BITNET -- CADDM@CALSTATE B. All other participants: Prof. Chen Jiannan P.O. Box 85 Beijing People's Republic of China Cable No: Beijing 0085 Telex: 22036 BIAAT CN