webster%im4u@Marble.SW.MCC.COM (Dallas Webster) (02/20/88)
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USICON AGENDA
THIRD ANNUAL
USER SYSTEM INTERFACE
CONFERENCE
FEBRUARY 26-27, 1988
SOUTH PLAZA HOTEL
AUSTIN, TEXAS
PURPOSE: To Promote the technical exchange
and dissemination of research findings
and technology developments that can
be applied to improve user interfaces.
Friday, February 26, 1988
8:00-8:50 Conference Registration
8:50-9:00 Welcome Address
M. Sury, Lockheed Austin
Division
Friday, February 26, 1988, Morning Session A
9:00-9:20
Protocol Driven User Interfaces in an Object Oriented Distributed System,
Michael A. Dean and Richard Mackey, Jr., BBN Laboratories, Inc.
9:20-9:40
User Interface Challenges in Development of an Interactive Software
Prototyping System, Michael Conrad, Jeffrey Leon and Terry Welch,
International Software Systems
9:40-10:00
A User Interface for Specifying and Attaching Dynamic Attributes to
Objects, Laura DeYoung and Jay Glicksman, Advanced Decision Systems
10:00-10-20 BREAK
Friday, February 26, 1988, Morning Session B
10:20-10:40
The MIRANDA Rapid Prototyping Environment, David Turner, University of
Kent, Canturbury, England
10:40-11:00
SIMS: Single Interface to Multiple Systems, Jasmine Pavlin and Raymond L.
Bates, University of Southern California
11:00-11:20
An Object-Oriented Knowledge Based Interface System for Prototyping
Engineering Applications, Richard Peskin and Mark Russo, Rutgers, The
State University of New Jersey
11:20-11:40
Interactive Visualization and Control of Parallel Computations, Sandra S.
Walther, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
11:40-1:30 LUNCH
Friday, February 26, 1988, Afternoon Session A
1:30-1:50
Teaching Scientific Inquiry Skills: SMITHTOWN, Valerie J. Shute, AFHRL/MOE
1:50-2:10
CONFER: A Socratic Dialogue Interface for Reflective Inquiry, James W.
Parlett, J. Wesley Regian, AFHRL/IS
2:10-2:30
Common LISP User Interface Environment, Kerry Kimbrough, Texas Instruments
2:30-2:50
KASK: An Intelligent User Interface to the CLIPS Rule Based System, M. A.
Styblinski, Texas A&M University
2:50-3:10 BREAK
Friday, February 26, 1988, Afternoon Session B
3:10-3:30
User Interface Development and Management with the Lockheed User Interface
Sys tem (LUIS), Jerry Manheimer, Carl Burnett, Jo Ann Wallers, Lockheed
Austin Division
3:30-3:50
Use of Rapid Prototyping and Part-Task Simulation in Field Evaluation of
User-Sys tem Interfaces, Jim Goff and Paul Sorenson, Lockheed Austin
Division
3:50-4:10
RAPID: A Prototyping Environment for Battle Management Information
Systems, S. A. Moody, T.H. Hudson, M. W. Salisbury, Boeing Aerospace
Company
4:10-4:30
PARGEN: A Prototyping Tool for Natural Language Interfaces, Mark
Salisbury, Boeing Aerospace Company
Saturday, February 27, 1988,
Morning Session A (parallel with Morning Session B)
9:00-9:10
Automatic Interface Generation from Grammar Specifications, Steve
Cousins, Washing ton University
9:10-9:30
A Natural Language Interface for Knowledge Based Systems, Inderjeet Mani &
Charles T. Hemphill, Texas Instruments
9:30-9:50
Scenario Based Rapid Prototyping for Requirements Exploration:
Work in Progress, S. Thebaut, H. Holbrook, L. Kaufman, and M. Interrante,
University of Florida
9:50-10:10
Learning Word Pair Frequencies as an Aid to Automatic Speech Recognition,
Stephen Morgan, Texas A&M University
Saturday, February 27, 1988,
Morning Session B (parallel with morning session A)
9:00-9:10
PSYCHO: A Graphical Language for Supporting Schema Evolution in Object
Oriented Databases, Hyoung-Joo Kim and Henry North, University of Texas at
Austin
9:10-9:30
The Intelligent Dispatching Assistant, Alex Chen, Hari Reddy and Kris
Muthukrishnan, Texas Instruments, and Harry Mathis, Sallie Sheppard and
Lee Bank, Texas A&M University
9:30-9:50
A Methodology for Capturing the Illusive Mental Model, Nancy Cooke, LEMSCO
and Rice University
9:50-10:10
KASIE: A Data Collection Tool for Knowledge Engineering, Thomas Kanarski
and Lee George, Lockheed Austin Division
10:10-10:30 BREAK
Saturday, February 27, 1988, Morning Session C
10:30-10:50
Navigation Through Cyberspace, Kim Fairchild and Alan Wexelblat, MCC
10:50-11:10
A User Centered, Goal Directed Menu System for the ALBM Planning
Application, Mark Vincent LaPolla, Lockheed Software Technology Center
11:10-11:30
Presentation Planning Using an Integrated Knowledge Base, Lawrence Miller,
Yigal Arens and Norman Sonheimer, University of Southern California
11:30-11:50
Executable Graphical Specifications for User Interfaces, Tom Slade,
William Lively, Sallie Sheppard, John DeSoi, Randall Duncan, and Mark
Lease, Texas A&M University
11:50-1:30 LUNCH
Saturday, February 27, 1988, Afternoon Session
1:30-1:50
The Computer Based Display of Procedures, David R. Desaulniers, Douglas
Gillan, Lockheed Engineering and Management Services Company, Marianne
Rudisill, NASA/JSC, and Michael Burns, AT&T Bell Laboratories
1:50-2:10
Designing the User Interface for the Space Station Information System:
Work in Progress, Douglas Gillan, Robert Lewis, Kritina Holden, Susan Adam
and Tim McKay, Lockheed Engineering and Management Services Company, and
Marianne Rudisill, NASA/JSC
2:10-2:30
Designing Workstations for Users in Weightless Environments, Dean Jensen,
Douglas Gillan, Lockheed Engineering and Management Services Company, and
Marianne Rudisill, NASA/JSC
2:30-5:00 Vendor Demos
INQUIRIES:
For additional information contact:
Dr. M. B. Sury, T4-30 , (512) 448 5314
Diana Webster, T@-30, (512) 448-5234
(webster@austin.lockheed.com)
or Mr. R. Hockenberger, T3-91, (512)-448-5858
Building 30 E
Lockheed Austin Division
P.O.Box 17100
AUSTIN Texas 78760
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