[news.announce.conferences] CFP: Expert Systems Technology in the ADP Environment

lfa@ORNL-STC10.ARPA (LFA) (07/28/87)

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			   CALL FOR PAPERS
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		 NARDAC Washington/ORNL/DSRD Conference 
				  on
	     Expert Systems Technology in the ADP Environment
			    to be held in
			   Washington, D.C.
                          November 2-3, 1987

THE CONFERENCE
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     The Naval Regional Data Automation Center in Washington, D.C., the Oak 
Ridge National Laboratory, and the Data Systems Research and Development  
Program, Martin Marietta Energy Systems are hosting a conference; its 
primary focus is on the use of Artificial Intelligence in traditional computing
domains and its potential for further exploitation.  Both invited talks and 
contributed papers will be given at the conference.  


INVITED SPEAKERS
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	Several individuals have tentatively accepted invitations to speak at
this conference on the various aspects of Artificial Intelligence as it 
pertains to traditional computing problems.  Scheduled speakers and their 
topic areas include:

	Prof. James Slagle (Minnesota)       -  Keynote speaker
	Prof. Brian Gaines (Calgary)         -  Intelligent Interfaces for 
                                                Knowledge-Based Systems
	Prof. Larry Henschen (Northwestern)  -  Logic and Databases
	Dr. Sukhumay Kundu (Louisiana State) -  AI in Software Engineering


CONTRIBUTED PAPERS
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	In addition to the invited talks, papers are being solicited from
researchers in academia, government and industry in the following areas:

	ADP Project and Systems Management,
	Knowledge-Based Simulation and Modeling,
	Intelligent Man-Machine Interfaces,
	Intelligent Databases,
	AI in Software Engineering, 
	AI as a Tool for Decision-Making, and
	Innovative Applications in MIS or Scientific Computing.


SUBMISSION DETAILS
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	Authors are asked to submit five (5) copies of their paper, which is to
be single-spaced and between five to seven pages in length.  Both finished and
ongoing research will be considered by the program committee and reviewers.  

Send papers (in English), requests for additional information, and all other 
correspondence to 

	Lloyd F. Arrowood
	Program Chairman
	Oak Ridge National Laboratory
	Building 4500-North, Mail Stop 207
	Oak Ridge, TN 37831
		or
	BITNET:  LFA@ORNLSTC
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