[comp.ai.digest] CFP: The 3rd IFIP W.G. 5.2 Workshop on Intelligent CAD - Osaka

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			   CALL FOR PAPERS

       - The Third IFIP W.G. 5.2 Workshop on Intelligent CAD -

		  26-29 September 1989, OSAKA, JAPAN

AIM:
	This workshop is the last in the series of  three IFIP Working
Group 5.2  workshops on Intelligent CAD.  In  October 1987,  the first
workshop  was successfully  held  at MIT, USA,  and  the second at the
University of  Cambridge, UK, in which  various concepts  and problems
about Intelligent CAD (ICAD) were outlined.

The concept of ICAD is now  developed and it  is not too  early to say
that  ICAD is an environment  or a set of  tools to support designer's
intellectual activities with built-in design knowledge.

In the first workshop we have found  out that understanding the nature
of design  processes  and    representation of design  objects   in an
evolutionary design process are  more important.  The second  workshop
was  more  concerned  about   such  technical  issues  as features and
geometric reasoning and system architecture and  implementation tools,
besides pursuing  further  understanding design.  The results  of  the
first workshops will be soon published from North-Holland.  The second
workshop record is also in preparation.

Based  on  theoretical and   technological  achievements  made  in the
previous workshops, this third workshop  aims at pin-pointing critical
issues in developing ICAD  and identifying future research  directions
through stimulating discussions among experts of the field.

SCOPE:
- Theoretical issues for developing ICAD
- Implementation tools and techniques for ICAD
- Design research and ICAD
- Design knowledge for ICAD

FORMAT:
	The number of participants are roughly limited  to 50 in order
to stimulate mutual exchange of opinions.  Thus, participation will be
decided  based  on  submitted position   papers or extended abstracts.

Potential  authors are invited to submit  5 copies of a position paper
(or an extended abstract) of 1000 to 2000 words (reference and figures
do not count) before May 1, 1989. Acceptance will  be notified by July
1 and the accepted  authors will submit  the preprint versions of full
papers by  August 15, 1989.   The results  of  the  workshop   will be
published by North-Holland.  The program  committee will select papers
for this book from the submitted full papers after the workshop.

A couple of subgroups will  be  formed during the workshop  to discuss
specialized   topics.  The topics will   be  suggested at the  opening
session based on the reviews of position papers.  In addition to this,
there will be distinguished invited speakers.

SCHEDULE:
- 1 May 1989		Deadline for position papers/extended abstracts.
- 1 July 1989		Notification of acceptance.
- 15 August 1989	Deadline for preprint versions.
- 26-29 September 1989	Workshop.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
H. Yoshikawa - Chairman - (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
F. Arbab - Co-Chairman - (University of Southern California, USA)
A. Bijl (University of Edinburgh, UK)
D. Brown (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA)
S. Finger (Carnegie-Mellon University, USA)
T. Holden (University of Cambridge, UK)
F. Kimura (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
T. Kjellberg (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
K. MacCallum (University of Strathclyde, UK)
H. Suzuki (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
T. Tomiyama (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
M. Waldron (The Ohio State University, USA)

CORRESPONDENCE:	Please send your application to:

	Professor Hiroyuki Yoshikawa
	Department of Precision Machinery Engineering
	The University of Tokyo
	Hongo 7-3-1, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113, JAPAN
	Tel: +81-3-812-2111 (ext. 6446)
	Telex: 272 2111 FEUT J
	Fax: +81-3-812-8849
	Internet: b39711%tansei.cc.u-tokyo.junet@relay.cs.net