[comp.ai.digest] Conference - NEXUS meeting at AAAI

cerys@XX.LCS.MIT.EDU (Dan Cerys) (07/09/87)

I don't recall seeing the following on these lists, but this meeting is
probably interesting to those interested in the TI Explorer.  Please
post if it will appear before July 15.



        The National Explorer Users' Society will meet during AAAI-87 in
Conference Room A of the Conference Center House at Seattle Center in
Seattle, Washington on Wednesday, the fifteenth of July from three
o'clock until six o'clock.

	3:00  Welcome, Introductions, and Organization
		Rich Acuff, Stanford University
	3:20  Explorer II
		Chuck Corley, Strategic Systems Engineering, TI
	3:30  New Customer Support Offerings
		Phil Campbell, Technical Support Center, TI
	3:35  Release 3.0 Summary
		Joyce Statz, User Interface Branch, TI
	3:45  TGC, System Training
		Jim Mynatt, AI Technical Consultant, TI
	3:55  Networking, Namespace, and Generic Network Interface
		Roger Frech, Networking Branch, TI
	4:05  New Compiler Features
		Merrill Cornish, member, Group Technical Staff, TI
	4:15  Future Directions
		Henry Carr, Explorer Software Development, TI
	4:25  Educational Marketing Survey
		John Alden, Educational Marketing, TI
	4:30  Bi-Directional Question and Answer
	5:10  Break into groups to talk about
		Explorer II with Chuck Corley
		LX/Multiprocessing with Kari Karhi
		Networking with Roger Frech
		TI Prolog with Dan Cerys

        NEXUS, the National Explorer Users' Society, met last year as
the Explorer Users' Group at AAAI-86.  The purpose of the group is to
share technical information about the Explorer.  There are no dues or
membership fees.  Membership is open to all Explorer users.  To join,
send your name, address, phone number, and net address to either of the
following addresses:

	Rich Acuff
	Stanford University
	251 Medical School Office Building
	Stanford CA 94305
	acuff@sumex-aim.stanford.edu

	Glenda S. McKinney M/S 2201
	Texas Instruments
	P. O. Box 2909
	Austin TX 78769
	mckinney%dsg%ti-csl@csnet-relay

        Conference Room A is on the second floor of the Conference
Center House, in the northeast corner.  The Conference Center House is
across the plaza from the Coliseum.