[comp.theory] SAC '91 -- Preliminary Call for papers

ralphw@MCS213K.CS.UMR.EDU (Ralph Wilkerson) (06/10/91)

*****PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS*****
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1992 SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED COMPUTING (SAC '92)
                        MARCH 1-3, 1992
           KANSAS CITY CONVENTION CENTER

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SAC '92

SAC '92 is the annual conference of the ACM Special Interest Group on Applied
Computing (SIGAPP).  For the past six years, SAC '92 has been a primary forum
for applied computing practitioners and researchers.  This year, SAC '92 will
be held in conjunction with the 1992 ACM Computer Science Conference in Kansas
City.  State-of-the-Art and State-of-the-Practice papers in all areas of applied
computing are invited, including, but not limited to, Artificial Intelligence,
Cognitive Science, Communications, Computational Linguistics, Database,
Distributed Systems, Expert Systems, Hypermedia, Graphics and Image Processing,
Human/Machine Interfaces, Logic and Symbolic Programming, Medical Informatics,
Networking, Neural Networks, Object Oriented Programming, Office Automation,
Parallelism and Software Engineering.  Special sessions and panels are also
encouraged.

GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION

Original papers from any area of applied computing will be considered.
Several categories of papers will be considered for presentation and
publication: (1) original and unpublished research articles, (2) reports of
innovative applications in the arts, sciences, engineering, business,
government and industry, and (3) reports of successful technology transfer to
new problem domains.  Each category of submission will be reviewed by peer
groups appropriate to that category.  Accepted articles in all categories will
be published in the SAC '92 Conference Proceedings to be published by the ACM
Press.  Best student papers will qualify for awards.  Expanded versions of
selected papers from all categories will be considered for publication in the
ACM/SIGAPP quarterly APPLIED COMPUTING REVIEW.

In order to facilitate the blind external review process, submission guidelines
must be strictly adhered to:

> Submit 5 copies of manuscript to SAC '92 Secretariat at address, below.
> Author name(s) and address(es) are NOT to appear in the body of the paper,
  and self-reference should be in third person.
> Body of paper should not exceed 5,000 words (approx. 20 pages, double-spaced).
> Separate cover sheet should be attached to each copy, containing (1) title,
  (2) author(s) and affiliation(s), and (3) address (including e-mail and fax
   number) to which correspondence should be addressed.
> In order to qualify as a student paper, ALL authors must be students at the
  time the manuscript was submitted.
> All papers and panel proposals must be submitted by November 15, 1992.

DIRECT ALL CORRESPONDENCE, INQUIRIES AND SUBMISSIONS TO:

SAC '92 SECRETARIAT
% Computer Science - MS 219
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK  74078-0599
e-mail: SAC92@a.cs.okstate.edu
fax: (1)-405-744-7074


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                      IMPORTANT DATES

   PAPERS DUE:   November 15, 1991
   PANEL PROPOSALS DUE:    November 15, 1991
   AUTHOR NOTIFICATION:    December 13, 1991
   CAMERA READY COPY DUE:    January 10, 1992
   CONFERENCE BEGINS:    March 1, 1992
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SAC '92 CONFERENCE CHAIR
Hal Berghel, U. Arkansas

SAC '92 PROGRAM CHAIR
George Hedrick, Oklahoma State


SAC '92 STEERING COMMITTEE

Hal Berghel, U. Arkansas
George Hedrick, Oklahoma State
Richard Hetherington, U. Missouri-KC
Abe Kandel, Florida State
S. Lakshmivarahan, U. Oklahoma
William Poucher, Baylor
John Talburt, U. Arkansas-Little Rock
Glenn Thompson, AMOCO
Elizabeth Unger, Kansas State
Joe Urban, Arizona State
Roger Wainwright, U. Tulsa
Kam-Fai Wong, ECRC

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SAC '92 PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Moonis Ali, U. Tennessee
Mike Bauer, U. Western Ontario
Nader Bshouty, U. Calgary
Andy Cheese, Siemens AG
George Coghill, U. Auckland
Phil Cox, TGS Systems
Ed Deaton, San Diego State Univ.
Sudershan Dhall, U. Oklahoma
Paolino Di Felice, U. di L'Aquila
David Elizandro, East Texas State
Michael Folk, NCSA
Ephraim Glinert, RPI
Ron Goforth, U. Arkansas/NHRC
Calvin Gotlieb, U. Toronto
Geoff Harris, Griffith Univ.
Ray Hashemi, U. Arkansas-LR
Terry Hengl, PC AI
Hitoshi Aida, U. Tokyo
C.J. Hwang, SW Texas
Arthur Karshmer, New Mexico State
R. Kotagiri, U. Melbourne
Vijay Kumar, U. Missouri-KC
Louis LeBlanc, U. Arkansas-LR
Doris Lidtke, Towson State
Lester Lipsky, U. Connecticut
Hongjum Lu, Nat. U. Singapore
Ron Oliver, Cal Poly - SLO
Wuxu Peng, SW Texas
Raju Ramaswamy, UMKC
Richard Rankin, U. Missouri-Rolla
David Roach, U. Arkansas
Joe Schmuller, CDM FPOC
Moti Schneider, Florida Inst. Tech.
James Senn, Georgia State
Sujeet Shenoi, U. Tulsa
Charles Shub, U. Colorado-CS
Peter Smith, Cal State-Northridge
Patrick Valduriez, INRIA
Marco Valtorta, U. South Carolina
Ming-fang Wang, U. Central Arkansas
Ian Watson, U. Manchester
Kyu-Young Whang, KAIST
George Whitson, U. Texas-Tyler
Ralph Wilkerson, U. Missouri-Rolla
Hee Youn, U. Texas-Arlington
Mansour Zand, U. Nebraska-Omaha