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33rd ACM Southeast Regional Conference 1995: Clemson, South Carolina, USA
- Robert Geist:
Proceedings of the 33th Annual Southeast Regional Conference, 1995, Clemson, South Carolina, USA, March 17-18, 1995. ACM 1995, ISBN 978-0-89791-747-6
Systems modeling
- Darrell Suggs, Robert G. Reynolds:
Constructing multiprocessor workload characterizations. 3-12 - A. V. Ramesh, Kishor S. Trivedi:
Semi-numerical transient analysis of Markov models. 13-23 - Sunil Hingorani, Oliver Heim:
A test suite for exposing design and implementation details in petri net simulators. 24-29
Database systems I
- Olivier Brissac:
An optimal algorithm for similarity based entity association. 30-36 - Christopher R. Senhouse:
An entity-relationship design system for graphical software development. 37-41 - A. Wesley Wear, Yu Gong, Kai H. Chang:
Database management for multimedia distributed collaborative writing. 42-51
Glenda
- Denzil Lobo:
Network Glenda software design. 52-57 - Jerry L. Bickham:
Parallel ocean modeling using Glenda. 58-63
Object oriented analysis and design I
- David A. Sykes:
Culturing objects to achieve efficient implementations and entity interactions in object-oriented programming. 64-72 - Zhonghua Li, Chris C. Kirkham:
Efficient implementation of aggregates in united functions and objects. 73-82
Graphics
- Edward T. Hammerand, Gidget R. Smith:
Analysis of primary extent algorithms for ray tracing. 83-91 - Lori Postner:
Human perception of halftoned images. 92-100 - A. Brandon Smith:
Using virtual reality for the simulation of infrared environments for human training. 101-109
Software engineering I
- Mary Jean Harrold, Loren Larsen, John Lloyd, David Nedved, Melanie Page, Gregg Rothermel, Manvinder Singh, Michael Smith:
Aristotle: a system for development of program analysis based tools. 110-119 - D. E. Stevenson:
Software engineering frontiers in computational science and engineering. 120-126 - Donald Gotterbarn, Robert Riser, Suzanne Smith:
The inverted functional matrix: a new approach to project intensive software engineering courses. 127-135
Visualization
- Yun Wang:
Facets: a new algorithm for extracting 3-D surface from volume data. 136-142 - Ryan Gene Benton:
Using genetic algorithms to improve interpretation of satellite data. 143-145
Paging
- Thomas J. Murray, A. Wayne Madison, James Westall:
Lookahead page placement. 146-155 - Vidyadhar Phalke:
A time invariant working set model for independent reference. 156-164 - Stephen Hughes:
A new bound for space bounded server algorithms. 165-169
Computer science education
- Mark A. Holliday:
Incremental game development in an introductory programming course. 170-175 - Steve Benford, Edmund K. Burke, Eric Foxley, Christopher A. Higgins:
The Ceilidh system for the automatic grading of students on programming courses. 176-182 - Marguerite Saacks-Giguette:
An undergraduate research and mentoring program in computer science. 183-186 - Judith A. Hankins, Brenda C. Parker:
The impact of accreditation on CS1 and CS2. 187-194
Algorithms
- John D. McCalpin, Mark Smotherman:
Automatic benchmark generation for cache optimization of matrix operations. 195-204 - Luke Olszewski:
A timing comparison of the conjugate gradient and Gauss-Seidel parallel algorithms in a one-dimensional flow equation using PVM. 205-212 - Fenglien Lee, Richard Jou:
Efficient parallel geometric algorithms on a mesh of trees. 213-218 - Kequin Li:
Probabilistic analysis of an approximation algorithm for maximum subset sum using recurrence relations. 219-226
Distributed systems
- Nacira Guerroudji:
Logical model for administration policy specification. 227-232
Database systems II
- Vram Kouramajian, Ramez Elmasri:
The TI/R--Tree: a temporal--spatial access structure. 233-239 - Rajiv Bagai, Mehmet A. Orgun:
A temporal paraconsistent relational algebra for incomplete and inconsistent information. 240-248
Applications
- Sridhar Narayan:
Generating nonlinear class boundaries using distributed encodings. 249-253 - W. Rick Smith:
A prototype and algorithms for tree ring area measurement. 254-259
Panel discussion
- Allen S. Parrish, David W. Cordes, James Cross, Brian A. Malloy:
Ada in the undergraduate curriculum. 261 - James H. Cross II, T. Dean Hendrix, Mark Sadler, Brian Randles:
Reengineering a program visualization tool. 265-266 - Robert A. Allen, John Abbas Youssefi:
Teaching the internet: a protocol for interactive learning. 267-268
Languages
- Warren X. Li:
Building efficient incremental LL parser by augmenting LL table and threading parse tree. 269-270 - James M. Bateman:
Two constructions of C++ subclasses from functions. 271-272 - Stephen M. Jodis:
Experiences and successes in teaching a language many CS students didn't want to learn: COBOL. 273-274 - Frank Hadlock:
A tabular parsing algorithm with error recovery. 275-276 - Evelyn Stiller, Gregory A. Riccardi:
A heuristic approach to RNA secondary structure prediction. 277-278
Object oriented analysis and design II
- Fatma Dandashi, James Acquah, Sudhanshu Killedar, Hadon Nash, William Pritchette, David Rine:
Concurrent engineering of an object-oriented particle-in-cell simulations environment for physicists. 279-280 - Sau-Ming Lau:
The HOOL: an object-oriented environment for parallel programming in workstation clusters. 281-282 - Noureddine Kara Zaitri, Xavier Castellani:
A process and a tool to map communication components of data flows to objects. 283-284
Software engineering II
- Gerald F. Gattis, Thomas J. Cheatham:
Testing object-oriented software. 285-286 - Patricia A. McQuaid:
Profiling software complexity. 287-288 - Omar Hammami:
Fighting space complexity of compile time cache management schemes. 289-290
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