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Hesham El-Rewini
Department of Computer Science
University of Nebraska
Omaha, Nebraska 68182
Phone: (402) 554-2852
Fax: (402) 554-2975
E-mail: rewini@cs.unomaha.edu
Mobile agent infrastructure (transporting, naming, locating), multi-agent communication (brokering, mediation, filtering, routing, resource management), security, language support, agent standardization and agent based applications (Web data mining, online commerce, factory automation, etc.)
Dejan Milojicic
dejan@osf.org
TOG Research Institute
11 Cambridge Center
Cambridge, MA 02142
David Musliner
musliner@src.honeywell.com
Honeywell Technology Center, MN65-2200,
3660 Technology Drive
Minneapolis, MN 55418
Wolfgang Schroeder-Preikschat
wosch@cs.uni-potsdam.de
University of Potsdam
Computer Science Department
Am Neuen Palais 10
14469 Potsdam, GERMANY
Languages and paradigms, intermediate forms, extensions to conventional languages, macro and instruction level optimizations, instruction level parallelism , VLIW and multi-threading, speculative execution of code, branch-prediction techniques, compiling for compact binaries, source level transformations, partitioning and scheduling, continuos compilation with interpretation.
Sandeep Kumar
sandeep@hpl.hp.com
Hewlett-Packard Labs
1 Main Street
Cambridge, MA 02142
Santosh Pande
santosh.pande@uc.edu
ECECS Dept.
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, OH 45246
Sekhar Darbha
darbha@ece.rutgers.edu
ECE Dept.
Rutgers University
Piscataway, NJ 08855
Applications: performance optimization, scientific visualization, scientific computations, modeling and design, simulations, network configuration and management. Infrastructure: instrumentation, monitoring and data collection, visualization and presentation, logging and evaluation of interactions, consistent snapshots, consistent updates, combined algorithmic and interactive approaches.
Eileen Kraemer
eileen@cs.wustl.edu
Washington University
Campus Box 1045
St. Louis, MO 63130
ILP (Instruction Level Parallelism) combining hardware and configware, innovative configware: from glue logic to programming paradigm, load balancing in host/accelerator heterogenous processing, innovative software frameworks, partitioning parallelizing compilers, reconfiguration from programming language sources (also new languages), speed-up by migration: software/ configware/hardware, runtime/compiletime.
Reiner W. Hartenstein
hartenst@rhrk.uni-kl.de
Universitaet Kaiserslautern
Informatik (CS&E)
Bau 12, Postfach 3049
D-67653 Kaiserslautern, Germany
Models, languages and mechanisms for coordination; operating system and middleware support; coordination mechanisms for WWW and multi-agent systems; compiling techniques and semantic issues for coordination languages; coordination in software architecture design, case studies with industrial relevance.
Paolo Ciancarini
cianca@cs.unibo.it
Dept. of Computer Science, Univ. of Bologna
Pza. di Porta S.Donato 5
40127 Bologna, ITALY
Chris Hankin
clh@doc.ic.ac.uk
Dept. of Computing
Imperial College, University of London
Huxley Building, 180 Queen's Gate
London SW7 2BZ, UK
Robert Tolksdorf
tolk@cs.tu-berlin.de
Technische Universitat Berlin
Fachbereich 13, Informatik
Sekr. FR 6-10
D-10587 Berlin, GERMANY
Core technology: Interoperability, novel open distributed architectures, mediator architectures. Languages and applications: active databases, data warehouses, advanced query models, data mining and knowledge discovery. Integration challanges: object and transaction model integration, global information. Multi-media information services.
John Mylopoulos
jm@cs.toronto.edu
Dept. of Computer Science
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario M5S 3H5 <
CANADA
Avigdor Gal
avigal@cs.toronto.edu
Dept. of Computer Science
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario M5S 3H5
CANADA
Downsizing and porting to client-server platforms, performance evaluation, design and management of client-server systems, object-oriented design techniques, support and CASE tools, validation and verification, practical experiences in building and
Doug Schmidt
schmidt@cs.wustl.edu
Dept. of Computer Sc.
Washington University,
St. Louis,Missouri 63130-4899
Stefano Russo
sterusso@unina.it
Dipartimento di Informatica e Sistemistica
Universita' di Napoli
Federico II, Via Claudio 21
80125 Napoli
ITALY
Organized responses to environmental problems that may involve: storage, management and retrieval for large scientific databases (distributed ownership, heterogeneity, access, security, legacy, quality assurance); noisy and uncertain task environments; irregular spatial and temporal data distributions; knowledge representation; statistical computing, expert systems; visualization; decision support; Web-based collaboration.
David A. Swayne
dswayne@uoguelph.ca
Computing and Information Science Department
University of Guelph
Guelph, Ontario, N1G 2W1
CANADA
Ralf Denzer
Hochschule fuer Technik und Wirtschaft des Saarlandes
Saarbruecken, Germany
Gerald Schimak
Austrian Research Center
Seibersdorf, Austria
Design and analysis of transmission algorithms, design and analysis of distributed protocols, dynamic and static routing schemes, analysis of admission and flow control algorithms, fault tolerance, reconfiguration techniques, embedding and mapping problems, broadcasting and multicasting, quality of service, multiaccess communication.
Evangelos Kranakis
kranakis@scs.carleton.ca
School of Computer Science
Carleton University
Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6
Danny Krizanc
krizanc@scs.carleton.ca
School of Computer Science
Carleton University
Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6
Distributed application and system modeling, interconnection network analysis, trace file analysis techniques, network of workstation environments, process migration, performance prediction techniques and tools, evaluating and standardizing benchmarks, benchmarking experiences.
Mark J. Clement
clement@cs.byu.edu
Dept. of Computer Science
Brigham Young University
3372 TMCB
Provo, Utah 84602-6576
Xian-He Sun
sun@bit.csc.lsu.edu
Dept. of Computer Science
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA 70803-4020
Software tools offering virtually shared data objects, replication protocols and optimized caching techniques, distributed garbage collection, software supported fault tolerance, performance and scalability issues, naming issues, advanced programming techniques (blackboard versus message passing communication), limitations of client/server based technologies.
Eva Kuehn
eva@complang.tuwien.ac.at
University of Technology Vienna
Institute of Computer Languages
A-1040 Wien, Argentinierstr. 8
AUSTRIA
Development methodologies and run-time support for Web-oriented collaboration, practical application examples, parallelism within Web computing, Web-oriented operating systems, Web-enabled languages and tools, Web-oriented protocols, security in Web-based applications.
Nikola Serbedzija
nikola@first.gmd.de
GMD FIRST, Rudower Chaussee 5
D-12489 Berlin
GERMANY
Data management, performance evaluation of mobile/wireless networks and systems, network layer routing protocols, security issues, scalability and reliability, intermittent connectivity, service integration and inter-networking of wired and wireless networks transaction management issues, tracking and addressing issues for mobile hosts, applications.
Stephan Olariu
olariu@cs.odu.edu
Dept. of Computer Science
Old Dominion University
Norfolk, VA 23529-0162
Omran Bukhres
bukhres@cs.iupui.edu
Dept. of Computer Science
Purdue University
723 W. Michigan Ave., SL280
Indianapolis, IN 46202-5132
Workflow concepts and products, workflow and business process modeling, user interaction in workflow management systems, networking and database support for workflow systems, inter- and intra-organizational workflow, workflow for global collaboration, recovery and fault tolerance issues.
Gabriele Kotsis
gabi@ani.univie.ac.at
Dept. of Applied Computer Sc. and Info. Systems
University of Vienna
Lanaugasse 2/8
A-1080 Vienna, AUSTRIA
Christine Strauss
strauss@pom.bwl.univie.ac.at
Dept. of Business Administration and Management
University of Vienna
Bruenner Strasse 72
A - 1210 Vienna, AUSTRIA
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