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PA EXPO98
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Subject: PA EXPO98
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From: info@pap.com
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 17:38:02 +0000
PRACTICAL APPLICATION EXPO98
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
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23-27 March 1998, London, UK
Home page http://www.demon.co.uk/ar/Expo98/
Held in cooperation with AAAI and sponsored to date by Arthur Andersen,
Andata, Amzi! inc, CompulogNet, PMG, ISL, LPA, IF Computer, LPA, Prolog
Development Centre and PrologIA.
Detailed information on tutorials, invited speakers and conference
programmes is now available. Please see below for web site addresses.
REGISTRATION is also now available at
http://www.demon.co.uk/ar/Expo98/
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PA EXPO is now firmly established as a key international event in the
advanced software calendar. PA EXPO98 houses four major conferences uder
one roof:
PAAM98 23rd - 25th March 1998
http://www.demon.co.uk/ar/PAAM98/
PAAM is the flagship event of PA EXPO98. PAAM will address a number of key
issues. How can agent technology solve problems faced today? What are the
benefits, rewards, and return on investment? What developments are in the
pipeline for tomorrow? What are the opportunities, and the pitfalls for
software agents?
TUTORIALS
Dr. Danny Lange, General Magic, USA
An overview: Mobile agents and Java
David Martin and Adam Cheyer, SRI International, USA
Building and Using Practical Agent Applications
Prof. Michael Huhns, University of South Carolina, USA
Cooperative Information Systems: Where Agents Meet Databases
De. Joerg Mueller, Zuno Ltd, UK
Intelligent Agents in Information and Process Management Applications
INVITEDS
Dr. Jeff Rosenschein, Hebrew University and AgentSoft Ltd, Israel
Agents for Information Retrieval: Foundation and Applications
Dr. Danny Lange, General Magic, USA
Mobile Agents: Environments, Technologies, and Applications
Prof. Michael Huhns, University of South Carolina, USA
Agent Foundations for Cooperative Information Systems
Dr Mike Lynch, Autonomy Systems Limited, UK
Using Agents to Turn Knowledge into Competitive Advantage
PADD98 25th - 27th March 1998
With the rapid advance in data capture , transmission and storage,
companies will increasingly need to implement new and innovative ways to
use the knowledge hidden in their data. PADD will demonstrate the wealth
of potential business opportunities that are available through the use of
this technology.
http://www.demon.co.uk/ar/PADD98/
Tutorials
Gavin Meggs & Mike Fagan, Data Mining Group, BT Labs, UK
Tutorial Outline: Knowledge Discovery - Practical Methodology and Case Studies
Paul Stolerz, Jet Propulsion Lab, USA
Knowledge Discovery and Datamining - Fundamental
Techniques and Future Challenges
Inviteds
Nada Lavrac, J. Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Data Mining in Medicine: Selected Techniques and Applications
Chris Volinsky, AT&T, USA
Prediction Models for Massive Data Sets: Applications in
Telecommunications
Alan Montgomery, Integral Solutions Ltd, UK
Practical Intelligent Applications - from Dumb Algorithms!
David Watkins, White Cross Systems, UK
Combining Multiple Data Mining Paradigms to Increase
Predictive Accuracy
Bharat Mistry, Andyne, UK
Business Intelligence over the Web - A Managed Approach
Ken Ono, Angoss, Canada
PAP/PACT98 25th - 27th March 1998
http://www.demon.co.uk/ar/PAPPACT98/
The premier forum for constraint and logic programming applications and
systems, PAP/PACT will explore the real world benefits for business and
future trends for these technologies.
TUTORIALS
Helmut Simonis, Cosytec, France
Standard Constraint Models for Industrial Problems
Jacob Feldman, IntelEngine Inc, Didier Vergamini, ILOG Inc, USA
Practical Patterns for Constraint Programming
Michael Covington, University of Georgia, USA
Keyword Analysis Techniques for Information Sources
Amzi inc, IF Computer, LPA, Prolog Development Centre
Prolog and The Web
Inviteds
I.V. Ramakrishnan, State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA
Prolog-Based Tools for On-Demand Manufacturing
Eric. Jacquet-Lagreze, EuroDecision, France
Hybrid methods for Large Scale Optimisation Problems - An OR perspective
Karen Morrissey , Business Management Systems Corp., USA
It's All The Same Thing
L. Vieille, Next Century Media, France
VALIDITY: Knowledge Independence for Electronic Mediation
Stephane N'Dong, PrologIA, France
Industrial applications and CP: Trends and interrogations
Erkki Laitila, Expert System Workshop Oy, Finland
Fast Production Control
PAKeM98 23rd - 25th March 1998
PAKeM is the new event for 1998 initiated in recognition of the emerging
level of interest in Knowledge Management. KM is rapidly being recognised
as an essential business tool and PAKeM will show how a wealth of
opportunities are available through the use of this technology.
http://www.demon.co.uk/ar/PAKeM98/
Tutorials
Chris Bedell and Robert Taylor, KPMG Management Consulting, UK
Practical Knowledge Management: A Benefits-Focused Approach
Mark White, Andersen Consulting, USA
A Tutorial Presentation
Inviteds
Jean-Louis Ermine, The French Atomic Energy Commission, France
Knowledge Management in CEA
Mike Lynch, Autonomy Systems Limited, UK
Using Agents to Turn Knowledge into Competitive Advantage
Rob van der Spek, CIBIT, The Netherlands
Knowledge Management: Practical Solution Strategies
Roger Williams, Cap Gemini, UK
Frameworks for Knowledge Management
Phillip Webb, DERA, UK
Exploiting Knowledge as an Asset
Mark O'Neil, Verity, UK
The Knowledge Management Challenge
To register interest in next years events please take the time to fill in
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