EFFECTIVE INFORMATION ACESS Computer Science Research Fundamental systems; by long term visualization collab orations with in areas such as immunology;computer security of CHI 92 Human Factors in Computing Systems, ACM/SIGCHI http://www.cs.tufts.edu/~jacob/isgw/Hollan.html
Extractions: http://www.cs.unm.edu/pad++ Adaptive Human Interfaces, Virtual Environments, Usability and User-Centered Design Multiscale graphical interfaces, adaptive systems, intelligent databases, networked communities, high performance computing, computer security, and visualization. The NSF Interactive Systems Program has contributed par tial support for our recently awarded NSF Research Infra structure grant. The research theme is effective information access. It builds on the fact that as a department we are already addressing crucial NII research challenges. These include: Providing effective and natural interfaces for navigation of complex distributed information sources Maintaining the system security requisite to sharing information in a networked community Exploiting models of biological systems to assist in developing more robust and adaptive computing environments Mining complex data sources and exploiting parallel systems for information visualization Providing efficient access to parallel computa tion via scalable portable software We propose a high-performance architecture tailored to the needs of NII applications, that emphasizes security at the most fundamental level, and provides intuitive adaptive zooming graphical interfaces for users. We will use this architecture to develop an integrated NII application devel opment and evaluation environment. This will leverage Pad++ interface work (Bederson, Hollan), ccr approaches to computation and communication across administrative domains (Ackley), immunologically-based (Forrest) and statistically-based (Helman) approaches to computer secu rity, adaptive systems (Ackley, Forrest, Mitchell), intelli gent databases (Helman, Veroff), and SUNMOS/Puma technology (Maccabe) for high-performance computing.
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Extractions: Forthcoming Books May 1999 600 TECHNOLOGY AND APPLIED SCIENCES (GENERAL) Top of File There are no bibliographic records this month. Top of File Assessing country progress in universal salt iodization programmes : iodized salt program assessment tool (ISPAT) / by the International Council for Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders (ICCIDD), the Program Against Micronutrient Malnutrition (PAMM), and the Micronutrient Initiative (MI) ; in collaboration with USAID/OMNI, UNICEF, WHO ; edited by Robin Houston ... [et al.]. Ottawa : Micronutrient Initiative Secretariat, 1999.
Professional Societies And The Faculty Scholar Mono6x.htm science educators, researchers, and college/university faculty to maintain a closecollaboration in this Protection/immunity. Humans as part of the system. http://www.wisc.edu/cbe/cels/monograph/mono6x24.htm
Extractions: Inherent in the recommendations urged in this report is the overall belief that science, especially the life sciences, must be part of a core of knowledge for all Americans if they are to participate fully in our society. There is much about the natural work that we do not know, yet much that we need to know. We live in a complex world, besieged by complex problems. Our ability to understand, and appropriately respond to the issues of the day, relies on the supposition that we, as a people, are educated regarding these issues. All too often that is not the case. The situation is urgent, and growing worse with each passing day. Participants at the second meeting of the Coalition for Education in the Life Sciences (CELS II) devised the following Guiding Principles as a way to correct the current state of affairs, and move us toward the educated state necessary to our survival as a world and as a people.
Tams Department Description OnLine 4243A, Microbio/Immunology. 4244A, Pharmacology. 4245A, Physiology. 4322C, EnvironHealth Science Risk Mngt. 4323A, Health Systems Mngt. 44160, TNPRC - collab Research. http://www2.tulane.edu/tamsacct/department-desc.cfm
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