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41. GLOBALSeek ~ Today In History ~ January 17th
II August Poniatowski last king of Poland (176495 Tenant of Wildfell Hall) 1828 Lewis Addison Grant Bvt Thomas Franklin English smith/uncle of B Franklin, dies
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43. Boleslaw K. Szymanski
National Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland, 1976 Professional Computers, BK Szymanski and B. Sinharoy (edts Higham and Watson (edts), Addison Wesley Longman
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Boleslaw K. Szymanski
Director, Center for Pervasive Computing and Networking
Professor, Department of Computer Science, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
IEEE Fellow; Editor-in-Chief: Scientific Programming
Education
M.Eng. (Electronics) - Warsaw Polytechnic University, Warsaw, Poland, 1973
Ph.D. (Computer Science) - National Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland, 1976
Professional Career
University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia, PA
1982-1985 Visiting Assistant Professor, Computer and Information Science
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute , Troy, NY 1985-1989 Associate Professor of Computer Science 1993-1994 Acting Department Chair, Department of Computer Science 1990-present Professor of Computer Science 1997-present Chair of Information Technology Research Board 1997-2001 Associate Dean for Information Technology 2003-present Director of the Center for Pervasive Computing and Networking Entrepreneurship and Industrial Consulting Premonitia, Inc., Waltham, MA (2001), and EnterNet Inc., Troy, NY (2000), co-founder, CCCC, Philadelphia, PA (1983-88), chief scientific officer and consultant.

44. PUBLICATIONS
B. Steinbach, Ch. Information Systems (IIS 98), June 1519, Malbork, Poland, 188-193 the Past, edited by A. Weigend and N. Gershenfeld, Addison Wesley, 1993.
http://www.ee.pdx.edu/~mperkows/ML_LAB/publications.html
PUBLICATIONS OF INTELLIGENT ROBOTICS FACULTY, RELATED TO MACHINE LEARNING, ROBOTICS AND COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
  • SIGNAL PROCESSING:
  • J. McNames, "Fourier Series Analysis of Epicyclic Gearbox Vibration," Transactions of the ASME, Journal of Vibration and Acoustics, in press (January 2002, Vol. 124).
  • J. McNames, "Local Averaging Optimization for Chaotic Time Series Prediction," Neurocomputing, in press.
  • J. McNames, "A Nearest Trajectory Strategy for Time Series Prediction," Proceedings of the International Workshop on Advanced Black-Box Techniques for Nonlinear Modeling, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, pp. 112-128, July 1998.
  • EVOLUTIONARY METHODS:
  • G. Greenwood and Q. Zhu, ''Convergence in Evolutionary Programs with Self-Adaptation'', Evolutionary Computation, Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 147-158, 2001.
  • G. Greenwood, ''Finding Solutions to NP Problems: Philosophical Differences Between Quantum and Evolutionary Search Algorithms'', Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2001.
  • DECISION DIAGRAMS AND DATA STRUCTURES:
  • Y. Jiang, Y. Wang, X. Song, Y. Savaria

45. Son Of Devil's Advocate
conditional hounds and overcame Poland s natural objections. dramatic (literally) Surreal Numbers (AddisonWesley Publishing Zen-Boolean XAND (A AND B, but not
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46. Realtime Visualization Methods In The Demoscene
of the scene, more and more often it happens that international groups with members from Finland, Poland, Norway or 13 STROUSTRUP, B. 2000 AddisonWesley, 2000
http://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/studentwork/CESCG/CESCG-2002/BBurger/
Realtime Visualization Methods in the Demoscene
Boris Burger, Ondrej Paulovic, Milos Hasan
burger@nextra.sk, twinsen@mayhem.sk, milos.hasan@inmail.sk
Department of Computer Graphics and Image Processing
Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics
Comenius University
Bratislava / Slovakia
Abstract
This paper introduces a concept of the ''demoscene'' phenomenon arising mainly among the lines of students who share interest in computer graphics and multimedia creations. The paper discusses the tight relationship between realtime visualization techniques and the subject of our focus which will be the so-called demos and intros . These are together the most attractive production type among the respective categories of creations the demoscene produces and also the ones most dependent on the methods introduced in the field of computer graphics - conceptual, mathematic or algorithmic. The authors further present their own work in this area with emphasis on describing some of the more interesting techniques they have invented or adapted for the sake of creating their own demos and intros.
KEYWORDS: realtime, rendering, demoscene

47. Subject NA Digest, V. 92, 25 NA Digest Sunday, June 28, 1992
Cliff Addison Centre for Mathematical Software Research Victoria Matrices 19 Tomasz Szulc (Poznan, Poland) On a Equivalence of Graphs 181 B. Beckermann, A
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Subject: NA Digest, V. 92, # 25 NA Digest Sunday, June 28, 1992 Volume 92 : Issue 25 Today's Editor: Cleve Moler The MathWorks, Inc. moler@mathworks.com Today's Topics: New Address for Alan Karp LINPACK benchmark on PCs Availability of RKSUITE Auckland Workshop on Matrix Methods for Statistics SIAM National Meeting ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms Special Issue of LAA Scottish Computational Mathematics Symposium 92 Frontiers '92 Meeting IFAC Workshop on Control Applications of Optimization Position at Northern Illinois University Post-doctoral Position at University of North Carolina Contents: Linear Algebra and its Applications Contents: SIAM Numerical Analysis Contents: SIAM Applied Mathematics Submissions for NA Digest: Mail to na.digest@na-net.ornl.gov. Information about NA-NET: Mail to na.help@na-net.ornl.gov. - From: Alan Karp Date: Fri, 26 Jun 92 13:04:54 -0700 Subject: New Address for Alan Karp After nearly 15 years with IBM I have moved on. My new address is Alan Karp HP Labs 3U-7 Hewlett-Packard Company 1501 Page Mill Road Palo Alto, CA 94304 415-857-6766 - office 415-857-3991 - fax karp@hpl.hp.com From: Cliff Addison <. Thanks very much. Cliff Addison Centre for Mathematical Software Research Victoria Building, Brownlow Hill University of Liverpool Liverpool L69 3BX U.K. E-mail via na-net or cliff@supr.scm.liv.ac.uk From: Ian Gladwell

48. Spatial News MapInfoL-List Archives
02/26/2004, MIL MI speed of a joint operation, Jacques Paris. 02/14/2004, MI-L =?gb2312?B?aGVscA?=, were. 02/12/2004, MI-L Raster Printing Error, Addison, Howard.
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49. The World Wide Web As Universal Medium For Scholarly Publication, Information Re
8. The Java Series, AddisonWesley, http//www Groenewgwen, HW, Cesnik, B., Prior, A. and Pudlowski Congress on Engineering Education, Gdynia, Poland, 229 - 232
http://www.eng.monash.edu.au/uicee/gjee/vol1no3/paper5.htm
Global J. of Engng. Educ., Vol.I, No.3
Printed in Australia
  • The World Wide Web as Universal Medium for Scholarly Publication, Information Retrieval and Interchange*
John D. Zakis Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering, Monash University, Caulfield, Melbourne, VIC 3162, Australia Zenon J. Pudlowski UNESCO International Centre for Engineering Education (UICEE),
Faculty of Engineering, Monash University, Clayton, Melbourne, VIC 3168, Australia
  • UICEE home page Global Journal Home page Tableof Contents Previous Paper ... NextPaper TABLE OF CONTENTS
    • INTRODUCTION
    • PUBLICATION INTRODUCTION In the recent past there has been considerable activity in the use of the Web for publication of journals and in some instances of books [1-3]. In some areas indeed electronic publishing is taking over as the sole means of publishing, with some journals only available on the Web [4-6]. Electronic journals are, by definition, distributed to some or all of their subscribers in electronic form. This form of distribution facilitates communication in scholarly communities because of the speed at which material can be disseminated, and the considerably reduced costs involved. Whatever their nature (and putting aside the fact that much of what is available on the Web is trivia), Web documents do essentially constitute published material. The Web is the universal publishing medium, allowing anyone, for a small fee, to publish anything whatsoever. The issue under consideration here however is the electronic publication of academic books and journals as an alternative to publishing on paper.
  • 50. OHSU Library - New Library Materials For August, 2003
    D. Spaulding, Mary E. Sullivan, Jeffrey S. Poland New York B. Novell s Groupwise 6 user s handbook / Shawn B. Rogers and et al. Boston AddisonWesley, c2003
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    OHSU Library
    New Books and Audiovisuals August, 2003 New Books and Audiovisual Archive page.
    OHSU Marquam Hill Libraries (Main, Van Hassel)
    Rychlak, Joseph F.
    The Human image in postmodern America / Joseph F. Rychlak
    Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2003
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    Quality enhancement in developmental disabilities : challenges and opportunities in a changing world / edited by Valerie J. Bradley and Madeleine H. Kimmich
    Baltimore, MD : Paul H. Brookes, c2003
    OHSU MAIN LIBRARY
    NCM VR no.818

    Is your emergency department prepared for a nuclear, biological, or chemical attack? [videorecording]/ Edward H. Jasper
    Secaucus, N.J. : Network for Continuing Medical Education, c2003 OHSU MAINAV COLLECTION NCM VR no.818 CD-ROM Is your emergency department prepared for a nuclear, biological, or chemical attack? [videorecording]/ Edward H. Jasper Secaucus, N.J. : Network for Continuing Medical Education, c2003 OHSU MAINAV COLLECTION NCM VR no.819

    51. Old Descriptions
    The aim of the course will be Linear and NonLinear Programming, Addison Wesley 1984....... data compression standard by William B. Pennebaker and Poland
    http://www.mathstat.uottawa.ca/gradold/old.htm
    Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Mathematics and Statistics
    Institut de mathématiques et statistiques d'Ottawa-Carleton Cours de l'Institut (Automne 00)- Institute Courses(Fall 00) MAT 5125 (70.507) CU Real Analysis I Prof. Fong MAT 5141 (70.517) UoO Algebra I Prof. Roy MAT 5143 (70.514) UoO Lie Algebra Prof. Nevin MAT 5151 (70.525) CU Topology I Prof. Moore MAT 5165 (70.565) CU Theory of Automata Prof. Poland MAT 5170 (70.578) UoO Probability Theory I Prof. Dabrowski MAT 5190 (70.560) CU Mathematical Statistics I Prof. Kabir MAT 5196 (70.559) CU Mutivatiate Analysis Prof. Mills MAT 5303 (70.581) CU Linear Optimization Prof. Pressman MAT 5313 (70.657) UoO Prof. Zarepour MAT 5990 G (70.590 G) CU Seminar: Computer Methods in Statistics Prof. Mojirsheibani MAT 5327 (70.611) CU Topics in Algebra (Finite Fields and Coding Theory) Prof. Panario Cours de l'Institut (Hiver 01)- Institute Courses(Winter 01) MAT 5126 (70.508) UoO Real Analysis II Prof. Handelman MAT 5131 (70.545) CU Ordinary differential Equations Prof. Melkonian MAT 5142 (70.519) CU Algebra II Prof. Billig

    52. IDEAS: Papers, Centre For European Economic Research
    section Data and Empirical Evidence for Poland in Transition by Heterogeneous Labour by Falk, M. Koebel, B. Model with Multiple Destinations by Addison, JT
    http://ideas.repec.org/s/fth/ceeuer.html
    This file is part of IDEAS , which uses RePEc data
    Papers Articles Software Books ... Help!
    Centre for European Economic Research
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    For technical questions regarding this series, please contact liame2('org','openlib','m7i7','krichel') (Thomas Krichel)
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    53. College Of Business & Management
    Integration.” To members of the Polish Parliament, Warsaw, Poland. and Tazewell Counties” with M. AddisonLamb. of Nature, RP Taylor and B. Minteer, eds.
    http://www.uis.edu/academicaffairs/Faculty Accomplishments/2003 Recognition(of 2
    2003 Faculty Recognition Luncheon Program Introduction................................................................................... Michael Cheney Opening Remarks...................................................................... Richard Ringeisen Chancellor University Scholars Award............................................................... Chet Gardner Vice President for Academic Affairs University of Illinois Travels in History...................................................................... Robert McGregor 2003 University Scholar Comments....................................................................................... Michael Lemke 2002 University Scholar Closing Comments......................................................................... Michael Cheney
    2002 Faculty Scholarly Achievements for 2003 Recognition
    HEATHER BAILEY                                                                                     HISTORY
    Presentation – “Russian Orthodoxy Confronts Renanism.”  Presented at the 34 th National Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Pittsburgh, PA.

    54. RePEc
    Effects of Active Labour Market Programmes in Poland by Puhani by Addison, JT; Teixeira, P. RePEcfthceeuer9930; by Falk, M.; Koebel, B. RePEcfthceeuer00
    http://www.inomics.com/cgi/repec?handle=RePEc:fth:ceeuer

    55. Presented By Greg Duncan
    II August Poniatowski, last king of Poland (176495 Tenant of Wildfell Hall) 1828 Lewis Addison Grant, Bvt Mjr Siamese twins, die 1893 Rutherford B Hayes, 19th
    http://www.vaxxine.com/mgdsite/history/0117.eht
    Presented by Greg Duncan...
    Welcome to Special Events in History for January 17
    Back to GREGSITE
    Births for January 17
    By the way...since June 6 1997 YOU are GREGSITE visitor number
    1342 Philip, the Stout, duke of Bourgundy
    1463 Frederick III, the Wise, elector of Saxony (1486-25), protector Luther
    1501 Leonhard Fuchs, Germany, botanist (History of Plants)
    1504 Pius V, [Antonio Ghislieri] saint, pope (1566-72)
    1517 Antonio Scandello, Italian composer (Passion of Johannes)
    1600 Pedro Cald‚ron de la Barca, Spanish poet/dramatist
    1612 Thomas Fairfax, Lord Fairfax, English Parliamentary general
    1683 Gerard van Wage, historian
    1706 Benjamin Franklin, Boston, kite flyer/statesman/wit/inventor
    1732 Stanislaw II August Poniatowski, last king of Poland (1764-95) 1734 Fran‡ois-J Gossec, Belgian-French composer (Les Pˆcheurs, Mirza) 1759 Paul Cuffe, Mass, merchant/shipbuilder/black nationalist 1761 James Hall, Scotland, geologist 1771 Charles Brockden Brown, father of American novel (Wieland) 1806 James Madison Randolph, (Jefferson's grandson) 1st born in White House 1814 Ellen Wood, English author (East Lynne, Pomeroy Abbey)

    56. Publications By Cliff  Jones, Computing Science, University Of Newcastle
    Series International Computer Science Series AddisonWesley ISBN 0 of Software Engineering, Warsaw, Poland, 6 April Systems of Systems), Randell, B., Stroud, R
    http://www.cs.ncl.ac.uk/research/pubs/authors/byType.php?id=59

    57. Design Information Group At The University Of Bristol - Recent Publications
    Sims Williams, JH, in Formal Methods for CAD (B18), JS and Browne, J, ISBN 0-201-56502-1, Addison-Wesley, January 76, Poland, Conf 22, 23-25 August 1993, pp.19
    http://www.dig.bris.ac.uk/dig_pubs.html
    DIG home Themes People Publications Projects New Links
    DIG Publications
    This page contains a list of Design Information Group publications. For an experimental search facility (Java required!) to query the paper database follow the link (a recent version of NS or IE is needed) . This allows searches according to particular dates, subjects, authors, etc. Note that a none Java solution with hyperlinks to papers is under development! The majority of our publications are journal and conference papers. These have been grouped according to subject area. Within each subject area the publications are listed according to the most recent publication. Please contact one of the authors by e-mail, post or telephone if you would like a paper or electronic copy of one of the publications listed on this page.
    Books and Book Chapters
    Computer-Aided Design and Manufacture (2nd edition)

    58. Steffen Van Bakel S List Of Publications
    Pawel Urzyczyn, Warsaw university, Poland (email). In B. van Bakel, PA Coppen, and P. Rolf, editors, Zin dat het heeft; een liber amicorum AddisonWesley, 1993
    http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~svb/Research/
    List of Publications of Steffen van Bakel
    Department of Computing
    Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine
    Recent Work ... Book contributions
    Co-authors / Collaborators
    (in alphabetial order).

    59. Archive Of Ieee-metadata@llnll.gov 6/96
    Supporting Concurrent Engineering Wieczerzycki W.; Poland Activity Modeling and 430 600 pm Addison M., Dudman Interface Design SESSION 8 B PHYSICAL ASPECTS
    http://www.llnl.gov/liv_comp/metadata/mail-archives/archive-1995-06.html
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    60. Corpora Jul 1998 To -: Corpora: Information On Learner Corpora - Summary Of Resp
    Niepodleglosci 4 61874 Poznan, Poland tel +48 61 Collège Erasme Place Blaise Pascal 1 B-1348 Louvain published 1998 by Addison Wesley Longman, London New
    http://helmer.aksis.uib.no/corpora/1998-3/0179.html
    Corpora: Information on learner corpora - Summary of responses
    Quentin G. Allan qgallan@hkucc.hku.hk
    Tue, 22 Sep 1998 17:23:22 +0800

    Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
    Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
    Greetings,
    And many thanks to those who responded to my request for references,
    leads, etc. related to learner corpora.
    Regards,
    Quentin Allan
    Teachers of English Language Education Centre
    University of Hong Kong Here is a summary of the responses I received: 1. Arthur McNeill, University of Hong Kong referred me to an edited book (selected papers from a joint Hong Kong University of Science and Technology/Gunagzhou Institute of Foreign Languages conference). The volume is entitled, "Entering Text", edited by Lynne Flowerdew and Anthony KK Tong, published 1994 by the Language Centre, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

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