SUBMITTED PAPERS AND ABSTRACTS |
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Verbraeck
COMTEC
COMTEC-1
K.-O. Detken, U. Kaufmann, K. Muffler, E. Eren
EIES - New Applications for an Efficient Co-operation in/between
Harbour Areas
University of Bremen, Germany
COMTEC-2
Arekadiusz Dadej, Nirmala Shenoy, John Asenstorfer, Paul
Alexander
A New Mobile Specific Adaptation Layer to support QoS in Mobile
Multimedia
University of South Austalia, Australia
COMTEC-3
Nirmala Shenoy, John Asenstorfer, Arekadiusz Dadej, Alexander
Paul
Mobility Prediction for Optimal Handover and Connection
Management in Mobile Multimedia
University of South Australia, Australia.
COMTEC-4
V. Zaborovski, Y. Podgurski, S. Yegorov, Y. Shemanin
ATM Network Traffic Management Analysis and Optimization: Models
and Methods
State Technical University of Saint-Petersburg, Russia. Institute
of Robotics and Technical Cybernetics, Russia. State Technical
University of Saint-Petersburg, Russia. Institute of Robotics and
Technical Cybernetics, Russia.
COMTEC-5
Bob Kinicki, David Finkel, Mikhail Mikhailov, Joel Sommers
Electronic Commerce Performance Study
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA; Stratus Computer Inc.
COMTEC-6
G. Di Fatta, G. Lo Re, C. Lodato, S. Lopes
Transmission Protocols Processing in a Resource Reservation
Environment
CERE - CNR, Palermo, Italy
COMTEC-7 (SHORT)
Petar Stanojevic, Jugoslav Kodzopelic, Vasilije Miskovic, Radovan
Macsic
Real Multilevel Maintenance System Process Simulation in the
Function Cost/Benefit Analyze of Investment in Equipment and
Staff Training for Diagnostic
Military Technical Academy, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
COMTEC-8
M.M. Al-Akaidi, J.M. Blackledge and Mikhailov
Random Fractal Coding Techniques
De Montfort University, Leicester, UK; Moscow State Technical
University, Moscow, Russia
COMTEC-9
Raied Salman
Pseudo-Multirate Sampling in Multivariable Model-Reference
Adaptive Control
The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
COMTEC-10
Otakar Babka
Case-based Signal Prediction for Mobile Communication
University of Macau, Macau
WEBTEC
WEBTEC-1
Kelvin Revere, Paul G. Maropoulos
Interactive Web Development For Real-Time Product Supply and
Support Solutions
University of Durham, England
WEBTEC-2
Boris Chidlovskii, Uwe M. Borghoff, Pierre-Yves Chevalier
Boolean Query Translation for the Brokerage on the Web
Xerox Research Centre Europe, Meylan, France.
WEBTEC-3
J. Baláte, T. Sysala
Hierarchy of computer aided automatic control system on Web pages
Technical University of Brno, Zlin, Czech Republic
WEBTEC-4
H. Pagnia, O. Theel, J. Iwik
Replicated Documents for the World-Wide Web
Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany.
WEBTEC-5
Kimmo Raatikainen, Aggeliki Dede, Oskari Koskimies, Sebastiano
Trigila
TINA Concepts in Web Browsing
University of Helsinki, Finland; National Technical University of
Athens, Greece; Fondazione Ugo Bordoni, Italy.
WEBTEC-6
M. Antonietta Grasso, Uwe M. Borghoff, Natalie Glance, Jutta
Willanowski
Collaborative Information Gathering
Rank Xerox Information Laboratory, Meylan, France
WEBTEC-7
Clairmont Borges, José Valdeni de Lima, Antônio C.Rocha Costa
Services to Aid Information Consumption
Instituto de Informática, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
WEBTEC-8
Dengxie Yin
Replicating Hierarchical Structure Information to Reduce Traffic
Information
Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria
WEBTEC-9
D.P.F. Möller, M. Reuter, D. Doebner
About the Ergonomic and Cognitive Structure Requirements for
WWW-Presentation
TU-Clausthal, Germany
WEBTEC-10
D. Doebner, D.P.F. Möller, M. Reuter
About the Ergonomic-Cognitive Structure of WWW-Presentation of
German Universities
TU-Clausthal, Germany
MEDIATEC
MEDIATEC-1
Giancarlo Fortino, Libero Nigro
QoS centred Java and actor-based framework for real-virtual
teleconferences
International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley, USA;
Universita della Calabria, Italy
MEDIATEC-2
B. Raducanu, M. Grańa
Robust face localization on image sequences
Dept. CCIA, UPV/EHU, Spain
MEDIATEC-3
Michaela Blott, Hans Eberle
A Networked Frame Buffer with Windows Management Support.
Institute for Computer Systems
ETH / Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland
MEDIATEC-4
Yasuski Ikei, Shuichi Fukuda
Tactile display for multimedia presentation
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Technology, Japan.
MEDIATEC-5
N. Bryan-Kinns
Modelling Video in Hypermedia
University of London, UK
MEDIATEC-6
Eckhard C. Bollow
The Change of Man-Machine-Interfaces for Technical Applications
with Multimedia Techniques and Methods
Fachhochschule Lueneburg, Germany
MEDIATEC-7
Szabina Fodor, Tibor Remzső, István Molnár
Visualisation of simulation results
Budapest University of Economic Sciences, Hungary
MEDIATEC-8
J.A. McCann, J.S. Crane
Kendra: Internet Distribution and Delivery System
City University, London, UK
MEDIATEC-9
Juan C. Guerri, Manuel Esteve, Carlos Palau, Manuel Montfort, M.
Angeles Sarti
Medical Multimedia Application for the Synchronization and
Analysis of Electrical Muscular Activity, Images, and Lumbar
Mobility
Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
MEDIATEC-10
Dengxie Yin
Using Multimedia as Help, Warning and Error Messages for Process
Control Systems
Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria
MEDIATEC-11
Trends of Informatization in the EU (European Union): A
Comparison with the US and Japan
Mustafa Taslayan, Coventry University, United Kingdom; Hayriye
Atik, Erciyes University, Kayseri, Turkey
MEDIATEC-12
Automation of Non-Verbal Communication of Facial Expressions
Maja Pantic, Leon Rothkrantz
Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
MEDIATEC-13
An Analysis of Multimedia Algorithms and Corresponding Hardware
Architectural Support
K.C. Tang, Anthony S Fong, Angus K M Wu
City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
MEDIATEC-14
A Multimedial Tool to Analyze Facial Expressions
L.J.M. Rothkrantz, M.R. van Schouwen, F. Ververs, J.C.M.
Vollering
Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
APTEC
APTEC-1
Nicholas Vicars-Harris, Jerome J. Leary
Strategies for Internet-Aware Computer Simulations in Education
Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering,
University of Brighton, UK
APTEC-2
Dieter W. Fellner, Armin Hopp
MRT-VR: A Multi-User Virtual Environment for Educational Purposes
Department of Computer Science, University of Bonn, Germany
APTEC-3
Tania Vassileva, Sassily Tchoumatchenko, Ilario Astinov, Mike
Roach, Paul Amblard
Experience in Using WWW Technologies in University Education
Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria; Staffordshire
University, UK; UJF/TIMA, France
APTEC-4
Markus Backstrom, Erik Bergersen/Hilde Hafnor, Heinz
Brüggemann/Kevin Fogarty, Carlo Corte, Johan Opsommer, Pauli
Ristola/Jussi Tarvainen, Roland Schmitz/Stefan Uellner
CSCW Tools for Teleworkers and Members of Distributed Teams
Helsinki Telephone Comp. Ltd, Finland. Telenor Research and
Developmen, Norway. EURESCOM GmbH, Germany. CSELT, Italy.
Belgacom, Belgium. Telecom Finland Ltd., Finland
APTEC-5
Charles van der Mast, Bernard Sodoyer
Teaching multimedia development at a Technical University
Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
APTEC-6
Oliver Meixner, Rainer Haas
Experiences with the use of new information and communications
technology in marketing education - an Austian case study
University of Agricultural Sciences, Vienna, Austria.
APTEC-7 (SHORT)
Axel Hunger, Stefan Werner
Possibilities and Limitations of a Computer Supported Cooperative
Learning Environment within a Spatially Distributed Practical
Training
Gerhard Mercator Universität of Duisburg, Germany.
APTEC-8
Claude Schanet. The Impact of Information Technology Process on
Corporate Training
Centre de Recherche Public-Centre Universitaire, Luxembourg
APTEC-9
Teruaki Ito, Shuichi Fukuda
A Simulation Based Training Tool for Project Scheduling
University of Tokushima, Japan.
APTEC-10
Jan-Willem van Aalst, Charles v/d Mast
Media Experts Share their Expertise and Project Experience
Origin IT Services, Utrecht, The Netherlands; Delft University of
Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
APTEC-11
Robert M. Whalley
Guide-lines on how to Develop Frameworks for the Design and
Evaluation of Simulation Based Learning Environments
Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, United Kingdom
APTEC-12
John P. Walter, Michael S. Sweeney
A New Computer System for a School for the Blind
California State University; L.A. Cellular Telephone Company, USA
APTEC-13
Heiko Hirschmüller, Michael Callaghan, Alan OCallaghan
Virtual Learning Environments for Object-Oriented Design Patterns
De Montfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom
APTEC-14
James N. Anderson
Virtual Mannequins
CCIR, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
APTEC-15
A. Phippen, C. Hindle, S. Furnell
A Software Platform for the Integration of a Mobile Client to
Intranet Services
University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK
APTEC-16
M. Pantic, L.J.M. Rothkrantz
Computer Assisted Study Planning
Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
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