Advances in computing science, ASIAN '98

Advances in computing science, ASIAN '98

by Asian Computing Science Conference (4th 1998 Manila

Part of Lecture notes in computer science ;

1998

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This volume contains the proceedings of the Fourth Asian Computing Science Conference (ASIAN98), held December 8{10, 1998, in Manila, the Philippines. The previous three ASIAN conferences were also published as Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volumes 1023 (Bangkok, 1995), 1179 (Singapore, 1996), and 1345 (Kathmandu, 1997). Initiated in 1995 by the Asian Institute of Technology in partnership with INRIAandUNU,the ASIANconferenceseriesaimsatprovidingaforuminAsia fortheexchangeofthemostrecentresearchideasandresultsincomputerscience andinformationtechnology.Whileeachyearfeaturesseveralemphasizedthemes, the 1998 conference focuses on the research areas of (1) formal reasoning and veri cation,(2) programminglanguages,(3) dataand knowledgerepresentation, and (4) networking and Web computing. There were 43 submissions to the conference, out of which 17 were chosen for presentation and inclusion in this proceedings. The papers were submitted fromAustralia,Brazil,China,France,Germany,India,Italy,Japan,Korea,New Zealand, the Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Th- land, the United Kindom, and the United States of America. The program c- mittee meeting was held virtually over the Internet. The selection was nalized after a fteen-day period of lively discussion. Each paper was carefully reviewed and received at least three reports. In addition to 17 highly selective papers, this year’s conference also features a keynotespeechby Jeannette M.Wing (CarnegieMellonUniversity)onFormal Methods:Past,Present,andFuture,twoinvitedtalksbySusumuHayashi(Kobe University) on Testing Proofs by Examples and Claude Kirchner (INRIA) on The RewritingCalculus as a Semantics ofELAN, and two tutorials by Tomasz Janowski(UNU/IIST)onSemanticsandLogicforProvableFault-Tolerance and R.K. Shyamasundar (TIFR) onMobile Computation: Calculus and Languages.

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