SUN W.1, WU J.2 and ZHANG X.1, (1) Dept. Of Mathematics, City University of Hong Kong, China, (2) Institute of Applied Physics and Comp. Mathematics, Beijing, China
17.00- 17.30 4H-2
Least squares data fitting by using the signs of divided differences
DEMETRIOU I.C.1 and LIPITAKIS E.A.2, (1) Dept. of Economics, University of Athens, (2) Dept. of Informatics, Athens University of Economics & Business, Greece
17.30- 18.00 4H-3
A curvilinear method for large scale optimization problems
APOSTOLOPOULOU M.1, SOTIROPOULOS D.2 and BOTSARIS C.1, (1) Dept. of Mathematics, University of Patras, (2) Dept. of Informatics, Ionian University, Greece
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Session 5A: NEW HORIZONS IN COMPUTING-II*
Chairman: Professor T. Asano, Advanced Inst. of Science & Technology, Japan
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18.00- 18.30 5A-1
A crash-tolerant consensus algorithm in presence of probabilistic message omission
IZUMI T. and WADA K., Dept. of Computer Science & Engng, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
18.30- 19.00 5A-2
Theoretical and practical issues of evacuation planning in urban areas
KAMIYAMA N., KATOH N. and TAKIZAWA A., Dept. of Architecture and Arch. Engng, Kyoto University, Japan
19.00- 19.30 5A-3
Efficient ε-net construction for an application to ad-hoc network
TOKUYAMA T., Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University, Japan
19.30- 20.00 5A-4
Session Discussion
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Session 5B: Numerical Methods for Singular Integral Equations and Fractional Differential Equations- II*
Chairman: Professor N.J. Ford, University of Chester, England
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18.00- 18.30 5B-1
Mathematical models of plant species interactions in harsh climates
EKAKA-A N. E.-O. and FORD N.J., Dept. Mathematics, University of Chester, U.K.
18.30- 19.00 5B-2
Frequency domain methods for continuous and discrete Volterra equations
HOGAN G., National Council for Special Education, Republic of Ireland
19.00- 19.30 5B-3
Comparative methodologies for biological signal modelling
SOUTHALL G.J., NTI- University of Chester, U.K.
19.30- 20.00 5B-4
Periodic delay differential equations with commensurate period and delay: Detecting small solutions numerically
LUMB P.M., Dept. Mathematics, University of Chester, U.K.
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5B-5
Existence of solution and numerical methods for forward-backward equations
FORD N.J.1, LUMB P.M.1, LIMA P.M.2 and TEODORO M.F.2
(1) Dept. Mathematics, University of Chester, U.K., (2) Center of Mathematics & Applications-IST, Lisboa, Portugal
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5B-6
Session Discussion
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Session 5C: Minisymposium:Advanced Topics in Communications*
Chairpersons: Prof. R.C. Papademetriou, University of Portsmouth, England and Prof. Mung Chiang, Princeton University, USA
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18.00- 18.30 5C-1
Reliable resynchronization of sequential decoders
CHERUBINI G., IBM Research, Zurich Research Laboratory, Switzerland
18.30- 19.00 5C-2
Don’t optimize existing protocols, design optimizable protocols
JIAYUE HE, MUNG CHIANG and REXFORD J., Princeton University, USA
19.00- 19.30 5C-3
Multi-postpath-based lookahead multiconstraint QoS routing
DONG-WON SHIN1, CHONG E.K.P.2 and SIEGEL H.J.2, (1) Samsung Networks, Seoul, Korea, (2) Colorado State University, USA
19.30- 20.00 5C-4
A signal-subspace steering vector beamformer robust to pointing errors
MANIKAS A., ELISSAIOS G. and EFSTATHOPOULOS G., Imperial College, London, England
20.00- 20.30 5C-5
Efficient Simulation methodologies for wireless Multimedia Communication Systems
PAPAZOGLOU P. 1, KARRAS D.2 and PAPADEMETRIOU R.1, (1) Univ. of Portsmouth, England, (2) TEI-Chalkis, Greece
20.30- 21.00 5C-6
Minimum distance improvement method for sequential detectors
GURCAN M., WELIWITEGODA D. and CHANDRA G., Imperial College, England
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Session 5D: Minisymposium: Educational and Language
Technology- ii*
Organizers and Chairpersons: Professor M. Grigoriadou &
Dr. I. Malagardi, ELTL-Dept. of Informatics & Telecomm., University of Athens
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18.00- 18.30 5D-1
Understanding the programming variable concept with animated interactive analogies
DOUKAKIS D.1, GRIGORIADOU M.2 and TSAGANOU GR.2, (1) IPGS-BACS, University of Athens, (2) Dept. of Informatics & Telecommunications, Univ. of Athens,
18.30- 19.00 5D-2
Transferability of directed dialogs in the citizenshield dialog system to monolingual and multilingual applications
ALEXANDRIS C., Institute for Language and Speech Processing (ILSP), Greece
19.00- 19.30 5D-3
Computational discovery of Ontology and Axioms for Geometry
KONTOS J., ARMAOS I. and MALAGARDI I., University of Athens, Greece
19.30- 20.00 5D-4
PsychoGreekWordNet Computational Dictionary of Psychology
KREMIZIS A., KONSTANTINIDI I., PAPADAKI M., MALAGARDI I. and GRIGORIADOU M., ELT Lab, Dept. of Informatics & Telecommunications, Univ. of Athens, Greece
20.00- 20.30 5D-5
Text generation for the description of action sequences
MALAGARDI I. and KONTOS J., University of Athens, Greece
20.30- 21.00 5D-6
Metacognitive question answering from Euclid’s Elements text
KONTOS J. and ARMAOS I., AIG- Dept. of Philosophy and History of Sciences, Univ. of Athens, Greece
Session 5E: Minisymposium: Defining the Grid:
Experiences and Future Trends –II*
Organizers & Chairpersons: Dr. G. Gravvanis, Democritus Univ. of Thrace, GR,
Dr. J.P. Morrison, Univ. College of Cork, Ireland
Dr. H. Stockinger, Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
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18.00- 18.30 5E-1
Lessons learnt from cluster computing: How they can be applied to grid environments
PEREZ M., SANCHEZ A., MONTES J. and GUEANT P., DATSI-FI, University of Madrid, Spain
18.30- 19.00 5E-2
When the Grid becomes pervasive: A vision on pervasive grids
PARASHAR M.1 and PIERSON J.-M.2, (1) Rutgers University, USA, (2) IRIT-University Paul Sabatier, France
19.00- 19.30 5E-3
The grid taken literally
VINTER B., Dept. of Computer Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
19.30- 20.00 5E-4
New directions in computing on demand (CoD)
VAFOPOULOS M.1, GRAVVANIS G.2 and PLATIS A.3 , (1) DCTC-University of Aegean, (2) Dept. of Electr. & Engng, Univ. of Thrace, (3) DFME-Univ. of Aegean, GR
20.00- 20.30 5E-5
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