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Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, September 1990, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University Sep 1990

Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, September 1990, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University

BITs and PCs Newsletter

An eight page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.


Studies In The Hybrid Deterministic Parsing, Stan C. Kwasny, Anne M. Johnstone, Barry L. Kalman Sep 1990

Studies In The Hybrid Deterministic Parsing, Stan C. Kwasny, Anne M. Johnstone, Barry L. Kalman

All Computer Science and Engineering Research

This report details research plans to extend work on hybrid deterministic parsing. The approach is hybrid in its combination of symbolic and sub-symbolic (connectionist) approaches. The research is investigating (1) new and more robust architectures for deterministic parsing which are hybrid mixtures of symbolic and sub-symbolic components, (2) combinations of syntax with lexical access and other components of natural language processing in order to determine how the distributed patterns of connectionism may enable better interfaces among these components, and (3) properties of the rules in the rule-based deterministic processing of natural language that make them most suitable for sub-symbolic training. …


Gateway Design For Lan Interconnection Via Isdn, Xian-Yu Zhang, Robert H. Deng Sep 1990

Gateway Design For Lan Interconnection Via Isdn, Xian-Yu Zhang, Robert H. Deng

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Recently, the use of bridges/gateways to interconnect physically distant local area networks (LANs) has become increasingly popular. There are various ways of connecting these bridges/gateways. ISDN is one of them and an attractive one. In this paper we discuss our work in the gateway design for interconnecting LANs via ISDN.


Techniques For Cubic Algebraic Surfaces Ii, Thomas W. Sederberg Sep 1990

Techniques For Cubic Algebraic Surfaces Ii, Thomas W. Sederberg

Faculty Publications

A survey of some techniques that may have potential for free-form modeling with algebraic surfaces is continued. Classical results as well as several recent innovations are included. Specific attention is paid to cubic algebraic surfaces, although many of the ideas presented have application to algebraic surfaces of any degree. Topics addressed include piecewise constructions, interpolation to points and space curves, and parameterization.


Notions Of Relative Ubiquity For Invariant Sets Of Relational Structures, Paul Bankston, Wim Ruitenburg Sep 1990

Notions Of Relative Ubiquity For Invariant Sets Of Relational Structures, Paul Bankston, Wim Ruitenburg

Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications

Given a finite lexicon L of relational symbols and equality, one may view the collection of all L-structures on the set of natural numbers w as a space in several different ways. We consider it as: (i) the space of outcomes of certain infinite two-person games; (ii) a compact metric space; and (iii) a probability measure space. For each of these viewpoints, we can give a notion of relative ubiquity, or largeness, for invariant sets of structures on w. For example, in every sense of relative ubiquity considered here, the set of dense linear orderings on w is …


The Origins Of Modern Computing, Saul Rosen Aug 1990

The Origins Of Modern Computing, Saul Rosen

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


On High Level Characterization Of Parallelism, Dan C. Marinescu, John R. Rice Aug 1990

On High Level Characterization Of Parallelism, Dan C. Marinescu, John R. Rice

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Curvature Computations On Surfaces In N-Space, Jung-Hong Chuang, Christoph M. Hoffmann Aug 1990

Curvature Computations On Surfaces In N-Space, Jung-Hong Chuang, Christoph M. Hoffmann

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Efficient Parallel Binary Search On Sorted Arrays, Danny Z. Chen Aug 1990

Efficient Parallel Binary Search On Sorted Arrays, Danny Z. Chen

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Multisearch Techniques Of Hierarchical Dags On Mesh-Connected Computers, With Applications, Jyh-Jong Tsay, Mikhail J. Atallah Aug 1990

Multisearch Techniques Of Hierarchical Dags On Mesh-Connected Computers, With Applications, Jyh-Jong Tsay, Mikhail J. Atallah

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Resqme And Stand-Alone Simulation On A Workstation, Robert F. Gordon Ph.D., Paul G. Loewner, G J. Burkland, J-C Chen, Edward A. Macnair Aug 1990

Resqme And Stand-Alone Simulation On A Workstation, Robert F. Gordon Ph.D., Paul G. Loewner, G J. Burkland, J-C Chen, Edward A. Macnair

Faculty Works: MCS (1984-2023)

RC 16037 (#71232)

The Research Queueing Package Modeling Environment (RESQME) provides a graphical environment for constructing and solving extended queueing network models ofmanufacturing systems, for plotting graphs of results and for viewdng animations of models. The modeling environment can be run entirely on a workstation or optionally can execute large simulations on a host system using cooperative processing. In this paper we give a brief introduction to RESQME and to the RESQ modeling elements. We demonstrate how to use the package by constructing a simple model of part of a manufacturing line and solve this model to produce charts of …


Computing Some Distance Functions Between Polygons, Mikhail J. Atallah, Celso C. Ribeiro, Sergio Lifschitz Aug 1990

Computing Some Distance Functions Between Polygons, Mikhail J. Atallah, Celso C. Ribeiro, Sergio Lifschitz

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


The Origins Of Computing And Computer Science At Purdue University, Saul Rosen, John R. Rice Aug 1990

The Origins Of Computing And Computer Science At Purdue University, Saul Rosen, John R. Rice

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


History Of The Computer Sciences Department At Purdue University, John R. Rice, Saul Rosen Aug 1990

History Of The Computer Sciences Department At Purdue University, John R. Rice, Saul Rosen

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Zone Theorem And Polyhedral Decompositions, Chandrajit L. Bajaj, Tamal K. Dey Aug 1990

Zone Theorem And Polyhedral Decompositions, Chandrajit L. Bajaj, Tamal K. Dey

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Surface Fitting Using Implicit Algebraic Surface Patches, Chandrajit Bajaj Aug 1990

Surface Fitting Using Implicit Algebraic Surface Patches, Chandrajit Bajaj

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Robot Pedagogics: The Adaptation, Analysis, And Computer Control Of A Model Manipulator, Edward T. Hammerand, Chung You Ho Aug 1990

Robot Pedagogics: The Adaptation, Analysis, And Computer Control Of A Model Manipulator, Edward T. Hammerand, Chung You Ho

Computer Science Technical Reports

The subject of robotics is addressed by many different fields, among them computer science, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering. This work is an attempt to bring together all of these aspects from the perspective of a computer science background. Different techniques are considered and reconciled with one another in the analytical area, while detail and explanation are added in all areas that were not previously available. In addition, geometrical interpretations arc presented for concepts that have heretofore been presented only in the form of equations.


Mesh And Pyramid Algorithms For Iconic Indexing, Alok Choudhary, Sanjay Ranka Aug 1990

Mesh And Pyramid Algorithms For Iconic Indexing, Alok Choudhary, Sanjay Ranka

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science - Technical Reports

In this paper parallel algorithms on meshes and pyramids for iconic indexing are presented. Our algorithms are asymptotically superior to previously known parallel algorithms.


Surface Approximations In Geometric Modeling, Jung-Hong Chuang Aug 1990

Surface Approximations In Geometric Modeling, Jung-Hong Chuang

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Efficient Detection Of Quasiperiodicities In Strings, Alberto Apostolico, Andrzej Ehrenfeucht Aug 1990

Efficient Detection Of Quasiperiodicities In Strings, Alberto Apostolico, Andrzej Ehrenfeucht

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


A Simulation Of A Multi-Hop Communications Network Using A Kinematic Topology Generator And Static Sphere-Packing Power Control, Kevin Charles Davis Aug 1990

A Simulation Of A Multi-Hop Communications Network Using A Kinematic Topology Generator And Static Sphere-Packing Power Control, Kevin Charles Davis

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Ctran: Transforming Scientific Fortran Programs To Unix Based Computing Environments, Qi Chen Aug 1990

Ctran: Transforming Scientific Fortran Programs To Unix Based Computing Environments, Qi Chen

Masters Theses

FORTRAN is one of the most popular scientific programming languages. The efficiency, rich libraries, and popularity of FORTRAN support its continued use as a programming language for scientific computing in the near future. However, in current multiprocessor UNIX environments, C is often better supported. The desire to use existing FORTRAN subroutines within such a C environment leads to several options. In this thesis, we introduce a "modern" scientific programming language called CTRAN for this purpose.

We begin with a brief review of the history of scientific programming languages. An introduction of CTRAN is given in Chapter HI. In Chapter IV, …


Synchronization And Load Imbalance Effects In Distributed Memory Multiprocessor Systems, Dan C. Marinescu, John R. Rice Jul 1990

Synchronization And Load Imbalance Effects In Distributed Memory Multiprocessor Systems, Dan C. Marinescu, John R. Rice

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Application Of The E/T Performance Modeling Methodology To A Computation On A 128 Processor Ncube, Dan C. Marinescu, John R. Rice Jul 1990

Application Of The E/T Performance Modeling Methodology To A Computation On A 128 Processor Ncube, Dan C. Marinescu, John R. Rice

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


A Statically-Typed Language With Classes, Mike Beaven, Ryan Stanisfer, Dan Wetklow Jul 1990

A Statically-Typed Language With Classes, Mike Beaven, Ryan Stanisfer, Dan Wetklow

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Unifying Parametric And Implicit Surface Representations For Computer Graphics: Parametric Surface Display And Algebraic Surface Fitting, Changrajit L. Bajaj Jul 1990

Unifying Parametric And Implicit Surface Representations For Computer Graphics: Parametric Surface Display And Algebraic Surface Fitting, Changrajit L. Bajaj

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


The Cops Security Checker System, Daniel Farmer, Eugene H. Spafford Jul 1990

The Cops Security Checker System, Daniel Farmer, Eugene H. Spafford

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Maximum Size Of A Dynamic Data Structure: Hashing With Lazy Delection Revisited, David Aldous, Micha Hofri, Wojciech Szpankowski Jul 1990

Maximum Size Of A Dynamic Data Structure: Hashing With Lazy Delection Revisited, David Aldous, Micha Hofri, Wojciech Szpankowski

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


A New Organization Of Sparse Gauss Elimination For Solving Pdes, Mo Mu, John R. Rice Jul 1990

A New Organization Of Sparse Gauss Elimination For Solving Pdes, Mo Mu, John R. Rice

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


A Logic For Natural Language, William C. Purdy Jul 1990

A Logic For Natural Language, William C. Purdy

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science - Technical Reports

This paper describes a language called £N whose structure mirrors that of natural language. £N is characterized by absence of variables and individual constants. Singular predicates assume the role of both individual constants and free variables. The role of bound variables is played by predicate functors called "selection operators." Like natural languages, £N is implicitly many-sorted. £N does not have an identity relation. Its expressive power lies between the predicate calculus without identity and the predicate calculus with identity. The loss in expressiveness relative to the predicate calculus with identity however is not significant. Deduction in £N is intended to …