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2. ABSTRACTS.
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DERMATOLOGY , *SKIN diseases , *ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. , *CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
Presents abstracts of papers presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Investigative Dermatology, held in May 2002 in Los Angeles, California. Inclusion of angiogenesis and vascular biology; Growth factors and signal transduction; Photobiology; Pigmentation.
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- 2002
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3. Reviews.
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COMPUTER graphics -- Congresses , *INTERACTIVE computer systems , *EXHIBITIONS , *CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
Reports on the conference and exhibition of the Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques (SIGGRAPH) of the Association for Computing Machinery held in Los Angeles, California on August 8-13, 1999. Attendance; Number of exhibitors; Papers presented in the conference which are expected to affect graphics and interactive techniques.
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- 2000
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4. General circulation modeling: Past, present, and future.
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Randall, David A. and Ide, Kayo
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CONFERENCES & conventions , *ATMOSPHERIC circulation - Abstract
Reports on the symposium on atmospheric general circulation modeling held at the University of California, Los Angeles. Guest of honor; Participants; Papers presented.
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- 1999
5. Guest Editors' Introduction: 1999 International Conference on Software Engineering.
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Kramer, Jeff, Garlan, David, and Rosenblum, David S.
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SOFTWARE engineering , *CONFERENCES & conventions , *COMPUTER software , *PERIODICAL publishing - Abstract
Software pervades the growing web of computers and communications systems providing diverse services, personal, commercial, financial, public, and entertainment services. Providing timely, cost-effective, high-quality software for these diverse services requires the best possible technology and practice that the software engineering community can provide. The 1999 International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE) was held in Los Angeles, California. Following the lead of previous ICSE conferences, the aim of ICSE held in the year 1999 was to bring together software engineering practitioners and researchers to present and discuss the most promising approaches for meeting the software challenges of the next century. The February 2001, issue of the journal IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering presents a special section with some of the best papers of the conference held in the year 1999. These papers were selected through an additional review process conducted after the conference. The ICSE '99 program committee selected a number of the best quality papers. The authors of these papers were invited to submit extended versions of their papers for consideration for journal publication.
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- 2001
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6. Guest Editor's Introduction: 1999 International Conference on Software Engineering.
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Kramer, Jeff and Garlan, David
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SOFTWARE engineering , *CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
Focuses on the agenda for the 1999 International Conference of Software Engineering in Los Angeles, California. Enhancement of the industrial presentation programs; List of participating research papers; Topics and writers for the research papers.
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- 2001
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7. Conference on Pure Land Buddhism in Dialogue with Christian Theology.
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Fredericks, James
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CONFERENCES & conventions , *RELIGIOUS conferences , *CHRISTIANITY , *THEOLOGY - Abstract
Focuses on the conference on Pure Land Buddhism in Dialogue with Christian Theology, held at the Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California from September 9-14, 2001. Roots of the conference; Focus of the conference; Christianity's response to the modern world; Subjects of the papers presented at the conference; Significance of interreligious dialogue.
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- 2002
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8. The Third International Conference on Data Engineering.
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Wah, Benjamin W.
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SOFTWARE engineering , *CONFERENCES & conventions , *COMPUTER science , *COMPUTER engineering , *ARTIFICIAL intelligence - Abstract
The Third International Conference on Data Engineering was held in Los Angeles, California on February 2 to 6, 1987. The conference was designed as an international forum for bringing together researchers, developers, managers, strategic planners and other users with an interest in the research, design and development of data engineering methodologies, strategies and systems. Its scope includes computer science, artificial intelligence, electrical engineering, and computer engineering. It featured papers from all major areas of data engineering, including database design and modeling, performance evaluation, algorithms, integrity, security, fault tolerance, query language, artificial intelligence approaches, knowledge bases, database machines, distributed databases and data engineering applications.
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- 1988
9. Introduction.
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Case, Colleen
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COMPUTER graphics , *DIGITAL image processing , *CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
Focuses on the Educators Program for SIGGRAPH 2001, the 28th International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques held in Los Angeles, California in August 2001. Papers from the Educators Program which illustrated creative uses of computer graphics and innovative virtual collaborative learning environments.
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- 2002
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10. News Reports.
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Lum, Jean L.J.
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NURSING research , *CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
Reports on the 13th Annual Communicating Nursing Research Conference held at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California from April 30 to May 2, 1980. Approximate number of attendees; Presentation of special certificate of appreciation; Organization of conference papers.
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- 1980
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11. SIGGRAPH 2004.
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Em, David and Pournelle, Alex
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CONFERENCES & conventions , *COMPUTER industry , *COMPUTER systems , *CONFERENCE proceedings (Publications) - Abstract
The article highlights the 31st annual conference of the Special Interest Group on Graphics (SIGGRAPH) of the Association for Computing Machinery held at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California from August 8 to 12, 2004. A couple of decades ago, conference attendees could count on seeing a couple things at SIGGRAPH that had literally never been seen before in human history, such as textured 3D objects or hierarchical human animation. SIGGRAPH 2004's total exhibition area was smaller than the hallowed days of yore, composed mostly of software companies, some boutique specialty hardware outfits, schools, and graphics board manufacturers. Walking the show's exhibit floor provides ample evidence that the industry's major players have changed in recent years. One reason the show floor's smaller is that there's been considerable consolidation in both the hardware and software graphics industries over the last few years. There were several indications this trend is still in full swing. One class of hardware that wasn't in evidence at the show was tablet computers. There's exactly one attendee using a tablet, compared to hundreds of laptops of every size and description. If the SIGGRAPH community's resisted adopting tablets as mobile work devices, one wonders if there's any hope for them in the wider community, at least until they become as thin and light as paper.
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- 2004
12. SIGGRAPH 2004.
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Em, David and Pournelle, Alex
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CONFERENCES & conventions , *EXHIBITIONS , *ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. , *COMPUTER industry - Abstract
The article focuses on the first annual conference and exhibition held by the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Graphics (SIGGRAPH) at the Los Angeles Convention Center, California from August 8 to 12, 2004. The show drew 27,825 attendees, down from its high of nearly 50,000 seven years ago, but up from 17,000 two years ago. SIGGRAPH remains the Mother of All Imaging Conferences, featuring a unique mix of science, art, commerce and education. With a wide selection of panels, papers, films, and innovative exhibits, SIGGRAPH rarely disappoints. SIGGRAPH 2004's total exhibition area was smaller than the hallowed days of yore, composed mostly of software companies, some boutique specialty hardware outfits, schools and graphics board manufacturers. Walking the show's exhibit floor provides ample evidence that the industry's major players have changed in recent years. One reason the show floor's smaller is that there has been considerable consolidation in both the hardware and software graphics industries over the last few years. There were several indications this trend is still in full swing. Alias Systems Inc., makers of Maya 6 third-dimensional visualization and animation software, announced the acquisition of Kaydara Inc., makers of character animation and motion editing tools. Nvidia Corp. also announced that Gelato, its graphics-card-accelerated renderer, is now available as a native renderer within Maya, which we hope to evaluate soon.
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- 2004
13. SIGGRAPH 2004.
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Em, David and Pournelle, Alex
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CONFERENCES & conventions , *EXHIBITIONS , *ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. , *COMPUTER industry - Abstract
The article focuses on the first annual conference and exhibition held by the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Graphics (SIGGRAPH) at the Los Angeles Convention Center, California from August 8 to 12, 2004. The show drew 27,825 attendees, down from its high of nearly 50,000 seven years ago, but up from 17,000 two years ago. SIGGRAPH remains the Mother of All Imaging Conferences, featuring a unique mix of science, art, commerce, and education. With a wide selection of panels, papers, films, and innovative exhibits, SIGGRAPH rarely disappoints. SIGGRAPH 2004's total exhibition area was smaller than the hallowed days of yore, composed mostly of software companies, some boutique specialty hardware outfits, schools, and graphics board manufacturers. Walking the show's exhibit floor provides ample evidence that the industry's major players have changed in recent years. One reason the show floor's smaller is that there's been considerable consolidation in both the hardware and software graphics industries over the last few years. There were several indications this trend is still in full swing. Alias Systems Inc., makers of Maya 6 third-dimensional visualization and animation software, announced the acquisition of Kaydara Inc., makers of character animation and motion editing tools. Nvidia Corp. also announced that Gelato, its graphics-card-accelerated renderer, is now available as a native renderer within Maya, which we hope to evaluate soon.
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- 2004
14. Chiariglione, West To Give Keynotes At 113th AES.
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Walsh, Christopher
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SOUND engineers , *CONFERENCES & conventions , *SOUND recording & reproducing , *SOUND recording industry , *SOCIETIES - Abstract
Provides information on the 113th Audio Engineering Society Convention to be held on October 5-8, 2002 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in California. Key note address to be delivered at the convention; Information on the exhibition to be featured in the event; Workshops and papers to be delivered.
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- 2002
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