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245 1 0 _aSOFSEM '97: Theory and Practice of Informatics
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_b24th Seminar on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Informatics, Milovy, Czech Republic, November 22-29, 1997. Proceedings /
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250 _a1st ed. 1997.
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300 _aXIV, 582 p.
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505 0 _aComputer chess: Algorithms and heuristics for a deep look into the future -- Algorithms for triangulated terrains -- On the distributed realization of parallel algorithms -- The fundamental problem of database design -- Solving and approximating combinatorial optimization problems (Towards MAX CUT and TSP) -- The computational power of continuous time neural networks -- A foundation for computable analysis -- Towards machines that can think -- Computational complexity of continuous problems -- Path layout in ATM networks -- The mobile agent technology -- Theory and practice in interactionally rich distributed systems -- Configuration-based programming systems -- Automatic generation of parallelizing compilers for object-oriented programming languages from denotational semantics specifications -- A formal software engineering paradigm: From domains via requirements to software - Formal specification & design calculi - -- The whole picture to software process improvement -- Object-oriented design patterns -- Object-oriented DBMS and beyond -- On integration of relational and object-oriented database systems -- From OO through deduction to active databases — ROCK, ROLL & RAP -- An introduction to virtual reality modeling language -- Stepping stones to an information society -- Lower bounds for the virtual path layout problem in ATM networks -- Query processing in temporal evidential databases -- A first approach to temporal predicate locking for concurrency detection in temporal relational databases supporting schema versioning -- Efficient insertion of approximately sorted sequences of items into a dictionary -- High availability support in CORBA environments -- On f-sparse sets in NP - P -- Zero-overhead exception handling using metaprogramming -- The output-store formal translator directed by LRparsing -- Parallel processing on alphas under MATLAB 5 -- PRAM lower bound for element distinctness revisited -- Optimal trees for searching in codebook -- Time optimal self-stabilizing algorithms -- Requirements specification iteratively combined with reverse engineering -- On finite representations of infinite-state behaviours -- Efficient strong sequentiality using replacement restrictions -- Optimal encodings -- Monotonic rewriting automata with a restart operation -- Kahn's fixed-point characterization for linear dynamic networks -- DESAM — Annotated corpus for Czech -- Mobility management in CORBA: A generic implementation of the lifecycle service -- A theory of game trees, based on solution trees -- Approximation algorithms for the vertex bipartization problem -- Optical all-to-all communication for some product graphs (Extended Abstract) -- Parallelizing self-organizing maps.
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