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FINAL PROGRAM THE 2003 ACM SIGAPP SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED COMPUTING http://www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2003/ Melbourne, Florida, USA March 9 – 12, 2003 Organizing Committee Gary Lamont Ronaldo Menezes Hisham Haddad George Papadopoulos Brajendra Panda Janice Carroll Ryan Stansifer Warren Jones William Shoaff Multimedia and Visualization AI PL and Object Technology Parallel & Distributed Systems Software Engineering Computer Security Info Access and Retrieval Mobile Computing WWW Evolutionary Computing Image and Video Databases Coordination Models Database Technology Data Mining Digital Content E Commerce Embedded Systems Computational Sciences Bioinformatics Agents Computing and Health Care Sponsored by ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing (SIGAPP) Hosted by Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Florida, USA

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FINAL PROGRAM

THE 2003 ACM SIGAPP SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED COMPUTING

httpwwwacmorgconferencessacsac2003

Melbourne Florida USA March 9 ndash 12 2003

Organizing Committee

Gary Lamont Ronaldo Menezes Hisham Haddad George Papadopoulos Brajendra Panda Janice Carroll Ryan Stansifer Warren Jones William Shoaff

Multimedia and Visualization

AI PL and Object Technology

Parallel amp Distributed Systems

Software Engineering

Computer SecurityInfo Access and Retrieval

Mobile Computing

WWW

Evolutionary Computing

Image and Video Databases

Coordination Models

DatabaseTechnology

Data MiningDigital

ContentE

CommerceEmbeddedSystems

Computational Sciences

Bioinformatics Agents

Computing and Health Care

Sponsored by ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing (SIGAPP)

Hosted by

Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne Florida USA

SAC 2003 INTRODUCTION SAC 2003 is a premier international conference on applied computing and technology Attendees have the opportunity to hear from expert practitioners and researchers about the latest trends in research and development in their fields SAC 2003 features 2 keynote speakers on Monday and Tuesday from 830 to 1000AM The symposium consists of Tutorial and Technical programs The Tutorial Program offers 4 half-day tutorials on Sunday March 9 2003 Tutorials start from 1000AM to 700PM This years tutorials focus on different areas including management of wireless systems wireless and mobile network security semantic of web and Ontologies and processing complex events in distributed systems The Technical Program offers 21 tracks that run from Monday March 10 through Wednesday March 12 2003 Sessions start from 830 to 500PM in 5 concurrent sessions

SAC 2003 Organizers Gary B Lamont Symposium Chair

Air Force Institute of Technology Dayton USA Ronaldo Menezes Symposium Vice Chair

Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne USA Hisham Haddad Program Co-Chair Kennesaw State University Kennesaw USA George A Papadopoulos Program Co-Chair

University of Cyprus Cyprus Jan Carroll Symposium Director

Roger State University Claremore USA Brajendra Panda Publication Chair

University of Arkansas Fayetteville USA Warren Jones Bioinformatics Director University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham USA Ryan Stansifer Tutorials Chair

Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne USA William Shoaff Local Arrangement and Publicity Chair

Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne USA Hisham Haddad TreasurerRegistrarWebmaster

Kennesaw State University Kennesaw USA

SAC 2003 Track Organizers AI and Computational Logic Chih-Cheng Hung Southern Polytechnic State Univ USA Agostinho Rosa LaSEEB - ISR ndash IST Portugal Stefano Bistarelli Istituto di Informatica e Telematica Italy Agents Interactions Mobility and Systems Henry Hexmoor University of Arkansas USA Marcin Paprzycki Oklahoma State University USA Niranjan Suri IHMC University of West Florida USA Bioinformatics Warren Jones University of Alabama at Birmingham USA Mathew Palakal Indiana University Purdue University USA Computational Sciences Adrian Sandu Michigan Technological University USA Computer Applications in Health Care Valentin Masero Univeristy of Extremadura Spain Computer Security Giampaolo Bella Universita di Catania Italy Ronaldo Menezes Florida Institute of Technology USA

Coordination Models Languages and Applications Andrea Omicini Universitagrave degli Studi di Bologna Italy Sascha Ossowski Universidad Rey Juan Carlos Spain Data Mining Hasan Jamil Mississippi State University USA Database Technology Ramzy Haraty Lebanese American University Lebanon Digital Content for Education Monica Landoni University of Strathclyde UK Ignacio Aedo Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain Electronic Commerce Technologies Sviatoslav Braynov State Univ of New York at Buffalo USA Peter Wurman North Carolina State University USA Embedded Systems Applications Solutions and Techniques Alessio Bechini Univeristy of Pisa Italy Cosimo Antonio Prete Univeristy of Pisa Italy Evolutionary Computing and Optimization Roger Wainwright University of Tulsa USA Image and Video Databases Borko Furht Florida Atlantic University USA Oge Marques Florida Atlantic University USA Information Access and Retrieval Fabio Crestani University of Strathclyde UK Gabriella Pasi ITIM-CNR Italy Mobile Computing and Applications Hong Va Leong Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK Multimedia and Visualization Chaman Sabharwal University of Missouri-Rolla USA Sanjay Madria University of Missouri-Rolla USA Parallel and Distributed Systems and Networking Robert van Engelen Florida State University USA Turgay Korkmaz University of Texas at San Antonio USA Nectarios Koziris National Tech Univ of Athens Greece Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA Programming Languages and Object Technologies Chang-Hyun Jo California State University at Fullerton USA Rajeev Raje Purdue University at Indianapolis USA Software Engineering Applications Practices and Tools Herbert H Thompson Florida Institute of Technology USA Chia-Chu Chiang University of Arkansas at Little Rock USA Ibrahim El-Far Florida Institute of Technology USA Stefan Gruner University of Southampton USA Markus Montigel University of New Orleans USA James Whittaker Florida Institute of Technology USA Web and E-Business Applications Sara Comai Politecnico di Milano Italy Marlo Dumas Queensland Univ of Technology Australia Maristella Matera Politecnico di Milano Italy

SAC 2003 Sponsor SAC 2003 is solely sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing (SIGAPP) The meeting is hosted by the Florida Institute of Technology at Melbourne Florida USA Special thanks to the local arrangement team and those who contributed to the success of SAC 2003

Final Program Page 1 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

ACM SIGAPP The ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing is ACMs primary applications-oriented SIG Its mission is to further the interests of the computing professionals engaged in the development of new computing applications and applications areas and the transfer of computing technology to new problem domains SIGAPP offers practitioners and researchers the opportunity to share mutual interests in innovative application fields technology transfer experimental computing strategic research and the management of computing SIGAPP also promotes widespread cooperation among business government and academic computing activities Its annual Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC) provides an international forum for presentation of the results of strategic research and experimentation for this inter-disciplinary environment The ACM SIG Governing Board has recently indicated that SIGAPP will currently be a conference-only SIG focusing on SAC SIGAPP membership fees are $3000 for ACM Non-members $1500 fro ACM Members and $800 for Student Members For information contact Gary Lamont (937) 255-3450x4718 or garylamontafitedu Also checkout the SIGAPP website at httpwwwacmorgsigapp

MESSAGE FROM THE CONFERENCE CHAIR

Gary Lamont Welcome to the 18th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SACrsquo2003) as hosted by Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne Florida Thanks for attending this international forum for computer scientists engineers and practitioners that includes many innovative computational ideas and a wide spectrum of applications

SAC is a conference devoted to the study of real-world problem applications using many varieties of computation algorithms As such it provides an avenue for discussion and exchange of new ideas associated with computation algorithms and interesting complex applications The Symposium is rightly sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing (SIGAPP) whose mission is to further the interest of the computing professional engaged in the development of new computing applications interdisciplinary application areas and applied research Thus the spectrum of applications and tutorials covers data mining mobile computing and computational finance to evolutionary algorithms software engineering and parallel and distributed computing plus others designed to provide a wide range of topics as reflected in the Symposium with an innovative bioinformatics track and associated tutorials and plenary sessions as directed by Jones Warren

Each of the SACrsquo2003 tracks is organized by a talented track chair Their names are listed in the proceedings Many thanks to them the paper reviewers the plenary speakers and the presenters as well as the organizing committee for their many hours of volunteer work that contribute to a successful SACrsquo2003 In particular we should thank Ronaldo Menezes of the Florida Institute of Technology for being the vice-chair and the host for the Symposium Hisham Haddad and George

Papadopoulos for providing a well organized program Brajendra Panda for managing the publishing of the proceedings William Shoaff for providing for local arrangements Ryan Stansifer for arranging the tutorials and Jan Carroll as a Symposium Director Also special thanks to Hisham Haddad for toiling as the webmaster and performing the critical role of treasurerregistrar All elements of the Symposium have been guided by the enthusiasm foresight and dedication of these professionals Join our group in support of next yearsrsquo SACrsquo2004

Again welcome to SACrsquo2003 and Melbourne Florida We hope that you will leave enriched with new friends and new ideas having enjoyed the distinctive ambiance of Florida Next year we encourage you and your colleagues to submit papers and attend SACrsquo2004

Gary Lamont Chair SAC 2003

MESSAGE FROM THE PROGRAM CHAIRS

Hisham Haddad and George Papadopoulos Welcome to the 18th Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC 2003) Over the past 17 years SAC has been an international forum for researchers and practitioners to present their findings and research results in the areas of computer applications and technology The SAC 2003 Technical Program offers a wide range of tracks covering major areas of computer applications Highly qualified referees with strong expertise and special interest in their respective research areas carefully reviewed the submitted papers As part of the Technical Program this year the Tutorial Program offers 4 half-day tutorials that were carefully selected form 18 proposals available at httpwwwacmorgconferencessacsac2003Tutorialshtm Many thanks to Professor Ryan Stansifer of the Florida Institute of Technology for chairing the Tutorial Program

SAC 2003 would not be possible without contributions from members of the scientific community As anyone can imagine many people have dedicated tremendous time and effort over the period of 10 months to bring you an excellent program The success of SAC 2003 relies on the effort and hard work of many volunteers On behalf of the SAC 2003 Program Committee we would like to take this opportunity to thank all of those who made this years technical program a reality including speakers referees track chairs session chairs presenters and attendees We also thank the local arrangement committee lead by Professors Ronaldo Menezes and William Shoaff of the Florida Institute of Technology

SACrsquos open call for Track Proposals resulted in the submission of 30 track proposals These proposals were carefully evaluated by the conference Executive Committee Some proposals were rejected on the grounds of either not being appropriate for the areas that SAC covers traditionally or being of rather narrow and specialized nature Some others were merged to form a single track on the grounds of having substantial overlap with each other Eventually 21 tracks were established which then went on to produce their own call for papers In response to these calls 525 papers were submitted 200 papers were strongly recommended by the

Final Program Page 2 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

referees for acceptance and inclusion in the Conference Proceedings This gives SAC 2003 an acceptance rate of 38 across all tracks Furthermore it makes SAC 2003 the most successful conference in the history of SAC so far but also one of the most popular and competitive international conferences in the field of applied computing

We hope you will enjoy the meeting and have the opportunity to exchange your ideas and make new friends We also hope you will enjoy your stay in Melbourne and take pleasure from the many entertainments and activities that the city (and neighboring cities such as Orlando) has to offer We look forward to your active participation in SAC 2003 and encourage you and your colleagues to submit your research findings to next years technical program Thank you for being part of SAC 2003

Hisham Haddad and George Papadopoulos SAC 2003 Program Chairs

OTHER ACTIVITIES 1) SAC 2003 Review Meeting Sunday March 9 from 530

to 700PM Open for Steering Committee and Track ChairsCo-Chairs

2) SAC 2003 Reception Sunday March 9 from 700PM right after the Tutorials Open for all registered attendees

3) SAC 2003 General Luncheon Monday March 10 from noon to 130PM Open for all registered attendees (Featuring Luncheon Speaker)

4) SIGAPP Business Meeting Monday March 10 from 530 to 700PM Open for everyone

5) Track Chairs Planning Meeting Monday March 10 from 700 to 800PM Open for Steering Committee and Track ChairsCo-Chairs

6) SAC 2004 Steering Committee Meeting Tuesday March 11 from 530 to 700PM Open for SAC Steering Committee

7) SAC 2003 Banquet Tuesday March 11 departure at 700PM Open for Banquet Ticket holders

8) Track ChairsCo-chairs Luncheon Wednesday March 12 from noon to 130PM Open for SAC 2003 Organizing Committee and Track ChairsCo-Chairs

9) SAC 2003 Wrap-Up Meeting Wednesday March 12 from 530 to 700PM Open for SAC Organizing Committee

SAC 2004 SAC 2004 will be held in Nicosia Cyprus March 14 ndash17 2004 and is hosted by the University of Cyprus at Nicosia

Cyprus tucked away in the top right hand corner of the Mediterranean and is so close to Europe Asia and Africa that it rightly claims to be a stepping stone to three continents Cyprus is an island whose archaeology stems from the Neolithic Age the Ancient Greeks and the Roman period where churches and monasteries still stand from Byzantine times castles and palaces from the days of Crusaders and Frankish Lusignans and splendid city walls from Venetian days With such a historic and legendary background it is hardly surprising that Cyprus has developed a character

which is quite unique It is blessed with beauty natural beauty that ranges from golden beaches and rugged coastlines to rolling hills and forest clad mountains dotted with picturesque villages

MONDAY KEYNOTE ADDRESS

The Era of Biognostic Machinery Dr Lawrence Hunter

Center for Computational Pharmacology University of Colorado School of Medicine

Monday March 10 2003 830AM ndash 1000AM

ABSTRACT

The new era of high throughput molecular instrumentation is generating important biomedical data at a rapidly increasing rate The analysis and interpretation of this data must transcend traditional approaches to statistical hypothesis testing toward more general computational support for biomedical discovery In this talk I will argue that knowledge-based approaches ranging from graphical statistical models with informative priors to rule-based inference to knowledge-based information extraction from natural language are the best way to meet this key challenge of the 21st century

MONDAY LUNCHEON SPEAKER

The Computational Biology An Industrial Perspective Dr Lee Weng

Director of Applied Research Rosetta Biosoftware

Monday March 10 2003 1200 ndash 130PM

ABSTRACT

Large-scale data acquisition technologies such as gene expression microarrays have revolutionized molecular biology research and drug discovery process The increasing volume and complexity of data have created demands for more powerful analysis and data management tools These new tools are developed with the primary goals of creating higher statistical analysis power and discovering more valuable information in the data I will use the Rosetta Resolver system for gene expression data analysis as an example to discuss the challenges we are facing in providing these tools for the revolution in computational biology This system serves as a centerpiece in an enterprise environment to process and manage data from hundreds and thousands of high-density microarrays routinely Although the total amount of data is enormous in microarray studies the number of replications is usually too small to make reliable statistical inferences based on conventional statistical methods The error model technology in the Rosetta Resolver system provides a major breakthrough in handling microarray data with low replications It offers significantly higher power in

Final Program Page 3 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

statistical analysis such as ANOVA than the conventional textbook method To explore the biologically important information hidden in the vast amount microarray data the system provides unsupervised and supervised data mining capabilities to help biologists gain new knowledge from the data One example is demonstrated in the recently published results where a supervised learning tool is used in breast cancer studies to classify and predict patientsrsquo prognoses based on their gene expression profiles As a part of the emerging bioinformatics industry we will provide more software products that are specifically designed to meet more demanding regulatory environments and higher expectations in pharmaceutical and biotechnology research

TUESDAY KEYNOTE ADDRESS The Software Engineering of Applications - Deploying Mission Critical Applications in

an Era of Pervasive Computing Mr Richard Simonian

Vice President of Engineering Harris Corporation in Melbourne Florida USA

Tuesday March 11 2003 830AM - 1000AM

ABSTRACT

Given that software now pervades every aspect of our society and all science is computer science we need to review the role and definition of a software engineer The transition of research into mission critical applications is seldom smooth in any engineering discipline and even more difficult with distributed software This is partly due to the lack of agreement on what a software engineering profession is (especially between academia and industry) and the failure to apply even basic software processes early in the research lifecycle In this talk I discuss how fundamental system architecting principles are helpful to drive meaningful research and development how to apply processes for development both in the small and in the large and approaches to bridge the gap between researchers and mission success

SAC 2003 SCHEDULE

SUNDAY MARCH 9 2003

200PM ndash 500PM LOBBY REGISTRATION

530 ndash 700PM 4 - ST CROIX

SAC 2003 REVIEW MEETING

700PM POOLVIEW TERRACE

WELCOME RECEPTION

SUNDAY MARCH 9 2003 TUTORIALS

All Tutorials will be held at Florida Institute of Technology Transportation between the

hotel and FIT campus will be provided

TUTORIAL 1 ndash HALF DAY 1000AM ndash 100PM FIT CAMPUS CRAWFORD BUILDING ROOM S210

WIRELESSMOBILE NETWORK SECURITY Professor S R Subramanyai University of Missouri USA

The proliferation of wireless and mobile communication networks have resulted in an explosion of the data transmissions over such networks Increasingly more sensitive and strategic data are expected to transmitted over such networks in the near future However wireless and mobile networks have several severe constraints that make them vulnerable for attacks from a variety sources This calls for adapting several current security techniques and development of newer techniques to provide the required security This tutorial is intended to give a good overview of (a) the principles and practices of various aspects traditional network security (b) the issues in mobile and wireless security and (c) techniques and applications of mobile and wireless security

TUTORIAL 2 ndash HALF DAY 400PM ndash 700PM FIT CAMPUS

CRAWFORD BUILDING ROOM S210 RESOURCE AND MOBILITY MANAGEMENT IN NEXT

GENERATION WIRELESS SYSTEMS Professor Sajal Das

University of Texas at Arlington USA

The desire for ubiquitous access to information while ``on the move characterizes an entirely new computing paradigm called `mobile wireless computing This emerging field has the potential to dramatically change the society as users

Final Program Page 4 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

become untethered from their information sources and communication media The driving forces are the availability of hand-held devices (laptoppalmtop comppocket PCs PDAs etc) rapidly emerging next gene(3G4G) wireless systems such as UMTS IMT-wireless Internet as well as the tremendous advewireless access technologies like GSMGPRS CdmaPCS1900 wireless LANs Bluetooths and so on To sumultimedia (audio video text) traffic over next genewireless networks and to provide global seamless roacapability is however an extremely challenging task applications include news-on-demand video-on-demandbrowsing traveler information health monitoring ormedicine services over wireless to the mobile users Beefficent management of scare resources like wibandwidth there exist numerous mobility induced netwoissues that need to be solved For example dynamic netopology management location (mobility) managewireless data networking QoS provisioining mobile Inarchitecturesprotocols mobile databases disconnechandling or mobile data security are some of these impproblems This tutorial aims at bringing out the researctechnological challenges in the resource and momanagement in next generation heterogeneous wisystems and provide some emerging solutions forproblem to support wireless data networking

TUTORIAL 3 - HALF DAY 1000AM ndash 100PM FIT CAMPUS CRAWFORD BUILDING ROOM S220 SEMANTIC WEB AND ONTOLOGIES

Professor Raphael Volz University of Karlsruhe Germany

Recently there is a rapidly increasing interest inSemantic Web The Semantic Web is a vision the idhaving content on the web defined and linked in a way can be interpreted by machines - not just for display purpbut for using it in various applications Ontologies providconceptual backbone for the Semantic Web by givsemantic characterization of the content Ontologiesenjoy popularity in application areas such as e-CommKnowledge and Content Management InformIntegration Bio Science and intelligent e-Services Theof this tutorial is to acquaint the audience with the basSemantic Web technologies having a particular focuontologies

1 What are the technological foundations of the SemantWeb 2 How are ontologies represented 3 How are ontologies engineered 4 What are application scenarios for Ontologies and Semantic Web technologies

It is the objective of this tutorial to communicate taudience a comprehensive picture of the Semantic Webaudience will learn which role ontologies and Semantic

technologies may play in future Web-based information

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Final Program

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400PM ndash 700PM FIT CAMPUS CRAWFORD BUILDING ROOM S220

COMPLEX EVENT PROCESSING IN DISTRIBUTED ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS

Professor David Luckham Stanford University USA

The enterprise information technology (IT) infrastructure has been called an eventdriven nervous system Complex Event Processing (CEP) is an emerging technology for coping in realtime with the tasks of managing the IT infrastructures of large electronic enterprises This includes a spectrum of management tasks such as effective control of eBusiness supply chains monitoring internet-based enterprise collaborations by means of high level business events autonomous regulation of eMarketplaces and Cyber defense of our national IT infrastructure At present we do none of these tasks well And effective solutions to any of them present an enormous business opportunity All of these management tasks have in common the need to aggregate high level intelligence from the lower layers of the enterprise nervous system CEP is a technology to track causality between events and to aggregate complex high level events from sets of lower level events CEP enables us to understand easily what activities are taking place in our IT systems That is understand how those activities will affect critical functionality of the enterprise Only then can we take effective action or succinctly and correctly express automated rules to manage the electronic enterprise This tutorial will cover the basic concepts of CEP including (i) the need for new technologies to manage the electronic enterprise (ii) basic events and complex events (iii) relationships of time causality independence and aggregation between events (iv) hierarchical structure in enterprises and how to define corresponding complex event hierarchies (v) event pattern languages and rules (vi) applying event hierarchies to enterprise management Illustrative examples will be given of causal event analysis in eBusiness processing and in Cyber defense and the use of event pattern constraints in hierarchical viewing of the conformance of activity within the enterprise to its policies

MONDAY MARCH 10 2003

1000AM ndash 500PM LOBBY REGISTRATION

Page 5 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

800 ndash 830AM 2 - BARBADOS

OPENING COMMENTS

830 ndash 1000AM 2 - BARBADOS KEYNOTE ADDRESS

The Era of Biognostic Machinery Dr Lawrence Hunter (See Abstract Page 3)

1000 ndash 1030AM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) BIOINFORMATICS ndash 1 INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS

Jaochim Hammer University of Florida USA

A Recursive Connectionist Approach for Predicting Disulfide Connectivity in Proteins

Alessandro Vullo and Paolo Frasconi University of Firenze Firenze Italy

A Markov Random Field Model of Microarray

Gridding Mathias Katzer Franz Kummert and Gerhard Sagerer Bielefeld

University Bielefeld Germany Gene Functional classification by Semi-supervised

Learning from heterogeneous Data Tao Li Shenghuo Zhu Qi Li and Mitsunori Ogihara University

of Rochester Rochester NY Terminology-driven mining of biomedical literature

Goran Nenadic Irena Spasicn and Sophia Ananiadou University of Salford Salford UK

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX INFORMATION ACCESS AND RETRIEVAL ndash 1

CATEGORIZATION AND CLASSIFICATION Gabriella Pasi ITIM-CNR Italy

Supervised Term Weighting for Automated Text Categorization

Franca Debole and Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza Tecnologie dellInformazione Pisa Italy

Email Classification for Contact Centers

Ani Nenkova Columbia University New York NY USA Amit Bagga Avaya Labs Research Basking Ridge NJ USA

Expanding Domain-Specific Lexicons by Term

Categorization Henri Avancini ISISTAN Universidad del Centro de la

Provincia de Buenos Aires Tandil Argentina

Alberto Lavelli Bernardo Magnini and Roberto Zanoli Centro per la Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica Istituto Trentino di

Cultura Trento Italy Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie

dellInformazione Pisa Italy

Multiclass Text Categorization for Automated Survey Coding

Daniela Giorgetti Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale Pisa Italy

Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dellInformazione Pisa Italy

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS WEB TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS ndash 1

SEARCHING QUERYING AND CRAWLING Marlon Dumas Queensland University of Technology

Australia

Constructing Web Search Queries from the Users Information Need Expressed in a Natural Language

Jacob Shapiro and Isak Taksa Baruch College NY USA

Design of a Graphical Interface to Xquery Enrico Augurusa Daniele Braga Alessandro Campi and

Stefano Ceri Politecnico di Milano Italy

Views for Light-Weight Web Ontologies Raphael Volz Daniel Oberle Rudi Studer and Steffen Staab

Institute AIFB University of Karlsruhe Germany

Ontology-Focused Crawling of Web Documents Marc Ehrig and Alexander Maedche Institute AIFB University

of Karlsruhe Germany

1030 ndash NOON 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 1

STREAMING VIDEO AND 3D OBJECTS Michael Wainer Southern Illinois University at Carbondale

USA

A Framework of Individually-focused Teleconferencing (IFT) via an efficient 3D

Reprojection Technique Qi Li Chris Brown Chandra Kambhamettu Tao Li and

Shenghuo Zhu University of Rochester USA

Estimation of 3-D Shape and Reflectance using Multiple Moire Images and Shading Model

Shoichi Naganuma Norio Tagawa and Akihiro Minagawa Metropolitan University Japan

Streaming DivX AVI Movies

Roger Zimmermann University of Southern California USA Self-Manifestation of Composite Multimedia Objects

to Satisfy Security Constraints Vijayalakshmi Atluri Nabil Adam Ahmed Gomaa Igg

Adiwijaya Rutgers University USA

Final Program Page 6 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

1030 ndash NOON 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 1

Uwe Naumann Argonne National Laboratory USA

Towards Differentiation-Enabled Fortran 95 Compiler Technology

Malcolm Cohen Numercal Algorithm Group UK Uwe Naumann Argonne National Laboratory USA

Jan Riehme University of Hertfordshire UK

Automatic parallelism in differentiation of Fourier Transforms

H Martin Bumlucker Bruno Lang Arno Rasch Christian H Bischof Aachen University Germany

Dynamic Solver Selection for an Internet Simulation

Backbone B Bettig C Sandu A Joshi and K Birru Michigan

Technological University USA

CL_matcont A continuation toolbox in matlab A Dhooge and W Govaerts University of Gent Belgium Yu Kuznetsov W Mestrom and AM Riet Universiteit

Utrecht The Netherlands

NOON ndash 130PM OCEAN DECK GENERAL LUNCHEON SPEAKER

COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY AN INDUSTRIAL PERSPECTIVE

Dr Lee Weng (See Abstract Page 3)

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) BIOINFORMATICS ndash 2 DATABASES AND

VISUALIZATION Giri Narasimhan Florida International University USA

Fast Protein Visualization Using Java 3D Tolga Can Yujun Wang Yuan-Fang Wang and Jianwen Su

University of California at Santa Barbara CA USA

Pathways Database System An integrated set of tools for biological pathways

Wanhong Xu Larkshmi Krishnamurthy Murat Tasan Gultekin Ozsoyoglu Joseph Nadeau and Z Meral

Ozsoyoglu Case Western Reserve University Cleveland OH USA

Labrat LIMS database an extensible framework for developing laboratory information management and

analysis solutions designed for use with microarrays

Marcus Breese Matthew Stephens Jeanette McClintick Matthew Grow and Howard Edenberg Indiana University

School of Medicine Indianapolis IN USA

Similar_Join Extending DBMS with a Bio-specific Operator

Jake Yue Chen and John V Carlis Myriad Proteomics Salt Lake City UT USA

130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX INFORMATION ACCESS AND RETRIEVAL ndash 2

DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION RETRIEVAL Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza Tecnologie

dellInformazione Pisa Italy

An Architecture Support Distributed Data Retrieval in Specialized Formats

M Brian Blake MITRE Corporation McLean VA USA Methods for Ranking Information Retrieval Systems

Shengli Wu and Fabio Crestani University of Strathclyde Glasgow Scotland

Evaluating Database Selection Algorithms for

Distributed Search Mikhail Sogrine and Ahmed Patel University College Dublin

Belfield Ireland

Disproving the Fusion Hypothesis An Analysis of Data Fusion via Effective Information Retrieval

Strategies Steven Beitzel Eric Jensen Abdur Chowdhury Ophir Frieder

David Grossman Nazli Goharian Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago IL USA

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS WEB TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS ndash 2 WEB

SERVICES Sara Comai - Politecnico di Milano Italy

An XML-based Conversational Protocol for Web Services

Zahir Tari Mark McKinlay and Manish Malhotra RMIT University Australia

Classification of Ad hoc Multi-lateral Collaborations

Based on Workflow Models Andreas Wombacher and Bendick Malheko FHG-IPSI

Darmstadt Germany

Agent-Based Services for Information Portals Ciaraacuten Bryce and Michel Pawlak CUI University of Geneva

Switzerland Karsten Tolle Peter Werner and Roberto Zicari DBIS

University of Frankfurt Germany WebSOGO A Global Ontology for the Description of

Data Sources on the World Wide Web in Terms of Content Query Processing Capabilities Services

and Navigation Information Edna Ruckhaus and Mariacutea Esther Vidal Universidad Simoacuten

Boliacutevar Caracas Venezuela

Final Program Page 7 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 2

VIDEO ON DEMAND AND INDEXING Duc Tran University of Central Florida Orlando USA

Hierarchical Video Indexing based on Changes of Camera and Objects

JungHwan Oh and Maruthi Thenneru University of Texas at Arlington USA

Ning Jiang University of Central Florida USA

Overlay Multicast for Video on Demand on the Internet

Kien A Hua Duc A Tran and Roy Villafane University of Central Florida USA

A New Cache Management for Multimedia Storage

Systems Javier Fernacuteandez Muntildeoz Jesus Carretero Felix Garcia Jose M

Perez and A Calderon Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Madrid Spain

Interactive Computation and Visualization of Fetch

using Standard Computer Graphics Hardware Michael Wainer Southern Illinois University at Carbondale IL

130 ndash 300PM 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 2

Jesus A Izaguirre U Notre Dame USA

Nonlinear instability in multiple time-stepping Qun Ma and Jesacuteus Izaguirre University of Notre Dame USA

Robert D Skeel University of Illinois USA

A Treecode algorithm for computing Ewald summation of dipolar systems

ZhongHui Duan University of Akron USA Robert Krasny University of Michigan USA

Long time step molecular dynamics using targeted

Langevin stabilization Qun Ma and Jesacuteus Izaguirre University of Notre Dame USA

Quantification of Trabecular Bone Mass and

Orientation Using Gabor Wavelets Yongqing Xiang Vanessa Yingling Jonathan Silverberg and

Theodore Raphan Brooklyn College USA Mitchell B Schaffler Mount Sinai School of Medicine USA

300 ndash 330PM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) BIOINFORMATICS ndash 3 COMPUTATIONAL METHODS

AND ALGORITHMS Dawn Wilkins University of Mississippi USA

Integrative Approach for Computationally Inferring Protein Domain Interactions

See-Kiong Ng Zhuo Zhang and Soon-Heng Tan Laboratories for Information Technology Singapore

Component-based Implementation of Multiple

Sequence Alignment Umit Catalyurek Mike Gray Tahsin Kurc Joel Saltz Eric

Stahlberg and Renato Ferreira Ohio State University Columbus OH USA

Identify Amino Acid Candidates Critical for Function of Rat Imidase by Cross-Reference Voting in

Imidase SuperFamily Chihan Lee Ya-ting Lin Chuan-Yi Tang and Yuh-Shyong Yang National Chiao Tung University Hsinchu Taiwan

Inference of Transcriptional Regulation

Relationships from Gene Expression Data Andrew Tae-Jun Kwon Holger Hoos and Raymond Ng

University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX INFORMATION ACCESS AND RETRIEVAL ndash 3 WEB

SEARCHING AND RELEVANCE FEEDBACK Fabio Crestani University of Strathclyde UK

Using Agents for Multi-target Search on the Web Elisabetta Di Nitto Carlo Ghezzi and Paolo Selvini CEFRIEL -

Politecnico di Milano Milano Italy

An indexing model of HTML document Andrea Molinari and Ricardo A Marques Pereira University of

Trento Trento Italy Gabriella Pasi Institute for Multimedia Technologies - National

Council of Research Milano Italy

Web Metasearch Rank vs Score Based Rank Aggregation Methods

M Elena Renda and Umberto Straccia Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dellInformazione Pisa Italy

Efficient Evaluation of Relevance Feedback for

Multidimensional All-pairs Retrieval Michael Ortega-Binderberger Univeristy of Illinois at Urbana

Chapaign IL USA Kaushik Chakrabarti Microsoft Research

Sharad Mehrotra University of California Irvine CA USA

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS WEB TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS ndash 3

HYPERLINKS AND NAVIGATION Maristella Matera - Politecnico di Milano Italy

RepWeb Replicated Web with Referential Integrity Luis Veiga and Paulo Ferreira INESCIST Lisboa Portugal

Similarity-Based Clustering of Web Transactions Giuseppe Manco and Domenico Sacca ICAR-CNR Italy

Riccardo Ortale University of Calabria Rende Italy

Final Program Page 8 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Final Program Page 9

Recognizing the Relations between Web Pages Using Artificial Neural Network

Xing Zhu Shen Huang and Yong Yu Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai PRChina

Design Time Support for Adaptive Behaviour in Web

Sites Sven Casteleyn Olga De Troyer and Saar Brockmans Vrije

Universiteit Belgium

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 3

DATA VISUALIZATION Chaman L Sabharwal University of Missouri Rolla USA

Cluster Rendering of Skewed Datasets via

Visualization Keke Chen and Ling Liu Georgia Tech USA

Modeling and Visualizing Uncertainty in a Global

Water Balance Model James R Miller Daniel C Cliburn Johannes J Feddema and

Terry A Slocum University of Kansas USA Visualization of association rules in relational DBMS

Sharma Chakravarthy and Hongen Zhang University of Texas at Arlington USA

Supporting Real-time Visualization With The HDoV

Tree Lidan Shou Zhiyong Huang and Kian-Lee Tan National

University of Singapore Singapore

330 ndash 500PM 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 3

Sreekanth Pannala Oak Ridge National Laboratory USA

Discretizing aerosol dynamics with B-splines Adrian Sandu and Christian Borden Michigan Technological

University USA

Real-Time Monitoring of Large Scientific Simulations

V Pascucci D E Laney R J Frank G Scorzelli Linsen B Hamann F Gygi

Hybrid (mixed SMPDMP) Parallelization of MFIX A Multiphase CFD Code for Modeling Fluidized Beds Sreekanth Pannala Ed DrsquoAzevedo Oak Ridge National Lab Madhava Syamlal National Energy Technology Lab USA

Terascale simulation of cumulus convection on

ASCI WHITE David Stevens Lawrence Livermore National Lab USA

530 ndash 700PM 5 - ST THOMAS SIGAPP BUSINESS MEETING

700 ndash 800PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) TRACK CHAIRS PLANNING MEETING

TUESDAY MA

800AM ndash 500PM REGIS

800 ndash 830AM KEYNOT

The Software EngineDeploying Mission C

an Era of PervMr Richard Simonia

1000 ndash 1030AM COFFE

1030 ndash NOON E-COMMERCE T

Sviatoslav Braynov State U

Semantic MatchmakMark

Tommaso Di Noia Eugenio DMarina Mongiello

A Multi-Agent System

Transaction anNatalia Loacutepez Manuel Nuacutentildeez

Rubio Universidad Co

A Model for the ConfiSynchronization of Co

YainndashWhar Si David EdmoDumas Queensland Univ

Organizational ModeliContext of W

WMP van der Aalst andUniversity of Tec

Akhil Kumar Penn

SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

RCH 11 2003 LOBBY TRATION 2 - BARBADOS E ADDRESS

ering of Applications - ritical Applications in

asive Computing n (See Abstract Page 4)

LOBBY E BREAK

1 - ARUBA ECHNOLOGIES ndash 1

niversity of New York at Buffalo USA

ing in a P-2-P Electronic etplace i Sciascio Francesco Donini and

Politecnico di Bari Italy

for E-Barter Including d Shipping Costs Ismael Rodriacuteguez and Fernando

mplutense de Madrid Spain

gurable Composition and mplex Trading Activities

nd Arthur Hofstede and Marlon ersity of Technology Australia

ng in UML and XML in the orkflow Systems HMW Verbeek Eindhoven hnology Netherlands State University USA

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 1 PARALLEL SYSTEMS AND

NETWORKS Robert van Engelen Florida State University USA

Performance Prediction of Wormhole Switching in Hypercubes with Bursty Traffic Pattern

Geyong Min University of Bradford UK Mohamed Ould-Khaoua University of Glasgow UK

John Ferguson University of Strathclyde UK

Bluepoint A Bluetooth-based Architecture for Location-Positioning Services

Alvin Chan Hong Va Leong Joseph Chan Alan Hon Larry Lau and Leo Li Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

An Improvement on Binary-Swap Compositing for

Sort-Last Parallel Rendering Akira Takeuchi Fumihiko Ino and Kenichi Hagihara Osaka

University Japan

Automatic Code Generation for a Convection Scheme

Paul van der Mark and Lex Wolters Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science Netherlands

Gerard Cats Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute Netherlands

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS IMAGE AND VIDEO DATABASES

Borko Furht and Oge Marques Florida Atlantic University

Image Retrieval With Embedded Region Relationships

Sharat Chandran and Naga Kiran Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India

An Adaptive Three-Dimensional DCT Compression

Based on Motion Analysis Borko Furht Ken Gustafson Hesong Huang and Oge Marques

Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton FL USA

Automatic interpretation of soccer video for highlights extraction and annotation

J Assfalg M Bertini C Colombo A Del Bimbo and W Nunziati Universita di Firenze Firenze Italia

Improving Image Retrieval Effectiveness in Query-

by-Example Environment Khanh Vu Oklahoma State University Tulsa OK USA

Kien A Hua and Ning Jiang University of Central Florida Orlando FL USA

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 1

KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEMS Pierre Collet INRIA Projet Fractales France

Introducing Lateral Thinking in Search Engines with Interactive Evolutionary Algorithms

Yann Landrin-Schweitzer Evelyne Lutton and Pierre Collet Projet FRACTALES INRIA Bat 24 78153 Le Chesnay Cedex

FRANCE Thierry Prost Immeuble Le Beau Site 74150 Mont Saxonnex

FRANCE Enhancement of Wavelet-Based Medical Image Retrieval Through Feature Evaluation Using an

Information Gain Measure O H Karam A M Hamad S Ghoniemy and S Rady Ain

Shams University Cairo Egypt

On the Fuzzy Bayesian Inference of Population Annoyance Level Caused by Noise Exposure

Juan-Miguel Leoacuten-Rojas and Valentiacuten Masero University of Extremadura Caacuteceres SPAIN

Montantildea Morales IES Puente Ajuda Badajoz SPAIN

1030 ndash NOON 2 - BARBADOS AI AND COMPUTATIONAL LOGIC

Chih-Cheng Hung Southern Polytechnic State University USA

A Coarse-Grain Parallel Genetic Algorithm For Finding Ramsey Numbers

Iker Gondra and Mansur H Samadzadeh Oklahoma State University USA

Implementing Fuzzy Expert System for Intelligent

Buildings Carlos A Reyes-Garcia and Elva Corona Instituto Nacional de

Astrofiacutesica Optica y Electroacutenica Mexico Schedulers for RuleBased Constraint Programming Krzysztof R Apt and Sebastian Brand CWI the Netherlands

Image Texture Classification Using Datagrams and

Characteristic Views Shisong Yang and Chih-Cheng Hung Southern Polytechnic

State University USA

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES ndash 2 Peter Wurman North Carolina State University USA

Architecture for User-Controlled e-Privacy Peter Bodorik Dalhousie University Canada Dawn Jutla Saint Maryrsquos University Canada

Addressing E-Business Privacy Concerns The

Roles of Trust and Value Compatibility Joseph Cazier Benjamin Shao and Robert St Louis Arizona

State University USA

Final Program Page 10 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

reality a Scalable Intelligent Travel Planner Marc Torrens Patrick Hertzog Loic Samson and Boi Faltings

iFAOrsquos Future Lab Switzerland

Systems Architecture for Pervasive Retail George Roussos Birkbeck College UK

Panos Kourouthanasis ELTRUN-AUEB Greece Eugene Gryazin Espoo Finland

Mike Pryzbliski NOKIA Finland George Kalpogiannis Procter and Gamble Greece

George Giaglis ELTRUN-AUEB Greece

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 2 ROUTING ALGORITHMS

Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA

An Alternative Routing Algorithm for Pyramid Structures

Zhizhang Shen Plymouth State College USA A Simple and Energy-Efficient Routing Protocol for

Radio Networks Amitava Datta and Subbiah Soundaralakshmi University of

Western Australia

An Optimal Broadcasting Schema for Multidimensional Mesh Structures

Zhizhang Shen Plymouth State College USA

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS DATABASE TECHNOLOGY ndash 1

Henrique Paques Georgia Institute of Technology USA

PINE - Podium Incremental Neighbor Evaluator for Classifying Spatial Data

William Perrizo Qin Ding Anne Denton Kirk Scott Qiang ding and Maleq Khan North Dakota State University USA

Integrated Querying of XML Data in RDBMSs

Albrecht Schmidt Stefan Manegold and Martin Kersten CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Accessee Controlled Type Selection for a Multi-type

Object Hideki Sato and Masayoshi Aritsugi Daido Institute of

Technology Japan

Hybrid Log Segmentation for Assured Damage Assessment

Prahalad Ragothaman and Brajendra Panda University of Arkansas USA

130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 2

WEB COLLABORATIVE AND SECURITY SYSTEMS FOR HEALTH CARE

Lewis Hassell Drexel University Philadelphia USA

Modeling the Workflow of Prescription Writing Understanding Requirements for Automation

Lewis Hassell Drexel University Philadelphia PA USA John H Holmes University of Pennsylvania School of

Medicine Philadelphia PA USA Echo-Cardiography on the Web Design and Set-Up

of a Virtual Community of Experts Frumento Enrico Bianchin Enrico and Guerriero Lorenzo

CEFRIEL Politecnico di Milano Milano Italy

Integrating Smart Card Access to Webbased Medical Information System

Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

Role-Based Authorization in Decentralized Health Care Environments

Gail-Joon Ahn and Badrinath Mohan University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte NC USA

130 ndash 300 2 - BARBADOS COORDINATION MODELS LANGUAGES AND

APPLICATIONS ndash 1 Andrea Omicini Universitˆ di Bologna Cesena Italy

Coordination-Based Distributed Constraint Solving in DICE

Peter Zoeteweij CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Basic Components for Constraint Solver Cooperations

Eric Monfroy UniversitŽ de Nantes France Carlos Castro Universidad Tžcnica Federico Santa Maria

Valpararsquoso Chile A New Approach to Scalable Linda-systems Based

on Swarms Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

Robert Tolksdorf Freie UniversitŠt Berlin Germany

PeerSpaces Data-driven Coordination in Peer-to-Peer Networks

Nadia Busi Cristian Manfredini Alberto Montresor and Gianluigi Zavattaro Universitˆ di Bologna Italy

300 ndash 330PM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES ndash 3

Peter Wurman North Carolina State University USA COSAR Commitment-Oriented ldquoSense and

Respondrdquo System for Microelectronic Manufacturing

Jun-Jang Jeng Henry Chang and Jen-Yao Chung IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Final Program Page 11 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

iGrocer- A Ubiquitous and Pervasive Smart Grocery Shopping System

Sangeetha Shekar Prashant Nair and Abdelsalam (Sumi) Helal University of Florida Gainesville USA

CIGMA Active Inventory Service in Global e-Market

Based on Efficient Catalog Management Su Myeon Kim Kyungmin Cho Inseok Hwang Seungwoo

Kang and Heung-Kyu Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Korea

330 ndash 500PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 3 LOAD BALANCING IN PARALLEL

AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA

A Lightweight Java Taskspaces Framework for Scientific Computing on Computational Grids H De Sterck University of Colorado at Boulder USA

RS Markel Advansys Inc USA T Pohl and U Rude University of Erlangen-Nurnberg

Germany A Dynamic Load Distribution Strategy for Systems

Under High Task Variation and Heavy Traffic Bin Fu and Zahir Tari School of Compute Science and

Information and Technology Australia

Implementation of a Proactive Load Sharing Scheme

R Anane Coventry University UK R J Anthony University of Greenwich UK

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS DATABASE TECHNOLOGY ndash 2

Stefan Manegold CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Distributed Query Adaptation and Its Trade-offs Henrique Paques Ling Liu and Calton Pu Georgia Institute of

Technology USA Xquery Speedup Using Replication in Mapping XML

into Relations Jaehoon Kim and Seog Park SOGANG University Korea

Applying Genetic Algorithms in Database Partitioning

Vincent Ng and N Gorla Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

A Dynamic DataCurrency Protocol for Mobile

Database Design and Reconfiguration Yanli Xia and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 3 DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College WA

Intelligent Agents for Patient Monitoring and Diagnostics

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College Spokane WA USA

SOM - Feature Extraction from Patient Discharge Summaries

Dyan J Tufts-Conrad A Nur Zincir-Heywood and David Zitner Dalhousie University Halifax NS Canada

Applying Information Visualization Techniques to

Capture and Explore the Course of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Monika Lanzenberger and Silvia Miksch Institute of Software

Technology and Interactive Systems Vienna University of Technology Vienna Austria

Susanne Ohmann and Christian Popow University of Vienna Waehringer Guertel Vienna Austria

Data Visualization Using Kernel Density Estimation

to Examine Patterns of Physician Practice Patricia Cerrito University of Louisville USA

330 ndash 500 2 - BARBADOS COORDINATION MODELS LANGUAGES AND

APPLICATIONS ndash 2 Sascha Ossowski Universidad Rey Juan Carlos Madrid

Spain

Eliciting Coordination Policies from Requirements Henry Muccini and Fabio Mancinelli Universitˆ dellAquila

Italy Comparing Semantic Frameworks for Coordination On the Conformance Issue for Coordination Media

Mirko Viroli Universitˆ di Bologna Cesena Italy

An Extensible Architecture-based Framework for Coordination Languages

Torsten Fink and Karsten Otto Freie UniversitŠt Berlin Germany

Synchronization Analysis for Decentralizing

Composite Web Services Mangala Gowri Nanda and Neeran Karnik IBM India Research

Laboratory New Delhi India

530 ndash 645PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

SAC 2004 ORGANIZATION MEETING

Final Program Page 12 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

SAC 2003 BANQUET

AT KENNEDY SPACE CENTER DEPARTURE FROM HOTEL AT 700PM

WEDNESDA2

800AM ndash NOON REGI

830 ndash 1000AM

DATA MINING ndash 1CLUSTERING AN

Mitsunori Ogihara U

Tough Constraint-BaseM

Lei Jia and Renqing PeDingyu Pei Ton

Mining MaximaJun-Lin Lin Yuan

A density based ap

Hui Wang UniDavid Bell Queen

Ivo Duntsch Bro A Customizable Hybrid AYu Qian and Kang Zhang U

830 ndash 1000AM PROGRAMMING LA

TECHBarrett Bryant University

Features of the ConcurrAl

Matthew Huntbach Queen A Transition-based St

SoftwaIssa Traore University of

Can a Parser be Generated from Examples Marjan Mernik Goran Gerlic and Viljem Zumer University of

Maribor Maribor Slovenia Barrett R Bryant University of Alabama at Birmingham

Birmingham AL USA

Pointer Analysis of Multithreaded Java Programs Mangala Gowri Nanda IBM India Research Laboratory IIT

New Delhi India

Final Program

Y MARCH 12 003 LOBBY STRATION

1 - ARUBA ASSOCIATION RULES D CLASSIFICATIONS niversity of Rochester USA

d Frequent Closed Itemsets ining

i Shanghai University China gji University China

l Frequent Intervals Ze University Taiwan

proach to classification versity of Ulster UK s University Belfast UK ck University Canada

pproach to Data Clustering niversity of Texas Dallas USA

3 - SALON C (ATM) NGUAGES AND OBJECT NOLOGIES of Alabama at Birmingham USA

ent Programming Language dwych Mary University of London UK rategy for Object-oriented re Testing

Victoria Victoria BC Canada

S Ramesh India Institute of Technology Bombay India

830 ndash 1000AM 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 1

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Multi-objective Optimization in the Area Coverage Problems for Cellular Communication Networks

Evaluation of an Elitist Evolutionary Strategy Larry Raisanen and Roger Whitaker Cardiff University UK

Multi-Heuristic List Scheduling Genetic Algorithms

for Task Scheduling Andy Auyeung Iker Gondra and HK Dai Oklahoma State

University USA A Spanning Tree-Based Genetic Algorithm for Some

Instances of the Rectilinear Steiner problem with Obstacles

Rita Hare and Bryant Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

A Hybrid AI Approach for Nurse Rostering Haibing Li Andrew Lim National University of Singapore

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management University Singapore

830 ndash 1000AM 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 1 DESIGN SPACE EXPLORATION Jie Liu - Palo Alto Research Center Palo Alto CA USA

Partitioning of Embedded Applications onto Heterogeneous Multiprocessor Architectures

Fabio Salice and William Fornaciari Politecnico di Milano and CEFRIEL Milano Italy

Luca Del Vecchio and Luigi Pomante CEFRIEL Milano Italy

A Software Framework for Efficient System-level Performance Evaluation of Embedded Systems Joseph E Coffland and Andy D Pimentel University of

Amsterdam The Netherlands

A Methodology for the Efficient Architectural Exploration of Energy-Delay Trade-offs for

Embedded Systems Lorenzo Salvemini ALaRI Switzerland

Mariagiovanna Sami C SilvanoH V Zaccaria Politecnico di Milano Italy

Roberto Zafalon ST Microelectronics Italy

Page 13 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

ARCHITECT-R A System for Reconfigurable Robots Design

R Gonccedilalves and P Moraes Universidade de Satildeo Paulo Brasil JMP Cardoso University of Algarve Portugal

DF Wolf University of Southern California USA M Fernandes R Romero and E Marques Universidade de Satildeo

Paulo Brasil

830 ndash 1000AM 6 - ST ANNE DIGITAL CONTENT AND EDUCATION

Monica Landoni University of Strathclyde UK

Ignacio Aedo Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

An approach for adaptable learning systems with respect to psychological aspects

Hildegards Rumetshofer and Wolfram Woumlszlig Johannes Kepler University Linz

Evaluating the Usability of Portable Electronic

Books Ruth Wilson and Monica Landoni Univ of Strathclyde UK

Architecture to support dynamic composition of

Math Lesson Plans M Kellar B MacKay R Zhang and C Watters Dalhousie

University Canada D Kaufman and J Borwein Simon Fraser University Canada

InterMediActor a framework for instructional design based on competences

FJ Valverde-Albacete R Pedraza-Jimeacutenez J Cid-Sueiro P Diacuteaz-Peacuterez A Navia-Vaacutezquez and H Molina-Bulla EPS-

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

1000 ndash 1030AM LOBBY COFFEE BREAK

1030 ndash NOON 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 2 APPLICATIONS OF DATA MINING

Rosa Meo University of Torino Italy

Bootstrapping a data mining intrusion detection system

Daniel Barbara Yi Li Jia-Ling Lin and Sushil Jajodia George Mason University USA

Julia Cout James Madison University USA

Building Knowledge Discovery into a Geospatial Decision Support System

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA Jitender Deogun and Steve Goddard University of Nebraska

Lincoln USA An Efficient Method for Mining Associated Service

Patterns in Mobile Web Environments Shin-Mu Tseng and Cing-Fu Tsui National Cheng Kung

University Taiwan

Using Latent Semantic Indexing to Filter Spam Kevin R Gee University of Texas at Arlington USA

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 1 Markus Montigel University of New Orleans USA

An Integrated Framework for Formal Development of Open Distributed Systems

Issa Traore and Hong Ye University of Victoria Canada Demissie B Aredo Norwegian Computing Center Norway

Modeling the meaning of transitions from and to

concurrent states in UML State Machines Egon Boerger Elvinia Riccobene Universit `a di Pisa Italy

Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK Representing the Applications and Compositions of

Design Patterns in UML Jing Dong University of Texas at Dallas USA

On the Composition of Java Frameworks Control-

flows Ana C V de Melo and Bruno M Moutinho Cidade

Universitaria Brazil

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 2

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Automatic Test Program Generation for Pipeline Processors

F Corno G Cumani M Sonza Reorda and G Squillero Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica Politecnico di

Torino Italy

Manpower Scheduling with Time Windows Andrew Lim HKUST Kowloon Hong Kong

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management

University Singapore Song Lei National University of Singapore Singapore

Greedy Heuristics and an Efficient Evolutionary Algorithm for the Bounded-Diameter Minimum

Spanning Tree problem Guumlnther Raidl Vienna University of Technology Austria

Bryant A Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

On the Influence of GVR in Vehicle Routing Jorge Tavares Francisco B Pereira Penousal Machado and

Ernesto Costa Universidade de Coimbra Portugal

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 2 SUPPORTING SYSTEMS Alessio Bechini University of Pisa Italy

Final Program Page 14 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Validation of Code-Improving Transformations for Embedded Systems

Robert van Engelen David Whalley and Xin Yuan Florida State University USA

An Optimized Java Interpreter for Connected

Devices and Embedded Systems Andrew Beatty Kevin Casey David Gregg and Andrew Nisbet

Trinity College Dublin Ireland TinyGALS A Programming Model for Event-Driven

Embedded Systems Elaine Cheong and Judy A Liebman University of California

Jie Liu and Feng Zhao Palo Alto Research Center USA

An Efficient Time Representation for Real-Time Embedded Systems

Alessio Carlini and Giorgio Buttazzo Universitagrave di Pavia Italy

1030 ndash NOON 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 1

Giampaolo Bella Universita di Catania Italy

Authentication of LZ-77 compressed data Mikhail Atallah Purdue University USA

Stephano Lonardi University of California Riverside USA

Authentication and Access Delegation with User-Released Certificates

Lavinia Egidi Universitagrave del Piemonte Orientale Avogadro Italy

Maurizio Melato NICE srl Italy

Delay-Based Circuit Authentication and Applications

Blaise Gassend Dwaine Clarke and Srinivas Devadas MIT USA

Marten van Dijk Philips Research USA An Approach to Secure Information Flow on Object

Oriented Role-based Access Control Model Chang Zhang University of Regina Canada

Cungang Yang University of Regina Canada

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

DATA MINING ndash 3 DATA MINING MODELS AND LANGUAGES

Kang Zhang University of Texas at Dallas USA

A New Distributed Data Mining Model Based on Similarity

Tao Li Shenghuo Zhu and Mitsunori Ogihara University of Rochester USA

Optimization of a Language for Data Mining Rosa Meo Universita degli Studi di Torino Italy

Discovering Interesting Information in XML Data

with Association Rules Daniele Braga Alessandro Campi and Stefano Ceri Politecnico

di Milano Italy Mika Klemettinen Nokia Research Center Finland

PierLuca Lanzi Politecnico di Milano Italy

An Efficient Data Structure for Decision Rules Discovery

Raul Giraldez Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C Riquelme University of Seville Spain

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 2 Herbert Thompson Florida Institute of Technology USA

A method for the automatic generation of test suites from object models

Jim Davies Charles Crichton and Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK

Towards Model-Based Generation of Self-Priming

and Self-Checking Conformance Tests for Interactive Systems

Amit Paradkar IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Using Operational Distributions to Judge Testing Progress

Elaine J Weyuker ATampT Labs - Research USA

On the Use of the Classification-Tree Method by Beginning Software Testers

Y T Yu City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong S P Ng Swinburne University of Technology Australia Pak-Lok Poon HK Polytechnic University Hong Kong

T Y Chen Swinburne University of Technology Australia 130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX

AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND SYSTEMS ndash 1

Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Stability vs Optimality Tradeoff in Game Theoretic Mechanisms for QoS Provision

Andrew Lomonosov and Meera Sitharam University of Florida USA

Kihong Park Purdue University USA

A Multi-Agent System for Remote Psychological Profiling with Role Playing Games Based Tests Stefania Bandini Sara Manzoni and Giuseppe Vizzari

Universitagrave degli Studi di Milano Bicocca Italy

Final Program Page 15 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Are multiagent algorithms relevant for real hardware A case study for distributed constraint

algorithms Paul Scerri Pragnesh Jay Modi Wei-Min Shen and Milind

Tambe University of Southern California USA A Top down approach for MAS protocol description

Joaquin Pentildea Rafael Corchuelo and Joseacute L Arjona Universisdad de Sevilla Spain

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash1

INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AND BROADCAST Hong Va Leong Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Adaptive Dissemination of Dynamic Information Services in an Extended Data Broadcast

Environment Chih-Lin Hu and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan University

Taiwan

Selecting the Best Valid Scopes for Wireless Dissemination of Location-dependent Data

Baihua Zheng Wang-Chien Lee and Dik Lun Lee Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong

Broadcast Program Generation for Unordered

Queries with Data Replication Jiun-Long Huang and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan

University Taiwan Cost Efficient Broadcast Based Cache Invalidation

for Mobile Environments Kwong Yuen Lai Zahir Tari and Peter Bertok RMIT

University Australia

130 ndash 300PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 2

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech USA

A Fast and Effective Steganalytic Technique Against Jsteg-Like Algorithms

Tao Zhang and Xijian Ping University of Information Engineering China

Availability of Protocol Goals

Giampaolo Bella Universitagrave di Catania Italy

Authenticity in a Reliable Protocol for Mobile Computing

Ricoletta De Francesco Universita di Pisa Italy Marinella Petrocchi Instituto de Informatica e Telematica Italy

A Role Administration System in Role-based

Authorization Infrastructures Design and Implementation

Dongwan Shin and Gail-Joon Ahn UNC Charlotte USA Sandrae Cho ETRI South Korea

300 ndash 330AM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 4 POTPOURI

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA

The Bitmap-based Feature Selection Method Wei-Chou Chen Ming-Chun Yang and Shian-Shyong Tseng

National Chiao Tung University Taiwan

Prototype-based Mining of Numeric Data Streams Francisco Ferrer-Troyano Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C

Riquelme University of Seville Spain

ADMiRe An Algebraic Approach to System Performance Analysis Using Data Mining

Techniques Kien A Hua Ning Jiang Roy Villafane and Duc Tran

University of Central Florida USA

Mining Confident Co-location Rules without A Support Threshold

Yan Huang Hui Xiong and Shashi Shekhar University of Minnesota at TwinCities USA

Jian Pei State University of New York at Buffalo USA

330 ndash 500P 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 3 Chia-Chu Chiang University of Arkansas at Little Rock USA

Property-Oriented Testing A Strategy for Exploring Dangerous Scenarios

Olfa Abdellatif-Kaddour Pascale Thevenod-Fosse and Helene Waeselynck LAAS-CNRS France

An Initial Investigation of Test Driven Development

in Industry Boby George and Laurie Williams North Carolina State

University USA A Methodology to Provide and Use Interchangeable

Services Brian Fenicle Penn State Harrisburg USA

Tim Wahls Hood College USA Efficient Mediators through Dynamic Code Generation a Method and an Experiment

Yasushi Shinjo and Toshiyuki Kubo University of Tsukuba Japan

Calton Pu Georgia Institute of Technology USA

Final Program Page 16 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND

SYSTEMS ndash 2 Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Designing and Specifying Mobility within the Multiagent Systems Engineering Methodology

Athie Self Air Force Personnel Center USA Scott DeLoach Kansas State Univereity USA

Enabling Mobile Agents to Dynamically Assume

Roles Giacomo Cabri Luca Ferrari and Letizia Leonardi Universitagrave

di Modena e Reggio Emilia Italy

Managing Agent Life Cycles in Open Distributed Systems

FMT Brazier DGA Mobach BJ Overeinder and NJE Wijngaards Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash2 AGENTS

AND UBIQUITOUS ACCESS Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Combining State and Model-based Approaches for Mobile Agent Load Balancing

Christos Georgousopoulos and Omer F Rana Cardiff University UK

Mobile Agent based Pervasive Systems Manager for

Enterprise Network Sandeep Adwankar and Venu Vasudevan Motorola

Laboratories USA

UbiData Ubiquitous Mobile File Service Jinsuo Zhang Abdelsalam Helal and Joachim Hammer

University of Florida Florida USA Extended Internet Caching Protocol A Foundation

for Building Ubiquitous Web Caching Wenzheng Gu and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida

Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 3

Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

A Protection Scheme for Collaborative Environments

Issa Traore University of Victoria Canada

Access-Controlled Resource Discovery for Pervasive Networks

Sanjay Raman Dwain Clarke Matt Burnside and Srinivas Devadas Ronald Rivest MIT USA

Network Traffic Anomaly Detection Based on Packet Bytes

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech Florida USA

A Unified Security Framework for Networked Applications

Joerg Abendroth and Christian Jensen Trinity College Ireland

530 ndash 700PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SAC 2003 WRAP-UP MEETING

SAC 2004

CALL FOR TRACK PROPOSALS

The 19th Annual SAC meeting (SAC 2004) will be held March 2004 in Cyprus and hosted by the University of Cyprus at Nicosia The conference Organizing Committee solicits proposals for organizing and hosting tracks Perspective track chairs should submit an up to two pages description for organizing a track including the following items 1) Proposed track title description of track aims topics and rationale for having such a track in SAC This rationale should reference regularly held related conferences and why the proposed track differs from them or complements them The proposed track should not be over general but also not overly specialized thus being able to attract a wide audience sharing similar interests Proposals from industry are also welcomed Theoretical topics are also welcomed provided there is clear practical potential in applying the results of such work 2) A short description of the activities (the track chair will undertake upon acceptance of the proposal) to disseminate the call-for-papers for hisher track manage the review process and collect final materials from authors of accepted papers (Specific guidelines to track chairs regarding these issues will also be provided) 3) A short CV of the perspective track chair(s) with reference to research interests and publication record directly related to the themes of the proposed track and any previous experience of involvement in the organization of similar events (A webpage URL to where such information can be found is sufficient)

For more details please visit the registration desk and pick up detailed

SAC 2004 CFT and CFP handouts

Hope to see in Nicosia Cyprus March 2004

Final Program Page 17 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

  • Organizing Committee
  • Gary Lamont Ronaldo Menezes
  • Hisham Haddad George Papadopoulos
  • Brajendra Panda Janice Carroll
  • Ryan Stansifer Warren Jones
  • William Shoaff
  • SAC 2003 Introduction
    • SAC 2003 Organizers
    • SAC 2003 Track Organizers
      • AI and Computational Logic
      • Agents Interactions Mobility and Systems
      • Bioinformatics
      • Computational Sciences
      • Computer Applications in Health Care
      • Computer Security
      • Coordination Models Languages and Applications
      • Data Mining
      • Mobile Computing and Applications
      • Parallel and Distributed Systems and Networking
        • SAC 2003 Sponsor
        • ACM SIGAPP
          • Message from the Conference Chair
            • Gary Lamont
              • Message from the Program Chairs
                • Hisham Haddad and George Papadopoulos
                  • Other Activities
                  • SAC 2004
                  • Monday Keynote Address
                    • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                      • Monday Luncheon Speaker
                        • The Computational Biology An Industrial Perspective
                          • Tuesday Keynote Address
                            • SAC 2003 Schedule
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Tutorials
                            • Monday March 10 2003
                              • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                                • Tuesday March 11 2003
                                • Wednesday March 12 2003
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SAC 2003 INTRODUCTION SAC 2003 is a premier international conference on applied computing and technology Attendees have the opportunity to hear from expert practitioners and researchers about the latest trends in research and development in their fields SAC 2003 features 2 keynote speakers on Monday and Tuesday from 830 to 1000AM The symposium consists of Tutorial and Technical programs The Tutorial Program offers 4 half-day tutorials on Sunday March 9 2003 Tutorials start from 1000AM to 700PM This years tutorials focus on different areas including management of wireless systems wireless and mobile network security semantic of web and Ontologies and processing complex events in distributed systems The Technical Program offers 21 tracks that run from Monday March 10 through Wednesday March 12 2003 Sessions start from 830 to 500PM in 5 concurrent sessions

SAC 2003 Organizers Gary B Lamont Symposium Chair

Air Force Institute of Technology Dayton USA Ronaldo Menezes Symposium Vice Chair

Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne USA Hisham Haddad Program Co-Chair Kennesaw State University Kennesaw USA George A Papadopoulos Program Co-Chair

University of Cyprus Cyprus Jan Carroll Symposium Director

Roger State University Claremore USA Brajendra Panda Publication Chair

University of Arkansas Fayetteville USA Warren Jones Bioinformatics Director University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham USA Ryan Stansifer Tutorials Chair

Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne USA William Shoaff Local Arrangement and Publicity Chair

Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne USA Hisham Haddad TreasurerRegistrarWebmaster

Kennesaw State University Kennesaw USA

SAC 2003 Track Organizers AI and Computational Logic Chih-Cheng Hung Southern Polytechnic State Univ USA Agostinho Rosa LaSEEB - ISR ndash IST Portugal Stefano Bistarelli Istituto di Informatica e Telematica Italy Agents Interactions Mobility and Systems Henry Hexmoor University of Arkansas USA Marcin Paprzycki Oklahoma State University USA Niranjan Suri IHMC University of West Florida USA Bioinformatics Warren Jones University of Alabama at Birmingham USA Mathew Palakal Indiana University Purdue University USA Computational Sciences Adrian Sandu Michigan Technological University USA Computer Applications in Health Care Valentin Masero Univeristy of Extremadura Spain Computer Security Giampaolo Bella Universita di Catania Italy Ronaldo Menezes Florida Institute of Technology USA

Coordination Models Languages and Applications Andrea Omicini Universitagrave degli Studi di Bologna Italy Sascha Ossowski Universidad Rey Juan Carlos Spain Data Mining Hasan Jamil Mississippi State University USA Database Technology Ramzy Haraty Lebanese American University Lebanon Digital Content for Education Monica Landoni University of Strathclyde UK Ignacio Aedo Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain Electronic Commerce Technologies Sviatoslav Braynov State Univ of New York at Buffalo USA Peter Wurman North Carolina State University USA Embedded Systems Applications Solutions and Techniques Alessio Bechini Univeristy of Pisa Italy Cosimo Antonio Prete Univeristy of Pisa Italy Evolutionary Computing and Optimization Roger Wainwright University of Tulsa USA Image and Video Databases Borko Furht Florida Atlantic University USA Oge Marques Florida Atlantic University USA Information Access and Retrieval Fabio Crestani University of Strathclyde UK Gabriella Pasi ITIM-CNR Italy Mobile Computing and Applications Hong Va Leong Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK Multimedia and Visualization Chaman Sabharwal University of Missouri-Rolla USA Sanjay Madria University of Missouri-Rolla USA Parallel and Distributed Systems and Networking Robert van Engelen Florida State University USA Turgay Korkmaz University of Texas at San Antonio USA Nectarios Koziris National Tech Univ of Athens Greece Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA Programming Languages and Object Technologies Chang-Hyun Jo California State University at Fullerton USA Rajeev Raje Purdue University at Indianapolis USA Software Engineering Applications Practices and Tools Herbert H Thompson Florida Institute of Technology USA Chia-Chu Chiang University of Arkansas at Little Rock USA Ibrahim El-Far Florida Institute of Technology USA Stefan Gruner University of Southampton USA Markus Montigel University of New Orleans USA James Whittaker Florida Institute of Technology USA Web and E-Business Applications Sara Comai Politecnico di Milano Italy Marlo Dumas Queensland Univ of Technology Australia Maristella Matera Politecnico di Milano Italy

SAC 2003 Sponsor SAC 2003 is solely sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing (SIGAPP) The meeting is hosted by the Florida Institute of Technology at Melbourne Florida USA Special thanks to the local arrangement team and those who contributed to the success of SAC 2003

Final Program Page 1 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

ACM SIGAPP The ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing is ACMs primary applications-oriented SIG Its mission is to further the interests of the computing professionals engaged in the development of new computing applications and applications areas and the transfer of computing technology to new problem domains SIGAPP offers practitioners and researchers the opportunity to share mutual interests in innovative application fields technology transfer experimental computing strategic research and the management of computing SIGAPP also promotes widespread cooperation among business government and academic computing activities Its annual Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC) provides an international forum for presentation of the results of strategic research and experimentation for this inter-disciplinary environment The ACM SIG Governing Board has recently indicated that SIGAPP will currently be a conference-only SIG focusing on SAC SIGAPP membership fees are $3000 for ACM Non-members $1500 fro ACM Members and $800 for Student Members For information contact Gary Lamont (937) 255-3450x4718 or garylamontafitedu Also checkout the SIGAPP website at httpwwwacmorgsigapp

MESSAGE FROM THE CONFERENCE CHAIR

Gary Lamont Welcome to the 18th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SACrsquo2003) as hosted by Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne Florida Thanks for attending this international forum for computer scientists engineers and practitioners that includes many innovative computational ideas and a wide spectrum of applications

SAC is a conference devoted to the study of real-world problem applications using many varieties of computation algorithms As such it provides an avenue for discussion and exchange of new ideas associated with computation algorithms and interesting complex applications The Symposium is rightly sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing (SIGAPP) whose mission is to further the interest of the computing professional engaged in the development of new computing applications interdisciplinary application areas and applied research Thus the spectrum of applications and tutorials covers data mining mobile computing and computational finance to evolutionary algorithms software engineering and parallel and distributed computing plus others designed to provide a wide range of topics as reflected in the Symposium with an innovative bioinformatics track and associated tutorials and plenary sessions as directed by Jones Warren

Each of the SACrsquo2003 tracks is organized by a talented track chair Their names are listed in the proceedings Many thanks to them the paper reviewers the plenary speakers and the presenters as well as the organizing committee for their many hours of volunteer work that contribute to a successful SACrsquo2003 In particular we should thank Ronaldo Menezes of the Florida Institute of Technology for being the vice-chair and the host for the Symposium Hisham Haddad and George

Papadopoulos for providing a well organized program Brajendra Panda for managing the publishing of the proceedings William Shoaff for providing for local arrangements Ryan Stansifer for arranging the tutorials and Jan Carroll as a Symposium Director Also special thanks to Hisham Haddad for toiling as the webmaster and performing the critical role of treasurerregistrar All elements of the Symposium have been guided by the enthusiasm foresight and dedication of these professionals Join our group in support of next yearsrsquo SACrsquo2004

Again welcome to SACrsquo2003 and Melbourne Florida We hope that you will leave enriched with new friends and new ideas having enjoyed the distinctive ambiance of Florida Next year we encourage you and your colleagues to submit papers and attend SACrsquo2004

Gary Lamont Chair SAC 2003

MESSAGE FROM THE PROGRAM CHAIRS

Hisham Haddad and George Papadopoulos Welcome to the 18th Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC 2003) Over the past 17 years SAC has been an international forum for researchers and practitioners to present their findings and research results in the areas of computer applications and technology The SAC 2003 Technical Program offers a wide range of tracks covering major areas of computer applications Highly qualified referees with strong expertise and special interest in their respective research areas carefully reviewed the submitted papers As part of the Technical Program this year the Tutorial Program offers 4 half-day tutorials that were carefully selected form 18 proposals available at httpwwwacmorgconferencessacsac2003Tutorialshtm Many thanks to Professor Ryan Stansifer of the Florida Institute of Technology for chairing the Tutorial Program

SAC 2003 would not be possible without contributions from members of the scientific community As anyone can imagine many people have dedicated tremendous time and effort over the period of 10 months to bring you an excellent program The success of SAC 2003 relies on the effort and hard work of many volunteers On behalf of the SAC 2003 Program Committee we would like to take this opportunity to thank all of those who made this years technical program a reality including speakers referees track chairs session chairs presenters and attendees We also thank the local arrangement committee lead by Professors Ronaldo Menezes and William Shoaff of the Florida Institute of Technology

SACrsquos open call for Track Proposals resulted in the submission of 30 track proposals These proposals were carefully evaluated by the conference Executive Committee Some proposals were rejected on the grounds of either not being appropriate for the areas that SAC covers traditionally or being of rather narrow and specialized nature Some others were merged to form a single track on the grounds of having substantial overlap with each other Eventually 21 tracks were established which then went on to produce their own call for papers In response to these calls 525 papers were submitted 200 papers were strongly recommended by the

Final Program Page 2 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

referees for acceptance and inclusion in the Conference Proceedings This gives SAC 2003 an acceptance rate of 38 across all tracks Furthermore it makes SAC 2003 the most successful conference in the history of SAC so far but also one of the most popular and competitive international conferences in the field of applied computing

We hope you will enjoy the meeting and have the opportunity to exchange your ideas and make new friends We also hope you will enjoy your stay in Melbourne and take pleasure from the many entertainments and activities that the city (and neighboring cities such as Orlando) has to offer We look forward to your active participation in SAC 2003 and encourage you and your colleagues to submit your research findings to next years technical program Thank you for being part of SAC 2003

Hisham Haddad and George Papadopoulos SAC 2003 Program Chairs

OTHER ACTIVITIES 1) SAC 2003 Review Meeting Sunday March 9 from 530

to 700PM Open for Steering Committee and Track ChairsCo-Chairs

2) SAC 2003 Reception Sunday March 9 from 700PM right after the Tutorials Open for all registered attendees

3) SAC 2003 General Luncheon Monday March 10 from noon to 130PM Open for all registered attendees (Featuring Luncheon Speaker)

4) SIGAPP Business Meeting Monday March 10 from 530 to 700PM Open for everyone

5) Track Chairs Planning Meeting Monday March 10 from 700 to 800PM Open for Steering Committee and Track ChairsCo-Chairs

6) SAC 2004 Steering Committee Meeting Tuesday March 11 from 530 to 700PM Open for SAC Steering Committee

7) SAC 2003 Banquet Tuesday March 11 departure at 700PM Open for Banquet Ticket holders

8) Track ChairsCo-chairs Luncheon Wednesday March 12 from noon to 130PM Open for SAC 2003 Organizing Committee and Track ChairsCo-Chairs

9) SAC 2003 Wrap-Up Meeting Wednesday March 12 from 530 to 700PM Open for SAC Organizing Committee

SAC 2004 SAC 2004 will be held in Nicosia Cyprus March 14 ndash17 2004 and is hosted by the University of Cyprus at Nicosia

Cyprus tucked away in the top right hand corner of the Mediterranean and is so close to Europe Asia and Africa that it rightly claims to be a stepping stone to three continents Cyprus is an island whose archaeology stems from the Neolithic Age the Ancient Greeks and the Roman period where churches and monasteries still stand from Byzantine times castles and palaces from the days of Crusaders and Frankish Lusignans and splendid city walls from Venetian days With such a historic and legendary background it is hardly surprising that Cyprus has developed a character

which is quite unique It is blessed with beauty natural beauty that ranges from golden beaches and rugged coastlines to rolling hills and forest clad mountains dotted with picturesque villages

MONDAY KEYNOTE ADDRESS

The Era of Biognostic Machinery Dr Lawrence Hunter

Center for Computational Pharmacology University of Colorado School of Medicine

Monday March 10 2003 830AM ndash 1000AM

ABSTRACT

The new era of high throughput molecular instrumentation is generating important biomedical data at a rapidly increasing rate The analysis and interpretation of this data must transcend traditional approaches to statistical hypothesis testing toward more general computational support for biomedical discovery In this talk I will argue that knowledge-based approaches ranging from graphical statistical models with informative priors to rule-based inference to knowledge-based information extraction from natural language are the best way to meet this key challenge of the 21st century

MONDAY LUNCHEON SPEAKER

The Computational Biology An Industrial Perspective Dr Lee Weng

Director of Applied Research Rosetta Biosoftware

Monday March 10 2003 1200 ndash 130PM

ABSTRACT

Large-scale data acquisition technologies such as gene expression microarrays have revolutionized molecular biology research and drug discovery process The increasing volume and complexity of data have created demands for more powerful analysis and data management tools These new tools are developed with the primary goals of creating higher statistical analysis power and discovering more valuable information in the data I will use the Rosetta Resolver system for gene expression data analysis as an example to discuss the challenges we are facing in providing these tools for the revolution in computational biology This system serves as a centerpiece in an enterprise environment to process and manage data from hundreds and thousands of high-density microarrays routinely Although the total amount of data is enormous in microarray studies the number of replications is usually too small to make reliable statistical inferences based on conventional statistical methods The error model technology in the Rosetta Resolver system provides a major breakthrough in handling microarray data with low replications It offers significantly higher power in

Final Program Page 3 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

statistical analysis such as ANOVA than the conventional textbook method To explore the biologically important information hidden in the vast amount microarray data the system provides unsupervised and supervised data mining capabilities to help biologists gain new knowledge from the data One example is demonstrated in the recently published results where a supervised learning tool is used in breast cancer studies to classify and predict patientsrsquo prognoses based on their gene expression profiles As a part of the emerging bioinformatics industry we will provide more software products that are specifically designed to meet more demanding regulatory environments and higher expectations in pharmaceutical and biotechnology research

TUESDAY KEYNOTE ADDRESS The Software Engineering of Applications - Deploying Mission Critical Applications in

an Era of Pervasive Computing Mr Richard Simonian

Vice President of Engineering Harris Corporation in Melbourne Florida USA

Tuesday March 11 2003 830AM - 1000AM

ABSTRACT

Given that software now pervades every aspect of our society and all science is computer science we need to review the role and definition of a software engineer The transition of research into mission critical applications is seldom smooth in any engineering discipline and even more difficult with distributed software This is partly due to the lack of agreement on what a software engineering profession is (especially between academia and industry) and the failure to apply even basic software processes early in the research lifecycle In this talk I discuss how fundamental system architecting principles are helpful to drive meaningful research and development how to apply processes for development both in the small and in the large and approaches to bridge the gap between researchers and mission success

SAC 2003 SCHEDULE

SUNDAY MARCH 9 2003

200PM ndash 500PM LOBBY REGISTRATION

530 ndash 700PM 4 - ST CROIX

SAC 2003 REVIEW MEETING

700PM POOLVIEW TERRACE

WELCOME RECEPTION

SUNDAY MARCH 9 2003 TUTORIALS

All Tutorials will be held at Florida Institute of Technology Transportation between the

hotel and FIT campus will be provided

TUTORIAL 1 ndash HALF DAY 1000AM ndash 100PM FIT CAMPUS CRAWFORD BUILDING ROOM S210

WIRELESSMOBILE NETWORK SECURITY Professor S R Subramanyai University of Missouri USA

The proliferation of wireless and mobile communication networks have resulted in an explosion of the data transmissions over such networks Increasingly more sensitive and strategic data are expected to transmitted over such networks in the near future However wireless and mobile networks have several severe constraints that make them vulnerable for attacks from a variety sources This calls for adapting several current security techniques and development of newer techniques to provide the required security This tutorial is intended to give a good overview of (a) the principles and practices of various aspects traditional network security (b) the issues in mobile and wireless security and (c) techniques and applications of mobile and wireless security

TUTORIAL 2 ndash HALF DAY 400PM ndash 700PM FIT CAMPUS

CRAWFORD BUILDING ROOM S210 RESOURCE AND MOBILITY MANAGEMENT IN NEXT

GENERATION WIRELESS SYSTEMS Professor Sajal Das

University of Texas at Arlington USA

The desire for ubiquitous access to information while ``on the move characterizes an entirely new computing paradigm called `mobile wireless computing This emerging field has the potential to dramatically change the society as users

Final Program Page 4 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

become untethered from their information sources and communication media The driving forces are the availability of hand-held devices (laptoppalmtop comppocket PCs PDAs etc) rapidly emerging next gene(3G4G) wireless systems such as UMTS IMT-wireless Internet as well as the tremendous advewireless access technologies like GSMGPRS CdmaPCS1900 wireless LANs Bluetooths and so on To sumultimedia (audio video text) traffic over next genewireless networks and to provide global seamless roacapability is however an extremely challenging task applications include news-on-demand video-on-demandbrowsing traveler information health monitoring ormedicine services over wireless to the mobile users Beefficent management of scare resources like wibandwidth there exist numerous mobility induced netwoissues that need to be solved For example dynamic netopology management location (mobility) managewireless data networking QoS provisioining mobile Inarchitecturesprotocols mobile databases disconnechandling or mobile data security are some of these impproblems This tutorial aims at bringing out the researctechnological challenges in the resource and momanagement in next generation heterogeneous wisystems and provide some emerging solutions forproblem to support wireless data networking

TUTORIAL 3 - HALF DAY 1000AM ndash 100PM FIT CAMPUS CRAWFORD BUILDING ROOM S220 SEMANTIC WEB AND ONTOLOGIES

Professor Raphael Volz University of Karlsruhe Germany

Recently there is a rapidly increasing interest inSemantic Web The Semantic Web is a vision the idhaving content on the web defined and linked in a way can be interpreted by machines - not just for display purpbut for using it in various applications Ontologies providconceptual backbone for the Semantic Web by givsemantic characterization of the content Ontologiesenjoy popularity in application areas such as e-CommKnowledge and Content Management InformIntegration Bio Science and intelligent e-Services Theof this tutorial is to acquaint the audience with the basSemantic Web technologies having a particular focuontologies

1 What are the technological foundations of the SemantWeb 2 How are ontologies represented 3 How are ontologies engineered 4 What are application scenarios for Ontologies and Semantic Web technologies

It is the objective of this tutorial to communicate taudience a comprehensive picture of the Semantic Webaudience will learn which role ontologies and Semantic

technologies may play in future Web-based information

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400PM ndash 700PM FIT CAMPUS CRAWFORD BUILDING ROOM S220

COMPLEX EVENT PROCESSING IN DISTRIBUTED ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS

Professor David Luckham Stanford University USA

The enterprise information technology (IT) infrastructure has been called an eventdriven nervous system Complex Event Processing (CEP) is an emerging technology for coping in realtime with the tasks of managing the IT infrastructures of large electronic enterprises This includes a spectrum of management tasks such as effective control of eBusiness supply chains monitoring internet-based enterprise collaborations by means of high level business events autonomous regulation of eMarketplaces and Cyber defense of our national IT infrastructure At present we do none of these tasks well And effective solutions to any of them present an enormous business opportunity All of these management tasks have in common the need to aggregate high level intelligence from the lower layers of the enterprise nervous system CEP is a technology to track causality between events and to aggregate complex high level events from sets of lower level events CEP enables us to understand easily what activities are taking place in our IT systems That is understand how those activities will affect critical functionality of the enterprise Only then can we take effective action or succinctly and correctly express automated rules to manage the electronic enterprise This tutorial will cover the basic concepts of CEP including (i) the need for new technologies to manage the electronic enterprise (ii) basic events and complex events (iii) relationships of time causality independence and aggregation between events (iv) hierarchical structure in enterprises and how to define corresponding complex event hierarchies (v) event pattern languages and rules (vi) applying event hierarchies to enterprise management Illustrative examples will be given of causal event analysis in eBusiness processing and in Cyber defense and the use of event pattern constraints in hierarchical viewing of the conformance of activity within the enterprise to its policies

MONDAY MARCH 10 2003

1000AM ndash 500PM LOBBY REGISTRATION

Page 5 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

800 ndash 830AM 2 - BARBADOS

OPENING COMMENTS

830 ndash 1000AM 2 - BARBADOS KEYNOTE ADDRESS

The Era of Biognostic Machinery Dr Lawrence Hunter (See Abstract Page 3)

1000 ndash 1030AM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) BIOINFORMATICS ndash 1 INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS

Jaochim Hammer University of Florida USA

A Recursive Connectionist Approach for Predicting Disulfide Connectivity in Proteins

Alessandro Vullo and Paolo Frasconi University of Firenze Firenze Italy

A Markov Random Field Model of Microarray

Gridding Mathias Katzer Franz Kummert and Gerhard Sagerer Bielefeld

University Bielefeld Germany Gene Functional classification by Semi-supervised

Learning from heterogeneous Data Tao Li Shenghuo Zhu Qi Li and Mitsunori Ogihara University

of Rochester Rochester NY Terminology-driven mining of biomedical literature

Goran Nenadic Irena Spasicn and Sophia Ananiadou University of Salford Salford UK

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX INFORMATION ACCESS AND RETRIEVAL ndash 1

CATEGORIZATION AND CLASSIFICATION Gabriella Pasi ITIM-CNR Italy

Supervised Term Weighting for Automated Text Categorization

Franca Debole and Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza Tecnologie dellInformazione Pisa Italy

Email Classification for Contact Centers

Ani Nenkova Columbia University New York NY USA Amit Bagga Avaya Labs Research Basking Ridge NJ USA

Expanding Domain-Specific Lexicons by Term

Categorization Henri Avancini ISISTAN Universidad del Centro de la

Provincia de Buenos Aires Tandil Argentina

Alberto Lavelli Bernardo Magnini and Roberto Zanoli Centro per la Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica Istituto Trentino di

Cultura Trento Italy Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie

dellInformazione Pisa Italy

Multiclass Text Categorization for Automated Survey Coding

Daniela Giorgetti Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale Pisa Italy

Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dellInformazione Pisa Italy

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS WEB TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS ndash 1

SEARCHING QUERYING AND CRAWLING Marlon Dumas Queensland University of Technology

Australia

Constructing Web Search Queries from the Users Information Need Expressed in a Natural Language

Jacob Shapiro and Isak Taksa Baruch College NY USA

Design of a Graphical Interface to Xquery Enrico Augurusa Daniele Braga Alessandro Campi and

Stefano Ceri Politecnico di Milano Italy

Views for Light-Weight Web Ontologies Raphael Volz Daniel Oberle Rudi Studer and Steffen Staab

Institute AIFB University of Karlsruhe Germany

Ontology-Focused Crawling of Web Documents Marc Ehrig and Alexander Maedche Institute AIFB University

of Karlsruhe Germany

1030 ndash NOON 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 1

STREAMING VIDEO AND 3D OBJECTS Michael Wainer Southern Illinois University at Carbondale

USA

A Framework of Individually-focused Teleconferencing (IFT) via an efficient 3D

Reprojection Technique Qi Li Chris Brown Chandra Kambhamettu Tao Li and

Shenghuo Zhu University of Rochester USA

Estimation of 3-D Shape and Reflectance using Multiple Moire Images and Shading Model

Shoichi Naganuma Norio Tagawa and Akihiro Minagawa Metropolitan University Japan

Streaming DivX AVI Movies

Roger Zimmermann University of Southern California USA Self-Manifestation of Composite Multimedia Objects

to Satisfy Security Constraints Vijayalakshmi Atluri Nabil Adam Ahmed Gomaa Igg

Adiwijaya Rutgers University USA

Final Program Page 6 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

1030 ndash NOON 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 1

Uwe Naumann Argonne National Laboratory USA

Towards Differentiation-Enabled Fortran 95 Compiler Technology

Malcolm Cohen Numercal Algorithm Group UK Uwe Naumann Argonne National Laboratory USA

Jan Riehme University of Hertfordshire UK

Automatic parallelism in differentiation of Fourier Transforms

H Martin Bumlucker Bruno Lang Arno Rasch Christian H Bischof Aachen University Germany

Dynamic Solver Selection for an Internet Simulation

Backbone B Bettig C Sandu A Joshi and K Birru Michigan

Technological University USA

CL_matcont A continuation toolbox in matlab A Dhooge and W Govaerts University of Gent Belgium Yu Kuznetsov W Mestrom and AM Riet Universiteit

Utrecht The Netherlands

NOON ndash 130PM OCEAN DECK GENERAL LUNCHEON SPEAKER

COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY AN INDUSTRIAL PERSPECTIVE

Dr Lee Weng (See Abstract Page 3)

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) BIOINFORMATICS ndash 2 DATABASES AND

VISUALIZATION Giri Narasimhan Florida International University USA

Fast Protein Visualization Using Java 3D Tolga Can Yujun Wang Yuan-Fang Wang and Jianwen Su

University of California at Santa Barbara CA USA

Pathways Database System An integrated set of tools for biological pathways

Wanhong Xu Larkshmi Krishnamurthy Murat Tasan Gultekin Ozsoyoglu Joseph Nadeau and Z Meral

Ozsoyoglu Case Western Reserve University Cleveland OH USA

Labrat LIMS database an extensible framework for developing laboratory information management and

analysis solutions designed for use with microarrays

Marcus Breese Matthew Stephens Jeanette McClintick Matthew Grow and Howard Edenberg Indiana University

School of Medicine Indianapolis IN USA

Similar_Join Extending DBMS with a Bio-specific Operator

Jake Yue Chen and John V Carlis Myriad Proteomics Salt Lake City UT USA

130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX INFORMATION ACCESS AND RETRIEVAL ndash 2

DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION RETRIEVAL Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza Tecnologie

dellInformazione Pisa Italy

An Architecture Support Distributed Data Retrieval in Specialized Formats

M Brian Blake MITRE Corporation McLean VA USA Methods for Ranking Information Retrieval Systems

Shengli Wu and Fabio Crestani University of Strathclyde Glasgow Scotland

Evaluating Database Selection Algorithms for

Distributed Search Mikhail Sogrine and Ahmed Patel University College Dublin

Belfield Ireland

Disproving the Fusion Hypothesis An Analysis of Data Fusion via Effective Information Retrieval

Strategies Steven Beitzel Eric Jensen Abdur Chowdhury Ophir Frieder

David Grossman Nazli Goharian Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago IL USA

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS WEB TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS ndash 2 WEB

SERVICES Sara Comai - Politecnico di Milano Italy

An XML-based Conversational Protocol for Web Services

Zahir Tari Mark McKinlay and Manish Malhotra RMIT University Australia

Classification of Ad hoc Multi-lateral Collaborations

Based on Workflow Models Andreas Wombacher and Bendick Malheko FHG-IPSI

Darmstadt Germany

Agent-Based Services for Information Portals Ciaraacuten Bryce and Michel Pawlak CUI University of Geneva

Switzerland Karsten Tolle Peter Werner and Roberto Zicari DBIS

University of Frankfurt Germany WebSOGO A Global Ontology for the Description of

Data Sources on the World Wide Web in Terms of Content Query Processing Capabilities Services

and Navigation Information Edna Ruckhaus and Mariacutea Esther Vidal Universidad Simoacuten

Boliacutevar Caracas Venezuela

Final Program Page 7 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 2

VIDEO ON DEMAND AND INDEXING Duc Tran University of Central Florida Orlando USA

Hierarchical Video Indexing based on Changes of Camera and Objects

JungHwan Oh and Maruthi Thenneru University of Texas at Arlington USA

Ning Jiang University of Central Florida USA

Overlay Multicast for Video on Demand on the Internet

Kien A Hua Duc A Tran and Roy Villafane University of Central Florida USA

A New Cache Management for Multimedia Storage

Systems Javier Fernacuteandez Muntildeoz Jesus Carretero Felix Garcia Jose M

Perez and A Calderon Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Madrid Spain

Interactive Computation and Visualization of Fetch

using Standard Computer Graphics Hardware Michael Wainer Southern Illinois University at Carbondale IL

130 ndash 300PM 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 2

Jesus A Izaguirre U Notre Dame USA

Nonlinear instability in multiple time-stepping Qun Ma and Jesacuteus Izaguirre University of Notre Dame USA

Robert D Skeel University of Illinois USA

A Treecode algorithm for computing Ewald summation of dipolar systems

ZhongHui Duan University of Akron USA Robert Krasny University of Michigan USA

Long time step molecular dynamics using targeted

Langevin stabilization Qun Ma and Jesacuteus Izaguirre University of Notre Dame USA

Quantification of Trabecular Bone Mass and

Orientation Using Gabor Wavelets Yongqing Xiang Vanessa Yingling Jonathan Silverberg and

Theodore Raphan Brooklyn College USA Mitchell B Schaffler Mount Sinai School of Medicine USA

300 ndash 330PM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) BIOINFORMATICS ndash 3 COMPUTATIONAL METHODS

AND ALGORITHMS Dawn Wilkins University of Mississippi USA

Integrative Approach for Computationally Inferring Protein Domain Interactions

See-Kiong Ng Zhuo Zhang and Soon-Heng Tan Laboratories for Information Technology Singapore

Component-based Implementation of Multiple

Sequence Alignment Umit Catalyurek Mike Gray Tahsin Kurc Joel Saltz Eric

Stahlberg and Renato Ferreira Ohio State University Columbus OH USA

Identify Amino Acid Candidates Critical for Function of Rat Imidase by Cross-Reference Voting in

Imidase SuperFamily Chihan Lee Ya-ting Lin Chuan-Yi Tang and Yuh-Shyong Yang National Chiao Tung University Hsinchu Taiwan

Inference of Transcriptional Regulation

Relationships from Gene Expression Data Andrew Tae-Jun Kwon Holger Hoos and Raymond Ng

University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX INFORMATION ACCESS AND RETRIEVAL ndash 3 WEB

SEARCHING AND RELEVANCE FEEDBACK Fabio Crestani University of Strathclyde UK

Using Agents for Multi-target Search on the Web Elisabetta Di Nitto Carlo Ghezzi and Paolo Selvini CEFRIEL -

Politecnico di Milano Milano Italy

An indexing model of HTML document Andrea Molinari and Ricardo A Marques Pereira University of

Trento Trento Italy Gabriella Pasi Institute for Multimedia Technologies - National

Council of Research Milano Italy

Web Metasearch Rank vs Score Based Rank Aggregation Methods

M Elena Renda and Umberto Straccia Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dellInformazione Pisa Italy

Efficient Evaluation of Relevance Feedback for

Multidimensional All-pairs Retrieval Michael Ortega-Binderberger Univeristy of Illinois at Urbana

Chapaign IL USA Kaushik Chakrabarti Microsoft Research

Sharad Mehrotra University of California Irvine CA USA

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS WEB TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS ndash 3

HYPERLINKS AND NAVIGATION Maristella Matera - Politecnico di Milano Italy

RepWeb Replicated Web with Referential Integrity Luis Veiga and Paulo Ferreira INESCIST Lisboa Portugal

Similarity-Based Clustering of Web Transactions Giuseppe Manco and Domenico Sacca ICAR-CNR Italy

Riccardo Ortale University of Calabria Rende Italy

Final Program Page 8 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Final Program Page 9

Recognizing the Relations between Web Pages Using Artificial Neural Network

Xing Zhu Shen Huang and Yong Yu Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai PRChina

Design Time Support for Adaptive Behaviour in Web

Sites Sven Casteleyn Olga De Troyer and Saar Brockmans Vrije

Universiteit Belgium

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 3

DATA VISUALIZATION Chaman L Sabharwal University of Missouri Rolla USA

Cluster Rendering of Skewed Datasets via

Visualization Keke Chen and Ling Liu Georgia Tech USA

Modeling and Visualizing Uncertainty in a Global

Water Balance Model James R Miller Daniel C Cliburn Johannes J Feddema and

Terry A Slocum University of Kansas USA Visualization of association rules in relational DBMS

Sharma Chakravarthy and Hongen Zhang University of Texas at Arlington USA

Supporting Real-time Visualization With The HDoV

Tree Lidan Shou Zhiyong Huang and Kian-Lee Tan National

University of Singapore Singapore

330 ndash 500PM 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 3

Sreekanth Pannala Oak Ridge National Laboratory USA

Discretizing aerosol dynamics with B-splines Adrian Sandu and Christian Borden Michigan Technological

University USA

Real-Time Monitoring of Large Scientific Simulations

V Pascucci D E Laney R J Frank G Scorzelli Linsen B Hamann F Gygi

Hybrid (mixed SMPDMP) Parallelization of MFIX A Multiphase CFD Code for Modeling Fluidized Beds Sreekanth Pannala Ed DrsquoAzevedo Oak Ridge National Lab Madhava Syamlal National Energy Technology Lab USA

Terascale simulation of cumulus convection on

ASCI WHITE David Stevens Lawrence Livermore National Lab USA

530 ndash 700PM 5 - ST THOMAS SIGAPP BUSINESS MEETING

700 ndash 800PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) TRACK CHAIRS PLANNING MEETING

TUESDAY MA

800AM ndash 500PM REGIS

800 ndash 830AM KEYNOT

The Software EngineDeploying Mission C

an Era of PervMr Richard Simonia

1000 ndash 1030AM COFFE

1030 ndash NOON E-COMMERCE T

Sviatoslav Braynov State U

Semantic MatchmakMark

Tommaso Di Noia Eugenio DMarina Mongiello

A Multi-Agent System

Transaction anNatalia Loacutepez Manuel Nuacutentildeez

Rubio Universidad Co

A Model for the ConfiSynchronization of Co

YainndashWhar Si David EdmoDumas Queensland Univ

Organizational ModeliContext of W

WMP van der Aalst andUniversity of Tec

Akhil Kumar Penn

SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

RCH 11 2003 LOBBY TRATION 2 - BARBADOS E ADDRESS

ering of Applications - ritical Applications in

asive Computing n (See Abstract Page 4)

LOBBY E BREAK

1 - ARUBA ECHNOLOGIES ndash 1

niversity of New York at Buffalo USA

ing in a P-2-P Electronic etplace i Sciascio Francesco Donini and

Politecnico di Bari Italy

for E-Barter Including d Shipping Costs Ismael Rodriacuteguez and Fernando

mplutense de Madrid Spain

gurable Composition and mplex Trading Activities

nd Arthur Hofstede and Marlon ersity of Technology Australia

ng in UML and XML in the orkflow Systems HMW Verbeek Eindhoven hnology Netherlands State University USA

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 1 PARALLEL SYSTEMS AND

NETWORKS Robert van Engelen Florida State University USA

Performance Prediction of Wormhole Switching in Hypercubes with Bursty Traffic Pattern

Geyong Min University of Bradford UK Mohamed Ould-Khaoua University of Glasgow UK

John Ferguson University of Strathclyde UK

Bluepoint A Bluetooth-based Architecture for Location-Positioning Services

Alvin Chan Hong Va Leong Joseph Chan Alan Hon Larry Lau and Leo Li Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

An Improvement on Binary-Swap Compositing for

Sort-Last Parallel Rendering Akira Takeuchi Fumihiko Ino and Kenichi Hagihara Osaka

University Japan

Automatic Code Generation for a Convection Scheme

Paul van der Mark and Lex Wolters Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science Netherlands

Gerard Cats Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute Netherlands

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS IMAGE AND VIDEO DATABASES

Borko Furht and Oge Marques Florida Atlantic University

Image Retrieval With Embedded Region Relationships

Sharat Chandran and Naga Kiran Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India

An Adaptive Three-Dimensional DCT Compression

Based on Motion Analysis Borko Furht Ken Gustafson Hesong Huang and Oge Marques

Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton FL USA

Automatic interpretation of soccer video for highlights extraction and annotation

J Assfalg M Bertini C Colombo A Del Bimbo and W Nunziati Universita di Firenze Firenze Italia

Improving Image Retrieval Effectiveness in Query-

by-Example Environment Khanh Vu Oklahoma State University Tulsa OK USA

Kien A Hua and Ning Jiang University of Central Florida Orlando FL USA

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 1

KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEMS Pierre Collet INRIA Projet Fractales France

Introducing Lateral Thinking in Search Engines with Interactive Evolutionary Algorithms

Yann Landrin-Schweitzer Evelyne Lutton and Pierre Collet Projet FRACTALES INRIA Bat 24 78153 Le Chesnay Cedex

FRANCE Thierry Prost Immeuble Le Beau Site 74150 Mont Saxonnex

FRANCE Enhancement of Wavelet-Based Medical Image Retrieval Through Feature Evaluation Using an

Information Gain Measure O H Karam A M Hamad S Ghoniemy and S Rady Ain

Shams University Cairo Egypt

On the Fuzzy Bayesian Inference of Population Annoyance Level Caused by Noise Exposure

Juan-Miguel Leoacuten-Rojas and Valentiacuten Masero University of Extremadura Caacuteceres SPAIN

Montantildea Morales IES Puente Ajuda Badajoz SPAIN

1030 ndash NOON 2 - BARBADOS AI AND COMPUTATIONAL LOGIC

Chih-Cheng Hung Southern Polytechnic State University USA

A Coarse-Grain Parallel Genetic Algorithm For Finding Ramsey Numbers

Iker Gondra and Mansur H Samadzadeh Oklahoma State University USA

Implementing Fuzzy Expert System for Intelligent

Buildings Carlos A Reyes-Garcia and Elva Corona Instituto Nacional de

Astrofiacutesica Optica y Electroacutenica Mexico Schedulers for RuleBased Constraint Programming Krzysztof R Apt and Sebastian Brand CWI the Netherlands

Image Texture Classification Using Datagrams and

Characteristic Views Shisong Yang and Chih-Cheng Hung Southern Polytechnic

State University USA

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES ndash 2 Peter Wurman North Carolina State University USA

Architecture for User-Controlled e-Privacy Peter Bodorik Dalhousie University Canada Dawn Jutla Saint Maryrsquos University Canada

Addressing E-Business Privacy Concerns The

Roles of Trust and Value Compatibility Joseph Cazier Benjamin Shao and Robert St Louis Arizona

State University USA

Final Program Page 10 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

reality a Scalable Intelligent Travel Planner Marc Torrens Patrick Hertzog Loic Samson and Boi Faltings

iFAOrsquos Future Lab Switzerland

Systems Architecture for Pervasive Retail George Roussos Birkbeck College UK

Panos Kourouthanasis ELTRUN-AUEB Greece Eugene Gryazin Espoo Finland

Mike Pryzbliski NOKIA Finland George Kalpogiannis Procter and Gamble Greece

George Giaglis ELTRUN-AUEB Greece

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 2 ROUTING ALGORITHMS

Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA

An Alternative Routing Algorithm for Pyramid Structures

Zhizhang Shen Plymouth State College USA A Simple and Energy-Efficient Routing Protocol for

Radio Networks Amitava Datta and Subbiah Soundaralakshmi University of

Western Australia

An Optimal Broadcasting Schema for Multidimensional Mesh Structures

Zhizhang Shen Plymouth State College USA

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS DATABASE TECHNOLOGY ndash 1

Henrique Paques Georgia Institute of Technology USA

PINE - Podium Incremental Neighbor Evaluator for Classifying Spatial Data

William Perrizo Qin Ding Anne Denton Kirk Scott Qiang ding and Maleq Khan North Dakota State University USA

Integrated Querying of XML Data in RDBMSs

Albrecht Schmidt Stefan Manegold and Martin Kersten CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Accessee Controlled Type Selection for a Multi-type

Object Hideki Sato and Masayoshi Aritsugi Daido Institute of

Technology Japan

Hybrid Log Segmentation for Assured Damage Assessment

Prahalad Ragothaman and Brajendra Panda University of Arkansas USA

130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 2

WEB COLLABORATIVE AND SECURITY SYSTEMS FOR HEALTH CARE

Lewis Hassell Drexel University Philadelphia USA

Modeling the Workflow of Prescription Writing Understanding Requirements for Automation

Lewis Hassell Drexel University Philadelphia PA USA John H Holmes University of Pennsylvania School of

Medicine Philadelphia PA USA Echo-Cardiography on the Web Design and Set-Up

of a Virtual Community of Experts Frumento Enrico Bianchin Enrico and Guerriero Lorenzo

CEFRIEL Politecnico di Milano Milano Italy

Integrating Smart Card Access to Webbased Medical Information System

Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

Role-Based Authorization in Decentralized Health Care Environments

Gail-Joon Ahn and Badrinath Mohan University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte NC USA

130 ndash 300 2 - BARBADOS COORDINATION MODELS LANGUAGES AND

APPLICATIONS ndash 1 Andrea Omicini Universitˆ di Bologna Cesena Italy

Coordination-Based Distributed Constraint Solving in DICE

Peter Zoeteweij CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Basic Components for Constraint Solver Cooperations

Eric Monfroy UniversitŽ de Nantes France Carlos Castro Universidad Tžcnica Federico Santa Maria

Valpararsquoso Chile A New Approach to Scalable Linda-systems Based

on Swarms Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

Robert Tolksdorf Freie UniversitŠt Berlin Germany

PeerSpaces Data-driven Coordination in Peer-to-Peer Networks

Nadia Busi Cristian Manfredini Alberto Montresor and Gianluigi Zavattaro Universitˆ di Bologna Italy

300 ndash 330PM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES ndash 3

Peter Wurman North Carolina State University USA COSAR Commitment-Oriented ldquoSense and

Respondrdquo System for Microelectronic Manufacturing

Jun-Jang Jeng Henry Chang and Jen-Yao Chung IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Final Program Page 11 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

iGrocer- A Ubiquitous and Pervasive Smart Grocery Shopping System

Sangeetha Shekar Prashant Nair and Abdelsalam (Sumi) Helal University of Florida Gainesville USA

CIGMA Active Inventory Service in Global e-Market

Based on Efficient Catalog Management Su Myeon Kim Kyungmin Cho Inseok Hwang Seungwoo

Kang and Heung-Kyu Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Korea

330 ndash 500PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 3 LOAD BALANCING IN PARALLEL

AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA

A Lightweight Java Taskspaces Framework for Scientific Computing on Computational Grids H De Sterck University of Colorado at Boulder USA

RS Markel Advansys Inc USA T Pohl and U Rude University of Erlangen-Nurnberg

Germany A Dynamic Load Distribution Strategy for Systems

Under High Task Variation and Heavy Traffic Bin Fu and Zahir Tari School of Compute Science and

Information and Technology Australia

Implementation of a Proactive Load Sharing Scheme

R Anane Coventry University UK R J Anthony University of Greenwich UK

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS DATABASE TECHNOLOGY ndash 2

Stefan Manegold CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Distributed Query Adaptation and Its Trade-offs Henrique Paques Ling Liu and Calton Pu Georgia Institute of

Technology USA Xquery Speedup Using Replication in Mapping XML

into Relations Jaehoon Kim and Seog Park SOGANG University Korea

Applying Genetic Algorithms in Database Partitioning

Vincent Ng and N Gorla Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

A Dynamic DataCurrency Protocol for Mobile

Database Design and Reconfiguration Yanli Xia and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 3 DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College WA

Intelligent Agents for Patient Monitoring and Diagnostics

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College Spokane WA USA

SOM - Feature Extraction from Patient Discharge Summaries

Dyan J Tufts-Conrad A Nur Zincir-Heywood and David Zitner Dalhousie University Halifax NS Canada

Applying Information Visualization Techniques to

Capture and Explore the Course of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Monika Lanzenberger and Silvia Miksch Institute of Software

Technology and Interactive Systems Vienna University of Technology Vienna Austria

Susanne Ohmann and Christian Popow University of Vienna Waehringer Guertel Vienna Austria

Data Visualization Using Kernel Density Estimation

to Examine Patterns of Physician Practice Patricia Cerrito University of Louisville USA

330 ndash 500 2 - BARBADOS COORDINATION MODELS LANGUAGES AND

APPLICATIONS ndash 2 Sascha Ossowski Universidad Rey Juan Carlos Madrid

Spain

Eliciting Coordination Policies from Requirements Henry Muccini and Fabio Mancinelli Universitˆ dellAquila

Italy Comparing Semantic Frameworks for Coordination On the Conformance Issue for Coordination Media

Mirko Viroli Universitˆ di Bologna Cesena Italy

An Extensible Architecture-based Framework for Coordination Languages

Torsten Fink and Karsten Otto Freie UniversitŠt Berlin Germany

Synchronization Analysis for Decentralizing

Composite Web Services Mangala Gowri Nanda and Neeran Karnik IBM India Research

Laboratory New Delhi India

530 ndash 645PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

SAC 2004 ORGANIZATION MEETING

Final Program Page 12 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

SAC 2003 BANQUET

AT KENNEDY SPACE CENTER DEPARTURE FROM HOTEL AT 700PM

WEDNESDA2

800AM ndash NOON REGI

830 ndash 1000AM

DATA MINING ndash 1CLUSTERING AN

Mitsunori Ogihara U

Tough Constraint-BaseM

Lei Jia and Renqing PeDingyu Pei Ton

Mining MaximaJun-Lin Lin Yuan

A density based ap

Hui Wang UniDavid Bell Queen

Ivo Duntsch Bro A Customizable Hybrid AYu Qian and Kang Zhang U

830 ndash 1000AM PROGRAMMING LA

TECHBarrett Bryant University

Features of the ConcurrAl

Matthew Huntbach Queen A Transition-based St

SoftwaIssa Traore University of

Can a Parser be Generated from Examples Marjan Mernik Goran Gerlic and Viljem Zumer University of

Maribor Maribor Slovenia Barrett R Bryant University of Alabama at Birmingham

Birmingham AL USA

Pointer Analysis of Multithreaded Java Programs Mangala Gowri Nanda IBM India Research Laboratory IIT

New Delhi India

Final Program

Y MARCH 12 003 LOBBY STRATION

1 - ARUBA ASSOCIATION RULES D CLASSIFICATIONS niversity of Rochester USA

d Frequent Closed Itemsets ining

i Shanghai University China gji University China

l Frequent Intervals Ze University Taiwan

proach to classification versity of Ulster UK s University Belfast UK ck University Canada

pproach to Data Clustering niversity of Texas Dallas USA

3 - SALON C (ATM) NGUAGES AND OBJECT NOLOGIES of Alabama at Birmingham USA

ent Programming Language dwych Mary University of London UK rategy for Object-oriented re Testing

Victoria Victoria BC Canada

S Ramesh India Institute of Technology Bombay India

830 ndash 1000AM 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 1

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Multi-objective Optimization in the Area Coverage Problems for Cellular Communication Networks

Evaluation of an Elitist Evolutionary Strategy Larry Raisanen and Roger Whitaker Cardiff University UK

Multi-Heuristic List Scheduling Genetic Algorithms

for Task Scheduling Andy Auyeung Iker Gondra and HK Dai Oklahoma State

University USA A Spanning Tree-Based Genetic Algorithm for Some

Instances of the Rectilinear Steiner problem with Obstacles

Rita Hare and Bryant Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

A Hybrid AI Approach for Nurse Rostering Haibing Li Andrew Lim National University of Singapore

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management University Singapore

830 ndash 1000AM 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 1 DESIGN SPACE EXPLORATION Jie Liu - Palo Alto Research Center Palo Alto CA USA

Partitioning of Embedded Applications onto Heterogeneous Multiprocessor Architectures

Fabio Salice and William Fornaciari Politecnico di Milano and CEFRIEL Milano Italy

Luca Del Vecchio and Luigi Pomante CEFRIEL Milano Italy

A Software Framework for Efficient System-level Performance Evaluation of Embedded Systems Joseph E Coffland and Andy D Pimentel University of

Amsterdam The Netherlands

A Methodology for the Efficient Architectural Exploration of Energy-Delay Trade-offs for

Embedded Systems Lorenzo Salvemini ALaRI Switzerland

Mariagiovanna Sami C SilvanoH V Zaccaria Politecnico di Milano Italy

Roberto Zafalon ST Microelectronics Italy

Page 13 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

ARCHITECT-R A System for Reconfigurable Robots Design

R Gonccedilalves and P Moraes Universidade de Satildeo Paulo Brasil JMP Cardoso University of Algarve Portugal

DF Wolf University of Southern California USA M Fernandes R Romero and E Marques Universidade de Satildeo

Paulo Brasil

830 ndash 1000AM 6 - ST ANNE DIGITAL CONTENT AND EDUCATION

Monica Landoni University of Strathclyde UK

Ignacio Aedo Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

An approach for adaptable learning systems with respect to psychological aspects

Hildegards Rumetshofer and Wolfram Woumlszlig Johannes Kepler University Linz

Evaluating the Usability of Portable Electronic

Books Ruth Wilson and Monica Landoni Univ of Strathclyde UK

Architecture to support dynamic composition of

Math Lesson Plans M Kellar B MacKay R Zhang and C Watters Dalhousie

University Canada D Kaufman and J Borwein Simon Fraser University Canada

InterMediActor a framework for instructional design based on competences

FJ Valverde-Albacete R Pedraza-Jimeacutenez J Cid-Sueiro P Diacuteaz-Peacuterez A Navia-Vaacutezquez and H Molina-Bulla EPS-

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

1000 ndash 1030AM LOBBY COFFEE BREAK

1030 ndash NOON 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 2 APPLICATIONS OF DATA MINING

Rosa Meo University of Torino Italy

Bootstrapping a data mining intrusion detection system

Daniel Barbara Yi Li Jia-Ling Lin and Sushil Jajodia George Mason University USA

Julia Cout James Madison University USA

Building Knowledge Discovery into a Geospatial Decision Support System

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA Jitender Deogun and Steve Goddard University of Nebraska

Lincoln USA An Efficient Method for Mining Associated Service

Patterns in Mobile Web Environments Shin-Mu Tseng and Cing-Fu Tsui National Cheng Kung

University Taiwan

Using Latent Semantic Indexing to Filter Spam Kevin R Gee University of Texas at Arlington USA

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 1 Markus Montigel University of New Orleans USA

An Integrated Framework for Formal Development of Open Distributed Systems

Issa Traore and Hong Ye University of Victoria Canada Demissie B Aredo Norwegian Computing Center Norway

Modeling the meaning of transitions from and to

concurrent states in UML State Machines Egon Boerger Elvinia Riccobene Universit `a di Pisa Italy

Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK Representing the Applications and Compositions of

Design Patterns in UML Jing Dong University of Texas at Dallas USA

On the Composition of Java Frameworks Control-

flows Ana C V de Melo and Bruno M Moutinho Cidade

Universitaria Brazil

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 2

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Automatic Test Program Generation for Pipeline Processors

F Corno G Cumani M Sonza Reorda and G Squillero Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica Politecnico di

Torino Italy

Manpower Scheduling with Time Windows Andrew Lim HKUST Kowloon Hong Kong

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management

University Singapore Song Lei National University of Singapore Singapore

Greedy Heuristics and an Efficient Evolutionary Algorithm for the Bounded-Diameter Minimum

Spanning Tree problem Guumlnther Raidl Vienna University of Technology Austria

Bryant A Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

On the Influence of GVR in Vehicle Routing Jorge Tavares Francisco B Pereira Penousal Machado and

Ernesto Costa Universidade de Coimbra Portugal

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 2 SUPPORTING SYSTEMS Alessio Bechini University of Pisa Italy

Final Program Page 14 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Validation of Code-Improving Transformations for Embedded Systems

Robert van Engelen David Whalley and Xin Yuan Florida State University USA

An Optimized Java Interpreter for Connected

Devices and Embedded Systems Andrew Beatty Kevin Casey David Gregg and Andrew Nisbet

Trinity College Dublin Ireland TinyGALS A Programming Model for Event-Driven

Embedded Systems Elaine Cheong and Judy A Liebman University of California

Jie Liu and Feng Zhao Palo Alto Research Center USA

An Efficient Time Representation for Real-Time Embedded Systems

Alessio Carlini and Giorgio Buttazzo Universitagrave di Pavia Italy

1030 ndash NOON 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 1

Giampaolo Bella Universita di Catania Italy

Authentication of LZ-77 compressed data Mikhail Atallah Purdue University USA

Stephano Lonardi University of California Riverside USA

Authentication and Access Delegation with User-Released Certificates

Lavinia Egidi Universitagrave del Piemonte Orientale Avogadro Italy

Maurizio Melato NICE srl Italy

Delay-Based Circuit Authentication and Applications

Blaise Gassend Dwaine Clarke and Srinivas Devadas MIT USA

Marten van Dijk Philips Research USA An Approach to Secure Information Flow on Object

Oriented Role-based Access Control Model Chang Zhang University of Regina Canada

Cungang Yang University of Regina Canada

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

DATA MINING ndash 3 DATA MINING MODELS AND LANGUAGES

Kang Zhang University of Texas at Dallas USA

A New Distributed Data Mining Model Based on Similarity

Tao Li Shenghuo Zhu and Mitsunori Ogihara University of Rochester USA

Optimization of a Language for Data Mining Rosa Meo Universita degli Studi di Torino Italy

Discovering Interesting Information in XML Data

with Association Rules Daniele Braga Alessandro Campi and Stefano Ceri Politecnico

di Milano Italy Mika Klemettinen Nokia Research Center Finland

PierLuca Lanzi Politecnico di Milano Italy

An Efficient Data Structure for Decision Rules Discovery

Raul Giraldez Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C Riquelme University of Seville Spain

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 2 Herbert Thompson Florida Institute of Technology USA

A method for the automatic generation of test suites from object models

Jim Davies Charles Crichton and Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK

Towards Model-Based Generation of Self-Priming

and Self-Checking Conformance Tests for Interactive Systems

Amit Paradkar IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Using Operational Distributions to Judge Testing Progress

Elaine J Weyuker ATampT Labs - Research USA

On the Use of the Classification-Tree Method by Beginning Software Testers

Y T Yu City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong S P Ng Swinburne University of Technology Australia Pak-Lok Poon HK Polytechnic University Hong Kong

T Y Chen Swinburne University of Technology Australia 130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX

AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND SYSTEMS ndash 1

Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Stability vs Optimality Tradeoff in Game Theoretic Mechanisms for QoS Provision

Andrew Lomonosov and Meera Sitharam University of Florida USA

Kihong Park Purdue University USA

A Multi-Agent System for Remote Psychological Profiling with Role Playing Games Based Tests Stefania Bandini Sara Manzoni and Giuseppe Vizzari

Universitagrave degli Studi di Milano Bicocca Italy

Final Program Page 15 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Are multiagent algorithms relevant for real hardware A case study for distributed constraint

algorithms Paul Scerri Pragnesh Jay Modi Wei-Min Shen and Milind

Tambe University of Southern California USA A Top down approach for MAS protocol description

Joaquin Pentildea Rafael Corchuelo and Joseacute L Arjona Universisdad de Sevilla Spain

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash1

INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AND BROADCAST Hong Va Leong Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Adaptive Dissemination of Dynamic Information Services in an Extended Data Broadcast

Environment Chih-Lin Hu and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan University

Taiwan

Selecting the Best Valid Scopes for Wireless Dissemination of Location-dependent Data

Baihua Zheng Wang-Chien Lee and Dik Lun Lee Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong

Broadcast Program Generation for Unordered

Queries with Data Replication Jiun-Long Huang and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan

University Taiwan Cost Efficient Broadcast Based Cache Invalidation

for Mobile Environments Kwong Yuen Lai Zahir Tari and Peter Bertok RMIT

University Australia

130 ndash 300PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 2

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech USA

A Fast and Effective Steganalytic Technique Against Jsteg-Like Algorithms

Tao Zhang and Xijian Ping University of Information Engineering China

Availability of Protocol Goals

Giampaolo Bella Universitagrave di Catania Italy

Authenticity in a Reliable Protocol for Mobile Computing

Ricoletta De Francesco Universita di Pisa Italy Marinella Petrocchi Instituto de Informatica e Telematica Italy

A Role Administration System in Role-based

Authorization Infrastructures Design and Implementation

Dongwan Shin and Gail-Joon Ahn UNC Charlotte USA Sandrae Cho ETRI South Korea

300 ndash 330AM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 4 POTPOURI

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA

The Bitmap-based Feature Selection Method Wei-Chou Chen Ming-Chun Yang and Shian-Shyong Tseng

National Chiao Tung University Taiwan

Prototype-based Mining of Numeric Data Streams Francisco Ferrer-Troyano Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C

Riquelme University of Seville Spain

ADMiRe An Algebraic Approach to System Performance Analysis Using Data Mining

Techniques Kien A Hua Ning Jiang Roy Villafane and Duc Tran

University of Central Florida USA

Mining Confident Co-location Rules without A Support Threshold

Yan Huang Hui Xiong and Shashi Shekhar University of Minnesota at TwinCities USA

Jian Pei State University of New York at Buffalo USA

330 ndash 500P 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 3 Chia-Chu Chiang University of Arkansas at Little Rock USA

Property-Oriented Testing A Strategy for Exploring Dangerous Scenarios

Olfa Abdellatif-Kaddour Pascale Thevenod-Fosse and Helene Waeselynck LAAS-CNRS France

An Initial Investigation of Test Driven Development

in Industry Boby George and Laurie Williams North Carolina State

University USA A Methodology to Provide and Use Interchangeable

Services Brian Fenicle Penn State Harrisburg USA

Tim Wahls Hood College USA Efficient Mediators through Dynamic Code Generation a Method and an Experiment

Yasushi Shinjo and Toshiyuki Kubo University of Tsukuba Japan

Calton Pu Georgia Institute of Technology USA

Final Program Page 16 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND

SYSTEMS ndash 2 Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Designing and Specifying Mobility within the Multiagent Systems Engineering Methodology

Athie Self Air Force Personnel Center USA Scott DeLoach Kansas State Univereity USA

Enabling Mobile Agents to Dynamically Assume

Roles Giacomo Cabri Luca Ferrari and Letizia Leonardi Universitagrave

di Modena e Reggio Emilia Italy

Managing Agent Life Cycles in Open Distributed Systems

FMT Brazier DGA Mobach BJ Overeinder and NJE Wijngaards Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash2 AGENTS

AND UBIQUITOUS ACCESS Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Combining State and Model-based Approaches for Mobile Agent Load Balancing

Christos Georgousopoulos and Omer F Rana Cardiff University UK

Mobile Agent based Pervasive Systems Manager for

Enterprise Network Sandeep Adwankar and Venu Vasudevan Motorola

Laboratories USA

UbiData Ubiquitous Mobile File Service Jinsuo Zhang Abdelsalam Helal and Joachim Hammer

University of Florida Florida USA Extended Internet Caching Protocol A Foundation

for Building Ubiquitous Web Caching Wenzheng Gu and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida

Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 3

Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

A Protection Scheme for Collaborative Environments

Issa Traore University of Victoria Canada

Access-Controlled Resource Discovery for Pervasive Networks

Sanjay Raman Dwain Clarke Matt Burnside and Srinivas Devadas Ronald Rivest MIT USA

Network Traffic Anomaly Detection Based on Packet Bytes

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech Florida USA

A Unified Security Framework for Networked Applications

Joerg Abendroth and Christian Jensen Trinity College Ireland

530 ndash 700PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SAC 2003 WRAP-UP MEETING

SAC 2004

CALL FOR TRACK PROPOSALS

The 19th Annual SAC meeting (SAC 2004) will be held March 2004 in Cyprus and hosted by the University of Cyprus at Nicosia The conference Organizing Committee solicits proposals for organizing and hosting tracks Perspective track chairs should submit an up to two pages description for organizing a track including the following items 1) Proposed track title description of track aims topics and rationale for having such a track in SAC This rationale should reference regularly held related conferences and why the proposed track differs from them or complements them The proposed track should not be over general but also not overly specialized thus being able to attract a wide audience sharing similar interests Proposals from industry are also welcomed Theoretical topics are also welcomed provided there is clear practical potential in applying the results of such work 2) A short description of the activities (the track chair will undertake upon acceptance of the proposal) to disseminate the call-for-papers for hisher track manage the review process and collect final materials from authors of accepted papers (Specific guidelines to track chairs regarding these issues will also be provided) 3) A short CV of the perspective track chair(s) with reference to research interests and publication record directly related to the themes of the proposed track and any previous experience of involvement in the organization of similar events (A webpage URL to where such information can be found is sufficient)

For more details please visit the registration desk and pick up detailed

SAC 2004 CFT and CFP handouts

Hope to see in Nicosia Cyprus March 2004

Final Program Page 17 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

  • Organizing Committee
  • Gary Lamont Ronaldo Menezes
  • Hisham Haddad George Papadopoulos
  • Brajendra Panda Janice Carroll
  • Ryan Stansifer Warren Jones
  • William Shoaff
  • SAC 2003 Introduction
    • SAC 2003 Organizers
    • SAC 2003 Track Organizers
      • AI and Computational Logic
      • Agents Interactions Mobility and Systems
      • Bioinformatics
      • Computational Sciences
      • Computer Applications in Health Care
      • Computer Security
      • Coordination Models Languages and Applications
      • Data Mining
      • Mobile Computing and Applications
      • Parallel and Distributed Systems and Networking
        • SAC 2003 Sponsor
        • ACM SIGAPP
          • Message from the Conference Chair
            • Gary Lamont
              • Message from the Program Chairs
                • Hisham Haddad and George Papadopoulos
                  • Other Activities
                  • SAC 2004
                  • Monday Keynote Address
                    • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                      • Monday Luncheon Speaker
                        • The Computational Biology An Industrial Perspective
                          • Tuesday Keynote Address
                            • SAC 2003 Schedule
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Tutorials
                            • Monday March 10 2003
                              • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                                • Tuesday March 11 2003
                                • Wednesday March 12 2003
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ACM SIGAPP The ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing is ACMs primary applications-oriented SIG Its mission is to further the interests of the computing professionals engaged in the development of new computing applications and applications areas and the transfer of computing technology to new problem domains SIGAPP offers practitioners and researchers the opportunity to share mutual interests in innovative application fields technology transfer experimental computing strategic research and the management of computing SIGAPP also promotes widespread cooperation among business government and academic computing activities Its annual Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC) provides an international forum for presentation of the results of strategic research and experimentation for this inter-disciplinary environment The ACM SIG Governing Board has recently indicated that SIGAPP will currently be a conference-only SIG focusing on SAC SIGAPP membership fees are $3000 for ACM Non-members $1500 fro ACM Members and $800 for Student Members For information contact Gary Lamont (937) 255-3450x4718 or garylamontafitedu Also checkout the SIGAPP website at httpwwwacmorgsigapp

MESSAGE FROM THE CONFERENCE CHAIR

Gary Lamont Welcome to the 18th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SACrsquo2003) as hosted by Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne Florida Thanks for attending this international forum for computer scientists engineers and practitioners that includes many innovative computational ideas and a wide spectrum of applications

SAC is a conference devoted to the study of real-world problem applications using many varieties of computation algorithms As such it provides an avenue for discussion and exchange of new ideas associated with computation algorithms and interesting complex applications The Symposium is rightly sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing (SIGAPP) whose mission is to further the interest of the computing professional engaged in the development of new computing applications interdisciplinary application areas and applied research Thus the spectrum of applications and tutorials covers data mining mobile computing and computational finance to evolutionary algorithms software engineering and parallel and distributed computing plus others designed to provide a wide range of topics as reflected in the Symposium with an innovative bioinformatics track and associated tutorials and plenary sessions as directed by Jones Warren

Each of the SACrsquo2003 tracks is organized by a talented track chair Their names are listed in the proceedings Many thanks to them the paper reviewers the plenary speakers and the presenters as well as the organizing committee for their many hours of volunteer work that contribute to a successful SACrsquo2003 In particular we should thank Ronaldo Menezes of the Florida Institute of Technology for being the vice-chair and the host for the Symposium Hisham Haddad and George

Papadopoulos for providing a well organized program Brajendra Panda for managing the publishing of the proceedings William Shoaff for providing for local arrangements Ryan Stansifer for arranging the tutorials and Jan Carroll as a Symposium Director Also special thanks to Hisham Haddad for toiling as the webmaster and performing the critical role of treasurerregistrar All elements of the Symposium have been guided by the enthusiasm foresight and dedication of these professionals Join our group in support of next yearsrsquo SACrsquo2004

Again welcome to SACrsquo2003 and Melbourne Florida We hope that you will leave enriched with new friends and new ideas having enjoyed the distinctive ambiance of Florida Next year we encourage you and your colleagues to submit papers and attend SACrsquo2004

Gary Lamont Chair SAC 2003

MESSAGE FROM THE PROGRAM CHAIRS

Hisham Haddad and George Papadopoulos Welcome to the 18th Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC 2003) Over the past 17 years SAC has been an international forum for researchers and practitioners to present their findings and research results in the areas of computer applications and technology The SAC 2003 Technical Program offers a wide range of tracks covering major areas of computer applications Highly qualified referees with strong expertise and special interest in their respective research areas carefully reviewed the submitted papers As part of the Technical Program this year the Tutorial Program offers 4 half-day tutorials that were carefully selected form 18 proposals available at httpwwwacmorgconferencessacsac2003Tutorialshtm Many thanks to Professor Ryan Stansifer of the Florida Institute of Technology for chairing the Tutorial Program

SAC 2003 would not be possible without contributions from members of the scientific community As anyone can imagine many people have dedicated tremendous time and effort over the period of 10 months to bring you an excellent program The success of SAC 2003 relies on the effort and hard work of many volunteers On behalf of the SAC 2003 Program Committee we would like to take this opportunity to thank all of those who made this years technical program a reality including speakers referees track chairs session chairs presenters and attendees We also thank the local arrangement committee lead by Professors Ronaldo Menezes and William Shoaff of the Florida Institute of Technology

SACrsquos open call for Track Proposals resulted in the submission of 30 track proposals These proposals were carefully evaluated by the conference Executive Committee Some proposals were rejected on the grounds of either not being appropriate for the areas that SAC covers traditionally or being of rather narrow and specialized nature Some others were merged to form a single track on the grounds of having substantial overlap with each other Eventually 21 tracks were established which then went on to produce their own call for papers In response to these calls 525 papers were submitted 200 papers were strongly recommended by the

Final Program Page 2 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

referees for acceptance and inclusion in the Conference Proceedings This gives SAC 2003 an acceptance rate of 38 across all tracks Furthermore it makes SAC 2003 the most successful conference in the history of SAC so far but also one of the most popular and competitive international conferences in the field of applied computing

We hope you will enjoy the meeting and have the opportunity to exchange your ideas and make new friends We also hope you will enjoy your stay in Melbourne and take pleasure from the many entertainments and activities that the city (and neighboring cities such as Orlando) has to offer We look forward to your active participation in SAC 2003 and encourage you and your colleagues to submit your research findings to next years technical program Thank you for being part of SAC 2003

Hisham Haddad and George Papadopoulos SAC 2003 Program Chairs

OTHER ACTIVITIES 1) SAC 2003 Review Meeting Sunday March 9 from 530

to 700PM Open for Steering Committee and Track ChairsCo-Chairs

2) SAC 2003 Reception Sunday March 9 from 700PM right after the Tutorials Open for all registered attendees

3) SAC 2003 General Luncheon Monday March 10 from noon to 130PM Open for all registered attendees (Featuring Luncheon Speaker)

4) SIGAPP Business Meeting Monday March 10 from 530 to 700PM Open for everyone

5) Track Chairs Planning Meeting Monday March 10 from 700 to 800PM Open for Steering Committee and Track ChairsCo-Chairs

6) SAC 2004 Steering Committee Meeting Tuesday March 11 from 530 to 700PM Open for SAC Steering Committee

7) SAC 2003 Banquet Tuesday March 11 departure at 700PM Open for Banquet Ticket holders

8) Track ChairsCo-chairs Luncheon Wednesday March 12 from noon to 130PM Open for SAC 2003 Organizing Committee and Track ChairsCo-Chairs

9) SAC 2003 Wrap-Up Meeting Wednesday March 12 from 530 to 700PM Open for SAC Organizing Committee

SAC 2004 SAC 2004 will be held in Nicosia Cyprus March 14 ndash17 2004 and is hosted by the University of Cyprus at Nicosia

Cyprus tucked away in the top right hand corner of the Mediterranean and is so close to Europe Asia and Africa that it rightly claims to be a stepping stone to three continents Cyprus is an island whose archaeology stems from the Neolithic Age the Ancient Greeks and the Roman period where churches and monasteries still stand from Byzantine times castles and palaces from the days of Crusaders and Frankish Lusignans and splendid city walls from Venetian days With such a historic and legendary background it is hardly surprising that Cyprus has developed a character

which is quite unique It is blessed with beauty natural beauty that ranges from golden beaches and rugged coastlines to rolling hills and forest clad mountains dotted with picturesque villages

MONDAY KEYNOTE ADDRESS

The Era of Biognostic Machinery Dr Lawrence Hunter

Center for Computational Pharmacology University of Colorado School of Medicine

Monday March 10 2003 830AM ndash 1000AM

ABSTRACT

The new era of high throughput molecular instrumentation is generating important biomedical data at a rapidly increasing rate The analysis and interpretation of this data must transcend traditional approaches to statistical hypothesis testing toward more general computational support for biomedical discovery In this talk I will argue that knowledge-based approaches ranging from graphical statistical models with informative priors to rule-based inference to knowledge-based information extraction from natural language are the best way to meet this key challenge of the 21st century

MONDAY LUNCHEON SPEAKER

The Computational Biology An Industrial Perspective Dr Lee Weng

Director of Applied Research Rosetta Biosoftware

Monday March 10 2003 1200 ndash 130PM

ABSTRACT

Large-scale data acquisition technologies such as gene expression microarrays have revolutionized molecular biology research and drug discovery process The increasing volume and complexity of data have created demands for more powerful analysis and data management tools These new tools are developed with the primary goals of creating higher statistical analysis power and discovering more valuable information in the data I will use the Rosetta Resolver system for gene expression data analysis as an example to discuss the challenges we are facing in providing these tools for the revolution in computational biology This system serves as a centerpiece in an enterprise environment to process and manage data from hundreds and thousands of high-density microarrays routinely Although the total amount of data is enormous in microarray studies the number of replications is usually too small to make reliable statistical inferences based on conventional statistical methods The error model technology in the Rosetta Resolver system provides a major breakthrough in handling microarray data with low replications It offers significantly higher power in

Final Program Page 3 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

statistical analysis such as ANOVA than the conventional textbook method To explore the biologically important information hidden in the vast amount microarray data the system provides unsupervised and supervised data mining capabilities to help biologists gain new knowledge from the data One example is demonstrated in the recently published results where a supervised learning tool is used in breast cancer studies to classify and predict patientsrsquo prognoses based on their gene expression profiles As a part of the emerging bioinformatics industry we will provide more software products that are specifically designed to meet more demanding regulatory environments and higher expectations in pharmaceutical and biotechnology research

TUESDAY KEYNOTE ADDRESS The Software Engineering of Applications - Deploying Mission Critical Applications in

an Era of Pervasive Computing Mr Richard Simonian

Vice President of Engineering Harris Corporation in Melbourne Florida USA

Tuesday March 11 2003 830AM - 1000AM

ABSTRACT

Given that software now pervades every aspect of our society and all science is computer science we need to review the role and definition of a software engineer The transition of research into mission critical applications is seldom smooth in any engineering discipline and even more difficult with distributed software This is partly due to the lack of agreement on what a software engineering profession is (especially between academia and industry) and the failure to apply even basic software processes early in the research lifecycle In this talk I discuss how fundamental system architecting principles are helpful to drive meaningful research and development how to apply processes for development both in the small and in the large and approaches to bridge the gap between researchers and mission success

SAC 2003 SCHEDULE

SUNDAY MARCH 9 2003

200PM ndash 500PM LOBBY REGISTRATION

530 ndash 700PM 4 - ST CROIX

SAC 2003 REVIEW MEETING

700PM POOLVIEW TERRACE

WELCOME RECEPTION

SUNDAY MARCH 9 2003 TUTORIALS

All Tutorials will be held at Florida Institute of Technology Transportation between the

hotel and FIT campus will be provided

TUTORIAL 1 ndash HALF DAY 1000AM ndash 100PM FIT CAMPUS CRAWFORD BUILDING ROOM S210

WIRELESSMOBILE NETWORK SECURITY Professor S R Subramanyai University of Missouri USA

The proliferation of wireless and mobile communication networks have resulted in an explosion of the data transmissions over such networks Increasingly more sensitive and strategic data are expected to transmitted over such networks in the near future However wireless and mobile networks have several severe constraints that make them vulnerable for attacks from a variety sources This calls for adapting several current security techniques and development of newer techniques to provide the required security This tutorial is intended to give a good overview of (a) the principles and practices of various aspects traditional network security (b) the issues in mobile and wireless security and (c) techniques and applications of mobile and wireless security

TUTORIAL 2 ndash HALF DAY 400PM ndash 700PM FIT CAMPUS

CRAWFORD BUILDING ROOM S210 RESOURCE AND MOBILITY MANAGEMENT IN NEXT

GENERATION WIRELESS SYSTEMS Professor Sajal Das

University of Texas at Arlington USA

The desire for ubiquitous access to information while ``on the move characterizes an entirely new computing paradigm called `mobile wireless computing This emerging field has the potential to dramatically change the society as users

Final Program Page 4 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

become untethered from their information sources and communication media The driving forces are the availability of hand-held devices (laptoppalmtop comppocket PCs PDAs etc) rapidly emerging next gene(3G4G) wireless systems such as UMTS IMT-wireless Internet as well as the tremendous advewireless access technologies like GSMGPRS CdmaPCS1900 wireless LANs Bluetooths and so on To sumultimedia (audio video text) traffic over next genewireless networks and to provide global seamless roacapability is however an extremely challenging task applications include news-on-demand video-on-demandbrowsing traveler information health monitoring ormedicine services over wireless to the mobile users Beefficent management of scare resources like wibandwidth there exist numerous mobility induced netwoissues that need to be solved For example dynamic netopology management location (mobility) managewireless data networking QoS provisioining mobile Inarchitecturesprotocols mobile databases disconnechandling or mobile data security are some of these impproblems This tutorial aims at bringing out the researctechnological challenges in the resource and momanagement in next generation heterogeneous wisystems and provide some emerging solutions forproblem to support wireless data networking

TUTORIAL 3 - HALF DAY 1000AM ndash 100PM FIT CAMPUS CRAWFORD BUILDING ROOM S220 SEMANTIC WEB AND ONTOLOGIES

Professor Raphael Volz University of Karlsruhe Germany

Recently there is a rapidly increasing interest inSemantic Web The Semantic Web is a vision the idhaving content on the web defined and linked in a way can be interpreted by machines - not just for display purpbut for using it in various applications Ontologies providconceptual backbone for the Semantic Web by givsemantic characterization of the content Ontologiesenjoy popularity in application areas such as e-CommKnowledge and Content Management InformIntegration Bio Science and intelligent e-Services Theof this tutorial is to acquaint the audience with the basSemantic Web technologies having a particular focuontologies

1 What are the technological foundations of the SemantWeb 2 How are ontologies represented 3 How are ontologies engineered 4 What are application scenarios for Ontologies and Semantic Web technologies

It is the objective of this tutorial to communicate taudience a comprehensive picture of the Semantic Webaudience will learn which role ontologies and Semantic

technologies may play in future Web-based information

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400PM ndash 700PM FIT CAMPUS CRAWFORD BUILDING ROOM S220

COMPLEX EVENT PROCESSING IN DISTRIBUTED ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS

Professor David Luckham Stanford University USA

The enterprise information technology (IT) infrastructure has been called an eventdriven nervous system Complex Event Processing (CEP) is an emerging technology for coping in realtime with the tasks of managing the IT infrastructures of large electronic enterprises This includes a spectrum of management tasks such as effective control of eBusiness supply chains monitoring internet-based enterprise collaborations by means of high level business events autonomous regulation of eMarketplaces and Cyber defense of our national IT infrastructure At present we do none of these tasks well And effective solutions to any of them present an enormous business opportunity All of these management tasks have in common the need to aggregate high level intelligence from the lower layers of the enterprise nervous system CEP is a technology to track causality between events and to aggregate complex high level events from sets of lower level events CEP enables us to understand easily what activities are taking place in our IT systems That is understand how those activities will affect critical functionality of the enterprise Only then can we take effective action or succinctly and correctly express automated rules to manage the electronic enterprise This tutorial will cover the basic concepts of CEP including (i) the need for new technologies to manage the electronic enterprise (ii) basic events and complex events (iii) relationships of time causality independence and aggregation between events (iv) hierarchical structure in enterprises and how to define corresponding complex event hierarchies (v) event pattern languages and rules (vi) applying event hierarchies to enterprise management Illustrative examples will be given of causal event analysis in eBusiness processing and in Cyber defense and the use of event pattern constraints in hierarchical viewing of the conformance of activity within the enterprise to its policies

MONDAY MARCH 10 2003

1000AM ndash 500PM LOBBY REGISTRATION

Page 5 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

800 ndash 830AM 2 - BARBADOS

OPENING COMMENTS

830 ndash 1000AM 2 - BARBADOS KEYNOTE ADDRESS

The Era of Biognostic Machinery Dr Lawrence Hunter (See Abstract Page 3)

1000 ndash 1030AM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) BIOINFORMATICS ndash 1 INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS

Jaochim Hammer University of Florida USA

A Recursive Connectionist Approach for Predicting Disulfide Connectivity in Proteins

Alessandro Vullo and Paolo Frasconi University of Firenze Firenze Italy

A Markov Random Field Model of Microarray

Gridding Mathias Katzer Franz Kummert and Gerhard Sagerer Bielefeld

University Bielefeld Germany Gene Functional classification by Semi-supervised

Learning from heterogeneous Data Tao Li Shenghuo Zhu Qi Li and Mitsunori Ogihara University

of Rochester Rochester NY Terminology-driven mining of biomedical literature

Goran Nenadic Irena Spasicn and Sophia Ananiadou University of Salford Salford UK

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX INFORMATION ACCESS AND RETRIEVAL ndash 1

CATEGORIZATION AND CLASSIFICATION Gabriella Pasi ITIM-CNR Italy

Supervised Term Weighting for Automated Text Categorization

Franca Debole and Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza Tecnologie dellInformazione Pisa Italy

Email Classification for Contact Centers

Ani Nenkova Columbia University New York NY USA Amit Bagga Avaya Labs Research Basking Ridge NJ USA

Expanding Domain-Specific Lexicons by Term

Categorization Henri Avancini ISISTAN Universidad del Centro de la

Provincia de Buenos Aires Tandil Argentina

Alberto Lavelli Bernardo Magnini and Roberto Zanoli Centro per la Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica Istituto Trentino di

Cultura Trento Italy Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie

dellInformazione Pisa Italy

Multiclass Text Categorization for Automated Survey Coding

Daniela Giorgetti Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale Pisa Italy

Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dellInformazione Pisa Italy

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS WEB TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS ndash 1

SEARCHING QUERYING AND CRAWLING Marlon Dumas Queensland University of Technology

Australia

Constructing Web Search Queries from the Users Information Need Expressed in a Natural Language

Jacob Shapiro and Isak Taksa Baruch College NY USA

Design of a Graphical Interface to Xquery Enrico Augurusa Daniele Braga Alessandro Campi and

Stefano Ceri Politecnico di Milano Italy

Views for Light-Weight Web Ontologies Raphael Volz Daniel Oberle Rudi Studer and Steffen Staab

Institute AIFB University of Karlsruhe Germany

Ontology-Focused Crawling of Web Documents Marc Ehrig and Alexander Maedche Institute AIFB University

of Karlsruhe Germany

1030 ndash NOON 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 1

STREAMING VIDEO AND 3D OBJECTS Michael Wainer Southern Illinois University at Carbondale

USA

A Framework of Individually-focused Teleconferencing (IFT) via an efficient 3D

Reprojection Technique Qi Li Chris Brown Chandra Kambhamettu Tao Li and

Shenghuo Zhu University of Rochester USA

Estimation of 3-D Shape and Reflectance using Multiple Moire Images and Shading Model

Shoichi Naganuma Norio Tagawa and Akihiro Minagawa Metropolitan University Japan

Streaming DivX AVI Movies

Roger Zimmermann University of Southern California USA Self-Manifestation of Composite Multimedia Objects

to Satisfy Security Constraints Vijayalakshmi Atluri Nabil Adam Ahmed Gomaa Igg

Adiwijaya Rutgers University USA

Final Program Page 6 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

1030 ndash NOON 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 1

Uwe Naumann Argonne National Laboratory USA

Towards Differentiation-Enabled Fortran 95 Compiler Technology

Malcolm Cohen Numercal Algorithm Group UK Uwe Naumann Argonne National Laboratory USA

Jan Riehme University of Hertfordshire UK

Automatic parallelism in differentiation of Fourier Transforms

H Martin Bumlucker Bruno Lang Arno Rasch Christian H Bischof Aachen University Germany

Dynamic Solver Selection for an Internet Simulation

Backbone B Bettig C Sandu A Joshi and K Birru Michigan

Technological University USA

CL_matcont A continuation toolbox in matlab A Dhooge and W Govaerts University of Gent Belgium Yu Kuznetsov W Mestrom and AM Riet Universiteit

Utrecht The Netherlands

NOON ndash 130PM OCEAN DECK GENERAL LUNCHEON SPEAKER

COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY AN INDUSTRIAL PERSPECTIVE

Dr Lee Weng (See Abstract Page 3)

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) BIOINFORMATICS ndash 2 DATABASES AND

VISUALIZATION Giri Narasimhan Florida International University USA

Fast Protein Visualization Using Java 3D Tolga Can Yujun Wang Yuan-Fang Wang and Jianwen Su

University of California at Santa Barbara CA USA

Pathways Database System An integrated set of tools for biological pathways

Wanhong Xu Larkshmi Krishnamurthy Murat Tasan Gultekin Ozsoyoglu Joseph Nadeau and Z Meral

Ozsoyoglu Case Western Reserve University Cleveland OH USA

Labrat LIMS database an extensible framework for developing laboratory information management and

analysis solutions designed for use with microarrays

Marcus Breese Matthew Stephens Jeanette McClintick Matthew Grow and Howard Edenberg Indiana University

School of Medicine Indianapolis IN USA

Similar_Join Extending DBMS with a Bio-specific Operator

Jake Yue Chen and John V Carlis Myriad Proteomics Salt Lake City UT USA

130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX INFORMATION ACCESS AND RETRIEVAL ndash 2

DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION RETRIEVAL Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza Tecnologie

dellInformazione Pisa Italy

An Architecture Support Distributed Data Retrieval in Specialized Formats

M Brian Blake MITRE Corporation McLean VA USA Methods for Ranking Information Retrieval Systems

Shengli Wu and Fabio Crestani University of Strathclyde Glasgow Scotland

Evaluating Database Selection Algorithms for

Distributed Search Mikhail Sogrine and Ahmed Patel University College Dublin

Belfield Ireland

Disproving the Fusion Hypothesis An Analysis of Data Fusion via Effective Information Retrieval

Strategies Steven Beitzel Eric Jensen Abdur Chowdhury Ophir Frieder

David Grossman Nazli Goharian Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago IL USA

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS WEB TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS ndash 2 WEB

SERVICES Sara Comai - Politecnico di Milano Italy

An XML-based Conversational Protocol for Web Services

Zahir Tari Mark McKinlay and Manish Malhotra RMIT University Australia

Classification of Ad hoc Multi-lateral Collaborations

Based on Workflow Models Andreas Wombacher and Bendick Malheko FHG-IPSI

Darmstadt Germany

Agent-Based Services for Information Portals Ciaraacuten Bryce and Michel Pawlak CUI University of Geneva

Switzerland Karsten Tolle Peter Werner and Roberto Zicari DBIS

University of Frankfurt Germany WebSOGO A Global Ontology for the Description of

Data Sources on the World Wide Web in Terms of Content Query Processing Capabilities Services

and Navigation Information Edna Ruckhaus and Mariacutea Esther Vidal Universidad Simoacuten

Boliacutevar Caracas Venezuela

Final Program Page 7 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 2

VIDEO ON DEMAND AND INDEXING Duc Tran University of Central Florida Orlando USA

Hierarchical Video Indexing based on Changes of Camera and Objects

JungHwan Oh and Maruthi Thenneru University of Texas at Arlington USA

Ning Jiang University of Central Florida USA

Overlay Multicast for Video on Demand on the Internet

Kien A Hua Duc A Tran and Roy Villafane University of Central Florida USA

A New Cache Management for Multimedia Storage

Systems Javier Fernacuteandez Muntildeoz Jesus Carretero Felix Garcia Jose M

Perez and A Calderon Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Madrid Spain

Interactive Computation and Visualization of Fetch

using Standard Computer Graphics Hardware Michael Wainer Southern Illinois University at Carbondale IL

130 ndash 300PM 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 2

Jesus A Izaguirre U Notre Dame USA

Nonlinear instability in multiple time-stepping Qun Ma and Jesacuteus Izaguirre University of Notre Dame USA

Robert D Skeel University of Illinois USA

A Treecode algorithm for computing Ewald summation of dipolar systems

ZhongHui Duan University of Akron USA Robert Krasny University of Michigan USA

Long time step molecular dynamics using targeted

Langevin stabilization Qun Ma and Jesacuteus Izaguirre University of Notre Dame USA

Quantification of Trabecular Bone Mass and

Orientation Using Gabor Wavelets Yongqing Xiang Vanessa Yingling Jonathan Silverberg and

Theodore Raphan Brooklyn College USA Mitchell B Schaffler Mount Sinai School of Medicine USA

300 ndash 330PM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) BIOINFORMATICS ndash 3 COMPUTATIONAL METHODS

AND ALGORITHMS Dawn Wilkins University of Mississippi USA

Integrative Approach for Computationally Inferring Protein Domain Interactions

See-Kiong Ng Zhuo Zhang and Soon-Heng Tan Laboratories for Information Technology Singapore

Component-based Implementation of Multiple

Sequence Alignment Umit Catalyurek Mike Gray Tahsin Kurc Joel Saltz Eric

Stahlberg and Renato Ferreira Ohio State University Columbus OH USA

Identify Amino Acid Candidates Critical for Function of Rat Imidase by Cross-Reference Voting in

Imidase SuperFamily Chihan Lee Ya-ting Lin Chuan-Yi Tang and Yuh-Shyong Yang National Chiao Tung University Hsinchu Taiwan

Inference of Transcriptional Regulation

Relationships from Gene Expression Data Andrew Tae-Jun Kwon Holger Hoos and Raymond Ng

University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX INFORMATION ACCESS AND RETRIEVAL ndash 3 WEB

SEARCHING AND RELEVANCE FEEDBACK Fabio Crestani University of Strathclyde UK

Using Agents for Multi-target Search on the Web Elisabetta Di Nitto Carlo Ghezzi and Paolo Selvini CEFRIEL -

Politecnico di Milano Milano Italy

An indexing model of HTML document Andrea Molinari and Ricardo A Marques Pereira University of

Trento Trento Italy Gabriella Pasi Institute for Multimedia Technologies - National

Council of Research Milano Italy

Web Metasearch Rank vs Score Based Rank Aggregation Methods

M Elena Renda and Umberto Straccia Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dellInformazione Pisa Italy

Efficient Evaluation of Relevance Feedback for

Multidimensional All-pairs Retrieval Michael Ortega-Binderberger Univeristy of Illinois at Urbana

Chapaign IL USA Kaushik Chakrabarti Microsoft Research

Sharad Mehrotra University of California Irvine CA USA

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS WEB TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS ndash 3

HYPERLINKS AND NAVIGATION Maristella Matera - Politecnico di Milano Italy

RepWeb Replicated Web with Referential Integrity Luis Veiga and Paulo Ferreira INESCIST Lisboa Portugal

Similarity-Based Clustering of Web Transactions Giuseppe Manco and Domenico Sacca ICAR-CNR Italy

Riccardo Ortale University of Calabria Rende Italy

Final Program Page 8 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Final Program Page 9

Recognizing the Relations between Web Pages Using Artificial Neural Network

Xing Zhu Shen Huang and Yong Yu Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai PRChina

Design Time Support for Adaptive Behaviour in Web

Sites Sven Casteleyn Olga De Troyer and Saar Brockmans Vrije

Universiteit Belgium

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 3

DATA VISUALIZATION Chaman L Sabharwal University of Missouri Rolla USA

Cluster Rendering of Skewed Datasets via

Visualization Keke Chen and Ling Liu Georgia Tech USA

Modeling and Visualizing Uncertainty in a Global

Water Balance Model James R Miller Daniel C Cliburn Johannes J Feddema and

Terry A Slocum University of Kansas USA Visualization of association rules in relational DBMS

Sharma Chakravarthy and Hongen Zhang University of Texas at Arlington USA

Supporting Real-time Visualization With The HDoV

Tree Lidan Shou Zhiyong Huang and Kian-Lee Tan National

University of Singapore Singapore

330 ndash 500PM 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 3

Sreekanth Pannala Oak Ridge National Laboratory USA

Discretizing aerosol dynamics with B-splines Adrian Sandu and Christian Borden Michigan Technological

University USA

Real-Time Monitoring of Large Scientific Simulations

V Pascucci D E Laney R J Frank G Scorzelli Linsen B Hamann F Gygi

Hybrid (mixed SMPDMP) Parallelization of MFIX A Multiphase CFD Code for Modeling Fluidized Beds Sreekanth Pannala Ed DrsquoAzevedo Oak Ridge National Lab Madhava Syamlal National Energy Technology Lab USA

Terascale simulation of cumulus convection on

ASCI WHITE David Stevens Lawrence Livermore National Lab USA

530 ndash 700PM 5 - ST THOMAS SIGAPP BUSINESS MEETING

700 ndash 800PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) TRACK CHAIRS PLANNING MEETING

TUESDAY MA

800AM ndash 500PM REGIS

800 ndash 830AM KEYNOT

The Software EngineDeploying Mission C

an Era of PervMr Richard Simonia

1000 ndash 1030AM COFFE

1030 ndash NOON E-COMMERCE T

Sviatoslav Braynov State U

Semantic MatchmakMark

Tommaso Di Noia Eugenio DMarina Mongiello

A Multi-Agent System

Transaction anNatalia Loacutepez Manuel Nuacutentildeez

Rubio Universidad Co

A Model for the ConfiSynchronization of Co

YainndashWhar Si David EdmoDumas Queensland Univ

Organizational ModeliContext of W

WMP van der Aalst andUniversity of Tec

Akhil Kumar Penn

SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

RCH 11 2003 LOBBY TRATION 2 - BARBADOS E ADDRESS

ering of Applications - ritical Applications in

asive Computing n (See Abstract Page 4)

LOBBY E BREAK

1 - ARUBA ECHNOLOGIES ndash 1

niversity of New York at Buffalo USA

ing in a P-2-P Electronic etplace i Sciascio Francesco Donini and

Politecnico di Bari Italy

for E-Barter Including d Shipping Costs Ismael Rodriacuteguez and Fernando

mplutense de Madrid Spain

gurable Composition and mplex Trading Activities

nd Arthur Hofstede and Marlon ersity of Technology Australia

ng in UML and XML in the orkflow Systems HMW Verbeek Eindhoven hnology Netherlands State University USA

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 1 PARALLEL SYSTEMS AND

NETWORKS Robert van Engelen Florida State University USA

Performance Prediction of Wormhole Switching in Hypercubes with Bursty Traffic Pattern

Geyong Min University of Bradford UK Mohamed Ould-Khaoua University of Glasgow UK

John Ferguson University of Strathclyde UK

Bluepoint A Bluetooth-based Architecture for Location-Positioning Services

Alvin Chan Hong Va Leong Joseph Chan Alan Hon Larry Lau and Leo Li Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

An Improvement on Binary-Swap Compositing for

Sort-Last Parallel Rendering Akira Takeuchi Fumihiko Ino and Kenichi Hagihara Osaka

University Japan

Automatic Code Generation for a Convection Scheme

Paul van der Mark and Lex Wolters Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science Netherlands

Gerard Cats Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute Netherlands

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS IMAGE AND VIDEO DATABASES

Borko Furht and Oge Marques Florida Atlantic University

Image Retrieval With Embedded Region Relationships

Sharat Chandran and Naga Kiran Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India

An Adaptive Three-Dimensional DCT Compression

Based on Motion Analysis Borko Furht Ken Gustafson Hesong Huang and Oge Marques

Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton FL USA

Automatic interpretation of soccer video for highlights extraction and annotation

J Assfalg M Bertini C Colombo A Del Bimbo and W Nunziati Universita di Firenze Firenze Italia

Improving Image Retrieval Effectiveness in Query-

by-Example Environment Khanh Vu Oklahoma State University Tulsa OK USA

Kien A Hua and Ning Jiang University of Central Florida Orlando FL USA

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 1

KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEMS Pierre Collet INRIA Projet Fractales France

Introducing Lateral Thinking in Search Engines with Interactive Evolutionary Algorithms

Yann Landrin-Schweitzer Evelyne Lutton and Pierre Collet Projet FRACTALES INRIA Bat 24 78153 Le Chesnay Cedex

FRANCE Thierry Prost Immeuble Le Beau Site 74150 Mont Saxonnex

FRANCE Enhancement of Wavelet-Based Medical Image Retrieval Through Feature Evaluation Using an

Information Gain Measure O H Karam A M Hamad S Ghoniemy and S Rady Ain

Shams University Cairo Egypt

On the Fuzzy Bayesian Inference of Population Annoyance Level Caused by Noise Exposure

Juan-Miguel Leoacuten-Rojas and Valentiacuten Masero University of Extremadura Caacuteceres SPAIN

Montantildea Morales IES Puente Ajuda Badajoz SPAIN

1030 ndash NOON 2 - BARBADOS AI AND COMPUTATIONAL LOGIC

Chih-Cheng Hung Southern Polytechnic State University USA

A Coarse-Grain Parallel Genetic Algorithm For Finding Ramsey Numbers

Iker Gondra and Mansur H Samadzadeh Oklahoma State University USA

Implementing Fuzzy Expert System for Intelligent

Buildings Carlos A Reyes-Garcia and Elva Corona Instituto Nacional de

Astrofiacutesica Optica y Electroacutenica Mexico Schedulers for RuleBased Constraint Programming Krzysztof R Apt and Sebastian Brand CWI the Netherlands

Image Texture Classification Using Datagrams and

Characteristic Views Shisong Yang and Chih-Cheng Hung Southern Polytechnic

State University USA

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES ndash 2 Peter Wurman North Carolina State University USA

Architecture for User-Controlled e-Privacy Peter Bodorik Dalhousie University Canada Dawn Jutla Saint Maryrsquos University Canada

Addressing E-Business Privacy Concerns The

Roles of Trust and Value Compatibility Joseph Cazier Benjamin Shao and Robert St Louis Arizona

State University USA

Final Program Page 10 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

reality a Scalable Intelligent Travel Planner Marc Torrens Patrick Hertzog Loic Samson and Boi Faltings

iFAOrsquos Future Lab Switzerland

Systems Architecture for Pervasive Retail George Roussos Birkbeck College UK

Panos Kourouthanasis ELTRUN-AUEB Greece Eugene Gryazin Espoo Finland

Mike Pryzbliski NOKIA Finland George Kalpogiannis Procter and Gamble Greece

George Giaglis ELTRUN-AUEB Greece

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 2 ROUTING ALGORITHMS

Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA

An Alternative Routing Algorithm for Pyramid Structures

Zhizhang Shen Plymouth State College USA A Simple and Energy-Efficient Routing Protocol for

Radio Networks Amitava Datta and Subbiah Soundaralakshmi University of

Western Australia

An Optimal Broadcasting Schema for Multidimensional Mesh Structures

Zhizhang Shen Plymouth State College USA

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS DATABASE TECHNOLOGY ndash 1

Henrique Paques Georgia Institute of Technology USA

PINE - Podium Incremental Neighbor Evaluator for Classifying Spatial Data

William Perrizo Qin Ding Anne Denton Kirk Scott Qiang ding and Maleq Khan North Dakota State University USA

Integrated Querying of XML Data in RDBMSs

Albrecht Schmidt Stefan Manegold and Martin Kersten CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Accessee Controlled Type Selection for a Multi-type

Object Hideki Sato and Masayoshi Aritsugi Daido Institute of

Technology Japan

Hybrid Log Segmentation for Assured Damage Assessment

Prahalad Ragothaman and Brajendra Panda University of Arkansas USA

130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 2

WEB COLLABORATIVE AND SECURITY SYSTEMS FOR HEALTH CARE

Lewis Hassell Drexel University Philadelphia USA

Modeling the Workflow of Prescription Writing Understanding Requirements for Automation

Lewis Hassell Drexel University Philadelphia PA USA John H Holmes University of Pennsylvania School of

Medicine Philadelphia PA USA Echo-Cardiography on the Web Design and Set-Up

of a Virtual Community of Experts Frumento Enrico Bianchin Enrico and Guerriero Lorenzo

CEFRIEL Politecnico di Milano Milano Italy

Integrating Smart Card Access to Webbased Medical Information System

Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

Role-Based Authorization in Decentralized Health Care Environments

Gail-Joon Ahn and Badrinath Mohan University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte NC USA

130 ndash 300 2 - BARBADOS COORDINATION MODELS LANGUAGES AND

APPLICATIONS ndash 1 Andrea Omicini Universitˆ di Bologna Cesena Italy

Coordination-Based Distributed Constraint Solving in DICE

Peter Zoeteweij CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Basic Components for Constraint Solver Cooperations

Eric Monfroy UniversitŽ de Nantes France Carlos Castro Universidad Tžcnica Federico Santa Maria

Valpararsquoso Chile A New Approach to Scalable Linda-systems Based

on Swarms Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

Robert Tolksdorf Freie UniversitŠt Berlin Germany

PeerSpaces Data-driven Coordination in Peer-to-Peer Networks

Nadia Busi Cristian Manfredini Alberto Montresor and Gianluigi Zavattaro Universitˆ di Bologna Italy

300 ndash 330PM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES ndash 3

Peter Wurman North Carolina State University USA COSAR Commitment-Oriented ldquoSense and

Respondrdquo System for Microelectronic Manufacturing

Jun-Jang Jeng Henry Chang and Jen-Yao Chung IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Final Program Page 11 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

iGrocer- A Ubiquitous and Pervasive Smart Grocery Shopping System

Sangeetha Shekar Prashant Nair and Abdelsalam (Sumi) Helal University of Florida Gainesville USA

CIGMA Active Inventory Service in Global e-Market

Based on Efficient Catalog Management Su Myeon Kim Kyungmin Cho Inseok Hwang Seungwoo

Kang and Heung-Kyu Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Korea

330 ndash 500PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 3 LOAD BALANCING IN PARALLEL

AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA

A Lightweight Java Taskspaces Framework for Scientific Computing on Computational Grids H De Sterck University of Colorado at Boulder USA

RS Markel Advansys Inc USA T Pohl and U Rude University of Erlangen-Nurnberg

Germany A Dynamic Load Distribution Strategy for Systems

Under High Task Variation and Heavy Traffic Bin Fu and Zahir Tari School of Compute Science and

Information and Technology Australia

Implementation of a Proactive Load Sharing Scheme

R Anane Coventry University UK R J Anthony University of Greenwich UK

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS DATABASE TECHNOLOGY ndash 2

Stefan Manegold CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Distributed Query Adaptation and Its Trade-offs Henrique Paques Ling Liu and Calton Pu Georgia Institute of

Technology USA Xquery Speedup Using Replication in Mapping XML

into Relations Jaehoon Kim and Seog Park SOGANG University Korea

Applying Genetic Algorithms in Database Partitioning

Vincent Ng and N Gorla Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

A Dynamic DataCurrency Protocol for Mobile

Database Design and Reconfiguration Yanli Xia and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 3 DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College WA

Intelligent Agents for Patient Monitoring and Diagnostics

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College Spokane WA USA

SOM - Feature Extraction from Patient Discharge Summaries

Dyan J Tufts-Conrad A Nur Zincir-Heywood and David Zitner Dalhousie University Halifax NS Canada

Applying Information Visualization Techniques to

Capture and Explore the Course of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Monika Lanzenberger and Silvia Miksch Institute of Software

Technology and Interactive Systems Vienna University of Technology Vienna Austria

Susanne Ohmann and Christian Popow University of Vienna Waehringer Guertel Vienna Austria

Data Visualization Using Kernel Density Estimation

to Examine Patterns of Physician Practice Patricia Cerrito University of Louisville USA

330 ndash 500 2 - BARBADOS COORDINATION MODELS LANGUAGES AND

APPLICATIONS ndash 2 Sascha Ossowski Universidad Rey Juan Carlos Madrid

Spain

Eliciting Coordination Policies from Requirements Henry Muccini and Fabio Mancinelli Universitˆ dellAquila

Italy Comparing Semantic Frameworks for Coordination On the Conformance Issue for Coordination Media

Mirko Viroli Universitˆ di Bologna Cesena Italy

An Extensible Architecture-based Framework for Coordination Languages

Torsten Fink and Karsten Otto Freie UniversitŠt Berlin Germany

Synchronization Analysis for Decentralizing

Composite Web Services Mangala Gowri Nanda and Neeran Karnik IBM India Research

Laboratory New Delhi India

530 ndash 645PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

SAC 2004 ORGANIZATION MEETING

Final Program Page 12 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

SAC 2003 BANQUET

AT KENNEDY SPACE CENTER DEPARTURE FROM HOTEL AT 700PM

WEDNESDA2

800AM ndash NOON REGI

830 ndash 1000AM

DATA MINING ndash 1CLUSTERING AN

Mitsunori Ogihara U

Tough Constraint-BaseM

Lei Jia and Renqing PeDingyu Pei Ton

Mining MaximaJun-Lin Lin Yuan

A density based ap

Hui Wang UniDavid Bell Queen

Ivo Duntsch Bro A Customizable Hybrid AYu Qian and Kang Zhang U

830 ndash 1000AM PROGRAMMING LA

TECHBarrett Bryant University

Features of the ConcurrAl

Matthew Huntbach Queen A Transition-based St

SoftwaIssa Traore University of

Can a Parser be Generated from Examples Marjan Mernik Goran Gerlic and Viljem Zumer University of

Maribor Maribor Slovenia Barrett R Bryant University of Alabama at Birmingham

Birmingham AL USA

Pointer Analysis of Multithreaded Java Programs Mangala Gowri Nanda IBM India Research Laboratory IIT

New Delhi India

Final Program

Y MARCH 12 003 LOBBY STRATION

1 - ARUBA ASSOCIATION RULES D CLASSIFICATIONS niversity of Rochester USA

d Frequent Closed Itemsets ining

i Shanghai University China gji University China

l Frequent Intervals Ze University Taiwan

proach to classification versity of Ulster UK s University Belfast UK ck University Canada

pproach to Data Clustering niversity of Texas Dallas USA

3 - SALON C (ATM) NGUAGES AND OBJECT NOLOGIES of Alabama at Birmingham USA

ent Programming Language dwych Mary University of London UK rategy for Object-oriented re Testing

Victoria Victoria BC Canada

S Ramesh India Institute of Technology Bombay India

830 ndash 1000AM 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 1

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Multi-objective Optimization in the Area Coverage Problems for Cellular Communication Networks

Evaluation of an Elitist Evolutionary Strategy Larry Raisanen and Roger Whitaker Cardiff University UK

Multi-Heuristic List Scheduling Genetic Algorithms

for Task Scheduling Andy Auyeung Iker Gondra and HK Dai Oklahoma State

University USA A Spanning Tree-Based Genetic Algorithm for Some

Instances of the Rectilinear Steiner problem with Obstacles

Rita Hare and Bryant Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

A Hybrid AI Approach for Nurse Rostering Haibing Li Andrew Lim National University of Singapore

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management University Singapore

830 ndash 1000AM 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 1 DESIGN SPACE EXPLORATION Jie Liu - Palo Alto Research Center Palo Alto CA USA

Partitioning of Embedded Applications onto Heterogeneous Multiprocessor Architectures

Fabio Salice and William Fornaciari Politecnico di Milano and CEFRIEL Milano Italy

Luca Del Vecchio and Luigi Pomante CEFRIEL Milano Italy

A Software Framework for Efficient System-level Performance Evaluation of Embedded Systems Joseph E Coffland and Andy D Pimentel University of

Amsterdam The Netherlands

A Methodology for the Efficient Architectural Exploration of Energy-Delay Trade-offs for

Embedded Systems Lorenzo Salvemini ALaRI Switzerland

Mariagiovanna Sami C SilvanoH V Zaccaria Politecnico di Milano Italy

Roberto Zafalon ST Microelectronics Italy

Page 13 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

ARCHITECT-R A System for Reconfigurable Robots Design

R Gonccedilalves and P Moraes Universidade de Satildeo Paulo Brasil JMP Cardoso University of Algarve Portugal

DF Wolf University of Southern California USA M Fernandes R Romero and E Marques Universidade de Satildeo

Paulo Brasil

830 ndash 1000AM 6 - ST ANNE DIGITAL CONTENT AND EDUCATION

Monica Landoni University of Strathclyde UK

Ignacio Aedo Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

An approach for adaptable learning systems with respect to psychological aspects

Hildegards Rumetshofer and Wolfram Woumlszlig Johannes Kepler University Linz

Evaluating the Usability of Portable Electronic

Books Ruth Wilson and Monica Landoni Univ of Strathclyde UK

Architecture to support dynamic composition of

Math Lesson Plans M Kellar B MacKay R Zhang and C Watters Dalhousie

University Canada D Kaufman and J Borwein Simon Fraser University Canada

InterMediActor a framework for instructional design based on competences

FJ Valverde-Albacete R Pedraza-Jimeacutenez J Cid-Sueiro P Diacuteaz-Peacuterez A Navia-Vaacutezquez and H Molina-Bulla EPS-

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

1000 ndash 1030AM LOBBY COFFEE BREAK

1030 ndash NOON 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 2 APPLICATIONS OF DATA MINING

Rosa Meo University of Torino Italy

Bootstrapping a data mining intrusion detection system

Daniel Barbara Yi Li Jia-Ling Lin and Sushil Jajodia George Mason University USA

Julia Cout James Madison University USA

Building Knowledge Discovery into a Geospatial Decision Support System

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA Jitender Deogun and Steve Goddard University of Nebraska

Lincoln USA An Efficient Method for Mining Associated Service

Patterns in Mobile Web Environments Shin-Mu Tseng and Cing-Fu Tsui National Cheng Kung

University Taiwan

Using Latent Semantic Indexing to Filter Spam Kevin R Gee University of Texas at Arlington USA

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 1 Markus Montigel University of New Orleans USA

An Integrated Framework for Formal Development of Open Distributed Systems

Issa Traore and Hong Ye University of Victoria Canada Demissie B Aredo Norwegian Computing Center Norway

Modeling the meaning of transitions from and to

concurrent states in UML State Machines Egon Boerger Elvinia Riccobene Universit `a di Pisa Italy

Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK Representing the Applications and Compositions of

Design Patterns in UML Jing Dong University of Texas at Dallas USA

On the Composition of Java Frameworks Control-

flows Ana C V de Melo and Bruno M Moutinho Cidade

Universitaria Brazil

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 2

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Automatic Test Program Generation for Pipeline Processors

F Corno G Cumani M Sonza Reorda and G Squillero Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica Politecnico di

Torino Italy

Manpower Scheduling with Time Windows Andrew Lim HKUST Kowloon Hong Kong

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management

University Singapore Song Lei National University of Singapore Singapore

Greedy Heuristics and an Efficient Evolutionary Algorithm for the Bounded-Diameter Minimum

Spanning Tree problem Guumlnther Raidl Vienna University of Technology Austria

Bryant A Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

On the Influence of GVR in Vehicle Routing Jorge Tavares Francisco B Pereira Penousal Machado and

Ernesto Costa Universidade de Coimbra Portugal

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 2 SUPPORTING SYSTEMS Alessio Bechini University of Pisa Italy

Final Program Page 14 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Validation of Code-Improving Transformations for Embedded Systems

Robert van Engelen David Whalley and Xin Yuan Florida State University USA

An Optimized Java Interpreter for Connected

Devices and Embedded Systems Andrew Beatty Kevin Casey David Gregg and Andrew Nisbet

Trinity College Dublin Ireland TinyGALS A Programming Model for Event-Driven

Embedded Systems Elaine Cheong and Judy A Liebman University of California

Jie Liu and Feng Zhao Palo Alto Research Center USA

An Efficient Time Representation for Real-Time Embedded Systems

Alessio Carlini and Giorgio Buttazzo Universitagrave di Pavia Italy

1030 ndash NOON 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 1

Giampaolo Bella Universita di Catania Italy

Authentication of LZ-77 compressed data Mikhail Atallah Purdue University USA

Stephano Lonardi University of California Riverside USA

Authentication and Access Delegation with User-Released Certificates

Lavinia Egidi Universitagrave del Piemonte Orientale Avogadro Italy

Maurizio Melato NICE srl Italy

Delay-Based Circuit Authentication and Applications

Blaise Gassend Dwaine Clarke and Srinivas Devadas MIT USA

Marten van Dijk Philips Research USA An Approach to Secure Information Flow on Object

Oriented Role-based Access Control Model Chang Zhang University of Regina Canada

Cungang Yang University of Regina Canada

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

DATA MINING ndash 3 DATA MINING MODELS AND LANGUAGES

Kang Zhang University of Texas at Dallas USA

A New Distributed Data Mining Model Based on Similarity

Tao Li Shenghuo Zhu and Mitsunori Ogihara University of Rochester USA

Optimization of a Language for Data Mining Rosa Meo Universita degli Studi di Torino Italy

Discovering Interesting Information in XML Data

with Association Rules Daniele Braga Alessandro Campi and Stefano Ceri Politecnico

di Milano Italy Mika Klemettinen Nokia Research Center Finland

PierLuca Lanzi Politecnico di Milano Italy

An Efficient Data Structure for Decision Rules Discovery

Raul Giraldez Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C Riquelme University of Seville Spain

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 2 Herbert Thompson Florida Institute of Technology USA

A method for the automatic generation of test suites from object models

Jim Davies Charles Crichton and Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK

Towards Model-Based Generation of Self-Priming

and Self-Checking Conformance Tests for Interactive Systems

Amit Paradkar IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Using Operational Distributions to Judge Testing Progress

Elaine J Weyuker ATampT Labs - Research USA

On the Use of the Classification-Tree Method by Beginning Software Testers

Y T Yu City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong S P Ng Swinburne University of Technology Australia Pak-Lok Poon HK Polytechnic University Hong Kong

T Y Chen Swinburne University of Technology Australia 130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX

AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND SYSTEMS ndash 1

Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Stability vs Optimality Tradeoff in Game Theoretic Mechanisms for QoS Provision

Andrew Lomonosov and Meera Sitharam University of Florida USA

Kihong Park Purdue University USA

A Multi-Agent System for Remote Psychological Profiling with Role Playing Games Based Tests Stefania Bandini Sara Manzoni and Giuseppe Vizzari

Universitagrave degli Studi di Milano Bicocca Italy

Final Program Page 15 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Are multiagent algorithms relevant for real hardware A case study for distributed constraint

algorithms Paul Scerri Pragnesh Jay Modi Wei-Min Shen and Milind

Tambe University of Southern California USA A Top down approach for MAS protocol description

Joaquin Pentildea Rafael Corchuelo and Joseacute L Arjona Universisdad de Sevilla Spain

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash1

INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AND BROADCAST Hong Va Leong Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Adaptive Dissemination of Dynamic Information Services in an Extended Data Broadcast

Environment Chih-Lin Hu and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan University

Taiwan

Selecting the Best Valid Scopes for Wireless Dissemination of Location-dependent Data

Baihua Zheng Wang-Chien Lee and Dik Lun Lee Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong

Broadcast Program Generation for Unordered

Queries with Data Replication Jiun-Long Huang and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan

University Taiwan Cost Efficient Broadcast Based Cache Invalidation

for Mobile Environments Kwong Yuen Lai Zahir Tari and Peter Bertok RMIT

University Australia

130 ndash 300PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 2

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech USA

A Fast and Effective Steganalytic Technique Against Jsteg-Like Algorithms

Tao Zhang and Xijian Ping University of Information Engineering China

Availability of Protocol Goals

Giampaolo Bella Universitagrave di Catania Italy

Authenticity in a Reliable Protocol for Mobile Computing

Ricoletta De Francesco Universita di Pisa Italy Marinella Petrocchi Instituto de Informatica e Telematica Italy

A Role Administration System in Role-based

Authorization Infrastructures Design and Implementation

Dongwan Shin and Gail-Joon Ahn UNC Charlotte USA Sandrae Cho ETRI South Korea

300 ndash 330AM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 4 POTPOURI

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA

The Bitmap-based Feature Selection Method Wei-Chou Chen Ming-Chun Yang and Shian-Shyong Tseng

National Chiao Tung University Taiwan

Prototype-based Mining of Numeric Data Streams Francisco Ferrer-Troyano Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C

Riquelme University of Seville Spain

ADMiRe An Algebraic Approach to System Performance Analysis Using Data Mining

Techniques Kien A Hua Ning Jiang Roy Villafane and Duc Tran

University of Central Florida USA

Mining Confident Co-location Rules without A Support Threshold

Yan Huang Hui Xiong and Shashi Shekhar University of Minnesota at TwinCities USA

Jian Pei State University of New York at Buffalo USA

330 ndash 500P 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 3 Chia-Chu Chiang University of Arkansas at Little Rock USA

Property-Oriented Testing A Strategy for Exploring Dangerous Scenarios

Olfa Abdellatif-Kaddour Pascale Thevenod-Fosse and Helene Waeselynck LAAS-CNRS France

An Initial Investigation of Test Driven Development

in Industry Boby George and Laurie Williams North Carolina State

University USA A Methodology to Provide and Use Interchangeable

Services Brian Fenicle Penn State Harrisburg USA

Tim Wahls Hood College USA Efficient Mediators through Dynamic Code Generation a Method and an Experiment

Yasushi Shinjo and Toshiyuki Kubo University of Tsukuba Japan

Calton Pu Georgia Institute of Technology USA

Final Program Page 16 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND

SYSTEMS ndash 2 Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Designing and Specifying Mobility within the Multiagent Systems Engineering Methodology

Athie Self Air Force Personnel Center USA Scott DeLoach Kansas State Univereity USA

Enabling Mobile Agents to Dynamically Assume

Roles Giacomo Cabri Luca Ferrari and Letizia Leonardi Universitagrave

di Modena e Reggio Emilia Italy

Managing Agent Life Cycles in Open Distributed Systems

FMT Brazier DGA Mobach BJ Overeinder and NJE Wijngaards Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash2 AGENTS

AND UBIQUITOUS ACCESS Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Combining State and Model-based Approaches for Mobile Agent Load Balancing

Christos Georgousopoulos and Omer F Rana Cardiff University UK

Mobile Agent based Pervasive Systems Manager for

Enterprise Network Sandeep Adwankar and Venu Vasudevan Motorola

Laboratories USA

UbiData Ubiquitous Mobile File Service Jinsuo Zhang Abdelsalam Helal and Joachim Hammer

University of Florida Florida USA Extended Internet Caching Protocol A Foundation

for Building Ubiquitous Web Caching Wenzheng Gu and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida

Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 3

Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

A Protection Scheme for Collaborative Environments

Issa Traore University of Victoria Canada

Access-Controlled Resource Discovery for Pervasive Networks

Sanjay Raman Dwain Clarke Matt Burnside and Srinivas Devadas Ronald Rivest MIT USA

Network Traffic Anomaly Detection Based on Packet Bytes

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech Florida USA

A Unified Security Framework for Networked Applications

Joerg Abendroth and Christian Jensen Trinity College Ireland

530 ndash 700PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SAC 2003 WRAP-UP MEETING

SAC 2004

CALL FOR TRACK PROPOSALS

The 19th Annual SAC meeting (SAC 2004) will be held March 2004 in Cyprus and hosted by the University of Cyprus at Nicosia The conference Organizing Committee solicits proposals for organizing and hosting tracks Perspective track chairs should submit an up to two pages description for organizing a track including the following items 1) Proposed track title description of track aims topics and rationale for having such a track in SAC This rationale should reference regularly held related conferences and why the proposed track differs from them or complements them The proposed track should not be over general but also not overly specialized thus being able to attract a wide audience sharing similar interests Proposals from industry are also welcomed Theoretical topics are also welcomed provided there is clear practical potential in applying the results of such work 2) A short description of the activities (the track chair will undertake upon acceptance of the proposal) to disseminate the call-for-papers for hisher track manage the review process and collect final materials from authors of accepted papers (Specific guidelines to track chairs regarding these issues will also be provided) 3) A short CV of the perspective track chair(s) with reference to research interests and publication record directly related to the themes of the proposed track and any previous experience of involvement in the organization of similar events (A webpage URL to where such information can be found is sufficient)

For more details please visit the registration desk and pick up detailed

SAC 2004 CFT and CFP handouts

Hope to see in Nicosia Cyprus March 2004

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  • Organizing Committee
  • Gary Lamont Ronaldo Menezes
  • Hisham Haddad George Papadopoulos
  • Brajendra Panda Janice Carroll
  • Ryan Stansifer Warren Jones
  • William Shoaff
  • SAC 2003 Introduction
    • SAC 2003 Organizers
    • SAC 2003 Track Organizers
      • AI and Computational Logic
      • Agents Interactions Mobility and Systems
      • Bioinformatics
      • Computational Sciences
      • Computer Applications in Health Care
      • Computer Security
      • Coordination Models Languages and Applications
      • Data Mining
      • Mobile Computing and Applications
      • Parallel and Distributed Systems and Networking
        • SAC 2003 Sponsor
        • ACM SIGAPP
          • Message from the Conference Chair
            • Gary Lamont
              • Message from the Program Chairs
                • Hisham Haddad and George Papadopoulos
                  • Other Activities
                  • SAC 2004
                  • Monday Keynote Address
                    • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                      • Monday Luncheon Speaker
                        • The Computational Biology An Industrial Perspective
                          • Tuesday Keynote Address
                            • SAC 2003 Schedule
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Tutorials
                            • Monday March 10 2003
                              • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                                • Tuesday March 11 2003
                                • Wednesday March 12 2003
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referees for acceptance and inclusion in the Conference Proceedings This gives SAC 2003 an acceptance rate of 38 across all tracks Furthermore it makes SAC 2003 the most successful conference in the history of SAC so far but also one of the most popular and competitive international conferences in the field of applied computing

We hope you will enjoy the meeting and have the opportunity to exchange your ideas and make new friends We also hope you will enjoy your stay in Melbourne and take pleasure from the many entertainments and activities that the city (and neighboring cities such as Orlando) has to offer We look forward to your active participation in SAC 2003 and encourage you and your colleagues to submit your research findings to next years technical program Thank you for being part of SAC 2003

Hisham Haddad and George Papadopoulos SAC 2003 Program Chairs

OTHER ACTIVITIES 1) SAC 2003 Review Meeting Sunday March 9 from 530

to 700PM Open for Steering Committee and Track ChairsCo-Chairs

2) SAC 2003 Reception Sunday March 9 from 700PM right after the Tutorials Open for all registered attendees

3) SAC 2003 General Luncheon Monday March 10 from noon to 130PM Open for all registered attendees (Featuring Luncheon Speaker)

4) SIGAPP Business Meeting Monday March 10 from 530 to 700PM Open for everyone

5) Track Chairs Planning Meeting Monday March 10 from 700 to 800PM Open for Steering Committee and Track ChairsCo-Chairs

6) SAC 2004 Steering Committee Meeting Tuesday March 11 from 530 to 700PM Open for SAC Steering Committee

7) SAC 2003 Banquet Tuesday March 11 departure at 700PM Open for Banquet Ticket holders

8) Track ChairsCo-chairs Luncheon Wednesday March 12 from noon to 130PM Open for SAC 2003 Organizing Committee and Track ChairsCo-Chairs

9) SAC 2003 Wrap-Up Meeting Wednesday March 12 from 530 to 700PM Open for SAC Organizing Committee

SAC 2004 SAC 2004 will be held in Nicosia Cyprus March 14 ndash17 2004 and is hosted by the University of Cyprus at Nicosia

Cyprus tucked away in the top right hand corner of the Mediterranean and is so close to Europe Asia and Africa that it rightly claims to be a stepping stone to three continents Cyprus is an island whose archaeology stems from the Neolithic Age the Ancient Greeks and the Roman period where churches and monasteries still stand from Byzantine times castles and palaces from the days of Crusaders and Frankish Lusignans and splendid city walls from Venetian days With such a historic and legendary background it is hardly surprising that Cyprus has developed a character

which is quite unique It is blessed with beauty natural beauty that ranges from golden beaches and rugged coastlines to rolling hills and forest clad mountains dotted with picturesque villages

MONDAY KEYNOTE ADDRESS

The Era of Biognostic Machinery Dr Lawrence Hunter

Center for Computational Pharmacology University of Colorado School of Medicine

Monday March 10 2003 830AM ndash 1000AM

ABSTRACT

The new era of high throughput molecular instrumentation is generating important biomedical data at a rapidly increasing rate The analysis and interpretation of this data must transcend traditional approaches to statistical hypothesis testing toward more general computational support for biomedical discovery In this talk I will argue that knowledge-based approaches ranging from graphical statistical models with informative priors to rule-based inference to knowledge-based information extraction from natural language are the best way to meet this key challenge of the 21st century

MONDAY LUNCHEON SPEAKER

The Computational Biology An Industrial Perspective Dr Lee Weng

Director of Applied Research Rosetta Biosoftware

Monday March 10 2003 1200 ndash 130PM

ABSTRACT

Large-scale data acquisition technologies such as gene expression microarrays have revolutionized molecular biology research and drug discovery process The increasing volume and complexity of data have created demands for more powerful analysis and data management tools These new tools are developed with the primary goals of creating higher statistical analysis power and discovering more valuable information in the data I will use the Rosetta Resolver system for gene expression data analysis as an example to discuss the challenges we are facing in providing these tools for the revolution in computational biology This system serves as a centerpiece in an enterprise environment to process and manage data from hundreds and thousands of high-density microarrays routinely Although the total amount of data is enormous in microarray studies the number of replications is usually too small to make reliable statistical inferences based on conventional statistical methods The error model technology in the Rosetta Resolver system provides a major breakthrough in handling microarray data with low replications It offers significantly higher power in

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statistical analysis such as ANOVA than the conventional textbook method To explore the biologically important information hidden in the vast amount microarray data the system provides unsupervised and supervised data mining capabilities to help biologists gain new knowledge from the data One example is demonstrated in the recently published results where a supervised learning tool is used in breast cancer studies to classify and predict patientsrsquo prognoses based on their gene expression profiles As a part of the emerging bioinformatics industry we will provide more software products that are specifically designed to meet more demanding regulatory environments and higher expectations in pharmaceutical and biotechnology research

TUESDAY KEYNOTE ADDRESS The Software Engineering of Applications - Deploying Mission Critical Applications in

an Era of Pervasive Computing Mr Richard Simonian

Vice President of Engineering Harris Corporation in Melbourne Florida USA

Tuesday March 11 2003 830AM - 1000AM

ABSTRACT

Given that software now pervades every aspect of our society and all science is computer science we need to review the role and definition of a software engineer The transition of research into mission critical applications is seldom smooth in any engineering discipline and even more difficult with distributed software This is partly due to the lack of agreement on what a software engineering profession is (especially between academia and industry) and the failure to apply even basic software processes early in the research lifecycle In this talk I discuss how fundamental system architecting principles are helpful to drive meaningful research and development how to apply processes for development both in the small and in the large and approaches to bridge the gap between researchers and mission success

SAC 2003 SCHEDULE

SUNDAY MARCH 9 2003

200PM ndash 500PM LOBBY REGISTRATION

530 ndash 700PM 4 - ST CROIX

SAC 2003 REVIEW MEETING

700PM POOLVIEW TERRACE

WELCOME RECEPTION

SUNDAY MARCH 9 2003 TUTORIALS

All Tutorials will be held at Florida Institute of Technology Transportation between the

hotel and FIT campus will be provided

TUTORIAL 1 ndash HALF DAY 1000AM ndash 100PM FIT CAMPUS CRAWFORD BUILDING ROOM S210

WIRELESSMOBILE NETWORK SECURITY Professor S R Subramanyai University of Missouri USA

The proliferation of wireless and mobile communication networks have resulted in an explosion of the data transmissions over such networks Increasingly more sensitive and strategic data are expected to transmitted over such networks in the near future However wireless and mobile networks have several severe constraints that make them vulnerable for attacks from a variety sources This calls for adapting several current security techniques and development of newer techniques to provide the required security This tutorial is intended to give a good overview of (a) the principles and practices of various aspects traditional network security (b) the issues in mobile and wireless security and (c) techniques and applications of mobile and wireless security

TUTORIAL 2 ndash HALF DAY 400PM ndash 700PM FIT CAMPUS

CRAWFORD BUILDING ROOM S210 RESOURCE AND MOBILITY MANAGEMENT IN NEXT

GENERATION WIRELESS SYSTEMS Professor Sajal Das

University of Texas at Arlington USA

The desire for ubiquitous access to information while ``on the move characterizes an entirely new computing paradigm called `mobile wireless computing This emerging field has the potential to dramatically change the society as users

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become untethered from their information sources and communication media The driving forces are the availability of hand-held devices (laptoppalmtop comppocket PCs PDAs etc) rapidly emerging next gene(3G4G) wireless systems such as UMTS IMT-wireless Internet as well as the tremendous advewireless access technologies like GSMGPRS CdmaPCS1900 wireless LANs Bluetooths and so on To sumultimedia (audio video text) traffic over next genewireless networks and to provide global seamless roacapability is however an extremely challenging task applications include news-on-demand video-on-demandbrowsing traveler information health monitoring ormedicine services over wireless to the mobile users Beefficent management of scare resources like wibandwidth there exist numerous mobility induced netwoissues that need to be solved For example dynamic netopology management location (mobility) managewireless data networking QoS provisioining mobile Inarchitecturesprotocols mobile databases disconnechandling or mobile data security are some of these impproblems This tutorial aims at bringing out the researctechnological challenges in the resource and momanagement in next generation heterogeneous wisystems and provide some emerging solutions forproblem to support wireless data networking

TUTORIAL 3 - HALF DAY 1000AM ndash 100PM FIT CAMPUS CRAWFORD BUILDING ROOM S220 SEMANTIC WEB AND ONTOLOGIES

Professor Raphael Volz University of Karlsruhe Germany

Recently there is a rapidly increasing interest inSemantic Web The Semantic Web is a vision the idhaving content on the web defined and linked in a way can be interpreted by machines - not just for display purpbut for using it in various applications Ontologies providconceptual backbone for the Semantic Web by givsemantic characterization of the content Ontologiesenjoy popularity in application areas such as e-CommKnowledge and Content Management InformIntegration Bio Science and intelligent e-Services Theof this tutorial is to acquaint the audience with the basSemantic Web technologies having a particular focuontologies

1 What are the technological foundations of the SemantWeb 2 How are ontologies represented 3 How are ontologies engineered 4 What are application scenarios for Ontologies and Semantic Web technologies

It is the objective of this tutorial to communicate taudience a comprehensive picture of the Semantic Webaudience will learn which role ontologies and Semantic

technologies may play in future Web-based information

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COMPLEX EVENT PROCESSING IN DISTRIBUTED ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS

Professor David Luckham Stanford University USA

The enterprise information technology (IT) infrastructure has been called an eventdriven nervous system Complex Event Processing (CEP) is an emerging technology for coping in realtime with the tasks of managing the IT infrastructures of large electronic enterprises This includes a spectrum of management tasks such as effective control of eBusiness supply chains monitoring internet-based enterprise collaborations by means of high level business events autonomous regulation of eMarketplaces and Cyber defense of our national IT infrastructure At present we do none of these tasks well And effective solutions to any of them present an enormous business opportunity All of these management tasks have in common the need to aggregate high level intelligence from the lower layers of the enterprise nervous system CEP is a technology to track causality between events and to aggregate complex high level events from sets of lower level events CEP enables us to understand easily what activities are taking place in our IT systems That is understand how those activities will affect critical functionality of the enterprise Only then can we take effective action or succinctly and correctly express automated rules to manage the electronic enterprise This tutorial will cover the basic concepts of CEP including (i) the need for new technologies to manage the electronic enterprise (ii) basic events and complex events (iii) relationships of time causality independence and aggregation between events (iv) hierarchical structure in enterprises and how to define corresponding complex event hierarchies (v) event pattern languages and rules (vi) applying event hierarchies to enterprise management Illustrative examples will be given of causal event analysis in eBusiness processing and in Cyber defense and the use of event pattern constraints in hierarchical viewing of the conformance of activity within the enterprise to its policies

MONDAY MARCH 10 2003

1000AM ndash 500PM LOBBY REGISTRATION

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800 ndash 830AM 2 - BARBADOS

OPENING COMMENTS

830 ndash 1000AM 2 - BARBADOS KEYNOTE ADDRESS

The Era of Biognostic Machinery Dr Lawrence Hunter (See Abstract Page 3)

1000 ndash 1030AM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) BIOINFORMATICS ndash 1 INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS

Jaochim Hammer University of Florida USA

A Recursive Connectionist Approach for Predicting Disulfide Connectivity in Proteins

Alessandro Vullo and Paolo Frasconi University of Firenze Firenze Italy

A Markov Random Field Model of Microarray

Gridding Mathias Katzer Franz Kummert and Gerhard Sagerer Bielefeld

University Bielefeld Germany Gene Functional classification by Semi-supervised

Learning from heterogeneous Data Tao Li Shenghuo Zhu Qi Li and Mitsunori Ogihara University

of Rochester Rochester NY Terminology-driven mining of biomedical literature

Goran Nenadic Irena Spasicn and Sophia Ananiadou University of Salford Salford UK

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX INFORMATION ACCESS AND RETRIEVAL ndash 1

CATEGORIZATION AND CLASSIFICATION Gabriella Pasi ITIM-CNR Italy

Supervised Term Weighting for Automated Text Categorization

Franca Debole and Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza Tecnologie dellInformazione Pisa Italy

Email Classification for Contact Centers

Ani Nenkova Columbia University New York NY USA Amit Bagga Avaya Labs Research Basking Ridge NJ USA

Expanding Domain-Specific Lexicons by Term

Categorization Henri Avancini ISISTAN Universidad del Centro de la

Provincia de Buenos Aires Tandil Argentina

Alberto Lavelli Bernardo Magnini and Roberto Zanoli Centro per la Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica Istituto Trentino di

Cultura Trento Italy Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie

dellInformazione Pisa Italy

Multiclass Text Categorization for Automated Survey Coding

Daniela Giorgetti Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale Pisa Italy

Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dellInformazione Pisa Italy

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS WEB TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS ndash 1

SEARCHING QUERYING AND CRAWLING Marlon Dumas Queensland University of Technology

Australia

Constructing Web Search Queries from the Users Information Need Expressed in a Natural Language

Jacob Shapiro and Isak Taksa Baruch College NY USA

Design of a Graphical Interface to Xquery Enrico Augurusa Daniele Braga Alessandro Campi and

Stefano Ceri Politecnico di Milano Italy

Views for Light-Weight Web Ontologies Raphael Volz Daniel Oberle Rudi Studer and Steffen Staab

Institute AIFB University of Karlsruhe Germany

Ontology-Focused Crawling of Web Documents Marc Ehrig and Alexander Maedche Institute AIFB University

of Karlsruhe Germany

1030 ndash NOON 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 1

STREAMING VIDEO AND 3D OBJECTS Michael Wainer Southern Illinois University at Carbondale

USA

A Framework of Individually-focused Teleconferencing (IFT) via an efficient 3D

Reprojection Technique Qi Li Chris Brown Chandra Kambhamettu Tao Li and

Shenghuo Zhu University of Rochester USA

Estimation of 3-D Shape and Reflectance using Multiple Moire Images and Shading Model

Shoichi Naganuma Norio Tagawa and Akihiro Minagawa Metropolitan University Japan

Streaming DivX AVI Movies

Roger Zimmermann University of Southern California USA Self-Manifestation of Composite Multimedia Objects

to Satisfy Security Constraints Vijayalakshmi Atluri Nabil Adam Ahmed Gomaa Igg

Adiwijaya Rutgers University USA

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1030 ndash NOON 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 1

Uwe Naumann Argonne National Laboratory USA

Towards Differentiation-Enabled Fortran 95 Compiler Technology

Malcolm Cohen Numercal Algorithm Group UK Uwe Naumann Argonne National Laboratory USA

Jan Riehme University of Hertfordshire UK

Automatic parallelism in differentiation of Fourier Transforms

H Martin Bumlucker Bruno Lang Arno Rasch Christian H Bischof Aachen University Germany

Dynamic Solver Selection for an Internet Simulation

Backbone B Bettig C Sandu A Joshi and K Birru Michigan

Technological University USA

CL_matcont A continuation toolbox in matlab A Dhooge and W Govaerts University of Gent Belgium Yu Kuznetsov W Mestrom and AM Riet Universiteit

Utrecht The Netherlands

NOON ndash 130PM OCEAN DECK GENERAL LUNCHEON SPEAKER

COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY AN INDUSTRIAL PERSPECTIVE

Dr Lee Weng (See Abstract Page 3)

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) BIOINFORMATICS ndash 2 DATABASES AND

VISUALIZATION Giri Narasimhan Florida International University USA

Fast Protein Visualization Using Java 3D Tolga Can Yujun Wang Yuan-Fang Wang and Jianwen Su

University of California at Santa Barbara CA USA

Pathways Database System An integrated set of tools for biological pathways

Wanhong Xu Larkshmi Krishnamurthy Murat Tasan Gultekin Ozsoyoglu Joseph Nadeau and Z Meral

Ozsoyoglu Case Western Reserve University Cleveland OH USA

Labrat LIMS database an extensible framework for developing laboratory information management and

analysis solutions designed for use with microarrays

Marcus Breese Matthew Stephens Jeanette McClintick Matthew Grow and Howard Edenberg Indiana University

School of Medicine Indianapolis IN USA

Similar_Join Extending DBMS with a Bio-specific Operator

Jake Yue Chen and John V Carlis Myriad Proteomics Salt Lake City UT USA

130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX INFORMATION ACCESS AND RETRIEVAL ndash 2

DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION RETRIEVAL Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza Tecnologie

dellInformazione Pisa Italy

An Architecture Support Distributed Data Retrieval in Specialized Formats

M Brian Blake MITRE Corporation McLean VA USA Methods for Ranking Information Retrieval Systems

Shengli Wu and Fabio Crestani University of Strathclyde Glasgow Scotland

Evaluating Database Selection Algorithms for

Distributed Search Mikhail Sogrine and Ahmed Patel University College Dublin

Belfield Ireland

Disproving the Fusion Hypothesis An Analysis of Data Fusion via Effective Information Retrieval

Strategies Steven Beitzel Eric Jensen Abdur Chowdhury Ophir Frieder

David Grossman Nazli Goharian Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago IL USA

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS WEB TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS ndash 2 WEB

SERVICES Sara Comai - Politecnico di Milano Italy

An XML-based Conversational Protocol for Web Services

Zahir Tari Mark McKinlay and Manish Malhotra RMIT University Australia

Classification of Ad hoc Multi-lateral Collaborations

Based on Workflow Models Andreas Wombacher and Bendick Malheko FHG-IPSI

Darmstadt Germany

Agent-Based Services for Information Portals Ciaraacuten Bryce and Michel Pawlak CUI University of Geneva

Switzerland Karsten Tolle Peter Werner and Roberto Zicari DBIS

University of Frankfurt Germany WebSOGO A Global Ontology for the Description of

Data Sources on the World Wide Web in Terms of Content Query Processing Capabilities Services

and Navigation Information Edna Ruckhaus and Mariacutea Esther Vidal Universidad Simoacuten

Boliacutevar Caracas Venezuela

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130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 2

VIDEO ON DEMAND AND INDEXING Duc Tran University of Central Florida Orlando USA

Hierarchical Video Indexing based on Changes of Camera and Objects

JungHwan Oh and Maruthi Thenneru University of Texas at Arlington USA

Ning Jiang University of Central Florida USA

Overlay Multicast for Video on Demand on the Internet

Kien A Hua Duc A Tran and Roy Villafane University of Central Florida USA

A New Cache Management for Multimedia Storage

Systems Javier Fernacuteandez Muntildeoz Jesus Carretero Felix Garcia Jose M

Perez and A Calderon Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Madrid Spain

Interactive Computation and Visualization of Fetch

using Standard Computer Graphics Hardware Michael Wainer Southern Illinois University at Carbondale IL

130 ndash 300PM 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 2

Jesus A Izaguirre U Notre Dame USA

Nonlinear instability in multiple time-stepping Qun Ma and Jesacuteus Izaguirre University of Notre Dame USA

Robert D Skeel University of Illinois USA

A Treecode algorithm for computing Ewald summation of dipolar systems

ZhongHui Duan University of Akron USA Robert Krasny University of Michigan USA

Long time step molecular dynamics using targeted

Langevin stabilization Qun Ma and Jesacuteus Izaguirre University of Notre Dame USA

Quantification of Trabecular Bone Mass and

Orientation Using Gabor Wavelets Yongqing Xiang Vanessa Yingling Jonathan Silverberg and

Theodore Raphan Brooklyn College USA Mitchell B Schaffler Mount Sinai School of Medicine USA

300 ndash 330PM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) BIOINFORMATICS ndash 3 COMPUTATIONAL METHODS

AND ALGORITHMS Dawn Wilkins University of Mississippi USA

Integrative Approach for Computationally Inferring Protein Domain Interactions

See-Kiong Ng Zhuo Zhang and Soon-Heng Tan Laboratories for Information Technology Singapore

Component-based Implementation of Multiple

Sequence Alignment Umit Catalyurek Mike Gray Tahsin Kurc Joel Saltz Eric

Stahlberg and Renato Ferreira Ohio State University Columbus OH USA

Identify Amino Acid Candidates Critical for Function of Rat Imidase by Cross-Reference Voting in

Imidase SuperFamily Chihan Lee Ya-ting Lin Chuan-Yi Tang and Yuh-Shyong Yang National Chiao Tung University Hsinchu Taiwan

Inference of Transcriptional Regulation

Relationships from Gene Expression Data Andrew Tae-Jun Kwon Holger Hoos and Raymond Ng

University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX INFORMATION ACCESS AND RETRIEVAL ndash 3 WEB

SEARCHING AND RELEVANCE FEEDBACK Fabio Crestani University of Strathclyde UK

Using Agents for Multi-target Search on the Web Elisabetta Di Nitto Carlo Ghezzi and Paolo Selvini CEFRIEL -

Politecnico di Milano Milano Italy

An indexing model of HTML document Andrea Molinari and Ricardo A Marques Pereira University of

Trento Trento Italy Gabriella Pasi Institute for Multimedia Technologies - National

Council of Research Milano Italy

Web Metasearch Rank vs Score Based Rank Aggregation Methods

M Elena Renda and Umberto Straccia Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dellInformazione Pisa Italy

Efficient Evaluation of Relevance Feedback for

Multidimensional All-pairs Retrieval Michael Ortega-Binderberger Univeristy of Illinois at Urbana

Chapaign IL USA Kaushik Chakrabarti Microsoft Research

Sharad Mehrotra University of California Irvine CA USA

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS WEB TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS ndash 3

HYPERLINKS AND NAVIGATION Maristella Matera - Politecnico di Milano Italy

RepWeb Replicated Web with Referential Integrity Luis Veiga and Paulo Ferreira INESCIST Lisboa Portugal

Similarity-Based Clustering of Web Transactions Giuseppe Manco and Domenico Sacca ICAR-CNR Italy

Riccardo Ortale University of Calabria Rende Italy

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Recognizing the Relations between Web Pages Using Artificial Neural Network

Xing Zhu Shen Huang and Yong Yu Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai PRChina

Design Time Support for Adaptive Behaviour in Web

Sites Sven Casteleyn Olga De Troyer and Saar Brockmans Vrije

Universiteit Belgium

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 3

DATA VISUALIZATION Chaman L Sabharwal University of Missouri Rolla USA

Cluster Rendering of Skewed Datasets via

Visualization Keke Chen and Ling Liu Georgia Tech USA

Modeling and Visualizing Uncertainty in a Global

Water Balance Model James R Miller Daniel C Cliburn Johannes J Feddema and

Terry A Slocum University of Kansas USA Visualization of association rules in relational DBMS

Sharma Chakravarthy and Hongen Zhang University of Texas at Arlington USA

Supporting Real-time Visualization With The HDoV

Tree Lidan Shou Zhiyong Huang and Kian-Lee Tan National

University of Singapore Singapore

330 ndash 500PM 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 3

Sreekanth Pannala Oak Ridge National Laboratory USA

Discretizing aerosol dynamics with B-splines Adrian Sandu and Christian Borden Michigan Technological

University USA

Real-Time Monitoring of Large Scientific Simulations

V Pascucci D E Laney R J Frank G Scorzelli Linsen B Hamann F Gygi

Hybrid (mixed SMPDMP) Parallelization of MFIX A Multiphase CFD Code for Modeling Fluidized Beds Sreekanth Pannala Ed DrsquoAzevedo Oak Ridge National Lab Madhava Syamlal National Energy Technology Lab USA

Terascale simulation of cumulus convection on

ASCI WHITE David Stevens Lawrence Livermore National Lab USA

530 ndash 700PM 5 - ST THOMAS SIGAPP BUSINESS MEETING

700 ndash 800PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) TRACK CHAIRS PLANNING MEETING

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1 - ARUBA ECHNOLOGIES ndash 1

niversity of New York at Buffalo USA

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Politecnico di Bari Italy

for E-Barter Including d Shipping Costs Ismael Rodriacuteguez and Fernando

mplutense de Madrid Spain

gurable Composition and mplex Trading Activities

nd Arthur Hofstede and Marlon ersity of Technology Australia

ng in UML and XML in the orkflow Systems HMW Verbeek Eindhoven hnology Netherlands State University USA

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 1 PARALLEL SYSTEMS AND

NETWORKS Robert van Engelen Florida State University USA

Performance Prediction of Wormhole Switching in Hypercubes with Bursty Traffic Pattern

Geyong Min University of Bradford UK Mohamed Ould-Khaoua University of Glasgow UK

John Ferguson University of Strathclyde UK

Bluepoint A Bluetooth-based Architecture for Location-Positioning Services

Alvin Chan Hong Va Leong Joseph Chan Alan Hon Larry Lau and Leo Li Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

An Improvement on Binary-Swap Compositing for

Sort-Last Parallel Rendering Akira Takeuchi Fumihiko Ino and Kenichi Hagihara Osaka

University Japan

Automatic Code Generation for a Convection Scheme

Paul van der Mark and Lex Wolters Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science Netherlands

Gerard Cats Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute Netherlands

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS IMAGE AND VIDEO DATABASES

Borko Furht and Oge Marques Florida Atlantic University

Image Retrieval With Embedded Region Relationships

Sharat Chandran and Naga Kiran Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India

An Adaptive Three-Dimensional DCT Compression

Based on Motion Analysis Borko Furht Ken Gustafson Hesong Huang and Oge Marques

Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton FL USA

Automatic interpretation of soccer video for highlights extraction and annotation

J Assfalg M Bertini C Colombo A Del Bimbo and W Nunziati Universita di Firenze Firenze Italia

Improving Image Retrieval Effectiveness in Query-

by-Example Environment Khanh Vu Oklahoma State University Tulsa OK USA

Kien A Hua and Ning Jiang University of Central Florida Orlando FL USA

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 1

KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEMS Pierre Collet INRIA Projet Fractales France

Introducing Lateral Thinking in Search Engines with Interactive Evolutionary Algorithms

Yann Landrin-Schweitzer Evelyne Lutton and Pierre Collet Projet FRACTALES INRIA Bat 24 78153 Le Chesnay Cedex

FRANCE Thierry Prost Immeuble Le Beau Site 74150 Mont Saxonnex

FRANCE Enhancement of Wavelet-Based Medical Image Retrieval Through Feature Evaluation Using an

Information Gain Measure O H Karam A M Hamad S Ghoniemy and S Rady Ain

Shams University Cairo Egypt

On the Fuzzy Bayesian Inference of Population Annoyance Level Caused by Noise Exposure

Juan-Miguel Leoacuten-Rojas and Valentiacuten Masero University of Extremadura Caacuteceres SPAIN

Montantildea Morales IES Puente Ajuda Badajoz SPAIN

1030 ndash NOON 2 - BARBADOS AI AND COMPUTATIONAL LOGIC

Chih-Cheng Hung Southern Polytechnic State University USA

A Coarse-Grain Parallel Genetic Algorithm For Finding Ramsey Numbers

Iker Gondra and Mansur H Samadzadeh Oklahoma State University USA

Implementing Fuzzy Expert System for Intelligent

Buildings Carlos A Reyes-Garcia and Elva Corona Instituto Nacional de

Astrofiacutesica Optica y Electroacutenica Mexico Schedulers for RuleBased Constraint Programming Krzysztof R Apt and Sebastian Brand CWI the Netherlands

Image Texture Classification Using Datagrams and

Characteristic Views Shisong Yang and Chih-Cheng Hung Southern Polytechnic

State University USA

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES ndash 2 Peter Wurman North Carolina State University USA

Architecture for User-Controlled e-Privacy Peter Bodorik Dalhousie University Canada Dawn Jutla Saint Maryrsquos University Canada

Addressing E-Business Privacy Concerns The

Roles of Trust and Value Compatibility Joseph Cazier Benjamin Shao and Robert St Louis Arizona

State University USA

Final Program Page 10 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

reality a Scalable Intelligent Travel Planner Marc Torrens Patrick Hertzog Loic Samson and Boi Faltings

iFAOrsquos Future Lab Switzerland

Systems Architecture for Pervasive Retail George Roussos Birkbeck College UK

Panos Kourouthanasis ELTRUN-AUEB Greece Eugene Gryazin Espoo Finland

Mike Pryzbliski NOKIA Finland George Kalpogiannis Procter and Gamble Greece

George Giaglis ELTRUN-AUEB Greece

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 2 ROUTING ALGORITHMS

Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA

An Alternative Routing Algorithm for Pyramid Structures

Zhizhang Shen Plymouth State College USA A Simple and Energy-Efficient Routing Protocol for

Radio Networks Amitava Datta and Subbiah Soundaralakshmi University of

Western Australia

An Optimal Broadcasting Schema for Multidimensional Mesh Structures

Zhizhang Shen Plymouth State College USA

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS DATABASE TECHNOLOGY ndash 1

Henrique Paques Georgia Institute of Technology USA

PINE - Podium Incremental Neighbor Evaluator for Classifying Spatial Data

William Perrizo Qin Ding Anne Denton Kirk Scott Qiang ding and Maleq Khan North Dakota State University USA

Integrated Querying of XML Data in RDBMSs

Albrecht Schmidt Stefan Manegold and Martin Kersten CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Accessee Controlled Type Selection for a Multi-type

Object Hideki Sato and Masayoshi Aritsugi Daido Institute of

Technology Japan

Hybrid Log Segmentation for Assured Damage Assessment

Prahalad Ragothaman and Brajendra Panda University of Arkansas USA

130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 2

WEB COLLABORATIVE AND SECURITY SYSTEMS FOR HEALTH CARE

Lewis Hassell Drexel University Philadelphia USA

Modeling the Workflow of Prescription Writing Understanding Requirements for Automation

Lewis Hassell Drexel University Philadelphia PA USA John H Holmes University of Pennsylvania School of

Medicine Philadelphia PA USA Echo-Cardiography on the Web Design and Set-Up

of a Virtual Community of Experts Frumento Enrico Bianchin Enrico and Guerriero Lorenzo

CEFRIEL Politecnico di Milano Milano Italy

Integrating Smart Card Access to Webbased Medical Information System

Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

Role-Based Authorization in Decentralized Health Care Environments

Gail-Joon Ahn and Badrinath Mohan University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte NC USA

130 ndash 300 2 - BARBADOS COORDINATION MODELS LANGUAGES AND

APPLICATIONS ndash 1 Andrea Omicini Universitˆ di Bologna Cesena Italy

Coordination-Based Distributed Constraint Solving in DICE

Peter Zoeteweij CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Basic Components for Constraint Solver Cooperations

Eric Monfroy UniversitŽ de Nantes France Carlos Castro Universidad Tžcnica Federico Santa Maria

Valpararsquoso Chile A New Approach to Scalable Linda-systems Based

on Swarms Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

Robert Tolksdorf Freie UniversitŠt Berlin Germany

PeerSpaces Data-driven Coordination in Peer-to-Peer Networks

Nadia Busi Cristian Manfredini Alberto Montresor and Gianluigi Zavattaro Universitˆ di Bologna Italy

300 ndash 330PM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES ndash 3

Peter Wurman North Carolina State University USA COSAR Commitment-Oriented ldquoSense and

Respondrdquo System for Microelectronic Manufacturing

Jun-Jang Jeng Henry Chang and Jen-Yao Chung IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Final Program Page 11 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

iGrocer- A Ubiquitous and Pervasive Smart Grocery Shopping System

Sangeetha Shekar Prashant Nair and Abdelsalam (Sumi) Helal University of Florida Gainesville USA

CIGMA Active Inventory Service in Global e-Market

Based on Efficient Catalog Management Su Myeon Kim Kyungmin Cho Inseok Hwang Seungwoo

Kang and Heung-Kyu Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Korea

330 ndash 500PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 3 LOAD BALANCING IN PARALLEL

AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA

A Lightweight Java Taskspaces Framework for Scientific Computing on Computational Grids H De Sterck University of Colorado at Boulder USA

RS Markel Advansys Inc USA T Pohl and U Rude University of Erlangen-Nurnberg

Germany A Dynamic Load Distribution Strategy for Systems

Under High Task Variation and Heavy Traffic Bin Fu and Zahir Tari School of Compute Science and

Information and Technology Australia

Implementation of a Proactive Load Sharing Scheme

R Anane Coventry University UK R J Anthony University of Greenwich UK

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS DATABASE TECHNOLOGY ndash 2

Stefan Manegold CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Distributed Query Adaptation and Its Trade-offs Henrique Paques Ling Liu and Calton Pu Georgia Institute of

Technology USA Xquery Speedup Using Replication in Mapping XML

into Relations Jaehoon Kim and Seog Park SOGANG University Korea

Applying Genetic Algorithms in Database Partitioning

Vincent Ng and N Gorla Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

A Dynamic DataCurrency Protocol for Mobile

Database Design and Reconfiguration Yanli Xia and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 3 DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College WA

Intelligent Agents for Patient Monitoring and Diagnostics

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College Spokane WA USA

SOM - Feature Extraction from Patient Discharge Summaries

Dyan J Tufts-Conrad A Nur Zincir-Heywood and David Zitner Dalhousie University Halifax NS Canada

Applying Information Visualization Techniques to

Capture and Explore the Course of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Monika Lanzenberger and Silvia Miksch Institute of Software

Technology and Interactive Systems Vienna University of Technology Vienna Austria

Susanne Ohmann and Christian Popow University of Vienna Waehringer Guertel Vienna Austria

Data Visualization Using Kernel Density Estimation

to Examine Patterns of Physician Practice Patricia Cerrito University of Louisville USA

330 ndash 500 2 - BARBADOS COORDINATION MODELS LANGUAGES AND

APPLICATIONS ndash 2 Sascha Ossowski Universidad Rey Juan Carlos Madrid

Spain

Eliciting Coordination Policies from Requirements Henry Muccini and Fabio Mancinelli Universitˆ dellAquila

Italy Comparing Semantic Frameworks for Coordination On the Conformance Issue for Coordination Media

Mirko Viroli Universitˆ di Bologna Cesena Italy

An Extensible Architecture-based Framework for Coordination Languages

Torsten Fink and Karsten Otto Freie UniversitŠt Berlin Germany

Synchronization Analysis for Decentralizing

Composite Web Services Mangala Gowri Nanda and Neeran Karnik IBM India Research

Laboratory New Delhi India

530 ndash 645PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

SAC 2004 ORGANIZATION MEETING

Final Program Page 12 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

SAC 2003 BANQUET

AT KENNEDY SPACE CENTER DEPARTURE FROM HOTEL AT 700PM

WEDNESDA2

800AM ndash NOON REGI

830 ndash 1000AM

DATA MINING ndash 1CLUSTERING AN

Mitsunori Ogihara U

Tough Constraint-BaseM

Lei Jia and Renqing PeDingyu Pei Ton

Mining MaximaJun-Lin Lin Yuan

A density based ap

Hui Wang UniDavid Bell Queen

Ivo Duntsch Bro A Customizable Hybrid AYu Qian and Kang Zhang U

830 ndash 1000AM PROGRAMMING LA

TECHBarrett Bryant University

Features of the ConcurrAl

Matthew Huntbach Queen A Transition-based St

SoftwaIssa Traore University of

Can a Parser be Generated from Examples Marjan Mernik Goran Gerlic and Viljem Zumer University of

Maribor Maribor Slovenia Barrett R Bryant University of Alabama at Birmingham

Birmingham AL USA

Pointer Analysis of Multithreaded Java Programs Mangala Gowri Nanda IBM India Research Laboratory IIT

New Delhi India

Final Program

Y MARCH 12 003 LOBBY STRATION

1 - ARUBA ASSOCIATION RULES D CLASSIFICATIONS niversity of Rochester USA

d Frequent Closed Itemsets ining

i Shanghai University China gji University China

l Frequent Intervals Ze University Taiwan

proach to classification versity of Ulster UK s University Belfast UK ck University Canada

pproach to Data Clustering niversity of Texas Dallas USA

3 - SALON C (ATM) NGUAGES AND OBJECT NOLOGIES of Alabama at Birmingham USA

ent Programming Language dwych Mary University of London UK rategy for Object-oriented re Testing

Victoria Victoria BC Canada

S Ramesh India Institute of Technology Bombay India

830 ndash 1000AM 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 1

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Multi-objective Optimization in the Area Coverage Problems for Cellular Communication Networks

Evaluation of an Elitist Evolutionary Strategy Larry Raisanen and Roger Whitaker Cardiff University UK

Multi-Heuristic List Scheduling Genetic Algorithms

for Task Scheduling Andy Auyeung Iker Gondra and HK Dai Oklahoma State

University USA A Spanning Tree-Based Genetic Algorithm for Some

Instances of the Rectilinear Steiner problem with Obstacles

Rita Hare and Bryant Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

A Hybrid AI Approach for Nurse Rostering Haibing Li Andrew Lim National University of Singapore

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management University Singapore

830 ndash 1000AM 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 1 DESIGN SPACE EXPLORATION Jie Liu - Palo Alto Research Center Palo Alto CA USA

Partitioning of Embedded Applications onto Heterogeneous Multiprocessor Architectures

Fabio Salice and William Fornaciari Politecnico di Milano and CEFRIEL Milano Italy

Luca Del Vecchio and Luigi Pomante CEFRIEL Milano Italy

A Software Framework for Efficient System-level Performance Evaluation of Embedded Systems Joseph E Coffland and Andy D Pimentel University of

Amsterdam The Netherlands

A Methodology for the Efficient Architectural Exploration of Energy-Delay Trade-offs for

Embedded Systems Lorenzo Salvemini ALaRI Switzerland

Mariagiovanna Sami C SilvanoH V Zaccaria Politecnico di Milano Italy

Roberto Zafalon ST Microelectronics Italy

Page 13 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

ARCHITECT-R A System for Reconfigurable Robots Design

R Gonccedilalves and P Moraes Universidade de Satildeo Paulo Brasil JMP Cardoso University of Algarve Portugal

DF Wolf University of Southern California USA M Fernandes R Romero and E Marques Universidade de Satildeo

Paulo Brasil

830 ndash 1000AM 6 - ST ANNE DIGITAL CONTENT AND EDUCATION

Monica Landoni University of Strathclyde UK

Ignacio Aedo Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

An approach for adaptable learning systems with respect to psychological aspects

Hildegards Rumetshofer and Wolfram Woumlszlig Johannes Kepler University Linz

Evaluating the Usability of Portable Electronic

Books Ruth Wilson and Monica Landoni Univ of Strathclyde UK

Architecture to support dynamic composition of

Math Lesson Plans M Kellar B MacKay R Zhang and C Watters Dalhousie

University Canada D Kaufman and J Borwein Simon Fraser University Canada

InterMediActor a framework for instructional design based on competences

FJ Valverde-Albacete R Pedraza-Jimeacutenez J Cid-Sueiro P Diacuteaz-Peacuterez A Navia-Vaacutezquez and H Molina-Bulla EPS-

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

1000 ndash 1030AM LOBBY COFFEE BREAK

1030 ndash NOON 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 2 APPLICATIONS OF DATA MINING

Rosa Meo University of Torino Italy

Bootstrapping a data mining intrusion detection system

Daniel Barbara Yi Li Jia-Ling Lin and Sushil Jajodia George Mason University USA

Julia Cout James Madison University USA

Building Knowledge Discovery into a Geospatial Decision Support System

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA Jitender Deogun and Steve Goddard University of Nebraska

Lincoln USA An Efficient Method for Mining Associated Service

Patterns in Mobile Web Environments Shin-Mu Tseng and Cing-Fu Tsui National Cheng Kung

University Taiwan

Using Latent Semantic Indexing to Filter Spam Kevin R Gee University of Texas at Arlington USA

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 1 Markus Montigel University of New Orleans USA

An Integrated Framework for Formal Development of Open Distributed Systems

Issa Traore and Hong Ye University of Victoria Canada Demissie B Aredo Norwegian Computing Center Norway

Modeling the meaning of transitions from and to

concurrent states in UML State Machines Egon Boerger Elvinia Riccobene Universit `a di Pisa Italy

Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK Representing the Applications and Compositions of

Design Patterns in UML Jing Dong University of Texas at Dallas USA

On the Composition of Java Frameworks Control-

flows Ana C V de Melo and Bruno M Moutinho Cidade

Universitaria Brazil

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 2

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Automatic Test Program Generation for Pipeline Processors

F Corno G Cumani M Sonza Reorda and G Squillero Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica Politecnico di

Torino Italy

Manpower Scheduling with Time Windows Andrew Lim HKUST Kowloon Hong Kong

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management

University Singapore Song Lei National University of Singapore Singapore

Greedy Heuristics and an Efficient Evolutionary Algorithm for the Bounded-Diameter Minimum

Spanning Tree problem Guumlnther Raidl Vienna University of Technology Austria

Bryant A Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

On the Influence of GVR in Vehicle Routing Jorge Tavares Francisco B Pereira Penousal Machado and

Ernesto Costa Universidade de Coimbra Portugal

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 2 SUPPORTING SYSTEMS Alessio Bechini University of Pisa Italy

Final Program Page 14 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Validation of Code-Improving Transformations for Embedded Systems

Robert van Engelen David Whalley and Xin Yuan Florida State University USA

An Optimized Java Interpreter for Connected

Devices and Embedded Systems Andrew Beatty Kevin Casey David Gregg and Andrew Nisbet

Trinity College Dublin Ireland TinyGALS A Programming Model for Event-Driven

Embedded Systems Elaine Cheong and Judy A Liebman University of California

Jie Liu and Feng Zhao Palo Alto Research Center USA

An Efficient Time Representation for Real-Time Embedded Systems

Alessio Carlini and Giorgio Buttazzo Universitagrave di Pavia Italy

1030 ndash NOON 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 1

Giampaolo Bella Universita di Catania Italy

Authentication of LZ-77 compressed data Mikhail Atallah Purdue University USA

Stephano Lonardi University of California Riverside USA

Authentication and Access Delegation with User-Released Certificates

Lavinia Egidi Universitagrave del Piemonte Orientale Avogadro Italy

Maurizio Melato NICE srl Italy

Delay-Based Circuit Authentication and Applications

Blaise Gassend Dwaine Clarke and Srinivas Devadas MIT USA

Marten van Dijk Philips Research USA An Approach to Secure Information Flow on Object

Oriented Role-based Access Control Model Chang Zhang University of Regina Canada

Cungang Yang University of Regina Canada

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

DATA MINING ndash 3 DATA MINING MODELS AND LANGUAGES

Kang Zhang University of Texas at Dallas USA

A New Distributed Data Mining Model Based on Similarity

Tao Li Shenghuo Zhu and Mitsunori Ogihara University of Rochester USA

Optimization of a Language for Data Mining Rosa Meo Universita degli Studi di Torino Italy

Discovering Interesting Information in XML Data

with Association Rules Daniele Braga Alessandro Campi and Stefano Ceri Politecnico

di Milano Italy Mika Klemettinen Nokia Research Center Finland

PierLuca Lanzi Politecnico di Milano Italy

An Efficient Data Structure for Decision Rules Discovery

Raul Giraldez Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C Riquelme University of Seville Spain

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 2 Herbert Thompson Florida Institute of Technology USA

A method for the automatic generation of test suites from object models

Jim Davies Charles Crichton and Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK

Towards Model-Based Generation of Self-Priming

and Self-Checking Conformance Tests for Interactive Systems

Amit Paradkar IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Using Operational Distributions to Judge Testing Progress

Elaine J Weyuker ATampT Labs - Research USA

On the Use of the Classification-Tree Method by Beginning Software Testers

Y T Yu City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong S P Ng Swinburne University of Technology Australia Pak-Lok Poon HK Polytechnic University Hong Kong

T Y Chen Swinburne University of Technology Australia 130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX

AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND SYSTEMS ndash 1

Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Stability vs Optimality Tradeoff in Game Theoretic Mechanisms for QoS Provision

Andrew Lomonosov and Meera Sitharam University of Florida USA

Kihong Park Purdue University USA

A Multi-Agent System for Remote Psychological Profiling with Role Playing Games Based Tests Stefania Bandini Sara Manzoni and Giuseppe Vizzari

Universitagrave degli Studi di Milano Bicocca Italy

Final Program Page 15 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Are multiagent algorithms relevant for real hardware A case study for distributed constraint

algorithms Paul Scerri Pragnesh Jay Modi Wei-Min Shen and Milind

Tambe University of Southern California USA A Top down approach for MAS protocol description

Joaquin Pentildea Rafael Corchuelo and Joseacute L Arjona Universisdad de Sevilla Spain

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash1

INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AND BROADCAST Hong Va Leong Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Adaptive Dissemination of Dynamic Information Services in an Extended Data Broadcast

Environment Chih-Lin Hu and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan University

Taiwan

Selecting the Best Valid Scopes for Wireless Dissemination of Location-dependent Data

Baihua Zheng Wang-Chien Lee and Dik Lun Lee Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong

Broadcast Program Generation for Unordered

Queries with Data Replication Jiun-Long Huang and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan

University Taiwan Cost Efficient Broadcast Based Cache Invalidation

for Mobile Environments Kwong Yuen Lai Zahir Tari and Peter Bertok RMIT

University Australia

130 ndash 300PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 2

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech USA

A Fast and Effective Steganalytic Technique Against Jsteg-Like Algorithms

Tao Zhang and Xijian Ping University of Information Engineering China

Availability of Protocol Goals

Giampaolo Bella Universitagrave di Catania Italy

Authenticity in a Reliable Protocol for Mobile Computing

Ricoletta De Francesco Universita di Pisa Italy Marinella Petrocchi Instituto de Informatica e Telematica Italy

A Role Administration System in Role-based

Authorization Infrastructures Design and Implementation

Dongwan Shin and Gail-Joon Ahn UNC Charlotte USA Sandrae Cho ETRI South Korea

300 ndash 330AM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 4 POTPOURI

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA

The Bitmap-based Feature Selection Method Wei-Chou Chen Ming-Chun Yang and Shian-Shyong Tseng

National Chiao Tung University Taiwan

Prototype-based Mining of Numeric Data Streams Francisco Ferrer-Troyano Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C

Riquelme University of Seville Spain

ADMiRe An Algebraic Approach to System Performance Analysis Using Data Mining

Techniques Kien A Hua Ning Jiang Roy Villafane and Duc Tran

University of Central Florida USA

Mining Confident Co-location Rules without A Support Threshold

Yan Huang Hui Xiong and Shashi Shekhar University of Minnesota at TwinCities USA

Jian Pei State University of New York at Buffalo USA

330 ndash 500P 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 3 Chia-Chu Chiang University of Arkansas at Little Rock USA

Property-Oriented Testing A Strategy for Exploring Dangerous Scenarios

Olfa Abdellatif-Kaddour Pascale Thevenod-Fosse and Helene Waeselynck LAAS-CNRS France

An Initial Investigation of Test Driven Development

in Industry Boby George and Laurie Williams North Carolina State

University USA A Methodology to Provide and Use Interchangeable

Services Brian Fenicle Penn State Harrisburg USA

Tim Wahls Hood College USA Efficient Mediators through Dynamic Code Generation a Method and an Experiment

Yasushi Shinjo and Toshiyuki Kubo University of Tsukuba Japan

Calton Pu Georgia Institute of Technology USA

Final Program Page 16 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND

SYSTEMS ndash 2 Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Designing and Specifying Mobility within the Multiagent Systems Engineering Methodology

Athie Self Air Force Personnel Center USA Scott DeLoach Kansas State Univereity USA

Enabling Mobile Agents to Dynamically Assume

Roles Giacomo Cabri Luca Ferrari and Letizia Leonardi Universitagrave

di Modena e Reggio Emilia Italy

Managing Agent Life Cycles in Open Distributed Systems

FMT Brazier DGA Mobach BJ Overeinder and NJE Wijngaards Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash2 AGENTS

AND UBIQUITOUS ACCESS Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Combining State and Model-based Approaches for Mobile Agent Load Balancing

Christos Georgousopoulos and Omer F Rana Cardiff University UK

Mobile Agent based Pervasive Systems Manager for

Enterprise Network Sandeep Adwankar and Venu Vasudevan Motorola

Laboratories USA

UbiData Ubiquitous Mobile File Service Jinsuo Zhang Abdelsalam Helal and Joachim Hammer

University of Florida Florida USA Extended Internet Caching Protocol A Foundation

for Building Ubiquitous Web Caching Wenzheng Gu and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida

Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 3

Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

A Protection Scheme for Collaborative Environments

Issa Traore University of Victoria Canada

Access-Controlled Resource Discovery for Pervasive Networks

Sanjay Raman Dwain Clarke Matt Burnside and Srinivas Devadas Ronald Rivest MIT USA

Network Traffic Anomaly Detection Based on Packet Bytes

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech Florida USA

A Unified Security Framework for Networked Applications

Joerg Abendroth and Christian Jensen Trinity College Ireland

530 ndash 700PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SAC 2003 WRAP-UP MEETING

SAC 2004

CALL FOR TRACK PROPOSALS

The 19th Annual SAC meeting (SAC 2004) will be held March 2004 in Cyprus and hosted by the University of Cyprus at Nicosia The conference Organizing Committee solicits proposals for organizing and hosting tracks Perspective track chairs should submit an up to two pages description for organizing a track including the following items 1) Proposed track title description of track aims topics and rationale for having such a track in SAC This rationale should reference regularly held related conferences and why the proposed track differs from them or complements them The proposed track should not be over general but also not overly specialized thus being able to attract a wide audience sharing similar interests Proposals from industry are also welcomed Theoretical topics are also welcomed provided there is clear practical potential in applying the results of such work 2) A short description of the activities (the track chair will undertake upon acceptance of the proposal) to disseminate the call-for-papers for hisher track manage the review process and collect final materials from authors of accepted papers (Specific guidelines to track chairs regarding these issues will also be provided) 3) A short CV of the perspective track chair(s) with reference to research interests and publication record directly related to the themes of the proposed track and any previous experience of involvement in the organization of similar events (A webpage URL to where such information can be found is sufficient)

For more details please visit the registration desk and pick up detailed

SAC 2004 CFT and CFP handouts

Hope to see in Nicosia Cyprus March 2004

Final Program Page 17 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

  • Organizing Committee
  • Gary Lamont Ronaldo Menezes
  • Hisham Haddad George Papadopoulos
  • Brajendra Panda Janice Carroll
  • Ryan Stansifer Warren Jones
  • William Shoaff
  • SAC 2003 Introduction
    • SAC 2003 Organizers
    • SAC 2003 Track Organizers
      • AI and Computational Logic
      • Agents Interactions Mobility and Systems
      • Bioinformatics
      • Computational Sciences
      • Computer Applications in Health Care
      • Computer Security
      • Coordination Models Languages and Applications
      • Data Mining
      • Mobile Computing and Applications
      • Parallel and Distributed Systems and Networking
        • SAC 2003 Sponsor
        • ACM SIGAPP
          • Message from the Conference Chair
            • Gary Lamont
              • Message from the Program Chairs
                • Hisham Haddad and George Papadopoulos
                  • Other Activities
                  • SAC 2004
                  • Monday Keynote Address
                    • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                      • Monday Luncheon Speaker
                        • The Computational Biology An Industrial Perspective
                          • Tuesday Keynote Address
                            • SAC 2003 Schedule
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Tutorials
                            • Monday March 10 2003
                              • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                                • Tuesday March 11 2003
                                • Wednesday March 12 2003
Page 5: THE 2003 ACM SIGAPP SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED COMPUTING · and mobile network security, semantic of web and Ontologies, and processing complex events in distributed systems. The Technical

statistical analysis such as ANOVA than the conventional textbook method To explore the biologically important information hidden in the vast amount microarray data the system provides unsupervised and supervised data mining capabilities to help biologists gain new knowledge from the data One example is demonstrated in the recently published results where a supervised learning tool is used in breast cancer studies to classify and predict patientsrsquo prognoses based on their gene expression profiles As a part of the emerging bioinformatics industry we will provide more software products that are specifically designed to meet more demanding regulatory environments and higher expectations in pharmaceutical and biotechnology research

TUESDAY KEYNOTE ADDRESS The Software Engineering of Applications - Deploying Mission Critical Applications in

an Era of Pervasive Computing Mr Richard Simonian

Vice President of Engineering Harris Corporation in Melbourne Florida USA

Tuesday March 11 2003 830AM - 1000AM

ABSTRACT

Given that software now pervades every aspect of our society and all science is computer science we need to review the role and definition of a software engineer The transition of research into mission critical applications is seldom smooth in any engineering discipline and even more difficult with distributed software This is partly due to the lack of agreement on what a software engineering profession is (especially between academia and industry) and the failure to apply even basic software processes early in the research lifecycle In this talk I discuss how fundamental system architecting principles are helpful to drive meaningful research and development how to apply processes for development both in the small and in the large and approaches to bridge the gap between researchers and mission success

SAC 2003 SCHEDULE

SUNDAY MARCH 9 2003

200PM ndash 500PM LOBBY REGISTRATION

530 ndash 700PM 4 - ST CROIX

SAC 2003 REVIEW MEETING

700PM POOLVIEW TERRACE

WELCOME RECEPTION

SUNDAY MARCH 9 2003 TUTORIALS

All Tutorials will be held at Florida Institute of Technology Transportation between the

hotel and FIT campus will be provided

TUTORIAL 1 ndash HALF DAY 1000AM ndash 100PM FIT CAMPUS CRAWFORD BUILDING ROOM S210

WIRELESSMOBILE NETWORK SECURITY Professor S R Subramanyai University of Missouri USA

The proliferation of wireless and mobile communication networks have resulted in an explosion of the data transmissions over such networks Increasingly more sensitive and strategic data are expected to transmitted over such networks in the near future However wireless and mobile networks have several severe constraints that make them vulnerable for attacks from a variety sources This calls for adapting several current security techniques and development of newer techniques to provide the required security This tutorial is intended to give a good overview of (a) the principles and practices of various aspects traditional network security (b) the issues in mobile and wireless security and (c) techniques and applications of mobile and wireless security

TUTORIAL 2 ndash HALF DAY 400PM ndash 700PM FIT CAMPUS

CRAWFORD BUILDING ROOM S210 RESOURCE AND MOBILITY MANAGEMENT IN NEXT

GENERATION WIRELESS SYSTEMS Professor Sajal Das

University of Texas at Arlington USA

The desire for ubiquitous access to information while ``on the move characterizes an entirely new computing paradigm called `mobile wireless computing This emerging field has the potential to dramatically change the society as users

Final Program Page 4 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

become untethered from their information sources and communication media The driving forces are the availability of hand-held devices (laptoppalmtop comppocket PCs PDAs etc) rapidly emerging next gene(3G4G) wireless systems such as UMTS IMT-wireless Internet as well as the tremendous advewireless access technologies like GSMGPRS CdmaPCS1900 wireless LANs Bluetooths and so on To sumultimedia (audio video text) traffic over next genewireless networks and to provide global seamless roacapability is however an extremely challenging task applications include news-on-demand video-on-demandbrowsing traveler information health monitoring ormedicine services over wireless to the mobile users Beefficent management of scare resources like wibandwidth there exist numerous mobility induced netwoissues that need to be solved For example dynamic netopology management location (mobility) managewireless data networking QoS provisioining mobile Inarchitecturesprotocols mobile databases disconnechandling or mobile data security are some of these impproblems This tutorial aims at bringing out the researctechnological challenges in the resource and momanagement in next generation heterogeneous wisystems and provide some emerging solutions forproblem to support wireless data networking

TUTORIAL 3 - HALF DAY 1000AM ndash 100PM FIT CAMPUS CRAWFORD BUILDING ROOM S220 SEMANTIC WEB AND ONTOLOGIES

Professor Raphael Volz University of Karlsruhe Germany

Recently there is a rapidly increasing interest inSemantic Web The Semantic Web is a vision the idhaving content on the web defined and linked in a way can be interpreted by machines - not just for display purpbut for using it in various applications Ontologies providconceptual backbone for the Semantic Web by givsemantic characterization of the content Ontologiesenjoy popularity in application areas such as e-CommKnowledge and Content Management InformIntegration Bio Science and intelligent e-Services Theof this tutorial is to acquaint the audience with the basSemantic Web technologies having a particular focuontologies

1 What are the technological foundations of the SemantWeb 2 How are ontologies represented 3 How are ontologies engineered 4 What are application scenarios for Ontologies and Semantic Web technologies

It is the objective of this tutorial to communicate taudience a comprehensive picture of the Semantic Webaudience will learn which role ontologies and Semantic

technologies may play in future Web-based information

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400PM ndash 700PM FIT CAMPUS CRAWFORD BUILDING ROOM S220

COMPLEX EVENT PROCESSING IN DISTRIBUTED ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS

Professor David Luckham Stanford University USA

The enterprise information technology (IT) infrastructure has been called an eventdriven nervous system Complex Event Processing (CEP) is an emerging technology for coping in realtime with the tasks of managing the IT infrastructures of large electronic enterprises This includes a spectrum of management tasks such as effective control of eBusiness supply chains monitoring internet-based enterprise collaborations by means of high level business events autonomous regulation of eMarketplaces and Cyber defense of our national IT infrastructure At present we do none of these tasks well And effective solutions to any of them present an enormous business opportunity All of these management tasks have in common the need to aggregate high level intelligence from the lower layers of the enterprise nervous system CEP is a technology to track causality between events and to aggregate complex high level events from sets of lower level events CEP enables us to understand easily what activities are taking place in our IT systems That is understand how those activities will affect critical functionality of the enterprise Only then can we take effective action or succinctly and correctly express automated rules to manage the electronic enterprise This tutorial will cover the basic concepts of CEP including (i) the need for new technologies to manage the electronic enterprise (ii) basic events and complex events (iii) relationships of time causality independence and aggregation between events (iv) hierarchical structure in enterprises and how to define corresponding complex event hierarchies (v) event pattern languages and rules (vi) applying event hierarchies to enterprise management Illustrative examples will be given of causal event analysis in eBusiness processing and in Cyber defense and the use of event pattern constraints in hierarchical viewing of the conformance of activity within the enterprise to its policies

MONDAY MARCH 10 2003

1000AM ndash 500PM LOBBY REGISTRATION

Page 5 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

800 ndash 830AM 2 - BARBADOS

OPENING COMMENTS

830 ndash 1000AM 2 - BARBADOS KEYNOTE ADDRESS

The Era of Biognostic Machinery Dr Lawrence Hunter (See Abstract Page 3)

1000 ndash 1030AM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) BIOINFORMATICS ndash 1 INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS

Jaochim Hammer University of Florida USA

A Recursive Connectionist Approach for Predicting Disulfide Connectivity in Proteins

Alessandro Vullo and Paolo Frasconi University of Firenze Firenze Italy

A Markov Random Field Model of Microarray

Gridding Mathias Katzer Franz Kummert and Gerhard Sagerer Bielefeld

University Bielefeld Germany Gene Functional classification by Semi-supervised

Learning from heterogeneous Data Tao Li Shenghuo Zhu Qi Li and Mitsunori Ogihara University

of Rochester Rochester NY Terminology-driven mining of biomedical literature

Goran Nenadic Irena Spasicn and Sophia Ananiadou University of Salford Salford UK

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX INFORMATION ACCESS AND RETRIEVAL ndash 1

CATEGORIZATION AND CLASSIFICATION Gabriella Pasi ITIM-CNR Italy

Supervised Term Weighting for Automated Text Categorization

Franca Debole and Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza Tecnologie dellInformazione Pisa Italy

Email Classification for Contact Centers

Ani Nenkova Columbia University New York NY USA Amit Bagga Avaya Labs Research Basking Ridge NJ USA

Expanding Domain-Specific Lexicons by Term

Categorization Henri Avancini ISISTAN Universidad del Centro de la

Provincia de Buenos Aires Tandil Argentina

Alberto Lavelli Bernardo Magnini and Roberto Zanoli Centro per la Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica Istituto Trentino di

Cultura Trento Italy Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie

dellInformazione Pisa Italy

Multiclass Text Categorization for Automated Survey Coding

Daniela Giorgetti Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale Pisa Italy

Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dellInformazione Pisa Italy

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS WEB TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS ndash 1

SEARCHING QUERYING AND CRAWLING Marlon Dumas Queensland University of Technology

Australia

Constructing Web Search Queries from the Users Information Need Expressed in a Natural Language

Jacob Shapiro and Isak Taksa Baruch College NY USA

Design of a Graphical Interface to Xquery Enrico Augurusa Daniele Braga Alessandro Campi and

Stefano Ceri Politecnico di Milano Italy

Views for Light-Weight Web Ontologies Raphael Volz Daniel Oberle Rudi Studer and Steffen Staab

Institute AIFB University of Karlsruhe Germany

Ontology-Focused Crawling of Web Documents Marc Ehrig and Alexander Maedche Institute AIFB University

of Karlsruhe Germany

1030 ndash NOON 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 1

STREAMING VIDEO AND 3D OBJECTS Michael Wainer Southern Illinois University at Carbondale

USA

A Framework of Individually-focused Teleconferencing (IFT) via an efficient 3D

Reprojection Technique Qi Li Chris Brown Chandra Kambhamettu Tao Li and

Shenghuo Zhu University of Rochester USA

Estimation of 3-D Shape and Reflectance using Multiple Moire Images and Shading Model

Shoichi Naganuma Norio Tagawa and Akihiro Minagawa Metropolitan University Japan

Streaming DivX AVI Movies

Roger Zimmermann University of Southern California USA Self-Manifestation of Composite Multimedia Objects

to Satisfy Security Constraints Vijayalakshmi Atluri Nabil Adam Ahmed Gomaa Igg

Adiwijaya Rutgers University USA

Final Program Page 6 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

1030 ndash NOON 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 1

Uwe Naumann Argonne National Laboratory USA

Towards Differentiation-Enabled Fortran 95 Compiler Technology

Malcolm Cohen Numercal Algorithm Group UK Uwe Naumann Argonne National Laboratory USA

Jan Riehme University of Hertfordshire UK

Automatic parallelism in differentiation of Fourier Transforms

H Martin Bumlucker Bruno Lang Arno Rasch Christian H Bischof Aachen University Germany

Dynamic Solver Selection for an Internet Simulation

Backbone B Bettig C Sandu A Joshi and K Birru Michigan

Technological University USA

CL_matcont A continuation toolbox in matlab A Dhooge and W Govaerts University of Gent Belgium Yu Kuznetsov W Mestrom and AM Riet Universiteit

Utrecht The Netherlands

NOON ndash 130PM OCEAN DECK GENERAL LUNCHEON SPEAKER

COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY AN INDUSTRIAL PERSPECTIVE

Dr Lee Weng (See Abstract Page 3)

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) BIOINFORMATICS ndash 2 DATABASES AND

VISUALIZATION Giri Narasimhan Florida International University USA

Fast Protein Visualization Using Java 3D Tolga Can Yujun Wang Yuan-Fang Wang and Jianwen Su

University of California at Santa Barbara CA USA

Pathways Database System An integrated set of tools for biological pathways

Wanhong Xu Larkshmi Krishnamurthy Murat Tasan Gultekin Ozsoyoglu Joseph Nadeau and Z Meral

Ozsoyoglu Case Western Reserve University Cleveland OH USA

Labrat LIMS database an extensible framework for developing laboratory information management and

analysis solutions designed for use with microarrays

Marcus Breese Matthew Stephens Jeanette McClintick Matthew Grow and Howard Edenberg Indiana University

School of Medicine Indianapolis IN USA

Similar_Join Extending DBMS with a Bio-specific Operator

Jake Yue Chen and John V Carlis Myriad Proteomics Salt Lake City UT USA

130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX INFORMATION ACCESS AND RETRIEVAL ndash 2

DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION RETRIEVAL Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza Tecnologie

dellInformazione Pisa Italy

An Architecture Support Distributed Data Retrieval in Specialized Formats

M Brian Blake MITRE Corporation McLean VA USA Methods for Ranking Information Retrieval Systems

Shengli Wu and Fabio Crestani University of Strathclyde Glasgow Scotland

Evaluating Database Selection Algorithms for

Distributed Search Mikhail Sogrine and Ahmed Patel University College Dublin

Belfield Ireland

Disproving the Fusion Hypothesis An Analysis of Data Fusion via Effective Information Retrieval

Strategies Steven Beitzel Eric Jensen Abdur Chowdhury Ophir Frieder

David Grossman Nazli Goharian Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago IL USA

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS WEB TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS ndash 2 WEB

SERVICES Sara Comai - Politecnico di Milano Italy

An XML-based Conversational Protocol for Web Services

Zahir Tari Mark McKinlay and Manish Malhotra RMIT University Australia

Classification of Ad hoc Multi-lateral Collaborations

Based on Workflow Models Andreas Wombacher and Bendick Malheko FHG-IPSI

Darmstadt Germany

Agent-Based Services for Information Portals Ciaraacuten Bryce and Michel Pawlak CUI University of Geneva

Switzerland Karsten Tolle Peter Werner and Roberto Zicari DBIS

University of Frankfurt Germany WebSOGO A Global Ontology for the Description of

Data Sources on the World Wide Web in Terms of Content Query Processing Capabilities Services

and Navigation Information Edna Ruckhaus and Mariacutea Esther Vidal Universidad Simoacuten

Boliacutevar Caracas Venezuela

Final Program Page 7 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 2

VIDEO ON DEMAND AND INDEXING Duc Tran University of Central Florida Orlando USA

Hierarchical Video Indexing based on Changes of Camera and Objects

JungHwan Oh and Maruthi Thenneru University of Texas at Arlington USA

Ning Jiang University of Central Florida USA

Overlay Multicast for Video on Demand on the Internet

Kien A Hua Duc A Tran and Roy Villafane University of Central Florida USA

A New Cache Management for Multimedia Storage

Systems Javier Fernacuteandez Muntildeoz Jesus Carretero Felix Garcia Jose M

Perez and A Calderon Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Madrid Spain

Interactive Computation and Visualization of Fetch

using Standard Computer Graphics Hardware Michael Wainer Southern Illinois University at Carbondale IL

130 ndash 300PM 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 2

Jesus A Izaguirre U Notre Dame USA

Nonlinear instability in multiple time-stepping Qun Ma and Jesacuteus Izaguirre University of Notre Dame USA

Robert D Skeel University of Illinois USA

A Treecode algorithm for computing Ewald summation of dipolar systems

ZhongHui Duan University of Akron USA Robert Krasny University of Michigan USA

Long time step molecular dynamics using targeted

Langevin stabilization Qun Ma and Jesacuteus Izaguirre University of Notre Dame USA

Quantification of Trabecular Bone Mass and

Orientation Using Gabor Wavelets Yongqing Xiang Vanessa Yingling Jonathan Silverberg and

Theodore Raphan Brooklyn College USA Mitchell B Schaffler Mount Sinai School of Medicine USA

300 ndash 330PM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) BIOINFORMATICS ndash 3 COMPUTATIONAL METHODS

AND ALGORITHMS Dawn Wilkins University of Mississippi USA

Integrative Approach for Computationally Inferring Protein Domain Interactions

See-Kiong Ng Zhuo Zhang and Soon-Heng Tan Laboratories for Information Technology Singapore

Component-based Implementation of Multiple

Sequence Alignment Umit Catalyurek Mike Gray Tahsin Kurc Joel Saltz Eric

Stahlberg and Renato Ferreira Ohio State University Columbus OH USA

Identify Amino Acid Candidates Critical for Function of Rat Imidase by Cross-Reference Voting in

Imidase SuperFamily Chihan Lee Ya-ting Lin Chuan-Yi Tang and Yuh-Shyong Yang National Chiao Tung University Hsinchu Taiwan

Inference of Transcriptional Regulation

Relationships from Gene Expression Data Andrew Tae-Jun Kwon Holger Hoos and Raymond Ng

University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX INFORMATION ACCESS AND RETRIEVAL ndash 3 WEB

SEARCHING AND RELEVANCE FEEDBACK Fabio Crestani University of Strathclyde UK

Using Agents for Multi-target Search on the Web Elisabetta Di Nitto Carlo Ghezzi and Paolo Selvini CEFRIEL -

Politecnico di Milano Milano Italy

An indexing model of HTML document Andrea Molinari and Ricardo A Marques Pereira University of

Trento Trento Italy Gabriella Pasi Institute for Multimedia Technologies - National

Council of Research Milano Italy

Web Metasearch Rank vs Score Based Rank Aggregation Methods

M Elena Renda and Umberto Straccia Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dellInformazione Pisa Italy

Efficient Evaluation of Relevance Feedback for

Multidimensional All-pairs Retrieval Michael Ortega-Binderberger Univeristy of Illinois at Urbana

Chapaign IL USA Kaushik Chakrabarti Microsoft Research

Sharad Mehrotra University of California Irvine CA USA

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS WEB TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS ndash 3

HYPERLINKS AND NAVIGATION Maristella Matera - Politecnico di Milano Italy

RepWeb Replicated Web with Referential Integrity Luis Veiga and Paulo Ferreira INESCIST Lisboa Portugal

Similarity-Based Clustering of Web Transactions Giuseppe Manco and Domenico Sacca ICAR-CNR Italy

Riccardo Ortale University of Calabria Rende Italy

Final Program Page 8 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Final Program Page 9

Recognizing the Relations between Web Pages Using Artificial Neural Network

Xing Zhu Shen Huang and Yong Yu Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai PRChina

Design Time Support for Adaptive Behaviour in Web

Sites Sven Casteleyn Olga De Troyer and Saar Brockmans Vrije

Universiteit Belgium

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 3

DATA VISUALIZATION Chaman L Sabharwal University of Missouri Rolla USA

Cluster Rendering of Skewed Datasets via

Visualization Keke Chen and Ling Liu Georgia Tech USA

Modeling and Visualizing Uncertainty in a Global

Water Balance Model James R Miller Daniel C Cliburn Johannes J Feddema and

Terry A Slocum University of Kansas USA Visualization of association rules in relational DBMS

Sharma Chakravarthy and Hongen Zhang University of Texas at Arlington USA

Supporting Real-time Visualization With The HDoV

Tree Lidan Shou Zhiyong Huang and Kian-Lee Tan National

University of Singapore Singapore

330 ndash 500PM 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 3

Sreekanth Pannala Oak Ridge National Laboratory USA

Discretizing aerosol dynamics with B-splines Adrian Sandu and Christian Borden Michigan Technological

University USA

Real-Time Monitoring of Large Scientific Simulations

V Pascucci D E Laney R J Frank G Scorzelli Linsen B Hamann F Gygi

Hybrid (mixed SMPDMP) Parallelization of MFIX A Multiphase CFD Code for Modeling Fluidized Beds Sreekanth Pannala Ed DrsquoAzevedo Oak Ridge National Lab Madhava Syamlal National Energy Technology Lab USA

Terascale simulation of cumulus convection on

ASCI WHITE David Stevens Lawrence Livermore National Lab USA

530 ndash 700PM 5 - ST THOMAS SIGAPP BUSINESS MEETING

700 ndash 800PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) TRACK CHAIRS PLANNING MEETING

TUESDAY MA

800AM ndash 500PM REGIS

800 ndash 830AM KEYNOT

The Software EngineDeploying Mission C

an Era of PervMr Richard Simonia

1000 ndash 1030AM COFFE

1030 ndash NOON E-COMMERCE T

Sviatoslav Braynov State U

Semantic MatchmakMark

Tommaso Di Noia Eugenio DMarina Mongiello

A Multi-Agent System

Transaction anNatalia Loacutepez Manuel Nuacutentildeez

Rubio Universidad Co

A Model for the ConfiSynchronization of Co

YainndashWhar Si David EdmoDumas Queensland Univ

Organizational ModeliContext of W

WMP van der Aalst andUniversity of Tec

Akhil Kumar Penn

SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

RCH 11 2003 LOBBY TRATION 2 - BARBADOS E ADDRESS

ering of Applications - ritical Applications in

asive Computing n (See Abstract Page 4)

LOBBY E BREAK

1 - ARUBA ECHNOLOGIES ndash 1

niversity of New York at Buffalo USA

ing in a P-2-P Electronic etplace i Sciascio Francesco Donini and

Politecnico di Bari Italy

for E-Barter Including d Shipping Costs Ismael Rodriacuteguez and Fernando

mplutense de Madrid Spain

gurable Composition and mplex Trading Activities

nd Arthur Hofstede and Marlon ersity of Technology Australia

ng in UML and XML in the orkflow Systems HMW Verbeek Eindhoven hnology Netherlands State University USA

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 1 PARALLEL SYSTEMS AND

NETWORKS Robert van Engelen Florida State University USA

Performance Prediction of Wormhole Switching in Hypercubes with Bursty Traffic Pattern

Geyong Min University of Bradford UK Mohamed Ould-Khaoua University of Glasgow UK

John Ferguson University of Strathclyde UK

Bluepoint A Bluetooth-based Architecture for Location-Positioning Services

Alvin Chan Hong Va Leong Joseph Chan Alan Hon Larry Lau and Leo Li Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

An Improvement on Binary-Swap Compositing for

Sort-Last Parallel Rendering Akira Takeuchi Fumihiko Ino and Kenichi Hagihara Osaka

University Japan

Automatic Code Generation for a Convection Scheme

Paul van der Mark and Lex Wolters Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science Netherlands

Gerard Cats Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute Netherlands

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS IMAGE AND VIDEO DATABASES

Borko Furht and Oge Marques Florida Atlantic University

Image Retrieval With Embedded Region Relationships

Sharat Chandran and Naga Kiran Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India

An Adaptive Three-Dimensional DCT Compression

Based on Motion Analysis Borko Furht Ken Gustafson Hesong Huang and Oge Marques

Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton FL USA

Automatic interpretation of soccer video for highlights extraction and annotation

J Assfalg M Bertini C Colombo A Del Bimbo and W Nunziati Universita di Firenze Firenze Italia

Improving Image Retrieval Effectiveness in Query-

by-Example Environment Khanh Vu Oklahoma State University Tulsa OK USA

Kien A Hua and Ning Jiang University of Central Florida Orlando FL USA

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 1

KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEMS Pierre Collet INRIA Projet Fractales France

Introducing Lateral Thinking in Search Engines with Interactive Evolutionary Algorithms

Yann Landrin-Schweitzer Evelyne Lutton and Pierre Collet Projet FRACTALES INRIA Bat 24 78153 Le Chesnay Cedex

FRANCE Thierry Prost Immeuble Le Beau Site 74150 Mont Saxonnex

FRANCE Enhancement of Wavelet-Based Medical Image Retrieval Through Feature Evaluation Using an

Information Gain Measure O H Karam A M Hamad S Ghoniemy and S Rady Ain

Shams University Cairo Egypt

On the Fuzzy Bayesian Inference of Population Annoyance Level Caused by Noise Exposure

Juan-Miguel Leoacuten-Rojas and Valentiacuten Masero University of Extremadura Caacuteceres SPAIN

Montantildea Morales IES Puente Ajuda Badajoz SPAIN

1030 ndash NOON 2 - BARBADOS AI AND COMPUTATIONAL LOGIC

Chih-Cheng Hung Southern Polytechnic State University USA

A Coarse-Grain Parallel Genetic Algorithm For Finding Ramsey Numbers

Iker Gondra and Mansur H Samadzadeh Oklahoma State University USA

Implementing Fuzzy Expert System for Intelligent

Buildings Carlos A Reyes-Garcia and Elva Corona Instituto Nacional de

Astrofiacutesica Optica y Electroacutenica Mexico Schedulers for RuleBased Constraint Programming Krzysztof R Apt and Sebastian Brand CWI the Netherlands

Image Texture Classification Using Datagrams and

Characteristic Views Shisong Yang and Chih-Cheng Hung Southern Polytechnic

State University USA

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES ndash 2 Peter Wurman North Carolina State University USA

Architecture for User-Controlled e-Privacy Peter Bodorik Dalhousie University Canada Dawn Jutla Saint Maryrsquos University Canada

Addressing E-Business Privacy Concerns The

Roles of Trust and Value Compatibility Joseph Cazier Benjamin Shao and Robert St Louis Arizona

State University USA

Final Program Page 10 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

reality a Scalable Intelligent Travel Planner Marc Torrens Patrick Hertzog Loic Samson and Boi Faltings

iFAOrsquos Future Lab Switzerland

Systems Architecture for Pervasive Retail George Roussos Birkbeck College UK

Panos Kourouthanasis ELTRUN-AUEB Greece Eugene Gryazin Espoo Finland

Mike Pryzbliski NOKIA Finland George Kalpogiannis Procter and Gamble Greece

George Giaglis ELTRUN-AUEB Greece

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 2 ROUTING ALGORITHMS

Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA

An Alternative Routing Algorithm for Pyramid Structures

Zhizhang Shen Plymouth State College USA A Simple and Energy-Efficient Routing Protocol for

Radio Networks Amitava Datta and Subbiah Soundaralakshmi University of

Western Australia

An Optimal Broadcasting Schema for Multidimensional Mesh Structures

Zhizhang Shen Plymouth State College USA

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS DATABASE TECHNOLOGY ndash 1

Henrique Paques Georgia Institute of Technology USA

PINE - Podium Incremental Neighbor Evaluator for Classifying Spatial Data

William Perrizo Qin Ding Anne Denton Kirk Scott Qiang ding and Maleq Khan North Dakota State University USA

Integrated Querying of XML Data in RDBMSs

Albrecht Schmidt Stefan Manegold and Martin Kersten CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Accessee Controlled Type Selection for a Multi-type

Object Hideki Sato and Masayoshi Aritsugi Daido Institute of

Technology Japan

Hybrid Log Segmentation for Assured Damage Assessment

Prahalad Ragothaman and Brajendra Panda University of Arkansas USA

130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 2

WEB COLLABORATIVE AND SECURITY SYSTEMS FOR HEALTH CARE

Lewis Hassell Drexel University Philadelphia USA

Modeling the Workflow of Prescription Writing Understanding Requirements for Automation

Lewis Hassell Drexel University Philadelphia PA USA John H Holmes University of Pennsylvania School of

Medicine Philadelphia PA USA Echo-Cardiography on the Web Design and Set-Up

of a Virtual Community of Experts Frumento Enrico Bianchin Enrico and Guerriero Lorenzo

CEFRIEL Politecnico di Milano Milano Italy

Integrating Smart Card Access to Webbased Medical Information System

Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

Role-Based Authorization in Decentralized Health Care Environments

Gail-Joon Ahn and Badrinath Mohan University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte NC USA

130 ndash 300 2 - BARBADOS COORDINATION MODELS LANGUAGES AND

APPLICATIONS ndash 1 Andrea Omicini Universitˆ di Bologna Cesena Italy

Coordination-Based Distributed Constraint Solving in DICE

Peter Zoeteweij CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Basic Components for Constraint Solver Cooperations

Eric Monfroy UniversitŽ de Nantes France Carlos Castro Universidad Tžcnica Federico Santa Maria

Valpararsquoso Chile A New Approach to Scalable Linda-systems Based

on Swarms Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

Robert Tolksdorf Freie UniversitŠt Berlin Germany

PeerSpaces Data-driven Coordination in Peer-to-Peer Networks

Nadia Busi Cristian Manfredini Alberto Montresor and Gianluigi Zavattaro Universitˆ di Bologna Italy

300 ndash 330PM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES ndash 3

Peter Wurman North Carolina State University USA COSAR Commitment-Oriented ldquoSense and

Respondrdquo System for Microelectronic Manufacturing

Jun-Jang Jeng Henry Chang and Jen-Yao Chung IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Final Program Page 11 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

iGrocer- A Ubiquitous and Pervasive Smart Grocery Shopping System

Sangeetha Shekar Prashant Nair and Abdelsalam (Sumi) Helal University of Florida Gainesville USA

CIGMA Active Inventory Service in Global e-Market

Based on Efficient Catalog Management Su Myeon Kim Kyungmin Cho Inseok Hwang Seungwoo

Kang and Heung-Kyu Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Korea

330 ndash 500PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 3 LOAD BALANCING IN PARALLEL

AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA

A Lightweight Java Taskspaces Framework for Scientific Computing on Computational Grids H De Sterck University of Colorado at Boulder USA

RS Markel Advansys Inc USA T Pohl and U Rude University of Erlangen-Nurnberg

Germany A Dynamic Load Distribution Strategy for Systems

Under High Task Variation and Heavy Traffic Bin Fu and Zahir Tari School of Compute Science and

Information and Technology Australia

Implementation of a Proactive Load Sharing Scheme

R Anane Coventry University UK R J Anthony University of Greenwich UK

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS DATABASE TECHNOLOGY ndash 2

Stefan Manegold CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Distributed Query Adaptation and Its Trade-offs Henrique Paques Ling Liu and Calton Pu Georgia Institute of

Technology USA Xquery Speedup Using Replication in Mapping XML

into Relations Jaehoon Kim and Seog Park SOGANG University Korea

Applying Genetic Algorithms in Database Partitioning

Vincent Ng and N Gorla Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

A Dynamic DataCurrency Protocol for Mobile

Database Design and Reconfiguration Yanli Xia and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 3 DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College WA

Intelligent Agents for Patient Monitoring and Diagnostics

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College Spokane WA USA

SOM - Feature Extraction from Patient Discharge Summaries

Dyan J Tufts-Conrad A Nur Zincir-Heywood and David Zitner Dalhousie University Halifax NS Canada

Applying Information Visualization Techniques to

Capture and Explore the Course of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Monika Lanzenberger and Silvia Miksch Institute of Software

Technology and Interactive Systems Vienna University of Technology Vienna Austria

Susanne Ohmann and Christian Popow University of Vienna Waehringer Guertel Vienna Austria

Data Visualization Using Kernel Density Estimation

to Examine Patterns of Physician Practice Patricia Cerrito University of Louisville USA

330 ndash 500 2 - BARBADOS COORDINATION MODELS LANGUAGES AND

APPLICATIONS ndash 2 Sascha Ossowski Universidad Rey Juan Carlos Madrid

Spain

Eliciting Coordination Policies from Requirements Henry Muccini and Fabio Mancinelli Universitˆ dellAquila

Italy Comparing Semantic Frameworks for Coordination On the Conformance Issue for Coordination Media

Mirko Viroli Universitˆ di Bologna Cesena Italy

An Extensible Architecture-based Framework for Coordination Languages

Torsten Fink and Karsten Otto Freie UniversitŠt Berlin Germany

Synchronization Analysis for Decentralizing

Composite Web Services Mangala Gowri Nanda and Neeran Karnik IBM India Research

Laboratory New Delhi India

530 ndash 645PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

SAC 2004 ORGANIZATION MEETING

Final Program Page 12 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

SAC 2003 BANQUET

AT KENNEDY SPACE CENTER DEPARTURE FROM HOTEL AT 700PM

WEDNESDA2

800AM ndash NOON REGI

830 ndash 1000AM

DATA MINING ndash 1CLUSTERING AN

Mitsunori Ogihara U

Tough Constraint-BaseM

Lei Jia and Renqing PeDingyu Pei Ton

Mining MaximaJun-Lin Lin Yuan

A density based ap

Hui Wang UniDavid Bell Queen

Ivo Duntsch Bro A Customizable Hybrid AYu Qian and Kang Zhang U

830 ndash 1000AM PROGRAMMING LA

TECHBarrett Bryant University

Features of the ConcurrAl

Matthew Huntbach Queen A Transition-based St

SoftwaIssa Traore University of

Can a Parser be Generated from Examples Marjan Mernik Goran Gerlic and Viljem Zumer University of

Maribor Maribor Slovenia Barrett R Bryant University of Alabama at Birmingham

Birmingham AL USA

Pointer Analysis of Multithreaded Java Programs Mangala Gowri Nanda IBM India Research Laboratory IIT

New Delhi India

Final Program

Y MARCH 12 003 LOBBY STRATION

1 - ARUBA ASSOCIATION RULES D CLASSIFICATIONS niversity of Rochester USA

d Frequent Closed Itemsets ining

i Shanghai University China gji University China

l Frequent Intervals Ze University Taiwan

proach to classification versity of Ulster UK s University Belfast UK ck University Canada

pproach to Data Clustering niversity of Texas Dallas USA

3 - SALON C (ATM) NGUAGES AND OBJECT NOLOGIES of Alabama at Birmingham USA

ent Programming Language dwych Mary University of London UK rategy for Object-oriented re Testing

Victoria Victoria BC Canada

S Ramesh India Institute of Technology Bombay India

830 ndash 1000AM 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 1

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Multi-objective Optimization in the Area Coverage Problems for Cellular Communication Networks

Evaluation of an Elitist Evolutionary Strategy Larry Raisanen and Roger Whitaker Cardiff University UK

Multi-Heuristic List Scheduling Genetic Algorithms

for Task Scheduling Andy Auyeung Iker Gondra and HK Dai Oklahoma State

University USA A Spanning Tree-Based Genetic Algorithm for Some

Instances of the Rectilinear Steiner problem with Obstacles

Rita Hare and Bryant Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

A Hybrid AI Approach for Nurse Rostering Haibing Li Andrew Lim National University of Singapore

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management University Singapore

830 ndash 1000AM 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 1 DESIGN SPACE EXPLORATION Jie Liu - Palo Alto Research Center Palo Alto CA USA

Partitioning of Embedded Applications onto Heterogeneous Multiprocessor Architectures

Fabio Salice and William Fornaciari Politecnico di Milano and CEFRIEL Milano Italy

Luca Del Vecchio and Luigi Pomante CEFRIEL Milano Italy

A Software Framework for Efficient System-level Performance Evaluation of Embedded Systems Joseph E Coffland and Andy D Pimentel University of

Amsterdam The Netherlands

A Methodology for the Efficient Architectural Exploration of Energy-Delay Trade-offs for

Embedded Systems Lorenzo Salvemini ALaRI Switzerland

Mariagiovanna Sami C SilvanoH V Zaccaria Politecnico di Milano Italy

Roberto Zafalon ST Microelectronics Italy

Page 13 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

ARCHITECT-R A System for Reconfigurable Robots Design

R Gonccedilalves and P Moraes Universidade de Satildeo Paulo Brasil JMP Cardoso University of Algarve Portugal

DF Wolf University of Southern California USA M Fernandes R Romero and E Marques Universidade de Satildeo

Paulo Brasil

830 ndash 1000AM 6 - ST ANNE DIGITAL CONTENT AND EDUCATION

Monica Landoni University of Strathclyde UK

Ignacio Aedo Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

An approach for adaptable learning systems with respect to psychological aspects

Hildegards Rumetshofer and Wolfram Woumlszlig Johannes Kepler University Linz

Evaluating the Usability of Portable Electronic

Books Ruth Wilson and Monica Landoni Univ of Strathclyde UK

Architecture to support dynamic composition of

Math Lesson Plans M Kellar B MacKay R Zhang and C Watters Dalhousie

University Canada D Kaufman and J Borwein Simon Fraser University Canada

InterMediActor a framework for instructional design based on competences

FJ Valverde-Albacete R Pedraza-Jimeacutenez J Cid-Sueiro P Diacuteaz-Peacuterez A Navia-Vaacutezquez and H Molina-Bulla EPS-

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

1000 ndash 1030AM LOBBY COFFEE BREAK

1030 ndash NOON 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 2 APPLICATIONS OF DATA MINING

Rosa Meo University of Torino Italy

Bootstrapping a data mining intrusion detection system

Daniel Barbara Yi Li Jia-Ling Lin and Sushil Jajodia George Mason University USA

Julia Cout James Madison University USA

Building Knowledge Discovery into a Geospatial Decision Support System

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA Jitender Deogun and Steve Goddard University of Nebraska

Lincoln USA An Efficient Method for Mining Associated Service

Patterns in Mobile Web Environments Shin-Mu Tseng and Cing-Fu Tsui National Cheng Kung

University Taiwan

Using Latent Semantic Indexing to Filter Spam Kevin R Gee University of Texas at Arlington USA

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 1 Markus Montigel University of New Orleans USA

An Integrated Framework for Formal Development of Open Distributed Systems

Issa Traore and Hong Ye University of Victoria Canada Demissie B Aredo Norwegian Computing Center Norway

Modeling the meaning of transitions from and to

concurrent states in UML State Machines Egon Boerger Elvinia Riccobene Universit `a di Pisa Italy

Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK Representing the Applications and Compositions of

Design Patterns in UML Jing Dong University of Texas at Dallas USA

On the Composition of Java Frameworks Control-

flows Ana C V de Melo and Bruno M Moutinho Cidade

Universitaria Brazil

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 2

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Automatic Test Program Generation for Pipeline Processors

F Corno G Cumani M Sonza Reorda and G Squillero Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica Politecnico di

Torino Italy

Manpower Scheduling with Time Windows Andrew Lim HKUST Kowloon Hong Kong

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management

University Singapore Song Lei National University of Singapore Singapore

Greedy Heuristics and an Efficient Evolutionary Algorithm for the Bounded-Diameter Minimum

Spanning Tree problem Guumlnther Raidl Vienna University of Technology Austria

Bryant A Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

On the Influence of GVR in Vehicle Routing Jorge Tavares Francisco B Pereira Penousal Machado and

Ernesto Costa Universidade de Coimbra Portugal

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 2 SUPPORTING SYSTEMS Alessio Bechini University of Pisa Italy

Final Program Page 14 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Validation of Code-Improving Transformations for Embedded Systems

Robert van Engelen David Whalley and Xin Yuan Florida State University USA

An Optimized Java Interpreter for Connected

Devices and Embedded Systems Andrew Beatty Kevin Casey David Gregg and Andrew Nisbet

Trinity College Dublin Ireland TinyGALS A Programming Model for Event-Driven

Embedded Systems Elaine Cheong and Judy A Liebman University of California

Jie Liu and Feng Zhao Palo Alto Research Center USA

An Efficient Time Representation for Real-Time Embedded Systems

Alessio Carlini and Giorgio Buttazzo Universitagrave di Pavia Italy

1030 ndash NOON 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 1

Giampaolo Bella Universita di Catania Italy

Authentication of LZ-77 compressed data Mikhail Atallah Purdue University USA

Stephano Lonardi University of California Riverside USA

Authentication and Access Delegation with User-Released Certificates

Lavinia Egidi Universitagrave del Piemonte Orientale Avogadro Italy

Maurizio Melato NICE srl Italy

Delay-Based Circuit Authentication and Applications

Blaise Gassend Dwaine Clarke and Srinivas Devadas MIT USA

Marten van Dijk Philips Research USA An Approach to Secure Information Flow on Object

Oriented Role-based Access Control Model Chang Zhang University of Regina Canada

Cungang Yang University of Regina Canada

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

DATA MINING ndash 3 DATA MINING MODELS AND LANGUAGES

Kang Zhang University of Texas at Dallas USA

A New Distributed Data Mining Model Based on Similarity

Tao Li Shenghuo Zhu and Mitsunori Ogihara University of Rochester USA

Optimization of a Language for Data Mining Rosa Meo Universita degli Studi di Torino Italy

Discovering Interesting Information in XML Data

with Association Rules Daniele Braga Alessandro Campi and Stefano Ceri Politecnico

di Milano Italy Mika Klemettinen Nokia Research Center Finland

PierLuca Lanzi Politecnico di Milano Italy

An Efficient Data Structure for Decision Rules Discovery

Raul Giraldez Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C Riquelme University of Seville Spain

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 2 Herbert Thompson Florida Institute of Technology USA

A method for the automatic generation of test suites from object models

Jim Davies Charles Crichton and Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK

Towards Model-Based Generation of Self-Priming

and Self-Checking Conformance Tests for Interactive Systems

Amit Paradkar IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Using Operational Distributions to Judge Testing Progress

Elaine J Weyuker ATampT Labs - Research USA

On the Use of the Classification-Tree Method by Beginning Software Testers

Y T Yu City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong S P Ng Swinburne University of Technology Australia Pak-Lok Poon HK Polytechnic University Hong Kong

T Y Chen Swinburne University of Technology Australia 130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX

AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND SYSTEMS ndash 1

Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Stability vs Optimality Tradeoff in Game Theoretic Mechanisms for QoS Provision

Andrew Lomonosov and Meera Sitharam University of Florida USA

Kihong Park Purdue University USA

A Multi-Agent System for Remote Psychological Profiling with Role Playing Games Based Tests Stefania Bandini Sara Manzoni and Giuseppe Vizzari

Universitagrave degli Studi di Milano Bicocca Italy

Final Program Page 15 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Are multiagent algorithms relevant for real hardware A case study for distributed constraint

algorithms Paul Scerri Pragnesh Jay Modi Wei-Min Shen and Milind

Tambe University of Southern California USA A Top down approach for MAS protocol description

Joaquin Pentildea Rafael Corchuelo and Joseacute L Arjona Universisdad de Sevilla Spain

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash1

INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AND BROADCAST Hong Va Leong Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Adaptive Dissemination of Dynamic Information Services in an Extended Data Broadcast

Environment Chih-Lin Hu and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan University

Taiwan

Selecting the Best Valid Scopes for Wireless Dissemination of Location-dependent Data

Baihua Zheng Wang-Chien Lee and Dik Lun Lee Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong

Broadcast Program Generation for Unordered

Queries with Data Replication Jiun-Long Huang and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan

University Taiwan Cost Efficient Broadcast Based Cache Invalidation

for Mobile Environments Kwong Yuen Lai Zahir Tari and Peter Bertok RMIT

University Australia

130 ndash 300PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 2

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech USA

A Fast and Effective Steganalytic Technique Against Jsteg-Like Algorithms

Tao Zhang and Xijian Ping University of Information Engineering China

Availability of Protocol Goals

Giampaolo Bella Universitagrave di Catania Italy

Authenticity in a Reliable Protocol for Mobile Computing

Ricoletta De Francesco Universita di Pisa Italy Marinella Petrocchi Instituto de Informatica e Telematica Italy

A Role Administration System in Role-based

Authorization Infrastructures Design and Implementation

Dongwan Shin and Gail-Joon Ahn UNC Charlotte USA Sandrae Cho ETRI South Korea

300 ndash 330AM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 4 POTPOURI

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA

The Bitmap-based Feature Selection Method Wei-Chou Chen Ming-Chun Yang and Shian-Shyong Tseng

National Chiao Tung University Taiwan

Prototype-based Mining of Numeric Data Streams Francisco Ferrer-Troyano Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C

Riquelme University of Seville Spain

ADMiRe An Algebraic Approach to System Performance Analysis Using Data Mining

Techniques Kien A Hua Ning Jiang Roy Villafane and Duc Tran

University of Central Florida USA

Mining Confident Co-location Rules without A Support Threshold

Yan Huang Hui Xiong and Shashi Shekhar University of Minnesota at TwinCities USA

Jian Pei State University of New York at Buffalo USA

330 ndash 500P 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 3 Chia-Chu Chiang University of Arkansas at Little Rock USA

Property-Oriented Testing A Strategy for Exploring Dangerous Scenarios

Olfa Abdellatif-Kaddour Pascale Thevenod-Fosse and Helene Waeselynck LAAS-CNRS France

An Initial Investigation of Test Driven Development

in Industry Boby George and Laurie Williams North Carolina State

University USA A Methodology to Provide and Use Interchangeable

Services Brian Fenicle Penn State Harrisburg USA

Tim Wahls Hood College USA Efficient Mediators through Dynamic Code Generation a Method and an Experiment

Yasushi Shinjo and Toshiyuki Kubo University of Tsukuba Japan

Calton Pu Georgia Institute of Technology USA

Final Program Page 16 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND

SYSTEMS ndash 2 Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Designing and Specifying Mobility within the Multiagent Systems Engineering Methodology

Athie Self Air Force Personnel Center USA Scott DeLoach Kansas State Univereity USA

Enabling Mobile Agents to Dynamically Assume

Roles Giacomo Cabri Luca Ferrari and Letizia Leonardi Universitagrave

di Modena e Reggio Emilia Italy

Managing Agent Life Cycles in Open Distributed Systems

FMT Brazier DGA Mobach BJ Overeinder and NJE Wijngaards Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash2 AGENTS

AND UBIQUITOUS ACCESS Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Combining State and Model-based Approaches for Mobile Agent Load Balancing

Christos Georgousopoulos and Omer F Rana Cardiff University UK

Mobile Agent based Pervasive Systems Manager for

Enterprise Network Sandeep Adwankar and Venu Vasudevan Motorola

Laboratories USA

UbiData Ubiquitous Mobile File Service Jinsuo Zhang Abdelsalam Helal and Joachim Hammer

University of Florida Florida USA Extended Internet Caching Protocol A Foundation

for Building Ubiquitous Web Caching Wenzheng Gu and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida

Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 3

Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

A Protection Scheme for Collaborative Environments

Issa Traore University of Victoria Canada

Access-Controlled Resource Discovery for Pervasive Networks

Sanjay Raman Dwain Clarke Matt Burnside and Srinivas Devadas Ronald Rivest MIT USA

Network Traffic Anomaly Detection Based on Packet Bytes

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech Florida USA

A Unified Security Framework for Networked Applications

Joerg Abendroth and Christian Jensen Trinity College Ireland

530 ndash 700PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SAC 2003 WRAP-UP MEETING

SAC 2004

CALL FOR TRACK PROPOSALS

The 19th Annual SAC meeting (SAC 2004) will be held March 2004 in Cyprus and hosted by the University of Cyprus at Nicosia The conference Organizing Committee solicits proposals for organizing and hosting tracks Perspective track chairs should submit an up to two pages description for organizing a track including the following items 1) Proposed track title description of track aims topics and rationale for having such a track in SAC This rationale should reference regularly held related conferences and why the proposed track differs from them or complements them The proposed track should not be over general but also not overly specialized thus being able to attract a wide audience sharing similar interests Proposals from industry are also welcomed Theoretical topics are also welcomed provided there is clear practical potential in applying the results of such work 2) A short description of the activities (the track chair will undertake upon acceptance of the proposal) to disseminate the call-for-papers for hisher track manage the review process and collect final materials from authors of accepted papers (Specific guidelines to track chairs regarding these issues will also be provided) 3) A short CV of the perspective track chair(s) with reference to research interests and publication record directly related to the themes of the proposed track and any previous experience of involvement in the organization of similar events (A webpage URL to where such information can be found is sufficient)

For more details please visit the registration desk and pick up detailed

SAC 2004 CFT and CFP handouts

Hope to see in Nicosia Cyprus March 2004

Final Program Page 17 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

  • Organizing Committee
  • Gary Lamont Ronaldo Menezes
  • Hisham Haddad George Papadopoulos
  • Brajendra Panda Janice Carroll
  • Ryan Stansifer Warren Jones
  • William Shoaff
  • SAC 2003 Introduction
    • SAC 2003 Organizers
    • SAC 2003 Track Organizers
      • AI and Computational Logic
      • Agents Interactions Mobility and Systems
      • Bioinformatics
      • Computational Sciences
      • Computer Applications in Health Care
      • Computer Security
      • Coordination Models Languages and Applications
      • Data Mining
      • Mobile Computing and Applications
      • Parallel and Distributed Systems and Networking
        • SAC 2003 Sponsor
        • ACM SIGAPP
          • Message from the Conference Chair
            • Gary Lamont
              • Message from the Program Chairs
                • Hisham Haddad and George Papadopoulos
                  • Other Activities
                  • SAC 2004
                  • Monday Keynote Address
                    • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                      • Monday Luncheon Speaker
                        • The Computational Biology An Industrial Perspective
                          • Tuesday Keynote Address
                            • SAC 2003 Schedule
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Tutorials
                            • Monday March 10 2003
                              • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                                • Tuesday March 11 2003
                                • Wednesday March 12 2003
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become untethered from their information sources and communication media The driving forces are the availability of hand-held devices (laptoppalmtop comppocket PCs PDAs etc) rapidly emerging next gene(3G4G) wireless systems such as UMTS IMT-wireless Internet as well as the tremendous advewireless access technologies like GSMGPRS CdmaPCS1900 wireless LANs Bluetooths and so on To sumultimedia (audio video text) traffic over next genewireless networks and to provide global seamless roacapability is however an extremely challenging task applications include news-on-demand video-on-demandbrowsing traveler information health monitoring ormedicine services over wireless to the mobile users Beefficent management of scare resources like wibandwidth there exist numerous mobility induced netwoissues that need to be solved For example dynamic netopology management location (mobility) managewireless data networking QoS provisioining mobile Inarchitecturesprotocols mobile databases disconnechandling or mobile data security are some of these impproblems This tutorial aims at bringing out the researctechnological challenges in the resource and momanagement in next generation heterogeneous wisystems and provide some emerging solutions forproblem to support wireless data networking

TUTORIAL 3 - HALF DAY 1000AM ndash 100PM FIT CAMPUS CRAWFORD BUILDING ROOM S220 SEMANTIC WEB AND ONTOLOGIES

Professor Raphael Volz University of Karlsruhe Germany

Recently there is a rapidly increasing interest inSemantic Web The Semantic Web is a vision the idhaving content on the web defined and linked in a way can be interpreted by machines - not just for display purpbut for using it in various applications Ontologies providconceptual backbone for the Semantic Web by givsemantic characterization of the content Ontologiesenjoy popularity in application areas such as e-CommKnowledge and Content Management InformIntegration Bio Science and intelligent e-Services Theof this tutorial is to acquaint the audience with the basSemantic Web technologies having a particular focuontologies

1 What are the technological foundations of the SemantWeb 2 How are ontologies represented 3 How are ontologies engineered 4 What are application scenarios for Ontologies and Semantic Web technologies

It is the objective of this tutorial to communicate taudience a comprehensive picture of the Semantic Webaudience will learn which role ontologies and Semantic

technologies may play in future Web-based information

- HALF DAY

Final Program

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400PM ndash 700PM FIT CAMPUS CRAWFORD BUILDING ROOM S220

COMPLEX EVENT PROCESSING IN DISTRIBUTED ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS

Professor David Luckham Stanford University USA

The enterprise information technology (IT) infrastructure has been called an eventdriven nervous system Complex Event Processing (CEP) is an emerging technology for coping in realtime with the tasks of managing the IT infrastructures of large electronic enterprises This includes a spectrum of management tasks such as effective control of eBusiness supply chains monitoring internet-based enterprise collaborations by means of high level business events autonomous regulation of eMarketplaces and Cyber defense of our national IT infrastructure At present we do none of these tasks well And effective solutions to any of them present an enormous business opportunity All of these management tasks have in common the need to aggregate high level intelligence from the lower layers of the enterprise nervous system CEP is a technology to track causality between events and to aggregate complex high level events from sets of lower level events CEP enables us to understand easily what activities are taking place in our IT systems That is understand how those activities will affect critical functionality of the enterprise Only then can we take effective action or succinctly and correctly express automated rules to manage the electronic enterprise This tutorial will cover the basic concepts of CEP including (i) the need for new technologies to manage the electronic enterprise (ii) basic events and complex events (iii) relationships of time causality independence and aggregation between events (iv) hierarchical structure in enterprises and how to define corresponding complex event hierarchies (v) event pattern languages and rules (vi) applying event hierarchies to enterprise management Illustrative examples will be given of causal event analysis in eBusiness processing and in Cyber defense and the use of event pattern constraints in hierarchical viewing of the conformance of activity within the enterprise to its policies

MONDAY MARCH 10 2003

1000AM ndash 500PM LOBBY REGISTRATION

Page 5 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

800 ndash 830AM 2 - BARBADOS

OPENING COMMENTS

830 ndash 1000AM 2 - BARBADOS KEYNOTE ADDRESS

The Era of Biognostic Machinery Dr Lawrence Hunter (See Abstract Page 3)

1000 ndash 1030AM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) BIOINFORMATICS ndash 1 INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS

Jaochim Hammer University of Florida USA

A Recursive Connectionist Approach for Predicting Disulfide Connectivity in Proteins

Alessandro Vullo and Paolo Frasconi University of Firenze Firenze Italy

A Markov Random Field Model of Microarray

Gridding Mathias Katzer Franz Kummert and Gerhard Sagerer Bielefeld

University Bielefeld Germany Gene Functional classification by Semi-supervised

Learning from heterogeneous Data Tao Li Shenghuo Zhu Qi Li and Mitsunori Ogihara University

of Rochester Rochester NY Terminology-driven mining of biomedical literature

Goran Nenadic Irena Spasicn and Sophia Ananiadou University of Salford Salford UK

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX INFORMATION ACCESS AND RETRIEVAL ndash 1

CATEGORIZATION AND CLASSIFICATION Gabriella Pasi ITIM-CNR Italy

Supervised Term Weighting for Automated Text Categorization

Franca Debole and Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza Tecnologie dellInformazione Pisa Italy

Email Classification for Contact Centers

Ani Nenkova Columbia University New York NY USA Amit Bagga Avaya Labs Research Basking Ridge NJ USA

Expanding Domain-Specific Lexicons by Term

Categorization Henri Avancini ISISTAN Universidad del Centro de la

Provincia de Buenos Aires Tandil Argentina

Alberto Lavelli Bernardo Magnini and Roberto Zanoli Centro per la Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica Istituto Trentino di

Cultura Trento Italy Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie

dellInformazione Pisa Italy

Multiclass Text Categorization for Automated Survey Coding

Daniela Giorgetti Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale Pisa Italy

Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dellInformazione Pisa Italy

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS WEB TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS ndash 1

SEARCHING QUERYING AND CRAWLING Marlon Dumas Queensland University of Technology

Australia

Constructing Web Search Queries from the Users Information Need Expressed in a Natural Language

Jacob Shapiro and Isak Taksa Baruch College NY USA

Design of a Graphical Interface to Xquery Enrico Augurusa Daniele Braga Alessandro Campi and

Stefano Ceri Politecnico di Milano Italy

Views for Light-Weight Web Ontologies Raphael Volz Daniel Oberle Rudi Studer and Steffen Staab

Institute AIFB University of Karlsruhe Germany

Ontology-Focused Crawling of Web Documents Marc Ehrig and Alexander Maedche Institute AIFB University

of Karlsruhe Germany

1030 ndash NOON 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 1

STREAMING VIDEO AND 3D OBJECTS Michael Wainer Southern Illinois University at Carbondale

USA

A Framework of Individually-focused Teleconferencing (IFT) via an efficient 3D

Reprojection Technique Qi Li Chris Brown Chandra Kambhamettu Tao Li and

Shenghuo Zhu University of Rochester USA

Estimation of 3-D Shape and Reflectance using Multiple Moire Images and Shading Model

Shoichi Naganuma Norio Tagawa and Akihiro Minagawa Metropolitan University Japan

Streaming DivX AVI Movies

Roger Zimmermann University of Southern California USA Self-Manifestation of Composite Multimedia Objects

to Satisfy Security Constraints Vijayalakshmi Atluri Nabil Adam Ahmed Gomaa Igg

Adiwijaya Rutgers University USA

Final Program Page 6 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

1030 ndash NOON 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 1

Uwe Naumann Argonne National Laboratory USA

Towards Differentiation-Enabled Fortran 95 Compiler Technology

Malcolm Cohen Numercal Algorithm Group UK Uwe Naumann Argonne National Laboratory USA

Jan Riehme University of Hertfordshire UK

Automatic parallelism in differentiation of Fourier Transforms

H Martin Bumlucker Bruno Lang Arno Rasch Christian H Bischof Aachen University Germany

Dynamic Solver Selection for an Internet Simulation

Backbone B Bettig C Sandu A Joshi and K Birru Michigan

Technological University USA

CL_matcont A continuation toolbox in matlab A Dhooge and W Govaerts University of Gent Belgium Yu Kuznetsov W Mestrom and AM Riet Universiteit

Utrecht The Netherlands

NOON ndash 130PM OCEAN DECK GENERAL LUNCHEON SPEAKER

COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY AN INDUSTRIAL PERSPECTIVE

Dr Lee Weng (See Abstract Page 3)

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) BIOINFORMATICS ndash 2 DATABASES AND

VISUALIZATION Giri Narasimhan Florida International University USA

Fast Protein Visualization Using Java 3D Tolga Can Yujun Wang Yuan-Fang Wang and Jianwen Su

University of California at Santa Barbara CA USA

Pathways Database System An integrated set of tools for biological pathways

Wanhong Xu Larkshmi Krishnamurthy Murat Tasan Gultekin Ozsoyoglu Joseph Nadeau and Z Meral

Ozsoyoglu Case Western Reserve University Cleveland OH USA

Labrat LIMS database an extensible framework for developing laboratory information management and

analysis solutions designed for use with microarrays

Marcus Breese Matthew Stephens Jeanette McClintick Matthew Grow and Howard Edenberg Indiana University

School of Medicine Indianapolis IN USA

Similar_Join Extending DBMS with a Bio-specific Operator

Jake Yue Chen and John V Carlis Myriad Proteomics Salt Lake City UT USA

130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX INFORMATION ACCESS AND RETRIEVAL ndash 2

DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION RETRIEVAL Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza Tecnologie

dellInformazione Pisa Italy

An Architecture Support Distributed Data Retrieval in Specialized Formats

M Brian Blake MITRE Corporation McLean VA USA Methods for Ranking Information Retrieval Systems

Shengli Wu and Fabio Crestani University of Strathclyde Glasgow Scotland

Evaluating Database Selection Algorithms for

Distributed Search Mikhail Sogrine and Ahmed Patel University College Dublin

Belfield Ireland

Disproving the Fusion Hypothesis An Analysis of Data Fusion via Effective Information Retrieval

Strategies Steven Beitzel Eric Jensen Abdur Chowdhury Ophir Frieder

David Grossman Nazli Goharian Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago IL USA

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS WEB TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS ndash 2 WEB

SERVICES Sara Comai - Politecnico di Milano Italy

An XML-based Conversational Protocol for Web Services

Zahir Tari Mark McKinlay and Manish Malhotra RMIT University Australia

Classification of Ad hoc Multi-lateral Collaborations

Based on Workflow Models Andreas Wombacher and Bendick Malheko FHG-IPSI

Darmstadt Germany

Agent-Based Services for Information Portals Ciaraacuten Bryce and Michel Pawlak CUI University of Geneva

Switzerland Karsten Tolle Peter Werner and Roberto Zicari DBIS

University of Frankfurt Germany WebSOGO A Global Ontology for the Description of

Data Sources on the World Wide Web in Terms of Content Query Processing Capabilities Services

and Navigation Information Edna Ruckhaus and Mariacutea Esther Vidal Universidad Simoacuten

Boliacutevar Caracas Venezuela

Final Program Page 7 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 2

VIDEO ON DEMAND AND INDEXING Duc Tran University of Central Florida Orlando USA

Hierarchical Video Indexing based on Changes of Camera and Objects

JungHwan Oh and Maruthi Thenneru University of Texas at Arlington USA

Ning Jiang University of Central Florida USA

Overlay Multicast for Video on Demand on the Internet

Kien A Hua Duc A Tran and Roy Villafane University of Central Florida USA

A New Cache Management for Multimedia Storage

Systems Javier Fernacuteandez Muntildeoz Jesus Carretero Felix Garcia Jose M

Perez and A Calderon Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Madrid Spain

Interactive Computation and Visualization of Fetch

using Standard Computer Graphics Hardware Michael Wainer Southern Illinois University at Carbondale IL

130 ndash 300PM 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 2

Jesus A Izaguirre U Notre Dame USA

Nonlinear instability in multiple time-stepping Qun Ma and Jesacuteus Izaguirre University of Notre Dame USA

Robert D Skeel University of Illinois USA

A Treecode algorithm for computing Ewald summation of dipolar systems

ZhongHui Duan University of Akron USA Robert Krasny University of Michigan USA

Long time step molecular dynamics using targeted

Langevin stabilization Qun Ma and Jesacuteus Izaguirre University of Notre Dame USA

Quantification of Trabecular Bone Mass and

Orientation Using Gabor Wavelets Yongqing Xiang Vanessa Yingling Jonathan Silverberg and

Theodore Raphan Brooklyn College USA Mitchell B Schaffler Mount Sinai School of Medicine USA

300 ndash 330PM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) BIOINFORMATICS ndash 3 COMPUTATIONAL METHODS

AND ALGORITHMS Dawn Wilkins University of Mississippi USA

Integrative Approach for Computationally Inferring Protein Domain Interactions

See-Kiong Ng Zhuo Zhang and Soon-Heng Tan Laboratories for Information Technology Singapore

Component-based Implementation of Multiple

Sequence Alignment Umit Catalyurek Mike Gray Tahsin Kurc Joel Saltz Eric

Stahlberg and Renato Ferreira Ohio State University Columbus OH USA

Identify Amino Acid Candidates Critical for Function of Rat Imidase by Cross-Reference Voting in

Imidase SuperFamily Chihan Lee Ya-ting Lin Chuan-Yi Tang and Yuh-Shyong Yang National Chiao Tung University Hsinchu Taiwan

Inference of Transcriptional Regulation

Relationships from Gene Expression Data Andrew Tae-Jun Kwon Holger Hoos and Raymond Ng

University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX INFORMATION ACCESS AND RETRIEVAL ndash 3 WEB

SEARCHING AND RELEVANCE FEEDBACK Fabio Crestani University of Strathclyde UK

Using Agents for Multi-target Search on the Web Elisabetta Di Nitto Carlo Ghezzi and Paolo Selvini CEFRIEL -

Politecnico di Milano Milano Italy

An indexing model of HTML document Andrea Molinari and Ricardo A Marques Pereira University of

Trento Trento Italy Gabriella Pasi Institute for Multimedia Technologies - National

Council of Research Milano Italy

Web Metasearch Rank vs Score Based Rank Aggregation Methods

M Elena Renda and Umberto Straccia Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dellInformazione Pisa Italy

Efficient Evaluation of Relevance Feedback for

Multidimensional All-pairs Retrieval Michael Ortega-Binderberger Univeristy of Illinois at Urbana

Chapaign IL USA Kaushik Chakrabarti Microsoft Research

Sharad Mehrotra University of California Irvine CA USA

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS WEB TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS ndash 3

HYPERLINKS AND NAVIGATION Maristella Matera - Politecnico di Milano Italy

RepWeb Replicated Web with Referential Integrity Luis Veiga and Paulo Ferreira INESCIST Lisboa Portugal

Similarity-Based Clustering of Web Transactions Giuseppe Manco and Domenico Sacca ICAR-CNR Italy

Riccardo Ortale University of Calabria Rende Italy

Final Program Page 8 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Final Program Page 9

Recognizing the Relations between Web Pages Using Artificial Neural Network

Xing Zhu Shen Huang and Yong Yu Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai PRChina

Design Time Support for Adaptive Behaviour in Web

Sites Sven Casteleyn Olga De Troyer and Saar Brockmans Vrije

Universiteit Belgium

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 3

DATA VISUALIZATION Chaman L Sabharwal University of Missouri Rolla USA

Cluster Rendering of Skewed Datasets via

Visualization Keke Chen and Ling Liu Georgia Tech USA

Modeling and Visualizing Uncertainty in a Global

Water Balance Model James R Miller Daniel C Cliburn Johannes J Feddema and

Terry A Slocum University of Kansas USA Visualization of association rules in relational DBMS

Sharma Chakravarthy and Hongen Zhang University of Texas at Arlington USA

Supporting Real-time Visualization With The HDoV

Tree Lidan Shou Zhiyong Huang and Kian-Lee Tan National

University of Singapore Singapore

330 ndash 500PM 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 3

Sreekanth Pannala Oak Ridge National Laboratory USA

Discretizing aerosol dynamics with B-splines Adrian Sandu and Christian Borden Michigan Technological

University USA

Real-Time Monitoring of Large Scientific Simulations

V Pascucci D E Laney R J Frank G Scorzelli Linsen B Hamann F Gygi

Hybrid (mixed SMPDMP) Parallelization of MFIX A Multiphase CFD Code for Modeling Fluidized Beds Sreekanth Pannala Ed DrsquoAzevedo Oak Ridge National Lab Madhava Syamlal National Energy Technology Lab USA

Terascale simulation of cumulus convection on

ASCI WHITE David Stevens Lawrence Livermore National Lab USA

530 ndash 700PM 5 - ST THOMAS SIGAPP BUSINESS MEETING

700 ndash 800PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) TRACK CHAIRS PLANNING MEETING

TUESDAY MA

800AM ndash 500PM REGIS

800 ndash 830AM KEYNOT

The Software EngineDeploying Mission C

an Era of PervMr Richard Simonia

1000 ndash 1030AM COFFE

1030 ndash NOON E-COMMERCE T

Sviatoslav Braynov State U

Semantic MatchmakMark

Tommaso Di Noia Eugenio DMarina Mongiello

A Multi-Agent System

Transaction anNatalia Loacutepez Manuel Nuacutentildeez

Rubio Universidad Co

A Model for the ConfiSynchronization of Co

YainndashWhar Si David EdmoDumas Queensland Univ

Organizational ModeliContext of W

WMP van der Aalst andUniversity of Tec

Akhil Kumar Penn

SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

RCH 11 2003 LOBBY TRATION 2 - BARBADOS E ADDRESS

ering of Applications - ritical Applications in

asive Computing n (See Abstract Page 4)

LOBBY E BREAK

1 - ARUBA ECHNOLOGIES ndash 1

niversity of New York at Buffalo USA

ing in a P-2-P Electronic etplace i Sciascio Francesco Donini and

Politecnico di Bari Italy

for E-Barter Including d Shipping Costs Ismael Rodriacuteguez and Fernando

mplutense de Madrid Spain

gurable Composition and mplex Trading Activities

nd Arthur Hofstede and Marlon ersity of Technology Australia

ng in UML and XML in the orkflow Systems HMW Verbeek Eindhoven hnology Netherlands State University USA

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 1 PARALLEL SYSTEMS AND

NETWORKS Robert van Engelen Florida State University USA

Performance Prediction of Wormhole Switching in Hypercubes with Bursty Traffic Pattern

Geyong Min University of Bradford UK Mohamed Ould-Khaoua University of Glasgow UK

John Ferguson University of Strathclyde UK

Bluepoint A Bluetooth-based Architecture for Location-Positioning Services

Alvin Chan Hong Va Leong Joseph Chan Alan Hon Larry Lau and Leo Li Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

An Improvement on Binary-Swap Compositing for

Sort-Last Parallel Rendering Akira Takeuchi Fumihiko Ino and Kenichi Hagihara Osaka

University Japan

Automatic Code Generation for a Convection Scheme

Paul van der Mark and Lex Wolters Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science Netherlands

Gerard Cats Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute Netherlands

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS IMAGE AND VIDEO DATABASES

Borko Furht and Oge Marques Florida Atlantic University

Image Retrieval With Embedded Region Relationships

Sharat Chandran and Naga Kiran Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India

An Adaptive Three-Dimensional DCT Compression

Based on Motion Analysis Borko Furht Ken Gustafson Hesong Huang and Oge Marques

Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton FL USA

Automatic interpretation of soccer video for highlights extraction and annotation

J Assfalg M Bertini C Colombo A Del Bimbo and W Nunziati Universita di Firenze Firenze Italia

Improving Image Retrieval Effectiveness in Query-

by-Example Environment Khanh Vu Oklahoma State University Tulsa OK USA

Kien A Hua and Ning Jiang University of Central Florida Orlando FL USA

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 1

KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEMS Pierre Collet INRIA Projet Fractales France

Introducing Lateral Thinking in Search Engines with Interactive Evolutionary Algorithms

Yann Landrin-Schweitzer Evelyne Lutton and Pierre Collet Projet FRACTALES INRIA Bat 24 78153 Le Chesnay Cedex

FRANCE Thierry Prost Immeuble Le Beau Site 74150 Mont Saxonnex

FRANCE Enhancement of Wavelet-Based Medical Image Retrieval Through Feature Evaluation Using an

Information Gain Measure O H Karam A M Hamad S Ghoniemy and S Rady Ain

Shams University Cairo Egypt

On the Fuzzy Bayesian Inference of Population Annoyance Level Caused by Noise Exposure

Juan-Miguel Leoacuten-Rojas and Valentiacuten Masero University of Extremadura Caacuteceres SPAIN

Montantildea Morales IES Puente Ajuda Badajoz SPAIN

1030 ndash NOON 2 - BARBADOS AI AND COMPUTATIONAL LOGIC

Chih-Cheng Hung Southern Polytechnic State University USA

A Coarse-Grain Parallel Genetic Algorithm For Finding Ramsey Numbers

Iker Gondra and Mansur H Samadzadeh Oklahoma State University USA

Implementing Fuzzy Expert System for Intelligent

Buildings Carlos A Reyes-Garcia and Elva Corona Instituto Nacional de

Astrofiacutesica Optica y Electroacutenica Mexico Schedulers for RuleBased Constraint Programming Krzysztof R Apt and Sebastian Brand CWI the Netherlands

Image Texture Classification Using Datagrams and

Characteristic Views Shisong Yang and Chih-Cheng Hung Southern Polytechnic

State University USA

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES ndash 2 Peter Wurman North Carolina State University USA

Architecture for User-Controlled e-Privacy Peter Bodorik Dalhousie University Canada Dawn Jutla Saint Maryrsquos University Canada

Addressing E-Business Privacy Concerns The

Roles of Trust and Value Compatibility Joseph Cazier Benjamin Shao and Robert St Louis Arizona

State University USA

Final Program Page 10 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

reality a Scalable Intelligent Travel Planner Marc Torrens Patrick Hertzog Loic Samson and Boi Faltings

iFAOrsquos Future Lab Switzerland

Systems Architecture for Pervasive Retail George Roussos Birkbeck College UK

Panos Kourouthanasis ELTRUN-AUEB Greece Eugene Gryazin Espoo Finland

Mike Pryzbliski NOKIA Finland George Kalpogiannis Procter and Gamble Greece

George Giaglis ELTRUN-AUEB Greece

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 2 ROUTING ALGORITHMS

Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA

An Alternative Routing Algorithm for Pyramid Structures

Zhizhang Shen Plymouth State College USA A Simple and Energy-Efficient Routing Protocol for

Radio Networks Amitava Datta and Subbiah Soundaralakshmi University of

Western Australia

An Optimal Broadcasting Schema for Multidimensional Mesh Structures

Zhizhang Shen Plymouth State College USA

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS DATABASE TECHNOLOGY ndash 1

Henrique Paques Georgia Institute of Technology USA

PINE - Podium Incremental Neighbor Evaluator for Classifying Spatial Data

William Perrizo Qin Ding Anne Denton Kirk Scott Qiang ding and Maleq Khan North Dakota State University USA

Integrated Querying of XML Data in RDBMSs

Albrecht Schmidt Stefan Manegold and Martin Kersten CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Accessee Controlled Type Selection for a Multi-type

Object Hideki Sato and Masayoshi Aritsugi Daido Institute of

Technology Japan

Hybrid Log Segmentation for Assured Damage Assessment

Prahalad Ragothaman and Brajendra Panda University of Arkansas USA

130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 2

WEB COLLABORATIVE AND SECURITY SYSTEMS FOR HEALTH CARE

Lewis Hassell Drexel University Philadelphia USA

Modeling the Workflow of Prescription Writing Understanding Requirements for Automation

Lewis Hassell Drexel University Philadelphia PA USA John H Holmes University of Pennsylvania School of

Medicine Philadelphia PA USA Echo-Cardiography on the Web Design and Set-Up

of a Virtual Community of Experts Frumento Enrico Bianchin Enrico and Guerriero Lorenzo

CEFRIEL Politecnico di Milano Milano Italy

Integrating Smart Card Access to Webbased Medical Information System

Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

Role-Based Authorization in Decentralized Health Care Environments

Gail-Joon Ahn and Badrinath Mohan University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte NC USA

130 ndash 300 2 - BARBADOS COORDINATION MODELS LANGUAGES AND

APPLICATIONS ndash 1 Andrea Omicini Universitˆ di Bologna Cesena Italy

Coordination-Based Distributed Constraint Solving in DICE

Peter Zoeteweij CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Basic Components for Constraint Solver Cooperations

Eric Monfroy UniversitŽ de Nantes France Carlos Castro Universidad Tžcnica Federico Santa Maria

Valpararsquoso Chile A New Approach to Scalable Linda-systems Based

on Swarms Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

Robert Tolksdorf Freie UniversitŠt Berlin Germany

PeerSpaces Data-driven Coordination in Peer-to-Peer Networks

Nadia Busi Cristian Manfredini Alberto Montresor and Gianluigi Zavattaro Universitˆ di Bologna Italy

300 ndash 330PM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES ndash 3

Peter Wurman North Carolina State University USA COSAR Commitment-Oriented ldquoSense and

Respondrdquo System for Microelectronic Manufacturing

Jun-Jang Jeng Henry Chang and Jen-Yao Chung IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Final Program Page 11 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

iGrocer- A Ubiquitous and Pervasive Smart Grocery Shopping System

Sangeetha Shekar Prashant Nair and Abdelsalam (Sumi) Helal University of Florida Gainesville USA

CIGMA Active Inventory Service in Global e-Market

Based on Efficient Catalog Management Su Myeon Kim Kyungmin Cho Inseok Hwang Seungwoo

Kang and Heung-Kyu Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Korea

330 ndash 500PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 3 LOAD BALANCING IN PARALLEL

AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA

A Lightweight Java Taskspaces Framework for Scientific Computing on Computational Grids H De Sterck University of Colorado at Boulder USA

RS Markel Advansys Inc USA T Pohl and U Rude University of Erlangen-Nurnberg

Germany A Dynamic Load Distribution Strategy for Systems

Under High Task Variation and Heavy Traffic Bin Fu and Zahir Tari School of Compute Science and

Information and Technology Australia

Implementation of a Proactive Load Sharing Scheme

R Anane Coventry University UK R J Anthony University of Greenwich UK

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS DATABASE TECHNOLOGY ndash 2

Stefan Manegold CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Distributed Query Adaptation and Its Trade-offs Henrique Paques Ling Liu and Calton Pu Georgia Institute of

Technology USA Xquery Speedup Using Replication in Mapping XML

into Relations Jaehoon Kim and Seog Park SOGANG University Korea

Applying Genetic Algorithms in Database Partitioning

Vincent Ng and N Gorla Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

A Dynamic DataCurrency Protocol for Mobile

Database Design and Reconfiguration Yanli Xia and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 3 DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College WA

Intelligent Agents for Patient Monitoring and Diagnostics

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College Spokane WA USA

SOM - Feature Extraction from Patient Discharge Summaries

Dyan J Tufts-Conrad A Nur Zincir-Heywood and David Zitner Dalhousie University Halifax NS Canada

Applying Information Visualization Techniques to

Capture and Explore the Course of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Monika Lanzenberger and Silvia Miksch Institute of Software

Technology and Interactive Systems Vienna University of Technology Vienna Austria

Susanne Ohmann and Christian Popow University of Vienna Waehringer Guertel Vienna Austria

Data Visualization Using Kernel Density Estimation

to Examine Patterns of Physician Practice Patricia Cerrito University of Louisville USA

330 ndash 500 2 - BARBADOS COORDINATION MODELS LANGUAGES AND

APPLICATIONS ndash 2 Sascha Ossowski Universidad Rey Juan Carlos Madrid

Spain

Eliciting Coordination Policies from Requirements Henry Muccini and Fabio Mancinelli Universitˆ dellAquila

Italy Comparing Semantic Frameworks for Coordination On the Conformance Issue for Coordination Media

Mirko Viroli Universitˆ di Bologna Cesena Italy

An Extensible Architecture-based Framework for Coordination Languages

Torsten Fink and Karsten Otto Freie UniversitŠt Berlin Germany

Synchronization Analysis for Decentralizing

Composite Web Services Mangala Gowri Nanda and Neeran Karnik IBM India Research

Laboratory New Delhi India

530 ndash 645PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

SAC 2004 ORGANIZATION MEETING

Final Program Page 12 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

SAC 2003 BANQUET

AT KENNEDY SPACE CENTER DEPARTURE FROM HOTEL AT 700PM

WEDNESDA2

800AM ndash NOON REGI

830 ndash 1000AM

DATA MINING ndash 1CLUSTERING AN

Mitsunori Ogihara U

Tough Constraint-BaseM

Lei Jia and Renqing PeDingyu Pei Ton

Mining MaximaJun-Lin Lin Yuan

A density based ap

Hui Wang UniDavid Bell Queen

Ivo Duntsch Bro A Customizable Hybrid AYu Qian and Kang Zhang U

830 ndash 1000AM PROGRAMMING LA

TECHBarrett Bryant University

Features of the ConcurrAl

Matthew Huntbach Queen A Transition-based St

SoftwaIssa Traore University of

Can a Parser be Generated from Examples Marjan Mernik Goran Gerlic and Viljem Zumer University of

Maribor Maribor Slovenia Barrett R Bryant University of Alabama at Birmingham

Birmingham AL USA

Pointer Analysis of Multithreaded Java Programs Mangala Gowri Nanda IBM India Research Laboratory IIT

New Delhi India

Final Program

Y MARCH 12 003 LOBBY STRATION

1 - ARUBA ASSOCIATION RULES D CLASSIFICATIONS niversity of Rochester USA

d Frequent Closed Itemsets ining

i Shanghai University China gji University China

l Frequent Intervals Ze University Taiwan

proach to classification versity of Ulster UK s University Belfast UK ck University Canada

pproach to Data Clustering niversity of Texas Dallas USA

3 - SALON C (ATM) NGUAGES AND OBJECT NOLOGIES of Alabama at Birmingham USA

ent Programming Language dwych Mary University of London UK rategy for Object-oriented re Testing

Victoria Victoria BC Canada

S Ramesh India Institute of Technology Bombay India

830 ndash 1000AM 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 1

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Multi-objective Optimization in the Area Coverage Problems for Cellular Communication Networks

Evaluation of an Elitist Evolutionary Strategy Larry Raisanen and Roger Whitaker Cardiff University UK

Multi-Heuristic List Scheduling Genetic Algorithms

for Task Scheduling Andy Auyeung Iker Gondra and HK Dai Oklahoma State

University USA A Spanning Tree-Based Genetic Algorithm for Some

Instances of the Rectilinear Steiner problem with Obstacles

Rita Hare and Bryant Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

A Hybrid AI Approach for Nurse Rostering Haibing Li Andrew Lim National University of Singapore

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management University Singapore

830 ndash 1000AM 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 1 DESIGN SPACE EXPLORATION Jie Liu - Palo Alto Research Center Palo Alto CA USA

Partitioning of Embedded Applications onto Heterogeneous Multiprocessor Architectures

Fabio Salice and William Fornaciari Politecnico di Milano and CEFRIEL Milano Italy

Luca Del Vecchio and Luigi Pomante CEFRIEL Milano Italy

A Software Framework for Efficient System-level Performance Evaluation of Embedded Systems Joseph E Coffland and Andy D Pimentel University of

Amsterdam The Netherlands

A Methodology for the Efficient Architectural Exploration of Energy-Delay Trade-offs for

Embedded Systems Lorenzo Salvemini ALaRI Switzerland

Mariagiovanna Sami C SilvanoH V Zaccaria Politecnico di Milano Italy

Roberto Zafalon ST Microelectronics Italy

Page 13 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

ARCHITECT-R A System for Reconfigurable Robots Design

R Gonccedilalves and P Moraes Universidade de Satildeo Paulo Brasil JMP Cardoso University of Algarve Portugal

DF Wolf University of Southern California USA M Fernandes R Romero and E Marques Universidade de Satildeo

Paulo Brasil

830 ndash 1000AM 6 - ST ANNE DIGITAL CONTENT AND EDUCATION

Monica Landoni University of Strathclyde UK

Ignacio Aedo Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

An approach for adaptable learning systems with respect to psychological aspects

Hildegards Rumetshofer and Wolfram Woumlszlig Johannes Kepler University Linz

Evaluating the Usability of Portable Electronic

Books Ruth Wilson and Monica Landoni Univ of Strathclyde UK

Architecture to support dynamic composition of

Math Lesson Plans M Kellar B MacKay R Zhang and C Watters Dalhousie

University Canada D Kaufman and J Borwein Simon Fraser University Canada

InterMediActor a framework for instructional design based on competences

FJ Valverde-Albacete R Pedraza-Jimeacutenez J Cid-Sueiro P Diacuteaz-Peacuterez A Navia-Vaacutezquez and H Molina-Bulla EPS-

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

1000 ndash 1030AM LOBBY COFFEE BREAK

1030 ndash NOON 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 2 APPLICATIONS OF DATA MINING

Rosa Meo University of Torino Italy

Bootstrapping a data mining intrusion detection system

Daniel Barbara Yi Li Jia-Ling Lin and Sushil Jajodia George Mason University USA

Julia Cout James Madison University USA

Building Knowledge Discovery into a Geospatial Decision Support System

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA Jitender Deogun and Steve Goddard University of Nebraska

Lincoln USA An Efficient Method for Mining Associated Service

Patterns in Mobile Web Environments Shin-Mu Tseng and Cing-Fu Tsui National Cheng Kung

University Taiwan

Using Latent Semantic Indexing to Filter Spam Kevin R Gee University of Texas at Arlington USA

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 1 Markus Montigel University of New Orleans USA

An Integrated Framework for Formal Development of Open Distributed Systems

Issa Traore and Hong Ye University of Victoria Canada Demissie B Aredo Norwegian Computing Center Norway

Modeling the meaning of transitions from and to

concurrent states in UML State Machines Egon Boerger Elvinia Riccobene Universit `a di Pisa Italy

Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK Representing the Applications and Compositions of

Design Patterns in UML Jing Dong University of Texas at Dallas USA

On the Composition of Java Frameworks Control-

flows Ana C V de Melo and Bruno M Moutinho Cidade

Universitaria Brazil

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 2

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Automatic Test Program Generation for Pipeline Processors

F Corno G Cumani M Sonza Reorda and G Squillero Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica Politecnico di

Torino Italy

Manpower Scheduling with Time Windows Andrew Lim HKUST Kowloon Hong Kong

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management

University Singapore Song Lei National University of Singapore Singapore

Greedy Heuristics and an Efficient Evolutionary Algorithm for the Bounded-Diameter Minimum

Spanning Tree problem Guumlnther Raidl Vienna University of Technology Austria

Bryant A Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

On the Influence of GVR in Vehicle Routing Jorge Tavares Francisco B Pereira Penousal Machado and

Ernesto Costa Universidade de Coimbra Portugal

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 2 SUPPORTING SYSTEMS Alessio Bechini University of Pisa Italy

Final Program Page 14 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Validation of Code-Improving Transformations for Embedded Systems

Robert van Engelen David Whalley and Xin Yuan Florida State University USA

An Optimized Java Interpreter for Connected

Devices and Embedded Systems Andrew Beatty Kevin Casey David Gregg and Andrew Nisbet

Trinity College Dublin Ireland TinyGALS A Programming Model for Event-Driven

Embedded Systems Elaine Cheong and Judy A Liebman University of California

Jie Liu and Feng Zhao Palo Alto Research Center USA

An Efficient Time Representation for Real-Time Embedded Systems

Alessio Carlini and Giorgio Buttazzo Universitagrave di Pavia Italy

1030 ndash NOON 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 1

Giampaolo Bella Universita di Catania Italy

Authentication of LZ-77 compressed data Mikhail Atallah Purdue University USA

Stephano Lonardi University of California Riverside USA

Authentication and Access Delegation with User-Released Certificates

Lavinia Egidi Universitagrave del Piemonte Orientale Avogadro Italy

Maurizio Melato NICE srl Italy

Delay-Based Circuit Authentication and Applications

Blaise Gassend Dwaine Clarke and Srinivas Devadas MIT USA

Marten van Dijk Philips Research USA An Approach to Secure Information Flow on Object

Oriented Role-based Access Control Model Chang Zhang University of Regina Canada

Cungang Yang University of Regina Canada

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

DATA MINING ndash 3 DATA MINING MODELS AND LANGUAGES

Kang Zhang University of Texas at Dallas USA

A New Distributed Data Mining Model Based on Similarity

Tao Li Shenghuo Zhu and Mitsunori Ogihara University of Rochester USA

Optimization of a Language for Data Mining Rosa Meo Universita degli Studi di Torino Italy

Discovering Interesting Information in XML Data

with Association Rules Daniele Braga Alessandro Campi and Stefano Ceri Politecnico

di Milano Italy Mika Klemettinen Nokia Research Center Finland

PierLuca Lanzi Politecnico di Milano Italy

An Efficient Data Structure for Decision Rules Discovery

Raul Giraldez Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C Riquelme University of Seville Spain

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 2 Herbert Thompson Florida Institute of Technology USA

A method for the automatic generation of test suites from object models

Jim Davies Charles Crichton and Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK

Towards Model-Based Generation of Self-Priming

and Self-Checking Conformance Tests for Interactive Systems

Amit Paradkar IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Using Operational Distributions to Judge Testing Progress

Elaine J Weyuker ATampT Labs - Research USA

On the Use of the Classification-Tree Method by Beginning Software Testers

Y T Yu City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong S P Ng Swinburne University of Technology Australia Pak-Lok Poon HK Polytechnic University Hong Kong

T Y Chen Swinburne University of Technology Australia 130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX

AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND SYSTEMS ndash 1

Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Stability vs Optimality Tradeoff in Game Theoretic Mechanisms for QoS Provision

Andrew Lomonosov and Meera Sitharam University of Florida USA

Kihong Park Purdue University USA

A Multi-Agent System for Remote Psychological Profiling with Role Playing Games Based Tests Stefania Bandini Sara Manzoni and Giuseppe Vizzari

Universitagrave degli Studi di Milano Bicocca Italy

Final Program Page 15 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Are multiagent algorithms relevant for real hardware A case study for distributed constraint

algorithms Paul Scerri Pragnesh Jay Modi Wei-Min Shen and Milind

Tambe University of Southern California USA A Top down approach for MAS protocol description

Joaquin Pentildea Rafael Corchuelo and Joseacute L Arjona Universisdad de Sevilla Spain

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash1

INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AND BROADCAST Hong Va Leong Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Adaptive Dissemination of Dynamic Information Services in an Extended Data Broadcast

Environment Chih-Lin Hu and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan University

Taiwan

Selecting the Best Valid Scopes for Wireless Dissemination of Location-dependent Data

Baihua Zheng Wang-Chien Lee and Dik Lun Lee Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong

Broadcast Program Generation for Unordered

Queries with Data Replication Jiun-Long Huang and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan

University Taiwan Cost Efficient Broadcast Based Cache Invalidation

for Mobile Environments Kwong Yuen Lai Zahir Tari and Peter Bertok RMIT

University Australia

130 ndash 300PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 2

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech USA

A Fast and Effective Steganalytic Technique Against Jsteg-Like Algorithms

Tao Zhang and Xijian Ping University of Information Engineering China

Availability of Protocol Goals

Giampaolo Bella Universitagrave di Catania Italy

Authenticity in a Reliable Protocol for Mobile Computing

Ricoletta De Francesco Universita di Pisa Italy Marinella Petrocchi Instituto de Informatica e Telematica Italy

A Role Administration System in Role-based

Authorization Infrastructures Design and Implementation

Dongwan Shin and Gail-Joon Ahn UNC Charlotte USA Sandrae Cho ETRI South Korea

300 ndash 330AM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 4 POTPOURI

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA

The Bitmap-based Feature Selection Method Wei-Chou Chen Ming-Chun Yang and Shian-Shyong Tseng

National Chiao Tung University Taiwan

Prototype-based Mining of Numeric Data Streams Francisco Ferrer-Troyano Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C

Riquelme University of Seville Spain

ADMiRe An Algebraic Approach to System Performance Analysis Using Data Mining

Techniques Kien A Hua Ning Jiang Roy Villafane and Duc Tran

University of Central Florida USA

Mining Confident Co-location Rules without A Support Threshold

Yan Huang Hui Xiong and Shashi Shekhar University of Minnesota at TwinCities USA

Jian Pei State University of New York at Buffalo USA

330 ndash 500P 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 3 Chia-Chu Chiang University of Arkansas at Little Rock USA

Property-Oriented Testing A Strategy for Exploring Dangerous Scenarios

Olfa Abdellatif-Kaddour Pascale Thevenod-Fosse and Helene Waeselynck LAAS-CNRS France

An Initial Investigation of Test Driven Development

in Industry Boby George and Laurie Williams North Carolina State

University USA A Methodology to Provide and Use Interchangeable

Services Brian Fenicle Penn State Harrisburg USA

Tim Wahls Hood College USA Efficient Mediators through Dynamic Code Generation a Method and an Experiment

Yasushi Shinjo and Toshiyuki Kubo University of Tsukuba Japan

Calton Pu Georgia Institute of Technology USA

Final Program Page 16 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND

SYSTEMS ndash 2 Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Designing and Specifying Mobility within the Multiagent Systems Engineering Methodology

Athie Self Air Force Personnel Center USA Scott DeLoach Kansas State Univereity USA

Enabling Mobile Agents to Dynamically Assume

Roles Giacomo Cabri Luca Ferrari and Letizia Leonardi Universitagrave

di Modena e Reggio Emilia Italy

Managing Agent Life Cycles in Open Distributed Systems

FMT Brazier DGA Mobach BJ Overeinder and NJE Wijngaards Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash2 AGENTS

AND UBIQUITOUS ACCESS Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Combining State and Model-based Approaches for Mobile Agent Load Balancing

Christos Georgousopoulos and Omer F Rana Cardiff University UK

Mobile Agent based Pervasive Systems Manager for

Enterprise Network Sandeep Adwankar and Venu Vasudevan Motorola

Laboratories USA

UbiData Ubiquitous Mobile File Service Jinsuo Zhang Abdelsalam Helal and Joachim Hammer

University of Florida Florida USA Extended Internet Caching Protocol A Foundation

for Building Ubiquitous Web Caching Wenzheng Gu and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida

Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 3

Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

A Protection Scheme for Collaborative Environments

Issa Traore University of Victoria Canada

Access-Controlled Resource Discovery for Pervasive Networks

Sanjay Raman Dwain Clarke Matt Burnside and Srinivas Devadas Ronald Rivest MIT USA

Network Traffic Anomaly Detection Based on Packet Bytes

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech Florida USA

A Unified Security Framework for Networked Applications

Joerg Abendroth and Christian Jensen Trinity College Ireland

530 ndash 700PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SAC 2003 WRAP-UP MEETING

SAC 2004

CALL FOR TRACK PROPOSALS

The 19th Annual SAC meeting (SAC 2004) will be held March 2004 in Cyprus and hosted by the University of Cyprus at Nicosia The conference Organizing Committee solicits proposals for organizing and hosting tracks Perspective track chairs should submit an up to two pages description for organizing a track including the following items 1) Proposed track title description of track aims topics and rationale for having such a track in SAC This rationale should reference regularly held related conferences and why the proposed track differs from them or complements them The proposed track should not be over general but also not overly specialized thus being able to attract a wide audience sharing similar interests Proposals from industry are also welcomed Theoretical topics are also welcomed provided there is clear practical potential in applying the results of such work 2) A short description of the activities (the track chair will undertake upon acceptance of the proposal) to disseminate the call-for-papers for hisher track manage the review process and collect final materials from authors of accepted papers (Specific guidelines to track chairs regarding these issues will also be provided) 3) A short CV of the perspective track chair(s) with reference to research interests and publication record directly related to the themes of the proposed track and any previous experience of involvement in the organization of similar events (A webpage URL to where such information can be found is sufficient)

For more details please visit the registration desk and pick up detailed

SAC 2004 CFT and CFP handouts

Hope to see in Nicosia Cyprus March 2004

Final Program Page 17 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

  • Organizing Committee
  • Gary Lamont Ronaldo Menezes
  • Hisham Haddad George Papadopoulos
  • Brajendra Panda Janice Carroll
  • Ryan Stansifer Warren Jones
  • William Shoaff
  • SAC 2003 Introduction
    • SAC 2003 Organizers
    • SAC 2003 Track Organizers
      • AI and Computational Logic
      • Agents Interactions Mobility and Systems
      • Bioinformatics
      • Computational Sciences
      • Computer Applications in Health Care
      • Computer Security
      • Coordination Models Languages and Applications
      • Data Mining
      • Mobile Computing and Applications
      • Parallel and Distributed Systems and Networking
        • SAC 2003 Sponsor
        • ACM SIGAPP
          • Message from the Conference Chair
            • Gary Lamont
              • Message from the Program Chairs
                • Hisham Haddad and George Papadopoulos
                  • Other Activities
                  • SAC 2004
                  • Monday Keynote Address
                    • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                      • Monday Luncheon Speaker
                        • The Computational Biology An Industrial Perspective
                          • Tuesday Keynote Address
                            • SAC 2003 Schedule
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Tutorials
                            • Monday March 10 2003
                              • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                                • Tuesday March 11 2003
                                • Wednesday March 12 2003
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800 ndash 830AM 2 - BARBADOS

OPENING COMMENTS

830 ndash 1000AM 2 - BARBADOS KEYNOTE ADDRESS

The Era of Biognostic Machinery Dr Lawrence Hunter (See Abstract Page 3)

1000 ndash 1030AM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) BIOINFORMATICS ndash 1 INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS

Jaochim Hammer University of Florida USA

A Recursive Connectionist Approach for Predicting Disulfide Connectivity in Proteins

Alessandro Vullo and Paolo Frasconi University of Firenze Firenze Italy

A Markov Random Field Model of Microarray

Gridding Mathias Katzer Franz Kummert and Gerhard Sagerer Bielefeld

University Bielefeld Germany Gene Functional classification by Semi-supervised

Learning from heterogeneous Data Tao Li Shenghuo Zhu Qi Li and Mitsunori Ogihara University

of Rochester Rochester NY Terminology-driven mining of biomedical literature

Goran Nenadic Irena Spasicn and Sophia Ananiadou University of Salford Salford UK

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX INFORMATION ACCESS AND RETRIEVAL ndash 1

CATEGORIZATION AND CLASSIFICATION Gabriella Pasi ITIM-CNR Italy

Supervised Term Weighting for Automated Text Categorization

Franca Debole and Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza Tecnologie dellInformazione Pisa Italy

Email Classification for Contact Centers

Ani Nenkova Columbia University New York NY USA Amit Bagga Avaya Labs Research Basking Ridge NJ USA

Expanding Domain-Specific Lexicons by Term

Categorization Henri Avancini ISISTAN Universidad del Centro de la

Provincia de Buenos Aires Tandil Argentina

Alberto Lavelli Bernardo Magnini and Roberto Zanoli Centro per la Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica Istituto Trentino di

Cultura Trento Italy Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie

dellInformazione Pisa Italy

Multiclass Text Categorization for Automated Survey Coding

Daniela Giorgetti Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale Pisa Italy

Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dellInformazione Pisa Italy

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS WEB TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS ndash 1

SEARCHING QUERYING AND CRAWLING Marlon Dumas Queensland University of Technology

Australia

Constructing Web Search Queries from the Users Information Need Expressed in a Natural Language

Jacob Shapiro and Isak Taksa Baruch College NY USA

Design of a Graphical Interface to Xquery Enrico Augurusa Daniele Braga Alessandro Campi and

Stefano Ceri Politecnico di Milano Italy

Views for Light-Weight Web Ontologies Raphael Volz Daniel Oberle Rudi Studer and Steffen Staab

Institute AIFB University of Karlsruhe Germany

Ontology-Focused Crawling of Web Documents Marc Ehrig and Alexander Maedche Institute AIFB University

of Karlsruhe Germany

1030 ndash NOON 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 1

STREAMING VIDEO AND 3D OBJECTS Michael Wainer Southern Illinois University at Carbondale

USA

A Framework of Individually-focused Teleconferencing (IFT) via an efficient 3D

Reprojection Technique Qi Li Chris Brown Chandra Kambhamettu Tao Li and

Shenghuo Zhu University of Rochester USA

Estimation of 3-D Shape and Reflectance using Multiple Moire Images and Shading Model

Shoichi Naganuma Norio Tagawa and Akihiro Minagawa Metropolitan University Japan

Streaming DivX AVI Movies

Roger Zimmermann University of Southern California USA Self-Manifestation of Composite Multimedia Objects

to Satisfy Security Constraints Vijayalakshmi Atluri Nabil Adam Ahmed Gomaa Igg

Adiwijaya Rutgers University USA

Final Program Page 6 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

1030 ndash NOON 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 1

Uwe Naumann Argonne National Laboratory USA

Towards Differentiation-Enabled Fortran 95 Compiler Technology

Malcolm Cohen Numercal Algorithm Group UK Uwe Naumann Argonne National Laboratory USA

Jan Riehme University of Hertfordshire UK

Automatic parallelism in differentiation of Fourier Transforms

H Martin Bumlucker Bruno Lang Arno Rasch Christian H Bischof Aachen University Germany

Dynamic Solver Selection for an Internet Simulation

Backbone B Bettig C Sandu A Joshi and K Birru Michigan

Technological University USA

CL_matcont A continuation toolbox in matlab A Dhooge and W Govaerts University of Gent Belgium Yu Kuznetsov W Mestrom and AM Riet Universiteit

Utrecht The Netherlands

NOON ndash 130PM OCEAN DECK GENERAL LUNCHEON SPEAKER

COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY AN INDUSTRIAL PERSPECTIVE

Dr Lee Weng (See Abstract Page 3)

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) BIOINFORMATICS ndash 2 DATABASES AND

VISUALIZATION Giri Narasimhan Florida International University USA

Fast Protein Visualization Using Java 3D Tolga Can Yujun Wang Yuan-Fang Wang and Jianwen Su

University of California at Santa Barbara CA USA

Pathways Database System An integrated set of tools for biological pathways

Wanhong Xu Larkshmi Krishnamurthy Murat Tasan Gultekin Ozsoyoglu Joseph Nadeau and Z Meral

Ozsoyoglu Case Western Reserve University Cleveland OH USA

Labrat LIMS database an extensible framework for developing laboratory information management and

analysis solutions designed for use with microarrays

Marcus Breese Matthew Stephens Jeanette McClintick Matthew Grow and Howard Edenberg Indiana University

School of Medicine Indianapolis IN USA

Similar_Join Extending DBMS with a Bio-specific Operator

Jake Yue Chen and John V Carlis Myriad Proteomics Salt Lake City UT USA

130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX INFORMATION ACCESS AND RETRIEVAL ndash 2

DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION RETRIEVAL Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza Tecnologie

dellInformazione Pisa Italy

An Architecture Support Distributed Data Retrieval in Specialized Formats

M Brian Blake MITRE Corporation McLean VA USA Methods for Ranking Information Retrieval Systems

Shengli Wu and Fabio Crestani University of Strathclyde Glasgow Scotland

Evaluating Database Selection Algorithms for

Distributed Search Mikhail Sogrine and Ahmed Patel University College Dublin

Belfield Ireland

Disproving the Fusion Hypothesis An Analysis of Data Fusion via Effective Information Retrieval

Strategies Steven Beitzel Eric Jensen Abdur Chowdhury Ophir Frieder

David Grossman Nazli Goharian Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago IL USA

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS WEB TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS ndash 2 WEB

SERVICES Sara Comai - Politecnico di Milano Italy

An XML-based Conversational Protocol for Web Services

Zahir Tari Mark McKinlay and Manish Malhotra RMIT University Australia

Classification of Ad hoc Multi-lateral Collaborations

Based on Workflow Models Andreas Wombacher and Bendick Malheko FHG-IPSI

Darmstadt Germany

Agent-Based Services for Information Portals Ciaraacuten Bryce and Michel Pawlak CUI University of Geneva

Switzerland Karsten Tolle Peter Werner and Roberto Zicari DBIS

University of Frankfurt Germany WebSOGO A Global Ontology for the Description of

Data Sources on the World Wide Web in Terms of Content Query Processing Capabilities Services

and Navigation Information Edna Ruckhaus and Mariacutea Esther Vidal Universidad Simoacuten

Boliacutevar Caracas Venezuela

Final Program Page 7 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 2

VIDEO ON DEMAND AND INDEXING Duc Tran University of Central Florida Orlando USA

Hierarchical Video Indexing based on Changes of Camera and Objects

JungHwan Oh and Maruthi Thenneru University of Texas at Arlington USA

Ning Jiang University of Central Florida USA

Overlay Multicast for Video on Demand on the Internet

Kien A Hua Duc A Tran and Roy Villafane University of Central Florida USA

A New Cache Management for Multimedia Storage

Systems Javier Fernacuteandez Muntildeoz Jesus Carretero Felix Garcia Jose M

Perez and A Calderon Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Madrid Spain

Interactive Computation and Visualization of Fetch

using Standard Computer Graphics Hardware Michael Wainer Southern Illinois University at Carbondale IL

130 ndash 300PM 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 2

Jesus A Izaguirre U Notre Dame USA

Nonlinear instability in multiple time-stepping Qun Ma and Jesacuteus Izaguirre University of Notre Dame USA

Robert D Skeel University of Illinois USA

A Treecode algorithm for computing Ewald summation of dipolar systems

ZhongHui Duan University of Akron USA Robert Krasny University of Michigan USA

Long time step molecular dynamics using targeted

Langevin stabilization Qun Ma and Jesacuteus Izaguirre University of Notre Dame USA

Quantification of Trabecular Bone Mass and

Orientation Using Gabor Wavelets Yongqing Xiang Vanessa Yingling Jonathan Silverberg and

Theodore Raphan Brooklyn College USA Mitchell B Schaffler Mount Sinai School of Medicine USA

300 ndash 330PM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) BIOINFORMATICS ndash 3 COMPUTATIONAL METHODS

AND ALGORITHMS Dawn Wilkins University of Mississippi USA

Integrative Approach for Computationally Inferring Protein Domain Interactions

See-Kiong Ng Zhuo Zhang and Soon-Heng Tan Laboratories for Information Technology Singapore

Component-based Implementation of Multiple

Sequence Alignment Umit Catalyurek Mike Gray Tahsin Kurc Joel Saltz Eric

Stahlberg and Renato Ferreira Ohio State University Columbus OH USA

Identify Amino Acid Candidates Critical for Function of Rat Imidase by Cross-Reference Voting in

Imidase SuperFamily Chihan Lee Ya-ting Lin Chuan-Yi Tang and Yuh-Shyong Yang National Chiao Tung University Hsinchu Taiwan

Inference of Transcriptional Regulation

Relationships from Gene Expression Data Andrew Tae-Jun Kwon Holger Hoos and Raymond Ng

University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX INFORMATION ACCESS AND RETRIEVAL ndash 3 WEB

SEARCHING AND RELEVANCE FEEDBACK Fabio Crestani University of Strathclyde UK

Using Agents for Multi-target Search on the Web Elisabetta Di Nitto Carlo Ghezzi and Paolo Selvini CEFRIEL -

Politecnico di Milano Milano Italy

An indexing model of HTML document Andrea Molinari and Ricardo A Marques Pereira University of

Trento Trento Italy Gabriella Pasi Institute for Multimedia Technologies - National

Council of Research Milano Italy

Web Metasearch Rank vs Score Based Rank Aggregation Methods

M Elena Renda and Umberto Straccia Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dellInformazione Pisa Italy

Efficient Evaluation of Relevance Feedback for

Multidimensional All-pairs Retrieval Michael Ortega-Binderberger Univeristy of Illinois at Urbana

Chapaign IL USA Kaushik Chakrabarti Microsoft Research

Sharad Mehrotra University of California Irvine CA USA

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS WEB TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS ndash 3

HYPERLINKS AND NAVIGATION Maristella Matera - Politecnico di Milano Italy

RepWeb Replicated Web with Referential Integrity Luis Veiga and Paulo Ferreira INESCIST Lisboa Portugal

Similarity-Based Clustering of Web Transactions Giuseppe Manco and Domenico Sacca ICAR-CNR Italy

Riccardo Ortale University of Calabria Rende Italy

Final Program Page 8 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Final Program Page 9

Recognizing the Relations between Web Pages Using Artificial Neural Network

Xing Zhu Shen Huang and Yong Yu Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai PRChina

Design Time Support for Adaptive Behaviour in Web

Sites Sven Casteleyn Olga De Troyer and Saar Brockmans Vrije

Universiteit Belgium

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 3

DATA VISUALIZATION Chaman L Sabharwal University of Missouri Rolla USA

Cluster Rendering of Skewed Datasets via

Visualization Keke Chen and Ling Liu Georgia Tech USA

Modeling and Visualizing Uncertainty in a Global

Water Balance Model James R Miller Daniel C Cliburn Johannes J Feddema and

Terry A Slocum University of Kansas USA Visualization of association rules in relational DBMS

Sharma Chakravarthy and Hongen Zhang University of Texas at Arlington USA

Supporting Real-time Visualization With The HDoV

Tree Lidan Shou Zhiyong Huang and Kian-Lee Tan National

University of Singapore Singapore

330 ndash 500PM 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 3

Sreekanth Pannala Oak Ridge National Laboratory USA

Discretizing aerosol dynamics with B-splines Adrian Sandu and Christian Borden Michigan Technological

University USA

Real-Time Monitoring of Large Scientific Simulations

V Pascucci D E Laney R J Frank G Scorzelli Linsen B Hamann F Gygi

Hybrid (mixed SMPDMP) Parallelization of MFIX A Multiphase CFD Code for Modeling Fluidized Beds Sreekanth Pannala Ed DrsquoAzevedo Oak Ridge National Lab Madhava Syamlal National Energy Technology Lab USA

Terascale simulation of cumulus convection on

ASCI WHITE David Stevens Lawrence Livermore National Lab USA

530 ndash 700PM 5 - ST THOMAS SIGAPP BUSINESS MEETING

700 ndash 800PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) TRACK CHAIRS PLANNING MEETING

TUESDAY MA

800AM ndash 500PM REGIS

800 ndash 830AM KEYNOT

The Software EngineDeploying Mission C

an Era of PervMr Richard Simonia

1000 ndash 1030AM COFFE

1030 ndash NOON E-COMMERCE T

Sviatoslav Braynov State U

Semantic MatchmakMark

Tommaso Di Noia Eugenio DMarina Mongiello

A Multi-Agent System

Transaction anNatalia Loacutepez Manuel Nuacutentildeez

Rubio Universidad Co

A Model for the ConfiSynchronization of Co

YainndashWhar Si David EdmoDumas Queensland Univ

Organizational ModeliContext of W

WMP van der Aalst andUniversity of Tec

Akhil Kumar Penn

SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

RCH 11 2003 LOBBY TRATION 2 - BARBADOS E ADDRESS

ering of Applications - ritical Applications in

asive Computing n (See Abstract Page 4)

LOBBY E BREAK

1 - ARUBA ECHNOLOGIES ndash 1

niversity of New York at Buffalo USA

ing in a P-2-P Electronic etplace i Sciascio Francesco Donini and

Politecnico di Bari Italy

for E-Barter Including d Shipping Costs Ismael Rodriacuteguez and Fernando

mplutense de Madrid Spain

gurable Composition and mplex Trading Activities

nd Arthur Hofstede and Marlon ersity of Technology Australia

ng in UML and XML in the orkflow Systems HMW Verbeek Eindhoven hnology Netherlands State University USA

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 1 PARALLEL SYSTEMS AND

NETWORKS Robert van Engelen Florida State University USA

Performance Prediction of Wormhole Switching in Hypercubes with Bursty Traffic Pattern

Geyong Min University of Bradford UK Mohamed Ould-Khaoua University of Glasgow UK

John Ferguson University of Strathclyde UK

Bluepoint A Bluetooth-based Architecture for Location-Positioning Services

Alvin Chan Hong Va Leong Joseph Chan Alan Hon Larry Lau and Leo Li Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

An Improvement on Binary-Swap Compositing for

Sort-Last Parallel Rendering Akira Takeuchi Fumihiko Ino and Kenichi Hagihara Osaka

University Japan

Automatic Code Generation for a Convection Scheme

Paul van der Mark and Lex Wolters Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science Netherlands

Gerard Cats Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute Netherlands

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS IMAGE AND VIDEO DATABASES

Borko Furht and Oge Marques Florida Atlantic University

Image Retrieval With Embedded Region Relationships

Sharat Chandran and Naga Kiran Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India

An Adaptive Three-Dimensional DCT Compression

Based on Motion Analysis Borko Furht Ken Gustafson Hesong Huang and Oge Marques

Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton FL USA

Automatic interpretation of soccer video for highlights extraction and annotation

J Assfalg M Bertini C Colombo A Del Bimbo and W Nunziati Universita di Firenze Firenze Italia

Improving Image Retrieval Effectiveness in Query-

by-Example Environment Khanh Vu Oklahoma State University Tulsa OK USA

Kien A Hua and Ning Jiang University of Central Florida Orlando FL USA

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 1

KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEMS Pierre Collet INRIA Projet Fractales France

Introducing Lateral Thinking in Search Engines with Interactive Evolutionary Algorithms

Yann Landrin-Schweitzer Evelyne Lutton and Pierre Collet Projet FRACTALES INRIA Bat 24 78153 Le Chesnay Cedex

FRANCE Thierry Prost Immeuble Le Beau Site 74150 Mont Saxonnex

FRANCE Enhancement of Wavelet-Based Medical Image Retrieval Through Feature Evaluation Using an

Information Gain Measure O H Karam A M Hamad S Ghoniemy and S Rady Ain

Shams University Cairo Egypt

On the Fuzzy Bayesian Inference of Population Annoyance Level Caused by Noise Exposure

Juan-Miguel Leoacuten-Rojas and Valentiacuten Masero University of Extremadura Caacuteceres SPAIN

Montantildea Morales IES Puente Ajuda Badajoz SPAIN

1030 ndash NOON 2 - BARBADOS AI AND COMPUTATIONAL LOGIC

Chih-Cheng Hung Southern Polytechnic State University USA

A Coarse-Grain Parallel Genetic Algorithm For Finding Ramsey Numbers

Iker Gondra and Mansur H Samadzadeh Oklahoma State University USA

Implementing Fuzzy Expert System for Intelligent

Buildings Carlos A Reyes-Garcia and Elva Corona Instituto Nacional de

Astrofiacutesica Optica y Electroacutenica Mexico Schedulers for RuleBased Constraint Programming Krzysztof R Apt and Sebastian Brand CWI the Netherlands

Image Texture Classification Using Datagrams and

Characteristic Views Shisong Yang and Chih-Cheng Hung Southern Polytechnic

State University USA

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES ndash 2 Peter Wurman North Carolina State University USA

Architecture for User-Controlled e-Privacy Peter Bodorik Dalhousie University Canada Dawn Jutla Saint Maryrsquos University Canada

Addressing E-Business Privacy Concerns The

Roles of Trust and Value Compatibility Joseph Cazier Benjamin Shao and Robert St Louis Arizona

State University USA

Final Program Page 10 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

reality a Scalable Intelligent Travel Planner Marc Torrens Patrick Hertzog Loic Samson and Boi Faltings

iFAOrsquos Future Lab Switzerland

Systems Architecture for Pervasive Retail George Roussos Birkbeck College UK

Panos Kourouthanasis ELTRUN-AUEB Greece Eugene Gryazin Espoo Finland

Mike Pryzbliski NOKIA Finland George Kalpogiannis Procter and Gamble Greece

George Giaglis ELTRUN-AUEB Greece

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 2 ROUTING ALGORITHMS

Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA

An Alternative Routing Algorithm for Pyramid Structures

Zhizhang Shen Plymouth State College USA A Simple and Energy-Efficient Routing Protocol for

Radio Networks Amitava Datta and Subbiah Soundaralakshmi University of

Western Australia

An Optimal Broadcasting Schema for Multidimensional Mesh Structures

Zhizhang Shen Plymouth State College USA

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS DATABASE TECHNOLOGY ndash 1

Henrique Paques Georgia Institute of Technology USA

PINE - Podium Incremental Neighbor Evaluator for Classifying Spatial Data

William Perrizo Qin Ding Anne Denton Kirk Scott Qiang ding and Maleq Khan North Dakota State University USA

Integrated Querying of XML Data in RDBMSs

Albrecht Schmidt Stefan Manegold and Martin Kersten CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Accessee Controlled Type Selection for a Multi-type

Object Hideki Sato and Masayoshi Aritsugi Daido Institute of

Technology Japan

Hybrid Log Segmentation for Assured Damage Assessment

Prahalad Ragothaman and Brajendra Panda University of Arkansas USA

130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 2

WEB COLLABORATIVE AND SECURITY SYSTEMS FOR HEALTH CARE

Lewis Hassell Drexel University Philadelphia USA

Modeling the Workflow of Prescription Writing Understanding Requirements for Automation

Lewis Hassell Drexel University Philadelphia PA USA John H Holmes University of Pennsylvania School of

Medicine Philadelphia PA USA Echo-Cardiography on the Web Design and Set-Up

of a Virtual Community of Experts Frumento Enrico Bianchin Enrico and Guerriero Lorenzo

CEFRIEL Politecnico di Milano Milano Italy

Integrating Smart Card Access to Webbased Medical Information System

Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

Role-Based Authorization in Decentralized Health Care Environments

Gail-Joon Ahn and Badrinath Mohan University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte NC USA

130 ndash 300 2 - BARBADOS COORDINATION MODELS LANGUAGES AND

APPLICATIONS ndash 1 Andrea Omicini Universitˆ di Bologna Cesena Italy

Coordination-Based Distributed Constraint Solving in DICE

Peter Zoeteweij CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Basic Components for Constraint Solver Cooperations

Eric Monfroy UniversitŽ de Nantes France Carlos Castro Universidad Tžcnica Federico Santa Maria

Valpararsquoso Chile A New Approach to Scalable Linda-systems Based

on Swarms Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

Robert Tolksdorf Freie UniversitŠt Berlin Germany

PeerSpaces Data-driven Coordination in Peer-to-Peer Networks

Nadia Busi Cristian Manfredini Alberto Montresor and Gianluigi Zavattaro Universitˆ di Bologna Italy

300 ndash 330PM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES ndash 3

Peter Wurman North Carolina State University USA COSAR Commitment-Oriented ldquoSense and

Respondrdquo System for Microelectronic Manufacturing

Jun-Jang Jeng Henry Chang and Jen-Yao Chung IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Final Program Page 11 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

iGrocer- A Ubiquitous and Pervasive Smart Grocery Shopping System

Sangeetha Shekar Prashant Nair and Abdelsalam (Sumi) Helal University of Florida Gainesville USA

CIGMA Active Inventory Service in Global e-Market

Based on Efficient Catalog Management Su Myeon Kim Kyungmin Cho Inseok Hwang Seungwoo

Kang and Heung-Kyu Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Korea

330 ndash 500PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 3 LOAD BALANCING IN PARALLEL

AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA

A Lightweight Java Taskspaces Framework for Scientific Computing on Computational Grids H De Sterck University of Colorado at Boulder USA

RS Markel Advansys Inc USA T Pohl and U Rude University of Erlangen-Nurnberg

Germany A Dynamic Load Distribution Strategy for Systems

Under High Task Variation and Heavy Traffic Bin Fu and Zahir Tari School of Compute Science and

Information and Technology Australia

Implementation of a Proactive Load Sharing Scheme

R Anane Coventry University UK R J Anthony University of Greenwich UK

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS DATABASE TECHNOLOGY ndash 2

Stefan Manegold CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Distributed Query Adaptation and Its Trade-offs Henrique Paques Ling Liu and Calton Pu Georgia Institute of

Technology USA Xquery Speedup Using Replication in Mapping XML

into Relations Jaehoon Kim and Seog Park SOGANG University Korea

Applying Genetic Algorithms in Database Partitioning

Vincent Ng and N Gorla Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

A Dynamic DataCurrency Protocol for Mobile

Database Design and Reconfiguration Yanli Xia and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 3 DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College WA

Intelligent Agents for Patient Monitoring and Diagnostics

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College Spokane WA USA

SOM - Feature Extraction from Patient Discharge Summaries

Dyan J Tufts-Conrad A Nur Zincir-Heywood and David Zitner Dalhousie University Halifax NS Canada

Applying Information Visualization Techniques to

Capture and Explore the Course of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Monika Lanzenberger and Silvia Miksch Institute of Software

Technology and Interactive Systems Vienna University of Technology Vienna Austria

Susanne Ohmann and Christian Popow University of Vienna Waehringer Guertel Vienna Austria

Data Visualization Using Kernel Density Estimation

to Examine Patterns of Physician Practice Patricia Cerrito University of Louisville USA

330 ndash 500 2 - BARBADOS COORDINATION MODELS LANGUAGES AND

APPLICATIONS ndash 2 Sascha Ossowski Universidad Rey Juan Carlos Madrid

Spain

Eliciting Coordination Policies from Requirements Henry Muccini and Fabio Mancinelli Universitˆ dellAquila

Italy Comparing Semantic Frameworks for Coordination On the Conformance Issue for Coordination Media

Mirko Viroli Universitˆ di Bologna Cesena Italy

An Extensible Architecture-based Framework for Coordination Languages

Torsten Fink and Karsten Otto Freie UniversitŠt Berlin Germany

Synchronization Analysis for Decentralizing

Composite Web Services Mangala Gowri Nanda and Neeran Karnik IBM India Research

Laboratory New Delhi India

530 ndash 645PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

SAC 2004 ORGANIZATION MEETING

Final Program Page 12 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

SAC 2003 BANQUET

AT KENNEDY SPACE CENTER DEPARTURE FROM HOTEL AT 700PM

WEDNESDA2

800AM ndash NOON REGI

830 ndash 1000AM

DATA MINING ndash 1CLUSTERING AN

Mitsunori Ogihara U

Tough Constraint-BaseM

Lei Jia and Renqing PeDingyu Pei Ton

Mining MaximaJun-Lin Lin Yuan

A density based ap

Hui Wang UniDavid Bell Queen

Ivo Duntsch Bro A Customizable Hybrid AYu Qian and Kang Zhang U

830 ndash 1000AM PROGRAMMING LA

TECHBarrett Bryant University

Features of the ConcurrAl

Matthew Huntbach Queen A Transition-based St

SoftwaIssa Traore University of

Can a Parser be Generated from Examples Marjan Mernik Goran Gerlic and Viljem Zumer University of

Maribor Maribor Slovenia Barrett R Bryant University of Alabama at Birmingham

Birmingham AL USA

Pointer Analysis of Multithreaded Java Programs Mangala Gowri Nanda IBM India Research Laboratory IIT

New Delhi India

Final Program

Y MARCH 12 003 LOBBY STRATION

1 - ARUBA ASSOCIATION RULES D CLASSIFICATIONS niversity of Rochester USA

d Frequent Closed Itemsets ining

i Shanghai University China gji University China

l Frequent Intervals Ze University Taiwan

proach to classification versity of Ulster UK s University Belfast UK ck University Canada

pproach to Data Clustering niversity of Texas Dallas USA

3 - SALON C (ATM) NGUAGES AND OBJECT NOLOGIES of Alabama at Birmingham USA

ent Programming Language dwych Mary University of London UK rategy for Object-oriented re Testing

Victoria Victoria BC Canada

S Ramesh India Institute of Technology Bombay India

830 ndash 1000AM 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 1

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Multi-objective Optimization in the Area Coverage Problems for Cellular Communication Networks

Evaluation of an Elitist Evolutionary Strategy Larry Raisanen and Roger Whitaker Cardiff University UK

Multi-Heuristic List Scheduling Genetic Algorithms

for Task Scheduling Andy Auyeung Iker Gondra and HK Dai Oklahoma State

University USA A Spanning Tree-Based Genetic Algorithm for Some

Instances of the Rectilinear Steiner problem with Obstacles

Rita Hare and Bryant Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

A Hybrid AI Approach for Nurse Rostering Haibing Li Andrew Lim National University of Singapore

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management University Singapore

830 ndash 1000AM 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 1 DESIGN SPACE EXPLORATION Jie Liu - Palo Alto Research Center Palo Alto CA USA

Partitioning of Embedded Applications onto Heterogeneous Multiprocessor Architectures

Fabio Salice and William Fornaciari Politecnico di Milano and CEFRIEL Milano Italy

Luca Del Vecchio and Luigi Pomante CEFRIEL Milano Italy

A Software Framework for Efficient System-level Performance Evaluation of Embedded Systems Joseph E Coffland and Andy D Pimentel University of

Amsterdam The Netherlands

A Methodology for the Efficient Architectural Exploration of Energy-Delay Trade-offs for

Embedded Systems Lorenzo Salvemini ALaRI Switzerland

Mariagiovanna Sami C SilvanoH V Zaccaria Politecnico di Milano Italy

Roberto Zafalon ST Microelectronics Italy

Page 13 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

ARCHITECT-R A System for Reconfigurable Robots Design

R Gonccedilalves and P Moraes Universidade de Satildeo Paulo Brasil JMP Cardoso University of Algarve Portugal

DF Wolf University of Southern California USA M Fernandes R Romero and E Marques Universidade de Satildeo

Paulo Brasil

830 ndash 1000AM 6 - ST ANNE DIGITAL CONTENT AND EDUCATION

Monica Landoni University of Strathclyde UK

Ignacio Aedo Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

An approach for adaptable learning systems with respect to psychological aspects

Hildegards Rumetshofer and Wolfram Woumlszlig Johannes Kepler University Linz

Evaluating the Usability of Portable Electronic

Books Ruth Wilson and Monica Landoni Univ of Strathclyde UK

Architecture to support dynamic composition of

Math Lesson Plans M Kellar B MacKay R Zhang and C Watters Dalhousie

University Canada D Kaufman and J Borwein Simon Fraser University Canada

InterMediActor a framework for instructional design based on competences

FJ Valverde-Albacete R Pedraza-Jimeacutenez J Cid-Sueiro P Diacuteaz-Peacuterez A Navia-Vaacutezquez and H Molina-Bulla EPS-

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

1000 ndash 1030AM LOBBY COFFEE BREAK

1030 ndash NOON 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 2 APPLICATIONS OF DATA MINING

Rosa Meo University of Torino Italy

Bootstrapping a data mining intrusion detection system

Daniel Barbara Yi Li Jia-Ling Lin and Sushil Jajodia George Mason University USA

Julia Cout James Madison University USA

Building Knowledge Discovery into a Geospatial Decision Support System

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA Jitender Deogun and Steve Goddard University of Nebraska

Lincoln USA An Efficient Method for Mining Associated Service

Patterns in Mobile Web Environments Shin-Mu Tseng and Cing-Fu Tsui National Cheng Kung

University Taiwan

Using Latent Semantic Indexing to Filter Spam Kevin R Gee University of Texas at Arlington USA

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 1 Markus Montigel University of New Orleans USA

An Integrated Framework for Formal Development of Open Distributed Systems

Issa Traore and Hong Ye University of Victoria Canada Demissie B Aredo Norwegian Computing Center Norway

Modeling the meaning of transitions from and to

concurrent states in UML State Machines Egon Boerger Elvinia Riccobene Universit `a di Pisa Italy

Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK Representing the Applications and Compositions of

Design Patterns in UML Jing Dong University of Texas at Dallas USA

On the Composition of Java Frameworks Control-

flows Ana C V de Melo and Bruno M Moutinho Cidade

Universitaria Brazil

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 2

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Automatic Test Program Generation for Pipeline Processors

F Corno G Cumani M Sonza Reorda and G Squillero Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica Politecnico di

Torino Italy

Manpower Scheduling with Time Windows Andrew Lim HKUST Kowloon Hong Kong

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management

University Singapore Song Lei National University of Singapore Singapore

Greedy Heuristics and an Efficient Evolutionary Algorithm for the Bounded-Diameter Minimum

Spanning Tree problem Guumlnther Raidl Vienna University of Technology Austria

Bryant A Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

On the Influence of GVR in Vehicle Routing Jorge Tavares Francisco B Pereira Penousal Machado and

Ernesto Costa Universidade de Coimbra Portugal

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 2 SUPPORTING SYSTEMS Alessio Bechini University of Pisa Italy

Final Program Page 14 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Validation of Code-Improving Transformations for Embedded Systems

Robert van Engelen David Whalley and Xin Yuan Florida State University USA

An Optimized Java Interpreter for Connected

Devices and Embedded Systems Andrew Beatty Kevin Casey David Gregg and Andrew Nisbet

Trinity College Dublin Ireland TinyGALS A Programming Model for Event-Driven

Embedded Systems Elaine Cheong and Judy A Liebman University of California

Jie Liu and Feng Zhao Palo Alto Research Center USA

An Efficient Time Representation for Real-Time Embedded Systems

Alessio Carlini and Giorgio Buttazzo Universitagrave di Pavia Italy

1030 ndash NOON 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 1

Giampaolo Bella Universita di Catania Italy

Authentication of LZ-77 compressed data Mikhail Atallah Purdue University USA

Stephano Lonardi University of California Riverside USA

Authentication and Access Delegation with User-Released Certificates

Lavinia Egidi Universitagrave del Piemonte Orientale Avogadro Italy

Maurizio Melato NICE srl Italy

Delay-Based Circuit Authentication and Applications

Blaise Gassend Dwaine Clarke and Srinivas Devadas MIT USA

Marten van Dijk Philips Research USA An Approach to Secure Information Flow on Object

Oriented Role-based Access Control Model Chang Zhang University of Regina Canada

Cungang Yang University of Regina Canada

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

DATA MINING ndash 3 DATA MINING MODELS AND LANGUAGES

Kang Zhang University of Texas at Dallas USA

A New Distributed Data Mining Model Based on Similarity

Tao Li Shenghuo Zhu and Mitsunori Ogihara University of Rochester USA

Optimization of a Language for Data Mining Rosa Meo Universita degli Studi di Torino Italy

Discovering Interesting Information in XML Data

with Association Rules Daniele Braga Alessandro Campi and Stefano Ceri Politecnico

di Milano Italy Mika Klemettinen Nokia Research Center Finland

PierLuca Lanzi Politecnico di Milano Italy

An Efficient Data Structure for Decision Rules Discovery

Raul Giraldez Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C Riquelme University of Seville Spain

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 2 Herbert Thompson Florida Institute of Technology USA

A method for the automatic generation of test suites from object models

Jim Davies Charles Crichton and Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK

Towards Model-Based Generation of Self-Priming

and Self-Checking Conformance Tests for Interactive Systems

Amit Paradkar IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Using Operational Distributions to Judge Testing Progress

Elaine J Weyuker ATampT Labs - Research USA

On the Use of the Classification-Tree Method by Beginning Software Testers

Y T Yu City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong S P Ng Swinburne University of Technology Australia Pak-Lok Poon HK Polytechnic University Hong Kong

T Y Chen Swinburne University of Technology Australia 130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX

AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND SYSTEMS ndash 1

Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Stability vs Optimality Tradeoff in Game Theoretic Mechanisms for QoS Provision

Andrew Lomonosov and Meera Sitharam University of Florida USA

Kihong Park Purdue University USA

A Multi-Agent System for Remote Psychological Profiling with Role Playing Games Based Tests Stefania Bandini Sara Manzoni and Giuseppe Vizzari

Universitagrave degli Studi di Milano Bicocca Italy

Final Program Page 15 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Are multiagent algorithms relevant for real hardware A case study for distributed constraint

algorithms Paul Scerri Pragnesh Jay Modi Wei-Min Shen and Milind

Tambe University of Southern California USA A Top down approach for MAS protocol description

Joaquin Pentildea Rafael Corchuelo and Joseacute L Arjona Universisdad de Sevilla Spain

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash1

INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AND BROADCAST Hong Va Leong Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Adaptive Dissemination of Dynamic Information Services in an Extended Data Broadcast

Environment Chih-Lin Hu and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan University

Taiwan

Selecting the Best Valid Scopes for Wireless Dissemination of Location-dependent Data

Baihua Zheng Wang-Chien Lee and Dik Lun Lee Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong

Broadcast Program Generation for Unordered

Queries with Data Replication Jiun-Long Huang and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan

University Taiwan Cost Efficient Broadcast Based Cache Invalidation

for Mobile Environments Kwong Yuen Lai Zahir Tari and Peter Bertok RMIT

University Australia

130 ndash 300PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 2

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech USA

A Fast and Effective Steganalytic Technique Against Jsteg-Like Algorithms

Tao Zhang and Xijian Ping University of Information Engineering China

Availability of Protocol Goals

Giampaolo Bella Universitagrave di Catania Italy

Authenticity in a Reliable Protocol for Mobile Computing

Ricoletta De Francesco Universita di Pisa Italy Marinella Petrocchi Instituto de Informatica e Telematica Italy

A Role Administration System in Role-based

Authorization Infrastructures Design and Implementation

Dongwan Shin and Gail-Joon Ahn UNC Charlotte USA Sandrae Cho ETRI South Korea

300 ndash 330AM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 4 POTPOURI

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA

The Bitmap-based Feature Selection Method Wei-Chou Chen Ming-Chun Yang and Shian-Shyong Tseng

National Chiao Tung University Taiwan

Prototype-based Mining of Numeric Data Streams Francisco Ferrer-Troyano Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C

Riquelme University of Seville Spain

ADMiRe An Algebraic Approach to System Performance Analysis Using Data Mining

Techniques Kien A Hua Ning Jiang Roy Villafane and Duc Tran

University of Central Florida USA

Mining Confident Co-location Rules without A Support Threshold

Yan Huang Hui Xiong and Shashi Shekhar University of Minnesota at TwinCities USA

Jian Pei State University of New York at Buffalo USA

330 ndash 500P 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 3 Chia-Chu Chiang University of Arkansas at Little Rock USA

Property-Oriented Testing A Strategy for Exploring Dangerous Scenarios

Olfa Abdellatif-Kaddour Pascale Thevenod-Fosse and Helene Waeselynck LAAS-CNRS France

An Initial Investigation of Test Driven Development

in Industry Boby George and Laurie Williams North Carolina State

University USA A Methodology to Provide and Use Interchangeable

Services Brian Fenicle Penn State Harrisburg USA

Tim Wahls Hood College USA Efficient Mediators through Dynamic Code Generation a Method and an Experiment

Yasushi Shinjo and Toshiyuki Kubo University of Tsukuba Japan

Calton Pu Georgia Institute of Technology USA

Final Program Page 16 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND

SYSTEMS ndash 2 Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Designing and Specifying Mobility within the Multiagent Systems Engineering Methodology

Athie Self Air Force Personnel Center USA Scott DeLoach Kansas State Univereity USA

Enabling Mobile Agents to Dynamically Assume

Roles Giacomo Cabri Luca Ferrari and Letizia Leonardi Universitagrave

di Modena e Reggio Emilia Italy

Managing Agent Life Cycles in Open Distributed Systems

FMT Brazier DGA Mobach BJ Overeinder and NJE Wijngaards Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash2 AGENTS

AND UBIQUITOUS ACCESS Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Combining State and Model-based Approaches for Mobile Agent Load Balancing

Christos Georgousopoulos and Omer F Rana Cardiff University UK

Mobile Agent based Pervasive Systems Manager for

Enterprise Network Sandeep Adwankar and Venu Vasudevan Motorola

Laboratories USA

UbiData Ubiquitous Mobile File Service Jinsuo Zhang Abdelsalam Helal and Joachim Hammer

University of Florida Florida USA Extended Internet Caching Protocol A Foundation

for Building Ubiquitous Web Caching Wenzheng Gu and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida

Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 3

Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

A Protection Scheme for Collaborative Environments

Issa Traore University of Victoria Canada

Access-Controlled Resource Discovery for Pervasive Networks

Sanjay Raman Dwain Clarke Matt Burnside and Srinivas Devadas Ronald Rivest MIT USA

Network Traffic Anomaly Detection Based on Packet Bytes

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech Florida USA

A Unified Security Framework for Networked Applications

Joerg Abendroth and Christian Jensen Trinity College Ireland

530 ndash 700PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SAC 2003 WRAP-UP MEETING

SAC 2004

CALL FOR TRACK PROPOSALS

The 19th Annual SAC meeting (SAC 2004) will be held March 2004 in Cyprus and hosted by the University of Cyprus at Nicosia The conference Organizing Committee solicits proposals for organizing and hosting tracks Perspective track chairs should submit an up to two pages description for organizing a track including the following items 1) Proposed track title description of track aims topics and rationale for having such a track in SAC This rationale should reference regularly held related conferences and why the proposed track differs from them or complements them The proposed track should not be over general but also not overly specialized thus being able to attract a wide audience sharing similar interests Proposals from industry are also welcomed Theoretical topics are also welcomed provided there is clear practical potential in applying the results of such work 2) A short description of the activities (the track chair will undertake upon acceptance of the proposal) to disseminate the call-for-papers for hisher track manage the review process and collect final materials from authors of accepted papers (Specific guidelines to track chairs regarding these issues will also be provided) 3) A short CV of the perspective track chair(s) with reference to research interests and publication record directly related to the themes of the proposed track and any previous experience of involvement in the organization of similar events (A webpage URL to where such information can be found is sufficient)

For more details please visit the registration desk and pick up detailed

SAC 2004 CFT and CFP handouts

Hope to see in Nicosia Cyprus March 2004

Final Program Page 17 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

  • Organizing Committee
  • Gary Lamont Ronaldo Menezes
  • Hisham Haddad George Papadopoulos
  • Brajendra Panda Janice Carroll
  • Ryan Stansifer Warren Jones
  • William Shoaff
  • SAC 2003 Introduction
    • SAC 2003 Organizers
    • SAC 2003 Track Organizers
      • AI and Computational Logic
      • Agents Interactions Mobility and Systems
      • Bioinformatics
      • Computational Sciences
      • Computer Applications in Health Care
      • Computer Security
      • Coordination Models Languages and Applications
      • Data Mining
      • Mobile Computing and Applications
      • Parallel and Distributed Systems and Networking
        • SAC 2003 Sponsor
        • ACM SIGAPP
          • Message from the Conference Chair
            • Gary Lamont
              • Message from the Program Chairs
                • Hisham Haddad and George Papadopoulos
                  • Other Activities
                  • SAC 2004
                  • Monday Keynote Address
                    • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                      • Monday Luncheon Speaker
                        • The Computational Biology An Industrial Perspective
                          • Tuesday Keynote Address
                            • SAC 2003 Schedule
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Tutorials
                            • Monday March 10 2003
                              • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                                • Tuesday March 11 2003
                                • Wednesday March 12 2003
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1030 ndash NOON 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 1

Uwe Naumann Argonne National Laboratory USA

Towards Differentiation-Enabled Fortran 95 Compiler Technology

Malcolm Cohen Numercal Algorithm Group UK Uwe Naumann Argonne National Laboratory USA

Jan Riehme University of Hertfordshire UK

Automatic parallelism in differentiation of Fourier Transforms

H Martin Bumlucker Bruno Lang Arno Rasch Christian H Bischof Aachen University Germany

Dynamic Solver Selection for an Internet Simulation

Backbone B Bettig C Sandu A Joshi and K Birru Michigan

Technological University USA

CL_matcont A continuation toolbox in matlab A Dhooge and W Govaerts University of Gent Belgium Yu Kuznetsov W Mestrom and AM Riet Universiteit

Utrecht The Netherlands

NOON ndash 130PM OCEAN DECK GENERAL LUNCHEON SPEAKER

COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY AN INDUSTRIAL PERSPECTIVE

Dr Lee Weng (See Abstract Page 3)

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) BIOINFORMATICS ndash 2 DATABASES AND

VISUALIZATION Giri Narasimhan Florida International University USA

Fast Protein Visualization Using Java 3D Tolga Can Yujun Wang Yuan-Fang Wang and Jianwen Su

University of California at Santa Barbara CA USA

Pathways Database System An integrated set of tools for biological pathways

Wanhong Xu Larkshmi Krishnamurthy Murat Tasan Gultekin Ozsoyoglu Joseph Nadeau and Z Meral

Ozsoyoglu Case Western Reserve University Cleveland OH USA

Labrat LIMS database an extensible framework for developing laboratory information management and

analysis solutions designed for use with microarrays

Marcus Breese Matthew Stephens Jeanette McClintick Matthew Grow and Howard Edenberg Indiana University

School of Medicine Indianapolis IN USA

Similar_Join Extending DBMS with a Bio-specific Operator

Jake Yue Chen and John V Carlis Myriad Proteomics Salt Lake City UT USA

130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX INFORMATION ACCESS AND RETRIEVAL ndash 2

DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION RETRIEVAL Fabrizio Sebastiani Istituto di Scienza Tecnologie

dellInformazione Pisa Italy

An Architecture Support Distributed Data Retrieval in Specialized Formats

M Brian Blake MITRE Corporation McLean VA USA Methods for Ranking Information Retrieval Systems

Shengli Wu and Fabio Crestani University of Strathclyde Glasgow Scotland

Evaluating Database Selection Algorithms for

Distributed Search Mikhail Sogrine and Ahmed Patel University College Dublin

Belfield Ireland

Disproving the Fusion Hypothesis An Analysis of Data Fusion via Effective Information Retrieval

Strategies Steven Beitzel Eric Jensen Abdur Chowdhury Ophir Frieder

David Grossman Nazli Goharian Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago IL USA

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS WEB TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS ndash 2 WEB

SERVICES Sara Comai - Politecnico di Milano Italy

An XML-based Conversational Protocol for Web Services

Zahir Tari Mark McKinlay and Manish Malhotra RMIT University Australia

Classification of Ad hoc Multi-lateral Collaborations

Based on Workflow Models Andreas Wombacher and Bendick Malheko FHG-IPSI

Darmstadt Germany

Agent-Based Services for Information Portals Ciaraacuten Bryce and Michel Pawlak CUI University of Geneva

Switzerland Karsten Tolle Peter Werner and Roberto Zicari DBIS

University of Frankfurt Germany WebSOGO A Global Ontology for the Description of

Data Sources on the World Wide Web in Terms of Content Query Processing Capabilities Services

and Navigation Information Edna Ruckhaus and Mariacutea Esther Vidal Universidad Simoacuten

Boliacutevar Caracas Venezuela

Final Program Page 7 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 2

VIDEO ON DEMAND AND INDEXING Duc Tran University of Central Florida Orlando USA

Hierarchical Video Indexing based on Changes of Camera and Objects

JungHwan Oh and Maruthi Thenneru University of Texas at Arlington USA

Ning Jiang University of Central Florida USA

Overlay Multicast for Video on Demand on the Internet

Kien A Hua Duc A Tran and Roy Villafane University of Central Florida USA

A New Cache Management for Multimedia Storage

Systems Javier Fernacuteandez Muntildeoz Jesus Carretero Felix Garcia Jose M

Perez and A Calderon Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Madrid Spain

Interactive Computation and Visualization of Fetch

using Standard Computer Graphics Hardware Michael Wainer Southern Illinois University at Carbondale IL

130 ndash 300PM 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 2

Jesus A Izaguirre U Notre Dame USA

Nonlinear instability in multiple time-stepping Qun Ma and Jesacuteus Izaguirre University of Notre Dame USA

Robert D Skeel University of Illinois USA

A Treecode algorithm for computing Ewald summation of dipolar systems

ZhongHui Duan University of Akron USA Robert Krasny University of Michigan USA

Long time step molecular dynamics using targeted

Langevin stabilization Qun Ma and Jesacuteus Izaguirre University of Notre Dame USA

Quantification of Trabecular Bone Mass and

Orientation Using Gabor Wavelets Yongqing Xiang Vanessa Yingling Jonathan Silverberg and

Theodore Raphan Brooklyn College USA Mitchell B Schaffler Mount Sinai School of Medicine USA

300 ndash 330PM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) BIOINFORMATICS ndash 3 COMPUTATIONAL METHODS

AND ALGORITHMS Dawn Wilkins University of Mississippi USA

Integrative Approach for Computationally Inferring Protein Domain Interactions

See-Kiong Ng Zhuo Zhang and Soon-Heng Tan Laboratories for Information Technology Singapore

Component-based Implementation of Multiple

Sequence Alignment Umit Catalyurek Mike Gray Tahsin Kurc Joel Saltz Eric

Stahlberg and Renato Ferreira Ohio State University Columbus OH USA

Identify Amino Acid Candidates Critical for Function of Rat Imidase by Cross-Reference Voting in

Imidase SuperFamily Chihan Lee Ya-ting Lin Chuan-Yi Tang and Yuh-Shyong Yang National Chiao Tung University Hsinchu Taiwan

Inference of Transcriptional Regulation

Relationships from Gene Expression Data Andrew Tae-Jun Kwon Holger Hoos and Raymond Ng

University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX INFORMATION ACCESS AND RETRIEVAL ndash 3 WEB

SEARCHING AND RELEVANCE FEEDBACK Fabio Crestani University of Strathclyde UK

Using Agents for Multi-target Search on the Web Elisabetta Di Nitto Carlo Ghezzi and Paolo Selvini CEFRIEL -

Politecnico di Milano Milano Italy

An indexing model of HTML document Andrea Molinari and Ricardo A Marques Pereira University of

Trento Trento Italy Gabriella Pasi Institute for Multimedia Technologies - National

Council of Research Milano Italy

Web Metasearch Rank vs Score Based Rank Aggregation Methods

M Elena Renda and Umberto Straccia Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dellInformazione Pisa Italy

Efficient Evaluation of Relevance Feedback for

Multidimensional All-pairs Retrieval Michael Ortega-Binderberger Univeristy of Illinois at Urbana

Chapaign IL USA Kaushik Chakrabarti Microsoft Research

Sharad Mehrotra University of California Irvine CA USA

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS WEB TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS ndash 3

HYPERLINKS AND NAVIGATION Maristella Matera - Politecnico di Milano Italy

RepWeb Replicated Web with Referential Integrity Luis Veiga and Paulo Ferreira INESCIST Lisboa Portugal

Similarity-Based Clustering of Web Transactions Giuseppe Manco and Domenico Sacca ICAR-CNR Italy

Riccardo Ortale University of Calabria Rende Italy

Final Program Page 8 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Final Program Page 9

Recognizing the Relations between Web Pages Using Artificial Neural Network

Xing Zhu Shen Huang and Yong Yu Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai PRChina

Design Time Support for Adaptive Behaviour in Web

Sites Sven Casteleyn Olga De Troyer and Saar Brockmans Vrije

Universiteit Belgium

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 3

DATA VISUALIZATION Chaman L Sabharwal University of Missouri Rolla USA

Cluster Rendering of Skewed Datasets via

Visualization Keke Chen and Ling Liu Georgia Tech USA

Modeling and Visualizing Uncertainty in a Global

Water Balance Model James R Miller Daniel C Cliburn Johannes J Feddema and

Terry A Slocum University of Kansas USA Visualization of association rules in relational DBMS

Sharma Chakravarthy and Hongen Zhang University of Texas at Arlington USA

Supporting Real-time Visualization With The HDoV

Tree Lidan Shou Zhiyong Huang and Kian-Lee Tan National

University of Singapore Singapore

330 ndash 500PM 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 3

Sreekanth Pannala Oak Ridge National Laboratory USA

Discretizing aerosol dynamics with B-splines Adrian Sandu and Christian Borden Michigan Technological

University USA

Real-Time Monitoring of Large Scientific Simulations

V Pascucci D E Laney R J Frank G Scorzelli Linsen B Hamann F Gygi

Hybrid (mixed SMPDMP) Parallelization of MFIX A Multiphase CFD Code for Modeling Fluidized Beds Sreekanth Pannala Ed DrsquoAzevedo Oak Ridge National Lab Madhava Syamlal National Energy Technology Lab USA

Terascale simulation of cumulus convection on

ASCI WHITE David Stevens Lawrence Livermore National Lab USA

530 ndash 700PM 5 - ST THOMAS SIGAPP BUSINESS MEETING

700 ndash 800PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) TRACK CHAIRS PLANNING MEETING

TUESDAY MA

800AM ndash 500PM REGIS

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an Era of PervMr Richard Simonia

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1030 ndash NOON E-COMMERCE T

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Semantic MatchmakMark

Tommaso Di Noia Eugenio DMarina Mongiello

A Multi-Agent System

Transaction anNatalia Loacutepez Manuel Nuacutentildeez

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A Model for the ConfiSynchronization of Co

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LOBBY E BREAK

1 - ARUBA ECHNOLOGIES ndash 1

niversity of New York at Buffalo USA

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Politecnico di Bari Italy

for E-Barter Including d Shipping Costs Ismael Rodriacuteguez and Fernando

mplutense de Madrid Spain

gurable Composition and mplex Trading Activities

nd Arthur Hofstede and Marlon ersity of Technology Australia

ng in UML and XML in the orkflow Systems HMW Verbeek Eindhoven hnology Netherlands State University USA

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 1 PARALLEL SYSTEMS AND

NETWORKS Robert van Engelen Florida State University USA

Performance Prediction of Wormhole Switching in Hypercubes with Bursty Traffic Pattern

Geyong Min University of Bradford UK Mohamed Ould-Khaoua University of Glasgow UK

John Ferguson University of Strathclyde UK

Bluepoint A Bluetooth-based Architecture for Location-Positioning Services

Alvin Chan Hong Va Leong Joseph Chan Alan Hon Larry Lau and Leo Li Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

An Improvement on Binary-Swap Compositing for

Sort-Last Parallel Rendering Akira Takeuchi Fumihiko Ino and Kenichi Hagihara Osaka

University Japan

Automatic Code Generation for a Convection Scheme

Paul van der Mark and Lex Wolters Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science Netherlands

Gerard Cats Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute Netherlands

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS IMAGE AND VIDEO DATABASES

Borko Furht and Oge Marques Florida Atlantic University

Image Retrieval With Embedded Region Relationships

Sharat Chandran and Naga Kiran Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India

An Adaptive Three-Dimensional DCT Compression

Based on Motion Analysis Borko Furht Ken Gustafson Hesong Huang and Oge Marques

Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton FL USA

Automatic interpretation of soccer video for highlights extraction and annotation

J Assfalg M Bertini C Colombo A Del Bimbo and W Nunziati Universita di Firenze Firenze Italia

Improving Image Retrieval Effectiveness in Query-

by-Example Environment Khanh Vu Oklahoma State University Tulsa OK USA

Kien A Hua and Ning Jiang University of Central Florida Orlando FL USA

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 1

KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEMS Pierre Collet INRIA Projet Fractales France

Introducing Lateral Thinking in Search Engines with Interactive Evolutionary Algorithms

Yann Landrin-Schweitzer Evelyne Lutton and Pierre Collet Projet FRACTALES INRIA Bat 24 78153 Le Chesnay Cedex

FRANCE Thierry Prost Immeuble Le Beau Site 74150 Mont Saxonnex

FRANCE Enhancement of Wavelet-Based Medical Image Retrieval Through Feature Evaluation Using an

Information Gain Measure O H Karam A M Hamad S Ghoniemy and S Rady Ain

Shams University Cairo Egypt

On the Fuzzy Bayesian Inference of Population Annoyance Level Caused by Noise Exposure

Juan-Miguel Leoacuten-Rojas and Valentiacuten Masero University of Extremadura Caacuteceres SPAIN

Montantildea Morales IES Puente Ajuda Badajoz SPAIN

1030 ndash NOON 2 - BARBADOS AI AND COMPUTATIONAL LOGIC

Chih-Cheng Hung Southern Polytechnic State University USA

A Coarse-Grain Parallel Genetic Algorithm For Finding Ramsey Numbers

Iker Gondra and Mansur H Samadzadeh Oklahoma State University USA

Implementing Fuzzy Expert System for Intelligent

Buildings Carlos A Reyes-Garcia and Elva Corona Instituto Nacional de

Astrofiacutesica Optica y Electroacutenica Mexico Schedulers for RuleBased Constraint Programming Krzysztof R Apt and Sebastian Brand CWI the Netherlands

Image Texture Classification Using Datagrams and

Characteristic Views Shisong Yang and Chih-Cheng Hung Southern Polytechnic

State University USA

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES ndash 2 Peter Wurman North Carolina State University USA

Architecture for User-Controlled e-Privacy Peter Bodorik Dalhousie University Canada Dawn Jutla Saint Maryrsquos University Canada

Addressing E-Business Privacy Concerns The

Roles of Trust and Value Compatibility Joseph Cazier Benjamin Shao and Robert St Louis Arizona

State University USA

Final Program Page 10 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

reality a Scalable Intelligent Travel Planner Marc Torrens Patrick Hertzog Loic Samson and Boi Faltings

iFAOrsquos Future Lab Switzerland

Systems Architecture for Pervasive Retail George Roussos Birkbeck College UK

Panos Kourouthanasis ELTRUN-AUEB Greece Eugene Gryazin Espoo Finland

Mike Pryzbliski NOKIA Finland George Kalpogiannis Procter and Gamble Greece

George Giaglis ELTRUN-AUEB Greece

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 2 ROUTING ALGORITHMS

Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA

An Alternative Routing Algorithm for Pyramid Structures

Zhizhang Shen Plymouth State College USA A Simple and Energy-Efficient Routing Protocol for

Radio Networks Amitava Datta and Subbiah Soundaralakshmi University of

Western Australia

An Optimal Broadcasting Schema for Multidimensional Mesh Structures

Zhizhang Shen Plymouth State College USA

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS DATABASE TECHNOLOGY ndash 1

Henrique Paques Georgia Institute of Technology USA

PINE - Podium Incremental Neighbor Evaluator for Classifying Spatial Data

William Perrizo Qin Ding Anne Denton Kirk Scott Qiang ding and Maleq Khan North Dakota State University USA

Integrated Querying of XML Data in RDBMSs

Albrecht Schmidt Stefan Manegold and Martin Kersten CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Accessee Controlled Type Selection for a Multi-type

Object Hideki Sato and Masayoshi Aritsugi Daido Institute of

Technology Japan

Hybrid Log Segmentation for Assured Damage Assessment

Prahalad Ragothaman and Brajendra Panda University of Arkansas USA

130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 2

WEB COLLABORATIVE AND SECURITY SYSTEMS FOR HEALTH CARE

Lewis Hassell Drexel University Philadelphia USA

Modeling the Workflow of Prescription Writing Understanding Requirements for Automation

Lewis Hassell Drexel University Philadelphia PA USA John H Holmes University of Pennsylvania School of

Medicine Philadelphia PA USA Echo-Cardiography on the Web Design and Set-Up

of a Virtual Community of Experts Frumento Enrico Bianchin Enrico and Guerriero Lorenzo

CEFRIEL Politecnico di Milano Milano Italy

Integrating Smart Card Access to Webbased Medical Information System

Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

Role-Based Authorization in Decentralized Health Care Environments

Gail-Joon Ahn and Badrinath Mohan University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte NC USA

130 ndash 300 2 - BARBADOS COORDINATION MODELS LANGUAGES AND

APPLICATIONS ndash 1 Andrea Omicini Universitˆ di Bologna Cesena Italy

Coordination-Based Distributed Constraint Solving in DICE

Peter Zoeteweij CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Basic Components for Constraint Solver Cooperations

Eric Monfroy UniversitŽ de Nantes France Carlos Castro Universidad Tžcnica Federico Santa Maria

Valpararsquoso Chile A New Approach to Scalable Linda-systems Based

on Swarms Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

Robert Tolksdorf Freie UniversitŠt Berlin Germany

PeerSpaces Data-driven Coordination in Peer-to-Peer Networks

Nadia Busi Cristian Manfredini Alberto Montresor and Gianluigi Zavattaro Universitˆ di Bologna Italy

300 ndash 330PM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES ndash 3

Peter Wurman North Carolina State University USA COSAR Commitment-Oriented ldquoSense and

Respondrdquo System for Microelectronic Manufacturing

Jun-Jang Jeng Henry Chang and Jen-Yao Chung IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Final Program Page 11 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

iGrocer- A Ubiquitous and Pervasive Smart Grocery Shopping System

Sangeetha Shekar Prashant Nair and Abdelsalam (Sumi) Helal University of Florida Gainesville USA

CIGMA Active Inventory Service in Global e-Market

Based on Efficient Catalog Management Su Myeon Kim Kyungmin Cho Inseok Hwang Seungwoo

Kang and Heung-Kyu Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Korea

330 ndash 500PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 3 LOAD BALANCING IN PARALLEL

AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA

A Lightweight Java Taskspaces Framework for Scientific Computing on Computational Grids H De Sterck University of Colorado at Boulder USA

RS Markel Advansys Inc USA T Pohl and U Rude University of Erlangen-Nurnberg

Germany A Dynamic Load Distribution Strategy for Systems

Under High Task Variation and Heavy Traffic Bin Fu and Zahir Tari School of Compute Science and

Information and Technology Australia

Implementation of a Proactive Load Sharing Scheme

R Anane Coventry University UK R J Anthony University of Greenwich UK

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS DATABASE TECHNOLOGY ndash 2

Stefan Manegold CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Distributed Query Adaptation and Its Trade-offs Henrique Paques Ling Liu and Calton Pu Georgia Institute of

Technology USA Xquery Speedup Using Replication in Mapping XML

into Relations Jaehoon Kim and Seog Park SOGANG University Korea

Applying Genetic Algorithms in Database Partitioning

Vincent Ng and N Gorla Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

A Dynamic DataCurrency Protocol for Mobile

Database Design and Reconfiguration Yanli Xia and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 3 DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College WA

Intelligent Agents for Patient Monitoring and Diagnostics

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College Spokane WA USA

SOM - Feature Extraction from Patient Discharge Summaries

Dyan J Tufts-Conrad A Nur Zincir-Heywood and David Zitner Dalhousie University Halifax NS Canada

Applying Information Visualization Techniques to

Capture and Explore the Course of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Monika Lanzenberger and Silvia Miksch Institute of Software

Technology and Interactive Systems Vienna University of Technology Vienna Austria

Susanne Ohmann and Christian Popow University of Vienna Waehringer Guertel Vienna Austria

Data Visualization Using Kernel Density Estimation

to Examine Patterns of Physician Practice Patricia Cerrito University of Louisville USA

330 ndash 500 2 - BARBADOS COORDINATION MODELS LANGUAGES AND

APPLICATIONS ndash 2 Sascha Ossowski Universidad Rey Juan Carlos Madrid

Spain

Eliciting Coordination Policies from Requirements Henry Muccini and Fabio Mancinelli Universitˆ dellAquila

Italy Comparing Semantic Frameworks for Coordination On the Conformance Issue for Coordination Media

Mirko Viroli Universitˆ di Bologna Cesena Italy

An Extensible Architecture-based Framework for Coordination Languages

Torsten Fink and Karsten Otto Freie UniversitŠt Berlin Germany

Synchronization Analysis for Decentralizing

Composite Web Services Mangala Gowri Nanda and Neeran Karnik IBM India Research

Laboratory New Delhi India

530 ndash 645PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

SAC 2004 ORGANIZATION MEETING

Final Program Page 12 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

SAC 2003 BANQUET

AT KENNEDY SPACE CENTER DEPARTURE FROM HOTEL AT 700PM

WEDNESDA2

800AM ndash NOON REGI

830 ndash 1000AM

DATA MINING ndash 1CLUSTERING AN

Mitsunori Ogihara U

Tough Constraint-BaseM

Lei Jia and Renqing PeDingyu Pei Ton

Mining MaximaJun-Lin Lin Yuan

A density based ap

Hui Wang UniDavid Bell Queen

Ivo Duntsch Bro A Customizable Hybrid AYu Qian and Kang Zhang U

830 ndash 1000AM PROGRAMMING LA

TECHBarrett Bryant University

Features of the ConcurrAl

Matthew Huntbach Queen A Transition-based St

SoftwaIssa Traore University of

Can a Parser be Generated from Examples Marjan Mernik Goran Gerlic and Viljem Zumer University of

Maribor Maribor Slovenia Barrett R Bryant University of Alabama at Birmingham

Birmingham AL USA

Pointer Analysis of Multithreaded Java Programs Mangala Gowri Nanda IBM India Research Laboratory IIT

New Delhi India

Final Program

Y MARCH 12 003 LOBBY STRATION

1 - ARUBA ASSOCIATION RULES D CLASSIFICATIONS niversity of Rochester USA

d Frequent Closed Itemsets ining

i Shanghai University China gji University China

l Frequent Intervals Ze University Taiwan

proach to classification versity of Ulster UK s University Belfast UK ck University Canada

pproach to Data Clustering niversity of Texas Dallas USA

3 - SALON C (ATM) NGUAGES AND OBJECT NOLOGIES of Alabama at Birmingham USA

ent Programming Language dwych Mary University of London UK rategy for Object-oriented re Testing

Victoria Victoria BC Canada

S Ramesh India Institute of Technology Bombay India

830 ndash 1000AM 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 1

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Multi-objective Optimization in the Area Coverage Problems for Cellular Communication Networks

Evaluation of an Elitist Evolutionary Strategy Larry Raisanen and Roger Whitaker Cardiff University UK

Multi-Heuristic List Scheduling Genetic Algorithms

for Task Scheduling Andy Auyeung Iker Gondra and HK Dai Oklahoma State

University USA A Spanning Tree-Based Genetic Algorithm for Some

Instances of the Rectilinear Steiner problem with Obstacles

Rita Hare and Bryant Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

A Hybrid AI Approach for Nurse Rostering Haibing Li Andrew Lim National University of Singapore

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management University Singapore

830 ndash 1000AM 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 1 DESIGN SPACE EXPLORATION Jie Liu - Palo Alto Research Center Palo Alto CA USA

Partitioning of Embedded Applications onto Heterogeneous Multiprocessor Architectures

Fabio Salice and William Fornaciari Politecnico di Milano and CEFRIEL Milano Italy

Luca Del Vecchio and Luigi Pomante CEFRIEL Milano Italy

A Software Framework for Efficient System-level Performance Evaluation of Embedded Systems Joseph E Coffland and Andy D Pimentel University of

Amsterdam The Netherlands

A Methodology for the Efficient Architectural Exploration of Energy-Delay Trade-offs for

Embedded Systems Lorenzo Salvemini ALaRI Switzerland

Mariagiovanna Sami C SilvanoH V Zaccaria Politecnico di Milano Italy

Roberto Zafalon ST Microelectronics Italy

Page 13 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

ARCHITECT-R A System for Reconfigurable Robots Design

R Gonccedilalves and P Moraes Universidade de Satildeo Paulo Brasil JMP Cardoso University of Algarve Portugal

DF Wolf University of Southern California USA M Fernandes R Romero and E Marques Universidade de Satildeo

Paulo Brasil

830 ndash 1000AM 6 - ST ANNE DIGITAL CONTENT AND EDUCATION

Monica Landoni University of Strathclyde UK

Ignacio Aedo Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

An approach for adaptable learning systems with respect to psychological aspects

Hildegards Rumetshofer and Wolfram Woumlszlig Johannes Kepler University Linz

Evaluating the Usability of Portable Electronic

Books Ruth Wilson and Monica Landoni Univ of Strathclyde UK

Architecture to support dynamic composition of

Math Lesson Plans M Kellar B MacKay R Zhang and C Watters Dalhousie

University Canada D Kaufman and J Borwein Simon Fraser University Canada

InterMediActor a framework for instructional design based on competences

FJ Valverde-Albacete R Pedraza-Jimeacutenez J Cid-Sueiro P Diacuteaz-Peacuterez A Navia-Vaacutezquez and H Molina-Bulla EPS-

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

1000 ndash 1030AM LOBBY COFFEE BREAK

1030 ndash NOON 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 2 APPLICATIONS OF DATA MINING

Rosa Meo University of Torino Italy

Bootstrapping a data mining intrusion detection system

Daniel Barbara Yi Li Jia-Ling Lin and Sushil Jajodia George Mason University USA

Julia Cout James Madison University USA

Building Knowledge Discovery into a Geospatial Decision Support System

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA Jitender Deogun and Steve Goddard University of Nebraska

Lincoln USA An Efficient Method for Mining Associated Service

Patterns in Mobile Web Environments Shin-Mu Tseng and Cing-Fu Tsui National Cheng Kung

University Taiwan

Using Latent Semantic Indexing to Filter Spam Kevin R Gee University of Texas at Arlington USA

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 1 Markus Montigel University of New Orleans USA

An Integrated Framework for Formal Development of Open Distributed Systems

Issa Traore and Hong Ye University of Victoria Canada Demissie B Aredo Norwegian Computing Center Norway

Modeling the meaning of transitions from and to

concurrent states in UML State Machines Egon Boerger Elvinia Riccobene Universit `a di Pisa Italy

Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK Representing the Applications and Compositions of

Design Patterns in UML Jing Dong University of Texas at Dallas USA

On the Composition of Java Frameworks Control-

flows Ana C V de Melo and Bruno M Moutinho Cidade

Universitaria Brazil

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 2

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Automatic Test Program Generation for Pipeline Processors

F Corno G Cumani M Sonza Reorda and G Squillero Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica Politecnico di

Torino Italy

Manpower Scheduling with Time Windows Andrew Lim HKUST Kowloon Hong Kong

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management

University Singapore Song Lei National University of Singapore Singapore

Greedy Heuristics and an Efficient Evolutionary Algorithm for the Bounded-Diameter Minimum

Spanning Tree problem Guumlnther Raidl Vienna University of Technology Austria

Bryant A Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

On the Influence of GVR in Vehicle Routing Jorge Tavares Francisco B Pereira Penousal Machado and

Ernesto Costa Universidade de Coimbra Portugal

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 2 SUPPORTING SYSTEMS Alessio Bechini University of Pisa Italy

Final Program Page 14 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Validation of Code-Improving Transformations for Embedded Systems

Robert van Engelen David Whalley and Xin Yuan Florida State University USA

An Optimized Java Interpreter for Connected

Devices and Embedded Systems Andrew Beatty Kevin Casey David Gregg and Andrew Nisbet

Trinity College Dublin Ireland TinyGALS A Programming Model for Event-Driven

Embedded Systems Elaine Cheong and Judy A Liebman University of California

Jie Liu and Feng Zhao Palo Alto Research Center USA

An Efficient Time Representation for Real-Time Embedded Systems

Alessio Carlini and Giorgio Buttazzo Universitagrave di Pavia Italy

1030 ndash NOON 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 1

Giampaolo Bella Universita di Catania Italy

Authentication of LZ-77 compressed data Mikhail Atallah Purdue University USA

Stephano Lonardi University of California Riverside USA

Authentication and Access Delegation with User-Released Certificates

Lavinia Egidi Universitagrave del Piemonte Orientale Avogadro Italy

Maurizio Melato NICE srl Italy

Delay-Based Circuit Authentication and Applications

Blaise Gassend Dwaine Clarke and Srinivas Devadas MIT USA

Marten van Dijk Philips Research USA An Approach to Secure Information Flow on Object

Oriented Role-based Access Control Model Chang Zhang University of Regina Canada

Cungang Yang University of Regina Canada

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

DATA MINING ndash 3 DATA MINING MODELS AND LANGUAGES

Kang Zhang University of Texas at Dallas USA

A New Distributed Data Mining Model Based on Similarity

Tao Li Shenghuo Zhu and Mitsunori Ogihara University of Rochester USA

Optimization of a Language for Data Mining Rosa Meo Universita degli Studi di Torino Italy

Discovering Interesting Information in XML Data

with Association Rules Daniele Braga Alessandro Campi and Stefano Ceri Politecnico

di Milano Italy Mika Klemettinen Nokia Research Center Finland

PierLuca Lanzi Politecnico di Milano Italy

An Efficient Data Structure for Decision Rules Discovery

Raul Giraldez Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C Riquelme University of Seville Spain

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 2 Herbert Thompson Florida Institute of Technology USA

A method for the automatic generation of test suites from object models

Jim Davies Charles Crichton and Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK

Towards Model-Based Generation of Self-Priming

and Self-Checking Conformance Tests for Interactive Systems

Amit Paradkar IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Using Operational Distributions to Judge Testing Progress

Elaine J Weyuker ATampT Labs - Research USA

On the Use of the Classification-Tree Method by Beginning Software Testers

Y T Yu City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong S P Ng Swinburne University of Technology Australia Pak-Lok Poon HK Polytechnic University Hong Kong

T Y Chen Swinburne University of Technology Australia 130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX

AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND SYSTEMS ndash 1

Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Stability vs Optimality Tradeoff in Game Theoretic Mechanisms for QoS Provision

Andrew Lomonosov and Meera Sitharam University of Florida USA

Kihong Park Purdue University USA

A Multi-Agent System for Remote Psychological Profiling with Role Playing Games Based Tests Stefania Bandini Sara Manzoni and Giuseppe Vizzari

Universitagrave degli Studi di Milano Bicocca Italy

Final Program Page 15 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Are multiagent algorithms relevant for real hardware A case study for distributed constraint

algorithms Paul Scerri Pragnesh Jay Modi Wei-Min Shen and Milind

Tambe University of Southern California USA A Top down approach for MAS protocol description

Joaquin Pentildea Rafael Corchuelo and Joseacute L Arjona Universisdad de Sevilla Spain

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash1

INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AND BROADCAST Hong Va Leong Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Adaptive Dissemination of Dynamic Information Services in an Extended Data Broadcast

Environment Chih-Lin Hu and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan University

Taiwan

Selecting the Best Valid Scopes for Wireless Dissemination of Location-dependent Data

Baihua Zheng Wang-Chien Lee and Dik Lun Lee Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong

Broadcast Program Generation for Unordered

Queries with Data Replication Jiun-Long Huang and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan

University Taiwan Cost Efficient Broadcast Based Cache Invalidation

for Mobile Environments Kwong Yuen Lai Zahir Tari and Peter Bertok RMIT

University Australia

130 ndash 300PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 2

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech USA

A Fast and Effective Steganalytic Technique Against Jsteg-Like Algorithms

Tao Zhang and Xijian Ping University of Information Engineering China

Availability of Protocol Goals

Giampaolo Bella Universitagrave di Catania Italy

Authenticity in a Reliable Protocol for Mobile Computing

Ricoletta De Francesco Universita di Pisa Italy Marinella Petrocchi Instituto de Informatica e Telematica Italy

A Role Administration System in Role-based

Authorization Infrastructures Design and Implementation

Dongwan Shin and Gail-Joon Ahn UNC Charlotte USA Sandrae Cho ETRI South Korea

300 ndash 330AM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 4 POTPOURI

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA

The Bitmap-based Feature Selection Method Wei-Chou Chen Ming-Chun Yang and Shian-Shyong Tseng

National Chiao Tung University Taiwan

Prototype-based Mining of Numeric Data Streams Francisco Ferrer-Troyano Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C

Riquelme University of Seville Spain

ADMiRe An Algebraic Approach to System Performance Analysis Using Data Mining

Techniques Kien A Hua Ning Jiang Roy Villafane and Duc Tran

University of Central Florida USA

Mining Confident Co-location Rules without A Support Threshold

Yan Huang Hui Xiong and Shashi Shekhar University of Minnesota at TwinCities USA

Jian Pei State University of New York at Buffalo USA

330 ndash 500P 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 3 Chia-Chu Chiang University of Arkansas at Little Rock USA

Property-Oriented Testing A Strategy for Exploring Dangerous Scenarios

Olfa Abdellatif-Kaddour Pascale Thevenod-Fosse and Helene Waeselynck LAAS-CNRS France

An Initial Investigation of Test Driven Development

in Industry Boby George and Laurie Williams North Carolina State

University USA A Methodology to Provide and Use Interchangeable

Services Brian Fenicle Penn State Harrisburg USA

Tim Wahls Hood College USA Efficient Mediators through Dynamic Code Generation a Method and an Experiment

Yasushi Shinjo and Toshiyuki Kubo University of Tsukuba Japan

Calton Pu Georgia Institute of Technology USA

Final Program Page 16 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND

SYSTEMS ndash 2 Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Designing and Specifying Mobility within the Multiagent Systems Engineering Methodology

Athie Self Air Force Personnel Center USA Scott DeLoach Kansas State Univereity USA

Enabling Mobile Agents to Dynamically Assume

Roles Giacomo Cabri Luca Ferrari and Letizia Leonardi Universitagrave

di Modena e Reggio Emilia Italy

Managing Agent Life Cycles in Open Distributed Systems

FMT Brazier DGA Mobach BJ Overeinder and NJE Wijngaards Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash2 AGENTS

AND UBIQUITOUS ACCESS Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Combining State and Model-based Approaches for Mobile Agent Load Balancing

Christos Georgousopoulos and Omer F Rana Cardiff University UK

Mobile Agent based Pervasive Systems Manager for

Enterprise Network Sandeep Adwankar and Venu Vasudevan Motorola

Laboratories USA

UbiData Ubiquitous Mobile File Service Jinsuo Zhang Abdelsalam Helal and Joachim Hammer

University of Florida Florida USA Extended Internet Caching Protocol A Foundation

for Building Ubiquitous Web Caching Wenzheng Gu and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida

Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 3

Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

A Protection Scheme for Collaborative Environments

Issa Traore University of Victoria Canada

Access-Controlled Resource Discovery for Pervasive Networks

Sanjay Raman Dwain Clarke Matt Burnside and Srinivas Devadas Ronald Rivest MIT USA

Network Traffic Anomaly Detection Based on Packet Bytes

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech Florida USA

A Unified Security Framework for Networked Applications

Joerg Abendroth and Christian Jensen Trinity College Ireland

530 ndash 700PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SAC 2003 WRAP-UP MEETING

SAC 2004

CALL FOR TRACK PROPOSALS

The 19th Annual SAC meeting (SAC 2004) will be held March 2004 in Cyprus and hosted by the University of Cyprus at Nicosia The conference Organizing Committee solicits proposals for organizing and hosting tracks Perspective track chairs should submit an up to two pages description for organizing a track including the following items 1) Proposed track title description of track aims topics and rationale for having such a track in SAC This rationale should reference regularly held related conferences and why the proposed track differs from them or complements them The proposed track should not be over general but also not overly specialized thus being able to attract a wide audience sharing similar interests Proposals from industry are also welcomed Theoretical topics are also welcomed provided there is clear practical potential in applying the results of such work 2) A short description of the activities (the track chair will undertake upon acceptance of the proposal) to disseminate the call-for-papers for hisher track manage the review process and collect final materials from authors of accepted papers (Specific guidelines to track chairs regarding these issues will also be provided) 3) A short CV of the perspective track chair(s) with reference to research interests and publication record directly related to the themes of the proposed track and any previous experience of involvement in the organization of similar events (A webpage URL to where such information can be found is sufficient)

For more details please visit the registration desk and pick up detailed

SAC 2004 CFT and CFP handouts

Hope to see in Nicosia Cyprus March 2004

Final Program Page 17 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

  • Organizing Committee
  • Gary Lamont Ronaldo Menezes
  • Hisham Haddad George Papadopoulos
  • Brajendra Panda Janice Carroll
  • Ryan Stansifer Warren Jones
  • William Shoaff
  • SAC 2003 Introduction
    • SAC 2003 Organizers
    • SAC 2003 Track Organizers
      • AI and Computational Logic
      • Agents Interactions Mobility and Systems
      • Bioinformatics
      • Computational Sciences
      • Computer Applications in Health Care
      • Computer Security
      • Coordination Models Languages and Applications
      • Data Mining
      • Mobile Computing and Applications
      • Parallel and Distributed Systems and Networking
        • SAC 2003 Sponsor
        • ACM SIGAPP
          • Message from the Conference Chair
            • Gary Lamont
              • Message from the Program Chairs
                • Hisham Haddad and George Papadopoulos
                  • Other Activities
                  • SAC 2004
                  • Monday Keynote Address
                    • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                      • Monday Luncheon Speaker
                        • The Computational Biology An Industrial Perspective
                          • Tuesday Keynote Address
                            • SAC 2003 Schedule
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Tutorials
                            • Monday March 10 2003
                              • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                                • Tuesday March 11 2003
                                • Wednesday March 12 2003
Page 9: THE 2003 ACM SIGAPP SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED COMPUTING · and mobile network security, semantic of web and Ontologies, and processing complex events in distributed systems. The Technical

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 2

VIDEO ON DEMAND AND INDEXING Duc Tran University of Central Florida Orlando USA

Hierarchical Video Indexing based on Changes of Camera and Objects

JungHwan Oh and Maruthi Thenneru University of Texas at Arlington USA

Ning Jiang University of Central Florida USA

Overlay Multicast for Video on Demand on the Internet

Kien A Hua Duc A Tran and Roy Villafane University of Central Florida USA

A New Cache Management for Multimedia Storage

Systems Javier Fernacuteandez Muntildeoz Jesus Carretero Felix Garcia Jose M

Perez and A Calderon Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Madrid Spain

Interactive Computation and Visualization of Fetch

using Standard Computer Graphics Hardware Michael Wainer Southern Illinois University at Carbondale IL

130 ndash 300PM 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 2

Jesus A Izaguirre U Notre Dame USA

Nonlinear instability in multiple time-stepping Qun Ma and Jesacuteus Izaguirre University of Notre Dame USA

Robert D Skeel University of Illinois USA

A Treecode algorithm for computing Ewald summation of dipolar systems

ZhongHui Duan University of Akron USA Robert Krasny University of Michigan USA

Long time step molecular dynamics using targeted

Langevin stabilization Qun Ma and Jesacuteus Izaguirre University of Notre Dame USA

Quantification of Trabecular Bone Mass and

Orientation Using Gabor Wavelets Yongqing Xiang Vanessa Yingling Jonathan Silverberg and

Theodore Raphan Brooklyn College USA Mitchell B Schaffler Mount Sinai School of Medicine USA

300 ndash 330PM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) BIOINFORMATICS ndash 3 COMPUTATIONAL METHODS

AND ALGORITHMS Dawn Wilkins University of Mississippi USA

Integrative Approach for Computationally Inferring Protein Domain Interactions

See-Kiong Ng Zhuo Zhang and Soon-Heng Tan Laboratories for Information Technology Singapore

Component-based Implementation of Multiple

Sequence Alignment Umit Catalyurek Mike Gray Tahsin Kurc Joel Saltz Eric

Stahlberg and Renato Ferreira Ohio State University Columbus OH USA

Identify Amino Acid Candidates Critical for Function of Rat Imidase by Cross-Reference Voting in

Imidase SuperFamily Chihan Lee Ya-ting Lin Chuan-Yi Tang and Yuh-Shyong Yang National Chiao Tung University Hsinchu Taiwan

Inference of Transcriptional Regulation

Relationships from Gene Expression Data Andrew Tae-Jun Kwon Holger Hoos and Raymond Ng

University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX INFORMATION ACCESS AND RETRIEVAL ndash 3 WEB

SEARCHING AND RELEVANCE FEEDBACK Fabio Crestani University of Strathclyde UK

Using Agents for Multi-target Search on the Web Elisabetta Di Nitto Carlo Ghezzi and Paolo Selvini CEFRIEL -

Politecnico di Milano Milano Italy

An indexing model of HTML document Andrea Molinari and Ricardo A Marques Pereira University of

Trento Trento Italy Gabriella Pasi Institute for Multimedia Technologies - National

Council of Research Milano Italy

Web Metasearch Rank vs Score Based Rank Aggregation Methods

M Elena Renda and Umberto Straccia Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dellInformazione Pisa Italy

Efficient Evaluation of Relevance Feedback for

Multidimensional All-pairs Retrieval Michael Ortega-Binderberger Univeristy of Illinois at Urbana

Chapaign IL USA Kaushik Chakrabarti Microsoft Research

Sharad Mehrotra University of California Irvine CA USA

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS WEB TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS ndash 3

HYPERLINKS AND NAVIGATION Maristella Matera - Politecnico di Milano Italy

RepWeb Replicated Web with Referential Integrity Luis Veiga and Paulo Ferreira INESCIST Lisboa Portugal

Similarity-Based Clustering of Web Transactions Giuseppe Manco and Domenico Sacca ICAR-CNR Italy

Riccardo Ortale University of Calabria Rende Italy

Final Program Page 8 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Final Program Page 9

Recognizing the Relations between Web Pages Using Artificial Neural Network

Xing Zhu Shen Huang and Yong Yu Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai PRChina

Design Time Support for Adaptive Behaviour in Web

Sites Sven Casteleyn Olga De Troyer and Saar Brockmans Vrije

Universiteit Belgium

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 3

DATA VISUALIZATION Chaman L Sabharwal University of Missouri Rolla USA

Cluster Rendering of Skewed Datasets via

Visualization Keke Chen and Ling Liu Georgia Tech USA

Modeling and Visualizing Uncertainty in a Global

Water Balance Model James R Miller Daniel C Cliburn Johannes J Feddema and

Terry A Slocum University of Kansas USA Visualization of association rules in relational DBMS

Sharma Chakravarthy and Hongen Zhang University of Texas at Arlington USA

Supporting Real-time Visualization With The HDoV

Tree Lidan Shou Zhiyong Huang and Kian-Lee Tan National

University of Singapore Singapore

330 ndash 500PM 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 3

Sreekanth Pannala Oak Ridge National Laboratory USA

Discretizing aerosol dynamics with B-splines Adrian Sandu and Christian Borden Michigan Technological

University USA

Real-Time Monitoring of Large Scientific Simulations

V Pascucci D E Laney R J Frank G Scorzelli Linsen B Hamann F Gygi

Hybrid (mixed SMPDMP) Parallelization of MFIX A Multiphase CFD Code for Modeling Fluidized Beds Sreekanth Pannala Ed DrsquoAzevedo Oak Ridge National Lab Madhava Syamlal National Energy Technology Lab USA

Terascale simulation of cumulus convection on

ASCI WHITE David Stevens Lawrence Livermore National Lab USA

530 ndash 700PM 5 - ST THOMAS SIGAPP BUSINESS MEETING

700 ndash 800PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) TRACK CHAIRS PLANNING MEETING

TUESDAY MA

800AM ndash 500PM REGIS

800 ndash 830AM KEYNOT

The Software EngineDeploying Mission C

an Era of PervMr Richard Simonia

1000 ndash 1030AM COFFE

1030 ndash NOON E-COMMERCE T

Sviatoslav Braynov State U

Semantic MatchmakMark

Tommaso Di Noia Eugenio DMarina Mongiello

A Multi-Agent System

Transaction anNatalia Loacutepez Manuel Nuacutentildeez

Rubio Universidad Co

A Model for the ConfiSynchronization of Co

YainndashWhar Si David EdmoDumas Queensland Univ

Organizational ModeliContext of W

WMP van der Aalst andUniversity of Tec

Akhil Kumar Penn

SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

RCH 11 2003 LOBBY TRATION 2 - BARBADOS E ADDRESS

ering of Applications - ritical Applications in

asive Computing n (See Abstract Page 4)

LOBBY E BREAK

1 - ARUBA ECHNOLOGIES ndash 1

niversity of New York at Buffalo USA

ing in a P-2-P Electronic etplace i Sciascio Francesco Donini and

Politecnico di Bari Italy

for E-Barter Including d Shipping Costs Ismael Rodriacuteguez and Fernando

mplutense de Madrid Spain

gurable Composition and mplex Trading Activities

nd Arthur Hofstede and Marlon ersity of Technology Australia

ng in UML and XML in the orkflow Systems HMW Verbeek Eindhoven hnology Netherlands State University USA

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 1 PARALLEL SYSTEMS AND

NETWORKS Robert van Engelen Florida State University USA

Performance Prediction of Wormhole Switching in Hypercubes with Bursty Traffic Pattern

Geyong Min University of Bradford UK Mohamed Ould-Khaoua University of Glasgow UK

John Ferguson University of Strathclyde UK

Bluepoint A Bluetooth-based Architecture for Location-Positioning Services

Alvin Chan Hong Va Leong Joseph Chan Alan Hon Larry Lau and Leo Li Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

An Improvement on Binary-Swap Compositing for

Sort-Last Parallel Rendering Akira Takeuchi Fumihiko Ino and Kenichi Hagihara Osaka

University Japan

Automatic Code Generation for a Convection Scheme

Paul van der Mark and Lex Wolters Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science Netherlands

Gerard Cats Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute Netherlands

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS IMAGE AND VIDEO DATABASES

Borko Furht and Oge Marques Florida Atlantic University

Image Retrieval With Embedded Region Relationships

Sharat Chandran and Naga Kiran Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India

An Adaptive Three-Dimensional DCT Compression

Based on Motion Analysis Borko Furht Ken Gustafson Hesong Huang and Oge Marques

Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton FL USA

Automatic interpretation of soccer video for highlights extraction and annotation

J Assfalg M Bertini C Colombo A Del Bimbo and W Nunziati Universita di Firenze Firenze Italia

Improving Image Retrieval Effectiveness in Query-

by-Example Environment Khanh Vu Oklahoma State University Tulsa OK USA

Kien A Hua and Ning Jiang University of Central Florida Orlando FL USA

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 1

KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEMS Pierre Collet INRIA Projet Fractales France

Introducing Lateral Thinking in Search Engines with Interactive Evolutionary Algorithms

Yann Landrin-Schweitzer Evelyne Lutton and Pierre Collet Projet FRACTALES INRIA Bat 24 78153 Le Chesnay Cedex

FRANCE Thierry Prost Immeuble Le Beau Site 74150 Mont Saxonnex

FRANCE Enhancement of Wavelet-Based Medical Image Retrieval Through Feature Evaluation Using an

Information Gain Measure O H Karam A M Hamad S Ghoniemy and S Rady Ain

Shams University Cairo Egypt

On the Fuzzy Bayesian Inference of Population Annoyance Level Caused by Noise Exposure

Juan-Miguel Leoacuten-Rojas and Valentiacuten Masero University of Extremadura Caacuteceres SPAIN

Montantildea Morales IES Puente Ajuda Badajoz SPAIN

1030 ndash NOON 2 - BARBADOS AI AND COMPUTATIONAL LOGIC

Chih-Cheng Hung Southern Polytechnic State University USA

A Coarse-Grain Parallel Genetic Algorithm For Finding Ramsey Numbers

Iker Gondra and Mansur H Samadzadeh Oklahoma State University USA

Implementing Fuzzy Expert System for Intelligent

Buildings Carlos A Reyes-Garcia and Elva Corona Instituto Nacional de

Astrofiacutesica Optica y Electroacutenica Mexico Schedulers for RuleBased Constraint Programming Krzysztof R Apt and Sebastian Brand CWI the Netherlands

Image Texture Classification Using Datagrams and

Characteristic Views Shisong Yang and Chih-Cheng Hung Southern Polytechnic

State University USA

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES ndash 2 Peter Wurman North Carolina State University USA

Architecture for User-Controlled e-Privacy Peter Bodorik Dalhousie University Canada Dawn Jutla Saint Maryrsquos University Canada

Addressing E-Business Privacy Concerns The

Roles of Trust and Value Compatibility Joseph Cazier Benjamin Shao and Robert St Louis Arizona

State University USA

Final Program Page 10 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

reality a Scalable Intelligent Travel Planner Marc Torrens Patrick Hertzog Loic Samson and Boi Faltings

iFAOrsquos Future Lab Switzerland

Systems Architecture for Pervasive Retail George Roussos Birkbeck College UK

Panos Kourouthanasis ELTRUN-AUEB Greece Eugene Gryazin Espoo Finland

Mike Pryzbliski NOKIA Finland George Kalpogiannis Procter and Gamble Greece

George Giaglis ELTRUN-AUEB Greece

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 2 ROUTING ALGORITHMS

Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA

An Alternative Routing Algorithm for Pyramid Structures

Zhizhang Shen Plymouth State College USA A Simple and Energy-Efficient Routing Protocol for

Radio Networks Amitava Datta and Subbiah Soundaralakshmi University of

Western Australia

An Optimal Broadcasting Schema for Multidimensional Mesh Structures

Zhizhang Shen Plymouth State College USA

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS DATABASE TECHNOLOGY ndash 1

Henrique Paques Georgia Institute of Technology USA

PINE - Podium Incremental Neighbor Evaluator for Classifying Spatial Data

William Perrizo Qin Ding Anne Denton Kirk Scott Qiang ding and Maleq Khan North Dakota State University USA

Integrated Querying of XML Data in RDBMSs

Albrecht Schmidt Stefan Manegold and Martin Kersten CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Accessee Controlled Type Selection for a Multi-type

Object Hideki Sato and Masayoshi Aritsugi Daido Institute of

Technology Japan

Hybrid Log Segmentation for Assured Damage Assessment

Prahalad Ragothaman and Brajendra Panda University of Arkansas USA

130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 2

WEB COLLABORATIVE AND SECURITY SYSTEMS FOR HEALTH CARE

Lewis Hassell Drexel University Philadelphia USA

Modeling the Workflow of Prescription Writing Understanding Requirements for Automation

Lewis Hassell Drexel University Philadelphia PA USA John H Holmes University of Pennsylvania School of

Medicine Philadelphia PA USA Echo-Cardiography on the Web Design and Set-Up

of a Virtual Community of Experts Frumento Enrico Bianchin Enrico and Guerriero Lorenzo

CEFRIEL Politecnico di Milano Milano Italy

Integrating Smart Card Access to Webbased Medical Information System

Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

Role-Based Authorization in Decentralized Health Care Environments

Gail-Joon Ahn and Badrinath Mohan University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte NC USA

130 ndash 300 2 - BARBADOS COORDINATION MODELS LANGUAGES AND

APPLICATIONS ndash 1 Andrea Omicini Universitˆ di Bologna Cesena Italy

Coordination-Based Distributed Constraint Solving in DICE

Peter Zoeteweij CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Basic Components for Constraint Solver Cooperations

Eric Monfroy UniversitŽ de Nantes France Carlos Castro Universidad Tžcnica Federico Santa Maria

Valpararsquoso Chile A New Approach to Scalable Linda-systems Based

on Swarms Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

Robert Tolksdorf Freie UniversitŠt Berlin Germany

PeerSpaces Data-driven Coordination in Peer-to-Peer Networks

Nadia Busi Cristian Manfredini Alberto Montresor and Gianluigi Zavattaro Universitˆ di Bologna Italy

300 ndash 330PM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES ndash 3

Peter Wurman North Carolina State University USA COSAR Commitment-Oriented ldquoSense and

Respondrdquo System for Microelectronic Manufacturing

Jun-Jang Jeng Henry Chang and Jen-Yao Chung IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Final Program Page 11 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

iGrocer- A Ubiquitous and Pervasive Smart Grocery Shopping System

Sangeetha Shekar Prashant Nair and Abdelsalam (Sumi) Helal University of Florida Gainesville USA

CIGMA Active Inventory Service in Global e-Market

Based on Efficient Catalog Management Su Myeon Kim Kyungmin Cho Inseok Hwang Seungwoo

Kang and Heung-Kyu Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Korea

330 ndash 500PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 3 LOAD BALANCING IN PARALLEL

AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA

A Lightweight Java Taskspaces Framework for Scientific Computing on Computational Grids H De Sterck University of Colorado at Boulder USA

RS Markel Advansys Inc USA T Pohl and U Rude University of Erlangen-Nurnberg

Germany A Dynamic Load Distribution Strategy for Systems

Under High Task Variation and Heavy Traffic Bin Fu and Zahir Tari School of Compute Science and

Information and Technology Australia

Implementation of a Proactive Load Sharing Scheme

R Anane Coventry University UK R J Anthony University of Greenwich UK

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS DATABASE TECHNOLOGY ndash 2

Stefan Manegold CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Distributed Query Adaptation and Its Trade-offs Henrique Paques Ling Liu and Calton Pu Georgia Institute of

Technology USA Xquery Speedup Using Replication in Mapping XML

into Relations Jaehoon Kim and Seog Park SOGANG University Korea

Applying Genetic Algorithms in Database Partitioning

Vincent Ng and N Gorla Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

A Dynamic DataCurrency Protocol for Mobile

Database Design and Reconfiguration Yanli Xia and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 3 DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College WA

Intelligent Agents for Patient Monitoring and Diagnostics

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College Spokane WA USA

SOM - Feature Extraction from Patient Discharge Summaries

Dyan J Tufts-Conrad A Nur Zincir-Heywood and David Zitner Dalhousie University Halifax NS Canada

Applying Information Visualization Techniques to

Capture and Explore the Course of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Monika Lanzenberger and Silvia Miksch Institute of Software

Technology and Interactive Systems Vienna University of Technology Vienna Austria

Susanne Ohmann and Christian Popow University of Vienna Waehringer Guertel Vienna Austria

Data Visualization Using Kernel Density Estimation

to Examine Patterns of Physician Practice Patricia Cerrito University of Louisville USA

330 ndash 500 2 - BARBADOS COORDINATION MODELS LANGUAGES AND

APPLICATIONS ndash 2 Sascha Ossowski Universidad Rey Juan Carlos Madrid

Spain

Eliciting Coordination Policies from Requirements Henry Muccini and Fabio Mancinelli Universitˆ dellAquila

Italy Comparing Semantic Frameworks for Coordination On the Conformance Issue for Coordination Media

Mirko Viroli Universitˆ di Bologna Cesena Italy

An Extensible Architecture-based Framework for Coordination Languages

Torsten Fink and Karsten Otto Freie UniversitŠt Berlin Germany

Synchronization Analysis for Decentralizing

Composite Web Services Mangala Gowri Nanda and Neeran Karnik IBM India Research

Laboratory New Delhi India

530 ndash 645PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

SAC 2004 ORGANIZATION MEETING

Final Program Page 12 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

SAC 2003 BANQUET

AT KENNEDY SPACE CENTER DEPARTURE FROM HOTEL AT 700PM

WEDNESDA2

800AM ndash NOON REGI

830 ndash 1000AM

DATA MINING ndash 1CLUSTERING AN

Mitsunori Ogihara U

Tough Constraint-BaseM

Lei Jia and Renqing PeDingyu Pei Ton

Mining MaximaJun-Lin Lin Yuan

A density based ap

Hui Wang UniDavid Bell Queen

Ivo Duntsch Bro A Customizable Hybrid AYu Qian and Kang Zhang U

830 ndash 1000AM PROGRAMMING LA

TECHBarrett Bryant University

Features of the ConcurrAl

Matthew Huntbach Queen A Transition-based St

SoftwaIssa Traore University of

Can a Parser be Generated from Examples Marjan Mernik Goran Gerlic and Viljem Zumer University of

Maribor Maribor Slovenia Barrett R Bryant University of Alabama at Birmingham

Birmingham AL USA

Pointer Analysis of Multithreaded Java Programs Mangala Gowri Nanda IBM India Research Laboratory IIT

New Delhi India

Final Program

Y MARCH 12 003 LOBBY STRATION

1 - ARUBA ASSOCIATION RULES D CLASSIFICATIONS niversity of Rochester USA

d Frequent Closed Itemsets ining

i Shanghai University China gji University China

l Frequent Intervals Ze University Taiwan

proach to classification versity of Ulster UK s University Belfast UK ck University Canada

pproach to Data Clustering niversity of Texas Dallas USA

3 - SALON C (ATM) NGUAGES AND OBJECT NOLOGIES of Alabama at Birmingham USA

ent Programming Language dwych Mary University of London UK rategy for Object-oriented re Testing

Victoria Victoria BC Canada

S Ramesh India Institute of Technology Bombay India

830 ndash 1000AM 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 1

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Multi-objective Optimization in the Area Coverage Problems for Cellular Communication Networks

Evaluation of an Elitist Evolutionary Strategy Larry Raisanen and Roger Whitaker Cardiff University UK

Multi-Heuristic List Scheduling Genetic Algorithms

for Task Scheduling Andy Auyeung Iker Gondra and HK Dai Oklahoma State

University USA A Spanning Tree-Based Genetic Algorithm for Some

Instances of the Rectilinear Steiner problem with Obstacles

Rita Hare and Bryant Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

A Hybrid AI Approach for Nurse Rostering Haibing Li Andrew Lim National University of Singapore

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management University Singapore

830 ndash 1000AM 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 1 DESIGN SPACE EXPLORATION Jie Liu - Palo Alto Research Center Palo Alto CA USA

Partitioning of Embedded Applications onto Heterogeneous Multiprocessor Architectures

Fabio Salice and William Fornaciari Politecnico di Milano and CEFRIEL Milano Italy

Luca Del Vecchio and Luigi Pomante CEFRIEL Milano Italy

A Software Framework for Efficient System-level Performance Evaluation of Embedded Systems Joseph E Coffland and Andy D Pimentel University of

Amsterdam The Netherlands

A Methodology for the Efficient Architectural Exploration of Energy-Delay Trade-offs for

Embedded Systems Lorenzo Salvemini ALaRI Switzerland

Mariagiovanna Sami C SilvanoH V Zaccaria Politecnico di Milano Italy

Roberto Zafalon ST Microelectronics Italy

Page 13 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

ARCHITECT-R A System for Reconfigurable Robots Design

R Gonccedilalves and P Moraes Universidade de Satildeo Paulo Brasil JMP Cardoso University of Algarve Portugal

DF Wolf University of Southern California USA M Fernandes R Romero and E Marques Universidade de Satildeo

Paulo Brasil

830 ndash 1000AM 6 - ST ANNE DIGITAL CONTENT AND EDUCATION

Monica Landoni University of Strathclyde UK

Ignacio Aedo Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

An approach for adaptable learning systems with respect to psychological aspects

Hildegards Rumetshofer and Wolfram Woumlszlig Johannes Kepler University Linz

Evaluating the Usability of Portable Electronic

Books Ruth Wilson and Monica Landoni Univ of Strathclyde UK

Architecture to support dynamic composition of

Math Lesson Plans M Kellar B MacKay R Zhang and C Watters Dalhousie

University Canada D Kaufman and J Borwein Simon Fraser University Canada

InterMediActor a framework for instructional design based on competences

FJ Valverde-Albacete R Pedraza-Jimeacutenez J Cid-Sueiro P Diacuteaz-Peacuterez A Navia-Vaacutezquez and H Molina-Bulla EPS-

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

1000 ndash 1030AM LOBBY COFFEE BREAK

1030 ndash NOON 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 2 APPLICATIONS OF DATA MINING

Rosa Meo University of Torino Italy

Bootstrapping a data mining intrusion detection system

Daniel Barbara Yi Li Jia-Ling Lin and Sushil Jajodia George Mason University USA

Julia Cout James Madison University USA

Building Knowledge Discovery into a Geospatial Decision Support System

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA Jitender Deogun and Steve Goddard University of Nebraska

Lincoln USA An Efficient Method for Mining Associated Service

Patterns in Mobile Web Environments Shin-Mu Tseng and Cing-Fu Tsui National Cheng Kung

University Taiwan

Using Latent Semantic Indexing to Filter Spam Kevin R Gee University of Texas at Arlington USA

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 1 Markus Montigel University of New Orleans USA

An Integrated Framework for Formal Development of Open Distributed Systems

Issa Traore and Hong Ye University of Victoria Canada Demissie B Aredo Norwegian Computing Center Norway

Modeling the meaning of transitions from and to

concurrent states in UML State Machines Egon Boerger Elvinia Riccobene Universit `a di Pisa Italy

Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK Representing the Applications and Compositions of

Design Patterns in UML Jing Dong University of Texas at Dallas USA

On the Composition of Java Frameworks Control-

flows Ana C V de Melo and Bruno M Moutinho Cidade

Universitaria Brazil

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 2

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Automatic Test Program Generation for Pipeline Processors

F Corno G Cumani M Sonza Reorda and G Squillero Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica Politecnico di

Torino Italy

Manpower Scheduling with Time Windows Andrew Lim HKUST Kowloon Hong Kong

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management

University Singapore Song Lei National University of Singapore Singapore

Greedy Heuristics and an Efficient Evolutionary Algorithm for the Bounded-Diameter Minimum

Spanning Tree problem Guumlnther Raidl Vienna University of Technology Austria

Bryant A Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

On the Influence of GVR in Vehicle Routing Jorge Tavares Francisco B Pereira Penousal Machado and

Ernesto Costa Universidade de Coimbra Portugal

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 2 SUPPORTING SYSTEMS Alessio Bechini University of Pisa Italy

Final Program Page 14 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Validation of Code-Improving Transformations for Embedded Systems

Robert van Engelen David Whalley and Xin Yuan Florida State University USA

An Optimized Java Interpreter for Connected

Devices and Embedded Systems Andrew Beatty Kevin Casey David Gregg and Andrew Nisbet

Trinity College Dublin Ireland TinyGALS A Programming Model for Event-Driven

Embedded Systems Elaine Cheong and Judy A Liebman University of California

Jie Liu and Feng Zhao Palo Alto Research Center USA

An Efficient Time Representation for Real-Time Embedded Systems

Alessio Carlini and Giorgio Buttazzo Universitagrave di Pavia Italy

1030 ndash NOON 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 1

Giampaolo Bella Universita di Catania Italy

Authentication of LZ-77 compressed data Mikhail Atallah Purdue University USA

Stephano Lonardi University of California Riverside USA

Authentication and Access Delegation with User-Released Certificates

Lavinia Egidi Universitagrave del Piemonte Orientale Avogadro Italy

Maurizio Melato NICE srl Italy

Delay-Based Circuit Authentication and Applications

Blaise Gassend Dwaine Clarke and Srinivas Devadas MIT USA

Marten van Dijk Philips Research USA An Approach to Secure Information Flow on Object

Oriented Role-based Access Control Model Chang Zhang University of Regina Canada

Cungang Yang University of Regina Canada

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

DATA MINING ndash 3 DATA MINING MODELS AND LANGUAGES

Kang Zhang University of Texas at Dallas USA

A New Distributed Data Mining Model Based on Similarity

Tao Li Shenghuo Zhu and Mitsunori Ogihara University of Rochester USA

Optimization of a Language for Data Mining Rosa Meo Universita degli Studi di Torino Italy

Discovering Interesting Information in XML Data

with Association Rules Daniele Braga Alessandro Campi and Stefano Ceri Politecnico

di Milano Italy Mika Klemettinen Nokia Research Center Finland

PierLuca Lanzi Politecnico di Milano Italy

An Efficient Data Structure for Decision Rules Discovery

Raul Giraldez Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C Riquelme University of Seville Spain

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 2 Herbert Thompson Florida Institute of Technology USA

A method for the automatic generation of test suites from object models

Jim Davies Charles Crichton and Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK

Towards Model-Based Generation of Self-Priming

and Self-Checking Conformance Tests for Interactive Systems

Amit Paradkar IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Using Operational Distributions to Judge Testing Progress

Elaine J Weyuker ATampT Labs - Research USA

On the Use of the Classification-Tree Method by Beginning Software Testers

Y T Yu City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong S P Ng Swinburne University of Technology Australia Pak-Lok Poon HK Polytechnic University Hong Kong

T Y Chen Swinburne University of Technology Australia 130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX

AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND SYSTEMS ndash 1

Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Stability vs Optimality Tradeoff in Game Theoretic Mechanisms for QoS Provision

Andrew Lomonosov and Meera Sitharam University of Florida USA

Kihong Park Purdue University USA

A Multi-Agent System for Remote Psychological Profiling with Role Playing Games Based Tests Stefania Bandini Sara Manzoni and Giuseppe Vizzari

Universitagrave degli Studi di Milano Bicocca Italy

Final Program Page 15 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Are multiagent algorithms relevant for real hardware A case study for distributed constraint

algorithms Paul Scerri Pragnesh Jay Modi Wei-Min Shen and Milind

Tambe University of Southern California USA A Top down approach for MAS protocol description

Joaquin Pentildea Rafael Corchuelo and Joseacute L Arjona Universisdad de Sevilla Spain

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash1

INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AND BROADCAST Hong Va Leong Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Adaptive Dissemination of Dynamic Information Services in an Extended Data Broadcast

Environment Chih-Lin Hu and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan University

Taiwan

Selecting the Best Valid Scopes for Wireless Dissemination of Location-dependent Data

Baihua Zheng Wang-Chien Lee and Dik Lun Lee Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong

Broadcast Program Generation for Unordered

Queries with Data Replication Jiun-Long Huang and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan

University Taiwan Cost Efficient Broadcast Based Cache Invalidation

for Mobile Environments Kwong Yuen Lai Zahir Tari and Peter Bertok RMIT

University Australia

130 ndash 300PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 2

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech USA

A Fast and Effective Steganalytic Technique Against Jsteg-Like Algorithms

Tao Zhang and Xijian Ping University of Information Engineering China

Availability of Protocol Goals

Giampaolo Bella Universitagrave di Catania Italy

Authenticity in a Reliable Protocol for Mobile Computing

Ricoletta De Francesco Universita di Pisa Italy Marinella Petrocchi Instituto de Informatica e Telematica Italy

A Role Administration System in Role-based

Authorization Infrastructures Design and Implementation

Dongwan Shin and Gail-Joon Ahn UNC Charlotte USA Sandrae Cho ETRI South Korea

300 ndash 330AM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 4 POTPOURI

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA

The Bitmap-based Feature Selection Method Wei-Chou Chen Ming-Chun Yang and Shian-Shyong Tseng

National Chiao Tung University Taiwan

Prototype-based Mining of Numeric Data Streams Francisco Ferrer-Troyano Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C

Riquelme University of Seville Spain

ADMiRe An Algebraic Approach to System Performance Analysis Using Data Mining

Techniques Kien A Hua Ning Jiang Roy Villafane and Duc Tran

University of Central Florida USA

Mining Confident Co-location Rules without A Support Threshold

Yan Huang Hui Xiong and Shashi Shekhar University of Minnesota at TwinCities USA

Jian Pei State University of New York at Buffalo USA

330 ndash 500P 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 3 Chia-Chu Chiang University of Arkansas at Little Rock USA

Property-Oriented Testing A Strategy for Exploring Dangerous Scenarios

Olfa Abdellatif-Kaddour Pascale Thevenod-Fosse and Helene Waeselynck LAAS-CNRS France

An Initial Investigation of Test Driven Development

in Industry Boby George and Laurie Williams North Carolina State

University USA A Methodology to Provide and Use Interchangeable

Services Brian Fenicle Penn State Harrisburg USA

Tim Wahls Hood College USA Efficient Mediators through Dynamic Code Generation a Method and an Experiment

Yasushi Shinjo and Toshiyuki Kubo University of Tsukuba Japan

Calton Pu Georgia Institute of Technology USA

Final Program Page 16 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND

SYSTEMS ndash 2 Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Designing and Specifying Mobility within the Multiagent Systems Engineering Methodology

Athie Self Air Force Personnel Center USA Scott DeLoach Kansas State Univereity USA

Enabling Mobile Agents to Dynamically Assume

Roles Giacomo Cabri Luca Ferrari and Letizia Leonardi Universitagrave

di Modena e Reggio Emilia Italy

Managing Agent Life Cycles in Open Distributed Systems

FMT Brazier DGA Mobach BJ Overeinder and NJE Wijngaards Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash2 AGENTS

AND UBIQUITOUS ACCESS Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Combining State and Model-based Approaches for Mobile Agent Load Balancing

Christos Georgousopoulos and Omer F Rana Cardiff University UK

Mobile Agent based Pervasive Systems Manager for

Enterprise Network Sandeep Adwankar and Venu Vasudevan Motorola

Laboratories USA

UbiData Ubiquitous Mobile File Service Jinsuo Zhang Abdelsalam Helal and Joachim Hammer

University of Florida Florida USA Extended Internet Caching Protocol A Foundation

for Building Ubiquitous Web Caching Wenzheng Gu and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida

Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 3

Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

A Protection Scheme for Collaborative Environments

Issa Traore University of Victoria Canada

Access-Controlled Resource Discovery for Pervasive Networks

Sanjay Raman Dwain Clarke Matt Burnside and Srinivas Devadas Ronald Rivest MIT USA

Network Traffic Anomaly Detection Based on Packet Bytes

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech Florida USA

A Unified Security Framework for Networked Applications

Joerg Abendroth and Christian Jensen Trinity College Ireland

530 ndash 700PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SAC 2003 WRAP-UP MEETING

SAC 2004

CALL FOR TRACK PROPOSALS

The 19th Annual SAC meeting (SAC 2004) will be held March 2004 in Cyprus and hosted by the University of Cyprus at Nicosia The conference Organizing Committee solicits proposals for organizing and hosting tracks Perspective track chairs should submit an up to two pages description for organizing a track including the following items 1) Proposed track title description of track aims topics and rationale for having such a track in SAC This rationale should reference regularly held related conferences and why the proposed track differs from them or complements them The proposed track should not be over general but also not overly specialized thus being able to attract a wide audience sharing similar interests Proposals from industry are also welcomed Theoretical topics are also welcomed provided there is clear practical potential in applying the results of such work 2) A short description of the activities (the track chair will undertake upon acceptance of the proposal) to disseminate the call-for-papers for hisher track manage the review process and collect final materials from authors of accepted papers (Specific guidelines to track chairs regarding these issues will also be provided) 3) A short CV of the perspective track chair(s) with reference to research interests and publication record directly related to the themes of the proposed track and any previous experience of involvement in the organization of similar events (A webpage URL to where such information can be found is sufficient)

For more details please visit the registration desk and pick up detailed

SAC 2004 CFT and CFP handouts

Hope to see in Nicosia Cyprus March 2004

Final Program Page 17 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

  • Organizing Committee
  • Gary Lamont Ronaldo Menezes
  • Hisham Haddad George Papadopoulos
  • Brajendra Panda Janice Carroll
  • Ryan Stansifer Warren Jones
  • William Shoaff
  • SAC 2003 Introduction
    • SAC 2003 Organizers
    • SAC 2003 Track Organizers
      • AI and Computational Logic
      • Agents Interactions Mobility and Systems
      • Bioinformatics
      • Computational Sciences
      • Computer Applications in Health Care
      • Computer Security
      • Coordination Models Languages and Applications
      • Data Mining
      • Mobile Computing and Applications
      • Parallel and Distributed Systems and Networking
        • SAC 2003 Sponsor
        • ACM SIGAPP
          • Message from the Conference Chair
            • Gary Lamont
              • Message from the Program Chairs
                • Hisham Haddad and George Papadopoulos
                  • Other Activities
                  • SAC 2004
                  • Monday Keynote Address
                    • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                      • Monday Luncheon Speaker
                        • The Computational Biology An Industrial Perspective
                          • Tuesday Keynote Address
                            • SAC 2003 Schedule
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Tutorials
                            • Monday March 10 2003
                              • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                                • Tuesday March 11 2003
                                • Wednesday March 12 2003
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Final Program Page 9

Recognizing the Relations between Web Pages Using Artificial Neural Network

Xing Zhu Shen Huang and Yong Yu Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai PRChina

Design Time Support for Adaptive Behaviour in Web

Sites Sven Casteleyn Olga De Troyer and Saar Brockmans Vrije

Universiteit Belgium

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA MULTIMEDIA AND VISUALIZATION APPLICATIONS ndash 3

DATA VISUALIZATION Chaman L Sabharwal University of Missouri Rolla USA

Cluster Rendering of Skewed Datasets via

Visualization Keke Chen and Ling Liu Georgia Tech USA

Modeling and Visualizing Uncertainty in a Global

Water Balance Model James R Miller Daniel C Cliburn Johannes J Feddema and

Terry A Slocum University of Kansas USA Visualization of association rules in relational DBMS

Sharma Chakravarthy and Hongen Zhang University of Texas at Arlington USA

Supporting Real-time Visualization With The HDoV

Tree Lidan Shou Zhiyong Huang and Kian-Lee Tan National

University of Singapore Singapore

330 ndash 500PM 2 - BARBADOS COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES ndash 3

Sreekanth Pannala Oak Ridge National Laboratory USA

Discretizing aerosol dynamics with B-splines Adrian Sandu and Christian Borden Michigan Technological

University USA

Real-Time Monitoring of Large Scientific Simulations

V Pascucci D E Laney R J Frank G Scorzelli Linsen B Hamann F Gygi

Hybrid (mixed SMPDMP) Parallelization of MFIX A Multiphase CFD Code for Modeling Fluidized Beds Sreekanth Pannala Ed DrsquoAzevedo Oak Ridge National Lab Madhava Syamlal National Energy Technology Lab USA

Terascale simulation of cumulus convection on

ASCI WHITE David Stevens Lawrence Livermore National Lab USA

530 ndash 700PM 5 - ST THOMAS SIGAPP BUSINESS MEETING

700 ndash 800PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) TRACK CHAIRS PLANNING MEETING

TUESDAY MA

800AM ndash 500PM REGIS

800 ndash 830AM KEYNOT

The Software EngineDeploying Mission C

an Era of PervMr Richard Simonia

1000 ndash 1030AM COFFE

1030 ndash NOON E-COMMERCE T

Sviatoslav Braynov State U

Semantic MatchmakMark

Tommaso Di Noia Eugenio DMarina Mongiello

A Multi-Agent System

Transaction anNatalia Loacutepez Manuel Nuacutentildeez

Rubio Universidad Co

A Model for the ConfiSynchronization of Co

YainndashWhar Si David EdmoDumas Queensland Univ

Organizational ModeliContext of W

WMP van der Aalst andUniversity of Tec

Akhil Kumar Penn

SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

RCH 11 2003 LOBBY TRATION 2 - BARBADOS E ADDRESS

ering of Applications - ritical Applications in

asive Computing n (See Abstract Page 4)

LOBBY E BREAK

1 - ARUBA ECHNOLOGIES ndash 1

niversity of New York at Buffalo USA

ing in a P-2-P Electronic etplace i Sciascio Francesco Donini and

Politecnico di Bari Italy

for E-Barter Including d Shipping Costs Ismael Rodriacuteguez and Fernando

mplutense de Madrid Spain

gurable Composition and mplex Trading Activities

nd Arthur Hofstede and Marlon ersity of Technology Australia

ng in UML and XML in the orkflow Systems HMW Verbeek Eindhoven hnology Netherlands State University USA

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 1 PARALLEL SYSTEMS AND

NETWORKS Robert van Engelen Florida State University USA

Performance Prediction of Wormhole Switching in Hypercubes with Bursty Traffic Pattern

Geyong Min University of Bradford UK Mohamed Ould-Khaoua University of Glasgow UK

John Ferguson University of Strathclyde UK

Bluepoint A Bluetooth-based Architecture for Location-Positioning Services

Alvin Chan Hong Va Leong Joseph Chan Alan Hon Larry Lau and Leo Li Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

An Improvement on Binary-Swap Compositing for

Sort-Last Parallel Rendering Akira Takeuchi Fumihiko Ino and Kenichi Hagihara Osaka

University Japan

Automatic Code Generation for a Convection Scheme

Paul van der Mark and Lex Wolters Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science Netherlands

Gerard Cats Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute Netherlands

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS IMAGE AND VIDEO DATABASES

Borko Furht and Oge Marques Florida Atlantic University

Image Retrieval With Embedded Region Relationships

Sharat Chandran and Naga Kiran Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India

An Adaptive Three-Dimensional DCT Compression

Based on Motion Analysis Borko Furht Ken Gustafson Hesong Huang and Oge Marques

Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton FL USA

Automatic interpretation of soccer video for highlights extraction and annotation

J Assfalg M Bertini C Colombo A Del Bimbo and W Nunziati Universita di Firenze Firenze Italia

Improving Image Retrieval Effectiveness in Query-

by-Example Environment Khanh Vu Oklahoma State University Tulsa OK USA

Kien A Hua and Ning Jiang University of Central Florida Orlando FL USA

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 1

KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEMS Pierre Collet INRIA Projet Fractales France

Introducing Lateral Thinking in Search Engines with Interactive Evolutionary Algorithms

Yann Landrin-Schweitzer Evelyne Lutton and Pierre Collet Projet FRACTALES INRIA Bat 24 78153 Le Chesnay Cedex

FRANCE Thierry Prost Immeuble Le Beau Site 74150 Mont Saxonnex

FRANCE Enhancement of Wavelet-Based Medical Image Retrieval Through Feature Evaluation Using an

Information Gain Measure O H Karam A M Hamad S Ghoniemy and S Rady Ain

Shams University Cairo Egypt

On the Fuzzy Bayesian Inference of Population Annoyance Level Caused by Noise Exposure

Juan-Miguel Leoacuten-Rojas and Valentiacuten Masero University of Extremadura Caacuteceres SPAIN

Montantildea Morales IES Puente Ajuda Badajoz SPAIN

1030 ndash NOON 2 - BARBADOS AI AND COMPUTATIONAL LOGIC

Chih-Cheng Hung Southern Polytechnic State University USA

A Coarse-Grain Parallel Genetic Algorithm For Finding Ramsey Numbers

Iker Gondra and Mansur H Samadzadeh Oklahoma State University USA

Implementing Fuzzy Expert System for Intelligent

Buildings Carlos A Reyes-Garcia and Elva Corona Instituto Nacional de

Astrofiacutesica Optica y Electroacutenica Mexico Schedulers for RuleBased Constraint Programming Krzysztof R Apt and Sebastian Brand CWI the Netherlands

Image Texture Classification Using Datagrams and

Characteristic Views Shisong Yang and Chih-Cheng Hung Southern Polytechnic

State University USA

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES ndash 2 Peter Wurman North Carolina State University USA

Architecture for User-Controlled e-Privacy Peter Bodorik Dalhousie University Canada Dawn Jutla Saint Maryrsquos University Canada

Addressing E-Business Privacy Concerns The

Roles of Trust and Value Compatibility Joseph Cazier Benjamin Shao and Robert St Louis Arizona

State University USA

Final Program Page 10 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

reality a Scalable Intelligent Travel Planner Marc Torrens Patrick Hertzog Loic Samson and Boi Faltings

iFAOrsquos Future Lab Switzerland

Systems Architecture for Pervasive Retail George Roussos Birkbeck College UK

Panos Kourouthanasis ELTRUN-AUEB Greece Eugene Gryazin Espoo Finland

Mike Pryzbliski NOKIA Finland George Kalpogiannis Procter and Gamble Greece

George Giaglis ELTRUN-AUEB Greece

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 2 ROUTING ALGORITHMS

Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA

An Alternative Routing Algorithm for Pyramid Structures

Zhizhang Shen Plymouth State College USA A Simple and Energy-Efficient Routing Protocol for

Radio Networks Amitava Datta and Subbiah Soundaralakshmi University of

Western Australia

An Optimal Broadcasting Schema for Multidimensional Mesh Structures

Zhizhang Shen Plymouth State College USA

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS DATABASE TECHNOLOGY ndash 1

Henrique Paques Georgia Institute of Technology USA

PINE - Podium Incremental Neighbor Evaluator for Classifying Spatial Data

William Perrizo Qin Ding Anne Denton Kirk Scott Qiang ding and Maleq Khan North Dakota State University USA

Integrated Querying of XML Data in RDBMSs

Albrecht Schmidt Stefan Manegold and Martin Kersten CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Accessee Controlled Type Selection for a Multi-type

Object Hideki Sato and Masayoshi Aritsugi Daido Institute of

Technology Japan

Hybrid Log Segmentation for Assured Damage Assessment

Prahalad Ragothaman and Brajendra Panda University of Arkansas USA

130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 2

WEB COLLABORATIVE AND SECURITY SYSTEMS FOR HEALTH CARE

Lewis Hassell Drexel University Philadelphia USA

Modeling the Workflow of Prescription Writing Understanding Requirements for Automation

Lewis Hassell Drexel University Philadelphia PA USA John H Holmes University of Pennsylvania School of

Medicine Philadelphia PA USA Echo-Cardiography on the Web Design and Set-Up

of a Virtual Community of Experts Frumento Enrico Bianchin Enrico and Guerriero Lorenzo

CEFRIEL Politecnico di Milano Milano Italy

Integrating Smart Card Access to Webbased Medical Information System

Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

Role-Based Authorization in Decentralized Health Care Environments

Gail-Joon Ahn and Badrinath Mohan University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte NC USA

130 ndash 300 2 - BARBADOS COORDINATION MODELS LANGUAGES AND

APPLICATIONS ndash 1 Andrea Omicini Universitˆ di Bologna Cesena Italy

Coordination-Based Distributed Constraint Solving in DICE

Peter Zoeteweij CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Basic Components for Constraint Solver Cooperations

Eric Monfroy UniversitŽ de Nantes France Carlos Castro Universidad Tžcnica Federico Santa Maria

Valpararsquoso Chile A New Approach to Scalable Linda-systems Based

on Swarms Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

Robert Tolksdorf Freie UniversitŠt Berlin Germany

PeerSpaces Data-driven Coordination in Peer-to-Peer Networks

Nadia Busi Cristian Manfredini Alberto Montresor and Gianluigi Zavattaro Universitˆ di Bologna Italy

300 ndash 330PM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES ndash 3

Peter Wurman North Carolina State University USA COSAR Commitment-Oriented ldquoSense and

Respondrdquo System for Microelectronic Manufacturing

Jun-Jang Jeng Henry Chang and Jen-Yao Chung IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Final Program Page 11 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

iGrocer- A Ubiquitous and Pervasive Smart Grocery Shopping System

Sangeetha Shekar Prashant Nair and Abdelsalam (Sumi) Helal University of Florida Gainesville USA

CIGMA Active Inventory Service in Global e-Market

Based on Efficient Catalog Management Su Myeon Kim Kyungmin Cho Inseok Hwang Seungwoo

Kang and Heung-Kyu Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Korea

330 ndash 500PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 3 LOAD BALANCING IN PARALLEL

AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA

A Lightweight Java Taskspaces Framework for Scientific Computing on Computational Grids H De Sterck University of Colorado at Boulder USA

RS Markel Advansys Inc USA T Pohl and U Rude University of Erlangen-Nurnberg

Germany A Dynamic Load Distribution Strategy for Systems

Under High Task Variation and Heavy Traffic Bin Fu and Zahir Tari School of Compute Science and

Information and Technology Australia

Implementation of a Proactive Load Sharing Scheme

R Anane Coventry University UK R J Anthony University of Greenwich UK

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS DATABASE TECHNOLOGY ndash 2

Stefan Manegold CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Distributed Query Adaptation and Its Trade-offs Henrique Paques Ling Liu and Calton Pu Georgia Institute of

Technology USA Xquery Speedup Using Replication in Mapping XML

into Relations Jaehoon Kim and Seog Park SOGANG University Korea

Applying Genetic Algorithms in Database Partitioning

Vincent Ng and N Gorla Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

A Dynamic DataCurrency Protocol for Mobile

Database Design and Reconfiguration Yanli Xia and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 3 DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College WA

Intelligent Agents for Patient Monitoring and Diagnostics

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College Spokane WA USA

SOM - Feature Extraction from Patient Discharge Summaries

Dyan J Tufts-Conrad A Nur Zincir-Heywood and David Zitner Dalhousie University Halifax NS Canada

Applying Information Visualization Techniques to

Capture and Explore the Course of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Monika Lanzenberger and Silvia Miksch Institute of Software

Technology and Interactive Systems Vienna University of Technology Vienna Austria

Susanne Ohmann and Christian Popow University of Vienna Waehringer Guertel Vienna Austria

Data Visualization Using Kernel Density Estimation

to Examine Patterns of Physician Practice Patricia Cerrito University of Louisville USA

330 ndash 500 2 - BARBADOS COORDINATION MODELS LANGUAGES AND

APPLICATIONS ndash 2 Sascha Ossowski Universidad Rey Juan Carlos Madrid

Spain

Eliciting Coordination Policies from Requirements Henry Muccini and Fabio Mancinelli Universitˆ dellAquila

Italy Comparing Semantic Frameworks for Coordination On the Conformance Issue for Coordination Media

Mirko Viroli Universitˆ di Bologna Cesena Italy

An Extensible Architecture-based Framework for Coordination Languages

Torsten Fink and Karsten Otto Freie UniversitŠt Berlin Germany

Synchronization Analysis for Decentralizing

Composite Web Services Mangala Gowri Nanda and Neeran Karnik IBM India Research

Laboratory New Delhi India

530 ndash 645PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

SAC 2004 ORGANIZATION MEETING

Final Program Page 12 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

SAC 2003 BANQUET

AT KENNEDY SPACE CENTER DEPARTURE FROM HOTEL AT 700PM

WEDNESDA2

800AM ndash NOON REGI

830 ndash 1000AM

DATA MINING ndash 1CLUSTERING AN

Mitsunori Ogihara U

Tough Constraint-BaseM

Lei Jia and Renqing PeDingyu Pei Ton

Mining MaximaJun-Lin Lin Yuan

A density based ap

Hui Wang UniDavid Bell Queen

Ivo Duntsch Bro A Customizable Hybrid AYu Qian and Kang Zhang U

830 ndash 1000AM PROGRAMMING LA

TECHBarrett Bryant University

Features of the ConcurrAl

Matthew Huntbach Queen A Transition-based St

SoftwaIssa Traore University of

Can a Parser be Generated from Examples Marjan Mernik Goran Gerlic and Viljem Zumer University of

Maribor Maribor Slovenia Barrett R Bryant University of Alabama at Birmingham

Birmingham AL USA

Pointer Analysis of Multithreaded Java Programs Mangala Gowri Nanda IBM India Research Laboratory IIT

New Delhi India

Final Program

Y MARCH 12 003 LOBBY STRATION

1 - ARUBA ASSOCIATION RULES D CLASSIFICATIONS niversity of Rochester USA

d Frequent Closed Itemsets ining

i Shanghai University China gji University China

l Frequent Intervals Ze University Taiwan

proach to classification versity of Ulster UK s University Belfast UK ck University Canada

pproach to Data Clustering niversity of Texas Dallas USA

3 - SALON C (ATM) NGUAGES AND OBJECT NOLOGIES of Alabama at Birmingham USA

ent Programming Language dwych Mary University of London UK rategy for Object-oriented re Testing

Victoria Victoria BC Canada

S Ramesh India Institute of Technology Bombay India

830 ndash 1000AM 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 1

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Multi-objective Optimization in the Area Coverage Problems for Cellular Communication Networks

Evaluation of an Elitist Evolutionary Strategy Larry Raisanen and Roger Whitaker Cardiff University UK

Multi-Heuristic List Scheduling Genetic Algorithms

for Task Scheduling Andy Auyeung Iker Gondra and HK Dai Oklahoma State

University USA A Spanning Tree-Based Genetic Algorithm for Some

Instances of the Rectilinear Steiner problem with Obstacles

Rita Hare and Bryant Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

A Hybrid AI Approach for Nurse Rostering Haibing Li Andrew Lim National University of Singapore

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management University Singapore

830 ndash 1000AM 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 1 DESIGN SPACE EXPLORATION Jie Liu - Palo Alto Research Center Palo Alto CA USA

Partitioning of Embedded Applications onto Heterogeneous Multiprocessor Architectures

Fabio Salice and William Fornaciari Politecnico di Milano and CEFRIEL Milano Italy

Luca Del Vecchio and Luigi Pomante CEFRIEL Milano Italy

A Software Framework for Efficient System-level Performance Evaluation of Embedded Systems Joseph E Coffland and Andy D Pimentel University of

Amsterdam The Netherlands

A Methodology for the Efficient Architectural Exploration of Energy-Delay Trade-offs for

Embedded Systems Lorenzo Salvemini ALaRI Switzerland

Mariagiovanna Sami C SilvanoH V Zaccaria Politecnico di Milano Italy

Roberto Zafalon ST Microelectronics Italy

Page 13 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

ARCHITECT-R A System for Reconfigurable Robots Design

R Gonccedilalves and P Moraes Universidade de Satildeo Paulo Brasil JMP Cardoso University of Algarve Portugal

DF Wolf University of Southern California USA M Fernandes R Romero and E Marques Universidade de Satildeo

Paulo Brasil

830 ndash 1000AM 6 - ST ANNE DIGITAL CONTENT AND EDUCATION

Monica Landoni University of Strathclyde UK

Ignacio Aedo Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

An approach for adaptable learning systems with respect to psychological aspects

Hildegards Rumetshofer and Wolfram Woumlszlig Johannes Kepler University Linz

Evaluating the Usability of Portable Electronic

Books Ruth Wilson and Monica Landoni Univ of Strathclyde UK

Architecture to support dynamic composition of

Math Lesson Plans M Kellar B MacKay R Zhang and C Watters Dalhousie

University Canada D Kaufman and J Borwein Simon Fraser University Canada

InterMediActor a framework for instructional design based on competences

FJ Valverde-Albacete R Pedraza-Jimeacutenez J Cid-Sueiro P Diacuteaz-Peacuterez A Navia-Vaacutezquez and H Molina-Bulla EPS-

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

1000 ndash 1030AM LOBBY COFFEE BREAK

1030 ndash NOON 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 2 APPLICATIONS OF DATA MINING

Rosa Meo University of Torino Italy

Bootstrapping a data mining intrusion detection system

Daniel Barbara Yi Li Jia-Ling Lin and Sushil Jajodia George Mason University USA

Julia Cout James Madison University USA

Building Knowledge Discovery into a Geospatial Decision Support System

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA Jitender Deogun and Steve Goddard University of Nebraska

Lincoln USA An Efficient Method for Mining Associated Service

Patterns in Mobile Web Environments Shin-Mu Tseng and Cing-Fu Tsui National Cheng Kung

University Taiwan

Using Latent Semantic Indexing to Filter Spam Kevin R Gee University of Texas at Arlington USA

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 1 Markus Montigel University of New Orleans USA

An Integrated Framework for Formal Development of Open Distributed Systems

Issa Traore and Hong Ye University of Victoria Canada Demissie B Aredo Norwegian Computing Center Norway

Modeling the meaning of transitions from and to

concurrent states in UML State Machines Egon Boerger Elvinia Riccobene Universit `a di Pisa Italy

Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK Representing the Applications and Compositions of

Design Patterns in UML Jing Dong University of Texas at Dallas USA

On the Composition of Java Frameworks Control-

flows Ana C V de Melo and Bruno M Moutinho Cidade

Universitaria Brazil

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 2

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Automatic Test Program Generation for Pipeline Processors

F Corno G Cumani M Sonza Reorda and G Squillero Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica Politecnico di

Torino Italy

Manpower Scheduling with Time Windows Andrew Lim HKUST Kowloon Hong Kong

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management

University Singapore Song Lei National University of Singapore Singapore

Greedy Heuristics and an Efficient Evolutionary Algorithm for the Bounded-Diameter Minimum

Spanning Tree problem Guumlnther Raidl Vienna University of Technology Austria

Bryant A Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

On the Influence of GVR in Vehicle Routing Jorge Tavares Francisco B Pereira Penousal Machado and

Ernesto Costa Universidade de Coimbra Portugal

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 2 SUPPORTING SYSTEMS Alessio Bechini University of Pisa Italy

Final Program Page 14 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Validation of Code-Improving Transformations for Embedded Systems

Robert van Engelen David Whalley and Xin Yuan Florida State University USA

An Optimized Java Interpreter for Connected

Devices and Embedded Systems Andrew Beatty Kevin Casey David Gregg and Andrew Nisbet

Trinity College Dublin Ireland TinyGALS A Programming Model for Event-Driven

Embedded Systems Elaine Cheong and Judy A Liebman University of California

Jie Liu and Feng Zhao Palo Alto Research Center USA

An Efficient Time Representation for Real-Time Embedded Systems

Alessio Carlini and Giorgio Buttazzo Universitagrave di Pavia Italy

1030 ndash NOON 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 1

Giampaolo Bella Universita di Catania Italy

Authentication of LZ-77 compressed data Mikhail Atallah Purdue University USA

Stephano Lonardi University of California Riverside USA

Authentication and Access Delegation with User-Released Certificates

Lavinia Egidi Universitagrave del Piemonte Orientale Avogadro Italy

Maurizio Melato NICE srl Italy

Delay-Based Circuit Authentication and Applications

Blaise Gassend Dwaine Clarke and Srinivas Devadas MIT USA

Marten van Dijk Philips Research USA An Approach to Secure Information Flow on Object

Oriented Role-based Access Control Model Chang Zhang University of Regina Canada

Cungang Yang University of Regina Canada

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

DATA MINING ndash 3 DATA MINING MODELS AND LANGUAGES

Kang Zhang University of Texas at Dallas USA

A New Distributed Data Mining Model Based on Similarity

Tao Li Shenghuo Zhu and Mitsunori Ogihara University of Rochester USA

Optimization of a Language for Data Mining Rosa Meo Universita degli Studi di Torino Italy

Discovering Interesting Information in XML Data

with Association Rules Daniele Braga Alessandro Campi and Stefano Ceri Politecnico

di Milano Italy Mika Klemettinen Nokia Research Center Finland

PierLuca Lanzi Politecnico di Milano Italy

An Efficient Data Structure for Decision Rules Discovery

Raul Giraldez Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C Riquelme University of Seville Spain

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 2 Herbert Thompson Florida Institute of Technology USA

A method for the automatic generation of test suites from object models

Jim Davies Charles Crichton and Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK

Towards Model-Based Generation of Self-Priming

and Self-Checking Conformance Tests for Interactive Systems

Amit Paradkar IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Using Operational Distributions to Judge Testing Progress

Elaine J Weyuker ATampT Labs - Research USA

On the Use of the Classification-Tree Method by Beginning Software Testers

Y T Yu City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong S P Ng Swinburne University of Technology Australia Pak-Lok Poon HK Polytechnic University Hong Kong

T Y Chen Swinburne University of Technology Australia 130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX

AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND SYSTEMS ndash 1

Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Stability vs Optimality Tradeoff in Game Theoretic Mechanisms for QoS Provision

Andrew Lomonosov and Meera Sitharam University of Florida USA

Kihong Park Purdue University USA

A Multi-Agent System for Remote Psychological Profiling with Role Playing Games Based Tests Stefania Bandini Sara Manzoni and Giuseppe Vizzari

Universitagrave degli Studi di Milano Bicocca Italy

Final Program Page 15 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Are multiagent algorithms relevant for real hardware A case study for distributed constraint

algorithms Paul Scerri Pragnesh Jay Modi Wei-Min Shen and Milind

Tambe University of Southern California USA A Top down approach for MAS protocol description

Joaquin Pentildea Rafael Corchuelo and Joseacute L Arjona Universisdad de Sevilla Spain

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash1

INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AND BROADCAST Hong Va Leong Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Adaptive Dissemination of Dynamic Information Services in an Extended Data Broadcast

Environment Chih-Lin Hu and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan University

Taiwan

Selecting the Best Valid Scopes for Wireless Dissemination of Location-dependent Data

Baihua Zheng Wang-Chien Lee and Dik Lun Lee Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong

Broadcast Program Generation for Unordered

Queries with Data Replication Jiun-Long Huang and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan

University Taiwan Cost Efficient Broadcast Based Cache Invalidation

for Mobile Environments Kwong Yuen Lai Zahir Tari and Peter Bertok RMIT

University Australia

130 ndash 300PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 2

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech USA

A Fast and Effective Steganalytic Technique Against Jsteg-Like Algorithms

Tao Zhang and Xijian Ping University of Information Engineering China

Availability of Protocol Goals

Giampaolo Bella Universitagrave di Catania Italy

Authenticity in a Reliable Protocol for Mobile Computing

Ricoletta De Francesco Universita di Pisa Italy Marinella Petrocchi Instituto de Informatica e Telematica Italy

A Role Administration System in Role-based

Authorization Infrastructures Design and Implementation

Dongwan Shin and Gail-Joon Ahn UNC Charlotte USA Sandrae Cho ETRI South Korea

300 ndash 330AM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 4 POTPOURI

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA

The Bitmap-based Feature Selection Method Wei-Chou Chen Ming-Chun Yang and Shian-Shyong Tseng

National Chiao Tung University Taiwan

Prototype-based Mining of Numeric Data Streams Francisco Ferrer-Troyano Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C

Riquelme University of Seville Spain

ADMiRe An Algebraic Approach to System Performance Analysis Using Data Mining

Techniques Kien A Hua Ning Jiang Roy Villafane and Duc Tran

University of Central Florida USA

Mining Confident Co-location Rules without A Support Threshold

Yan Huang Hui Xiong and Shashi Shekhar University of Minnesota at TwinCities USA

Jian Pei State University of New York at Buffalo USA

330 ndash 500P 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 3 Chia-Chu Chiang University of Arkansas at Little Rock USA

Property-Oriented Testing A Strategy for Exploring Dangerous Scenarios

Olfa Abdellatif-Kaddour Pascale Thevenod-Fosse and Helene Waeselynck LAAS-CNRS France

An Initial Investigation of Test Driven Development

in Industry Boby George and Laurie Williams North Carolina State

University USA A Methodology to Provide and Use Interchangeable

Services Brian Fenicle Penn State Harrisburg USA

Tim Wahls Hood College USA Efficient Mediators through Dynamic Code Generation a Method and an Experiment

Yasushi Shinjo and Toshiyuki Kubo University of Tsukuba Japan

Calton Pu Georgia Institute of Technology USA

Final Program Page 16 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND

SYSTEMS ndash 2 Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Designing and Specifying Mobility within the Multiagent Systems Engineering Methodology

Athie Self Air Force Personnel Center USA Scott DeLoach Kansas State Univereity USA

Enabling Mobile Agents to Dynamically Assume

Roles Giacomo Cabri Luca Ferrari and Letizia Leonardi Universitagrave

di Modena e Reggio Emilia Italy

Managing Agent Life Cycles in Open Distributed Systems

FMT Brazier DGA Mobach BJ Overeinder and NJE Wijngaards Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash2 AGENTS

AND UBIQUITOUS ACCESS Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Combining State and Model-based Approaches for Mobile Agent Load Balancing

Christos Georgousopoulos and Omer F Rana Cardiff University UK

Mobile Agent based Pervasive Systems Manager for

Enterprise Network Sandeep Adwankar and Venu Vasudevan Motorola

Laboratories USA

UbiData Ubiquitous Mobile File Service Jinsuo Zhang Abdelsalam Helal and Joachim Hammer

University of Florida Florida USA Extended Internet Caching Protocol A Foundation

for Building Ubiquitous Web Caching Wenzheng Gu and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida

Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 3

Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

A Protection Scheme for Collaborative Environments

Issa Traore University of Victoria Canada

Access-Controlled Resource Discovery for Pervasive Networks

Sanjay Raman Dwain Clarke Matt Burnside and Srinivas Devadas Ronald Rivest MIT USA

Network Traffic Anomaly Detection Based on Packet Bytes

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech Florida USA

A Unified Security Framework for Networked Applications

Joerg Abendroth and Christian Jensen Trinity College Ireland

530 ndash 700PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SAC 2003 WRAP-UP MEETING

SAC 2004

CALL FOR TRACK PROPOSALS

The 19th Annual SAC meeting (SAC 2004) will be held March 2004 in Cyprus and hosted by the University of Cyprus at Nicosia The conference Organizing Committee solicits proposals for organizing and hosting tracks Perspective track chairs should submit an up to two pages description for organizing a track including the following items 1) Proposed track title description of track aims topics and rationale for having such a track in SAC This rationale should reference regularly held related conferences and why the proposed track differs from them or complements them The proposed track should not be over general but also not overly specialized thus being able to attract a wide audience sharing similar interests Proposals from industry are also welcomed Theoretical topics are also welcomed provided there is clear practical potential in applying the results of such work 2) A short description of the activities (the track chair will undertake upon acceptance of the proposal) to disseminate the call-for-papers for hisher track manage the review process and collect final materials from authors of accepted papers (Specific guidelines to track chairs regarding these issues will also be provided) 3) A short CV of the perspective track chair(s) with reference to research interests and publication record directly related to the themes of the proposed track and any previous experience of involvement in the organization of similar events (A webpage URL to where such information can be found is sufficient)

For more details please visit the registration desk and pick up detailed

SAC 2004 CFT and CFP handouts

Hope to see in Nicosia Cyprus March 2004

Final Program Page 17 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

  • Organizing Committee
  • Gary Lamont Ronaldo Menezes
  • Hisham Haddad George Papadopoulos
  • Brajendra Panda Janice Carroll
  • Ryan Stansifer Warren Jones
  • William Shoaff
  • SAC 2003 Introduction
    • SAC 2003 Organizers
    • SAC 2003 Track Organizers
      • AI and Computational Logic
      • Agents Interactions Mobility and Systems
      • Bioinformatics
      • Computational Sciences
      • Computer Applications in Health Care
      • Computer Security
      • Coordination Models Languages and Applications
      • Data Mining
      • Mobile Computing and Applications
      • Parallel and Distributed Systems and Networking
        • SAC 2003 Sponsor
        • ACM SIGAPP
          • Message from the Conference Chair
            • Gary Lamont
              • Message from the Program Chairs
                • Hisham Haddad and George Papadopoulos
                  • Other Activities
                  • SAC 2004
                  • Monday Keynote Address
                    • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                      • Monday Luncheon Speaker
                        • The Computational Biology An Industrial Perspective
                          • Tuesday Keynote Address
                            • SAC 2003 Schedule
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Tutorials
                            • Monday March 10 2003
                              • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                                • Tuesday March 11 2003
                                • Wednesday March 12 2003
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1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 1 PARALLEL SYSTEMS AND

NETWORKS Robert van Engelen Florida State University USA

Performance Prediction of Wormhole Switching in Hypercubes with Bursty Traffic Pattern

Geyong Min University of Bradford UK Mohamed Ould-Khaoua University of Glasgow UK

John Ferguson University of Strathclyde UK

Bluepoint A Bluetooth-based Architecture for Location-Positioning Services

Alvin Chan Hong Va Leong Joseph Chan Alan Hon Larry Lau and Leo Li Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

An Improvement on Binary-Swap Compositing for

Sort-Last Parallel Rendering Akira Takeuchi Fumihiko Ino and Kenichi Hagihara Osaka

University Japan

Automatic Code Generation for a Convection Scheme

Paul van der Mark and Lex Wolters Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science Netherlands

Gerard Cats Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute Netherlands

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS IMAGE AND VIDEO DATABASES

Borko Furht and Oge Marques Florida Atlantic University

Image Retrieval With Embedded Region Relationships

Sharat Chandran and Naga Kiran Indian Institute of Technology Bombay India

An Adaptive Three-Dimensional DCT Compression

Based on Motion Analysis Borko Furht Ken Gustafson Hesong Huang and Oge Marques

Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton FL USA

Automatic interpretation of soccer video for highlights extraction and annotation

J Assfalg M Bertini C Colombo A Del Bimbo and W Nunziati Universita di Firenze Firenze Italia

Improving Image Retrieval Effectiveness in Query-

by-Example Environment Khanh Vu Oklahoma State University Tulsa OK USA

Kien A Hua and Ning Jiang University of Central Florida Orlando FL USA

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 1

KNOWLEDGE BASED SYSTEMS Pierre Collet INRIA Projet Fractales France

Introducing Lateral Thinking in Search Engines with Interactive Evolutionary Algorithms

Yann Landrin-Schweitzer Evelyne Lutton and Pierre Collet Projet FRACTALES INRIA Bat 24 78153 Le Chesnay Cedex

FRANCE Thierry Prost Immeuble Le Beau Site 74150 Mont Saxonnex

FRANCE Enhancement of Wavelet-Based Medical Image Retrieval Through Feature Evaluation Using an

Information Gain Measure O H Karam A M Hamad S Ghoniemy and S Rady Ain

Shams University Cairo Egypt

On the Fuzzy Bayesian Inference of Population Annoyance Level Caused by Noise Exposure

Juan-Miguel Leoacuten-Rojas and Valentiacuten Masero University of Extremadura Caacuteceres SPAIN

Montantildea Morales IES Puente Ajuda Badajoz SPAIN

1030 ndash NOON 2 - BARBADOS AI AND COMPUTATIONAL LOGIC

Chih-Cheng Hung Southern Polytechnic State University USA

A Coarse-Grain Parallel Genetic Algorithm For Finding Ramsey Numbers

Iker Gondra and Mansur H Samadzadeh Oklahoma State University USA

Implementing Fuzzy Expert System for Intelligent

Buildings Carlos A Reyes-Garcia and Elva Corona Instituto Nacional de

Astrofiacutesica Optica y Electroacutenica Mexico Schedulers for RuleBased Constraint Programming Krzysztof R Apt and Sebastian Brand CWI the Netherlands

Image Texture Classification Using Datagrams and

Characteristic Views Shisong Yang and Chih-Cheng Hung Southern Polytechnic

State University USA

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES ndash 2 Peter Wurman North Carolina State University USA

Architecture for User-Controlled e-Privacy Peter Bodorik Dalhousie University Canada Dawn Jutla Saint Maryrsquos University Canada

Addressing E-Business Privacy Concerns The

Roles of Trust and Value Compatibility Joseph Cazier Benjamin Shao and Robert St Louis Arizona

State University USA

Final Program Page 10 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

reality a Scalable Intelligent Travel Planner Marc Torrens Patrick Hertzog Loic Samson and Boi Faltings

iFAOrsquos Future Lab Switzerland

Systems Architecture for Pervasive Retail George Roussos Birkbeck College UK

Panos Kourouthanasis ELTRUN-AUEB Greece Eugene Gryazin Espoo Finland

Mike Pryzbliski NOKIA Finland George Kalpogiannis Procter and Gamble Greece

George Giaglis ELTRUN-AUEB Greece

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 2 ROUTING ALGORITHMS

Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA

An Alternative Routing Algorithm for Pyramid Structures

Zhizhang Shen Plymouth State College USA A Simple and Energy-Efficient Routing Protocol for

Radio Networks Amitava Datta and Subbiah Soundaralakshmi University of

Western Australia

An Optimal Broadcasting Schema for Multidimensional Mesh Structures

Zhizhang Shen Plymouth State College USA

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS DATABASE TECHNOLOGY ndash 1

Henrique Paques Georgia Institute of Technology USA

PINE - Podium Incremental Neighbor Evaluator for Classifying Spatial Data

William Perrizo Qin Ding Anne Denton Kirk Scott Qiang ding and Maleq Khan North Dakota State University USA

Integrated Querying of XML Data in RDBMSs

Albrecht Schmidt Stefan Manegold and Martin Kersten CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Accessee Controlled Type Selection for a Multi-type

Object Hideki Sato and Masayoshi Aritsugi Daido Institute of

Technology Japan

Hybrid Log Segmentation for Assured Damage Assessment

Prahalad Ragothaman and Brajendra Panda University of Arkansas USA

130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 2

WEB COLLABORATIVE AND SECURITY SYSTEMS FOR HEALTH CARE

Lewis Hassell Drexel University Philadelphia USA

Modeling the Workflow of Prescription Writing Understanding Requirements for Automation

Lewis Hassell Drexel University Philadelphia PA USA John H Holmes University of Pennsylvania School of

Medicine Philadelphia PA USA Echo-Cardiography on the Web Design and Set-Up

of a Virtual Community of Experts Frumento Enrico Bianchin Enrico and Guerriero Lorenzo

CEFRIEL Politecnico di Milano Milano Italy

Integrating Smart Card Access to Webbased Medical Information System

Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

Role-Based Authorization in Decentralized Health Care Environments

Gail-Joon Ahn and Badrinath Mohan University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte NC USA

130 ndash 300 2 - BARBADOS COORDINATION MODELS LANGUAGES AND

APPLICATIONS ndash 1 Andrea Omicini Universitˆ di Bologna Cesena Italy

Coordination-Based Distributed Constraint Solving in DICE

Peter Zoeteweij CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Basic Components for Constraint Solver Cooperations

Eric Monfroy UniversitŽ de Nantes France Carlos Castro Universidad Tžcnica Federico Santa Maria

Valpararsquoso Chile A New Approach to Scalable Linda-systems Based

on Swarms Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

Robert Tolksdorf Freie UniversitŠt Berlin Germany

PeerSpaces Data-driven Coordination in Peer-to-Peer Networks

Nadia Busi Cristian Manfredini Alberto Montresor and Gianluigi Zavattaro Universitˆ di Bologna Italy

300 ndash 330PM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES ndash 3

Peter Wurman North Carolina State University USA COSAR Commitment-Oriented ldquoSense and

Respondrdquo System for Microelectronic Manufacturing

Jun-Jang Jeng Henry Chang and Jen-Yao Chung IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Final Program Page 11 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

iGrocer- A Ubiquitous and Pervasive Smart Grocery Shopping System

Sangeetha Shekar Prashant Nair and Abdelsalam (Sumi) Helal University of Florida Gainesville USA

CIGMA Active Inventory Service in Global e-Market

Based on Efficient Catalog Management Su Myeon Kim Kyungmin Cho Inseok Hwang Seungwoo

Kang and Heung-Kyu Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Korea

330 ndash 500PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 3 LOAD BALANCING IN PARALLEL

AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA

A Lightweight Java Taskspaces Framework for Scientific Computing on Computational Grids H De Sterck University of Colorado at Boulder USA

RS Markel Advansys Inc USA T Pohl and U Rude University of Erlangen-Nurnberg

Germany A Dynamic Load Distribution Strategy for Systems

Under High Task Variation and Heavy Traffic Bin Fu and Zahir Tari School of Compute Science and

Information and Technology Australia

Implementation of a Proactive Load Sharing Scheme

R Anane Coventry University UK R J Anthony University of Greenwich UK

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS DATABASE TECHNOLOGY ndash 2

Stefan Manegold CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Distributed Query Adaptation and Its Trade-offs Henrique Paques Ling Liu and Calton Pu Georgia Institute of

Technology USA Xquery Speedup Using Replication in Mapping XML

into Relations Jaehoon Kim and Seog Park SOGANG University Korea

Applying Genetic Algorithms in Database Partitioning

Vincent Ng and N Gorla Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

A Dynamic DataCurrency Protocol for Mobile

Database Design and Reconfiguration Yanli Xia and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 3 DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College WA

Intelligent Agents for Patient Monitoring and Diagnostics

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College Spokane WA USA

SOM - Feature Extraction from Patient Discharge Summaries

Dyan J Tufts-Conrad A Nur Zincir-Heywood and David Zitner Dalhousie University Halifax NS Canada

Applying Information Visualization Techniques to

Capture and Explore the Course of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Monika Lanzenberger and Silvia Miksch Institute of Software

Technology and Interactive Systems Vienna University of Technology Vienna Austria

Susanne Ohmann and Christian Popow University of Vienna Waehringer Guertel Vienna Austria

Data Visualization Using Kernel Density Estimation

to Examine Patterns of Physician Practice Patricia Cerrito University of Louisville USA

330 ndash 500 2 - BARBADOS COORDINATION MODELS LANGUAGES AND

APPLICATIONS ndash 2 Sascha Ossowski Universidad Rey Juan Carlos Madrid

Spain

Eliciting Coordination Policies from Requirements Henry Muccini and Fabio Mancinelli Universitˆ dellAquila

Italy Comparing Semantic Frameworks for Coordination On the Conformance Issue for Coordination Media

Mirko Viroli Universitˆ di Bologna Cesena Italy

An Extensible Architecture-based Framework for Coordination Languages

Torsten Fink and Karsten Otto Freie UniversitŠt Berlin Germany

Synchronization Analysis for Decentralizing

Composite Web Services Mangala Gowri Nanda and Neeran Karnik IBM India Research

Laboratory New Delhi India

530 ndash 645PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

SAC 2004 ORGANIZATION MEETING

Final Program Page 12 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

SAC 2003 BANQUET

AT KENNEDY SPACE CENTER DEPARTURE FROM HOTEL AT 700PM

WEDNESDA2

800AM ndash NOON REGI

830 ndash 1000AM

DATA MINING ndash 1CLUSTERING AN

Mitsunori Ogihara U

Tough Constraint-BaseM

Lei Jia and Renqing PeDingyu Pei Ton

Mining MaximaJun-Lin Lin Yuan

A density based ap

Hui Wang UniDavid Bell Queen

Ivo Duntsch Bro A Customizable Hybrid AYu Qian and Kang Zhang U

830 ndash 1000AM PROGRAMMING LA

TECHBarrett Bryant University

Features of the ConcurrAl

Matthew Huntbach Queen A Transition-based St

SoftwaIssa Traore University of

Can a Parser be Generated from Examples Marjan Mernik Goran Gerlic and Viljem Zumer University of

Maribor Maribor Slovenia Barrett R Bryant University of Alabama at Birmingham

Birmingham AL USA

Pointer Analysis of Multithreaded Java Programs Mangala Gowri Nanda IBM India Research Laboratory IIT

New Delhi India

Final Program

Y MARCH 12 003 LOBBY STRATION

1 - ARUBA ASSOCIATION RULES D CLASSIFICATIONS niversity of Rochester USA

d Frequent Closed Itemsets ining

i Shanghai University China gji University China

l Frequent Intervals Ze University Taiwan

proach to classification versity of Ulster UK s University Belfast UK ck University Canada

pproach to Data Clustering niversity of Texas Dallas USA

3 - SALON C (ATM) NGUAGES AND OBJECT NOLOGIES of Alabama at Birmingham USA

ent Programming Language dwych Mary University of London UK rategy for Object-oriented re Testing

Victoria Victoria BC Canada

S Ramesh India Institute of Technology Bombay India

830 ndash 1000AM 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 1

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Multi-objective Optimization in the Area Coverage Problems for Cellular Communication Networks

Evaluation of an Elitist Evolutionary Strategy Larry Raisanen and Roger Whitaker Cardiff University UK

Multi-Heuristic List Scheduling Genetic Algorithms

for Task Scheduling Andy Auyeung Iker Gondra and HK Dai Oklahoma State

University USA A Spanning Tree-Based Genetic Algorithm for Some

Instances of the Rectilinear Steiner problem with Obstacles

Rita Hare and Bryant Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

A Hybrid AI Approach for Nurse Rostering Haibing Li Andrew Lim National University of Singapore

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management University Singapore

830 ndash 1000AM 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 1 DESIGN SPACE EXPLORATION Jie Liu - Palo Alto Research Center Palo Alto CA USA

Partitioning of Embedded Applications onto Heterogeneous Multiprocessor Architectures

Fabio Salice and William Fornaciari Politecnico di Milano and CEFRIEL Milano Italy

Luca Del Vecchio and Luigi Pomante CEFRIEL Milano Italy

A Software Framework for Efficient System-level Performance Evaluation of Embedded Systems Joseph E Coffland and Andy D Pimentel University of

Amsterdam The Netherlands

A Methodology for the Efficient Architectural Exploration of Energy-Delay Trade-offs for

Embedded Systems Lorenzo Salvemini ALaRI Switzerland

Mariagiovanna Sami C SilvanoH V Zaccaria Politecnico di Milano Italy

Roberto Zafalon ST Microelectronics Italy

Page 13 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

ARCHITECT-R A System for Reconfigurable Robots Design

R Gonccedilalves and P Moraes Universidade de Satildeo Paulo Brasil JMP Cardoso University of Algarve Portugal

DF Wolf University of Southern California USA M Fernandes R Romero and E Marques Universidade de Satildeo

Paulo Brasil

830 ndash 1000AM 6 - ST ANNE DIGITAL CONTENT AND EDUCATION

Monica Landoni University of Strathclyde UK

Ignacio Aedo Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

An approach for adaptable learning systems with respect to psychological aspects

Hildegards Rumetshofer and Wolfram Woumlszlig Johannes Kepler University Linz

Evaluating the Usability of Portable Electronic

Books Ruth Wilson and Monica Landoni Univ of Strathclyde UK

Architecture to support dynamic composition of

Math Lesson Plans M Kellar B MacKay R Zhang and C Watters Dalhousie

University Canada D Kaufman and J Borwein Simon Fraser University Canada

InterMediActor a framework for instructional design based on competences

FJ Valverde-Albacete R Pedraza-Jimeacutenez J Cid-Sueiro P Diacuteaz-Peacuterez A Navia-Vaacutezquez and H Molina-Bulla EPS-

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

1000 ndash 1030AM LOBBY COFFEE BREAK

1030 ndash NOON 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 2 APPLICATIONS OF DATA MINING

Rosa Meo University of Torino Italy

Bootstrapping a data mining intrusion detection system

Daniel Barbara Yi Li Jia-Ling Lin and Sushil Jajodia George Mason University USA

Julia Cout James Madison University USA

Building Knowledge Discovery into a Geospatial Decision Support System

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA Jitender Deogun and Steve Goddard University of Nebraska

Lincoln USA An Efficient Method for Mining Associated Service

Patterns in Mobile Web Environments Shin-Mu Tseng and Cing-Fu Tsui National Cheng Kung

University Taiwan

Using Latent Semantic Indexing to Filter Spam Kevin R Gee University of Texas at Arlington USA

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 1 Markus Montigel University of New Orleans USA

An Integrated Framework for Formal Development of Open Distributed Systems

Issa Traore and Hong Ye University of Victoria Canada Demissie B Aredo Norwegian Computing Center Norway

Modeling the meaning of transitions from and to

concurrent states in UML State Machines Egon Boerger Elvinia Riccobene Universit `a di Pisa Italy

Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK Representing the Applications and Compositions of

Design Patterns in UML Jing Dong University of Texas at Dallas USA

On the Composition of Java Frameworks Control-

flows Ana C V de Melo and Bruno M Moutinho Cidade

Universitaria Brazil

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 2

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Automatic Test Program Generation for Pipeline Processors

F Corno G Cumani M Sonza Reorda and G Squillero Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica Politecnico di

Torino Italy

Manpower Scheduling with Time Windows Andrew Lim HKUST Kowloon Hong Kong

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management

University Singapore Song Lei National University of Singapore Singapore

Greedy Heuristics and an Efficient Evolutionary Algorithm for the Bounded-Diameter Minimum

Spanning Tree problem Guumlnther Raidl Vienna University of Technology Austria

Bryant A Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

On the Influence of GVR in Vehicle Routing Jorge Tavares Francisco B Pereira Penousal Machado and

Ernesto Costa Universidade de Coimbra Portugal

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 2 SUPPORTING SYSTEMS Alessio Bechini University of Pisa Italy

Final Program Page 14 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Validation of Code-Improving Transformations for Embedded Systems

Robert van Engelen David Whalley and Xin Yuan Florida State University USA

An Optimized Java Interpreter for Connected

Devices and Embedded Systems Andrew Beatty Kevin Casey David Gregg and Andrew Nisbet

Trinity College Dublin Ireland TinyGALS A Programming Model for Event-Driven

Embedded Systems Elaine Cheong and Judy A Liebman University of California

Jie Liu and Feng Zhao Palo Alto Research Center USA

An Efficient Time Representation for Real-Time Embedded Systems

Alessio Carlini and Giorgio Buttazzo Universitagrave di Pavia Italy

1030 ndash NOON 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 1

Giampaolo Bella Universita di Catania Italy

Authentication of LZ-77 compressed data Mikhail Atallah Purdue University USA

Stephano Lonardi University of California Riverside USA

Authentication and Access Delegation with User-Released Certificates

Lavinia Egidi Universitagrave del Piemonte Orientale Avogadro Italy

Maurizio Melato NICE srl Italy

Delay-Based Circuit Authentication and Applications

Blaise Gassend Dwaine Clarke and Srinivas Devadas MIT USA

Marten van Dijk Philips Research USA An Approach to Secure Information Flow on Object

Oriented Role-based Access Control Model Chang Zhang University of Regina Canada

Cungang Yang University of Regina Canada

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

DATA MINING ndash 3 DATA MINING MODELS AND LANGUAGES

Kang Zhang University of Texas at Dallas USA

A New Distributed Data Mining Model Based on Similarity

Tao Li Shenghuo Zhu and Mitsunori Ogihara University of Rochester USA

Optimization of a Language for Data Mining Rosa Meo Universita degli Studi di Torino Italy

Discovering Interesting Information in XML Data

with Association Rules Daniele Braga Alessandro Campi and Stefano Ceri Politecnico

di Milano Italy Mika Klemettinen Nokia Research Center Finland

PierLuca Lanzi Politecnico di Milano Italy

An Efficient Data Structure for Decision Rules Discovery

Raul Giraldez Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C Riquelme University of Seville Spain

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 2 Herbert Thompson Florida Institute of Technology USA

A method for the automatic generation of test suites from object models

Jim Davies Charles Crichton and Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK

Towards Model-Based Generation of Self-Priming

and Self-Checking Conformance Tests for Interactive Systems

Amit Paradkar IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Using Operational Distributions to Judge Testing Progress

Elaine J Weyuker ATampT Labs - Research USA

On the Use of the Classification-Tree Method by Beginning Software Testers

Y T Yu City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong S P Ng Swinburne University of Technology Australia Pak-Lok Poon HK Polytechnic University Hong Kong

T Y Chen Swinburne University of Technology Australia 130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX

AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND SYSTEMS ndash 1

Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Stability vs Optimality Tradeoff in Game Theoretic Mechanisms for QoS Provision

Andrew Lomonosov and Meera Sitharam University of Florida USA

Kihong Park Purdue University USA

A Multi-Agent System for Remote Psychological Profiling with Role Playing Games Based Tests Stefania Bandini Sara Manzoni and Giuseppe Vizzari

Universitagrave degli Studi di Milano Bicocca Italy

Final Program Page 15 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Are multiagent algorithms relevant for real hardware A case study for distributed constraint

algorithms Paul Scerri Pragnesh Jay Modi Wei-Min Shen and Milind

Tambe University of Southern California USA A Top down approach for MAS protocol description

Joaquin Pentildea Rafael Corchuelo and Joseacute L Arjona Universisdad de Sevilla Spain

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash1

INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AND BROADCAST Hong Va Leong Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Adaptive Dissemination of Dynamic Information Services in an Extended Data Broadcast

Environment Chih-Lin Hu and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan University

Taiwan

Selecting the Best Valid Scopes for Wireless Dissemination of Location-dependent Data

Baihua Zheng Wang-Chien Lee and Dik Lun Lee Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong

Broadcast Program Generation for Unordered

Queries with Data Replication Jiun-Long Huang and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan

University Taiwan Cost Efficient Broadcast Based Cache Invalidation

for Mobile Environments Kwong Yuen Lai Zahir Tari and Peter Bertok RMIT

University Australia

130 ndash 300PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 2

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech USA

A Fast and Effective Steganalytic Technique Against Jsteg-Like Algorithms

Tao Zhang and Xijian Ping University of Information Engineering China

Availability of Protocol Goals

Giampaolo Bella Universitagrave di Catania Italy

Authenticity in a Reliable Protocol for Mobile Computing

Ricoletta De Francesco Universita di Pisa Italy Marinella Petrocchi Instituto de Informatica e Telematica Italy

A Role Administration System in Role-based

Authorization Infrastructures Design and Implementation

Dongwan Shin and Gail-Joon Ahn UNC Charlotte USA Sandrae Cho ETRI South Korea

300 ndash 330AM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 4 POTPOURI

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA

The Bitmap-based Feature Selection Method Wei-Chou Chen Ming-Chun Yang and Shian-Shyong Tseng

National Chiao Tung University Taiwan

Prototype-based Mining of Numeric Data Streams Francisco Ferrer-Troyano Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C

Riquelme University of Seville Spain

ADMiRe An Algebraic Approach to System Performance Analysis Using Data Mining

Techniques Kien A Hua Ning Jiang Roy Villafane and Duc Tran

University of Central Florida USA

Mining Confident Co-location Rules without A Support Threshold

Yan Huang Hui Xiong and Shashi Shekhar University of Minnesota at TwinCities USA

Jian Pei State University of New York at Buffalo USA

330 ndash 500P 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 3 Chia-Chu Chiang University of Arkansas at Little Rock USA

Property-Oriented Testing A Strategy for Exploring Dangerous Scenarios

Olfa Abdellatif-Kaddour Pascale Thevenod-Fosse and Helene Waeselynck LAAS-CNRS France

An Initial Investigation of Test Driven Development

in Industry Boby George and Laurie Williams North Carolina State

University USA A Methodology to Provide and Use Interchangeable

Services Brian Fenicle Penn State Harrisburg USA

Tim Wahls Hood College USA Efficient Mediators through Dynamic Code Generation a Method and an Experiment

Yasushi Shinjo and Toshiyuki Kubo University of Tsukuba Japan

Calton Pu Georgia Institute of Technology USA

Final Program Page 16 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND

SYSTEMS ndash 2 Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Designing and Specifying Mobility within the Multiagent Systems Engineering Methodology

Athie Self Air Force Personnel Center USA Scott DeLoach Kansas State Univereity USA

Enabling Mobile Agents to Dynamically Assume

Roles Giacomo Cabri Luca Ferrari and Letizia Leonardi Universitagrave

di Modena e Reggio Emilia Italy

Managing Agent Life Cycles in Open Distributed Systems

FMT Brazier DGA Mobach BJ Overeinder and NJE Wijngaards Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash2 AGENTS

AND UBIQUITOUS ACCESS Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Combining State and Model-based Approaches for Mobile Agent Load Balancing

Christos Georgousopoulos and Omer F Rana Cardiff University UK

Mobile Agent based Pervasive Systems Manager for

Enterprise Network Sandeep Adwankar and Venu Vasudevan Motorola

Laboratories USA

UbiData Ubiquitous Mobile File Service Jinsuo Zhang Abdelsalam Helal and Joachim Hammer

University of Florida Florida USA Extended Internet Caching Protocol A Foundation

for Building Ubiquitous Web Caching Wenzheng Gu and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida

Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 3

Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

A Protection Scheme for Collaborative Environments

Issa Traore University of Victoria Canada

Access-Controlled Resource Discovery for Pervasive Networks

Sanjay Raman Dwain Clarke Matt Burnside and Srinivas Devadas Ronald Rivest MIT USA

Network Traffic Anomaly Detection Based on Packet Bytes

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech Florida USA

A Unified Security Framework for Networked Applications

Joerg Abendroth and Christian Jensen Trinity College Ireland

530 ndash 700PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SAC 2003 WRAP-UP MEETING

SAC 2004

CALL FOR TRACK PROPOSALS

The 19th Annual SAC meeting (SAC 2004) will be held March 2004 in Cyprus and hosted by the University of Cyprus at Nicosia The conference Organizing Committee solicits proposals for organizing and hosting tracks Perspective track chairs should submit an up to two pages description for organizing a track including the following items 1) Proposed track title description of track aims topics and rationale for having such a track in SAC This rationale should reference regularly held related conferences and why the proposed track differs from them or complements them The proposed track should not be over general but also not overly specialized thus being able to attract a wide audience sharing similar interests Proposals from industry are also welcomed Theoretical topics are also welcomed provided there is clear practical potential in applying the results of such work 2) A short description of the activities (the track chair will undertake upon acceptance of the proposal) to disseminate the call-for-papers for hisher track manage the review process and collect final materials from authors of accepted papers (Specific guidelines to track chairs regarding these issues will also be provided) 3) A short CV of the perspective track chair(s) with reference to research interests and publication record directly related to the themes of the proposed track and any previous experience of involvement in the organization of similar events (A webpage URL to where such information can be found is sufficient)

For more details please visit the registration desk and pick up detailed

SAC 2004 CFT and CFP handouts

Hope to see in Nicosia Cyprus March 2004

Final Program Page 17 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

  • Organizing Committee
  • Gary Lamont Ronaldo Menezes
  • Hisham Haddad George Papadopoulos
  • Brajendra Panda Janice Carroll
  • Ryan Stansifer Warren Jones
  • William Shoaff
  • SAC 2003 Introduction
    • SAC 2003 Organizers
    • SAC 2003 Track Organizers
      • AI and Computational Logic
      • Agents Interactions Mobility and Systems
      • Bioinformatics
      • Computational Sciences
      • Computer Applications in Health Care
      • Computer Security
      • Coordination Models Languages and Applications
      • Data Mining
      • Mobile Computing and Applications
      • Parallel and Distributed Systems and Networking
        • SAC 2003 Sponsor
        • ACM SIGAPP
          • Message from the Conference Chair
            • Gary Lamont
              • Message from the Program Chairs
                • Hisham Haddad and George Papadopoulos
                  • Other Activities
                  • SAC 2004
                  • Monday Keynote Address
                    • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                      • Monday Luncheon Speaker
                        • The Computational Biology An Industrial Perspective
                          • Tuesday Keynote Address
                            • SAC 2003 Schedule
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Tutorials
                            • Monday March 10 2003
                              • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                                • Tuesday March 11 2003
                                • Wednesday March 12 2003
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reality a Scalable Intelligent Travel Planner Marc Torrens Patrick Hertzog Loic Samson and Boi Faltings

iFAOrsquos Future Lab Switzerland

Systems Architecture for Pervasive Retail George Roussos Birkbeck College UK

Panos Kourouthanasis ELTRUN-AUEB Greece Eugene Gryazin Espoo Finland

Mike Pryzbliski NOKIA Finland George Kalpogiannis Procter and Gamble Greece

George Giaglis ELTRUN-AUEB Greece

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 2 ROUTING ALGORITHMS

Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA

An Alternative Routing Algorithm for Pyramid Structures

Zhizhang Shen Plymouth State College USA A Simple and Energy-Efficient Routing Protocol for

Radio Networks Amitava Datta and Subbiah Soundaralakshmi University of

Western Australia

An Optimal Broadcasting Schema for Multidimensional Mesh Structures

Zhizhang Shen Plymouth State College USA

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS DATABASE TECHNOLOGY ndash 1

Henrique Paques Georgia Institute of Technology USA

PINE - Podium Incremental Neighbor Evaluator for Classifying Spatial Data

William Perrizo Qin Ding Anne Denton Kirk Scott Qiang ding and Maleq Khan North Dakota State University USA

Integrated Querying of XML Data in RDBMSs

Albrecht Schmidt Stefan Manegold and Martin Kersten CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Accessee Controlled Type Selection for a Multi-type

Object Hideki Sato and Masayoshi Aritsugi Daido Institute of

Technology Japan

Hybrid Log Segmentation for Assured Damage Assessment

Prahalad Ragothaman and Brajendra Panda University of Arkansas USA

130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 2

WEB COLLABORATIVE AND SECURITY SYSTEMS FOR HEALTH CARE

Lewis Hassell Drexel University Philadelphia USA

Modeling the Workflow of Prescription Writing Understanding Requirements for Automation

Lewis Hassell Drexel University Philadelphia PA USA John H Holmes University of Pennsylvania School of

Medicine Philadelphia PA USA Echo-Cardiography on the Web Design and Set-Up

of a Virtual Community of Experts Frumento Enrico Bianchin Enrico and Guerriero Lorenzo

CEFRIEL Politecnico di Milano Milano Italy

Integrating Smart Card Access to Webbased Medical Information System

Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

Role-Based Authorization in Decentralized Health Care Environments

Gail-Joon Ahn and Badrinath Mohan University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte NC USA

130 ndash 300 2 - BARBADOS COORDINATION MODELS LANGUAGES AND

APPLICATIONS ndash 1 Andrea Omicini Universitˆ di Bologna Cesena Italy

Coordination-Based Distributed Constraint Solving in DICE

Peter Zoeteweij CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Basic Components for Constraint Solver Cooperations

Eric Monfroy UniversitŽ de Nantes France Carlos Castro Universidad Tžcnica Federico Santa Maria

Valpararsquoso Chile A New Approach to Scalable Linda-systems Based

on Swarms Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

Robert Tolksdorf Freie UniversitŠt Berlin Germany

PeerSpaces Data-driven Coordination in Peer-to-Peer Networks

Nadia Busi Cristian Manfredini Alberto Montresor and Gianluigi Zavattaro Universitˆ di Bologna Italy

300 ndash 330PM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGIES ndash 3

Peter Wurman North Carolina State University USA COSAR Commitment-Oriented ldquoSense and

Respondrdquo System for Microelectronic Manufacturing

Jun-Jang Jeng Henry Chang and Jen-Yao Chung IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Final Program Page 11 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

iGrocer- A Ubiquitous and Pervasive Smart Grocery Shopping System

Sangeetha Shekar Prashant Nair and Abdelsalam (Sumi) Helal University of Florida Gainesville USA

CIGMA Active Inventory Service in Global e-Market

Based on Efficient Catalog Management Su Myeon Kim Kyungmin Cho Inseok Hwang Seungwoo

Kang and Heung-Kyu Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Korea

330 ndash 500PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 3 LOAD BALANCING IN PARALLEL

AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA

A Lightweight Java Taskspaces Framework for Scientific Computing on Computational Grids H De Sterck University of Colorado at Boulder USA

RS Markel Advansys Inc USA T Pohl and U Rude University of Erlangen-Nurnberg

Germany A Dynamic Load Distribution Strategy for Systems

Under High Task Variation and Heavy Traffic Bin Fu and Zahir Tari School of Compute Science and

Information and Technology Australia

Implementation of a Proactive Load Sharing Scheme

R Anane Coventry University UK R J Anthony University of Greenwich UK

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS DATABASE TECHNOLOGY ndash 2

Stefan Manegold CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Distributed Query Adaptation and Its Trade-offs Henrique Paques Ling Liu and Calton Pu Georgia Institute of

Technology USA Xquery Speedup Using Replication in Mapping XML

into Relations Jaehoon Kim and Seog Park SOGANG University Korea

Applying Genetic Algorithms in Database Partitioning

Vincent Ng and N Gorla Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

A Dynamic DataCurrency Protocol for Mobile

Database Design and Reconfiguration Yanli Xia and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 3 DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College WA

Intelligent Agents for Patient Monitoring and Diagnostics

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College Spokane WA USA

SOM - Feature Extraction from Patient Discharge Summaries

Dyan J Tufts-Conrad A Nur Zincir-Heywood and David Zitner Dalhousie University Halifax NS Canada

Applying Information Visualization Techniques to

Capture and Explore the Course of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Monika Lanzenberger and Silvia Miksch Institute of Software

Technology and Interactive Systems Vienna University of Technology Vienna Austria

Susanne Ohmann and Christian Popow University of Vienna Waehringer Guertel Vienna Austria

Data Visualization Using Kernel Density Estimation

to Examine Patterns of Physician Practice Patricia Cerrito University of Louisville USA

330 ndash 500 2 - BARBADOS COORDINATION MODELS LANGUAGES AND

APPLICATIONS ndash 2 Sascha Ossowski Universidad Rey Juan Carlos Madrid

Spain

Eliciting Coordination Policies from Requirements Henry Muccini and Fabio Mancinelli Universitˆ dellAquila

Italy Comparing Semantic Frameworks for Coordination On the Conformance Issue for Coordination Media

Mirko Viroli Universitˆ di Bologna Cesena Italy

An Extensible Architecture-based Framework for Coordination Languages

Torsten Fink and Karsten Otto Freie UniversitŠt Berlin Germany

Synchronization Analysis for Decentralizing

Composite Web Services Mangala Gowri Nanda and Neeran Karnik IBM India Research

Laboratory New Delhi India

530 ndash 645PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

SAC 2004 ORGANIZATION MEETING

Final Program Page 12 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

SAC 2003 BANQUET

AT KENNEDY SPACE CENTER DEPARTURE FROM HOTEL AT 700PM

WEDNESDA2

800AM ndash NOON REGI

830 ndash 1000AM

DATA MINING ndash 1CLUSTERING AN

Mitsunori Ogihara U

Tough Constraint-BaseM

Lei Jia and Renqing PeDingyu Pei Ton

Mining MaximaJun-Lin Lin Yuan

A density based ap

Hui Wang UniDavid Bell Queen

Ivo Duntsch Bro A Customizable Hybrid AYu Qian and Kang Zhang U

830 ndash 1000AM PROGRAMMING LA

TECHBarrett Bryant University

Features of the ConcurrAl

Matthew Huntbach Queen A Transition-based St

SoftwaIssa Traore University of

Can a Parser be Generated from Examples Marjan Mernik Goran Gerlic and Viljem Zumer University of

Maribor Maribor Slovenia Barrett R Bryant University of Alabama at Birmingham

Birmingham AL USA

Pointer Analysis of Multithreaded Java Programs Mangala Gowri Nanda IBM India Research Laboratory IIT

New Delhi India

Final Program

Y MARCH 12 003 LOBBY STRATION

1 - ARUBA ASSOCIATION RULES D CLASSIFICATIONS niversity of Rochester USA

d Frequent Closed Itemsets ining

i Shanghai University China gji University China

l Frequent Intervals Ze University Taiwan

proach to classification versity of Ulster UK s University Belfast UK ck University Canada

pproach to Data Clustering niversity of Texas Dallas USA

3 - SALON C (ATM) NGUAGES AND OBJECT NOLOGIES of Alabama at Birmingham USA

ent Programming Language dwych Mary University of London UK rategy for Object-oriented re Testing

Victoria Victoria BC Canada

S Ramesh India Institute of Technology Bombay India

830 ndash 1000AM 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 1

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Multi-objective Optimization in the Area Coverage Problems for Cellular Communication Networks

Evaluation of an Elitist Evolutionary Strategy Larry Raisanen and Roger Whitaker Cardiff University UK

Multi-Heuristic List Scheduling Genetic Algorithms

for Task Scheduling Andy Auyeung Iker Gondra and HK Dai Oklahoma State

University USA A Spanning Tree-Based Genetic Algorithm for Some

Instances of the Rectilinear Steiner problem with Obstacles

Rita Hare and Bryant Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

A Hybrid AI Approach for Nurse Rostering Haibing Li Andrew Lim National University of Singapore

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management University Singapore

830 ndash 1000AM 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 1 DESIGN SPACE EXPLORATION Jie Liu - Palo Alto Research Center Palo Alto CA USA

Partitioning of Embedded Applications onto Heterogeneous Multiprocessor Architectures

Fabio Salice and William Fornaciari Politecnico di Milano and CEFRIEL Milano Italy

Luca Del Vecchio and Luigi Pomante CEFRIEL Milano Italy

A Software Framework for Efficient System-level Performance Evaluation of Embedded Systems Joseph E Coffland and Andy D Pimentel University of

Amsterdam The Netherlands

A Methodology for the Efficient Architectural Exploration of Energy-Delay Trade-offs for

Embedded Systems Lorenzo Salvemini ALaRI Switzerland

Mariagiovanna Sami C SilvanoH V Zaccaria Politecnico di Milano Italy

Roberto Zafalon ST Microelectronics Italy

Page 13 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

ARCHITECT-R A System for Reconfigurable Robots Design

R Gonccedilalves and P Moraes Universidade de Satildeo Paulo Brasil JMP Cardoso University of Algarve Portugal

DF Wolf University of Southern California USA M Fernandes R Romero and E Marques Universidade de Satildeo

Paulo Brasil

830 ndash 1000AM 6 - ST ANNE DIGITAL CONTENT AND EDUCATION

Monica Landoni University of Strathclyde UK

Ignacio Aedo Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

An approach for adaptable learning systems with respect to psychological aspects

Hildegards Rumetshofer and Wolfram Woumlszlig Johannes Kepler University Linz

Evaluating the Usability of Portable Electronic

Books Ruth Wilson and Monica Landoni Univ of Strathclyde UK

Architecture to support dynamic composition of

Math Lesson Plans M Kellar B MacKay R Zhang and C Watters Dalhousie

University Canada D Kaufman and J Borwein Simon Fraser University Canada

InterMediActor a framework for instructional design based on competences

FJ Valverde-Albacete R Pedraza-Jimeacutenez J Cid-Sueiro P Diacuteaz-Peacuterez A Navia-Vaacutezquez and H Molina-Bulla EPS-

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

1000 ndash 1030AM LOBBY COFFEE BREAK

1030 ndash NOON 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 2 APPLICATIONS OF DATA MINING

Rosa Meo University of Torino Italy

Bootstrapping a data mining intrusion detection system

Daniel Barbara Yi Li Jia-Ling Lin and Sushil Jajodia George Mason University USA

Julia Cout James Madison University USA

Building Knowledge Discovery into a Geospatial Decision Support System

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA Jitender Deogun and Steve Goddard University of Nebraska

Lincoln USA An Efficient Method for Mining Associated Service

Patterns in Mobile Web Environments Shin-Mu Tseng and Cing-Fu Tsui National Cheng Kung

University Taiwan

Using Latent Semantic Indexing to Filter Spam Kevin R Gee University of Texas at Arlington USA

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 1 Markus Montigel University of New Orleans USA

An Integrated Framework for Formal Development of Open Distributed Systems

Issa Traore and Hong Ye University of Victoria Canada Demissie B Aredo Norwegian Computing Center Norway

Modeling the meaning of transitions from and to

concurrent states in UML State Machines Egon Boerger Elvinia Riccobene Universit `a di Pisa Italy

Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK Representing the Applications and Compositions of

Design Patterns in UML Jing Dong University of Texas at Dallas USA

On the Composition of Java Frameworks Control-

flows Ana C V de Melo and Bruno M Moutinho Cidade

Universitaria Brazil

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 2

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Automatic Test Program Generation for Pipeline Processors

F Corno G Cumani M Sonza Reorda and G Squillero Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica Politecnico di

Torino Italy

Manpower Scheduling with Time Windows Andrew Lim HKUST Kowloon Hong Kong

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management

University Singapore Song Lei National University of Singapore Singapore

Greedy Heuristics and an Efficient Evolutionary Algorithm for the Bounded-Diameter Minimum

Spanning Tree problem Guumlnther Raidl Vienna University of Technology Austria

Bryant A Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

On the Influence of GVR in Vehicle Routing Jorge Tavares Francisco B Pereira Penousal Machado and

Ernesto Costa Universidade de Coimbra Portugal

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 2 SUPPORTING SYSTEMS Alessio Bechini University of Pisa Italy

Final Program Page 14 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Validation of Code-Improving Transformations for Embedded Systems

Robert van Engelen David Whalley and Xin Yuan Florida State University USA

An Optimized Java Interpreter for Connected

Devices and Embedded Systems Andrew Beatty Kevin Casey David Gregg and Andrew Nisbet

Trinity College Dublin Ireland TinyGALS A Programming Model for Event-Driven

Embedded Systems Elaine Cheong and Judy A Liebman University of California

Jie Liu and Feng Zhao Palo Alto Research Center USA

An Efficient Time Representation for Real-Time Embedded Systems

Alessio Carlini and Giorgio Buttazzo Universitagrave di Pavia Italy

1030 ndash NOON 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 1

Giampaolo Bella Universita di Catania Italy

Authentication of LZ-77 compressed data Mikhail Atallah Purdue University USA

Stephano Lonardi University of California Riverside USA

Authentication and Access Delegation with User-Released Certificates

Lavinia Egidi Universitagrave del Piemonte Orientale Avogadro Italy

Maurizio Melato NICE srl Italy

Delay-Based Circuit Authentication and Applications

Blaise Gassend Dwaine Clarke and Srinivas Devadas MIT USA

Marten van Dijk Philips Research USA An Approach to Secure Information Flow on Object

Oriented Role-based Access Control Model Chang Zhang University of Regina Canada

Cungang Yang University of Regina Canada

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

DATA MINING ndash 3 DATA MINING MODELS AND LANGUAGES

Kang Zhang University of Texas at Dallas USA

A New Distributed Data Mining Model Based on Similarity

Tao Li Shenghuo Zhu and Mitsunori Ogihara University of Rochester USA

Optimization of a Language for Data Mining Rosa Meo Universita degli Studi di Torino Italy

Discovering Interesting Information in XML Data

with Association Rules Daniele Braga Alessandro Campi and Stefano Ceri Politecnico

di Milano Italy Mika Klemettinen Nokia Research Center Finland

PierLuca Lanzi Politecnico di Milano Italy

An Efficient Data Structure for Decision Rules Discovery

Raul Giraldez Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C Riquelme University of Seville Spain

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 2 Herbert Thompson Florida Institute of Technology USA

A method for the automatic generation of test suites from object models

Jim Davies Charles Crichton and Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK

Towards Model-Based Generation of Self-Priming

and Self-Checking Conformance Tests for Interactive Systems

Amit Paradkar IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Using Operational Distributions to Judge Testing Progress

Elaine J Weyuker ATampT Labs - Research USA

On the Use of the Classification-Tree Method by Beginning Software Testers

Y T Yu City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong S P Ng Swinburne University of Technology Australia Pak-Lok Poon HK Polytechnic University Hong Kong

T Y Chen Swinburne University of Technology Australia 130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX

AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND SYSTEMS ndash 1

Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Stability vs Optimality Tradeoff in Game Theoretic Mechanisms for QoS Provision

Andrew Lomonosov and Meera Sitharam University of Florida USA

Kihong Park Purdue University USA

A Multi-Agent System for Remote Psychological Profiling with Role Playing Games Based Tests Stefania Bandini Sara Manzoni and Giuseppe Vizzari

Universitagrave degli Studi di Milano Bicocca Italy

Final Program Page 15 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Are multiagent algorithms relevant for real hardware A case study for distributed constraint

algorithms Paul Scerri Pragnesh Jay Modi Wei-Min Shen and Milind

Tambe University of Southern California USA A Top down approach for MAS protocol description

Joaquin Pentildea Rafael Corchuelo and Joseacute L Arjona Universisdad de Sevilla Spain

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash1

INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AND BROADCAST Hong Va Leong Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Adaptive Dissemination of Dynamic Information Services in an Extended Data Broadcast

Environment Chih-Lin Hu and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan University

Taiwan

Selecting the Best Valid Scopes for Wireless Dissemination of Location-dependent Data

Baihua Zheng Wang-Chien Lee and Dik Lun Lee Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong

Broadcast Program Generation for Unordered

Queries with Data Replication Jiun-Long Huang and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan

University Taiwan Cost Efficient Broadcast Based Cache Invalidation

for Mobile Environments Kwong Yuen Lai Zahir Tari and Peter Bertok RMIT

University Australia

130 ndash 300PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 2

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech USA

A Fast and Effective Steganalytic Technique Against Jsteg-Like Algorithms

Tao Zhang and Xijian Ping University of Information Engineering China

Availability of Protocol Goals

Giampaolo Bella Universitagrave di Catania Italy

Authenticity in a Reliable Protocol for Mobile Computing

Ricoletta De Francesco Universita di Pisa Italy Marinella Petrocchi Instituto de Informatica e Telematica Italy

A Role Administration System in Role-based

Authorization Infrastructures Design and Implementation

Dongwan Shin and Gail-Joon Ahn UNC Charlotte USA Sandrae Cho ETRI South Korea

300 ndash 330AM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 4 POTPOURI

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA

The Bitmap-based Feature Selection Method Wei-Chou Chen Ming-Chun Yang and Shian-Shyong Tseng

National Chiao Tung University Taiwan

Prototype-based Mining of Numeric Data Streams Francisco Ferrer-Troyano Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C

Riquelme University of Seville Spain

ADMiRe An Algebraic Approach to System Performance Analysis Using Data Mining

Techniques Kien A Hua Ning Jiang Roy Villafane and Duc Tran

University of Central Florida USA

Mining Confident Co-location Rules without A Support Threshold

Yan Huang Hui Xiong and Shashi Shekhar University of Minnesota at TwinCities USA

Jian Pei State University of New York at Buffalo USA

330 ndash 500P 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 3 Chia-Chu Chiang University of Arkansas at Little Rock USA

Property-Oriented Testing A Strategy for Exploring Dangerous Scenarios

Olfa Abdellatif-Kaddour Pascale Thevenod-Fosse and Helene Waeselynck LAAS-CNRS France

An Initial Investigation of Test Driven Development

in Industry Boby George and Laurie Williams North Carolina State

University USA A Methodology to Provide and Use Interchangeable

Services Brian Fenicle Penn State Harrisburg USA

Tim Wahls Hood College USA Efficient Mediators through Dynamic Code Generation a Method and an Experiment

Yasushi Shinjo and Toshiyuki Kubo University of Tsukuba Japan

Calton Pu Georgia Institute of Technology USA

Final Program Page 16 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND

SYSTEMS ndash 2 Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Designing and Specifying Mobility within the Multiagent Systems Engineering Methodology

Athie Self Air Force Personnel Center USA Scott DeLoach Kansas State Univereity USA

Enabling Mobile Agents to Dynamically Assume

Roles Giacomo Cabri Luca Ferrari and Letizia Leonardi Universitagrave

di Modena e Reggio Emilia Italy

Managing Agent Life Cycles in Open Distributed Systems

FMT Brazier DGA Mobach BJ Overeinder and NJE Wijngaards Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash2 AGENTS

AND UBIQUITOUS ACCESS Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Combining State and Model-based Approaches for Mobile Agent Load Balancing

Christos Georgousopoulos and Omer F Rana Cardiff University UK

Mobile Agent based Pervasive Systems Manager for

Enterprise Network Sandeep Adwankar and Venu Vasudevan Motorola

Laboratories USA

UbiData Ubiquitous Mobile File Service Jinsuo Zhang Abdelsalam Helal and Joachim Hammer

University of Florida Florida USA Extended Internet Caching Protocol A Foundation

for Building Ubiquitous Web Caching Wenzheng Gu and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida

Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 3

Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

A Protection Scheme for Collaborative Environments

Issa Traore University of Victoria Canada

Access-Controlled Resource Discovery for Pervasive Networks

Sanjay Raman Dwain Clarke Matt Burnside and Srinivas Devadas Ronald Rivest MIT USA

Network Traffic Anomaly Detection Based on Packet Bytes

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech Florida USA

A Unified Security Framework for Networked Applications

Joerg Abendroth and Christian Jensen Trinity College Ireland

530 ndash 700PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SAC 2003 WRAP-UP MEETING

SAC 2004

CALL FOR TRACK PROPOSALS

The 19th Annual SAC meeting (SAC 2004) will be held March 2004 in Cyprus and hosted by the University of Cyprus at Nicosia The conference Organizing Committee solicits proposals for organizing and hosting tracks Perspective track chairs should submit an up to two pages description for organizing a track including the following items 1) Proposed track title description of track aims topics and rationale for having such a track in SAC This rationale should reference regularly held related conferences and why the proposed track differs from them or complements them The proposed track should not be over general but also not overly specialized thus being able to attract a wide audience sharing similar interests Proposals from industry are also welcomed Theoretical topics are also welcomed provided there is clear practical potential in applying the results of such work 2) A short description of the activities (the track chair will undertake upon acceptance of the proposal) to disseminate the call-for-papers for hisher track manage the review process and collect final materials from authors of accepted papers (Specific guidelines to track chairs regarding these issues will also be provided) 3) A short CV of the perspective track chair(s) with reference to research interests and publication record directly related to the themes of the proposed track and any previous experience of involvement in the organization of similar events (A webpage URL to where such information can be found is sufficient)

For more details please visit the registration desk and pick up detailed

SAC 2004 CFT and CFP handouts

Hope to see in Nicosia Cyprus March 2004

Final Program Page 17 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

  • Organizing Committee
  • Gary Lamont Ronaldo Menezes
  • Hisham Haddad George Papadopoulos
  • Brajendra Panda Janice Carroll
  • Ryan Stansifer Warren Jones
  • William Shoaff
  • SAC 2003 Introduction
    • SAC 2003 Organizers
    • SAC 2003 Track Organizers
      • AI and Computational Logic
      • Agents Interactions Mobility and Systems
      • Bioinformatics
      • Computational Sciences
      • Computer Applications in Health Care
      • Computer Security
      • Coordination Models Languages and Applications
      • Data Mining
      • Mobile Computing and Applications
      • Parallel and Distributed Systems and Networking
        • SAC 2003 Sponsor
        • ACM SIGAPP
          • Message from the Conference Chair
            • Gary Lamont
              • Message from the Program Chairs
                • Hisham Haddad and George Papadopoulos
                  • Other Activities
                  • SAC 2004
                  • Monday Keynote Address
                    • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                      • Monday Luncheon Speaker
                        • The Computational Biology An Industrial Perspective
                          • Tuesday Keynote Address
                            • SAC 2003 Schedule
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Tutorials
                            • Monday March 10 2003
                              • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                                • Tuesday March 11 2003
                                • Wednesday March 12 2003
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iGrocer- A Ubiquitous and Pervasive Smart Grocery Shopping System

Sangeetha Shekar Prashant Nair and Abdelsalam (Sumi) Helal University of Florida Gainesville USA

CIGMA Active Inventory Service in Global e-Market

Based on Efficient Catalog Management Su Myeon Kim Kyungmin Cho Inseok Hwang Seungwoo

Kang and Heung-Kyu Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Korea

330 ndash 500PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKING ndash 3 LOAD BALANCING IN PARALLEL

AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS Kleanthis Psarris University of Texas at San Antonio USA

A Lightweight Java Taskspaces Framework for Scientific Computing on Computational Grids H De Sterck University of Colorado at Boulder USA

RS Markel Advansys Inc USA T Pohl and U Rude University of Erlangen-Nurnberg

Germany A Dynamic Load Distribution Strategy for Systems

Under High Task Variation and Heavy Traffic Bin Fu and Zahir Tari School of Compute Science and

Information and Technology Australia

Implementation of a Proactive Load Sharing Scheme

R Anane Coventry University UK R J Anthony University of Greenwich UK

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS DATABASE TECHNOLOGY ndash 2

Stefan Manegold CWI Amsterdam The Netherlands

Distributed Query Adaptation and Its Trade-offs Henrique Paques Ling Liu and Calton Pu Georgia Institute of

Technology USA Xquery Speedup Using Replication in Mapping XML

into Relations Jaehoon Kim and Seog Park SOGANG University Korea

Applying Genetic Algorithms in Database Partitioning

Vincent Ng and N Gorla Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong

A Dynamic DataCurrency Protocol for Mobile

Database Design and Reconfiguration Yanli Xia and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH CARE ndash 3 DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College WA

Intelligent Agents for Patient Monitoring and Diagnostics

Susan L Mabry Whitworth College Spokane WA USA

SOM - Feature Extraction from Patient Discharge Summaries

Dyan J Tufts-Conrad A Nur Zincir-Heywood and David Zitner Dalhousie University Halifax NS Canada

Applying Information Visualization Techniques to

Capture and Explore the Course of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Monika Lanzenberger and Silvia Miksch Institute of Software

Technology and Interactive Systems Vienna University of Technology Vienna Austria

Susanne Ohmann and Christian Popow University of Vienna Waehringer Guertel Vienna Austria

Data Visualization Using Kernel Density Estimation

to Examine Patterns of Physician Practice Patricia Cerrito University of Louisville USA

330 ndash 500 2 - BARBADOS COORDINATION MODELS LANGUAGES AND

APPLICATIONS ndash 2 Sascha Ossowski Universidad Rey Juan Carlos Madrid

Spain

Eliciting Coordination Policies from Requirements Henry Muccini and Fabio Mancinelli Universitˆ dellAquila

Italy Comparing Semantic Frameworks for Coordination On the Conformance Issue for Coordination Media

Mirko Viroli Universitˆ di Bologna Cesena Italy

An Extensible Architecture-based Framework for Coordination Languages

Torsten Fink and Karsten Otto Freie UniversitŠt Berlin Germany

Synchronization Analysis for Decentralizing

Composite Web Services Mangala Gowri Nanda and Neeran Karnik IBM India Research

Laboratory New Delhi India

530 ndash 645PM 3 - SALON C (ATM)

SAC 2004 ORGANIZATION MEETING

Final Program Page 12 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

SAC 2003 BANQUET

AT KENNEDY SPACE CENTER DEPARTURE FROM HOTEL AT 700PM

WEDNESDA2

800AM ndash NOON REGI

830 ndash 1000AM

DATA MINING ndash 1CLUSTERING AN

Mitsunori Ogihara U

Tough Constraint-BaseM

Lei Jia and Renqing PeDingyu Pei Ton

Mining MaximaJun-Lin Lin Yuan

A density based ap

Hui Wang UniDavid Bell Queen

Ivo Duntsch Bro A Customizable Hybrid AYu Qian and Kang Zhang U

830 ndash 1000AM PROGRAMMING LA

TECHBarrett Bryant University

Features of the ConcurrAl

Matthew Huntbach Queen A Transition-based St

SoftwaIssa Traore University of

Can a Parser be Generated from Examples Marjan Mernik Goran Gerlic and Viljem Zumer University of

Maribor Maribor Slovenia Barrett R Bryant University of Alabama at Birmingham

Birmingham AL USA

Pointer Analysis of Multithreaded Java Programs Mangala Gowri Nanda IBM India Research Laboratory IIT

New Delhi India

Final Program

Y MARCH 12 003 LOBBY STRATION

1 - ARUBA ASSOCIATION RULES D CLASSIFICATIONS niversity of Rochester USA

d Frequent Closed Itemsets ining

i Shanghai University China gji University China

l Frequent Intervals Ze University Taiwan

proach to classification versity of Ulster UK s University Belfast UK ck University Canada

pproach to Data Clustering niversity of Texas Dallas USA

3 - SALON C (ATM) NGUAGES AND OBJECT NOLOGIES of Alabama at Birmingham USA

ent Programming Language dwych Mary University of London UK rategy for Object-oriented re Testing

Victoria Victoria BC Canada

S Ramesh India Institute of Technology Bombay India

830 ndash 1000AM 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 1

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Multi-objective Optimization in the Area Coverage Problems for Cellular Communication Networks

Evaluation of an Elitist Evolutionary Strategy Larry Raisanen and Roger Whitaker Cardiff University UK

Multi-Heuristic List Scheduling Genetic Algorithms

for Task Scheduling Andy Auyeung Iker Gondra and HK Dai Oklahoma State

University USA A Spanning Tree-Based Genetic Algorithm for Some

Instances of the Rectilinear Steiner problem with Obstacles

Rita Hare and Bryant Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

A Hybrid AI Approach for Nurse Rostering Haibing Li Andrew Lim National University of Singapore

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management University Singapore

830 ndash 1000AM 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 1 DESIGN SPACE EXPLORATION Jie Liu - Palo Alto Research Center Palo Alto CA USA

Partitioning of Embedded Applications onto Heterogeneous Multiprocessor Architectures

Fabio Salice and William Fornaciari Politecnico di Milano and CEFRIEL Milano Italy

Luca Del Vecchio and Luigi Pomante CEFRIEL Milano Italy

A Software Framework for Efficient System-level Performance Evaluation of Embedded Systems Joseph E Coffland and Andy D Pimentel University of

Amsterdam The Netherlands

A Methodology for the Efficient Architectural Exploration of Energy-Delay Trade-offs for

Embedded Systems Lorenzo Salvemini ALaRI Switzerland

Mariagiovanna Sami C SilvanoH V Zaccaria Politecnico di Milano Italy

Roberto Zafalon ST Microelectronics Italy

Page 13 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

ARCHITECT-R A System for Reconfigurable Robots Design

R Gonccedilalves and P Moraes Universidade de Satildeo Paulo Brasil JMP Cardoso University of Algarve Portugal

DF Wolf University of Southern California USA M Fernandes R Romero and E Marques Universidade de Satildeo

Paulo Brasil

830 ndash 1000AM 6 - ST ANNE DIGITAL CONTENT AND EDUCATION

Monica Landoni University of Strathclyde UK

Ignacio Aedo Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

An approach for adaptable learning systems with respect to psychological aspects

Hildegards Rumetshofer and Wolfram Woumlszlig Johannes Kepler University Linz

Evaluating the Usability of Portable Electronic

Books Ruth Wilson and Monica Landoni Univ of Strathclyde UK

Architecture to support dynamic composition of

Math Lesson Plans M Kellar B MacKay R Zhang and C Watters Dalhousie

University Canada D Kaufman and J Borwein Simon Fraser University Canada

InterMediActor a framework for instructional design based on competences

FJ Valverde-Albacete R Pedraza-Jimeacutenez J Cid-Sueiro P Diacuteaz-Peacuterez A Navia-Vaacutezquez and H Molina-Bulla EPS-

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

1000 ndash 1030AM LOBBY COFFEE BREAK

1030 ndash NOON 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 2 APPLICATIONS OF DATA MINING

Rosa Meo University of Torino Italy

Bootstrapping a data mining intrusion detection system

Daniel Barbara Yi Li Jia-Ling Lin and Sushil Jajodia George Mason University USA

Julia Cout James Madison University USA

Building Knowledge Discovery into a Geospatial Decision Support System

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA Jitender Deogun and Steve Goddard University of Nebraska

Lincoln USA An Efficient Method for Mining Associated Service

Patterns in Mobile Web Environments Shin-Mu Tseng and Cing-Fu Tsui National Cheng Kung

University Taiwan

Using Latent Semantic Indexing to Filter Spam Kevin R Gee University of Texas at Arlington USA

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 1 Markus Montigel University of New Orleans USA

An Integrated Framework for Formal Development of Open Distributed Systems

Issa Traore and Hong Ye University of Victoria Canada Demissie B Aredo Norwegian Computing Center Norway

Modeling the meaning of transitions from and to

concurrent states in UML State Machines Egon Boerger Elvinia Riccobene Universit `a di Pisa Italy

Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK Representing the Applications and Compositions of

Design Patterns in UML Jing Dong University of Texas at Dallas USA

On the Composition of Java Frameworks Control-

flows Ana C V de Melo and Bruno M Moutinho Cidade

Universitaria Brazil

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 2

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Automatic Test Program Generation for Pipeline Processors

F Corno G Cumani M Sonza Reorda and G Squillero Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica Politecnico di

Torino Italy

Manpower Scheduling with Time Windows Andrew Lim HKUST Kowloon Hong Kong

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management

University Singapore Song Lei National University of Singapore Singapore

Greedy Heuristics and an Efficient Evolutionary Algorithm for the Bounded-Diameter Minimum

Spanning Tree problem Guumlnther Raidl Vienna University of Technology Austria

Bryant A Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

On the Influence of GVR in Vehicle Routing Jorge Tavares Francisco B Pereira Penousal Machado and

Ernesto Costa Universidade de Coimbra Portugal

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 2 SUPPORTING SYSTEMS Alessio Bechini University of Pisa Italy

Final Program Page 14 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Validation of Code-Improving Transformations for Embedded Systems

Robert van Engelen David Whalley and Xin Yuan Florida State University USA

An Optimized Java Interpreter for Connected

Devices and Embedded Systems Andrew Beatty Kevin Casey David Gregg and Andrew Nisbet

Trinity College Dublin Ireland TinyGALS A Programming Model for Event-Driven

Embedded Systems Elaine Cheong and Judy A Liebman University of California

Jie Liu and Feng Zhao Palo Alto Research Center USA

An Efficient Time Representation for Real-Time Embedded Systems

Alessio Carlini and Giorgio Buttazzo Universitagrave di Pavia Italy

1030 ndash NOON 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 1

Giampaolo Bella Universita di Catania Italy

Authentication of LZ-77 compressed data Mikhail Atallah Purdue University USA

Stephano Lonardi University of California Riverside USA

Authentication and Access Delegation with User-Released Certificates

Lavinia Egidi Universitagrave del Piemonte Orientale Avogadro Italy

Maurizio Melato NICE srl Italy

Delay-Based Circuit Authentication and Applications

Blaise Gassend Dwaine Clarke and Srinivas Devadas MIT USA

Marten van Dijk Philips Research USA An Approach to Secure Information Flow on Object

Oriented Role-based Access Control Model Chang Zhang University of Regina Canada

Cungang Yang University of Regina Canada

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

DATA MINING ndash 3 DATA MINING MODELS AND LANGUAGES

Kang Zhang University of Texas at Dallas USA

A New Distributed Data Mining Model Based on Similarity

Tao Li Shenghuo Zhu and Mitsunori Ogihara University of Rochester USA

Optimization of a Language for Data Mining Rosa Meo Universita degli Studi di Torino Italy

Discovering Interesting Information in XML Data

with Association Rules Daniele Braga Alessandro Campi and Stefano Ceri Politecnico

di Milano Italy Mika Klemettinen Nokia Research Center Finland

PierLuca Lanzi Politecnico di Milano Italy

An Efficient Data Structure for Decision Rules Discovery

Raul Giraldez Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C Riquelme University of Seville Spain

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 2 Herbert Thompson Florida Institute of Technology USA

A method for the automatic generation of test suites from object models

Jim Davies Charles Crichton and Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK

Towards Model-Based Generation of Self-Priming

and Self-Checking Conformance Tests for Interactive Systems

Amit Paradkar IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Using Operational Distributions to Judge Testing Progress

Elaine J Weyuker ATampT Labs - Research USA

On the Use of the Classification-Tree Method by Beginning Software Testers

Y T Yu City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong S P Ng Swinburne University of Technology Australia Pak-Lok Poon HK Polytechnic University Hong Kong

T Y Chen Swinburne University of Technology Australia 130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX

AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND SYSTEMS ndash 1

Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Stability vs Optimality Tradeoff in Game Theoretic Mechanisms for QoS Provision

Andrew Lomonosov and Meera Sitharam University of Florida USA

Kihong Park Purdue University USA

A Multi-Agent System for Remote Psychological Profiling with Role Playing Games Based Tests Stefania Bandini Sara Manzoni and Giuseppe Vizzari

Universitagrave degli Studi di Milano Bicocca Italy

Final Program Page 15 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Are multiagent algorithms relevant for real hardware A case study for distributed constraint

algorithms Paul Scerri Pragnesh Jay Modi Wei-Min Shen and Milind

Tambe University of Southern California USA A Top down approach for MAS protocol description

Joaquin Pentildea Rafael Corchuelo and Joseacute L Arjona Universisdad de Sevilla Spain

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash1

INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AND BROADCAST Hong Va Leong Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Adaptive Dissemination of Dynamic Information Services in an Extended Data Broadcast

Environment Chih-Lin Hu and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan University

Taiwan

Selecting the Best Valid Scopes for Wireless Dissemination of Location-dependent Data

Baihua Zheng Wang-Chien Lee and Dik Lun Lee Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong

Broadcast Program Generation for Unordered

Queries with Data Replication Jiun-Long Huang and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan

University Taiwan Cost Efficient Broadcast Based Cache Invalidation

for Mobile Environments Kwong Yuen Lai Zahir Tari and Peter Bertok RMIT

University Australia

130 ndash 300PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 2

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech USA

A Fast and Effective Steganalytic Technique Against Jsteg-Like Algorithms

Tao Zhang and Xijian Ping University of Information Engineering China

Availability of Protocol Goals

Giampaolo Bella Universitagrave di Catania Italy

Authenticity in a Reliable Protocol for Mobile Computing

Ricoletta De Francesco Universita di Pisa Italy Marinella Petrocchi Instituto de Informatica e Telematica Italy

A Role Administration System in Role-based

Authorization Infrastructures Design and Implementation

Dongwan Shin and Gail-Joon Ahn UNC Charlotte USA Sandrae Cho ETRI South Korea

300 ndash 330AM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 4 POTPOURI

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA

The Bitmap-based Feature Selection Method Wei-Chou Chen Ming-Chun Yang and Shian-Shyong Tseng

National Chiao Tung University Taiwan

Prototype-based Mining of Numeric Data Streams Francisco Ferrer-Troyano Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C

Riquelme University of Seville Spain

ADMiRe An Algebraic Approach to System Performance Analysis Using Data Mining

Techniques Kien A Hua Ning Jiang Roy Villafane and Duc Tran

University of Central Florida USA

Mining Confident Co-location Rules without A Support Threshold

Yan Huang Hui Xiong and Shashi Shekhar University of Minnesota at TwinCities USA

Jian Pei State University of New York at Buffalo USA

330 ndash 500P 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 3 Chia-Chu Chiang University of Arkansas at Little Rock USA

Property-Oriented Testing A Strategy for Exploring Dangerous Scenarios

Olfa Abdellatif-Kaddour Pascale Thevenod-Fosse and Helene Waeselynck LAAS-CNRS France

An Initial Investigation of Test Driven Development

in Industry Boby George and Laurie Williams North Carolina State

University USA A Methodology to Provide and Use Interchangeable

Services Brian Fenicle Penn State Harrisburg USA

Tim Wahls Hood College USA Efficient Mediators through Dynamic Code Generation a Method and an Experiment

Yasushi Shinjo and Toshiyuki Kubo University of Tsukuba Japan

Calton Pu Georgia Institute of Technology USA

Final Program Page 16 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND

SYSTEMS ndash 2 Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Designing and Specifying Mobility within the Multiagent Systems Engineering Methodology

Athie Self Air Force Personnel Center USA Scott DeLoach Kansas State Univereity USA

Enabling Mobile Agents to Dynamically Assume

Roles Giacomo Cabri Luca Ferrari and Letizia Leonardi Universitagrave

di Modena e Reggio Emilia Italy

Managing Agent Life Cycles in Open Distributed Systems

FMT Brazier DGA Mobach BJ Overeinder and NJE Wijngaards Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash2 AGENTS

AND UBIQUITOUS ACCESS Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Combining State and Model-based Approaches for Mobile Agent Load Balancing

Christos Georgousopoulos and Omer F Rana Cardiff University UK

Mobile Agent based Pervasive Systems Manager for

Enterprise Network Sandeep Adwankar and Venu Vasudevan Motorola

Laboratories USA

UbiData Ubiquitous Mobile File Service Jinsuo Zhang Abdelsalam Helal and Joachim Hammer

University of Florida Florida USA Extended Internet Caching Protocol A Foundation

for Building Ubiquitous Web Caching Wenzheng Gu and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida

Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 3

Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

A Protection Scheme for Collaborative Environments

Issa Traore University of Victoria Canada

Access-Controlled Resource Discovery for Pervasive Networks

Sanjay Raman Dwain Clarke Matt Burnside and Srinivas Devadas Ronald Rivest MIT USA

Network Traffic Anomaly Detection Based on Packet Bytes

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech Florida USA

A Unified Security Framework for Networked Applications

Joerg Abendroth and Christian Jensen Trinity College Ireland

530 ndash 700PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SAC 2003 WRAP-UP MEETING

SAC 2004

CALL FOR TRACK PROPOSALS

The 19th Annual SAC meeting (SAC 2004) will be held March 2004 in Cyprus and hosted by the University of Cyprus at Nicosia The conference Organizing Committee solicits proposals for organizing and hosting tracks Perspective track chairs should submit an up to two pages description for organizing a track including the following items 1) Proposed track title description of track aims topics and rationale for having such a track in SAC This rationale should reference regularly held related conferences and why the proposed track differs from them or complements them The proposed track should not be over general but also not overly specialized thus being able to attract a wide audience sharing similar interests Proposals from industry are also welcomed Theoretical topics are also welcomed provided there is clear practical potential in applying the results of such work 2) A short description of the activities (the track chair will undertake upon acceptance of the proposal) to disseminate the call-for-papers for hisher track manage the review process and collect final materials from authors of accepted papers (Specific guidelines to track chairs regarding these issues will also be provided) 3) A short CV of the perspective track chair(s) with reference to research interests and publication record directly related to the themes of the proposed track and any previous experience of involvement in the organization of similar events (A webpage URL to where such information can be found is sufficient)

For more details please visit the registration desk and pick up detailed

SAC 2004 CFT and CFP handouts

Hope to see in Nicosia Cyprus March 2004

Final Program Page 17 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

  • Organizing Committee
  • Gary Lamont Ronaldo Menezes
  • Hisham Haddad George Papadopoulos
  • Brajendra Panda Janice Carroll
  • Ryan Stansifer Warren Jones
  • William Shoaff
  • SAC 2003 Introduction
    • SAC 2003 Organizers
    • SAC 2003 Track Organizers
      • AI and Computational Logic
      • Agents Interactions Mobility and Systems
      • Bioinformatics
      • Computational Sciences
      • Computer Applications in Health Care
      • Computer Security
      • Coordination Models Languages and Applications
      • Data Mining
      • Mobile Computing and Applications
      • Parallel and Distributed Systems and Networking
        • SAC 2003 Sponsor
        • ACM SIGAPP
          • Message from the Conference Chair
            • Gary Lamont
              • Message from the Program Chairs
                • Hisham Haddad and George Papadopoulos
                  • Other Activities
                  • SAC 2004
                  • Monday Keynote Address
                    • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                      • Monday Luncheon Speaker
                        • The Computational Biology An Industrial Perspective
                          • Tuesday Keynote Address
                            • SAC 2003 Schedule
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Tutorials
                            • Monday March 10 2003
                              • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                                • Tuesday March 11 2003
                                • Wednesday March 12 2003
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SAC 2003 BANQUET

AT KENNEDY SPACE CENTER DEPARTURE FROM HOTEL AT 700PM

WEDNESDA2

800AM ndash NOON REGI

830 ndash 1000AM

DATA MINING ndash 1CLUSTERING AN

Mitsunori Ogihara U

Tough Constraint-BaseM

Lei Jia and Renqing PeDingyu Pei Ton

Mining MaximaJun-Lin Lin Yuan

A density based ap

Hui Wang UniDavid Bell Queen

Ivo Duntsch Bro A Customizable Hybrid AYu Qian and Kang Zhang U

830 ndash 1000AM PROGRAMMING LA

TECHBarrett Bryant University

Features of the ConcurrAl

Matthew Huntbach Queen A Transition-based St

SoftwaIssa Traore University of

Can a Parser be Generated from Examples Marjan Mernik Goran Gerlic and Viljem Zumer University of

Maribor Maribor Slovenia Barrett R Bryant University of Alabama at Birmingham

Birmingham AL USA

Pointer Analysis of Multithreaded Java Programs Mangala Gowri Nanda IBM India Research Laboratory IIT

New Delhi India

Final Program

Y MARCH 12 003 LOBBY STRATION

1 - ARUBA ASSOCIATION RULES D CLASSIFICATIONS niversity of Rochester USA

d Frequent Closed Itemsets ining

i Shanghai University China gji University China

l Frequent Intervals Ze University Taiwan

proach to classification versity of Ulster UK s University Belfast UK ck University Canada

pproach to Data Clustering niversity of Texas Dallas USA

3 - SALON C (ATM) NGUAGES AND OBJECT NOLOGIES of Alabama at Birmingham USA

ent Programming Language dwych Mary University of London UK rategy for Object-oriented re Testing

Victoria Victoria BC Canada

S Ramesh India Institute of Technology Bombay India

830 ndash 1000AM 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 1

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Multi-objective Optimization in the Area Coverage Problems for Cellular Communication Networks

Evaluation of an Elitist Evolutionary Strategy Larry Raisanen and Roger Whitaker Cardiff University UK

Multi-Heuristic List Scheduling Genetic Algorithms

for Task Scheduling Andy Auyeung Iker Gondra and HK Dai Oklahoma State

University USA A Spanning Tree-Based Genetic Algorithm for Some

Instances of the Rectilinear Steiner problem with Obstacles

Rita Hare and Bryant Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

A Hybrid AI Approach for Nurse Rostering Haibing Li Andrew Lim National University of Singapore

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management University Singapore

830 ndash 1000AM 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 1 DESIGN SPACE EXPLORATION Jie Liu - Palo Alto Research Center Palo Alto CA USA

Partitioning of Embedded Applications onto Heterogeneous Multiprocessor Architectures

Fabio Salice and William Fornaciari Politecnico di Milano and CEFRIEL Milano Italy

Luca Del Vecchio and Luigi Pomante CEFRIEL Milano Italy

A Software Framework for Efficient System-level Performance Evaluation of Embedded Systems Joseph E Coffland and Andy D Pimentel University of

Amsterdam The Netherlands

A Methodology for the Efficient Architectural Exploration of Energy-Delay Trade-offs for

Embedded Systems Lorenzo Salvemini ALaRI Switzerland

Mariagiovanna Sami C SilvanoH V Zaccaria Politecnico di Milano Italy

Roberto Zafalon ST Microelectronics Italy

Page 13 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

ARCHITECT-R A System for Reconfigurable Robots Design

R Gonccedilalves and P Moraes Universidade de Satildeo Paulo Brasil JMP Cardoso University of Algarve Portugal

DF Wolf University of Southern California USA M Fernandes R Romero and E Marques Universidade de Satildeo

Paulo Brasil

830 ndash 1000AM 6 - ST ANNE DIGITAL CONTENT AND EDUCATION

Monica Landoni University of Strathclyde UK

Ignacio Aedo Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

An approach for adaptable learning systems with respect to psychological aspects

Hildegards Rumetshofer and Wolfram Woumlszlig Johannes Kepler University Linz

Evaluating the Usability of Portable Electronic

Books Ruth Wilson and Monica Landoni Univ of Strathclyde UK

Architecture to support dynamic composition of

Math Lesson Plans M Kellar B MacKay R Zhang and C Watters Dalhousie

University Canada D Kaufman and J Borwein Simon Fraser University Canada

InterMediActor a framework for instructional design based on competences

FJ Valverde-Albacete R Pedraza-Jimeacutenez J Cid-Sueiro P Diacuteaz-Peacuterez A Navia-Vaacutezquez and H Molina-Bulla EPS-

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

1000 ndash 1030AM LOBBY COFFEE BREAK

1030 ndash NOON 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 2 APPLICATIONS OF DATA MINING

Rosa Meo University of Torino Italy

Bootstrapping a data mining intrusion detection system

Daniel Barbara Yi Li Jia-Ling Lin and Sushil Jajodia George Mason University USA

Julia Cout James Madison University USA

Building Knowledge Discovery into a Geospatial Decision Support System

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA Jitender Deogun and Steve Goddard University of Nebraska

Lincoln USA An Efficient Method for Mining Associated Service

Patterns in Mobile Web Environments Shin-Mu Tseng and Cing-Fu Tsui National Cheng Kung

University Taiwan

Using Latent Semantic Indexing to Filter Spam Kevin R Gee University of Texas at Arlington USA

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 1 Markus Montigel University of New Orleans USA

An Integrated Framework for Formal Development of Open Distributed Systems

Issa Traore and Hong Ye University of Victoria Canada Demissie B Aredo Norwegian Computing Center Norway

Modeling the meaning of transitions from and to

concurrent states in UML State Machines Egon Boerger Elvinia Riccobene Universit `a di Pisa Italy

Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK Representing the Applications and Compositions of

Design Patterns in UML Jing Dong University of Texas at Dallas USA

On the Composition of Java Frameworks Control-

flows Ana C V de Melo and Bruno M Moutinho Cidade

Universitaria Brazil

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 2

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Automatic Test Program Generation for Pipeline Processors

F Corno G Cumani M Sonza Reorda and G Squillero Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica Politecnico di

Torino Italy

Manpower Scheduling with Time Windows Andrew Lim HKUST Kowloon Hong Kong

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management

University Singapore Song Lei National University of Singapore Singapore

Greedy Heuristics and an Efficient Evolutionary Algorithm for the Bounded-Diameter Minimum

Spanning Tree problem Guumlnther Raidl Vienna University of Technology Austria

Bryant A Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

On the Influence of GVR in Vehicle Routing Jorge Tavares Francisco B Pereira Penousal Machado and

Ernesto Costa Universidade de Coimbra Portugal

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 2 SUPPORTING SYSTEMS Alessio Bechini University of Pisa Italy

Final Program Page 14 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Validation of Code-Improving Transformations for Embedded Systems

Robert van Engelen David Whalley and Xin Yuan Florida State University USA

An Optimized Java Interpreter for Connected

Devices and Embedded Systems Andrew Beatty Kevin Casey David Gregg and Andrew Nisbet

Trinity College Dublin Ireland TinyGALS A Programming Model for Event-Driven

Embedded Systems Elaine Cheong and Judy A Liebman University of California

Jie Liu and Feng Zhao Palo Alto Research Center USA

An Efficient Time Representation for Real-Time Embedded Systems

Alessio Carlini and Giorgio Buttazzo Universitagrave di Pavia Italy

1030 ndash NOON 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 1

Giampaolo Bella Universita di Catania Italy

Authentication of LZ-77 compressed data Mikhail Atallah Purdue University USA

Stephano Lonardi University of California Riverside USA

Authentication and Access Delegation with User-Released Certificates

Lavinia Egidi Universitagrave del Piemonte Orientale Avogadro Italy

Maurizio Melato NICE srl Italy

Delay-Based Circuit Authentication and Applications

Blaise Gassend Dwaine Clarke and Srinivas Devadas MIT USA

Marten van Dijk Philips Research USA An Approach to Secure Information Flow on Object

Oriented Role-based Access Control Model Chang Zhang University of Regina Canada

Cungang Yang University of Regina Canada

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

DATA MINING ndash 3 DATA MINING MODELS AND LANGUAGES

Kang Zhang University of Texas at Dallas USA

A New Distributed Data Mining Model Based on Similarity

Tao Li Shenghuo Zhu and Mitsunori Ogihara University of Rochester USA

Optimization of a Language for Data Mining Rosa Meo Universita degli Studi di Torino Italy

Discovering Interesting Information in XML Data

with Association Rules Daniele Braga Alessandro Campi and Stefano Ceri Politecnico

di Milano Italy Mika Klemettinen Nokia Research Center Finland

PierLuca Lanzi Politecnico di Milano Italy

An Efficient Data Structure for Decision Rules Discovery

Raul Giraldez Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C Riquelme University of Seville Spain

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 2 Herbert Thompson Florida Institute of Technology USA

A method for the automatic generation of test suites from object models

Jim Davies Charles Crichton and Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK

Towards Model-Based Generation of Self-Priming

and Self-Checking Conformance Tests for Interactive Systems

Amit Paradkar IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Using Operational Distributions to Judge Testing Progress

Elaine J Weyuker ATampT Labs - Research USA

On the Use of the Classification-Tree Method by Beginning Software Testers

Y T Yu City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong S P Ng Swinburne University of Technology Australia Pak-Lok Poon HK Polytechnic University Hong Kong

T Y Chen Swinburne University of Technology Australia 130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX

AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND SYSTEMS ndash 1

Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Stability vs Optimality Tradeoff in Game Theoretic Mechanisms for QoS Provision

Andrew Lomonosov and Meera Sitharam University of Florida USA

Kihong Park Purdue University USA

A Multi-Agent System for Remote Psychological Profiling with Role Playing Games Based Tests Stefania Bandini Sara Manzoni and Giuseppe Vizzari

Universitagrave degli Studi di Milano Bicocca Italy

Final Program Page 15 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Are multiagent algorithms relevant for real hardware A case study for distributed constraint

algorithms Paul Scerri Pragnesh Jay Modi Wei-Min Shen and Milind

Tambe University of Southern California USA A Top down approach for MAS protocol description

Joaquin Pentildea Rafael Corchuelo and Joseacute L Arjona Universisdad de Sevilla Spain

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash1

INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AND BROADCAST Hong Va Leong Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Adaptive Dissemination of Dynamic Information Services in an Extended Data Broadcast

Environment Chih-Lin Hu and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan University

Taiwan

Selecting the Best Valid Scopes for Wireless Dissemination of Location-dependent Data

Baihua Zheng Wang-Chien Lee and Dik Lun Lee Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong

Broadcast Program Generation for Unordered

Queries with Data Replication Jiun-Long Huang and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan

University Taiwan Cost Efficient Broadcast Based Cache Invalidation

for Mobile Environments Kwong Yuen Lai Zahir Tari and Peter Bertok RMIT

University Australia

130 ndash 300PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 2

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech USA

A Fast and Effective Steganalytic Technique Against Jsteg-Like Algorithms

Tao Zhang and Xijian Ping University of Information Engineering China

Availability of Protocol Goals

Giampaolo Bella Universitagrave di Catania Italy

Authenticity in a Reliable Protocol for Mobile Computing

Ricoletta De Francesco Universita di Pisa Italy Marinella Petrocchi Instituto de Informatica e Telematica Italy

A Role Administration System in Role-based

Authorization Infrastructures Design and Implementation

Dongwan Shin and Gail-Joon Ahn UNC Charlotte USA Sandrae Cho ETRI South Korea

300 ndash 330AM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 4 POTPOURI

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA

The Bitmap-based Feature Selection Method Wei-Chou Chen Ming-Chun Yang and Shian-Shyong Tseng

National Chiao Tung University Taiwan

Prototype-based Mining of Numeric Data Streams Francisco Ferrer-Troyano Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C

Riquelme University of Seville Spain

ADMiRe An Algebraic Approach to System Performance Analysis Using Data Mining

Techniques Kien A Hua Ning Jiang Roy Villafane and Duc Tran

University of Central Florida USA

Mining Confident Co-location Rules without A Support Threshold

Yan Huang Hui Xiong and Shashi Shekhar University of Minnesota at TwinCities USA

Jian Pei State University of New York at Buffalo USA

330 ndash 500P 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 3 Chia-Chu Chiang University of Arkansas at Little Rock USA

Property-Oriented Testing A Strategy for Exploring Dangerous Scenarios

Olfa Abdellatif-Kaddour Pascale Thevenod-Fosse and Helene Waeselynck LAAS-CNRS France

An Initial Investigation of Test Driven Development

in Industry Boby George and Laurie Williams North Carolina State

University USA A Methodology to Provide and Use Interchangeable

Services Brian Fenicle Penn State Harrisburg USA

Tim Wahls Hood College USA Efficient Mediators through Dynamic Code Generation a Method and an Experiment

Yasushi Shinjo and Toshiyuki Kubo University of Tsukuba Japan

Calton Pu Georgia Institute of Technology USA

Final Program Page 16 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND

SYSTEMS ndash 2 Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Designing and Specifying Mobility within the Multiagent Systems Engineering Methodology

Athie Self Air Force Personnel Center USA Scott DeLoach Kansas State Univereity USA

Enabling Mobile Agents to Dynamically Assume

Roles Giacomo Cabri Luca Ferrari and Letizia Leonardi Universitagrave

di Modena e Reggio Emilia Italy

Managing Agent Life Cycles in Open Distributed Systems

FMT Brazier DGA Mobach BJ Overeinder and NJE Wijngaards Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash2 AGENTS

AND UBIQUITOUS ACCESS Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Combining State and Model-based Approaches for Mobile Agent Load Balancing

Christos Georgousopoulos and Omer F Rana Cardiff University UK

Mobile Agent based Pervasive Systems Manager for

Enterprise Network Sandeep Adwankar and Venu Vasudevan Motorola

Laboratories USA

UbiData Ubiquitous Mobile File Service Jinsuo Zhang Abdelsalam Helal and Joachim Hammer

University of Florida Florida USA Extended Internet Caching Protocol A Foundation

for Building Ubiquitous Web Caching Wenzheng Gu and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida

Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 3

Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

A Protection Scheme for Collaborative Environments

Issa Traore University of Victoria Canada

Access-Controlled Resource Discovery for Pervasive Networks

Sanjay Raman Dwain Clarke Matt Burnside and Srinivas Devadas Ronald Rivest MIT USA

Network Traffic Anomaly Detection Based on Packet Bytes

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech Florida USA

A Unified Security Framework for Networked Applications

Joerg Abendroth and Christian Jensen Trinity College Ireland

530 ndash 700PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SAC 2003 WRAP-UP MEETING

SAC 2004

CALL FOR TRACK PROPOSALS

The 19th Annual SAC meeting (SAC 2004) will be held March 2004 in Cyprus and hosted by the University of Cyprus at Nicosia The conference Organizing Committee solicits proposals for organizing and hosting tracks Perspective track chairs should submit an up to two pages description for organizing a track including the following items 1) Proposed track title description of track aims topics and rationale for having such a track in SAC This rationale should reference regularly held related conferences and why the proposed track differs from them or complements them The proposed track should not be over general but also not overly specialized thus being able to attract a wide audience sharing similar interests Proposals from industry are also welcomed Theoretical topics are also welcomed provided there is clear practical potential in applying the results of such work 2) A short description of the activities (the track chair will undertake upon acceptance of the proposal) to disseminate the call-for-papers for hisher track manage the review process and collect final materials from authors of accepted papers (Specific guidelines to track chairs regarding these issues will also be provided) 3) A short CV of the perspective track chair(s) with reference to research interests and publication record directly related to the themes of the proposed track and any previous experience of involvement in the organization of similar events (A webpage URL to where such information can be found is sufficient)

For more details please visit the registration desk and pick up detailed

SAC 2004 CFT and CFP handouts

Hope to see in Nicosia Cyprus March 2004

Final Program Page 17 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

  • Organizing Committee
  • Gary Lamont Ronaldo Menezes
  • Hisham Haddad George Papadopoulos
  • Brajendra Panda Janice Carroll
  • Ryan Stansifer Warren Jones
  • William Shoaff
  • SAC 2003 Introduction
    • SAC 2003 Organizers
    • SAC 2003 Track Organizers
      • AI and Computational Logic
      • Agents Interactions Mobility and Systems
      • Bioinformatics
      • Computational Sciences
      • Computer Applications in Health Care
      • Computer Security
      • Coordination Models Languages and Applications
      • Data Mining
      • Mobile Computing and Applications
      • Parallel and Distributed Systems and Networking
        • SAC 2003 Sponsor
        • ACM SIGAPP
          • Message from the Conference Chair
            • Gary Lamont
              • Message from the Program Chairs
                • Hisham Haddad and George Papadopoulos
                  • Other Activities
                  • SAC 2004
                  • Monday Keynote Address
                    • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                      • Monday Luncheon Speaker
                        • The Computational Biology An Industrial Perspective
                          • Tuesday Keynote Address
                            • SAC 2003 Schedule
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Tutorials
                            • Monday March 10 2003
                              • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                                • Tuesday March 11 2003
                                • Wednesday March 12 2003
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ARCHITECT-R A System for Reconfigurable Robots Design

R Gonccedilalves and P Moraes Universidade de Satildeo Paulo Brasil JMP Cardoso University of Algarve Portugal

DF Wolf University of Southern California USA M Fernandes R Romero and E Marques Universidade de Satildeo

Paulo Brasil

830 ndash 1000AM 6 - ST ANNE DIGITAL CONTENT AND EDUCATION

Monica Landoni University of Strathclyde UK

Ignacio Aedo Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

An approach for adaptable learning systems with respect to psychological aspects

Hildegards Rumetshofer and Wolfram Woumlszlig Johannes Kepler University Linz

Evaluating the Usability of Portable Electronic

Books Ruth Wilson and Monica Landoni Univ of Strathclyde UK

Architecture to support dynamic composition of

Math Lesson Plans M Kellar B MacKay R Zhang and C Watters Dalhousie

University Canada D Kaufman and J Borwein Simon Fraser University Canada

InterMediActor a framework for instructional design based on competences

FJ Valverde-Albacete R Pedraza-Jimeacutenez J Cid-Sueiro P Diacuteaz-Peacuterez A Navia-Vaacutezquez and H Molina-Bulla EPS-

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain

1000 ndash 1030AM LOBBY COFFEE BREAK

1030 ndash NOON 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 2 APPLICATIONS OF DATA MINING

Rosa Meo University of Torino Italy

Bootstrapping a data mining intrusion detection system

Daniel Barbara Yi Li Jia-Ling Lin and Sushil Jajodia George Mason University USA

Julia Cout James Madison University USA

Building Knowledge Discovery into a Geospatial Decision Support System

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA Jitender Deogun and Steve Goddard University of Nebraska

Lincoln USA An Efficient Method for Mining Associated Service

Patterns in Mobile Web Environments Shin-Mu Tseng and Cing-Fu Tsui National Cheng Kung

University Taiwan

Using Latent Semantic Indexing to Filter Spam Kevin R Gee University of Texas at Arlington USA

1030 ndash NOON 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 1 Markus Montigel University of New Orleans USA

An Integrated Framework for Formal Development of Open Distributed Systems

Issa Traore and Hong Ye University of Victoria Canada Demissie B Aredo Norwegian Computing Center Norway

Modeling the meaning of transitions from and to

concurrent states in UML State Machines Egon Boerger Elvinia Riccobene Universit `a di Pisa Italy

Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK Representing the Applications and Compositions of

Design Patterns in UML Jing Dong University of Texas at Dallas USA

On the Composition of Java Frameworks Control-

flows Ana C V de Melo and Bruno M Moutinho Cidade

Universitaria Brazil

1030 ndash NOON 4 - ST CROIX EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND OPTIMIZATION ndash 2

Roger L Wainwright University of Tulsa USA

Automatic Test Program Generation for Pipeline Processors

F Corno G Cumani M Sonza Reorda and G Squillero Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica Politecnico di

Torino Italy

Manpower Scheduling with Time Windows Andrew Lim HKUST Kowloon Hong Kong

Brian Rodrigues Singapore Management

University Singapore Song Lei National University of Singapore Singapore

Greedy Heuristics and an Efficient Evolutionary Algorithm for the Bounded-Diameter Minimum

Spanning Tree problem Guumlnther Raidl Vienna University of Technology Austria

Bryant A Julstrom St Cloud State University USA

On the Influence of GVR in Vehicle Routing Jorge Tavares Francisco B Pereira Penousal Machado and

Ernesto Costa Universidade de Coimbra Portugal

1030 ndash NOON 5 - ST THOMAS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS SOLUTIONS

AND TECHNIQUES ndash 2 SUPPORTING SYSTEMS Alessio Bechini University of Pisa Italy

Final Program Page 14 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Validation of Code-Improving Transformations for Embedded Systems

Robert van Engelen David Whalley and Xin Yuan Florida State University USA

An Optimized Java Interpreter for Connected

Devices and Embedded Systems Andrew Beatty Kevin Casey David Gregg and Andrew Nisbet

Trinity College Dublin Ireland TinyGALS A Programming Model for Event-Driven

Embedded Systems Elaine Cheong and Judy A Liebman University of California

Jie Liu and Feng Zhao Palo Alto Research Center USA

An Efficient Time Representation for Real-Time Embedded Systems

Alessio Carlini and Giorgio Buttazzo Universitagrave di Pavia Italy

1030 ndash NOON 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 1

Giampaolo Bella Universita di Catania Italy

Authentication of LZ-77 compressed data Mikhail Atallah Purdue University USA

Stephano Lonardi University of California Riverside USA

Authentication and Access Delegation with User-Released Certificates

Lavinia Egidi Universitagrave del Piemonte Orientale Avogadro Italy

Maurizio Melato NICE srl Italy

Delay-Based Circuit Authentication and Applications

Blaise Gassend Dwaine Clarke and Srinivas Devadas MIT USA

Marten van Dijk Philips Research USA An Approach to Secure Information Flow on Object

Oriented Role-based Access Control Model Chang Zhang University of Regina Canada

Cungang Yang University of Regina Canada

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

DATA MINING ndash 3 DATA MINING MODELS AND LANGUAGES

Kang Zhang University of Texas at Dallas USA

A New Distributed Data Mining Model Based on Similarity

Tao Li Shenghuo Zhu and Mitsunori Ogihara University of Rochester USA

Optimization of a Language for Data Mining Rosa Meo Universita degli Studi di Torino Italy

Discovering Interesting Information in XML Data

with Association Rules Daniele Braga Alessandro Campi and Stefano Ceri Politecnico

di Milano Italy Mika Klemettinen Nokia Research Center Finland

PierLuca Lanzi Politecnico di Milano Italy

An Efficient Data Structure for Decision Rules Discovery

Raul Giraldez Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C Riquelme University of Seville Spain

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 2 Herbert Thompson Florida Institute of Technology USA

A method for the automatic generation of test suites from object models

Jim Davies Charles Crichton and Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK

Towards Model-Based Generation of Self-Priming

and Self-Checking Conformance Tests for Interactive Systems

Amit Paradkar IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Using Operational Distributions to Judge Testing Progress

Elaine J Weyuker ATampT Labs - Research USA

On the Use of the Classification-Tree Method by Beginning Software Testers

Y T Yu City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong S P Ng Swinburne University of Technology Australia Pak-Lok Poon HK Polytechnic University Hong Kong

T Y Chen Swinburne University of Technology Australia 130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX

AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND SYSTEMS ndash 1

Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Stability vs Optimality Tradeoff in Game Theoretic Mechanisms for QoS Provision

Andrew Lomonosov and Meera Sitharam University of Florida USA

Kihong Park Purdue University USA

A Multi-Agent System for Remote Psychological Profiling with Role Playing Games Based Tests Stefania Bandini Sara Manzoni and Giuseppe Vizzari

Universitagrave degli Studi di Milano Bicocca Italy

Final Program Page 15 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Are multiagent algorithms relevant for real hardware A case study for distributed constraint

algorithms Paul Scerri Pragnesh Jay Modi Wei-Min Shen and Milind

Tambe University of Southern California USA A Top down approach for MAS protocol description

Joaquin Pentildea Rafael Corchuelo and Joseacute L Arjona Universisdad de Sevilla Spain

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash1

INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AND BROADCAST Hong Va Leong Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Adaptive Dissemination of Dynamic Information Services in an Extended Data Broadcast

Environment Chih-Lin Hu and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan University

Taiwan

Selecting the Best Valid Scopes for Wireless Dissemination of Location-dependent Data

Baihua Zheng Wang-Chien Lee and Dik Lun Lee Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong

Broadcast Program Generation for Unordered

Queries with Data Replication Jiun-Long Huang and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan

University Taiwan Cost Efficient Broadcast Based Cache Invalidation

for Mobile Environments Kwong Yuen Lai Zahir Tari and Peter Bertok RMIT

University Australia

130 ndash 300PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 2

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech USA

A Fast and Effective Steganalytic Technique Against Jsteg-Like Algorithms

Tao Zhang and Xijian Ping University of Information Engineering China

Availability of Protocol Goals

Giampaolo Bella Universitagrave di Catania Italy

Authenticity in a Reliable Protocol for Mobile Computing

Ricoletta De Francesco Universita di Pisa Italy Marinella Petrocchi Instituto de Informatica e Telematica Italy

A Role Administration System in Role-based

Authorization Infrastructures Design and Implementation

Dongwan Shin and Gail-Joon Ahn UNC Charlotte USA Sandrae Cho ETRI South Korea

300 ndash 330AM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 4 POTPOURI

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA

The Bitmap-based Feature Selection Method Wei-Chou Chen Ming-Chun Yang and Shian-Shyong Tseng

National Chiao Tung University Taiwan

Prototype-based Mining of Numeric Data Streams Francisco Ferrer-Troyano Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C

Riquelme University of Seville Spain

ADMiRe An Algebraic Approach to System Performance Analysis Using Data Mining

Techniques Kien A Hua Ning Jiang Roy Villafane and Duc Tran

University of Central Florida USA

Mining Confident Co-location Rules without A Support Threshold

Yan Huang Hui Xiong and Shashi Shekhar University of Minnesota at TwinCities USA

Jian Pei State University of New York at Buffalo USA

330 ndash 500P 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 3 Chia-Chu Chiang University of Arkansas at Little Rock USA

Property-Oriented Testing A Strategy for Exploring Dangerous Scenarios

Olfa Abdellatif-Kaddour Pascale Thevenod-Fosse and Helene Waeselynck LAAS-CNRS France

An Initial Investigation of Test Driven Development

in Industry Boby George and Laurie Williams North Carolina State

University USA A Methodology to Provide and Use Interchangeable

Services Brian Fenicle Penn State Harrisburg USA

Tim Wahls Hood College USA Efficient Mediators through Dynamic Code Generation a Method and an Experiment

Yasushi Shinjo and Toshiyuki Kubo University of Tsukuba Japan

Calton Pu Georgia Institute of Technology USA

Final Program Page 16 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND

SYSTEMS ndash 2 Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Designing and Specifying Mobility within the Multiagent Systems Engineering Methodology

Athie Self Air Force Personnel Center USA Scott DeLoach Kansas State Univereity USA

Enabling Mobile Agents to Dynamically Assume

Roles Giacomo Cabri Luca Ferrari and Letizia Leonardi Universitagrave

di Modena e Reggio Emilia Italy

Managing Agent Life Cycles in Open Distributed Systems

FMT Brazier DGA Mobach BJ Overeinder and NJE Wijngaards Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash2 AGENTS

AND UBIQUITOUS ACCESS Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Combining State and Model-based Approaches for Mobile Agent Load Balancing

Christos Georgousopoulos and Omer F Rana Cardiff University UK

Mobile Agent based Pervasive Systems Manager for

Enterprise Network Sandeep Adwankar and Venu Vasudevan Motorola

Laboratories USA

UbiData Ubiquitous Mobile File Service Jinsuo Zhang Abdelsalam Helal and Joachim Hammer

University of Florida Florida USA Extended Internet Caching Protocol A Foundation

for Building Ubiquitous Web Caching Wenzheng Gu and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida

Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 3

Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

A Protection Scheme for Collaborative Environments

Issa Traore University of Victoria Canada

Access-Controlled Resource Discovery for Pervasive Networks

Sanjay Raman Dwain Clarke Matt Burnside and Srinivas Devadas Ronald Rivest MIT USA

Network Traffic Anomaly Detection Based on Packet Bytes

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech Florida USA

A Unified Security Framework for Networked Applications

Joerg Abendroth and Christian Jensen Trinity College Ireland

530 ndash 700PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SAC 2003 WRAP-UP MEETING

SAC 2004

CALL FOR TRACK PROPOSALS

The 19th Annual SAC meeting (SAC 2004) will be held March 2004 in Cyprus and hosted by the University of Cyprus at Nicosia The conference Organizing Committee solicits proposals for organizing and hosting tracks Perspective track chairs should submit an up to two pages description for organizing a track including the following items 1) Proposed track title description of track aims topics and rationale for having such a track in SAC This rationale should reference regularly held related conferences and why the proposed track differs from them or complements them The proposed track should not be over general but also not overly specialized thus being able to attract a wide audience sharing similar interests Proposals from industry are also welcomed Theoretical topics are also welcomed provided there is clear practical potential in applying the results of such work 2) A short description of the activities (the track chair will undertake upon acceptance of the proposal) to disseminate the call-for-papers for hisher track manage the review process and collect final materials from authors of accepted papers (Specific guidelines to track chairs regarding these issues will also be provided) 3) A short CV of the perspective track chair(s) with reference to research interests and publication record directly related to the themes of the proposed track and any previous experience of involvement in the organization of similar events (A webpage URL to where such information can be found is sufficient)

For more details please visit the registration desk and pick up detailed

SAC 2004 CFT and CFP handouts

Hope to see in Nicosia Cyprus March 2004

Final Program Page 17 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

  • Organizing Committee
  • Gary Lamont Ronaldo Menezes
  • Hisham Haddad George Papadopoulos
  • Brajendra Panda Janice Carroll
  • Ryan Stansifer Warren Jones
  • William Shoaff
  • SAC 2003 Introduction
    • SAC 2003 Organizers
    • SAC 2003 Track Organizers
      • AI and Computational Logic
      • Agents Interactions Mobility and Systems
      • Bioinformatics
      • Computational Sciences
      • Computer Applications in Health Care
      • Computer Security
      • Coordination Models Languages and Applications
      • Data Mining
      • Mobile Computing and Applications
      • Parallel and Distributed Systems and Networking
        • SAC 2003 Sponsor
        • ACM SIGAPP
          • Message from the Conference Chair
            • Gary Lamont
              • Message from the Program Chairs
                • Hisham Haddad and George Papadopoulos
                  • Other Activities
                  • SAC 2004
                  • Monday Keynote Address
                    • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                      • Monday Luncheon Speaker
                        • The Computational Biology An Industrial Perspective
                          • Tuesday Keynote Address
                            • SAC 2003 Schedule
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Tutorials
                            • Monday March 10 2003
                              • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                                • Tuesday March 11 2003
                                • Wednesday March 12 2003
Page 16: THE 2003 ACM SIGAPP SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED COMPUTING · and mobile network security, semantic of web and Ontologies, and processing complex events in distributed systems. The Technical

Validation of Code-Improving Transformations for Embedded Systems

Robert van Engelen David Whalley and Xin Yuan Florida State University USA

An Optimized Java Interpreter for Connected

Devices and Embedded Systems Andrew Beatty Kevin Casey David Gregg and Andrew Nisbet

Trinity College Dublin Ireland TinyGALS A Programming Model for Event-Driven

Embedded Systems Elaine Cheong and Judy A Liebman University of California

Jie Liu and Feng Zhao Palo Alto Research Center USA

An Efficient Time Representation for Real-Time Embedded Systems

Alessio Carlini and Giorgio Buttazzo Universitagrave di Pavia Italy

1030 ndash NOON 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 1

Giampaolo Bella Universita di Catania Italy

Authentication of LZ-77 compressed data Mikhail Atallah Purdue University USA

Stephano Lonardi University of California Riverside USA

Authentication and Access Delegation with User-Released Certificates

Lavinia Egidi Universitagrave del Piemonte Orientale Avogadro Italy

Maurizio Melato NICE srl Italy

Delay-Based Circuit Authentication and Applications

Blaise Gassend Dwaine Clarke and Srinivas Devadas MIT USA

Marten van Dijk Philips Research USA An Approach to Secure Information Flow on Object

Oriented Role-based Access Control Model Chang Zhang University of Regina Canada

Cungang Yang University of Regina Canada

NOON ndash 130PM SOMEWHERE LUNCH BREAK ndash ON YOUR OWN

130 ndash 300PM 1 - ARUBA

DATA MINING ndash 3 DATA MINING MODELS AND LANGUAGES

Kang Zhang University of Texas at Dallas USA

A New Distributed Data Mining Model Based on Similarity

Tao Li Shenghuo Zhu and Mitsunori Ogihara University of Rochester USA

Optimization of a Language for Data Mining Rosa Meo Universita degli Studi di Torino Italy

Discovering Interesting Information in XML Data

with Association Rules Daniele Braga Alessandro Campi and Stefano Ceri Politecnico

di Milano Italy Mika Klemettinen Nokia Research Center Finland

PierLuca Lanzi Politecnico di Milano Italy

An Efficient Data Structure for Decision Rules Discovery

Raul Giraldez Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C Riquelme University of Seville Spain

130 ndash 300PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 2 Herbert Thompson Florida Institute of Technology USA

A method for the automatic generation of test suites from object models

Jim Davies Charles Crichton and Alessandra Cavarra Oxford University UK

Towards Model-Based Generation of Self-Priming

and Self-Checking Conformance Tests for Interactive Systems

Amit Paradkar IBM TJ Watson Research Center USA

Using Operational Distributions to Judge Testing Progress

Elaine J Weyuker ATampT Labs - Research USA

On the Use of the Classification-Tree Method by Beginning Software Testers

Y T Yu City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong S P Ng Swinburne University of Technology Australia Pak-Lok Poon HK Polytechnic University Hong Kong

T Y Chen Swinburne University of Technology Australia 130 ndash 300PM 4 - ST CROIX

AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND SYSTEMS ndash 1

Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Stability vs Optimality Tradeoff in Game Theoretic Mechanisms for QoS Provision

Andrew Lomonosov and Meera Sitharam University of Florida USA

Kihong Park Purdue University USA

A Multi-Agent System for Remote Psychological Profiling with Role Playing Games Based Tests Stefania Bandini Sara Manzoni and Giuseppe Vizzari

Universitagrave degli Studi di Milano Bicocca Italy

Final Program Page 15 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

Are multiagent algorithms relevant for real hardware A case study for distributed constraint

algorithms Paul Scerri Pragnesh Jay Modi Wei-Min Shen and Milind

Tambe University of Southern California USA A Top down approach for MAS protocol description

Joaquin Pentildea Rafael Corchuelo and Joseacute L Arjona Universisdad de Sevilla Spain

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash1

INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AND BROADCAST Hong Va Leong Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Adaptive Dissemination of Dynamic Information Services in an Extended Data Broadcast

Environment Chih-Lin Hu and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan University

Taiwan

Selecting the Best Valid Scopes for Wireless Dissemination of Location-dependent Data

Baihua Zheng Wang-Chien Lee and Dik Lun Lee Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong

Broadcast Program Generation for Unordered

Queries with Data Replication Jiun-Long Huang and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan

University Taiwan Cost Efficient Broadcast Based Cache Invalidation

for Mobile Environments Kwong Yuen Lai Zahir Tari and Peter Bertok RMIT

University Australia

130 ndash 300PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 2

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech USA

A Fast and Effective Steganalytic Technique Against Jsteg-Like Algorithms

Tao Zhang and Xijian Ping University of Information Engineering China

Availability of Protocol Goals

Giampaolo Bella Universitagrave di Catania Italy

Authenticity in a Reliable Protocol for Mobile Computing

Ricoletta De Francesco Universita di Pisa Italy Marinella Petrocchi Instituto de Informatica e Telematica Italy

A Role Administration System in Role-based

Authorization Infrastructures Design and Implementation

Dongwan Shin and Gail-Joon Ahn UNC Charlotte USA Sandrae Cho ETRI South Korea

300 ndash 330AM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 4 POTPOURI

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA

The Bitmap-based Feature Selection Method Wei-Chou Chen Ming-Chun Yang and Shian-Shyong Tseng

National Chiao Tung University Taiwan

Prototype-based Mining of Numeric Data Streams Francisco Ferrer-Troyano Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C

Riquelme University of Seville Spain

ADMiRe An Algebraic Approach to System Performance Analysis Using Data Mining

Techniques Kien A Hua Ning Jiang Roy Villafane and Duc Tran

University of Central Florida USA

Mining Confident Co-location Rules without A Support Threshold

Yan Huang Hui Xiong and Shashi Shekhar University of Minnesota at TwinCities USA

Jian Pei State University of New York at Buffalo USA

330 ndash 500P 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 3 Chia-Chu Chiang University of Arkansas at Little Rock USA

Property-Oriented Testing A Strategy for Exploring Dangerous Scenarios

Olfa Abdellatif-Kaddour Pascale Thevenod-Fosse and Helene Waeselynck LAAS-CNRS France

An Initial Investigation of Test Driven Development

in Industry Boby George and Laurie Williams North Carolina State

University USA A Methodology to Provide and Use Interchangeable

Services Brian Fenicle Penn State Harrisburg USA

Tim Wahls Hood College USA Efficient Mediators through Dynamic Code Generation a Method and an Experiment

Yasushi Shinjo and Toshiyuki Kubo University of Tsukuba Japan

Calton Pu Georgia Institute of Technology USA

Final Program Page 16 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND

SYSTEMS ndash 2 Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Designing and Specifying Mobility within the Multiagent Systems Engineering Methodology

Athie Self Air Force Personnel Center USA Scott DeLoach Kansas State Univereity USA

Enabling Mobile Agents to Dynamically Assume

Roles Giacomo Cabri Luca Ferrari and Letizia Leonardi Universitagrave

di Modena e Reggio Emilia Italy

Managing Agent Life Cycles in Open Distributed Systems

FMT Brazier DGA Mobach BJ Overeinder and NJE Wijngaards Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash2 AGENTS

AND UBIQUITOUS ACCESS Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Combining State and Model-based Approaches for Mobile Agent Load Balancing

Christos Georgousopoulos and Omer F Rana Cardiff University UK

Mobile Agent based Pervasive Systems Manager for

Enterprise Network Sandeep Adwankar and Venu Vasudevan Motorola

Laboratories USA

UbiData Ubiquitous Mobile File Service Jinsuo Zhang Abdelsalam Helal and Joachim Hammer

University of Florida Florida USA Extended Internet Caching Protocol A Foundation

for Building Ubiquitous Web Caching Wenzheng Gu and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida

Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 3

Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

A Protection Scheme for Collaborative Environments

Issa Traore University of Victoria Canada

Access-Controlled Resource Discovery for Pervasive Networks

Sanjay Raman Dwain Clarke Matt Burnside and Srinivas Devadas Ronald Rivest MIT USA

Network Traffic Anomaly Detection Based on Packet Bytes

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech Florida USA

A Unified Security Framework for Networked Applications

Joerg Abendroth and Christian Jensen Trinity College Ireland

530 ndash 700PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SAC 2003 WRAP-UP MEETING

SAC 2004

CALL FOR TRACK PROPOSALS

The 19th Annual SAC meeting (SAC 2004) will be held March 2004 in Cyprus and hosted by the University of Cyprus at Nicosia The conference Organizing Committee solicits proposals for organizing and hosting tracks Perspective track chairs should submit an up to two pages description for organizing a track including the following items 1) Proposed track title description of track aims topics and rationale for having such a track in SAC This rationale should reference regularly held related conferences and why the proposed track differs from them or complements them The proposed track should not be over general but also not overly specialized thus being able to attract a wide audience sharing similar interests Proposals from industry are also welcomed Theoretical topics are also welcomed provided there is clear practical potential in applying the results of such work 2) A short description of the activities (the track chair will undertake upon acceptance of the proposal) to disseminate the call-for-papers for hisher track manage the review process and collect final materials from authors of accepted papers (Specific guidelines to track chairs regarding these issues will also be provided) 3) A short CV of the perspective track chair(s) with reference to research interests and publication record directly related to the themes of the proposed track and any previous experience of involvement in the organization of similar events (A webpage URL to where such information can be found is sufficient)

For more details please visit the registration desk and pick up detailed

SAC 2004 CFT and CFP handouts

Hope to see in Nicosia Cyprus March 2004

Final Program Page 17 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

  • Organizing Committee
  • Gary Lamont Ronaldo Menezes
  • Hisham Haddad George Papadopoulos
  • Brajendra Panda Janice Carroll
  • Ryan Stansifer Warren Jones
  • William Shoaff
  • SAC 2003 Introduction
    • SAC 2003 Organizers
    • SAC 2003 Track Organizers
      • AI and Computational Logic
      • Agents Interactions Mobility and Systems
      • Bioinformatics
      • Computational Sciences
      • Computer Applications in Health Care
      • Computer Security
      • Coordination Models Languages and Applications
      • Data Mining
      • Mobile Computing and Applications
      • Parallel and Distributed Systems and Networking
        • SAC 2003 Sponsor
        • ACM SIGAPP
          • Message from the Conference Chair
            • Gary Lamont
              • Message from the Program Chairs
                • Hisham Haddad and George Papadopoulos
                  • Other Activities
                  • SAC 2004
                  • Monday Keynote Address
                    • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                      • Monday Luncheon Speaker
                        • The Computational Biology An Industrial Perspective
                          • Tuesday Keynote Address
                            • SAC 2003 Schedule
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Tutorials
                            • Monday March 10 2003
                              • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                                • Tuesday March 11 2003
                                • Wednesday March 12 2003
Page 17: THE 2003 ACM SIGAPP SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED COMPUTING · and mobile network security, semantic of web and Ontologies, and processing complex events in distributed systems. The Technical

Are multiagent algorithms relevant for real hardware A case study for distributed constraint

algorithms Paul Scerri Pragnesh Jay Modi Wei-Min Shen and Milind

Tambe University of Southern California USA A Top down approach for MAS protocol description

Joaquin Pentildea Rafael Corchuelo and Joseacute L Arjona Universisdad de Sevilla Spain

130 ndash 300PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash1

INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AND BROADCAST Hong Va Leong Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Adaptive Dissemination of Dynamic Information Services in an Extended Data Broadcast

Environment Chih-Lin Hu and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan University

Taiwan

Selecting the Best Valid Scopes for Wireless Dissemination of Location-dependent Data

Baihua Zheng Wang-Chien Lee and Dik Lun Lee Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong

Broadcast Program Generation for Unordered

Queries with Data Replication Jiun-Long Huang and Ming-Syan Chen National Taiwan

University Taiwan Cost Efficient Broadcast Based Cache Invalidation

for Mobile Environments Kwong Yuen Lai Zahir Tari and Peter Bertok RMIT

University Australia

130 ndash 300PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 2

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech USA

A Fast and Effective Steganalytic Technique Against Jsteg-Like Algorithms

Tao Zhang and Xijian Ping University of Information Engineering China

Availability of Protocol Goals

Giampaolo Bella Universitagrave di Catania Italy

Authenticity in a Reliable Protocol for Mobile Computing

Ricoletta De Francesco Universita di Pisa Italy Marinella Petrocchi Instituto de Informatica e Telematica Italy

A Role Administration System in Role-based

Authorization Infrastructures Design and Implementation

Dongwan Shin and Gail-Joon Ahn UNC Charlotte USA Sandrae Cho ETRI South Korea

300 ndash 330AM LOBBY

COFFEE BREAK

330 ndash 500PM 1 - ARUBA DATA MINING ndash 4 POTPOURI

Sherri K Harms University of Nebraska Kearney USA

The Bitmap-based Feature Selection Method Wei-Chou Chen Ming-Chun Yang and Shian-Shyong Tseng

National Chiao Tung University Taiwan

Prototype-based Mining of Numeric Data Streams Francisco Ferrer-Troyano Jesus S Aguilar-Ruiz and Jose C

Riquelme University of Seville Spain

ADMiRe An Algebraic Approach to System Performance Analysis Using Data Mining

Techniques Kien A Hua Ning Jiang Roy Villafane and Duc Tran

University of Central Florida USA

Mining Confident Co-location Rules without A Support Threshold

Yan Huang Hui Xiong and Shashi Shekhar University of Minnesota at TwinCities USA

Jian Pei State University of New York at Buffalo USA

330 ndash 500P 3 - SALON C (ATM) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

PRACTICES ndash 3 Chia-Chu Chiang University of Arkansas at Little Rock USA

Property-Oriented Testing A Strategy for Exploring Dangerous Scenarios

Olfa Abdellatif-Kaddour Pascale Thevenod-Fosse and Helene Waeselynck LAAS-CNRS France

An Initial Investigation of Test Driven Development

in Industry Boby George and Laurie Williams North Carolina State

University USA A Methodology to Provide and Use Interchangeable

Services Brian Fenicle Penn State Harrisburg USA

Tim Wahls Hood College USA Efficient Mediators through Dynamic Code Generation a Method and an Experiment

Yasushi Shinjo and Toshiyuki Kubo University of Tsukuba Japan

Calton Pu Georgia Institute of Technology USA

Final Program Page 16 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND

SYSTEMS ndash 2 Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Designing and Specifying Mobility within the Multiagent Systems Engineering Methodology

Athie Self Air Force Personnel Center USA Scott DeLoach Kansas State Univereity USA

Enabling Mobile Agents to Dynamically Assume

Roles Giacomo Cabri Luca Ferrari and Letizia Leonardi Universitagrave

di Modena e Reggio Emilia Italy

Managing Agent Life Cycles in Open Distributed Systems

FMT Brazier DGA Mobach BJ Overeinder and NJE Wijngaards Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash2 AGENTS

AND UBIQUITOUS ACCESS Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Combining State and Model-based Approaches for Mobile Agent Load Balancing

Christos Georgousopoulos and Omer F Rana Cardiff University UK

Mobile Agent based Pervasive Systems Manager for

Enterprise Network Sandeep Adwankar and Venu Vasudevan Motorola

Laboratories USA

UbiData Ubiquitous Mobile File Service Jinsuo Zhang Abdelsalam Helal and Joachim Hammer

University of Florida Florida USA Extended Internet Caching Protocol A Foundation

for Building Ubiquitous Web Caching Wenzheng Gu and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida

Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 3

Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

A Protection Scheme for Collaborative Environments

Issa Traore University of Victoria Canada

Access-Controlled Resource Discovery for Pervasive Networks

Sanjay Raman Dwain Clarke Matt Burnside and Srinivas Devadas Ronald Rivest MIT USA

Network Traffic Anomaly Detection Based on Packet Bytes

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech Florida USA

A Unified Security Framework for Networked Applications

Joerg Abendroth and Christian Jensen Trinity College Ireland

530 ndash 700PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SAC 2003 WRAP-UP MEETING

SAC 2004

CALL FOR TRACK PROPOSALS

The 19th Annual SAC meeting (SAC 2004) will be held March 2004 in Cyprus and hosted by the University of Cyprus at Nicosia The conference Organizing Committee solicits proposals for organizing and hosting tracks Perspective track chairs should submit an up to two pages description for organizing a track including the following items 1) Proposed track title description of track aims topics and rationale for having such a track in SAC This rationale should reference regularly held related conferences and why the proposed track differs from them or complements them The proposed track should not be over general but also not overly specialized thus being able to attract a wide audience sharing similar interests Proposals from industry are also welcomed Theoretical topics are also welcomed provided there is clear practical potential in applying the results of such work 2) A short description of the activities (the track chair will undertake upon acceptance of the proposal) to disseminate the call-for-papers for hisher track manage the review process and collect final materials from authors of accepted papers (Specific guidelines to track chairs regarding these issues will also be provided) 3) A short CV of the perspective track chair(s) with reference to research interests and publication record directly related to the themes of the proposed track and any previous experience of involvement in the organization of similar events (A webpage URL to where such information can be found is sufficient)

For more details please visit the registration desk and pick up detailed

SAC 2004 CFT and CFP handouts

Hope to see in Nicosia Cyprus March 2004

Final Program Page 17 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

  • Organizing Committee
  • Gary Lamont Ronaldo Menezes
  • Hisham Haddad George Papadopoulos
  • Brajendra Panda Janice Carroll
  • Ryan Stansifer Warren Jones
  • William Shoaff
  • SAC 2003 Introduction
    • SAC 2003 Organizers
    • SAC 2003 Track Organizers
      • AI and Computational Logic
      • Agents Interactions Mobility and Systems
      • Bioinformatics
      • Computational Sciences
      • Computer Applications in Health Care
      • Computer Security
      • Coordination Models Languages and Applications
      • Data Mining
      • Mobile Computing and Applications
      • Parallel and Distributed Systems and Networking
        • SAC 2003 Sponsor
        • ACM SIGAPP
          • Message from the Conference Chair
            • Gary Lamont
              • Message from the Program Chairs
                • Hisham Haddad and George Papadopoulos
                  • Other Activities
                  • SAC 2004
                  • Monday Keynote Address
                    • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                      • Monday Luncheon Speaker
                        • The Computational Biology An Industrial Perspective
                          • Tuesday Keynote Address
                            • SAC 2003 Schedule
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Tutorials
                            • Monday March 10 2003
                              • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                                • Tuesday March 11 2003
                                • Wednesday March 12 2003
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330 ndash 500PM 4 - ST CROIX AGENTS INTERACTIONS MOBILITY AND

SYSTEMS ndash 2 Niranjan Suri University of West Florida USA

Designing and Specifying Mobility within the Multiagent Systems Engineering Methodology

Athie Self Air Force Personnel Center USA Scott DeLoach Kansas State Univereity USA

Enabling Mobile Agents to Dynamically Assume

Roles Giacomo Cabri Luca Ferrari and Letizia Leonardi Universitagrave

di Modena e Reggio Emilia Italy

Managing Agent Life Cycles in Open Distributed Systems

FMT Brazier DGA Mobach BJ Overeinder and NJE Wijngaards Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands

330 ndash 500PM 5 - ST THOMAS MOBILE COMPUTING AND APPLICATIONS ndash2 AGENTS

AND UBIQUITOUS ACCESS Alvin Chan Hong Kong Polytechnic University HK

Combining State and Model-based Approaches for Mobile Agent Load Balancing

Christos Georgousopoulos and Omer F Rana Cardiff University UK

Mobile Agent based Pervasive Systems Manager for

Enterprise Network Sandeep Adwankar and Venu Vasudevan Motorola

Laboratories USA

UbiData Ubiquitous Mobile File Service Jinsuo Zhang Abdelsalam Helal and Joachim Hammer

University of Florida Florida USA Extended Internet Caching Protocol A Foundation

for Building Ubiquitous Web Caching Wenzheng Gu and Abdelsalam Helal University of Florida

Florida USA

330 ndash 500PM 6 - ST ANNE COMPUTER SECURITY ndash 3

Ronaldo Menezes Florida Tech USA

A Protection Scheme for Collaborative Environments

Issa Traore University of Victoria Canada

Access-Controlled Resource Discovery for Pervasive Networks

Sanjay Raman Dwain Clarke Matt Burnside and Srinivas Devadas Ronald Rivest MIT USA

Network Traffic Anomaly Detection Based on Packet Bytes

Matt Mahoney Florida Tech Florida USA

A Unified Security Framework for Networked Applications

Joerg Abendroth and Christian Jensen Trinity College Ireland

530 ndash 700PM 3 - SALON C (ATM) SAC 2003 WRAP-UP MEETING

SAC 2004

CALL FOR TRACK PROPOSALS

The 19th Annual SAC meeting (SAC 2004) will be held March 2004 in Cyprus and hosted by the University of Cyprus at Nicosia The conference Organizing Committee solicits proposals for organizing and hosting tracks Perspective track chairs should submit an up to two pages description for organizing a track including the following items 1) Proposed track title description of track aims topics and rationale for having such a track in SAC This rationale should reference regularly held related conferences and why the proposed track differs from them or complements them The proposed track should not be over general but also not overly specialized thus being able to attract a wide audience sharing similar interests Proposals from industry are also welcomed Theoretical topics are also welcomed provided there is clear practical potential in applying the results of such work 2) A short description of the activities (the track chair will undertake upon acceptance of the proposal) to disseminate the call-for-papers for hisher track manage the review process and collect final materials from authors of accepted papers (Specific guidelines to track chairs regarding these issues will also be provided) 3) A short CV of the perspective track chair(s) with reference to research interests and publication record directly related to the themes of the proposed track and any previous experience of involvement in the organization of similar events (A webpage URL to where such information can be found is sufficient)

For more details please visit the registration desk and pick up detailed

SAC 2004 CFT and CFP handouts

Hope to see in Nicosia Cyprus March 2004

Final Program Page 17 SAC 2003 March 9 ndash 12 2003

  • Organizing Committee
  • Gary Lamont Ronaldo Menezes
  • Hisham Haddad George Papadopoulos
  • Brajendra Panda Janice Carroll
  • Ryan Stansifer Warren Jones
  • William Shoaff
  • SAC 2003 Introduction
    • SAC 2003 Organizers
    • SAC 2003 Track Organizers
      • AI and Computational Logic
      • Agents Interactions Mobility and Systems
      • Bioinformatics
      • Computational Sciences
      • Computer Applications in Health Care
      • Computer Security
      • Coordination Models Languages and Applications
      • Data Mining
      • Mobile Computing and Applications
      • Parallel and Distributed Systems and Networking
        • SAC 2003 Sponsor
        • ACM SIGAPP
          • Message from the Conference Chair
            • Gary Lamont
              • Message from the Program Chairs
                • Hisham Haddad and George Papadopoulos
                  • Other Activities
                  • SAC 2004
                  • Monday Keynote Address
                    • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                      • Monday Luncheon Speaker
                        • The Computational Biology An Industrial Perspective
                          • Tuesday Keynote Address
                            • SAC 2003 Schedule
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Sunday March 9 2003
                            • Tutorials
                            • Monday March 10 2003
                              • The Era of Biognostic Machinery
                                • Tuesday March 11 2003
                                • Wednesday March 12 2003