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Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing Conference 2003: Atlanta, Georgia
- Proceedings of the Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing Conference 2003, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, October 15-18, 2003. ACM 2003

- Anil K. Vuppu, Antonio A. Garcia, Sanjoy Kumar Saha, Patrick E. Phelan

, Ronald Calhoun, Mark A. Hayes
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Modeling flow around a microrotor in creeping flow using a quasi-steady-state analysis. 1-8 - Juan C. Meza

, Ricardo A. Oliva:
An object oriented library to manage the collection of Schittkowski test problems for nonlinear optimization. 9-11 - Miguel Argáez, Leticia Velázquez:

A new infeasible interior-point algorithm for linear programming. 12-14 - Miguel Argáez, Leticia Velázquez, Cristina Villalobos:

On the development of a trust region interior-point method for large scale nonlinear programs. 15-17 - Azzari Caillier Jarrett, Brian M. Dennis:

BuzzMaps: a prototype social proxy for predictive utility. 18-22 - Clarence A. Ellis, Paulo Barthelmess:

The neem dream. 23-29 - Tazama U. St. Julien, Christopher D. Shaw:

Firefighter command training virtual environment. 30-33 - Gary D. Hart, Mihai Anitescu

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A hard-constraint time-stepping approach for rigid multibody dynamics with joints, contact, and friction. 34-41 - Glenn Fung:

The disputed federalist papers: SVM feature selection via concave minimization. 42-46 - John Koroma, Wei Wayne Li, Dimitri Kazakos:

A generalized model for network survivability. 47-51 - Lance C. Pérez

, Chen Xia:
Iterative detection of a CFSK system. 52-54 - M. Brian Blake

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Enterprise data management in research organizations: data the way you want it. 55-64 - Olufisayo Omojokun, Charles Lee Isbell Jr.:

User modeling for personalized universal appliance interaction. 65-68 - Anthony Burrell, Titsa Papantoni-Kazakos:

Dynamic and robust capacity allocation in wireless networks carrying heterogeneous traffics. 69-73 - Anthony Burrell, Titsa Papantoni-Kazakos:

The Comparison of two Signaling Protocols for the Wireless. 74-77

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