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Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing Conference 2005: Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
- Pamela J. Williams, Mark A. Friedman:
Proceedings of the Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing Conference 2005, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, October 19-22, 2005. ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-257-7
Computational Math I
- Leticia Velázquez, Miguel Argáez, Brenda Bueno, Boguslaw Stec:
On a global optimization technique for solving a nonlinear hyperboloid least squares problem. 1-3 - Robert C. Hampshire, William A. Massey:
Variational optimization for call center staffing. 4-6 - Maria Cristina Villalobos, Yin Zhang:
A trust-region interior-point method for nonlinear programming. 7-9
Collaborative Environments
- Hans-Peter Dommel:
The challenges of ambient collaboration. 10-13 - Kenroy Granville, Timothy J. Hickey:
The design, implementation, and application of the grewpEdit tool. 14-16 - Azzari Caillier Jarrett, Brian M. Dennis:
NusEye: designing for social navigation in syndicated content. 17-19 - Deidra Morrison, Brian M. Dennis:
MetaLab: supporting social grounding and group task management in CSCL environments through social translucence. 20-22
Programming Languages
- John Peterson:
Media centered languages for new computing experiences. 23-25 - Cheryl D. Seals:
Visual programming for novice programmer teachers. 26-27
Computational Math II
- Katarina Jegdic:
Computation of nonclassical shocks using a spacetime discontinuous Galerkin method. 28-31 - Lorie M. Liebrock:
Empirical sensitivity analysis for computational procedures. 32-35
Systems
- Roberto Araiza, Maria Gabriela Aguilera, Thientam Pham, Patricia J. Teller:
Towards a cross-platform microbenchmark suite for evaluating hardware performance counter data. 36-39 - Teresa H. Ko, Nina M. Berry:
Distributed calibration and tracking with low-power image sensors. 40-43 - Mark L. McKelvin Jr., Mitchel L. Williams, Nina M. Berry:
Integrated radio frequency identification and wireless sensor network architecture for automated inventory management and tracking applications. 44-47 - Thomas J. Ostrand, Elaine J. Weyuker, Robert M. Bell:
Locating where faults will be. 48-50
Diversity
- Stephen Fancsali, Laura McGinnis:
Untapped resources: can intellectual diversity promote cultural diversity in technology? 51-52 - Jamika D. Burge, Tiki L. Suarez:
Preliminary analysis of factors affecting women and african americans in the computing sciences. 53-56
Applications
- Sevki S. Erdogan, Ted Shaneyfelt, Wade de Smith, Yani Ivanov, Andrew Honma, Cam Muir:
Knowledge base design for environmental research. 57-59 - Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones, Olga I. Padilla-Falto, Kate McDevitt:
Automatic language translation for user interfaces. 60-63 - Eric A. Wernert, Mike Boyles, John N. Huffman, Jeffrey Rogers, John C. Huffman, Craig A. Stewart:
The john-e-box: fostering innovation, inclusion, and collaboration through accessible advanced visualization. 64-67
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