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CSC'06: June 27, 2006 Schedule

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6:30am - 5:00pm:  Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)


08:00 - 10:20am:  Note: There are a number of sessions (not listed here) that
                  are of significant interest to CSC conference participants
                  (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.)
                  During this period, you are encouraged to participate in
                  sessions belonging to PDPTA'06, GCA'06, IPCV'06, FECS'06,
                  FCS'06, or BIOCOMP'06.

10:20 - 10:40am:  BREAK


SESSION 1-CSC:    MODELLING AND SIMULATION
                  Chair: Dr. Houssain Kettani
                  Jackson State University, Mississippi, USA
                  June 27, 2006 (Tuesday);  10:40am - 12:40pm
                  (LOCATION: Conference Room A)

10:40 - 11:00am:  Stochastic Programming via Importance Sampling
                  Takayuki Shiina
                  Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Tokyo, Japan

11:00 - 11:20am:  Simulations of Roll Waves Flows in Environmental Settings
                  J. P. Pascal
                  Ryerson University, Ontario, Canada

11:20 - 11:40am:  Simulation for Helium Atom Scattering from Stepped Surfaces
                  Alauddin Ahmed, Mohammed Anwer, Ahmed Ryadh Hasan, and Durdana Islam
                  Independent University, Bangladesh

11:40 - 12:00pm:  Lyapunov Exponents and Information Dimension of Nonlinear Railway
                  Wheelsets Incorporating Randomness
                  M. L. Liu and J. Yu
                  Lakehead University, Ontario, Canada

12:00 - 12:20pm:  A Mathematical Programming Model For a Timetabling Problem
                  Gunawan Aldy, Kien Ming Ng, and Kim Leng Poh
                  National University of Singapore, Singapore

12:20 - 12:40pm:  Contributions to the Theory of the Non-Central X^2 Distribution
                  Houssain Kettani
                  Jackson State University, Mississippi, USA

12:40 - 01:40pm:  LUNCH (On Your Own)


01:40 - 02:40pm:  Note: There are a number of sessions (not listed here) that
                  are of significant interest to CSC conference participants
                  (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.)
                  During this period, you are encouraged to participate in
                  sessions belonging to PDPTA'06, GCA'06, IPCV'06, FECS'06,
                  FCS'06, or BIOCOMP'06.


02:40 - 03:20pm:  DISCUSSION SESSION A-CSC (Refreshments will be available)
                  June 27 (Tuesday)
                  (LOCATION: Hallways - Meeting Rooms 1-5)
                  List of papers appears at the end of CSC's schedule.


SESSION 2-CSC:    COMPUTATIONAL MODELS AND ALGORITHMS
                  Chair: Dr. Louis D'Alotto
                  York College/CUNY, USA
                  June 27, 2006 (Tuesday);  3:20pm - 6:00pm
                  (LOCATION: Conference Room A)

03:20 - 03:40pm:  Computing the Drift of Mutant Genes
                  Olmos-Gomez Miguel A., Arriaga-Gutierrez Ma Merced, and
                  Manoranjan Valipuram S.
                  Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, USA

03:40 - 04:00pm:  Computational Algorithm for Higher Order Legendre Polynomial and
                  Gaussian Quadrature Method
                  Asif M. Mughal, Xiu Ye and Kamran Iqbal
                  University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA

04:00 - 04:20pm:  Design of a Parallel Spectral Channel Flow Solver for
                  Large-Scale Simulations
                  Junwoo Lim
                  Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, PA, USA
                  Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

04:20 - 04:40pm:  Matrix Distributed Processing and Applicaitons
                  Massimo Di Pierro
                  DePaul University, USA

04:40 - 05:00pm:  Computation of Turbulent Flow Through Parallel Plates with Streamwise
                  Periodic Ribs by a Method with Self-Adjusted Relaxation Factor
                  Wen-Bin Tsai
                  Far East College, Taiwan

05:00 - 05:20pm:  Parallel Computations Reveal Hidden Errors of Commonly Used Random
                  Number Generators
                  Ai Kuramoto, Hyo Ashihara, Isaku Wada, Makoto Matsumoto, and
                  Masato Kiyama
                  Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan
                  Hiroshima University, Japan

05:20 - 05:40pm:  Developing Efficient Option Pricing Algorithms by Combinatorial
                  Techniques
                  Tian-Shyr Dai*, Yuh-Dauh Lyuu**, and Li-Min Liu***
                  *National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan
                  **National Taiwan University, Taiwan
                  ***Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan

05:40 - 06:00pm:  A Hybrid Number Representation Scheme Based on Symmetric
                  Level-Index Arithmetic
                  Xunyang Shen and Peter R. Turner
                  Clarkson University, USA


06:00 - 9:00pm:   TWO TUTORIALS (planned)

                  CONFERENCE TUTORIAL C
                  Heterogeneous Parallel and Distributed Computing: Model,
                  Resource Management, and Robustness
                  Prof. H. J. Siegel
                  Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
                  June 27, 2006 (Tuesday)
                  (LOCATION: Meeting Room 1)

                  CONFERENCE TUTORIAL D
                  Security, Privacy, Computing, and Data Management
                  Kenneth W. Kousky* and Bon K. Sy**
                  *CEO, IP3, Inc., USA
                  **Queens College of the City of New York, New York, USA
                  June 27, 2006 (Tuesday)
                  (LOCATION: Meeting Room 3)

DISCUSSION SESSION


                   DISCUSSION SESSION A-CSC
                   June 27 (Tuesday), 2006
                       RRR/SRP/PST Papers
                        2:40 - 3:20pm
         (LOCATION: Hallways/Lobby - Meeting Rooms 1-5)

LIST OF PAPERS IN DISCUSSION SESSION A-CSC:

O.  Two Satisfactory Methods of Multi-Objective Location-Routing Problem (MLRP)
    Qian Zhang
    HuaQiao University, FuJian, P. R. China
O.  A Middleware System for Virtual Numerical Wind Tunnel System
    Joobum Kim, June H. Lee, Sang Boem Lim, and Nam Gyu Kim
    Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI), Korea
O.  Some Bifurcation Problems of Hamiltonian Systems in Applications
    Mingyou Huang, Chengchun Gong, and Songtao Li
    Jilin University, Changchun, P. R. China
O.  Optimal Automatic Control Solution to Nonanticipating Operator
    Dynamical Systems
    Reza Ahangar and Ebrahim Salehi
    Kansas Wesleyan University, Salina, Kansas, USA
    University of Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
O.  Application of a Newly Designed Super Element to Modal Analysis
    of Hollow Cylinders
    M. T. Ahmadian and M. Bonakdar
    Sharif University, Tehran, Iran
O.  Time Marching Kernel Approximation PDE Solutions for Meshfree
    Computational Fluid Dynamics
    A. Garza and Nelson Butuk
    Prairie View A & M University, Prairie View, Texas, USA
O.  Using Chemical Engineering Fortran Code to Develop a PC-Based
    Simulator for Accelerator-Driven Subcritical Systems (ADSS)
    Roger A. Rydin and Patrick G. Sullivan
    University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
O.  Numerical Simulation on Electro-Osmotic-Flow in Microchannel
    Jiang Hongyuan, Yang Hukun, and Jiang Tao
    Harbin Institute of Technology, P. R. China
O.  A New Migration Model For Distributed Genetic Algorithms
    Taisir Eldos
    Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan


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