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The 2006 World Congress in Computer Science
Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing

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FCS'06: June 27, 2006 Schedule

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


08:20 - 10:20am:  Note: There are a number of sessions (not listed here) that
                  are of significant interest to FCS conference participants
                  (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.)
                  Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for
                  other joint conferences.  (In particular, schedules for PDPTA'06,
                  CSC'06, ICAI'06, MLMTA'06, SERP'06, FECS'06, and BIOCOMP'06).


10:20 - 10:40am:  BREAK


SESSION 2-FCS:    ALGORITHMS AND APPLICATIONS
                  Chair: Dr. Zhao Chen
                  New York City College of Technology, New York, USA
                  June 27, 2006 (Tuesday);  10:40am - 12:40pm
                  (LOCATION: Meeting Room 7)

10:40 - 11:00am:  New Approach to a class of Matrices
                  Z. Chen
                  New York City College of Technology, USA

11:00 - 11:20am:  Matrix L-system and Paper Folding with Scissors
                  Akira Ito, Katsushi Inoue, and Yue Wang
                  Yamaguchi University, Japan

11:20 - 11:40am:  A Procedure for Max-SAT with DNA Strands
                  Yuichiro Tokumaru* and  Akihiro Fujiwara
                  Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan

11:40 - 12:00pm:  An Algorithm for Optimal Probabilisic Decision Tree Construction
                  Maris Ozols, Laura Mancinska, Ilze Dzelme-Berzina, Rubens Agadzanjans,
                  and Ansis Rosmanis
                  University of Latvia, Latvia

12:00 - 12:20pm:  Negative-Weight Cycle Algorithms
                  Xiuzhen Huang
                  Arkansas State University, USA

12:20 - 12:40pm:  Speeeding Up Markov Chain Monte Carlo Algorithms
                  Andras Farago
                  University of Texas at Dallas, 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 FCS conference participants
                  (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.)
                  Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for
                  other joint conferences.  (In particular, schedules for PDPTA'06,
                  CSC'06, ICAI'06, MLMTA'06, SERP'06, FECS'06, and BIOCOMP'06).


02:40 - 03:20pm:  DISCUSSION SESSION A-FCS (Refreshments will be available)
                  June 27 (Tuesday)
                  (LOCATION: Hallways - Meeting Rooms 6-8)

                  O.  Polynomially Uncomputable Number-Theoretic Problems in
                      Cryptography and Network Security
                      Song Y. Yan and Glyn James
                      Coventry University, Coventry, UK
                  O.  Cryptographic and Computational Challenges in Grid Computing
                      Song Y. Yan and Glyn James
                      Coventry University, Coventry, UK
                  O.  A Theory of Distributed Systems
                      Norman R. Howes
                      Institute for Defense Analyses, USA
                  O.  Mixed States in Quantum Cryptography
                      Ilze Dzelme-Berzina and Ansis Rosmanis
                      University of Latvia, Latvia
                  O.  A Verifiable and Detectable Secret Sharing Scheme by Using a
                      New Geometric Approach
                      Justie Su-tzu Juan and Yu-Lin Chuang
                      National Chi Nan University, Taiwan
                  O.  Quantum Cryptographic Key Distribution Protocols
                      Ramuns Usovs, Agnese Zalcmane, Oksana Scegulnaja-Dubrovska,
                      and Lelde Lace
                      University of Latvia, Latvia
                  O.  Sub-Graphs of Complete Graph
                      Bichitra Kalita
                      Assam Engineering College, Assam, India
                  O.  Speeding Up Evaluation of Powers and Monomials
                      Hatem M. Bahig and Hazem M. Bahig
                      Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt


03:20 - 06:00pm:  Note: There are a number of sessions (not listed here) that
                  are of significant interest to FCS conference participants
                  (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.)
                  Therefore, you are encouraged to also check the schedules for
                  other joint conferences.  (In particular, schedules for PDPTA'06,
                  CSC'06, ICAI'06, MLMTA'06, SERP'06, FECS'06, and BIOCOMP'06).


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)

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