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Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing

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IKE'06: June 27, 2006 Schedule

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


08:20 - 05:20pm:  Note: There are a number of sessions (not listed here) that
                  are of significant interest to IKE conference participants
                  (sessions belonging to other joint conferences in this event.)
                  Today, the IKE attendees are encouraged to participate in
                  sessions belonging to EEE'06, SAM'06, DMIN'06, ICAI'06,
                  SWWS'06, IPCV'06, or 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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Universal Conference Management Systems & Support (UCMSS)
San Diego, California, USA

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