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IKE'08: July 16, 2008 Schedule

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6:45am - 5:00pm:  Registration (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)


08:00 - 10:00am:  During this period, IKE'08 attendees are encouraged to participate
                  in sessions belonging to ITSL'08, BIOCOMP'08, IPCV'08, SWWS'08,
                  SAM'08, DMIN'08, or EEE'08.  These sessions discuss topics
                  that overlap the scope of IKE'08.

10:00 - 10:20am:  BREAK


SESSION 8-IKE:    INFORMATION MANAGEMENT + RETRIEVAL + DATABASES (Chair: TBA)
                  July 16, 2008 (Wednesday); 10:20am - 12:20pm
                  (LOCATION: Ballroom 6)

10:20 - 10:40am:  Expert Finding by Means of Plausible Inferences
                  Maryam Karimzadehgan, Geneva G. Belford, and Farhad Oroumchian
                  University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois, USA;
                  University of Wollongong in Dubai, UAE

10:40 - 11:00am:  The Effect of Normalization when Recall Really Matters
                  April Kontostathis and Scott Kulp
                  Ursinus College, USA

11:00 - 11:20am:  An Algebraic Structure for Decompositions of Relational Databases
                  Ying Hang Lo and Tony T. Lee
                  The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong

11:20 - 11:40am:  Enabling Federated Access to Information
                  Sandra K. Johnson, Joan L. Mitchell, David Ward,
                  Sharad Mishra, and Benjamin Stoor
                  IBM, USA

11:40 - 12:00pm:  A Distributed Blackboard Real-Time DBMS
                  Forouzan Rafati-Chamachar and Tae W. Ryu
                  State University, Fullerton, USA

12:00 - 12:20pm:  An Experimental Comparison of Five Association Rule
                  Algorithms Using Synthetic and Real-World Datasets
                  Moh'd B. Al-Zoubi, Hussam F. Al-shorman and Yousef Jbara
                  University of Jordan, Jordan; Al-balqa Applied University, Jordan

12:20 - 02:00pm:  LUNCH (On Your Own)


02:00 - 03:00pm:  During this period, IKE'08 attendees are encouraged to participate
                  in sessions belonging to ITSL'08, BIOCOMP'08, IPCV'08, SWWS'08,
                  SAM'08, DMIN'08, or EEE'08.  These sessions discuss topics
                  that overlap the scope of IKE'08.


03:00 - 03:40pm:  DISCUSSION SESSION C-IKE (Refreshments will be available)
                  July 16, 2008 (Wednesday)
                  (LOCATION: Hallways - Ballrooms 1-5)

                  O. A View Based Architecture for a Multi-Level Semantic Mediator
                     Shokoh Kermanshahani, Houda Ahmad, Ana Simonet, and Michel Simonet
                     Faculte de Medecine, France
                  O. Application of Intelligent Agents in Knowledge Exchange with Customers
                     Seyed Mahdi Homayouni and Tang Sai Hong
                     Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
                  O. Improvement of Municipal Solid Waste Management For Domestic
                     Waste of Kathmandu City
                     Yamuna Shanker Kasaju; Kathmandu University, Nepal
                  O. A Framework for Building a Turkish Lexicon and Knowledge Base
                     Pinar Onder, Nazife Ozen, Semra Unlu, and Zeynep Orhan
                     Fatih University, Turkey
                  O. A Novel Pre-Processing Method To Reduce Noise Effects In A
                     Prototype-Based Clustering Algorithm
                     Zahra Taghikhaki, Behrouz Minaei, and Alireza Masoum
                     Sharif University of Technology, Iran
                  O. An Object Oriented Dynamic Web Portal Framework -  A Case Study
                     Suresh Kalathur; Boston University, USA


SESSION 9-IKE:    NOVEL APPLICATIONS + ALGORITHMS + DESIGN ISSUES (Chair: TBA)
                  July 16, 2008 (Wednesday); 03:40pm - 06:20pm
                  (LOCATION: Ballroom 6)

03:40 - 04:00pm:  Developing a GIS-Based System for Analyzing Medical
                  Transportation Activities
                  Judy Perkins, Matthew Hudson and Yonggao Yang
                  Prairie View A&M University,  USA

04:00 - 04:20pm:  An Integrated Quality Function Deployment and Fuzzy
                  Regression-Based Optimization Framework for Selecting
                  an E-business Software System
                  C. Okan Ozogul and E. Ertugrul Karsak
                  HAVELSAN, Turkey; Galatasaray University, Turkey

04:20 - 04:40pm:  An Efficient Hash Index Structure for Solid State Disks
                  Hongchan Roh and Sanghyun Park
                  Yonsei University, Korea

04:40 - 05:00pm:  The Workflow-Based Modelling Method for Spacecraft Automatic
                  Testing Process
                  Yu Dan, Li Zhong-wen, Ye Gang, and Ma Shi-long
                  Beihang University, Beijing, P. R. China

05:00 - 05:20pm:  Constructing Pseudo-Intersections to Map Unreliable Domain
                  Specific Data Items Found in Disjoint Sets 
                  B. D. Gaston
                  Anautics, Inc., USA

05:20 - 05:40pm:  Automating File Schema Recognition Via Content-Based Oracles
                  Reid Phillips, Patrick Benham, Wing-Ning Li, Gordon Beavers,
                  and Craig Thompson
                  University of Arkansas, USA

05:40 - 06:00pm:  A Model-Based Case Adapter for Data Warehouse Design
                  Seonggyu Kim
                  Anyang University, Korea

06:00 - 06:20pm:  Categorical Data Transformation Methods for Neural Networks
                  Huanjing Wang
                  Western Kentucky University, USA


06:00 - 09:30pm:  Tutorials (please see the list of tutorials)


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