Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!decvax!decwrl!ucbvax!ADS.ARPA!Info-Graphics-Request From: Info-Graphics-Request@ADS.ARPA.UUCP Newsgroups: mod.graphics Subject: Info-Graphics Digest Message-ID: <8608171022.AA17650@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> Date: Sun, 17-Aug-86 06:00:20 EDT Article-I.D.: ucbvax.8608171022.AA17650 Posted: Sun Aug 17 06:00:20 1986 Date-Received: Sun, 17-Aug-86 16:30:01 EDT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: Info-Graphics@ADS.ARPA Organization: The ARPA Internet Lines: 183 Approved: info-graphics@ads.arpa Info-Graphics Digest Sun Aug 17 03:00:20 PDT 1986 - Send submissions to Info-Graphics@ADS.ARPA - Send requests for list membership to Info-Graphics-Request@ADS.ARPA Today's Topics: add me to the list Call for papers Call-For-Papers: First Eurographics Workshop on Intelligent CAD Can ya help me with a couple of files? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun 10 Aug 86 14:53:03-PDT From: David Francis Subject: add me to the list I wish to be added to the info list. MARLEY@CSLI.STANFORD.EDU Thanks. -david ------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Aug 86 15:30:02 +0200 From: mcvax!tomi@seismo.CSS.GOV (Tetsuo Tomiyama) Subject: Call for papers Organization: CWI, Amsterdam Expires: December 1, 1986 Subject: Call-For-Papers: First Eurographics Workshop on Intelligent CAD Keywords: Intelligent CAD Eurographics Amsterdam Location: Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands CALL FOR PAPERS FIRST EUROGRAPHICS WORKSHOP ON INTELLIGENT CAD SYSTEMS -Theoretical and Methodological Aspects- APRIL 22-24, 1987 NOORDWIJKERHOUT, THE NETHERLANDS Organized by Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science Amsterdam, The Netherlands Sponsored by Eurographics AIM Today, one of the main streams in CAD research has become so-called intellectualization of CAD systems, primarily, as an application of knowledge engineering. This research may contain two aspects; intellectualization of CAD systems by intelligence for helping designers and intellectualization by problem solving ability. The former approach may be achieved by developing intelligent user interface concept, for instance, so that the designer can perform her/his full ability, whereas the latter may be achieved by developing systems, like expert systems, which can solve various engineering problems. However, it is obvious that either of these two approaches can alone fulfill requirements to future CAD systems. It is necessary to develop an integrated environment for intelligent CAD systems using intelligent interactive techniques. Therefore, we pursue integration of these two approaches in order to build intelligent CAD systems, and we discuss issues such as - configuration of intelligent CAD systems, - tools and techniques for developing those systems, - methodology for developing. We plan a series of three workshops beginning in 1987. - 1987: Theoretical and methodological aspects in developing an intelligent CAD system. - 1988: Architecture of an intelligent CAD system. - 1989: Practical experiences and evaluation of an intelligent CAD system. SCOPE OF THE FIRST WORKSHOP IN 1987 1. Principle and configuration of intelligent CAD systems 2. Theory and methodology of development 3. Available tools for development, such as intelligent user interace management systems and tools for problem solving in design 4. Use and role of intelligent user interface systems in an intelligent CAD environment STYLE OF WORKSHOP Approximately 10 invited papers and 10 refereed papers will be presented. Participants will be limited roughly 50. In this workshop, theoretical and methodological aspects are emphasized. The result of this workshop will be published by Springer-Verlag. SCHEDULE FOR THE WORKSHOP December 1, 1986: Deadline for extended abstracts up to 1000 words January 1987: Notification of acceptance March 1987: Acceptance of participation April 22-24, 1987: Workshop (Full papers are submitted on site) July 1987: Deadline for final manuscripts for publication ORGANIZATION Co-chairmen P.J.W. ten Hagen (CWI, NL) T. Tomiyama (CWI, NL) Secretary P.J. Veerkamp (CWI, NL) Program Committee F. Arbab (USC, USA) P. Bernus (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, H) A. Bijl (University of Edinburgh, UK) J. Encarnacao (TH Darmstadt, D) S.J. Fenves (CMU, USA) D. Gossard (MIT, USA) F. Kimura (The University of Tokyo, J) T. Kjellberg (Royal Institute of Technology, S) M. Mac an Airchinnigh (University of Dublin, IR) K. MacCallum (University of Strathclyde, UK) F.J. Schramel (Philips, NL) D. Sriram (MIT, USA) W. Strasser (University of Tuebingen, D) T. Takala (Helsinki Technical University, SF) F. Tolman (TNO, NL) H. Yoshikawa (The University of Tokyo, J) INFORMATION Please submit an extended abstract up to 1,000 words to: Ms. Marja Hegt Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science Kruislaan 413, 1098 SJ Amsterdam, The Netherlands Tel: (Overseas) +31-20-592-4058 Telex: 12571 mactr nl Usenet: marja@mcvax.UUCP ------------------------------ CDT Date: Thu, 14 Aug 86 02:17:29 CDT From: DAVE%UWF.BITNET@WISCVM.ARPA Subject: Can ya help me with a couple of files? Hello, I recently got a couple of what should be nice graph files from a friend here on BITNET, and I've run into a problem. Seems they're in GDF and GL formats. Hopefully this'll be the right place to ask this, but is there any execs or programs out there floating around that will convert those files over to a printable format for me on an IBM/370? How about an IBM-PC/XT/AT? I guess I don't ask for much, eh? At the very least, can anybody direct me to a manual that will show me how to convert these plotter codes into regular old penplots? I'd rather not reinvent the wheel, but I could always write my own conversions, (being either brave or stupid, myself), and I'm not too afraid to work. Since I'm not on this list, please respond directly to me: DAVE@UWF.BITNET I'd appreciate it. Thanks in advance, Dave Jaquay ------------------------------ End of INFO-GRAPHICS ********************