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CSC'11 & FCS'11: July 21, 2011 Schedule

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6:45am - 4:00pm:  REGISTRATION (Second Floor, Conference Lobby: 1-5)


SESSION 8-CSC:    COMPUTATIONAL SIMULATION AND MODELING
                  Co-Chairs: Prof. Rama Bhargava* and Jamil Ahmed**
                             *Head, Dept. of Math., Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, India
                             **University of Western Ontario, Canada
                  July 21, 2011 (Thursday); 08:00am - 09:00am
                  (LOCATION: Sterling Room)

08:00 - 08:20am:  Computational Simulation of Backward Facing Step Flow Using
                  Immersed Boundary Method
                  S. Jayaraj, A. Shaija, and C. A. Saleel
                  National Institute of Technology, Calicut, India

08:20 - 08:40am:  Study on a Smooth Preprocessing for Spectrum Including Outlier
                  Sunil Chon, Sukanya Sankarganesh, Hyouckmin Yoo, and Dong Sun Park
                  Chonbuk National University Jeonju, South Korea

08:40 - 09:00am:  Application of iSIGHT (OLH & RBF Modules) to Optimal Design of a
                  Dynamical System with High Speed Spindle considering Thermal Behavior
                  and Natural Frequency
                  Su Seong Park, Won Jee Chung, Soo Tae Kim, Dae Bong Choi, Seog Jun Lee,
                  and Jin Su Ahn
                  Chawon National University, Korea;
                  Korea Institute of Machine & Materials, Korea


SESSION 9-FCS:    NOVEL ALGORIHMS AND APPLICATIONS + METHODOLOGIES
                  Co-Chairs: TBA
                  July 21, 2011 (Thursday); 09:00am - 12:00pm
                  (LOCATION: Sterling Room)

09:00 - 09:20am:  Optimization of Out-of-core Data Preparation Methods Identifying
                  Runtime Determining Factors
                  Tamas Schradi and Akos Dudas
                  Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary

09:20 - 09:40am:  Effect of Cache Lines in Array-based Hashing Algorithms
                  Akos Dudas, Sandor Kolumban, and Tamas Schradi
                  Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary

09:40 - 10:00am:  Crafting a Lightweight Search Engine
                  Feng-Jen Yang
                  University of North Texas at Dallas, Dallas, Texas, USA

10:00 - 10:20am:  A 4 out of n Secret Sharing Scheme in Visual Cryptography without
                  Expansion
                  Ying-Yu Chen and Justie Su-Tzu Juan
                  National Chi Nan University, Taiwan, R.O.C.

10:20 - 10:40am:  BREAK

10:40 - 11:00am:  Presenting the Test Cell Algorithm for Solving Sudoku Puzzles
                  Tom Kigezi
                  Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda

11:00 - 11:20am:  Dynamic LZW for Compressing Large Files
                  Chung-E Wang
                  California State University, Sacramento, California, USA

11:20 - 11:40am:  Formal Specification of Semantics of UML 2.0 Activity Diagrams by
                  Using Graph Transformation Systems
                  Somayeh Azizi and Vahid Panahi
                  Islamic University, Arak Branch, Iran

11:40 - 12:00pm:  Fourier-Legendre Spectral Method for Spherical Advection Equation
                  with Solid-Body-Rotation Basic Flow
                  Hyeong-Bin Cheong
                  Pukyong National University, South Korea

12:00 - 01:00pm:  LUNCH (On Your Own)


SESSION 10-CSC-FCS: GENERAL TOPICS IN SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING & FOUNDATIONS
                  Co-Chairs: TBA
                  July 21, 2011 (Thursday); 01:00pm - ...
                  (LOCATION: Sterling Room)

                  Note: We anticipate a large number of speaker no-shows for this track.
                  (due to potential delay in obtaining US visa, non registration, late
                  papers, ...) In cases of no-shows, the presentations can be moved up
                  to close time gaps in the session. Each talk is 15 to 20 minutes long
                  and there is a BREAK at 3:00pm for 20 minutes.

                  O. Numerical Simulation of MHD Flow and Heat Transfer over a Permeable
                     Stretching Surface in a Porous Medium with Variable Parameters Using
                     FEM/EFGM
                     R. Bhargava and Rajesh Sharma
                     Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee, India
                  O. Stochastic Mixed Integer Second-order Cone Programming: A New
                     Modeling Tool for Stochastic Mixed Integer Optimization
                     Baha M. Alzalg and K. A. Ariyawansa
                     Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, USA
                  O. Model and Algorithm for Fractional Delay HPF Design
                     Jinming Ge
                     Vaisala Inc., Louisville, Colorado, USA
                  O. Parallel Computations for Simulating Heat Conduction
                     M. Zahid Ayar, Kanaan A. Faisal, Bekir Yilbas, Adel Ahmed, Saad Mansour
                     King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia
                  O. The Fifth Umpire: Cricket's Edge Detection System
                     R. Rock, A. Als, P. Gribbs, and C. Hunte
                     University of the West Indies (Cave Hill Campus), Barbados
                  O. Non-linear Analysis of Psychophysiological Effects of Auditory Stimuli
                     Using Fractal Mining
                     Michael Sink, Mahmood Hossain, and Tadashi Katoy
                     Fairmont State University, USA
                  O. On Convergence Properties of One-Dimensional Cellular Automata with
                     Majority Cell Update Rule
                     Predrag T. Tosic and Shankar N. V. Raju
                     University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA
                  O. On the Computing Power of Statecharts
                     Hanlin Lu and Sheng Yu
                     University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada
                  O. Playing Challenging Iterated Two-Person Games Well: A Case Study
                     on Iterated Traveler's Dilemma
                     Philip Dasler and Predrag T. Tosic
                     University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA

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