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Advanced Information Processing - Proceedings of a Joint Symposium. Information Processing and Software Systems Design Automation. Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Siemens AG, FRG Moscow, June 5/6, 1990 (Paperback)
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Advanced Information Processing - Proceedings of a Joint Symposium. Information Processing and Software Systems Design Automation. Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Siemens AG, FRG Moscow, June 5/6, 1990 (Paperback)
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During the last few years, computers have evolved from pure number
crunching machines to "intelligent" problem solving tools.
Increasing effort has been spent on the investigation of new
approaches and the application of solutions to real world problems.
In this way, exciting new techniques have evolved providing support
for an increasing number of technical and economical aspects.
Applications range from the design and development of ultra highly
integrated circuits to totally new man-machine interfaces, from
software engineering tools to fault diagnosis systems, from
decision support to even the analysis of unemployment. Following a
first joint workshop on Advanced Information Processing held in
July 1988 at the Institute for Problems of Informatics of the USSR
Academy of Sciences (IPIAN) at Moscow, this was the second time
that scientists and researchers from the USSR Academy of Sciences
and Siemens AG, Corporate Research and Development, exchanged
results and discussed recent advances in the field of applied
computer sciences. Initiated by Prof. Dr. I. Mizin, Corresponding
Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences and Director of IPIAN, and
Prof. Dr. H. Schwartzel, Vice President of the Siemens AG and Head
of the Applied Computer Science & Software Department, a joint
symposium was arranged at the USSR Academy of Sciences in Moscow on
June 5th and 6th 1990. The meetings on Information Processing and
Software and Systems Design Automation provided a basis both for
presentations of ongoing research and for discussions about
specific problems.
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