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The Asian Computing Science Conference (ASIAN) series was initiated
in 1995 to provide a forum for researchers in computer science in
Asia to meet and to promote interaction with researchers from other
regions. The previous ?ve conferences were held, respectively, in
Bangkok, Singapore, Kathmandu, Manila, and Phuket. The proceedings
were published in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series of
Springer-Verlag. This year's conference (ASIAN2000) attracted 61
submissions from which 18 papers were selected through an
electronic program committee (PC) meeting. The themes for this
year's conference are: - Logics in Computer Science - Data Mining -
Networks and Performance The key note speaker for ASIAN2000 is Jean
Vuillemin (ENS, France) and the invited speakers are Ramamohanarao
Kotagiri (U. Melbourne, Australia) and Alain Jean-Marie (LIRMM,
France). We thank them for accepting our - vitation. This year's
conference is sponsored by the Asian Institute of Technology
(Thailand), INRIA (France), the National University of Singapore
(Singapore), and UNU/IIST (Macau SAR, China). We thank all these
institutions for their continued support of the ASIAN series. This
year's conference will be held in Penang, Malaysia. We are much
obliged to Universiti Sains Malaysia and Penang State Government
for providing the conference venue and to Dr. Abdullah Zawawi Haji
Talib for making the local arrangements. We also wish to thank the
PC members and the large number of referees for
thesubstantialworkputinbytheminassessingthesubmittedpapers.
This volume contains 15 papers from research areas where Japanese
theoretical computer science is particularly strong. Many are about
logic, and its realization and applications to computer science;
others concern synthesis, transformation and implementation of
programming languages, and complexity and coding theory. Not
coincidentally, all the authors are either former students or close
colleagues of Satoru Takasu, professor and director at the Research
Institute of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Kyoto. The
purpose of this volume is to celebrate Professor Takasu's influence
on theoretical computer science in Japan and worldwide by his
research, his philosophy, and his advising of students. The
breadth, depth and quality of the papers are characteristic of his
interests and activities.
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