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DDDAS Workshop 2000

AGENDA FOR THE WORKSHOP ON DYNAMIC DATA-DRIVEN APPLICATION SYSTEMS
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION, ARLINGTON, VA
MARCH 8-10, 2000


The workshop will take place at NSF. All plenary presentations will be in Rm 110.

Specific room assignments for Working Group meetings will be provided at the meeting

Wednesday, March 8, 2000

8:00a.m.--8:30a.m. Registration and Coffee/Donuts
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8:15a.m.--8:45a.m. Welcoming Remarks by the Organizers, Co-Chairs and NSF Officials: Dr. Darmea, CISE Senior Science and Techology Advisory
Dr. Bordogna, NSF Deputy Director; Dr. Bajcsy, CISE AD; Dr. Eisenstein, MPS AD; Dr. Leinen, GEO AD; Dr. Wong, ENG AD
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8:45a.m.--12:15p.m. Plenary Presentations
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8:45a.m.--9:15a.m. Greg McRae, Professor, MIT: New Directions on Model-Based Data Assimilation
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9:15a.m.--9:45a.m. Janice Coen, Scientist, NCAR: Coupled atmosphere-wildfire modeling
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9:45a.m.--10:00a.m. Break
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10:00a.m.--10:30a.m. Howard Frank, Dean, Business School, UMD: Data/Analysis Challenges in the Electronic Commerce Environment
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10:30a.m.--11:00a.m. Klaus Schulten, Professor, UIUC, Beckman Institute: Steered computing - A powerful new tool for molecular biology
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11:00a.m.--11:30a.m. Dick Ewing, Professor, Texas A&M University: Interactive Control of Large-Scale Simulations
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11:30a.m.--12:00p.m. Chris Johnson, Professor, Univesity of Utah: Interactive Simulation and Visualization in Medicine: Applications to Cardiology, Neuroscience, and Medical Imaging
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12:00p.m.--12:15p.m. Charges to the Working Groups
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12:00p.m.--1:15p.m. Lunch
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1:15p.m.--5:30p.m. Break-out Groups (G1: Applications; G2: Algorithms; G3: Computing Systems)

Thursday, March 9, 2000

7:45a.m.--8:30a.m. Coffee/Donuts
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8:30a.m.--10:00a.m. Break-out Groups (G1: Applications; G2: Algorithms; G3: Computing Systems)
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10:00a.m--10:30a.m. Break
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10:30a.m.--12:00p.m. Break-out Groups (G1: Applications; G2: Algorithms; G3: Computing Systems)
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12:00p.m.--1:15p.m. Lunch
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1:15p.m.--3:00p.m. Plenary / Interim Presentations of Break-out Groups' discussions
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3:15p.m.--3:30p.m. Break
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3:30p.m.--5:30p.m. Break-out Groups (G1: Applications; G2: Algorithms; G3: Computing Systems)

Friday, March 10, 2000

7:45a.m.--8:30a.m. Coffee/Donuts
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8:30a.m.--9:00a.m. Anita Jones, Professor, UVA: Injecting Simulation into Real Life Processes (Plenary Presentation)
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9:00a.m.--10:00a.m. Break-out Groups (G1: Applications; G2: Algorithms; G3: Computing Systems)
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10:00a.m.--10:30a.m. Break
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10:30a.m.--12:00p.m. Break-out Groups (G1: Applications; G2: Algorithms; G3: Computing Systems)
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12:00p.m.--1:15p.m. Lunch
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1:15p.m.--2:15p.m. Plenary / Final Presentations of Break-out Groups' discussions
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2:15p.m.--3:30p.m. Discussions on Presentations and process for completing the report
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3:30p.m. Meeting Adjourns

 

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