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  1. Computer Aided Systems Theory - EUROCAST '93: A Selection of Papers from the Third International Workshop on Computer Aided Systems Theory, Las Palmas, ... (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  2. Qualitative Representation of Spatial Knowledge (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) by Daniel Hernandez, 1994-08-05
  3. Sequential Logic Synthesis (The International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) by Ashar Djaloeis, S. Devadas, et all 1991-11-30
  4. Applied Parallel Computing. Computations in Physics, Chemistry and Engineering Science: Second International Workshop, PARA '95, Lyngby, Denmark, August ... (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  5. Theorem Provers in Circuit Design: Proceedings of the Ifip Tc10/Wg10.2 International Conference on Theorem Provers in Circuit Design : Theory, Pract (Ifip ... a, Computer Science and Technology, a-10) by IFIP TC10, Practice, and Experience (1992 : Nijmegen, Netherlands) WG10.2 International Conference on Theorem Provers in Circuit Design: Theory, et all 1992-06
  6. High-Level VLSI Synthesis (The International Series in Engineering and Computer Science)
  7. Computer Aided Geometric Design (Lecture Notes in Mathematics & Computer Science, 1)
  8. Robotic Grasping and Fine Manipulation (The International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) by M. R. Cutkosky, 1985-08-31
  9. Simulated Annealing for VLSI Design (The International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) by D.F. Wong, H.W. Leong, et all 1988-03-31
  10. Parallel Methods for VLSI Layout Design: (Computer Engineering and Computer Science) by C. P. Ravikumar, 1995-01-01
  11. Mixed-Mode Simulation (The International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) by Resve A. Saleh, A. Richard Newton, 1990-06-30
  12. Numerical Methods and Applications: 6th International Conference, NMA 2006, Borovets, Bulgaria, August 20-24, 2006, Revised Papers (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  13. Computer-Aided Cooperative Product Development: Mit-Jsme Workshop, Mit, Cambridge, Usa, November 20/21, 1989 Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) by D. Sriram, R. Logcher, 1991-07
  14. Assessing Fault Model and Test Quality (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) by Kenneth M. Butler, M. Ray Mercer, 1991-10-31

61. Indiana State University : Dept. Of Mathematics And Computer Science
Department of Mathematics and computer science About Us. spreadsheets, Web browsing, photo processing, or drawing and cad programs. computer science
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Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science Terre Haute, IN 47809 Phone: 812-237-2130 Fax : 812-237-4296 Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Return to Department Home Page Return to Indiana State University The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science offers students the opportunity to major or minor in mathematics, mathematics education, computer science, or information technology. In support of the liberal arts and sciences mission of the college and Indiana State University , the department participates in the General Education Program, particularly through offering Basic Studies courses in Quantitative Literacy and Information Technology Literacy. The department also participates in the University Honors Program. First-year students may take placement examinations in algebra, quantitative literacy, information technology literacy, and an advanced placement examination to receive credit for Math 115 (College Algebra and Trigonometry). For the place, date, and time for any of these examinations, contact the department.
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The undergraduate degree programs offered by the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science include a bachelor of arts or a bachelor of science in mathematics, a bachelor of arts or a bachelor of science in mathematics education, and a bachelor of science in computer science. The department also participates in the interdisciplinary major in information technology.

62. Computer Science And Engineering Courses - UNT Undergraduate Catalog
May not be counted toward computer science and engineering major or minor. Introduction to VLSI design using cad tools, CMOS logic, switch level
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Computer Science and Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering, CSCE
1010. (COSC 1300 or 1400) Introduction to Computer Science. 3 hours. (2;0;1) A basic course covering logical operation and organization of digital computers, computer hardware and software, number systems, and application software packages. May not be counted toward computer science and engineering major or minor. 1020. (COSC 1315 or 1415) Program Development. 4 hours. (3;1) Introduction to problem-solving, algorithms and programming in a high-level language. May not be counted toward a computer science major or minor. Prerequisite(s): high school algebra or equivalent. 1030. (COSC 1436) Computer Science I. 4 hours. (3;1) Introduction to computer science and engineering, problem-solving techniques, algorithmic processes, software design and development. Prerequisite(s): high school algebra or equivalent. 1040. (COSC 1337) Computer Science II. 3 hours. Continuation of CSCE 1030. Software design, structured programming, object oriented design and programming. Prerequisite(s): CSCE 1030 and MATH 1650 (may be taken concurrently). 2050. (COSC 2336) Computer Science III.

63. Computer Science Undergraduate Major - University Of North Texas
UNT s Department of computer science and Engineering offers a bachelor of science with VLSI Design and cad Laboratory — established in 2004 to carry out
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Career potential
Few areas in modern society are untouched by computer science. Computer science is present in every field, from health care, telecommunications and entertainment to transportation, education and defense. A computer science graduate has many career choices. Among them are well-paid positions such as database analyst, systems programmer, systems analyst, software engineer, security specialist and many others.

64. Columbia Engineering :: Undergraduate Research In Computer Science
Chair Professor Henning Schulzrinne, 450 computer science, 212939-7004 Research possibilities include (a) software cad tools (“computer-aided design”)
http://www.engineering.columbia.edu/students/academics/research/cs.php
Department of Computer Science
Chair: Professor Henning Schulzrinne, 450 Computer Science, 212-939-7004
Opportunities
  • mobile robotics computer vision tactile sensing 3-D modeling Activities include working on software and hardware projects in the Columbia Robotics Lab. Some current projects include automated 3-D site modeling of outdoor structures, graphical simulation of multifingered grasping, 3-D reconstruction of objects, and medical robotics. Research positions carry academic credit and may extend into summer and/or have remuneration.Weekly commitment is about 10 hours. Students should be able to work independently; have completed COMS W3137: Data structures and algorithms and have had some experience with either computer vision, robotics, or graphics. Details on research in the Columbia Robotics Lab can be found at http://www.cs.columbia.edu/robotics Contact: Professor Peter Allen, allen@cs.columbia.edu , 450 Computer Science, 212-939-7093
Opportunities
  • computer architecture combinatorial optimization algorithims computer-aided design for embedded systems and integrated circuits semi-custom and full-custom VLSI circuits design
  • Opportunity to work on graduate-level research projects. These include development of combinatorial optimization algorithms, software development of prototype computeraided design (CAD) tools for integrated circuits and embedded systems, and design of VLSI systems using state-of-the-art commercial CAD tools. Projects can be done for academic credit, and continuation over the summer is possible. Projects may be done independently or as part of a larger team. Based on the type of project one or more of the following prerequisites is necessary: proficiency in data structures and at least one high-level programming language (C, C++, Java), knowledge of digital hardware design and computer organization, fundamentals of digital integrated circuits design, knowledge of a hardware description language (VHDL,Verilog).

65. Ultrasound, Computer Science And Operator's Skills
The real world ultrasound, computer science and operator s skills. Color Ultrasound computer Aided Diagnosis (cad), Telesonography, eHealth,
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Ultrasound, computer science and operator's skills
Ultrasound diagnosis is a highly interactive procedure. The more algorithms you use, the more things you can detect. Quality depends on operator's skills, the hardware and software we use and on the time dedicated to the examination. There is no special process or protocol when "something is difficult to see." A few years ago you must know ultrasound basis and physics and use the best algorithm you think is useful. Now, your would be better off with a good knowledge of computer science. Tool's utility depends on operators skill's but the operator, on the other side, must know which tools to use. And computers (software and hardware) are new useful tools helping us with our work. Ultrasound diagnosis translates echoes to electric pulses (transducer) and electric pulses to digital representations (Digital Scan Converter) or video images (video adaptor), or directly it produces digital images. What we detect depends on the translation itself and on the operator as well. Translation is rather arbitrary and diagnosis is somehow relative. The more knowledge, tools, algorithms and time you dedicate, the better. That is what ultrasonography potentiality is so wide. For the time being, we must include a good knowledge of computer science to get a good diagnosis. Of course, there must be a balance among all these factors.

66. Department Of Computer Science Research Colloquia
Reverse Engineering of cad Models from 3D range data. Abstract Reverse engineering a physical object Robert Recorde Room Department of computer science
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Dave Marshall Cardiff
Reverse Engineering of CAD Models from 3D range data
Abstract Reverse engineering a physical object part is the extraction of information from a particular part which is sufficient to reproduce it. In most cases only an approximation of some aspect of the original part is required. The research highlighted in this talk focuses on reverse engineering the shape of mechanical parts. Our goal is to create a system that can automatically generate a complete and consistent solid (CAD) model from a given, simple mechanical part which has all the important geometric properties of its real instance.
It is expected that a system like this has various practical applications by dramatically reducing the amount of human interaction required for generating CAD models. Often CAD models of existing parts do not exist or are not available in a usable form or a CAD model of a non-computer generated model like a clay model is required. Applications for those models range from design and re-design to manufacturing to analysis. An important aspect for many of these applications is that an accurate model with the intended shape properties is generated.
The talk will overview the major areas of Reverse Engineering ranging from how capturing 3D point data from a vision system, through various levels of data processing to producing a valid solid model of shape.

67. M.S. Computer Science
Application to the Master of science in computer science (MSCS) Program Moh, Teng (Ph.D., University of California, Davis, 1993) VLSI cad,
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M.S. Computer Science
Application to the Master of Science in Computer Science (MSCS) Program
We encourage applicants holding a recent bachelor's degree in computer science from an ABET accredited program, or substantial experience in computer science and a competitive score on the GRE CS Subject Test , to apply to the MSCS program. We will consider applications by other students if there is space available in the program.
Application Procedure
Step 1: Apply to the university.
Step 2 (IMPORTANT): Send the supplemental application form directly to the CS department, do not send it to graduate studies . This supplemental form is required , and it must be submitted in addition to the regular application form.
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IMPORTANT: There is no separate deadline for documents when applying to the MSCS program. Both your university application and your supplemental CS department application must be received on time. All documents must reach the campus by the application deadline.
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  • 68. SJSU > Computer Science > Research
    computer science Faculty Research Interests. Araya, Agustin (Ph.D., University of Texas, Thesis/Writing Project TopicsVLSI cad, Distributed Computing,
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    Computer Science Faculty Research Interests
    Araya, Agustin (Ph.D., University of Texas, Austin, 1984)
    Knowledge-based Systems, User Interfaces
    Thesis/Writing Project Topics: Interactive learning environments, user interfaces
    Avila, John (Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1971)
    Parallel Computation, Large Scale Scientific Computation
    Thesis/Writing Project Topics: Java and distributed computing.
    Beeson, Michael (Ph.D., Stanford University, 1972)
    Automated Theorem Proving, Software for Learning Mathematics
    Thesis/Writing Project Topics: See http://www.cs.sjsu.edu/faculty/beeson/Masters/MastersProjects.html
    Chun, Robert (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles, 1989)
    Computer Architecture, VLSI System Design, CAD/CASE, Artificial Intelligence, Software Re-engineering.
    Thesis/Writing Project Topics: High-Performance, Adaptable, Reconfigurable, and Fault-Tolerant Computer Architectures, Intelligent Automated Tools for the Design and Verification of VLSI Systems and Software, Hardware/Software Co-Design, Expert Systems, Neural Networks.
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    69. Faculty & Staff
    Embedded Systems, VLSI cad, computer Architecture, Functional Verification. CAREER Award, National science Fundation, 1996, computer system
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    70. Department Of Electrical Engineering And Computer Science
    VLSI design and cad, computer architecture and parallel processing, Applications to computer science and engineering problems are also covered.
    http://www.case.edu/bulletin/02-04html/engineering3.html
    Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 413 Olin Building (7071)
    Phone 216-368-4033; Fax 216-368-6888
    B. Ross Barmish, Department Chair
    e-mail chair@eecs.cwru.edu
    http://www.eecs.cwru.edu The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science spans the technologies at the forefront of our economy and our society. Professionals in these fields are responsible for developing microprocessors and personal computers, and the operating systems, computer software, and Internet applications which run on them. Almost every modern device contains an integral computer chip. New developments in such areas as medical electronics, automotive safety and control, automated manufacturing, and entertainment electronics continue to provide opportunities for our graduates. HISTORY EDUCATION STATEMENT OF EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY Our goal is to graduate students who have fundamental technical knowledge of their profession and the requisite technical breadth and communications skills to become leaders in creating the new techniques and technologies which will advance their fields. The department programs emphasize a mastery of fundamentals which will enable students to deal with new technological developments and interact with professionals in other fields. This is achieved by ensuring that our graduates have:

    71. UCLA Computer Science Department People
    and computer science from University of California, Berkeley in 1991. In October 1991, he joined the VLSI cad Department in computer and Communication
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    Miodrag Potkonjak, Assistant Professor
    UCLA Computer Science Department
    3532G Boelter Hall
    Los Angeles, CA 90095-1596
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    • VLSI CAD
    Miodrag Potkonjak received his Ph.D. degree in Electical Engineering and Computer Science from University of California, Berkeley in 1991. In October 1991, he joined the VLSI CAD Department in Computer and Communication Research Laboratories, NEC USA, Princeton, NJ. Since September 1995, he has been an assistant professor in Computer Science Department at University of California, Los Angeles. His research interest include computer aided system and IC synthesis and analysis, integration of computations and communications, experimental applied algorithmics, and DSP and communications VLSI design. He has published more than 70 papers in CAD, signal processing, VLSI design, and testing journals and conferences. He has received three distinguished paper citations at the International Conference on Computer-Aided Design, two Best paper nominations at the Design Automation Conference, and the Best paper nomination at the Asia-South Pacific Design Automation Conference (ASP DAC).
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    72. In Brief: DARPA, NSF To Fund University Research On CAD Technology - CS Dept
    computer science, University of Pittsburgh effort to develop the next generation of computerAided Design (cad) tools - incoporating electronic ciuitry,
    http://www.cs.pitt.edu/articles/2002/cad.html
    Home For Students People Research The University of Pittsburgh Research Review
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    In Brief: DARPA, NSF to Fund University Research on CAD Technology
    • A new research effort to develop the next generation of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) tools - incoporating electronic ciuitry, photonics, and micromechanical components on the same chip - has begun at the University of Pittsburgh School of Engineering and Faculty of Arts and Science. Under the direction of Steven P. Levitan, the John A. Jurenko Professor of Computer Engineering and professor of electrical engineering, and Donald M. Chiarulli, professor of computer science and computer engineering, the program will develop new software tools and desgin methods, including models for micromechanical devices, as well as a system-level technique for fast-turnaround modeling of end-to-end system behavior. The program is supported by a $2 million grant from the MicroSystems Technology Office of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and a $630,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF).

    73. The Paper Factory
    Highlevel cad Model Acquisition from Range Images computer Aided Design Dept. of computer science Engineering, University of South Florida
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    Welcome to My Research Papers Library
    This database is still under construction. Many of the links are not yet valid (Actually, none of them are valid). I am slowly converting many of the papers from other formats into online postscript form (a rather tedious process). For each paper below there will eventually be an abstract and a compressed postscript version of the paper which you can retrieve.
    CAD Model Acquisition
    Fitzgibbon, A., Eggert, D. and Fisher, R.
    "High-level CAD Model Acquisition from Range Images"
    Computer Aided Design
    vol. 29, pp. 321-330, 1997 ( abstract compressed postscript Fitzgibbon, A., Eggert, D. and Fisher, R.
    "High-level CAD Model Acquisition from Range Images"
    Technical Report 775
    Dept. of Artificial Intelligence, University of Edinburgh, 1996 ( abstract compressed postscript Eggert, D., Fitzgibbon, A.W. and Fisher, R.B.
    "Simultaneous Registration of Multiple Range Views For Use in Reverse Engineering of CAD Models"
    Computer Vision and Image Understanding
    vol. 69, pp. 253-272, 1998 ( abstract compressed postscript Eggert, D., Fitzgibbon, A.W. and Fisher, R.B.

    74. A CAD System For The Capture Of Combat Casualty Care Information
    A cad system for the capture of combat casualty care information Thomas J. Sager, Department of computer science, University of Missouri,
    http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=322626

    75. Representation In CAD
    Dir82 Steve W. Director, et al., A design methodology and computer aids for digital computer science Research Review, CarnegieMellon University, 1982.
    http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=320664

    76. Graduate Courses In Computer Science
    VLSI cad computer Architecture Laboratory. (4) Prerequisite For computer science majors, CSc 2311; for all other majors, consent of the instructor.
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    CSc 6110. Introduction to Embedded Systems Laboratory. (4)

    (Same as Phys 4110.) Prerequisites: Phys 3500; CSc 3210, or equivalent course work with consent of instructor. Topics taken from: review of basic logic functions; automatic systems; microprocessor-based systems and applications; embedded system software survey; microprocessor-based applications; digital communications; and embedded systems programming. CSc 6210. Computer Architecture. (4)
    Prerequisite: CSc 3210. Logic design, combinatorial and sequential circuits, input-output devices, memory, processors, controllers, parallel architectures, bit-slicing, reduced instruction sets. CSc 6220. Computer Networks. (4)
    Prerequisites: CSc 3320 and Math 3030. Introduction to computer networks; details of layered network protocols with emphasis on functionality and analysis. Principles of relevant state-of-the-art network standards. CSc 6230. VLSI Design. (4)

    77. USC Catalogue: The Schools: USC Viterbi School Of Engineering: Computer Science:
    The graduate program in computer science provides intensive preparation in the (cad for digital systems is covered by a separate program offered by the
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    Graduate Degrees
    The requirements listed below are special to this department and must be read in conjunction with the general requirements of the USC School of Engineering for master's degrees and the general requirements of the USC Graduate School for Ph.D. degrees . The graduate program in computer science provides intensive preparation in the basic concepts and techniques related to the design, programming and application of digital computers. Both the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees are offered. A master of science degree with specialization in Software Engineering is also offered. The program seeks to prepare students for an industrial leadership career in software engineering. It also serves as an introduction to this area for students who wish to pursue advanced studies and research leading to a Ph.D. A master of science degree with specialization in Intelligent Robotics is also offered. This program seeks to prepare students for an industrial career in the development of computer systems for CAD/CAM (Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing) and robotics. It also serves as an introduction to this area for students who wish to pursue advanced studies and research leading to a Ph.D. The emphasis is on the domain of mechanical, electromechanical and mechatronic products. (CAD for digital systems is covered by a separate program offered by the Electrical Engineering-Systems Department.)

    78. USC Catalogue: The Schools: USC Viterbi School Of Engineering: Computer Engineer
    The undergraduate program in computer Engineering and computer science has the following cad CSCI 570, EE 552, EE 599, EE 658, EE 680, EE 681. computer
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    Education Program Objectives
    The undergraduate program in Computer Engineering and Computer Science has the following objectives: (1) Graduates will design and develop computer hardware that reflects the exigencies imposed by software design and development considerations. (2) Graduates will develop software that makes efficient use of current and developing hardware technologies. (3) Graduates will continue to develop the scientific and engineering skills and knowledge that will enable them to design and implement computer systems that effectively and efficiently integrate developing hardware and software technologies. (4) Graduates will be exposed to extensive work experiences in both the areas of computer engineering and computer science. (5) Most graduates will enter employment in their field. (6) Some graduates will undertake graduate education in computer engineering and/or computer science. (7) Graduates will engage in lifelong learning and understand contemporary developments in the field.

    79. CAD Drawing Viewer And Editor On The Web
    This tool is suited for providers of online cad services. Additional Note Thesis submitted to Daltech Faculty of computer science, which later amalgamated
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    @import "http://www.cs.dal.ca/include/dal_layout.css"; Faculty of Computer Science Computer Science News/Events Project Presentations / Thesis Defences ... 1999 - MCSc Thesis Defence
    CAD drawing viewer and editor on the Web
    When: June 29, 1999 @ 9:00 am Where: Not available Who: Liu, Feng Title: CAD drawing viewer and editor on the Web Supervisor: Dr. C. Watters - Faculty of Computer Science Reader: Dr. M. Shepherd - Faculty of Computer Science
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    Abstract: Additional Note: Thesis submitted to Daltech Faculty of Computer Science, which later amalgamated with Dalhousie University.
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    80. ND CSE Department - Faculty
    Nanotechnology, computer architectures, defect tolerant computing, cad. (Joint Ph.D., Cognitive science and computer science, Indiana University,
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    ABOUT PEOPLE Faculty Research Staff ... Panos J. Antsaklis (Email: pantsakl@nd.edu
    (Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Brown University, 1977) Concurrent Professor, H.C. and E.A. Brosey II Professor of Electrical Engineering. IEEE Fellow. Systems and control theory, intelligent control, control of hybrid systems, discrete event systems, neural networks. Kevin Bowyer (Email: kwb@cse.nd.edu
    (Ph.D., Computer Science, Duke, 1980) Schubmehl-Prein Department Chair . IEEE Fellow. Biometrics, data mining, computer vision, pattern recognition, applications to medical imaging, ethics and computing, computer science education. Jay Brockman (Email: jbb@cse.nd.edu
    (Ph.D, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, 1992) Associate Professor . Processing-in-Memory architecture, computer architecture, VLSI, multidisciplinary design methodologies. Ramzi K. Bualuan (Email: rkb@cse.nd.edu
    (M.S., Electrical Engineering, University of Notre Dame, 1985) Associate Professional Specialist and Director of Undergraduate Studies . Database systems. Surendar Chandra (Email: surendar@cse.nd.edu

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