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  1. Yield Simulation for Integrated Circuits (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) by D.M. Walker, 2010-11-02
  2. Graph Drawing: Symposium on Graph Drawing, GD'95; Passau, Germany, September 20-22, 1995. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  3. Computational Geometry - Methods, Algorithms and Applications: International Workshop on Computational Geometry CG '91 Bern, Switzerland, March 21-22, ... (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  4. A Survey of High-Level Synthesis Systems (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science)
  5. Field Programmable Logic and Application: 13th International Conference, FPL 2003, Lisbon, Portugal, September 1-3, 2003, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  6. Formal Methods in Computer-Aided Design: 5th International Conference, FMCAD 2004, Austin, Texas, USA, November 15-17, 2004, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  7. Future Tendencies in Computer Science, Control and Applied Mathematics: International Conference on the Occasion of the 25th Anniversary of INRIA, Paris, ... (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  8. Power Aware Computing (Series in Computer Science)
  9. Mathematics of Surfaces XII: 12th IMA International Conference, Sheffield, UK, September 4-6, 2007, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Theoretical ... Science and General Issues) (No. 12)
  10. Simulated Annealing for VLSI Design (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) by D.F. Wong, H.W. Leong, et all 1988-03-31
  11. Leaf Cell and Hierarchical Compaction Techniques (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) by Cyrus Bamji, Ravi Varadarajan, 1997-05-31
  12. Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering: First International Conference, CDVE 2004, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, September 19-22, 2004, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  13. Formal Methods in Computer-Aided Design: Third International Conference, FMCAD 2000 Austin, TX, USA, November 1-3, 2000 Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
  14. Statistical Modeling for Computer-Aided Design of MOS VLSI Circuits (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) by Christopher Michael, Mohammed Ismail, 1993-01-31

81. DAAH04-96-1-0257 Abstract (UNC-CH Computer Science)
systems for solid modeling will be integrated with the BRLcad solid modeling Departmentof computer science Campus Box 3175, Sitterson Hall College of Arts
http://www.cs.unc.edu/Grants/Abstracts/DAAH04-96-1-0257.html
Search our Site Modeling and Interactive Walkthrough of Large CAD Models Principal Investigator: Dinesh Manocha
Funding Agency: U.S. Army Research Office
Agency Number: Abstract
We propose to address some fundamental research issues in modeling, display and simulation for computer-aided design and virtual environments. Our emphasis is to develop better algorithms and software systems and to demonstrate their applications. The set of problems include:
  • Robust and interactive algorithms for modeling physical objects using boolean operations.
  • Hierarchical and multiresolution representations of models for fast display.
  • Develop a robust system to compute boundary representation of solids defined using boolean combination of sculptured models and integrate it with the BRL-CAD solid modeling system.
  • Interactive display of large scale polygonal, sculptured and solid models on current graphics architectures.
We utilize a number of techniques from algebraic geometry, approximation theory, computational geometry, numerical analysis, computer-aided geometric design and computer graphics to investigate the underlying mathematical concepts and to develop more efficient and robust geometric algorithms. The resulting algorithms and systems for solid modeling will be integrated with the BRL-CAD solid modeling system and applied to engineering design, lethality and vulnerability analysis, and predictive signature models used in a number of Army applications. We will also interface our implementations with the immersion hardware at UNC and apply them to

82. UNCA Catalog 2002-2003 - Computer Science (CSCI)
Microelectronic circuits designed using cad software tools. Prerequisitejuniorlevel standing in computer science; or permission of instructor.
http://www.unca.edu/catalog/csci.html
UNCA Catalog: Courses of Instruction
UNCA Catalog: Table of Contents
Computer Science (CSCI)
Professors Brock (Chair), J. Daugherty; Associate Professor Boyd; Assistant Professor Bruce; Instructor Turner; Lecturers Massey, Reiser The Computer Science major offers two concentrations of study: Computer Systems and Information Systems. Both concentrations draw from a common core of computer science courses but differ in emphasis. Both concentrations provide the student with preparation for a career in the computer field or the background necessary for studies at the graduate level.
Concentration in Computer Systems
The concentration in Computer Systems includes both hardware and software design. This concentration prepares students for careers in systems programming, computer architecture design, scientific and engineering applications, and software development.
  • Required courses in the major41 hours, including: CSCI 107, 201, 202, 255, 320, 331, 333, 343, 346, 431, 462; and 9 additional hours in CSCI at the 300 level or above.
  • Required courses outside the major23 hours: MATH 191, 192, 251; PHYS 221, and either 222 or 231; STAT 225.
  • 83. Lectureships In Computer Science
    of Department. Professor Hilary J. Kahn (computer science – cad).Professor David S. Brée (Artificial Intelligence). Professor Howard
    http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/Jobs_subweb/general_information.asp
    NEWS CONTACT SEARCH GUIDE ... SITE A-Z visitor information research study industrial links people events intranet home page University home page
    General Information
    Jobs and
    Opportunities Department University Elsewhere Search site Quick search jobs
    Department of Computer Science The 21 st 50 Years after the birth of the Baby, the University is making fresh appointments in the Department of Computer Science enabling it to expand into new, exciting areas of research and consolidate its leading international research position. The following pages give some general information about the Department, its structure and resources and about the postgraduate and undergraduate schools. In addition, it gives an outline of the major research of the Department and the place of research students in the research community. Specific details relating to this post are given at Annex A. General Information The Department currently has an academic establishment of about sixty, including seventeen professors: Professor Brian C. Warboys (Software Engineering) Professor Stephen B. Furber (Computer Engineering) currently Head of Department

    84. RECCAD ­ Reconstruction And Analysis Of Complex Objects For Building CAD Models
    RECcad ­ Reconstruction and Analysis of Complex Objects for Building cad ModelsBased on Measured Data. of computer science, Cardiff, UK (ralph.martin@cs.
    http://www.ercim.org/publication/Ercim_News/enw31/hlavac.html
    subscribe search back issues on-line order back issues ERCIM website quick index ERCIM home page ACTIVITIES Scientific fields of competence EU-NSF strategic workshops 10 years ERCIM Working Groups Digital Library Initiative Event Sponsorship Fellowship Programme Cor Baayen award Projects Future ERCIM Events Past ERCIM Events PUBLICATIONS ERCIM News Annual report Technical Reports Workshop Proceedings Prospective Reports Strategic Reports Members' Libraries ABOUT ERCIM Organizational structure Members ERCIM office Board of Directors Executive Committee Logos for Download Posters LINKS Job opportunities Calendar of Events Spin-off Companies WORKSPACES Archives (restricted) BSCW server (restricted)
    ERCIM News No.31 - October 1997
    The RECCAD project aim is to create a full geometric 3D model of a real existing object (eg a clay model created by a designer) automatically from several range images taken from different viewpoints. This joint research project supported by the European Union Copernicus action started in April 1995 and finishes in March 1998.
    A toy elephant 3D model.

    85. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Computer Graphics - General
    version of the magazine dealing with 3D graphics, cad, animation, visualisation Locationusa Last checked 20010830 World Lecture Hall computer science Set of
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/c/computergraphics-general.htm
    BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
    Computer graphics - general
    A-Z Index Titles Descriptions
  • Computer Graphics World
  • European Association for Computer Graphics
  • Graphics, Visualisation and Usability Center Research
  • Imaging Web ...
  • World Lecture Hall: Computer Science Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Computer Graphics World
    Online version of the magazine dealing with 3D graphics, CAD, animation, visualisation, virtual reality and multimedia. Includes tables of contents of the latest issue, and an archive of previous issues from 1995 onwards, with selected articles available online.
    Author: PennWell Corporation and PennNet, Inc
    Subjects: computer aided design, computer graphics - general, multimedia - general, virtual reality
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    ResourceType:
    magazine
    Location: usa
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    European Association for Computer Graphics
    Association for graphics professionals, which includes information on mailing lists, conferences, workshops and publications.
    Author: Manchester University Computer Graphics Unit
    Subjects: computer graphics - general
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    ResourceType:
    institution Location: uk Last checked:
    Graphics, Visualisation and Usability Center Research
  • 86. Computer Science - Careers And Learning Resources
    Systems Careers Data Entry Clerk Data Processor Equipment Repairers DatabaseAdministrators cadCAM Technicians Careers in computer science Careers in
    http://www.geocities.com/soarcatb/page17.html
    V OCATIONAL
    INFORMATION CENTER Computer Science Career Guide
    Explore careers in Computer Science with the following links to job descriptions, which include information such as daily activities, skill requirements, salary and training required. To learn more about Computer Science, follow the related links below the career descriptions section. Home Careers Skills Schools ... About Computer Career Descriptions Artificial Intelligence Careers
    Business and Information Systems Careers

    Data Entry Clerk

    Data Processor Equipment Repairers
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    Web Design Technician
    Computer Related Sites Web Design
    Anyone Can Build a Website-
    Clip Art and Image Search Engines

    Creating Web Pages

    Design It Net- Free online Tools
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    What is Computer Graphics
    Web Tutorials Active Server Pages - Tutorial for Beginners Front Page Online Training HTML Java Script Flash Tutorials Java Tutorials ... Web Tutorials Online Internet Atlas of Cyberspace CGI Documents Cookie Central Country Codes for URLs ... World Wide Web Consortium l ZD Net Privacy, Rights, Ethics and Law Cybercrime Ethics in Computing IP - The National Academies for Intellectual Property Multimedia Law Handbook ... Privacy Rights Clearinghouse Certification Certification Links and Resources Certification Tutorials Cisco - Career Certifications CompTIA Certification Home Page ... Computer Certification - About.com

    87. Math/CS Colloquium Series 2002/2003
    one of the most important and difficult problems in cad (computerAided Design assistantprofessor at the Department of Mathematics and computer science at the
    http://www.cs.umsl.edu/~janikow/2003Colloq.html
    Dept Colloquium Schedule for Spring 2003
    Maintained by: Cezary Z. Janikow
  • Venue: Tools: overhead projector or PC projector (please request in advance) Note: with possible candidates coming for interview we may have to reschedule or move some talks
  • Schedule Feb 20, 3:30pm* CCB 302 (Note time shift) Feb 27 We have a candidadte for CS position speaking 3-4pm please attend
  • Mar 6 ... Mar 20, 3pm* CCB005 (Note room change)
  • April 3, 3pm* CCB302 (Note date change) April 23, 3pm, CCB302 ... TBA

  • Jan 30, 3pm: Ku-Jin Kim
    Title:
    Surface and Surface Intersection
    Abstract: SSI (Surface and surface intersection) is one of the most
    important and difficult problems in CAD (Computer-Aided Design),
    CAM (Computer-Aided Manufacturing) and geometric/surface modeling.

    88. The School Of Architecture Offers The Following Courses
    Symmetry Patterns and Configurations; 48749 Special Topics in cad; 48-760 computerscience Courses 15-211 Fundamental Structures of computer science I; 15-212
    http://weld.arc.cmu.edu/grads/programs/courses.html
    The School of Architecture offers the following courses: Computational Design Courses:
    Building Performance Courses:
    Computational Design and Building Performance Courses
    Computer Science Courses: Additional Information can be found in the Carnegie Mellon course schedule page

    89. Electrical Engineering And Computer Science
    357 or computer science 357. SPRING. 3 (Offered in odd numbered years) 359.computerAided Design and Manufacturing. computer-aided design (cad) and
    http://www.vanderbilt.edu/catalogs/grad/Grad14.html

    Graduate School Catalog
    Catalog Home Vanderbilt Home
    Electrical Engineering
    CHAIR Arthur J. Brodersen
    DIRECTOR OF GRADUATE STUDIES Francis M. Wells
    PROFESSORS EMERITI L. Ensign Johnson, Edward J. White
    PROFESSORS A. B. Bonds, Arthur J. Brodersen, James A. Cadzow, George E. Cook, Jimmy L. Davidson, Daniel M. Fleetwood, Kenneth F. Galloway, Kazuhiko Kawamura, Ronald D. Schrimpf, Richard G. Shiavi, Janos Sztipanovits
    DEGREES OFFERED:
    ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy PROGRAMS in electrical engineering are offered in the areas of automatic control systems, analog and digital circuits, computer engineering, intelligent systems, solid state devices, signal processing and analysis, robotics, microelectronics, and related areas in biomedical engineering.
    Specific and current degree requirements (including course selection, committee selection, preliminary examination, thesis/dissertation, and dissertation defense policies) are detailed in the Graduate Policy Document. A copy of this document should be obtained from the program office.
    The Master of Engineering, an advanced professional degree for engineers, is offered by the School of Engineering.

    90. Computer Science And Computer Engineering -- Pacific Lutheran University
    Home News Programs Courses Faculty Students Help Current Semester Schedule Spring 2003 Courses CSCE Help Page Check out the HUB( ); PLUTRON The Official ACM science Club @ PLU Need a bit of help? There are New Tutoring Hours in the Lab. computer
    http://www.cs.plu.edu/
    Home News Programs Courses ... Help Current Semester Schedule
    Spring 2003 Courses
    CSCE Help Page
    Check out the HUB( );
    PLUTRON

    The Official ACM Science Club @ PLU
    Need a bit of help? There are New Tutoring Hours in the Lab Degrees Offered
  • Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
  • Bachelor of Arts, Computer Science
  • Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering Computer Science
    Computer science deals with the theory, design, and application of computing systems and the study of the storing and manipulation of information. The program at Pacific Lutheran University provides a broad base core of fundamental material that stresses analysis and design experiences with substantial laboratory work, including software development. In addition, students are exposed to a variety of programming languages and systems. Students can choose from a number of upper level courses which ensure a depth of knowledge and an understanding of current developments in the field. The Bachelor of Science degree in computer science has been accredited by the Computer Science Accreditation Commission of the Computing Sciences Accreditation Board, Inc.
  • 91. UVA Computer Science: 1997 Graduate Study
    Research Areas Experimental computer science. computer science DepartmentFunding. computer science PhD's Produced. computer science Majors.
    http://www.cs.virginia.edu/study/
    U NIVERSITY of V ... Funding
    1997 Graduate Study
    Note:
    This study was done in 1997 and is kept here for historical reasons. Please see our research pages and Why UVa? for current information about our department.
    The Department
    • Small: Incoming classes deliberately kept to
    • International : About 20% from foreign countries.
    • Research: Quickly pair students with projects, including many undergrads.
    • Cooperation: Routine collaborations between research teams.
    • Collegiality
    Creating Systems that Really Work
    Research Areas: Experimental Computer Science
    Computer Science Department Funding
    Computer Science Majors Department of Computer Science
    School of Engineering
    University of Virginia
    151 Engineer's Way, P.O. Box 400740
    Charlottesville
    Virginia
    (434) 982-2200 Fax: (434) 982-2214 Web Comments: webteam@cs.virginia.edu

    92. University Of Windsor - Faculty Positions - Engineering Three-Year Limited-Term
    or a closely related discipline together with experience of using cad/CAE packages willinclude the teaching of undergraduate courses in computer aided design
    http://athena.uwindsor.ca/units/vpacademic/faculty_jobs/facjobs_v2.nsf/234c4731b

    93. NCSU Collaborative Benchmarking Laboratory
    Welcome to the Collaborative Benchmarking Laboratory, part of the Departmentof computer science at North Carolina State University.
    http://www.cbl.ncsu.edu/
    Welcome to the Collaborative Benchmarking Laboratory, part of the
    Department of Computer Science at North Carolina State University.
    About CBL
    How to contact/find us
    CBL People

    Open positions with CBL
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    DARPA
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    Thank you for visiting! Click HERE to access our stats page. brglez@cbl.ncsu.edu Last modified: Tuesday, March 07 2000.

    94. DEAS - Undergraduate Study - Engineering Sciences - Mechanical And Materials Sci
    a range of narrower topics computeraided design (cad) and computer-aided manufacturing Materialsscience at Harvard is an integral part of a mechanical
    http://www.deas.harvard.edu/undergradstudy/engineeringsciences/mechanical/
    Engineering Sciences
    In addition to basic courses on the mechanical and thermal properties of solids and fluids, mechanical engineering at Harvard encompasses a range of narrower topics: computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), robotics, and manufacturing. Undergraduates participate actively in hands-on laboratories and in research and design activities that use up-to-date equipment and facilities. True to DEAS's interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approach, mechanical engineering allows students to incorporate elements of biomechanics and bioelectricity, which some students pursue within the context of biomedical sciences and engineering. Materials science at Harvard is an integral part of a mechanical engineer's curriculum. It embraces topics ranging from solid and fracture mechanics (what factors determine how materials crack, creep, and fail and how we can design and synthesize better structural materials and composites) to atomic-scale studies of condensed-matter physics (what atomic and molecular factors dictate the macroscopic properties of materials and how we can fabricate, sometimes one atomic layer at a time, materials with special properties for special purposes.)
    Division of Engineering

    95. NSF: CISE: Divisions
    National science Foundation Workshop on Future Research Directions in cad for ElectronicSystems Putting the 'D' Back in cad . 1314 May 1996. Seattle, WA.
    http://www.cise.nsf.gov/ccr/nsf-workshop/
    Even though this page uses Javascript it is functional without it. If you experience any problems with the page you can contact Technical Support at cts@nsf.gov. The Division of Computer-Communication Research (CCR) supports research in a broad array of disciplines ranging over theory, analysis, design, construction, and utilization of computing and networking hardware and software. Funding programs in the division are structured in ten program units corresponding to major subject areas in computer science and engineering. In addition, CCR supports research on algorithms and computing and communication techniques to exploit emerging technologies such as nanoscale and quantum devices. CCR also encourage multi-disciplinary research in the context of computer science and engineering, including research on algorithms and software for challenging computational problems in science and engineering. CCR Regular Programs Theory of Computing (TOC) Design Automation for Micro and Nano Systems (DA) Graphics, Symbolic and Geometric Computation (GSG)

    96. Endustriyel Klima Tesisleri Imalati Tetisan
    Tetisan hijyen ortam (temiz oda) klima sistemleri ile tekstil klima sistemleri ve filtre, fan, damper, gibi birçok ürün imal etmektedir. Ltd. ti. Tunç cad. Has Sanayi Sitesi . A Blok 34850 Hadmköy / stanbul
    http://www.tetisan.com/
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