Synopsis
The present proceedings comprise the contributions of scientists, most of them from the USSR Academy of Sciences and the Siemens AG, Research & Development Department, to a joint meeting on advanced topics of information processing. The symposium was initiated by Prof. Dr. I. Mizin, Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, and Prof. Dr. H. Schwärtzel, Vice President of the Siemens AG and Head of the Applied Computer Sciences & Software Department. The joint symposium - held in Moscow in June 1990 - provided a platform for exchanging results and discussing most recent advances in the field of Information Processing and Software and of Systems Design Automation. The proceedings give an overview of research activities and an insight to highlight topics of both participating groups. The symposium dedicated to Information Processing and Software covered a broad range of different aspects with a focus on AI, CASE, and Human Interfaces. Special topics included Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Image and Speech Processing, and Multi Media Dialogue Techniques. The second symposium covered concepts, approaches, and implementation aspects as well as future trends concerning Systems Design Automation especially for VLSI circuits. Major topics were Hardware Synthesis and Hardware Specification, Physical Design, Testing Aspects and Simulation, Framework, and Cellular Automata.
Synopsis
These proceedings comprise the contributions of scientists, most of them from the USSR Academy of Sciences and the Siemens AG, Research and Development Department, to a joint meeting on advanced topics of information processing. The joint symposium, held in Moscow in June 1990, provided a platform for exchanging results and discussing the most recent advances in the fields of information processing, software and systems design automation. The symposium dedicated to information processing and software covered a broad range of different aspects with a focus on AI, CASE, and human interfaces. Special topics included artificial intelligence, machine learning, image and speech processing, and multimedia dialogue techniques. The second symposium covered concepts, approaches, and implementation aspects as well as future trends concerning systems design automation, especially for VLSI circuits. Major topics were hardware synthesis and hardware specification, physical design, testing aspects and simulation, framework and cellular automata.
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