Organizing committee:This conference will revolve around lab sessions and panel discussions in which software will be demonstrated and directions for future software development debated by leading computational geometers. Talks will focus on applications of computation geometry and on techniques for writing robust and usable software.
N. Amenta, Geometry Center
B. Chazelle, Princeton
January 18-20, 1995
The Geometry Center
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN
Without a forum to display and publish software, there is no incentive for academics to develop it. This workshop will give people a chance to show off their software in lab sessions. Each session will have five or six people demonstrating their software simultaneously, and the other participants can wander from station to station to discuss the software with the authors. Lab sessions will be preceded by talks or introductions describing the software to be shown.
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The Geometry Center
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207 Church Street S.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: (612) 626-0888
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