Preliminary Presentations
This is a preliminary listing of talk topics and presenters. Please check
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2D and 3D Graphics Systems
Chris Carlson and Scott Goodrich, Wolfram Research, Inc.
Advanced J/Link Programming
Todd Gayley, Wolfram Research, Inc.
Agents for E-Commerce
Daniel Reeves, University of Michigan
ASP and Reseller Licensing for webMathematica
Lars Hohmuth, Wolfram Research, Inc.
AVSLink: Connecting Mathematica and AVS/Express Using
MathLink
Chikara Miyaji, Japanese Institute of Sports Sciences
Contexts: What They Are and How to Use Them
John Novak, Wolfram Research, Inc.
Creating a Button-Driven Application
Al Hibbard, Central College, Iowa
Dbg: An Easy-to-Use Debugger
David Bailey, Salford Software Ltd
Direct Manipulation of Parameterized Graphics
Martin Kraus, Visualization and Interactive Systems Group, University of
Stuttgart, Germany
Discrete Optimization in Mathematica 4.2
Daniel Lichtblau, Wolfram Research, Inc.
Finite Groups and Diagrams
Gerrard Liddell, University of Otago, New Zealand
Future Directions in webMathematica
Todd Gayley, Wolfram Research, Inc.
Getting the Most out of (or into)
Import/Export
Dale Horton, Wolfram Research, Inc.
Graphing: A Package to Enhance Plots with Auxiliary Graphics
Barry Cherkas, Hunter College (CUNY)
High-Precision Approximate Solutions for Nonlinear 2x2 Systems of
First-Order IVPs with Periodic Solutions
Stephan V. Joubert, Technikon Pretoria, South Africa
Implementation of Java Photo Editor
Junzo Sato, University of Kumamoto, Japan
Importing, Exporting, and Manipulating XML in Mathematica
Import/Export
Chris Hill and Jason Harris, Wolfram Research, Inc.
Introduction to XML, XSL, Schemas, Namespaces
Chris Hill, Jason Harris, and Andy Hunt, Wolfram Research, Inc.
Iterating Mathematica Numerics
Rob Knapp, Wolfram Research, Inc.
J/Link Programming
Todd Gayley, Wolfram Research, Inc.
Java and the Digital Image Processing Application
Package
Mariusz Jankowski, University of Southern Maine
Learning Activity Modules in Chemical Engineering Using
webMathematica
Brian Higgins, University of California
Linear Algebra in Mathematica
Zbigniew Leyk, Wolfram Research, Inc.
Mathematica and MathML
Jason Harris and Neil Soiffer, Wolfram Research, Inc.
Mathematica as a Web Service
Todd Gayley, Wolfram Research, Inc.
Mathematica for ActiveX
Anton Rowe, Episoft, Inc.
Mathematica, Graphics, and Undergraduate Research
Experiences
Paul R. McCreary, Xavier University of Louisiana
Mathematica Link for Excel: A New Version
Anton Rowe, Episoft, Inc.
The Mathematical Explorer
Paul Wellin, Wolfram Research, Inc.
Stan Wagon, Macalaster College, Minnesota
Modelling, Analysis, and Prototyping for Rapid Manufacturing
Christopher J. Purcell, Defence R&D Canada
New Functions and Functionalities in functions.wolfram.com
Oleg Marichev and Michael Trott, Wolfram Research, Inc.
A New Modular and Extensible NDSolve
Rob Knapp and Mark Sofroniou, Wolfram Research, Inc.
Next-Generation Arbitrary-Precision Numerics in
Mathematica
Mark Sofroniou, Wolfram Research, Inc.
NMinimize: Global Optimization in Mathematica
Brett Champion, Wolfram Research, Inc.
Notation in Mathematica
Jason Harris, Wolfram Research, Inc.
Notebook ML
Andy Hunt and Andre Kuzniarek, Wolfram Research, Inc.
Optimization Using Genetic Algorithm
M. Asghar Bhatti, University of Iowa
Publicon: An Update
Andre Kuzniarek, Wolfram Research, Inc.
A Sneak Preview of the Mathematica Notebook Front End
Neil Soiffer and Theodore W. Gray, Wolfram Research, Inc.
Solving Difference Equations in Mathematica: Future
Directions
Unal Goktas, Wolfram Research, Inc.
Solving Systems of Equations and Inequalities over Specified Domains
Adam Strzebonski, Wolfram Research, Inc.
Stability Investigation of the Exact Symmetrical Solutions of the Plane
Newton's Many-Body Problem
Alexander Prokopenya, Brest Technical University, Republic of Belarus
Turning an Application into an Interface
Dale Horton, Wolfram Research, Inc.
UnRisk: Part 1
Andreas Binder, MathConsult GmbH
UnRisk: Part 2
Roman Maeder, MathConsult GmbH
Using J/Link to Run Common XML-Related Tools
Todd Gayley and Tom Wickham-Jones, Wolfram Research, Inc.
Using webMathematica as a Tool for Teaching Optics
James C. Wyant, The University of Arizona
webMathematica: Advanced Features
Tom Wickham-Jones, Wolfram Research, Inc.
webMathematica: Basics
Tom Wickham-Jones, Wolfram Research, Inc.
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