Call For Papers

1998 ASME 
Design Engineering Technical Conferences 
and 
Computers in Engineering Conference
Omni Hotel at CNN Center 
Atlanta, Georgia 

September 13-16

 
  Last Modified: 24-Nov-97 

General Information:

*The 1998 ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences and the Computers in Engineering Conference will be held in Atlanta, Georgia at the Omni Hotel at CNN Center hosted by the Design Engineering Division of ASME and the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology

*The overall conference consists of several individual Technical Conferences sponsored by technical committees within the Design Engineering and Computers in Engineering Divisions of ASME.

*For inquiries concerning individual Technical Conference arrangements please contact the respective conference chairs.

*For inquiries concerning General Conference arrangements please contact:

General Conference Co-Chair:
Professor Harvey Lipkin
George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332-0405
Voice: (404) 894-7410
Fax: (404) 894-8496
Email: harvey.lipkin@me.gatech.edu

General Conference Co-Chair:
Professor Farrokh Mistree
George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332-0405
Voice: (404) 894-8412
Fax: (404) 894-9342
Email: farrokh.mistree@me.gatech.edu


Author Information:

*Papers are due: January 30, 1998 
*Decision on Papers sent to Authors: April 15, 1998 
*Final Papers Due at ASME Headquarters: May 15, 1998 

*All papers submitted to the 1998 ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers in Engineering Conference will be reviewed for presentation at the conference and publication in the CD-ROM proceedings.
*Submit five (5) copies of each paper to the designated individual of the respective Technical Conference for review.
*The title page must include the name, address, and telephone number of the contact author, and the affiliation of all authors.
*For more information see the respective the Technical Conference.

1997 Style Sheets (To be updated for 1998):
*A version of the ASME DETC97 LaTeX style sheet has been created. Please contact Prof. Harry Cheng (hhcheng@ucdavis.edu) for comments and suggestions.
*Word and WordPerfect style sheets will be made available through ASME.

1997 CD-ROM Proceedings (To be updated for 1998):
The conference proceedings will be published in CD-ROM format. This format will allow papers equivalent in length of up to 12 pages with color figures. The papers must still be submitted in printed form for review, but the final versions will need to be in PostScript format with TIFF generated figures. A "style sheet" will be available for those authors preparing their manuscript using LaTex, MS Word, etc. A printed volume of abstracts will be provided to the attendees. Each author will be required to provide a one-page extended abstract in photo-ready format with their final submission.

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Technical Conferences

*25th Biennial Mechanisms Conference

*24th Design Automation Conference

*10th International Conference on Design Theory and Methodology

*3rd Design for Manufacturing Conference

*6th Flexible Assembly Conference

*18th Computers In Engineering Conference

*12th Engineering Information Management Symposium


25th Biennial Mechanisms Conference

The ASME Mechanisms Committee invites papers in all areas of design, kinematics, dynamics, robotics, and software development related to mechanisms and mechanical systems. Suggested technical areas for paper submissions are include but are not limited to the following:

*Machine Dynamics
*Machine Elements
*Mechanical Automation Systems
*Robotics
*Planar Mechanisms
*Spatial Mechanisms
*Software Development
*Theoretical and Computational Kinematics

Please submit 5 copies of each paper by January 30, 1998 to one of the following Area Program Organizers:
 
Kinematic Theory and Spatial Linkages 
Dr. Kazem Kazerounian 
Department of Mechanical Engineering 
University of Connecticut 
Storrs, CT 06269-3139 
Voice: (203)486-2251 
Fax: (203)486-5088 
Email: kazem@eng2.uconn.edu 
Planar, Flexible and Compliant Linkages 
John Mirth 
Department of Mechanical Engineering 
University of Wisconsin - Platteville 
Platteville, WI  53818 
Voice: (608) 342-1642 
Fax: (608) 342-1566 
Email: mirth@uwplatt.edu 
 
Robot System Design, Kinematics and Path Planning 
Dr. Robert Williams 
Mechanical Engineering Department 
Ohio University 
257 Stocker Center 
Athens, OH 45701-2979 
Voice: (614)593-1096 
Fax: (614)593-0476 
Email: bobw@bobcat.ent.ohiou.edu
Gear, Cam, and Linkage Systems and Applications 
Dr. John Beard 
Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Mechanics Department 
Michigan Technological University 
1400 Townsend Drive 
Houghton, MI 49931 
Voice: (906)487-3110 
Fax: (906)487-2822 
Email: jebeard@mtu.edu 
Parallel Manipulators Design, Planning and Control 
Dr. Shin-Min (Simon) Song 
Department of Mechanical Engineering 
University of Illinois at Chicago 
842 W. Taylor St., Room 2039 
Chicago, Illinois 60607-7022 
Voice: (312)996-2427 
Fax: (312)413-0447 
Email: smsong@uic.edu
Machine Dynamics and Balancing 
Dr. Kambiz Farhang 
Mechanical Engineering Department 
Southern Illinois University 
Carbondale, IL 62901 
Voice: (618) 453-7002 
Email: farhang@siu.edu
Robot System Dynamics and Control 
Dr. Robert A. Freeman 
Mechanical Engineering Department 
University of Texas Pan American 
1201 West University Drive 
Edinburg, TX 78539 
Voice: (210)580-3634 
Fax: (210)381-3527 
Email: rafree@sun-server.engr.panam.edu 
Mechanical Design Issues in MEMS 
Dr. Suresh G.K. Ananthasuresh 
Department of Mechanical Engineering 
The University of Pennsylvania 
Philadelphia, PA 19104 
Voice: (215) 898-7191 
Fax: (215) 573-6334 
Email: gksuresh@seas.upenn.edu 
More Information: 
http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~gksuresh/mems-session.html 
Mechanisms from Industry 
Dr. Stephen Derby 
Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical 
   Engineering and Mechanics 
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 
Troy, NY 12180 
Voice: (518) 276-6991 
Fax: (518) 276-2623 
Email: derbys@rpi.edu 
Theory and Applications of Force Synthesis 
Dr. S.V. Sreenivasan, Assistant Professor 
Department of Mechanical Engineering 
The University of Texas at Austin 
Austin, TX 78712 
Voice: (512) 471-6546 
Fax: (512) 471-8727 
Email: sv.sreeni@mail.utexas.edu 
For more information, please visit the URL: 
http://laplace.mer.utexas.edu/~sreeni/ForceSynthesis.html
Design and Operation of High Speed 
and High Accuracy Computer Controlled Machines 
Dr. J. Rastegar 
Mechanical Engineering Department 
State University of New York at Stony Brook 
Stony Brook, New York 11794-2300 
Voice: (516) 632-8314 
Fax: (516) 632-8544 
Email: rastegar@motion.eng.sunysb.edu 

Dr. Chris Paredis 
Engineering Design Research Center 
Carnegie Mellon University 
Hamburg Hall 1212 
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 
Voice: (412) 268-8299 
Fax: (412) 268-5229 
Email: paredis@cmu.edu 
More Information: 
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The Application of Smart Materials 
to High Speed and High Accuracy Machines 
Dr. J. Rastegar 
Mechanical Engineering Department 
State University of New York at Stony Brook 
Stony Brook, New York 11794-2300 
Voice: (516) 632-8314 
Fax: (516) 632-8544 
Email: rastegar@motion.eng.sunysb.edu 

Ahmad A. Ismaili 
Mechanical Engineering Department 
Tennessee Technological University 
Cookeville, TN 38501 
Voice: (615) 372-6143 
Fax: (615) 372-6340 
Email: asmaili@tntech.edu 
More Information: 
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Student Mechanism Design Competition: All students are encouraged to submit a project concerning the original design of a mechanism. Demonstrative models are highly encouraged. The competition has Undergraduate and Graduate Divisions. Prizes will be awarded courtesy of Eastman Chemical Company, General Electric Company, Westpoint Foundry & Machine, and Hoffer Flow Controls. For complete details visit: http://www2.et.byu.edu/~llhwww/contest.html

All inquiries related to the Student Design Competition should be directed to:
Dr. Larry Howell
242 CB Mechanical Engineering Department
Brigham Young University
Provo, UT
Voice: (801)378-8037
Email: lhowell@et.byu.edu

Dr. Richard Stamper
Mechanical Engineering Department
307 Ross Hall
Auburn University
Auburn, AL 36849
Voice: (334) 844-3360
Fax: (334) 844-3307
Email: rstamper@eng.auburn.edu
 

Tutorials: We are looking for tutorial topics to be offered either before or after the conference session on relevant topics from both academia (e.g. Mechanism Synthesis, Kinematic and Dynamic Analysis, VR techniques in Engineering, etc.) and industry ( e.g. CAD systems, ProE, ADAMS, Working Model). Please email suggested topics that you would like to see offered, or topics that you would like to offer yourself to:
Dr. Stephen Derby
Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering and Mechanics
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Troy, NY 12180
Voice: (518) 276-6991
Fax: (518) 276-2623
Email: derbys@rpi.edu

All inquiries related to the conference and suggestions for:
Special session topics and
Panel sessions
should be directed to the
Conference Chair:
Prof. Lung-Wen Tsai
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742
Voice: (301)405-6629
Fax: (301) 405-6707
Email: lwtsai@isr.umd.edu

Program Chair:
Prof. Clement M. Gosselin
Departement de Genie Mecanique
Universite Laval Quebec
Quebec, CANADA, G1K 7P4
Voice: (418)656-3474
Fax: (418)656-7415
Email: gosselin@gmc.ulaval.ca
URL: http://wwwrobot.gmc.ulaval.ca/~gosselin

Download the Mechanisms Papers Review Form:
Text Format
PDF Format
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Mechanisms Committee Homepage - http://helix.gatech.edu/MechanismsCommittee/

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24th Design Automation Conference

The ASME Design Automation Committee invites papers in all areas of design automation related to mechanical systems. Papers with examples from industrial practice are encouraged. Suggested technical areas for paper submissions are listed below. Papers in other areas of design automation are also welcome.

*Artificial intelligence and knowledge based systems in design
*Concurrent design, design for manufacture
*Mechanical and structural design optimization
*Design issues in mechanical systems simulation
*Decomposition methods in design and optimization
*Finite element applications in design and optimization
*Robust design and life-cycle issues
*Geometric modeling
*Parametric and variational geometry
*Feature based design
*Object-oriented design and analysis
*Tolerance analysis and synthesis
*Layered manufacturing
*Virtual reality in design
*Web-based design
*Industrial examples, developments and perspectives

All papers must be submitted in printed form and will be reviewed for simultaneous presentations at the conference and publication in the CD-ROM conference proceedings. Title page must include address and telephone number of contact, key word(s), and an abstract.

All inquiries related to the conference and suggestions for special session topics and panel sessions should be directed to the
Conference Chair:
Professor Alan Parkinson
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Brigham Young University
Provo, UT 84602
Voice: (801)378-2625
Fax: (801)378-5037
Email: parkinson@byu.edu

Please submit 5 copies of each paper by January 30, 1998 to one of the following Program Organizers:

Submissions from the U.S.  should be sent to:
Program Chair:
Dr. Mark Ganter
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195-2600
Voice: (206)543-5487
Fax: (206)685-8047
Email: ganter@u.washington.edu

Submissions from Pacific Rim countries should be sent to: 
Prof. Masataka Yoshimura
International Papers Review Co-Chair
Department of Precision Engineering
Graduate School of Engineering
Kyoto University
Fax: +81-75-771-7286
Email: yoshimura@prec.kyoto-u.ac.jp

European Submissions should be sent to: 
Prof. Vincent Braibant
International Papers Review Co-Chair
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Pôle Universitaire Léonard de Vinci
92916 Paris La Défense Cedex
Voice : (33)  -1-41.16.71.40
            (33) -1-41.16.71.80
Fax : (33)-1-41.16.72.72
Email: Vincent.Braibant@devinci.fr

All other international submissions should be sent to: 
Prof. Judy Vance
International Papers Review Co-Chair
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
2090 Black Engineering Bldg.
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa 50011
Voice: 515-294-9474
Fax: 515-294-5530
Email: jmvance@iastate.edu
 

ASMEDA Web Page - http://www.me.washington.edu/~asmeda

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10th International Conference on Design Theory and Methodology

Scholarly papers in the all areas of Design Theory and Methodology are solicited. Suggested Topics include, but are not limited to
 
* Systematic Design Theories  * Design Teams 
* Cognitive Design Theories  * Design Education 
* Product Development  * Design Trade-Off Studies 
* Assembly/Component Architecture  * Decision-techniques in Design 
* Product Families  * Conceptual Design Techniques 
* Concurrent Design  * Innovative Design Techniques 
* Large System Design  * Re-design Techniques 
* Life Cycle Design  * Robust Design Theories 
* Design Representation Theory  * Reverse Engineering 
* Design Science  * Industrial applications of DTM 
Papers in Design Theory and Methodology are expected to improve the understanding and practice of mechanical engineering design. Appropriate validation and verification methods should be used, with industrial application being encouraged. Papers within the domain of computer tools, manufacturing, kinematics or machine elements are also welcome when focused upon improving our understanding of design.

Only one paper acceptance per author is permitted for the Design Theory and Methodology Conference this year. Authors submitting more than one paper will, upon sucessful review of their multiple papers, be asked to select one for acceptance, and all of the other papers will not be accepted. Authors are permitted, however, one additional paper for submission to the focused session on design education.

Full length papers should be submitted for review and those accepted for the conference will be published in CD-ROM conference proceedings. Papers of special note will be further reviewed for the Best Paper award. The paper's title page must include the address and telephone number (E-mail if available) of a contact person along with key word(s) (from the list above if possible) and an abstract.

Conference Chair:
Dr. Jami Shah
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-6106
Voice: (602)965-6145
Fax: (602)965-2412
Email: jami.shah@asu.edu

Please submit 5 copies of each paper by January 30, 1998 to the
Program Chair:
Prof. Kevin Otto
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue #3-449B
Cambridge, MA 02139
Voice: (617) 253-8199
Fax: (617) 258-6427
Email: knotto@mit.edu
Web: http://design.mit.edu/knotto/

Most Recent Author Information - http://design.mit.edu/DTM1998/

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3rd Design for Manufacturing Conference

The theme for the 1998 ASME Design for Manufacturing Conference is "DFM in Preparation for the 21st Century". Papers are solicited in the all core areas of design for manufacturing as well as new challenges, paradigms and opportunities that arise with recent rapid progress in Information Technology and Global Enterprises. This conference solicits both fundamental research and cutting edge industrial practice papers with a goal toward bringing together DFM practitioners from universities, industries and government organizations.

Papers are solicited in the following areas, but not limited to:

* Assembly Modeling
* CAD and Planning Integration
* Computer Supported Collaboration / Cooperation
Concurrent Product and Process Design
* Cost Estimation
* Design For Assembly
* Design For Remanufacture / Service
* Design Synthesis / Generation
* Environmentally Conscious Design and Manufacturing
* Mass Customization
* Network-Centric CAD
* Practical Issues in DFM
*  Solid Modeling Techniques
* Virtual Reality in Design and Manufacturing

All papers will be reviewed for simultaneous presentation at the conference and CD-ROM publication in the conference proceedings. Title page must include address and telephone number of contact, key word(s), and an abstract. Papers must not exceed 6,000 words, as defined by the ASME Journal of Mechanical Design guidelines. Papers of special note will be further reviewed for the Best Paper award.

Please submit 5 copies of each paper by January 30, 1998 to the
Conference Chair:
Dr. Jai Menon
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
P.O. Box 704
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
Voice: (914) 784-6942
Fax: (914) 784-7667
Email: menon@watson.ibm.com
URL: http://www.research.ibm.com/people/m/menon/
 

Program Chairs:
Dr. Satyandra K. Gupta
Robotics Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburg, PA 15213
Voice: (412) 268-8780
Fax: (412) 268-5569
Email: skgupta@ri.cmu.edu
URL: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~skgupta

Dr. William C. Regli
Drexel University
Mathematics and Computer Science
32nd and Chestnut Streets
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Voice: (215) 895 - 6827
Fax: (215) 895 - 1582
Email: wregli@mcs.drexel.edu
URL: http://www.mcs.drexel.edu/~wregli

Detailed Information on DFM Conference can be found at - http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/user/skgupta/www/cfp98

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6th Flexible Assembly Conference

The Flexible Assembly Conference organizes formal presentation of technical papers and special panel sessions on issues in the design and analysis of flexible assembly processes and systems. Topics include:

* Assembly Sequence analysis and synthesis
* Robot programming and integration
Specialized grippers and fixtures
* Vision system integration
* Simulation and virtual reality

Please submit 5 copies of each paper by January 30, 1998 to the
Conference and Program Chair:
Prof. A. H. Soni
Director, Center for Advanced Manufacturing Systems
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0072
Voice: (513) 556-2709
Fax: (513) 556-3390
Email: atmaram.soni@uc.edu

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18th Computers In Engineering Conference

The Computers In Engineering Conference serves as a forum to address the critical issues of representation, management, and exchange of information, throughout the entire product life-cycle process, to support the engineering enterprise. Important changes in this year's conference include the: Papers are solicited for presentation and discussion on:
*CAD/CAM/CAE/CIM,
*Concurrent engineering,
*Feature-based design and manufacturing,
*AI in engineering,
*Virtual environments for product development,
*Rapid prototyping and manufacturing,
*Finite element methods,
*Computational fluid dynamics,
*Engineering analysis,
*Simulation,
*Graphical user interfaces and multimedia,
*Engineering information management, and
*Educational applications.

Joint symposia co-sponsored by CIE, DAC, and DFM will cover topics in the areas of:
*Internet-aided design
Manufacturing, and commerce
Internet-based CAD/CAM/CAE
Monitoring and control applications
Representation schemes and data models
Rapid modeling
Analysis and decision-making
System and user-interfaces (WWW, Java, VR, etc.).

Please submit 5 copies of each paper by January 30, 1998 to one of the following Area Program Organizers:

Send papers on feature-based design and manufacturing, CAD/CAM/CAE/CIM, concurrent engineering, and geometric modeling to:
Dr. Richard H. Crawford
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX 78712-1063 USA
Voice: (512) 471-3030
Fax: (512) 471-7682
Email: rhc@mail.utexas.edu

Send papers on virtual environments for engineering, virtual reality applications, virtual manufacturing process models, product models for virtual environments, and virtual prototyping to:
Dr. David E. Lee 
Mechanical Manufacturing Organization
TRW Inc.
One Space Park M3/1012
Redondo Beach, CA 90278
Voice: (310) 812-5797
Fax: (310) 813-5409
Email: david.e.lee@trw.com
More Information: http://ime.ucla.edu/~cieves

Send papers on intelligent design environments, knowledge-based systems, non-traditional computing and simulation, fuzzy logic in control, fuzzy sets and systems, and AI in engineering to:
Dr. Anthony de Sam Lazaro
Dean of Engineering
Cebula Hall, St. Martin's College
5300 Pacific Avenue
Lacey, WA 98503 USA
Voice: (360) 438-4553
Fax: (360) 438-4548
Email: lazaro@crc.stmartin.edu

Send papers on languages and tools for embedded and ubiquitous computing, mobile agents and their applications, co-design of hardware and embedded software, network-based open architecture manufacturing systems and smart appliances, remote human-machine interaction and visualization, and new design and manufacturing paradigms to:
Dr. Harry Cheng
Department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering
University of California, Davis
Davis, CA 95616
Voice: (916)752-5020
Fax: (916)752-4158
Email: hhcheng@ucdavis.edu

Send papers on the use of multimedia for engineering education, the role of internet in higher education, CAD and robotics in higher education, mechatronics and data acquisition, and software tools in the classroom to:
Dr. Mohammad Khosrowjerdi
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Western New England College
1215 Wilbraham Road
Springfield, Massachusetts 01119
Voice: (413) 782-3111, (413) 596-4405
Fax: (413) 782-1746
Email: mkhosrow@aol.com

Send papers on computers in energy systems, computational fluid mechanics, computational heat transfer, energy, thermofluids and environment, modeling of waste thermal destruction systems, and pollution to:
Dr. David G. Lilley
Lilley & Associates
Route 1, Box 151
Stillwater, OK 74074-9709
Voice: (405) 372-6427
Fax (405) 372-8969
Email: fire@provalue.net

Send papers on finite element techniques and computational mechanics to:
Dr. Fai Ma
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720-1740
Voice: (510) 643-6527
Fax: (510) 642-6163
Email: fma@euler.Berkeley.edu

Send papers on topics in the area of internet-based CAD/CAM/CAE (including use of Java, VRML, etc.), representation schemes and data models, rapid modeling, analysis and decision-making methodologies, system integration issues for collaborative design, manufacturing and new product development, new paradigms for customer vendor interaction, and implications on supply chain operations and electronic commerce (e.g., outsourcing, vendor selection, RFQ processing and bidding, order entry, etc.) to:
Dr. Raj Veeramani
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Department of Industrial Engineering
1513 University Avenue
Madison, WI 53706 USA
Voice: (608) 262-0861
Fax: (608) 262-8454
Email: raj@engr.wisc.edu
More Information: http://128.104.190.194/cie98/cfp98.html

Conference Chair:
Dr. Kos Ishii
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305 USA
Voice: (415) 725-1840
Fax: (415) 723-3521
Email: ishii@cdr.stanford.edu

Program Chair:
Professor David Rosen
George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332-0405
Voice: (404) 894-9668
Fax: (404) 894-9342
Email: david.rosen@me.gatech.edu
 

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12th Engineering Information Management Symposium

Companies are facing manifold challenges. International competition, rising customer expectations as well as social and environmental issues are the influences which have to be dealt with throughout the entire product life cycle. Optimization of product development processes, the manufacturing and distribution processes as well as the organizational structures is necessary. The backbone of a company are information management systems adapted to the specific needs of the company, the products to be produced and the procedures during product development. The goal of the 12th Engineering Information Management Symposium of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) is to provide an open forum for discussion and dissemination of research and development in computer systems for integrated engineering. With multimedia, CAD/CAM, collaborative work, and other recent technological breakthroughs in communication and distributed heterogeneous computing environment, the management of information is becoming critical.

Submissions of relevant papers are solicited, suggested topics include, but are not limited to:

*IT support for Concurrent Engineering
*Engineering Information Modeling
*Enterprise Integration
*Life Cycle Support
*Long Term Archiving
*IT support for handling products and processes in an organizational background
*Business Process Alignment to Utilize IT
*Information Exchange Between Customers and Suppliers
*Product Development Using Digital Mock-Ups
*PDM, IPPD and CSCW in industry

Author Information:

Full-length papers due:                                 30January 1998
Decision on papers sent to authors by:      15 April 1998
Final submission due:                                   15 May 1998

Please submit your paper to one of the contact persons below. You are encouraged to submit your paper in electronic form. Acceptable formats are (in order of preference):

Conference Chair
Dr. Oliver Tegel
Technical University Berlin
ME Department
Sekr. H10 Strasse des 17. Juni 135
D-10623 Berlin, Germany
Phone: +49 30 314 24487
Fax: +49 30 314 26481
Email: tegel@prz.tu-berlin.de

Program Chair
Dr. Plamen Bliznakov
Parametric Techology Corp.
128 Technology Drive Waltham,
MA 02154 USA
Phone: +1 781 398 5712
Fax: +1 781 398-5633
Email: plamen@ptc.com

 

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