Informatics 2000
2nd Austrian-Hungarian Conference. OCG-NJSZT’86
Program:
1.Szekció. Társadalmi és gazdasági hatások
I. Schmoranz: Austrian Information Economy
P. P. Sint: Technology Assesementof new Telecommunication Services
T. Szecskő: Socio-Economics Parameters of Prognostics
I. Dienes: The Hungarian Information Economy in the Early Eighties Facing 2000
J. Szabó-R. Neeb:Computers in Hungary and Austria. Outlines of a Statistical Comparison
B. Halassy-J. Szelezsán: Human Interface and Information Systems
2. Szekció: Innovációs stratégiák
R. Trappl: Artificial Intelligence, Future Development and Potential Impact
J. Eder-G. Kappel-Tjoa A Min-R. Wagner: Conceptual Modelling of Office Information Systems
G. Haring: The Man-Machine Interface, an Integral Part of Engineering Software Systems
V. Haase: Intelligent Access to Information Systems
R. R. Goebl: Elements of Offensive Research Strategy
Á. Csurgay: Informatic and Electronisation for Social Progress
3. Szekció: Államigazgatás
W. Dohr: Development of Austrian Data Protection Legislation, 1980-87.
M. J. Tauber: Computers and Education
R. Traumüller: EDP and Administration: State of the Art
L. Lőrincz-Z. Kovács: The Development of the Public Administration Iformatics
G. Kilényi: Regulations of Informatics in Hungary
4. Szekció: Mesterséges Intelligencia és Adatcsere
T. Vámos: Patterns Used by Expert Systems, Lessons of two Paradigms.
Ch. Stary: Help (Systems) for Handling Advanced Knowledge Bases.
M. Ágoston-P. Gágyor: The International Flow o fData and Information on the Field of Sciences and Technics
R. Stöckele: Te QQ WSR – a Data Base Host for Macro-economics and its International Data Communication Facilities
B. Dömölki: Development of Artificial Intelligence Tools and Applications in Hungary
W. Nejdl: Recursive Question and Answering and Efficient Dynamic Data Base Access to the PROLOG-DB Systems.
- Pesti Lajos, N. Rozsenich - Üdvözlő beszédek
Selected Papers. (Manuscript)