Overview
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Commission of the European Communities
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Directorate-General Telecommunications Information Industries and Innovation
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Table of contents (85 papers)
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Microelectronics and Peripheral Technologies
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- Jacques Pinot, André Rochet
Pages 218-237
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Information Processing Systems
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Front Matter
Pages 239-239
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- Maud Stehouwer, Jan van Bruggen
Pages 248-257
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- Joost Breuker, Cuno Duursma, Radboud Winkels, Mick Smith
Pages 258-270
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- S. G. Linkman, G. H. Browton
Pages 271-276
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- S. Groβ, A. Wehrmeyer, H. Rösner
Pages 277-287
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- Didier Bronisz, Thomas Grossi, Francois Jean-Marie
Pages 288-301
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- John Lee, Bob Kemp, Traude Manz
Pages 321-333
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- M. J. Aslett, D. Mellgren, Y. F. Yan, F. Pietri
Pages 334-344
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- Giuseppe Attardi, Maria Simi
Pages 361-374
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- Patrick Connolly, Seamus Kearney, David O’Neill
Pages 375-388
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- Jacques Paris, Philippe Vauquois
Pages 389-402
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- Alberta Bertin, Giorgio Tornielli, Beatrice De Ravinel
Pages 403-419
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- A. Cavanna, J. C. Chautard, C. Honnorat, M. Levin, B. Klausen
Pages 420-448
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- K. Zinser, P. Elzer, H. W. Borchers, C. Weisang
Pages 449-458
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- Matthias Jarke, DAIDA Team
Pages 459-474
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- Z. Palaskas, P. Loucopoulos, Frans van Assche
Pages 475-489
About this book
The 6th ESPRIT Conference is being held in Brussels from the 27th November to the 1 st December 1989. Well over 1500 participants from all over Europe are expected to attend the various events during the week. The Conference will offer the opportunity to be updated on the results of ongoing Esprit projects and to develop Europe-wide contacts with colleagues, both within a specific branch of Information Technology and across different branches. The first three days of the week are devoted to presentations of Esprit I projects, structured into plenary and parallel sessions; this year there is special emphasis on panels and workshops where participants can exchange ideas and hold in-depth discussions on specific topics. The different areas of Esprit work are covered: Microelectronics, Informa tion Processing Systems, Office and Business Systems, Computer Integrated Manufac turing, Basic Research and different aspects of the Information Exchange System. During the IT Forum on Thursday 30th November, major European industrial and political decision-makers will address the audience in the morning. In the afternoon, different aspects of Technology Transfer will be discussed with the participation of outside experts, and presentations on the future plans for community R&D in IT will take place.