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From: Lois Craig <Lois_Craig@aplmail.jhuapl.edu>
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Subject: Internet Rapid Prototyping Symposium
Date: 2 May 1995 15:33:04 GMT
Organization: The Johns Hopkins Univeristy Applied Physics Lab
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This is the Final Program for the upcoming INTERNET Rapid System
Virtual Prototyping (RSVP) Symposium.  Please post it on your
User Group network calendar.

Interested individuals can either attend in person (at No Cost),
or remotely by hooking up their workstation to the Internet MBone
as described below.  They may also participate in the PANEL via
e-mail in real time, or through a continuing Dialog after the event.

Fee free to post or distribute this Announcement on any other 
relevant network or Electronic Bulletin Board.

Many Thanks,

Paul Hazan

*******************************************************************
RAPID SYSTEM VIRTUAL PROTOTYPING  (Internet Video) SYMPOSIUM
                         (Simulation and Synthetic Environments)

DATE:   Thursday, May 11, 1995
TIME:   8:45 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (United States Eastern Standard Time)
LOCATION: The Johns Hopkins University
                Applied Physics Laboratory
                Johns Hopkins Road, Laurel, MD  20723


INTENDED AUDIENCE: System engineers**     Software designers**
    Prototype technology managers**    Interdisciplinary teams**
    Synthetic environment developers

Recent advances in RSVP technologies enable system designers to rapidly
conceptualize, develop, and visualize complex synthetic environments.  This
can greatly leverage and accelerate the rate of Prototype development for
both defense and commercial systems.


Sponsored by The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

In cooperation with:
IEEE - United States Activities
IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Simulation
IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Computer Graphics
IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Design Automation
The National Council on Systems Engineering (NCOSE)
The Society for Applied Learning Technology (SALT)

General Chair: Paul Hazan, The Johns Hopkins University
                Applied Physics Laboratory

Program Co-Chairs:
	Ken Anderson, Consultant
	Walter Beam, Consultant
	Nahum Gershon, The MITRE Corporation
	Lawrence Rosenblum, Naval Research Laboratory
	Stanley Winkler, Consultant


**************************************************************************** 
*   TO REGISTER FOR ATTENDANCE ("ON SITE") AT JHU/APL,
*    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------
*    OR FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS "NO COST"
*	SYMPOSIUM, CONTACT:  Ms. Lois Craig
*             (301) 953-5365 or E-mail: lcraig@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu
*
*       PRE-registration is REQUIRED for "ON SITE" attendance.
*
*        **** REGISTER EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. ****
**************************************************************************** 


*******************************************************************************
*             TO CONNECT YOUR WORKSTATION "REMOTELY"
*   ----------------------------------------------------------------------------  ------------------
--
*             AND PARTICIPATE "LIVE" VIA INTERNET:
*
*  You must have an audio-capable workstation (SPARC, SGI, HP,
*  DEC) with IP multicast software added to the operating system.
*  You must also be connected to the virtual IP multicast network
*  (MBONE), including your network service provider.  More
*   information about the MBONE, including what hardware and
*  software is required to receive this multicast, is available via
*  anonymous FTP from venera.isi.edu in the file mbone/faq.txt.

******************************************************************************


RAPID SYSTEM VIRTUAL PROTOTYPING  (Internet Video) SYMPOSIUM
                              (Simulation and Synthetic Environments)

                                                         FINAL  PROGRAM

SESSION 1:  INTRODUCTION (8:45 am - 9:15 am)
*************

"WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION," Gary Smith, Director, JHU/APL

"RSVP, CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES," Paul Hazan, JHU/APL

"RAPID PROTOTYPING IN EDUCATION," Nathaniel Macon, Society for Applied Learning Technology

SESSION 2: [S2: (P1-P6)]  TOOLS AND SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS
**************    (9:15 am - 12:50 pm)

P1 - "VIRTUAL REALITY, TELEPRESENCE SURGERY AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER OF MEDICINE," Shaun Jones, 
Advanced Research
Projects Agency

P2 - "RSVP - THE BOEING 777 AND FLYTHRU," Bob Abarbanel, Boeing Computer Services

P3 - "A NEW TOOL FOR RAPID DEVELOPMENT OF VIRTUAL REALITY SYSTEMS," Tom Coull, Sense8 Corporation

P4 - "ACCELERATING THE AIRPORT PLANNING PROCESS THROUGH REAL-TIME INTERACTIVE SIMULATION," Steven 
Collins, Lockheed Martin

P5 - "DISTRIBUTED VIRTUAL PROTOTYPING," Stephan Haas, Fraunhofer Center for Research and Computer 
Graphic

P6 - "RAPID PROTOTYPING - THE WORLD WIDE WEB," Steve Heibein, Silicon Graphics Inc.


********************************************************************************
		****    INTERNET PANEL ****
	(12:20 - 12:50 p.m. U.S. Eastern Standard Time)

	              Submit questions to panel via e-mail:
		              rsvp@jhuapl.edu

	               (Specify Session 'S' and Paper 'P')
********************************************************************************




SESSION 3: [S3 (P1-P4)]  EDUCATION AND TRAINING
**************      (1:50 pm - 3:55 pm)

P1 - "MULTIMEDIA IN NAVY TACTICAL TRAINING," Paul Frey, Search Technology

P2 - "RAPID SOFTWARE: VIRTUAL PRODUCT SIMULATION FOR PROTOTYPING AND TRAINING," Meir Morag, Emultek, 
Inc.

P3 - "USING THE INTERNET TO PROTOTYPE NEW PARADIGMS IN EDUCATION," Mark Pullen, George Mason 
University

P4 - "RSVP IN MEDICAL EDUCATION AND DIAGNOSTIC EVALUATION," Justin Pearlman, Harvard Medical School

SESSION 4:  [S4 (P1 - P3)]  CRITICAL ISSUES FOR CURRENT THOUGHT
**************     (3:55 pm - 5:00 pm)

P1 - "SYSTEM LIFE CYCLE OPPORTUNITIES FOR RSVP," Walter Beam,
The Beam Group

P2 - "INTELLIGENT DIGITAL LIBRARIES: PUTTING THE USER IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT," Nahum Gershon, The 
MITRE Corporation

P3 - "SUMMARY AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS," Paul Hazan, JHU/APL

******************************************************************

DATE:   Thursday, May 11, 1995
TIME:   8:45 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (United States Eastern Standard Time)
LOCATION: The Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory
                     Johns Hopkins Rd., Laurel, MD


**************************************************************************** 
*   TO REGISTER FOR ATTENDANCE ("ON SITE") AT JHU/APL,
*    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------
*    OR FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS "NO COST"
*	SYMPOSIUM, CONTACT:  Ms. Lois Craig
*             (301) 953-5365 or E-mail: lcraig@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu
*
*       PRE-registration is REQUIRED for "ON SITE" attendance.
*
*        **** REGISTER EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. ****
**************************************************************************** 


*******************************************************************************
*             TO CONNECT YOUR WORKSTATION "REMOTELY"
*   ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------
*             AND PARTICIPATE "LIVE" VIA INTERNET:
*
*  You must have an audio-capable workstation (SPARC, SGI, HP,
*  DEC) with IP multicast software added to the operating system.
*  You must also be connected to the virtual IP multicast network
*  (MBONE), including your network service provider.  More
*   information about the MBONE, including what hardware and
*  software is required to receive this multicast, is available via
*  anonymous FTP from venera.isi.edu in the file mbone/faq.txt.

******************************************************************************


