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Fourth Annual USENIX Tcl/Tk Workshop, 1996

Fourth Annual USENIX Tcl/Tk Workshop, 1996

July 10-13, 1996
Monterey, California


Thursday, July 11th

INTERNET APPLICATIONS

Session Chair: Brent Welch, Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Inc.
Managing Complexity in TeamRooms, a Tcl-Based Internet Groupware Application
Mark Roseman, University of Calgary

Agent Tcl: A Flexible and Secure Mobile-Agent System
Robert S. Gray, Dartmouth College

TclJava: Toward Portable Extensions
Scott Stanton and Ken Corey, Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Inc.

A Tk Netscape Plugin
Jacob Levy, Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Inc.

MISCELLANEOUS EXTENSIONS

Session Chair: David Young, The Information Refinery, Inc.
TclDG - A Tcl Extension for Dynamic Graphs
John Ellson and Stephen North, Lucent Technologies

Backtracking and Constraints in Tcl-BC
Dayton Clark and David M. Arnow, Brooklyn College

QuaSR: A Large-Scale Automated, Distributed Testing Environment
Steven Grady, G. S. Madhusudan and Marc Sugiyama, Sybase, Inc.

TclSolver: An Algebraic Constraint Manager for Tcl
Kevin B. Kenny, Manufacturing Technologies Laboratory, GE Corporate R&D Center

MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATIONS

Session Chair: Joseph A. Konstan, University of Minnesota
The NR Newsreader
Jonathan L. Herlocker, University of Minnesota

Tcl/Tk in the Development of User-Extensible Graphical User Interfaces
John M. Skinner and Robert M. Sweet, Brookhaven National Laboratory;
Richard S. LaBarca, Carnegie Mellon University

Visual Tcl: Building a Distributed MultiPersonality GUI Toolkit for Tcl
Mike Hopkirk, Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.

Friday, July 12th


CORE Tcl/Tk TECHNOLOGIES

Session Chair: Michael J. McLennan, AT&T Bell Laboratories
An On-the-fly Bytecode Compiler for Tcl
Brian T. Lewis, Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Inc.

Tcl/Tk as an OpenDoc Scripting Part
Jim Ingham, AT&T Bell Laboratories

In Search of the Perfect Mega-widget
Stephen A. Uhler, Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Inc.

INTEGRATING Tcl WITH OTHER SYSTEMS

Session Chair: Don Libes, NIST
SWIG : An Easy to Use Tool for Integrating Scripting Languages with C and C++
David M. Beazley, University of Utah

Automated Wrapping of a C++ Class Library into Tcl
Ken Martin, GE Corporate R&D Center

Tksh: A Tcl Library for KornShell
Jeffrey Korn, Princeton University

WORLD WIDE WEB PROGRAMMING

Session Chair: Ben Bederson, University of New Mexico
SurfIt! - A WWW Browser
Steve Ball, Australian National University

Tcl/Tk HTML Tools
Brent Welch and Steve Uhler, Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Inc.

Programming the Internet from the Server-Side with Tcl and Audience1
Adam Sah, Kevin Brown and Eric Brewer, Inktomi Corporation

Writing CGI scripts in Tcl
Don Libes, NIST

SCIENTIFIC APPLICATIONS

Session Chair: Wayne Christopher, ICEM CFD Engineering
Lessons from the Neighborhood Viewer: Building Innovative Collaborative Applications in Tcl and Tk
Alex Safonov, Douglas Perrin, Joseph Konstan, John Carlis and Robert Elde University of Minnesota

High Performance Graphic Display With Tcl/Tk
Darren Spruce, European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

Hypertools in Image and Volume Visualization
Pierre-Louis Bossart, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

A Clinical Neurophysiology Information System based on Tcl/Tk
Martin B. Andrews and Richard C. Burgess, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation


WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS

Program Co-Chairs:

Mark Diekhans, Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.
Mark Roseman, University of Calgary


Program Committee

Ben Bederson, University of New Mexico
Wayne Christopher, ICEM CFD Engineering
Joseph A. Konstan, University of Minnesota
Don Libes, NIST
Michael J. McLennan, AT&T Bell Laboratories
Larry Rowe, University of California, Berkeley
Brent Welch, Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Inc.
David Young, The Information Refinery, Inc.
Will Wilbrink, Unisys Canada


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