
Workshop on International Collaboration in Computer
Science
October 9-11, 1997
Skamania Lodge
Stevenson, Washington

View of the Columbia Gorge from Skamania Lodge
|
OVERVIEW
Welcome to the Home Page for WICCS '97, the NSF Workshop on
International Collaboration in Computer Science, which was
held October 9-11 at Skamania
Lodge in Stevenson, Washington, 50 miles northeast of Portland, Oregon,
in the Columbia Gorge. The organizers were Ron Cole
of the CSLU at
OGI and
José Fortes
of the ECE at
Purdue.
International Collaboration in Computer Science: Report of NSF-sponsored workshop
The report of an NSF-sponsored workshop entitled International
Collaboration in Computer Science is now available here. The workshop report concludes that
international collaboration is a necessary paradigm for advancing
science and technology, and solving global problems. The report
proposes several new models to stimulate and support international
collaboration, including formation of an International Science
Foundation, establing a new NSF division focused on international
collaboration within CISE, formation of international Super Centers to
address global problems, and expanded joint research programs in
developing countries.
MOTIVATION AND GOALS OF THE WORKSHOP
Ron and José have written a description
of the motivation and goals of the workshop.
SCHEDULE AND PROGRAM
The time schedule for the workshop sessions was as
follows:
| October 9 |
2:30 PM - 7:45 PM |
| October 10 |
8:30 AM - 7:30 PM |
| October 11 |
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
Click here for details of the program.
LIST OF ATTENDEES
Click here to see a list of WICCS '97 attendees.
OTHER
Maxine Brown and Tom DeFanti have prepared a
position paper on tele-immersion.
|
Maintained by
Tim Carmell
|
Last updated: October 15, 1997
|