49. ACM Southeast Regional Conference 2011: Kennesaw, GA, USA
Victor A. Clincy, Kenneth E. Hoganson, Jose Garrido, Venu Dasigi (Eds.): Proceedings of the 49th Annual Southeast Regional Conference, 2011, Kennesaw, GA, USA, March 24-26, 2011. ACM 2011 ISBN 978-1-4503-0686-7
Tutorials and panel
Computing education
Jaime Niño: Designing an undergraduate curriculum based on parallelism and concurrency. 1-6
Tutorials and panel
Bruce Johnson: Using OGRE as a means of teaching C++ programming. 2
José M. Garrido: Object-oriented simulation: a modeling and programming perspective. 3
Rich Halstead-Nussloch, Zvi Szafran: eCitizenship in the 21st century university: a planning and implementation workshop. 4
Jason O. Hallstrom, Murali Sitaraman, Joe Hollingsworth, Joan Krone: Making mathematical reasoning fun: tool-assisted, collaborative techniques. 5
Richard Austin: Advanced digital forensics with Open Source tools. 7
Computing education
John M. Hunt, Tim Willison: California speedway: a concurrent programming project for beginners. 7-12
Tutorials and panel
Marco A. Pérez Cisneros: Metaheuristic optimization with applications to computational vision for humanoid robots: invited tutorial. 8
Mario A. M. Guimaraes: Game development with Game Maker, Flash and Unity. 9
Computing education
William M. Jones, D. Brian Larkins: Integrating digital logic design and assembly programming using FPGAs in the classroom. 13-18
Joel K. Hollingsworth, David J. Powell: Requiring web-based cloud and mobile computing in a computer science undergraduate curriculum. 19-24
Chia-Tien Dan Lo, Kai Qian, Yan-Qing Zhang: Teaching operating systems with simple low-cost portable energy efficient devices. 25-30
D. Brian Larkins, William M. Jones: Targeting FPGA-based processors for an implementation-driven compiler construction course. 31-35
David Gardner, Marie-Anne Demuynck, Jian Zhang: Engaging non-majors in computer literacy courses. 36-41
Linda Howell, Lisa A. Jamba, A. Samuel Kimball, Arturo J. Sánchez-Ruíz: Computational thinking: modeling applied to the teaching and learning of English. 48-53
Rance D. Necaise: Using the color image quantization problem as a course-long project in CS2. 54-59
Robotics
David S. Michal, Letha H. Etzkorn: A comparison of Player/Stage/Gazebo and Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio. 60-66
Ameen Kazerouni, Brandon Shrewsbury, Cliff Padgett: Using the NXT as an educational tool in computer science classes. 67-69
Steve Donaldson, Jesse Kawell, Chris Walling: Computer, know thyself: exploring consciousness via self-aware machines. 70-74
Gabriel Loewen, James Weston, Jackie O'Quinn, Ashraf Saad, Bradley Sturz: CRIEP: a platform for distributed robotics research. 75-79
Algorithms and databases
Lauren R. Biggers, Nicholas A. Kraft: Quantifying the similiarities between source code lexicons. 80-85
Peiyi Tang, Erich Allen Peterson: Mining probabilistic frequent closed itemsets in uncertain databases. 86-91
Guangming Xing, Vijayeandra Parthepan: Efficient schema extraction from a large collection of XML documents. 92-96
Jigishaben Patel, Mustafa Atay: An efficient access control model for schema-based relational storage of XML documents. 97-102
Security


Bin Wu, Andy Ju An Wang: EVMAT: an OVAL and NVD based enterprise vulnerability modeling and assessment tool. 115-120
Yingbing Yu: Anomaly intrusion detection based upon an artificial immunity model. 121-125
Parallel algorithms and architectures
Chia-Tien Dan Lo: Performance-aware multicore programming. 126-131
Nicholas R. Radcliffe, Layne T. Watson, Masha Sosonkina: A comparison of alternatives for communicating with spawned processes. 132-137
Ferosh Jacob, Jeff Gray, Yu Sun, Purushotham Bangalore: A platform-independent tool for modeling parallel programs. 138-143
Peiyi Tang, Doug Serfass: Parallelizing the merge sorting network algorithm on a multi-core computer using Go and Cilk. 144-149
Algorithms
Mustafa Atici: Graph coloring: color sequences and algorithm for color sequence. 150-154
Derek Wells, Hala ElAarag: A novel approach for automated music composition using memetic algorithms. 155-159
Xiangyan Zeng, James Ervin Glover, Owen Hughes, Henning Stahlberg: 3D reconstruction of 2D crystals. 160-165
Jan Durand, Travis Atkison: Using randomized projection techniques to aid in detecting high-dimensional malicious applications. 166-172
Networks and wireless communications
Michael Galloway: Performance measurements of coexisting IEEE 802.11g/n networks. 173-178
Maynard Yates, Hongmei Chi: A framework for designing benchmarks of investigating digital forensics tools for mobile devices. 179-184
Sally K. Wahba, Jason O. Hallstrom: An empirical analysis of communication links in embedded wireless networks. 185-190
Farha Ali, Yvon Feaster, Sally K. Wahba, Jason O. Hallstrom: A metadata encoding for memory-constrained devices. 191-196
Artificial intelligence
Joseph Shelton, Gerry V. Dozier, Kelvin S. Bryant, Joshua Adams, Khary Popplewell, Tamirat Abegaz, Kamilah Purrington, Damon L. Woodard, Karl Ricanek: Genetic based LBP feature extraction and selection for facial recognition. 197-200
Brandon Baker, Kelvin S. Bryant, Gerry V. Dozier: GESLIC: genetic and evolutionary-based short-length iris codes. 201-204
Khary Popplewell, Aniesha Alford, Gerry V. Dozier, Kelvin S. Bryant, John Kelly, Joshua Adams, Tamirat Abegaz, Kamilah Purrington, Joseph Shelton: A comparison of genetic feature selection and weighting techniques for multi-biometric recognition. 205-208
J. Lane Thames, Randal Abler, Dirk Schaefer: Parametric optimization of artificial neural networks for signal approximation applications. 209-215
High performance and simulation
Abinashi Dhungel, Michael Weeks: Performance measurement for a wavelet transform-based video compression. 216-220
Ravikant Agarwal: Software development process animation. 221-226
Jiang Li: Remote sensing image information mining with HPC cluster and DryadLINQ. 227-232
Alexandra L. Wang, Charles J. Kicey: On the accuracy of Buffon's Needle: a simulation output analysis. 233-236
Software engineering
Frank Tsui, Stanley Iriele: Analysis of software cohesion attribute and test case development complexity. 237-242
Levent Yilmaz, David Kent: ACART: an API Compliance and Analysis Report Tool for discovering reference design traceability. 243-248
Ali Najafi, Nan Niu, Farzaneh Najafi: Multi-level decomposition approach for problem solving and design in software engineering. 249-254
Ruchira Mathur, Kevin J. Keen, Letha H. Etzkorn: Towards a measure of object oriented runtime cohesion based on number of instance variable accesses. 255-257
Innovative applications
Josh Moore, Brian Toone: Building a community mapping and resource mobilization framework: mapmycity.org, servemycity.org, and resourcemycity.org. 258-262
Jiatang Dong, Cen Li: A comparative study of the classification techniques in isolated Mandarin syllable tone recognition. 263-269
Karl Smith, Michael Galloway, Susan V. Vrbsky: Reactive power management for distributed systems. 270-275
Christopher Corsi, Robert Geist, James Westall: Methods for computing NASCAR tire/track intersections. 276-280
Game design and development
Bruce Johnson: A lazy, lightweight algorithm for generating very large navigable terrains. 281-286
Jeremiah J. Shepherd, Renaldo J. Doe, Matthew Arnold, Nancy Cheek, Yun Zhu, Jijun Tang: Lost in the Middle Kingdom: a second language acquisition video game. 290-294
Regular posters
Shahabedin Salehghaffari, Sandeep Reddivari: An evidence-based software engineering evaluation approach. 300-301
P. J. Kapitza: An implementation of Heegaard Diagrams. 302-303
Gongbing Hong, Pradip K. Srimani: A self-stabilizing algorithm for two disjoint minimal dominating sets in an arbitrary graph. 306-307
Kenneth E. Hoganson, Donald L. Amoroso: Inter-disciplinary doctor of science with computer science and information systems. 310-311
Lewis Cawthorne: SMEE: a tool to extract sorting motif data from PubMed Central abstracts and full text documents. 314-315
Dan Lo, Andy Wang, Sarah M. North, Max M. North: A new curriculum for hardware-based network intrusion detection. 318-319
Carl Arrington Jr., Dale-Marie Wilson, Lorrie Lehmann: Improving performance and retention in computer science courses using a virtual game show. 320-321
Cen Li, Zhijiang Dong, Roland H. Untch, Divya Jagadeesh: Preparation station: a practice tool for CS1 and CS2 students in peerspace. 322-323
Jean H. French: Exploring self-directed study via programming boot camps. 324-325

Ingyu Lee: Parallel random number generations for Monte Carlo simulation. 330-331
Yasmine Kandissounon, Radhouane Chouchane: A method for detecting machine-generated malware. 332-333
Lewis B. Baumstark Jr.: Visualizing the complexity of the United States code. 336-337
Edward Jordan, Jinsuk Baek, Wood Kanampiu: Impact of mobile sink for wireless sensor network. 338-339
Medha S. Sarkar: Digital democracy simulation: a prototype development. 340-341
Brian P. Eddy, Nicholas A. Kraft: Toward an understanding of the relationship between the identifier and comment lexicons. 342-343

Rich Halstead-Nussloch: Utilizing web server middleware for development environments and student projects. 348-349
Cen Li, Sachintha Pitigala, Suk Jai Seo: Identifying training sets for personalized article retrieval system. 350-351
Longteng Xu, Chih-Cheng Hung: A comparison on the effectiveness of different similarity measures for image classification. 352-353
Will Davis III, Hongmei Chi: Cyber threat analysis for university networks via virtual honeypots. 354-355
Student posters
Christine Talbot: Virtual companions and friends. 356-357
Zachary Smith: Development of tools to manage embedded SQL. 358-359
Kevin Thompson: Improving software development and robustness through multiagent systems. 360-362
Amy Eubanks: Catching Fireflies: a persuasive augmented reality game for Android phones. 363-364
Luke Markey: A peer-to-peer checkers program. 367-368



