The Leading Edge; February 2003; v. 22; no. 2;
p. 149; DOI: 10.1190/1.1559041
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Introduction
Chris Liner
University of Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.
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The TLE Forum on "Future Computing," held at the 2002 SEG Annual Meeting in Salt Lake City, was clearly a success. The Tuesday afternoon session had to compete for an audience against a dozen technical sessions and the exhibition hall (including free coffee), yet the 300-seat room was full. Attendance is an important measure of success, but so is the quantity and quality of audience attention and participation. After a slow start (few will get up and ask a question in front of 300 really smart people), there was a lively question and answer session following the formal presentations.
One of the enjoyable things about chairing a session is learning something new from the speakers. I could list . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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