At a recent conference in Cincinnati I gave two papers that might deal with 
some topics of possible interest to the SVG community:
 
1. How to generate random polygons (with a polynomial time algorithm). If one 
were interested in generating quasi random scenery (see also my stuff about 
proposed tags <doodle> and <replicate> at [1]) then one might want a quick way 
to generate random polygons. Earlier techniques for this were either restricted 
to special subclasses (like starlike clusters) or took too long 
computationally. A colleague and I present what we think is the first fast way 
to do this.
 
2. As fields like Information Technology and Web Science start to find homes in 
academia, the traditional model of scholarship starts to change to reflect 
modern ways of distributing information. The typical turnaround time for 
material to go through review and then appear in print is often too slow a 
cycle for information in such fields to remain "relevant." How then might we 
still evaluate the quality of scholarship in ways that "count" toward tenure 
and promotion? I propose and analyze some new metholodogy.
 
Both papers are found at ACM's SIGITE [2] should anyone be interested. The 
first is found under Friday "Technical Contributions" the second under Saturday 
"Scholarship: New models for a new discipline."
 
[1] 
http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/IG/wiki/A_place_to_gather_suggestions_and_discussion_of_new_features
 
[2] http://db.grinnell.edu/sigite/sigite2008/Program/program.asp

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