Hsmith@ucl-cs.arpa (03/05/84)
International Federation for Information Processing IFIP WG 6.5 International Working Conference on COMPUTER-BASED MESSAGE SERVICES Nottingham, UK 1-4th May 1984 Final Announcement Conference Sessions include: Message Architecture & Multimedia Systems Naming/Addressing and Directory Services User Interface Architecture Services and Cost/Benefit Issues Regulatory and Security Considerations Conference and Message System Interconnection Message Server Implementations Teletex Systems Panel I - International CBMS Standards Activities:Overview Panel II - International CBMS Standards Activities: The Commercial View Panel III - Intermediate Term Interconnection Strategies Working Group Sessions The objective of this conference is to promote the interchange of information and discussion about national and international computer-based message services. Because many service and inter- connection requirements remain to be established for these emerg- ing systems, the conference includes a number of working ses- sions. Issues to be discussed in the working sessions include both technical and economic/political aspects of message ser- vices. The conference brings together 27 speakers from eight countries to present papers on computer-based messaging systems and ser- vices. There are no parallel paper sessions in order to allow delegates to attend all presentations. In addition to the papers, three panels serve to review progress and issues in; standards activity, commercial developments, and intermediate term interconnection requirements. The final day and a half is devoted to working sessions which will develop the issues raised by the panels and address a number of application topics. The application topics will include multimedia systems, directory service standards, conferencing system requirements, user environment services, and facilities for impaired communities. Venue The conference will be held in the Albany Hotel situated in the centre of Nottingham, UK. The City is approximately two hours by train from London. Air Travellers arriving at Heathrow or Gatwick may also reach the city via a shuttle flight to East Midlands Airport. The City is some twenty minutes taxi ride from the airport. Further information will be sent with registration details. Registration The Conference registration fee is #90 (90 pounds UK sterling). This includes a copy of the proceedings, a conference dinner on May 2nd, and refreshments during the sessions. Address for Further Details: CBMS '84 Human Computer Interaction Group Nottingham University Nottingham NG7 2RD England Arpa: hsmith@ucl-cs.isid Telephone: (+44) 602 506101 Ext: 3587 Telex: 37346 UNINOT G Programme Committee G. Antoni, Italy J. Palme, Sweden A. Danthine, Belgium S. Ramani, India P. Kirstein, UK P. Schicker, Switzerland J. Garcia-Luna, USA K. Smaaland, Norway R. Miller, USA L. Tarouco, Brazil N. Naffah, France J. White, USA G. Neufeld, Canada K. Wimmer, German Federal Republic Organising Committee H.T. Smith, Nottingham University, UK W. Dzida, GMD Bonn, German Federal Republic R. Uhlig, Bell Northern Research, Canada