taylor@hplabsc.UUCP (08/01/86)
This update is from Pete Collinson <seismo!mcvax!ukc!pc@hplabs.HP.COM> and was received on Thu Jul 31 14:20:02 1986 The European Unix systems User Group presents: EUUG Autumn'1986 Workshop on Distributed UNIX Systems Manchester, England 22nd-25th September, 1986 The EUUG Autumn'86 Workshop in Manchester will be focusing on technical presentations and discussions around one theme where a lot of energy is being spent these days in the UNIX technical community: distributed UNIX systems and applications. Actually the focus will be much more on the "system" than on the "application" aspects, due to the nature of the papers submitted - this may mean that there are many more people working on distributing UNIX than people actually using distributed UNIXes. Unlike the other "big" EUUG conference, this one will not have a largish commercial exhibition associated with it - but it will have a Table Top Exhibition which will be technically oriented. There will be a quite large number of speakers to give participants a chance to present their work and thus propose introductory material for starting discussions and exchange of ideas during, or after the sessions (around a glass of the famous but cheap Manchester Beer). It should also be a good opportunity for people wishing to learn more about UNIX to get some feelings about the future technical evolutions of the operating system and of its environment. Technical Program The technical program will last three days, from: Monday 22 September 1986 at 10.00 to Wednesday 24 September at 17.30. Technical sessions will be dedicated to: Design and Implementation of Distributed UNIX Systems, Interprocess Communication, Networking, Remote Access and Network File Servers, Distributed File Systems, Handling Heterogeneity, Multi-Processors and Parallel Computers, Experience with Distributed Systems, Operation of Distributed Environments, User Interfaces, Applications using Distributed Environments. Papers are to be presented by leading UNIX personalties from most European Countries (Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden, United Kingdom) as well as Israel, and the United States. Invited speakers include: Andrew Black from University of Washington at Seatle on the EDEN project experience, Peter Langston from Bellcore on using a "very heterogeneous" distributed environment for producing Music, Jim Lipkis and Lori Grob from New York University on "ultra" computers, Kirk McKusick and Mike Karels from UC. Berkeley on new developments for BSD systems, Robert Van Renesse from Vrije University in Amsterdam on AMOEBA, Bob Sidebotham from Carnegie Mellon University on Large Distributed File Systems, Avadis Tevanian from Carnegie Mellon University on the MACH Project, and Hubert Zimmermann from CNET on UNIX and the OSI standardisation process. Advanced Tutorials Thursday 25 September 1986 will be dedicated to advanced tutorials. Two full day tutorials will take place in parallel on the following subjects: + 4.3BSD Topics, + System V, Release 3 internals. They will be presented by the "key" wizards from Berkeley (Mike Karels and Kirk McKusick) and AT&T (Bob Ducanson, Bruce Richards and Andy Rifkin). Costs Costs including accomodation and ALL meals (exclusive of 15% VAT tax) are: + Workshop: (EUUG members) 200 UK pounds; (non members) 300 UK pounds. + Tutorials: (EUUG members) 100 UK pounds. For further details and to get the preliminary program booklet and registration forms, please contact the EUUG Secretariat: Helen Gibbons EUUG Secretariat Owles Hall Buntingford, Herts, SG9 9PL (England) Tel: +44 763 73039 Fax: +44 763 73255 Net: ...!mcvax!ukc!inset!euug -----------------