plain (02/21/83)
WORKING CONFERENCE ON PROTOTYPING October 25-28, 1983 Brussels, Belgium This conference will focus on the user-oriented development of information systems. Research-oriented and technical presentations, as well as working group discussions shall address the following main issues of the conference: - What should be understood by the term prototyping in IS development? - Which parts of the final system can or should be covered by prototypes? - Which methods and tools are available for prototype construction? - What are the new opportunities and demands on developers and users? Deadline for position papers and summaries of full papers: April 15, 1983 Deadline for full papers: July 29, 1983 For further information contact: Martin Kersten Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Vrije Universiteit de Boelelaan 1081 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands USENET: mcvax!vu44!mk
johnd@boulder.UUCP (John Donnelly) (08/21/86)
USENIX TECHNICAL CONFERENCE - JANUARY 21 - 23, 1987 - WASHINGTON, D.C. CALL FOR PAPERS UNIX PERFORMANCE On January 22, USENIX will present a technical session focusing on performance and UNIX systems. Topics applicable to UNIX Systems might include, but are not limited to the following: . Performance Data Gathering, Presentation and Analysis . Performance Aspects of Real Time Systems . Case Studies . Performance Prediction Methodologies . Techniques for Improving System Performance . Meeting Performance Constraints . Program Performance Tools (e.g. Profilers, Monitors, Optimizers) . Measuring and Predicting Network Performance . Multiprocessor and/or Distributed Systems Papers or extended abstracts are due by September 15, 1986. Notification of acceptance will be given by October 15, and camera-ready copy of accepted papers must be received by November 20. Proceedings will be distributed at the conference. Papers should be 8 to 12 pages in length and submitted to: Herb Schwetman MCC P.O. Box 200195 Austin, TX 78720 512-834-3428 dc-perf@sally.utexas.edu or ut-sally!dc-perf PROGRAM COMMITTEE Herb Schwetman, Chair - MCC Bob Brown - RIACS-NASA John Chambers - MCC John Quarterman - University of Texas UNIX-BASED DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - CALL FOR PAPERS On January 23, USENIX will explore the state of the art of UNIX-based data managements systems. The day will be in two parts: MORNING: User Experience This session is a combination of invited talks and those chosen from the submitted abstracts (see below). We are particularly looking for people to give talks about their applications: how they have designed the application and database for a particular DBMS, what features led them to choose that particular DBMS, whether their expectations were met. We are also looking for people who have resolved the data integrity problems inherent in applications that replicate data across workstations and mainframes. AFTERNOON: Advances (or Steps Backwards?) The afternoon session is composed of invited talks and panels, and talks or panels chosen from submitted abstracts. Topics include, but are not limited to: HOW DEEP SHOULD A DBMS GO? How much of a general purpose OS can/should a DBMS use? Is it practical to build a DBMS on top of a distributed file system? To use virtual memory as a locking mechanism? HOW HIGH SHOULD A DBMS GO? Are DBMSs best used as "application programming environments" or is there a use for programmerless, very fancy user interfaces? WHAT IS THE ROLE OF: AI/Expert System/Object Oriented databases? CAD/CAM, pictographic, spatial databases? WHY NOT JUST GREP YOUR DATA? Extended abstracts (2 - 4 pages), papers (9 - 12 pages), or proposals for panels must be submitted by September 15. Please send these to: Paula Hawthorn Britton Lee, Inc. 14600 Winchester Blvd. Los Gatos, CA 95030 ucbvax!mtxinu!blia!dbms-day Authors will be notifed of acceptance by October 15. Camera-ready copy of accepted papers must be received by November 20. Proceedings will be distributed at the conference. PROGRAM COMMITTEE Paula Hawthorn, Chair - Britton Lee, Inc. David De Witt - University of Wisconsin Judith Obarr - Functional Systems International Lou Katz - Metron Computerware, Ltd., Oakland, CA