dt@ist.UUCP (David Tilbrook) (09/01/84)
The following is the program for the EUUG conference technical sessions to take place at Cambridge (the real one) on Sept. 19th, 20th, and 21st. Sept. 19, 9:30-10:45 -- Chair: Jaap Akkerhuis 1) Richard Stibbs, Cambridge University -- Official Opening of the European Unix system User Group conference 2) David Tilbrook, Imperial Software Technology Ltd. -- Conference Organization and Logistics 3) Vanni Papi, UNIX Europe Ltd -- UNIX Europe Ltd. 4) Joanne Miller, AT&T Technologies -- Communications Product Announcement 5) Robert Short, DECWEST Engineering -- Development of the Micro VAX Sept. 19, 11:15-12:30 -- Chair: Jean Wood 1) J. Carl Hsu, ATT Bell LABS -- Large UNIX systems experience. System 370. 2) Neil Urquhart, Sphinx Ltd. -- The Portability question 3) Maurice Bach, AT&T Bell Laboratories -- Multi-processing on UNIX Sept. 19, 14:30-15:15 -- Chair: Simon Kenyon 1) Sam Leffler, Lucasfilm -- Does Darth Vader still program in Fortran? (or what they really do at Lucasfile) 2) C.Huang, Computer Graphics Laboratory, University of California, -- Interactive Three-Dimensional Molecular Graphics under UNIX Sept. 19, 16:15-17:30 -- Chair: Mike O'Dell 1) Stephen Travis Pope, BST - Basic Sotfware Technology Dept. -- Unix User Interfaces for Applications 2) Eric Paire, IMAG -- FENETRE -- A VIRTUAL TERMINAL WINDOW PACKAGE FOR UNIX 3) Patrick Amar, United Software Artists Inc. -- Winnie: a new multiple window screen editor Sept. 20, 09:30-10:45 -- Chair: Nigel Martin 1) Nigel Horne, Root Computer Ltd. -- MMU's & the Unix Kernel. 2) Keith Kelleman, ATT Tech -- Paging in the UNIX System 3) Armando Stettner, Digital Equipment Corp. -- High Speed Driving on the wrong side of the road -- aps up to his ULTRIX Sept. 20, 11:15-12:30 -- Chair: Teus Hagan 1) Sape J. Mullender, Centrum voor Wiskunde & Informatica, Amsterdam -- A Secure High-Speed Transaction Protocol 2) Robbert van Renesse, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam -- Connecting UNIX systems using a Token Ring 3) Malcolm Crowe, Software Tools Research Group -- A Project Development Environment for UNIX Sept. 20, 14:30-15:15 -- Chair: Jim McKie 1) Mike Karels, CSRG, CSD, EECS, University of California, Berkeley -- Life after 4.2: Measuring and Improving the Performance of 4.2BSD 2) Tom Killian, AT&T Bell Laboratories -- Processes as Files Sept. 20, 16:15-17:30 -- Chair: Peter Collinson 1) Mike O'Dell, Group L Ltd. -- UNIX IPC: Where its been, why it left, where it might be going Sept. 21, 09:30-10:45 -- Chair: Bjorn Eriksen 1) R. Bittleston, GEC -- Implementation of OSI Protocols under Unix in the EIES Network 2) Thomas B. Reddington, AT&T Bell Laboratories -- INSTRUCTIONAL WORKBENCHTM: A CAI System and More Sept. 21, 11:15-12:30 -- Chair: Keld Simonson 1) John Lions, Department of Computer Science, University of New South Wales -- News from Down-under and other good stuff 2) Emrys Jones, EUUG -- EUUG Annual Meeting 3) Jim Oldroyd, The Instruction Set -- Let's forget Columbus 4) Simon Kenyon, Ferranti Cetec -- EUUG software distribution 5) Lee McLoughlin, Westfield College -- UKUUCP Sept. 21, 14:30-15:15 -- Chair: Joachim Wolff 1) R.M. Johnstone, University of Glasgow -- Speech Input and Unix 2) Nick Nei, University of Glasgow -- Measuring the Disk I/O on a VAX 3) Dan Timis, Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique -- sndawk - a signal processing language Sept. 21, 16:15-17:30 -- Chair: David Tilbrook 1) Eli Lamb, Teus Hagan, Steve Bourne, Mike Karels, Armando Stettener, ..., -- Pontifications, Accusations, Prognostications, and Mystifications For further information and booking please contact: Helen Gibbons EUUG Owles Hall Buntingford Hartfordshire SG9 9PL Office phone: (+44 0763) 73039 Tutorial session information available from: Eric Brunner Logica 86 Newman St. London England W1A 4SE Office phone: +44 01 637-5171 ext. 3397 P.S.: The best local beer is Abbott. The reception is on Wed. (hear Needham down-grade UNIX), the dinner on Thursday (cabaret by the Instruction Set) but book early since seating is limited to 250. The U.K. /usr/group is conducting parallel sessions which may be attended by delegates for an extra 30 pounds. Network Events is conducting a vendor exhibition. -- David Tilbrook ...!{mcvax, ukc}!qtlon!ist!dt Imperial Software Technology / Imperial College