ctp@pop.UUCP (03/15/87)
There are a few basic questions that get asked from time to time that indicate that people don't know much about DECUS and how to use its services. Monthly I post a list of answers to DECUS related questions that may be of interest to the net. If you have a suggestion on something that should be added to this posting please let me know. ----- Some basic answers to DECUS questions: 1) What does DECUS stand for and how do you pronounce it? Digital Equipment Computer Users Society The pronunciation is open for discussion. My belief is that the correct way is DEE-CUS as opposed to DECK-US. 2) How can I contact DECUS? DECUS U.S. Chapter 219 Boston Post Road, BP02 Marlboro, Massachusetts 01752-1850 (617) 480-3418 3) What services does DECUS provide its members? DECUS offers many services to its members. Some of the more notable are: a) The DECUS U.S. Chapter Symposia, held twice each year. The next two Symposia will be Nashville, Tennessee, April 27 - May 1, 1987 and Anaheim, California, December 7-11, 1987. If you can not attend, proceedings are available for these meetings (usually $15 per meeting). b) The DECUS Program Library, a VERY large collection of software for almost every computer DEC has ever made which is available for essentially the cost of reproduction and distribution. c) The combined SIG Newsletters, a monthly collection of the Special Interest Group Newsletters which is available on a yearly subscription basis ($35 annually) d) Regional Conferences, local users groups from time to time host DECUS mini-symposia focoused on some subset of Digital products. e) DECUSCOPE, a quarterly information publication sent free to all DECUS members. 4) What is a SIG? SIGs are Special Interest Groups. There are many such SIGs in DECUS. Some are: Artificial Intelligence, Business Applications, Commercial Languages, DAARC, Data Management, Datatrieve/4GL, EDUSIG, Graphics, Hardware Micro, IAS, Languages and Tools, Large Systems, MUMPS, Networks, Office Automation, Personal Computer, RSTS, RSX, RT, Site Management & Training, UNISIG (UNIX, ULTRIX), and VAX Systems. SIGs sponsor sessions at symposia, publish newsletters and in other ways provide services to DECUS members interested in particular subsets of problems and applications of DEC computers and software. 5) What is a LUG? A LUG is a Local Users Group. There are many LUGs thoughout the U.S., Canada and the rest of the world (the current count is 147). LUGs usually are associated with one or more SIGs. For example many LUGs deal with the problems of VAX systems only. To find a LUG near you, contact the DECUS office. 6) How much does it cost to join DECUS and where can I get a membership form? Membership in DECUS is free. Membership forms may be obtained from the DECUS office, LUG's and the back of the Combined Newsletters. A LaTeX source for the form has been posted to newsgroup comp.org.decus and is available on request from the poster at any of the addresses below. Last modified 27-Feb-1987 ----- Clyde T. Poole, Large Systems SIG Newsletter Editor, DECUS U.S. Chapter ARPA: ctp@sally.utexas.edu VOICE: (512) 471-9551 UUCP: {harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally!ctp CIS: 75226,3135 Overland: UT at Austin, Department of Computer Sciences Taylor Hall 2.124, Austin, TX 78712-1188 "Life is a bitch ... and then you die" ----- Clyde T. Poole, Computing Resources Manager ARPA: ctp@sally.utexas.edu VOICE: (512) 471-9551 UUCP: {harvard,ihnp4,seismo}!ut-sally!ctp CIS: 75226,3135 Overland: UT at Austin, Department of Computer Sciences Taylor Hall 2.124, Austin, TX 78712-1188 "Life is a bitch ... and then you die"