[comp.os.misc] Call for Papers: Workshop on Operating Systems

dheeraj@huginn.cs.umd.edu (Dheeraj Sanghi) (06/27/89)

             1989 WORKSHOP ON OPERATING SYSTEMS
               FOR MISSION CRITICAL COMPUTING

                   September 19-20, 1989
                   University of Maryland
                      College Park, MD

                      Co-Sponsored by
                 Office of Naval Technology
                 Office of Naval Research
          Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
   University of Maryland Department of Computer Science
University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies
              Institute for Defense Analyses


The U.S. Navy, the University of Maryland, and the Institute
for  Defense  Analyses  are  sponsoring  a  workshop for the
exposition of operating systems  designed  to  meet  mission
critical computing requirements.  Such requirements include,
but  are   not   limited   to,   real-time   responsiveness,
reliability,   fault  tolerance,  and  security.   Operating
systems that have explicitly taken into account the  support
of  real-time  Ada  applications are of particular interest,
due to the Department of Defense mandate on the use of  Ada.
Distributed   operating   systems  are  also  of  particular
interest, due  to  the  proliferation  of  mission  critical
computing   facilities   that  are  being  realized  through
networks of interconnected computers.

Individuals  or  organizations  wishing  to  present   their
operating  system  at  this workshop are invited to submit 8
copies of a 5-10 page paper on the operating system to Karen
Gordon  by  August  15, 1989. The paper should specify which
mission critical computing requirements are addressed by the
operating  system.  The paper should explain in what way, to
what extent, and through what approaches and mechanisms  the
operating system attempts to meet the selected requirements.
Descriptions of commercial operating systems, as well as  of
operating  systems that exist in the context of research and
development efforts, are solicited.

Participation at the Workshop will be limited to authors  of
accepted   papers  and  representatives  of  the  sponsoring
organizations and other invited  U.S.  Government  agencies.
The  accepted  papers  will  be  published as a Proceedings,
which will be widely distributed within the  Government  and
also made available to the public.

           Submission Deadline:  August 15, 1989
         Acceptance Notification:  August 29, 1989

General Chair:

     Ashok Agrawala, Dept. of  Computer  Science,  Univ.  of
          Maryland, College Park, MD  20742, (301) 454-4968,
          agrawala@mimsy.umd.edu

Advisory Committee Co-Chairs:

     CDR Richard Barbour, Space and  Naval  Warfare  Systems
          Command,  Code  324A,  Washington,  DC 20363-5100,
          (202) 692-9207, barbour@nrl-css.arpa

     Patricia Oberndorf, Naval Air Development Center,  Code
          7031,  Warminster,  PA 18974-5000, (215) 441-2737,
          tricia@nadc.arpa

Program Committee Co-Chairs:

     Karen Gordon, Inst. for Defense  Analyses,  Alexandria,
          VA  22311, (703) 845-3591, gordon@ida.org

     Philip Hwang, Naval Surface Warfare Center,  Code  U33,
          Silver   Spring,  MD  20903-5000,  (202) 394-1351,
          hwang@nswc-wo.arpa
Dheeraj Sanghi		(h):301-345-6024	(o):301-454-1516
System Design & Analysis Group, Dept of Comp Sc, U of Maryland, College Park
MD - 20742.   Internet: dheeraj@tove.umd.edu   UMDmail: ds7@umail.umd.edu
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