mcdaniel@decwrl.UUCP (Gene McDaniel) (09/05/85)
This rather long message announces the Tenth ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles. The message contains introductory material, the technical program, and an application form at the end. Similar informa- tion will appear in the next CACM and will be mailed to members of SigOPS. Association for Computing Machinery Tenth ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles December 1-4, 1985 Rosario Resort Orcas Island Washington, U.S.A. Sponsored by ACM SIGOPS GENERAL INFORMATION Overview. The tenth biennial SOSP sponsored by SIGOPS, the ACM Special Interest Group on Operating Systems, will bring together an active group of workers who enjoy debating the tradeoffs between pragmatism and prin- ciple. As the boundaries between computer architecture, operating sys- tems, applications, and communications shift with rapidly changing tech- nology, those tradeoffs continue to present new challenges to system designers. Symposium Site. Rosario Resort is on Orcas Island, Washington. The closest major airport is Seattle/Tacoma. There is transportation to the island either by San Juan Airlines or by ferry from Anacortes (100 miles north of the airport, a two-hour drive). Hikers may enjoy nearby Moran State Park. Tennis, golfing, and sailing are also available. The Music Room at Rosario houses a 26-rank pipe organ which is used in regularly scheduled concerts. Proceedings. The proceedings will be distributed at the symposium and published as a special issue of the Operating Systems Review. Papers of particular merit will appear in ACM Transactions on Computer Systems. Registration. The SOSP has proven very popular recently, and a large number of participants is expected. We expect that most rooms will require double occupancy, and that only registered participants can be accommodated. Despite these measures, registration may still have to be limited, probably by limiting attendance from those organizations that propose to send many representatives. For this reason, all applications for registration, with a check for payment in advance, must be received by October 1, 1985. Notice of registration acceptance, and full refunds for anyone not accommodated will go into the mail shortly after that date. The all-inclusive fee of $415 ($435 for non-ACM members) covers symposium costs and proceedings, three nights of lodging (Dec. 1,2,3), seven meals (breakfast 12/2 through breakfast 12/4), and a large first night reception. Transportation. The Washington State Ferry service to Orcas Island is provided both from Anacortes, Washington, and Sidney, B.C. on Vancouver Island. Anacortes is approximately two hours north of Seattle and two and a half hours south of Vancouver, B.C. Participants have the option of driving onto the ferry and then to the Resort, approximately a 25- minute drive, or parking at either Anacortes or Sidney and walking onto the ferry. Rosario will provide pick-up service to and from the Orcas Island ferry landing. We do not yet have the official ferry schedule. The phone number for ferry information is (206)464-6400. The new schedule will probably be available by 1 September. The tentative ferry schedule follows: The ferry leaves Anacortes at 6:45, 8:45 and 11:15 am, and 3:45, 5:00, 8:10 and 9:10 pm. It will leave (tentative schedule) Orcas Island for Anacortes at 6:30 and 9:00 am, and 1:20, 2:05, 6:00, and 7:00 pm. The ferry trip takes over an hour and makes two stops along the way. For a limited number of people flying on major airlines, the connection to Orcas via San Juan Airlines can be purchased for a small additional fee. People wishing to travel via San Juan should check with their travel agents or airlines and be sure to book early to ensure space on the San Juan flights. The flight from Sea-Tac to the Eastsound airport on Orcas is about 45 minutes. Rosario will provide pick-up service to and from the airport. The Tenth SOSP may decide to provide bus service between Sea-Tac airport and Anacortes for a small fee. If you are interested in this service, please indicate so in the application form below. To apply: Return a copy of the attached form (at the end) with a check in U.S. dollars payable to ACM Tenth SOSP. Be sure to post your appli- cation so that it is in our hands by October 1, 1985. Send the applica- tion to: Melinda Sterling, Treasurer DIGITAL Western Research Lab 100 Hamilton Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94301 (415)853-6623 (1-5 pm, PST) sterling@decwrl decvax!decwrl!sterling rhea::decwrl::sterling TECHNICAL PROGRAM Monday December 2, 1985 Session 1: Distributed Operating Systems VAXclusters: a Closely-Coupled Distributed System N. Kronenberg, H. Levy, W. Strecker Preemptable Remote Execution Facilities for the V-System M. Theimer, K. Lantz, D. Cheriton Session 2: Measured Performance of Systems The Integration of Virtual Memory Management and Interprocess Communication in Accent R. Fitzgerald, R. Rashid A Trace-driven Analysis of the UNIX 4.2 BSD File System J. Ousterhout, H. Da Costa, D. Harrison, J. Kunze, M. Kupfer, J. Thompson Session 3: Distributed File Systems A Caching File System for a Programmer's Workstation M. Schroeder, D. Gifford, R. Needham The ITC Distributed File System M. Satyanarayanan A Distributed File Service Based on Optimistic Concurrency Control S. Mullender, A. Tanenbaum Session 4: Panel - "Future Directions" Evening Session: SIGOPS Business Meeting Tuesday December 3, 1985 Session 5: Replication, Fault Tolerance Replicated Distributed Programs E. Cooper Replication and Fault-tolerance in the ISIS System K. Birman Consistency and Recovery Control for Replicated Files D. Davcev, W. Burkhard Session 6: Facilities for Supercomputing Compiler-Directed Memory Management for Numerical Programs M. Malkawi, J. Patel A Dataflow Approach to Multitasking on Cray Computers S. Reinhardt Session 7: Atomic Actions Transactions and Synchronization in a Distributed Operating System M. Weinstein, T. Page, B. Livizey, G. Popek Distributed Transactions for Reliable Systems A. Spector Reliable Object Storage to Support Atomic Actions B. Oki, B. Liskov, R. Scheifler Session 8: Reports on Work in Progress This will consist of five-minute presentations outlining current research projects. Anyone who wishes to participate should give the program chairmen a brief abstract on the first day of the conference, or send electronic mail to Andrew Birrell: birrell@decwrl decvax!decwrl!birrell rhea::decwrl::birrell Evening Session: Unscheduled Panel Discussion(s) This evening has been left free, but is available to groups wishing to organize panel discussions that will be of interest to the conference attendees. Anyone wishing to organize such a session should contact the program committee on the first day of the conference, or send electronic mail to Andrew Birrell (see above). Wednesday December 4, 1985 Session 9: Alternative Architectures The S/Net's Linda Kernel N. Carriero, D. Gelernter Function Distribution in a Multi-database Community Information System D. Gifford, S. Berlin, R. Baldwin, J. Lucassen Session 10: Experience with Systems The Structuring of Systems Using Upcalls D. Clark Supporting Distributed Applications: Experience with Eden A. Black REGISTRATION AND ROOMMATE ASSIGNMENT Name: ___________________________________ Address:___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ Organizational Affiliation: ________________________ Fee enclosed ( ) $415 ACM ( ) $435 Non-member Payable to: ACM Tenth SOSP ACM Membership Number:____________________ Name to appear on badge:__________________________________ For Room Assignment: Male ( ) Smoking ( ) Female ( ) Don't care ( ) Non-smoking ( ) Possible Roommate:________________ Electronic Mail Address _________________________ I would like to take the SOSP bus from Sea-Tac to Anacortes ( ) I intend to rent or take my own vehicle ( ) I intend to fly directly to Eastsound, Orcas ( )