lab@world.std.com (Lisa A Bloch) (01/08/91)
There will be a Works in Progress session at the Dallas USENIX conference, 4:00 Thursday January 24. This is an opportunity to get up and speak for 10 minutes on your current work and, perhaps, present research results that were too recent to be included in the conference program. Individuals wishing to make a Work in Progress presentation should bring a summary of their work, including your name and presentation title, on a typed, double-spaced, single sheet of paper for display prior to the session. Or, preferably, send it via email to lab@world.std.com . Time slots will be assigned on a first come, first served basis. Lisa Bloch lab@usenix.org, lab@world.std.com +1 617 523 1664 (home) +1 508 490 6693 (work)
lab@daedalus.std.com (Lisa A Bloch) (06/04/91)
As is usual at USENIX Technical Conferences, there is a Work in Progress session at Nashville. The Work in Progress session provides an opportunity to get up and speak for 10 minutes on your current work and, perhaps, present research results that were too recent to be included in the conference program. There are so many people wishing to share their work at this conference that we have added time during the Bird Of a Feather sessions to accomodate you. On Thursday evening, 20:00-22:00, the following speakers are scheduled: Shigetoshi Yokoyama, MIT, "Spatial Data Management with Dynamic Icons"; Hans Scholten, University of Twente, "An Event-Based Debugger for a Distributed System"; Geoff Collyer, Software Tool & Die, "nam: A Manual Page Decompiler"; Marcus Leech, Bell-Northern Research, "Managing a UNIX HelpDesk"; Eric Brunner, "Porting 4.4"; Danny Chen, AT&T Bell Labs, "Towards a New Interface for Specifying and Accessing Kernel Performance Metrics for Unix System V". On Friday afternoon, 16:40-17:30: Rick Macklem, University of Guelph, "Not Quite NFS, Crash Tolerant Cache Consistency for NFS". Past Work in Progress sessions have provided speakers with feedback that they were able to incorporate into larger papers presented at subsequent conferences. Individuals wishing to make a Work in Progress presentation should bring a summary of their work, including your name and presentation title, on a typed, double-spaced, single sheet of paper for display prior to the session. Or, preferably, send it via email to lab@world.std.com . Time slots are assigned on a first come, first served basis. Lisa Bloch lab@usenix.org lab@world.std.com +1 617 232 0514 (days) +1 617 523 1664 (home)