keith@nih-csl.UUCP (keith gorlen) (10/04/87)
USENIX C++ Workshop
Santa Fe, New Mexico
El Dorado Hotel
Monday & Tuesday
November 9 & 10, 1987
USENIX is pleased to be hosting the world's first
workshop on the C++ language (outside of AT&T). This
two-day event will bring together users of the C++
language to share their experiences. It promises to be
a watershed for C++, so you won't want to miss it.
Furthermore, if you've never been to Santa Fe, you have
a treat in store.
Here are some logistical details:
The workshop will be held at:
Eldorado Clarion Hotel $82.03 / night
+1 505 988-4455 *including* room tax,
309 West San Francisco single or
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 double occupancy
--> Call the hotel by October 7. After that date, they
will accept reservations only on a space-available
basis. When you call the hotel Registration Desk, be
sure to tell them you are attending the USENIX workshop
or they'll quote you a higher price. They require a
one-night deposit that will be refunded if you cancel
at least 48 hours ahead.
You MUST register in advance to attend this limited-
enrollment workshop. Register early as space is
available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Registration Deadline Registration Fee
--> October 30, 1987 $200.00
For further Registration Information, call:
Judy DesHarnais
+1 213 592-3243
uunet!usenix!judy
USENIX Association Conference Office
16951 Pacific Coast Hwy.
P.O. Box 385
Sunset Beach, CA 90742
Preliminary Program
USENIX C++ Workshop
November 9-10, 1987
Eldorado Clarion Hotel
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Monday, November 9
9:30 Coffee
10:00 Bjarne Stroustrup, AT&T Bell Labs: The Evolution
of C++ 1985 - 1987
11:00 Steve Dewhurst, AT&T: The Architecture of a C++
Compiler
11:30 Michael Ball, TauMetric Corporation: The Oregon
Software C++ Compiler
12:00 Lunch Break
1:30 John Carolan, Glockenspiel: C++ for OS/2
2:00 Ken Friedenbach, Apple Computer: Porting C++ to
the Macintosh OS
2:30 Philippe Gautron and Marc Shapiro, INRIA: Two
Extensions to C++: a Dynamic Link Editor and Inner
Data
3:00 Jonathan Shopiro, AT&T Bell Labs: Extending the
C++ Task System for Real-Time Control
3:30 Coffee Break
3:45 Tom Doeppner and Alan Gebele, Brown University:
C++ on a Parallel Machine
4:15 Roy Campbell, University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign: CHOICES - A Multiprocessor Object-
Oriented Operating System
4:45 Oliver McBryan, New York University: C++
Environments for Parallel Computing
5:15 Dave Detlefs, Carnegie-Mellon University:
Avalon: C++ Extensions for Transaction-Based
Programming
5:45 Dinner Break
8:00 Short Discussions
9:30 Open Discussion
Tuesday, November 10
9:00 Coffee
9:30 Bjarne Stroustrup, AT&T Bell Labs: What is
'Object-Oriented Programming'
10:30 Keith Gorlen, National Institutes of Health:
OOPS: A C++ Object-Oriented Program Support Class
Library
11:00 Coffee Break
11:15 Ken Fuhrman, Ampex Corporation: An Object-
Oriented Class Library for C++
11:45 Tsvi Bar-David, AT&T: Teaching C++
12:15 Lunch Break
1:45 Al Conrad, University of Califormia at Santa
Cruz: Modelling Graphical Data with C++
2:15 James Coggins, University of North Carolina:
Integrated Class Structures for Image Pattern
Recognition and Computer Graphics
2:45 Jim Waldo, Apollo Computer Inc.: Using C++ to
Develop a WYSIWYG Hypertext Toolkit
3:15 Coffee Break
3:30 Mark Linton and Paul Calder, Stanford
University: The Implementation of an Object-
Oriented User Interface Package
4:00 Mark Linton, Stanford University: The Design of
the Allegro Programming Environment
4:30 Ragu Raghavan, Mentor Graphics: A C++ Class
Browser
5:00 Tom Cargill, AT&T Bell Labs: Pi: A Case Study in
Object-Oriented Programming
5:30 Adjournment
Short Discussions
Kevin Kenny, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign:
Encapsulators -- A Metaphor for Software Organization in
C++
Peter Kirslis, AT&T: A Style for Writing C++ Classes
Kenneth Brown, Cardinal Information Systems: Inc.,
Object-Oriented Databases
Steve Mahaney and Ravi Sethi, AT&T Bell Labs:
Concurrency and C++
Judith Grass, AT&T: Using C++ in language processors
James Coggins, University of North Carolina: A Summary
of C++ Applications under Development at the University
of North Carolina
Michael Tiemann, MCC: G++: A free C++
Dan Schuh, University of Wisconsin: Parameterized Types
for C++
Mark Rafter, Warwick University: Extending Stream I/O to
include Formats
Conference Chair:
Keith Gorlen
301-496-5363. usenix!nih-csl!keith
Building 12A, Room 2017
National Institutes of Health. Bethesda, MD 20892
Date of this Announcement: October 3, 1987
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Keith Gorlen phone: (301) 496-5363
Building 12A, Room 2017 uucp: uunet!mimsy!elsie!nih-csl!keith
National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, MD 20892keith@nih-csl.UUCP (keith gorlen) (10/14/87)
Preliminary Program
USENIX C++ Workshop
November 9-10, 1987
Eldorado Clarion Hotel
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Sunday, November 8
7:30 PM - 10:00 PM Registration and Reception
Monday, November 9
9:00 Registration
9:30 Coffee
9:50 Introductory Remarks
10:00 Bjarne Stroustrup, AT&T Bell Labs: The Evolution
of C++ 1985 - 1987
11:00 Steve Dewhurst, AT&T: The Architecture of a C++
Compiler
11:30 Michael Ball, TauMetric Corporation: The Oregon
Software C++ Compiler
12:00 Lunch Break
1:30 John Carolan, Glockenspiel: C++ for OS/2
2:00 Ken Friedenbach, Apple Computer: Porting C++ to
the Macintosh OS
2:30 Philippe Gautron and Marc Shapiro, INRIA: Two
Extensions to C++: a Dynamic Link Editor and Inner
Data
3:00 Jonathan Shopiro, AT&T Bell Labs: Extending the
C++ Task System for Real-Time Control
3:30 Coffee Break
3:45 Tom Doeppner and Alan Gebele, Brown University:
C++ on a Parallel Machine
4:15 Roy Campbell, University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign: CHOICES - A Multiprocessor Object-
Oriented Operating System
4:45 Oliver McBryan, New York University: C++
Environments for Parallel Computing
5:15 Dave Detlefs, Carnegie-Mellon University:
Avalon: C++ Extensions for Transaction-Based
Programming
5:45 Dinner Break
8:00 Short Discussions
Steve Mahaney and Ravi Sethi, AT&T Bell Labs:
Concurrency and \*C
John Rose, Thinking Machines, Inc.: C*: a C++
-like language for data-parallel
computation
Kevin Kenny, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign: Encapsulators -- A
Metaphor for Software Organization in \*C
Peter Kirslis, AT&T: A Style for Writing \*C
Classes
Kenneth Brown, Cardinal Information Systems:
Inc., Object-Oriented Databases
Judith Grass, AT&T: Using \*C in Language
Processors
James Coggins, University of North Carolina: A
Summary of \*C Applications under
Development at the University of North
Carolina
Michael Tiemann, MCC: G++: A Free \*C
Dan Schuh, University of Wisconsin:
Parameterized Types for \*C
Mark Rafter, Warwick University: Extending
Stream I/O to include Formats
9:45 Open Discussion
Tuesday, November 10
9:00 Coffee
9:30 Bjarne Stroustrup, AT&T Bell Labs: What is
'Object-Oriented Programming'
10:30 Keith Gorlen, National Institutes of Health:
OOPS: A C++ Object-Oriented Program Support Class
Library
11:00 Break
11:15 Ken Fuhrman, Ampex Corporation: An Object-
Oriented Class Library for C++
11:45 Tsvi Bar-David, AT&T: Teaching C++
12:15 Lunch Break
1:45 Al Conrad, University of Califormia at Santa
Cruz: Modelling Graphical Data with C++
2:15 James Coggins, University of North Carolina:
Integrated Class Structures for Image Pattern
Recognition and Computer Graphics
2:45 Jim Waldo, Apollo Computer Inc.: Using C++ to
Develop a WYSIWYG Hypertext Toolkit
3:15 Coffee Break
3:30 Mark Linton and Paul Calder, Stanford
University: The Implementation of an Object-
Oriented User Interface Package
4:00 Mark Linton, Stanford University: The Design of
the Allegro Programming Environment
4:30 Ragu Raghavan, Mentor Graphics: A C++ Class
Browser
5:00 Tom Cargill, AT&T Bell Labs: Pi: A Case Study in
Object-Oriented Programming
5:30 Adjournment
Conference Chair:
Keith Gorlen
301-496-5363. usenix!nih-csl!keith
Building 12A, Room 2017
National Institutes of Health. Bethesda, MD 20892
Conference Registration Information:
Judy DesHarnais
213-592-3243. usenix!judy
USENIX Association Conference Office
16951 Pacific Coast Hwy. P.O. Box 385. Sunset Beach, CA
90742
Hotel Reservation:
Eldorado Clarion Hotel
505-988-4455
309 West San Francisco
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Date of this announcement: October 13, 1987
--
Keith Gorlen phone: (301) 496-5363
Building 12A, Room 2017 uucp: uunet!mimsy!elsie!nih-csl!keith
National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, MD 20892