[comp.org.usenix] USENIX C++ Workshop Preliminary Program

keith@nih-csl.UUCP (keith gorlen) (09/25/87)

			  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
------------------

Bjarne Stroustrup, AT&T, "The Evolution of C++ '85 - '87"

Steve Dewhurst, AT&T, "The Architecture of a C++ Compiler"

Michael Ball, TauMetric Corporation, "The Oregon Software C++
Compiler"

Tsvi Bar-David, AT&T, "Teaching C++"

Philippe Gautron and Marc Shapiro, INRIA, "Two Extensions to C++: a
Dynamic Link Editor and Inner Data"

Jonathan Shopiro, AT&T, "Porting and Extending the C++ Coroutine
System"

Tom Doeppner and Alan Gebele, Brown University, "C++ on a Parallel
Machine"

Roy Campbell, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, "CHOICES - A
Multiprocessor Object-Oriented Operating System"

Oliver McBryan, New York University, "C++ Environments for Parallel
Computing"

Short Discussions


Tuesday, November 10
--------------------

Bjarne Stroustrup, AT&T, "What is 'Object-Oriented Programming'"

Keith Gorlen, National Institutes of Health, "OOPS: A C++
Object-Oriented Program Support Class Library"

Ken Fuhrman, Ampex Corporation, "An Object-Oriented Class Library for
C++"

John Carolan, Glockenspiel, "C++ for OS/2"

Al Conrad, UCSC, "Modelling Graphical Data with C++"

James Coggins, University of North Carolina, "Integrated Class
Structures for Image Pattern Recognition and Computer Graphics"

Jim Waldo, Apollo Computer Inc., "Using C++ to Develop a WYSIWYG
Hypertext Toolkit"

Mark Linton and Paul Calder, Stanford University, "The Implementation
of an Object-Oriented User Interface Package"

Mark Linton, Stanford University, "The Design of the Allegro
Programming Environment"

Ragu Raghavan, Mentor Graphics, "A C++ Class Browser"

Tom Cargill, AT&T, "Pi: A Case Study in Object-Oriented Programming"



			  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, "Concurrency and C++"

Dave Detlefs, Carnegie-Mellon University, "Avalon: C++ Extensions for
Transaction-Based Programming"

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, GNU Project, "GNU C++"

Dan Schuh, University of Wisconsin, "Parameterized Types for C++"

Mark Rafter, Warwick University, "Extending Stream I/O to include
Formats"



Date of this Announcement: September 25, 1987

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