deroest@cac.washington.edu (James DeRoest) (10/10/90)
Call for Papers SHARE 76 Conference San Francisco, CA February 24 - March 1, 1991 The Unix Project of the IBM SHARE Users Group is seeking papers describing projects based in a Unix environment for presentation at SHARE 76 Conference in February 1991. With the recent announcement of of the RISC System/6000, and AIX supported across the PS/2, RT, RISC System/6000 and 370/XA architectures, there is fast growing interest in how these systems can be used, supported, and integrated into a traditionally non-IBM environment. The RISC System/6000 is now accepted as a qaulifying machine for SHARE membership admission. Papers selected for presentation during the San Francisco conference will be published in the conference proceedings. Technical topics related to, but not limited to, the following areas are invited for submission: Supercomputing Distributed Systems Scientific Computing Transaction Processing Workstations Database Applications Security and Administration Networking Human Factors Graphics and Imaging User Support Languagues and Programming Performance and Tuning Interoperability Submissions for consideration should be approximately 2 to 3 typewritten pages in length, and include a topic abstract and outline, references, and author address (Mail address, Phone, EMail). Papers must be received by October 15, 1990 to be considered. Notification of acceptance or rejection will be made by January 1, 1991. A camera ready copy of papers selected for presentation will be required by the San Francisco presentation date. Send submissions or questions to: Jim DeRoest SHARE Unix Project University Computing Services, JE-30 University of Washington 4545 15th Ave NE Seattle, WA 98195 (206)543-6343 deroest@cac.washington.edu deroest@cac.bitnet SHARE Unix Project: Phylecia Brandley, N.C.A.R. (Manager) phylecia@ncar.ucar.edu Tom Rounds, Cornell Univ (Deputy Mgr) trj@cornellf.tn.cornell.edu Bonita Giagnacova, UC Berkeley spgbrg@cmsa.berkeley.edu Jim DeRoest, U of Washington deroest@cac.washington.edu Scott Bradner, Harvard Univ sob@harvard.harvard.edu Jill Hendrickson, Intel Corp jhendric@cadev4.intel.com Richard Alexander, Cornell Univ raa@cornella.cit.cornell.edu Harold Hauck, IBM Corp Howard Green, IBM Corp