[news.announce.conferences] CFP: Australian Unix systems Users Group '89

auug@uqcspe.cs.uq.oz.au (AUUG 89 Programme) (04/14/89)

		      Call For Papers
			  AUUG '89
      Australian Unix systems User Group Incorporated
	       Conference and Exhibition 1989
	    August 8-11 1989, Sydney, Australia

Summary

The 1989 Conference and Exhibition of the  Australian  UNIX*
systems	 User Group Incorporated will be held on Tuesday 8th
- Friday 11th August 1989 at the  Hilton  Hotel	 in  Sydney,
Australia.  Tutorial  sessions	will be held on Tuesday 8th,
and the conference proper from Wednesday the 9th  to  Friday
the 11th.  The conference theme is

	   No one ever got fired for buying UNIX.


AUUG is pleased to announce that  the  guest  speakers	will
include:

  Dennis Ritchie      Bell Laboratories
  James Gosling	      Sun Microsystems
  Sunil Das	      City University, London

Papers

Papers on topics  related  to  commercial,  government,	 and
non-technical  uses  of UNIX (and also on non-commercial and
technical aspects of the UNIX system) are now invited.

Acceptance of papers will be based on an  extended  abstract
and will be subject to receipt of the final paper by the due
date.  The format of final papers will be specified with the
letter	of acceptance.	Abstracts and final papers should be
submitted to the programme committee chair:

  Peter Barnes	    Phone:    International +61 7 3772907
  AUUG 89		      National	       07 3772907
  Computer Science  Fax:      International +61 7 3710783
  Queensland University	      National	       07 3710783
  St. Lucia	    Telex:    UNIVQLD AA40315
  Queensland 4067   ACSnet:   pdb@uqcspe.cs.uq.oz
  Australia	    UUCP:     uunet!munnari!uqcspe.cs.uq.oz!pdb
		    ARPA:     pdb%uqcspe.cs.uq.oz@uunet.uu.net


Timetable

     Receipt of Extended Abstracts	Monday 22nd May
     Letters of Acceptance Sent		Monday 12th June
     Receipt of Final Papers		Monday 3rd July
     Conference tutorials		8th August
     Conference and Exhibition		9th-11th August

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