pc@ukc.ac.uk (Peter Collinson) (05/23/88)
This is the provisional programme for the next EUUG Conference October
3rd - 7th, 1988 to be held in Cascais, Portugal. Further information
can be obtained from:
EUUG
Owles Hall
Buntingford
Hertfordshire
SG9 9PL
UK
Phone: +44 763 73039
Fax: +44 763 73255
Email: euug@inset.uucp
mcvax!ukc!inset!euug
The programme:
(Apologies to authors - I have removed various accents from the list below)
Monday 3rd October - Tutorials
M1 Users Introductions to the X Window System
Watson, Clenton & Caruthers
M2 POSIX Implementation
Shane P. McCarron & John Quarterman
M3 Curses
Prof. Axel Schreiner
Tuesday 4th October - Tutorials
T4 Programming with the X Window System
Watson, Clenton & Caruthers
T5 Sendmail
Forrest Smoot Carl-Mitchell
T6 System Performance & Management
Brian E.J. Clark
Wednesday 5th October - Technical sessions
Operating Systems
CHORUS, a New Technology for Building UNIX Systems
Francois Armand, Frederic Herrmann, Michel Gien & Marc Rozier;
Chorus systemes, France
ANSA - Can big be made beautiful?
Richard Duckworth; ANSA, UK
Clouds - A distributed, Object-Oriented Operating System:
Architecture and Kernel Implementation
J.Bernabeau, Y.A.Khalidi, M.Ahamad, W.F.Appelbe, P.Dasgupta,
R.J.LeBlanc & U.Ramachandran;
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Implementing a POSIX Compatible operating system on a
multi-transputer supercomputer
Paul J. King;
Real Time Systems Ltd, UK
Security
Securing Unix
Neil Urquhart; Gould Electronics, UK
Network Services in the Athena Environment
Jennifer Steiner & Daniel E. Geer, Jr.;
Project Athena, MIT, USA
Locking in NFS
A concept for file and record locking within NFS
Hans-Peter Frejek;
SIEMENS AG, West Germany
Implementation of a Locking Protocol for Resource Locking in a
Stateless Environment
Peter Gloor, Rudolf Marty & Marin Zellweger;
Universitaet Zuerich, Switzerland
File systems
The Translucent File Service
David Hendricks;
Sun Microsystems, Inc., USA
An Object Base for Attributed Software Objects
Andreas Lampen & Axel Mahler;
Technische Universitaet Berlin, West Germany
EUnet
OSI transition plans of EUnet and other
interesting developments
Daniel Karrenberg;
CWI, Netherlands
Thursday 6th October - Technical sessions
Standards, proving and modelling
Precise Standards through Formal Specifications: A Case Study:
the UNIX File System
O.Declerfayt, B.Demeuse, F.Wautier, P.Y.Schobbens & E.Milgrom;
Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Modelling UNIX with an Object Oriented Model
C.Fernandez;
Universite P. et M. Curie, France
Establishing a Harmonised Testing Service for POSIX
Jon Leigh;
The National Computing Centre Ltd, UK
Object Oriented Window Systems
IMAGES - An approach to an Object Oriented UIMS
J.A.Marques, L.P.Simoes, N.Guimaraes, L.Carrico & M.Sequeira;
Inesc, Portugal
ET++ - An Object Oriented Application Framework in C++
Erich Gamma, Andre Weinand & Rudolf Marty;
Universitaet Zuerich, Switzerland
CommonView, a windows library in C++
Alan Sloan;
Glockenspiel, Ireland
Distributed Operating Systems
Implementation of an object-oriented distributed system
architecture on Unix
D.Decouchant, A.Duda, A.Freyssinet, M.Riveill, X.Rousset de Pina,
G.Vandome & R.Scioville;
Laboratoire de Genie Informatique, Centre de Recherche Bull,
France
DISTROS - A Truly Distributed Operating System
Michael Schiffers;
InterFace Computer GmbH, West Germany
Real time issues
Real Time multiprocessing under UNIX
Peter L. Petersen;
Aalborg University, Denmark
Priority and Deadline Scheduling on Real-Time UNIX
Peter Bond;
Ferranti Computer Systems Ltd, UK
Optical discs
An implementation of optical disk worm file system under
System V.3
C.Falchi;
I.A.N. s.r.l, Italy
NOFS - the NFS server for the Optical File System
Paulo Amaral;
GIPSI SM90, France
Friday 7th October - Technical sessions
Documentation and administration
Installation Documentation Documentation
Linda Branagan & David Tilbrook;
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Sacrifices to Ra or Learning to administer
a Sun Network
Bubbette McLeod;
Silicon Compiler Systems, USA
Internationalisation
The Arabisation of UNIX
Pascal Beyls;
Bull, France
Tools for workstations
NeWS and X, Beauty and the Beast?
W.T.Roberts, A.Davison, K.Drake, C.Hyde & M.Slater;
Queen Mary College, UK
Direct Manipulation Tools for UNIX Workstations
John Bovey & Mark Russell;
University of Kent, UK
Developing and Adapting UNIX Tools for Workstations
David Barnes, Mark Russell & Mark Wheadon;
University of Kent, UK
Multiprocessors
Multiprocessor Performance
Randall H. Dow;
SIEMENS AG, West Germany
Hardware and Software Aspects of Symmetrical Unix Multi-Processors
Ali Shirnia & Brian E.J. Clark;
Pyramid Technology SA, Switzerland