spaf@cs.purdue.edu (Gene Spafford) (06/04/91)
Preliminary Call for Participation
Symposium on Experiences with
Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems III (SEDMS III)
Sponsored by: The Usenix Association
In association with:
The Software Engineering Research Center (SERC)
In cooperation with:
ACM SIGARCH, SIGCOMM, SIGOPS and SIGSOFT (Pending)
IEEE-CS Technical Committees on Distributed Processing, Operating Systems,
Software Engineering, and Design Automation (Pending)
March 26-27, 1992 Newport Beach, CA
Goals
The goal of this symposium is to bring together individuals who have
built, are building, or will soon build distributed and multiprocessor
systems. SEDMS III will provide a forum for individuals to exchange
information on their experiences, both good and bad, including
experiences with coding aids, languages, debugging and testing
technology, reuse of existing software, and performance analysis. The
presentations should emphasize the lessons learned from use of such
systems and tools.
Extra-long breaks between sessions and work-in-progress presentations
will be provided to facilitate a workshop-like atmosphere during parts
of the symposium. We will also have discussion panels on submitted
themes.
Submissions
Six copies of each submission or panel proposal should be sent to the
program committee chair (address below) to arrive no later than 1
November 1991. Submissions of full papers are invited on any topics
related to the theme of the symposium. The committee will give
preferential consideration to submissions describing experiences with
actual systems-papers describing purely theoretical work will not be
accepted. Panel proposals should include a description of the
relevance to the goals of the SEDMS, and the qualifications of the
participants suggested.
Important Dates
Submissions due 1 November 1991
Notifications mailed 20 December 1991
Camera ready copy due 24 January 1992
For Further Information, contact:
General Chair Program Chair
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George Leach Gene Spafford
AT&T Paradyne Software Engineering Research Center
MS LG-129 Dept. of Computer Sciences
PO Box 2826 Purdue University
Largo, FL 34649-2826 W. Lafayette, IN 47907-1398
(813) 530-2376 (317) 494-7825
reggie@pdn.paradyne.com spaf@cs.purdue.edu
To have your name added to the mailing list for registration
materials, send your name and surface mail address to either
the general chair or program chair.
Program Commitee
John Barr, Motorola David Cohn, Univ. of Notre Dame
Yousef Khalidi, Sun Andrzej Goscinski, Univ. of New South Wales
Mike O'Dell, Bellcore Satish Tripathi, Univ. of Maryland
Howard Katseff, AT&T Thomas Wilkes, Univ. of Lowell
Sue LoVerso, Encore Dan Duchamp, Columbia Univ.
John Nicol, GTE Labs Bharat Bhargava, Purdue Univ.
Marc Pucci, Bellcore Elie Milgrom, Louvain Univ., Belgium
William Bain, Intel Karsten Schwan, Georgia Tech
June 4, 1991
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Gene Spafford
NSF/Purdue/U of Florida Software Engineering Research Center,
Dept. of Computer Sciences, Purdue University, W. Lafayette IN 47907-1398
Internet: spaf@cs.purdue.edu phone: (317) 494-7825