[comp.os.research] Call For Papers "Third IEEE Conference On Computer Workstations"

perform@vuse.vanderbilt.edu (Performance Mailing List) (07/21/90)

                           CALL FOR PAPERS

          Third IEEE Conference On Computer Workstations:
                   Accomplishments And Challenges

      Sponsored by the IEEE Technical Committee on Operating Systems
          The Sea Crest Resort, Falmouth, Cape Cod (Massachusetts)
                           May 15 - 17, 1991
 
As we enter the 1990's, changes in technology will require rethinking
the role of the workstation in the computing environment. Gigabit
communication, desktop parallel computing, and multimedia applications
are now emerging. The key to effective computing in this new world is
the interface between the user and the computing environment: the
workstation.  What challenges must be overcome to make effective use of
emerging technologies?  CCW '91 seeks to foster dialogue between
builders of workstation-based applications and technological
innovators.  Papers may focus on experiences with ambitious
applications as well as on research topics. Topics include:

 *  Design of workstation computing environments            
 *  Workstation and system architecture
 *  Application and system management
 *  User interface technologies
 *  Exploiting parallelism
 *  Exploiting high bandwidth communication
 *  Exploiting massive memory
 *  Computer-aided software engineering
 *  Information management systems
 *  Real-time sensing and control
 *  Issues of scale
 *  Innovative ideas and technologies
 
Papers should be no longer than about 5000 words (20 double-spaced
pages), and must be received by September 15, 1990.  Authors will be
notified of acceptance by December 1, 1990, and final camera--ready
copy is due by January 15, 1991.  Both technical and case-study papers
are solicited; case studies should describe existing systems and
include performance or operational data where practical.
 
The conference will also include a poster session for discussing work
in progress. Individuals with a specific interest in participating in
the poster session are invited to submit a one-page abstract describing
their project. In addition, the program committee will invite the
authors of some of the submitted papers to present their work in the
poster session.
 
Send five copies of each submission to:

   Prof. Keith Marzullo                 
   Program co-chair, CCW '91
   Department of Computer Science, Upson Hall
   Cornell University
   Ithaca NY 14853

IMPORTANT DATES:   
   Submissions due              September 15, 1990
   Notification of acceptance   December 1, 1990
   Camera-ready copies due      January 15, 1991

General chair:
  Luis Felipe Cabrera  IBM ARC
Local arrangements:
  Noah Mendelsohn      IBM Cambridge
Publicity chair:
  Ken Kane             SUN Microsystems
Publications chair:
  Dorothy Marsh        Cornell University
Hardware exhibits:
  Pat Mantey           U. C. Santa Cruz
Program co-chairs:
  Ken Birman           Cornell University
  Keith Marzullo       Cornell University
Program committee:
  Anita Borg           DEC WRL
  Thomas Joseph        SUN Microsystems
  Gail Kaiser          Columbia University
  Susan Owicki         DEC SRC
  Mike Powell          SUN Microsystems
  Marc Rozier          Chorus Systems
  M. Satyanarayanan    Carnegie-Mellon University
  Frank Schmuck        IBM ARC
  Henry Sowizral       NASA RIACS
  Doug Terry           Xerox PARC
  Walter Tichy         Universitaet Karlsruhe
  Robbert Van Renesse  Vrije Universiteit
  Robin Williams       IBM ARC
  Paulo Verissimo      INESC Portugal
  Greg Zack            Xerox DRI