std-unix@uunet.UU.NET (08/07/90)
From: std-unix@uunet.UU.NET
There are four related articles, posted at the same time as this one,
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Calendar of UNIX-related Events
Access to UNIX-Related Publications
Access to UNIX-Related Standards
Access to UNIX-Related Groups
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of Windsound Consulting <sws@calvin.wa.com> and were originated by
John S. Quarterman of Texas Internet Consulting <jsq@tic.com>.
The information in them comes from a wide variety of sources.
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Access information is given in this article for the following:
ACM SIGCOMM
ENA
ICCC
IFIP-TC6
Hannover Fair CeBIT
ISTE
ACE Interop
IETF
Nordunet
Telephone numbers are given in international format, i.e., +n at
the beginning for the country code, e.g., +44 is England, +81 Japan,
+82 Korea, +61 Australia, +64 New Zealand, and +1 is U.S.A. or Canada.
UNIX is a Registered Trademark of AT&T.
ACM SIGCOMM
The ACM SIGCOMM Symposium is held annually in the summer by the
Special Interest Group on Communications (SIGCOMM) of the
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
Association for Computing Machinery
11 West 42nd Street
New York, NY 10036
David Farber
Tel: +1 215 898 9508
FARBER@cs.upenn.edu
Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
& Information Systems Dept.
University of Pennsylvania
200 South Bend
33rd St.
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6389
USA
1990 Sep 24-26 SIGCOMM 90 C ACM, Philladelphia, PA
ICCC
The International Council for Computer Communication will be holding the
Tenth International Conference on Computer Communication. Topics discussed
will include all aspects of computer communication, including technical,
scientific, social, policy making, business and legal aspects.
S. Ramani
Chairman, Programme Committee, ICCC-90
National Centre for Software Technology
Gulmohar Cross Road No. 9
Bombay 400 049, INDIA
Phone: +91 22 6200590 or +91 22 6201606
Telex: +81 11 8260 NCST IN
E_mail: iccc90%shakti@uunet.uu.net OR iccc90@ncst.in
1990 Nov 5-9 10th Internat'l Computer Comm. Conference New Delhi, India
IFIP-TC6 INDC
An International Conference on Information Network and Data Communication
(INDC) is held annually in the spring by the International Federation for
Information Processing Technical Committee 6 (IFIP-TC6)
1992 Mar INDC '92 IFIP TC6, Finland
IFIP-TC6 WG 6
IFIP TC 6 WG 6 on Network Management with the IEEE Communications Society/CNOM
will be sponsoring a workshop on Distributed Systems: Operations &
Management.
For more information contact:
Wolfgang Zimmer or Branislav Meandzija
GMD-FIRST Department of Computer Science
Hardenbergplatz 2 University of California
D-1000 Berlin 12 Riverside, CA 92521-0135
West Germany U.S.A
1990 Oct 22-23 Distributed Sys: Operations & Mgmt. W
IFIP WG 6, IEEE, Berlin, Germany
IFIP-TC6 WG 6.5
IFIP Working Group 6.5 (WG 6.5) holds an annual fall
International Working Conference on Message Handling Systems
and Distributed Applications in conjunction with IFIP-TC6.
1990 Oct 3-5 Internat'l Symposium on Message Handling Systems
& Application Layer Communication Protocols
IFIP WG 6.5, Zurich, Switerland
IFIP-TC6 WG 6.6
IFIP TC 6 WG 6 with the IEEE Communications Society/CNOM will be sponsoring
the Second International Symposium on Integrated Network Management.
For information contact:
Dr. Iyengar Krishnan Mr. Wolfgang Zimmer
Program Co-Chair Program Co-Chair
The MITRE Corporation, W425 GMD-FIRST, Hardenbergplatz 2
7525 Colshire Drive D-1000 Berlin-12
McLean, VA 22102 West Germany
U.S.A.
1991 Apr 1-5 Integrated Net. Man. S IFIP WG 6.6, IEEE, Arlington, VA
ACE TCP/IP INTEROP
Advanced Computing Environments (ACE) presents a TCP/IP conference,
with technical sessions, tutorials and a vendor exhibition,
in the fall of each year.
Advanced Computing Environments
480 San Antonio Road, Suite 100
Mountain View, CA 94040
U.S.A.
+1-415-941-3399, ext. 734
1990 Oct 8-12 INTEROP ACE, San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, CA
Hannover Fair CeBIT
There is a large annual spring vendor exhibit in Hannover, Germany
that has a marked networking component.
Hannover Fairs USA Inc.
103 Carnegie Center
Princeton NJ 08540
+1-609-987-1202
1991 Mar 13-20 CeBIT 91 Hannover, Germany
1992 Mar 11-18 CeBIT 92 Hannover, Germany
1993 Mar 24-31 CeBIT 93 Hannover, Germany
1994 Mar 16-23 CeBIT 94 Hannover, Germany
ISTE
The International Symposium on Telecommunications in Education (ISTE)
is held annually in the summer by the International Council for Computers
in Education (ICCE).
ENA
The Electronic Networking Association (ENA) holds an annual spring
conference on uses of conferencing systems and networks.
Unlike most conferences related to networking, this one is
organised by the users, and most of the users involved
use conferencing systems, not academic networks.
Nan Hanahue
+1 215-821-7777
hanahue@well.sf.ca.us
Electronic Networking Association
c/o Executive Technology Associates, Inc.
2744 Washington Street
Allentown, PA 18104-4225
U.S.A.
1991 May 30-Jun 2 Annual C ENA, Seattle, WA
IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force)
The IETF is a task force of the IAB (Internet Activities Board).
They hold meetings four times per year. Most meetings have
working group breakout sessions, working group status reports, and
technical presentations. Working groups handle activities like
routing, domains, performance, and network management.
1990 Dec 4-7 IETF IAB, U. Colorado, Boulder, CO
1991 Mar IETF IAB, Wash. U, St. Louis, MO (tentative)
Nordunet
Nordunet 90, the eleventh Nordic Conference on Computer networks for
research will be held at Scanticon Borupgaard, Elsinore, Denmark.
Conference secretariat:
NORDUNET 90
c/o Nete Pind
UNI-C
DTH, building 305
DK 2800 Lyngby
Denmark
barnp@vms2.uni-c.dk
Tel: +45 45938355
Fax: +45 45930220
1990 Oct 8-10 Nordunet 90 Elsinore, Denmark
Volume-Number: Volume 21, Number 17sws@calvin.wa.com (08/22/90)
From: sws@calvin.wa.com
I am posting this now because I received this notification after
the last networking posting and the conference will occur before
the next posting. The next posting will occur early in October so
if you want your event included please send the name of the event, date,
location, sponsor, and contact information to sws@calvin.wa.com.
From: uunet!f4.n494.z5.fidonet.org!CCML.RURES (CCML RURES)
Subject: Fidocon 90
--- Rhodes University condemns racism and racial segregation and
strives to maintain a strong tradition of non-discrimination with
regard to race and gender in the constitution of its student body, in
the selection and promotion of its staff and in its administration.
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Conference name: Fidocon Zone 5 1990
Venue: Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa
Organisers: Henk Wolsink, Niel Uys
Registration: Mike Lawrie <ccml.rures@f4.n494.z5.fidonet.org>
<Ccml Rures of 5:494/4>
Fee: R50-00
Accommodation: R100-00 for 2 nights
Program:
FIDOCON ZONE 5 - 1990
PROGRAMME VERSION 5
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FRIDAY 7th September 1990
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19:00 - Late (But in time for the next moring)
Get-together gathering
- Welcome and social get-together.
SATURDAY 8th September 1990
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08:00 - 08:30 Registration - Mike Lawrie to advise
Session 1: Chairman Henk Wolsink
08:30 Henk Wolsink
Welcome and opening of the first zone 5 Fido convention 1990
Apologies
Questions/discussion
09:00 Bryan Haefele
History of FidoNet in South Africa
Questions/discussion
09:30 Pat Terry
UFGATE and interconnecting to UUCP land
Questions/discussion
10:00 tea
Session 2: Chairman Pat Terry
Main speaker of the convention!
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10:30 Randy Bush
FidoNet in the rest of the world
Questions/discussion
11:30 Vic shaw
Uninet
Questions/discussion
12:00 Anthony Walker
Beltel, X25, Easy Access and their role in private networking
Questions/discussion
12:30 General Discussion
12:45 Lunch - Light meal at the 1820 Monument Restaurant, informal.
Cash bar available for the thirsty one's.
Session 3: Chairman Dave Pedler
14:15 Dave Pedler
Introduction to the discussion groups and easing up after lunch!
Discussion groups (These will basicly be about 30 minutes long,
. informal, and everyone could take part in it)
14:30 FidoNet Zone 5 - Henk Wolsink
15:00 Echomail links Zone 5 + Moderators - Niel Uys
15:30 Afternoon tea
15:45 FTSC discussion - Dave Pedler
16:15 Porting FidoNet software - Stephen Davies
16:45 Open slot - Any one have an idea??? This slot will probably
be deleted, unless we get someone to do it...
17:15 Panel of FidoNet *Cs discussions, etc
19:30 for 20:00 Conference dinner, at the Graham Hotel - Smart casual dress.
Cash bar available.
Sunday 9th September 1990
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10:00 Farewell and departing from the Rhodes university.
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