[comp.sys.transputer] call for papers and referees

SHRIVER@IBM.COM (Bruce Shriver) (11/06/87)

Could you please post this on your bulletin board?  Thank you.

Bruce Shriver
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      HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SCIENCES

      HICSS-22 SOFTWARE TRACK INTENT TO PARTICIPATE FORM

             Twenty-Second Annual HICSS Conference
                     Jan. 3-6, 1989, Hawaii

 GENERAL INFORMATION
 HICSS provides  a forum  for the  interchange of  ideas, re-
 search  results,  development activities,  and  applications
 among	academicians and  practitioners  in the  information,
 computing, and  system sciences.  HICSS is  sponsored by the
 University of Hawaii  in cooperation with the	ACM, the IEEE
 Computer Society, and the Pacific Research Institute for In-
 formation  Systems and  Management (PRIISM).	HICSS-22 will
 consist of  tutorials, open  forums, task forces,  a distin-
 guished lecturer  series, and	the presentation  of accepted
 manuscripts which emphasize  research and development activ-
 ities in software technology, architecture, decision support
 and knowledge-based  systems, emerging technologies  and ad-
 vanced applications.  The best  papers, selected by the pro-
 gram committee in each of these areas, are given an award at
 the meeting.  There is a high degree of interaction and dis-
 cussion among the conference  participants as the meeting is
 conducted in a workshop-like setting.

 INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTING PAPERS
 Manuscripts should be 22-26 typewritten, double-spaced pages
 in length.  Please do not  send submissions that are signif-
 icantly shorter  or longer than  this. Papers must  not have
 been previously  presented or published, nor  currently sub-
 mitted for journal publication.  Each manuscript will be put
 through a  rigorous  refereeing process.  Manuscripts should
 have a title page that includes the title of the paper, full
 name of its author(s), affiliation(s), complete physical and
 electronic address(es), telephone  number(s) and a  300-word
 abstract of the paper.

 DEADLINES FOR AUTHORS
 o   A 300-word abstract is due by March 1, 1988
 o   Feedback to author concerning abstract by March 31, 1988
 o   Six copies of the manuscript are due by June 6, 1988.
 o   Notification of accepted papers by September 1, 1988.
 o   Accepted manuscripts,  camera-ready, are due  by October
     3, 1988.

 DEADLINES FOR MINI-TRACK, SESSION, AND TASK-FORCE COORDINATORS
 If you  would like to	coordinate a mini-track,  session, or
 task force, you  must submit for consideration a  3 page ab-
 stract in  which you describe	the topic you  are proposing,
 its timeliness  and importance, and its  treatment in recent
 conferences and workshops before December 15, 1987.

 PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING FORM AND RETURN IT TO:
 Bruce D. Shriver
 HICSS-22 Conference Co-Chairman
   and Software Technology Track Coordinator
 IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
 P.O. Box 704
 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
 (914) 789-7626
 CSnet: shriver@ibm.com
 Bitnet: shriver@yktvmh

 Name      ______________________________________________________
 Address:  ______________________________________________________
 City:     ______________________________________________________
 Phone No. ______________________________________________________
 Electronic Mail Address: _______________________________________

 I would like to coordinate a mini-track or session in:
       I would like to coordinate a task-force in:
           I will submit a paper in:
                I will referee papers in:

 ___  ___  ___ ___  Algorithms, Their Analysis and Pragmatics
 ___  ___  ___ ___  Alternative Language and Programming Paradigms
 ___  ___  ___ ___  Applying AI Technology to Software Engineering
 ___  ___  ___ ___  Communication & Protocol Software Issues
 ___  ___  ___ ___  Database Formalisms, Software and Systems
 ___  ___  ___ ___  Designing & Prototyping Complex Systems
 ___  ___  ___ ___  Distributed Software Systems
 ___  ___  ___ ___  Electronic Publishing & Authoring Systems
 ___  ___  ___ ___  Language Design & Language Implementation Technology
 ___  ___  ___ ___  Models of Program and System Behavior
 ___  ___  ___ ___  Programming Supercomputers & Massively Parallel Systems
 ___  ___  ___ ___  Reuseability in Design & Implementation
 ___  ___  ___ ___  Software Design Tools/Techniques/Environments
 ___  ___  ___ ___  Software Related Social and Legal Issues
 ___  ___  ___ ___  Testing, Verification, & Validation of Software
 ___  ___  ___ ___  User Interfaces
 ___  ___  ___ ___  Workstation Operating Systems and Environments
 ___  ___  ___ ___  Other ______________________________