[net.micro] Call for Papers

bill (06/15/82)

     I am  organizing  a  session  on  "Programming  Support
Environments  for  Personal  Computers" for the 16th. Hawaii
International Conference on System Sciences (Honolulu,  Jan.
5-7,  1983),  and  am  interested  in  contacting  potential
authors. The annual conference  is  a  workshop-style  forum
(limit  300  registrants),  with sessions covering topics in
system software and applications.
     I believe that a workshop on trends in programming sup-
port environments for the next generation of workstations is
overdue, and that the Hawaii conference provides  an  excel-
lent  environment  for such an exchange of ideas, based on a
catalyst of 4-6 papers  from  active  industry  or  academic
software/hardware designers/implementors.
     I have got an enthusiastic response from  several  peo-
ple, and I am trying to tentatively draw up a list of possi-
ble participants. If you  are  interested  in  submitting  a
paper, or have suggestions for topics or authors, contact me
by netmail, or at UCSD (714-452-3620), for further  details.
Papers  should  be  at  most 20 double spaced pages, and the
deadline for submission is mid-July.
     Bill Appelbe (UCSD & TELESOFT)
     EECS Dept., C-014, UCSD, La Jolla, CA 92093)
     (UUCP ...!ucbvax!sdcsvax!bill ; ARPA sdcsvax!bill@nprdc)

laubach%udel-relay@sri-unix.UUCP (06/16/83)

From:  Mark Laubach <laubach@udel-relay>

Computer Network Symposium
Last Notice of Call For Papers

You are invited to submit a paper for presentation at the 1983
Computer Networking Symposium sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society
Technical Committee on Computer Communication and the Institute for
Computer Sciences and Technology of the National Bureau of Standards.

The symposium will highlight papers dealing with topics related to
the design, selection, performance, and implementation of current 
and soon to be available network systems.  An award for Best Paper
in the amount of $100 will be presented at the conference.

All papers will be reviewed by the Program Committee and authors of
accepted papers are expected to present them on December 13, 1983
at the conference in Washington, DC.  Papers accepted for presentation
will be published in the Symposium Proceedings.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: long haul networks,
local area networks, PBX systems, satellite systems, video systems,
electronic mail, protocols, teleconferencing, standards design, 
network testing, network procurement, value-added networks, facsimile,
and videotext.

Author's Schedule:
     July  3, 1983 - Submit 4 copies of a 1,000 word abstract to:
                       Computer Networking Symposium
                       P.O. Box 639
                       Silver Spring, MD  20901

   August  5, 1983 - Notification of provisional acceptance.

September  5, 1983 - Papers due in final form.

 December 13, 1983 - Presentation at the Symposium


Technical Program Chairperson:  
     Paul D. Amer
     Computer and Information Sciences Department
     University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19711

     (302) 738 - 2712

Electronic mail sent to me will be forwarded.

abrams%mitre@sri-unix.UUCP (12/30/83)

From:  Marshall Abrams <abrams@mitre>

The IEEE Computer Society has issued a call for papers which I think would be
of special interest to those of us involved with small computers. The
conference title is The Small Computer (R)Evolution.

The call for papers sys that the program will encompass a wide scope of
applications: as tools for managers, professionals, non-professionals, students,
home-users, hobbyists and as embedded elements of other systems. The program 
will include tutorials, panels, demonstartions, and technical papers."

The schedule includes:Jan 3 1984  Proposals for tutorials due (these are all-day
tutorials of professional quality with the speaker being paid)
	April 2   Paper, session, and panel proposals due
	April 16  Demonstration descriptions due
The papers (due April; 2) are to be submitted in three copies and should range
from 1000 to 5000 words.

All mail is addressed to:
	Small Computer (R)Evolution
	c/o IEEE Computer Society
	P. O. Box 639
	Silver Spring, MD  20901

I will be happy to supply further information, including a copy of the
physical call for papers, on request. I would especially encourage
formation of sessions concentrating on subjects/applications which from
a group of co-workers.