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From: IN%"rothstein@bcse.enet.dec.com" 9-NOV-1989 08:35:33.40 To: @pub_5:[rothstein.ieee.dis]audience.dis CC: Subj: IEEE, Seminars Calendar: Distrib. Process. & Applic. Integr. Please post and redistribute the following talk series announcement: IEEE Computer Society, New Hampshire Section Distributed Processing and Application Integration Approaches and Architectures Seminar Series OR: What do we need to know and what tools do we need to have to effectively and efficiently build important distributed (networked) applications that further the goals of our enterprise and that are easy and fun to use, maintain, and administer? Thank you, Lee Rothstein IEEE Computer Society, New Hampshire Section Computer Science Seminar Series: Distributed Processing and Application Integration Approaches and Architectures (OR: What do we need to know and what tools do we need to have to effectively and efficiently build important distributed (networked) applications that further the goals of our enterprise and that are easy and fun to use, maintain, and administer?) Schedule, V3.0 Date Title Speaker & Affiliation x Sep 6, 1989 Applications Integration Scott Davis, Digital Architecture (AIA) Equipment Corporation x Oct 4,1989 Enterprise Management Len Fehskens, Digital Architecture (EMA) Equipment Corporation -> Nov 29, 1989 Network Computing Paul Leach, Apollo/ Architecture (NCS, RPCs, Hewlett-Packard etc.) Dec 7, 1989 XVT: A Virtual Toolkit for Mark Rochkind, (Thursday) Portability Between Window API, Inc., Boulder, Systems CO Jan 10, 1990 Automated Program Design Tina Cleaveland, System. Digital Equipment Date Title Speaker & Affiliation Jan 31, 1990 The Distributed Computing Brian Schimpf, Environment. Digital Equipment Corporation Feb 7, 1990 Status Report on X Consortium Bob Scheifler, Director, MIT X Con- sortium, Research As- sociate, MIT Labora- tory for Computer Science. Feb 28, 1990 OSF Distributed Systems Walter Tuvell, OSF Offerings Mar 14, 1990 Requirements for Distributed Eliot Moss, Object-Oriented Storage and University of Computation. Massachusetts Apr 4, 1990 Application Integration in Rick Levine, Sun a Window's-Based World, or Microsystems What Your Mother Never Told You About Designing a Software Product Apr 25, 1990 NewWave Architecture and Hewlett-Packard Application Programming Company Interfaces Unless otherwise indicated, talks are on Wednesdays evenings at 7:30 PM. Talks are held at Digital Equipment Corporation's Spitbrook Facility (Nashua, New Hampshire), Babbage Auditorium. Talks are free of charge and open to the public. Directions to the talks location follow. We are still looking for volunteer industry speakers and topics. Please contact me about ideas, topics, or speakers. Lee Rothstein Easynet: BCSE::ROTHSTEIN Mail Stop ZKO3-2/W21 or: Lee Rothstein @ ZKO Digital Equipment Corporation FAX: 603-881-0120 110 Spit Brook Road Phone (DID): 603-881-0771 Nashua, NH 03062 DTN: 381-0771 UUCP/Unix Sendmail: {purdue,ucbvax,hplabs,labrea,sun,pyramid, gryphon,angelo}!decwrl!bcse.dec.com!rothstein ARPAnet/Domain Addressing: rothstein@bcse.enet.dec.com BITNET: rothstein@bcse.dec%decwrl.dec.com DIRECTIONS TO: Digital Equipment Corporation/ZKO1 Lobby & Babbage Auditorium From points south in Boston/Cambridge: * Drive North on Rt 3 to the New Hampshire border. (MA Rt 3 [is it US 3?] becomes NH Rt 3/Everett Turnpike.) * Just 'round the first corner from the NH border is NH Exit 1; look carefully for it, it's easy to miss. * Take that right-hand exit down the hill to some stop lights. * Turn left at the lights onto Spit Brook Road. * Go under Rt 3, pass one or two (?) more sets of lights. * The Sheraton Tara is on your right as you drive along Spit Brook Road. * Just past the Sheraton, there is a large driveway entrance on your right at a traffic light. * Turn right into it and follow it down hill. * At the bottom of the hill you can turn right (at a traffic light) to go to the Sheraton or left for Digital. * Bear left, go up the hill and you will see Digital signs pointing to parking lots. * Pass the turn-off road on the left to ZKO3. * Follow the signs to the "Lobby" (this is the Main Lobby--the Lobby of Building ZK1) and Parking Lots A, B, or C. Park in an open spot as near to the Lobby as possible. * Talks are held in the Babbage Auditorium. As you enter the ZK1 Lobby, you turn right down the hall. The auditorium is the first right as you go down the hall. * Should you miss NH Exit 1 on Rt 3, the next exit you reach is Exit 4. (Exit 2 hasn't been built yet, and Exit 3 is an on-ramp only going North.) * At Exit 4 you can either turn back on Rt 3, or take a left (this is East Dunstable Road), keep going (about a mile) on this road to a "T" junction, and take a left, this is Spit Brook Road, and you will come back to Digital and the Tara, as described in the base note. (Incidentally, Exit 4 is the location of the Nashua Holiday Inn.) Lee Rothstein Easynet: BCSE::ROTHSTEIN Mail Stop ZKO3-2/W21 or: Lee Rothstein @ ZKO Digital Equipment Corporation FAX: 603-881-0120 110 Spit Brook Road Phone (DID): 603-881-0771 Nashua, NH 03062 DTN: 381-0771 UUCP/Unix Sendmail: {purdue,ucbvax,hplabs,labrea,sun,pyramid, gryphon,angelo}!decwrl!bcse.dec.com!rothstein ARPAnet/Domain Addressing: rothstein@bcse.enet.dec.com BITNET: rothstein@bcse.dec%decwrl.dec.com