smithfd@weiss.cs.unc.edu (Don Smith) (04/07/91)
FINAL CALL FOR REGISTRATION
[Note: If you plan to attend TriComm'91, please send the registration
information (below) immediately by express mail, FAX or email. Payment
can be made when you pick up your registration material at the conference.
Registrations made after Monday, April 15, 1991, cannot be guaranteed lunch
and dinner tickets.]
TriComm'91
IEEE CONFERENCE ON COMMUNICATIONS SOFTWARE:
COMMUNICATIONS FOR DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS AND SYSTEMS
Chapel Hill, NC April 18-19, 1991 (Registration & Reception April 17, 6 pm)
An International Conference Sponsored by the IEEE Communication Society,
the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and MCNC
The decade of the 1980s was a period of rapid advances in communications
technology (both hardware and software) and of pioneering deployment of
distributed systems and applications. At the beginning of the 1990's,
new communications technologies and new distributed applications are
emerging that will have far-reaching impact on communications software.
Very high-speed networks (e.g., from FDDI to Gigabit technologies), multi-
and continuous-media communications, interconnection of workstations and
supercomputers, visualization and image applications, and computer-supported
cooperative work (CSCW) are just a few examples. Participation in the
conference by both developers of advanced distributed applications or
systems and researchers interested in communications software will
provide a mutually beneficial dialogue.
FEATURED SPEAKERS
Ken Birman, Cornell University, "Group Communication in Operating System
Microkernals"
Roger Bushnell, Bell Northern Research, "Subscriber Service Evolution"
J. L. Felton, IBM, "Directions in Information Systems in the 1990s"
John Morris, Open Software Foundation, "Distributed Systems: Meeting the
Needs of the 90s"
Dave Sincoskie, Bellcore, "Gigabit Testbed Activities at Bellcore"
SESSIONS
COMMUNICATIONS FOR MULTIMEDIA
"Multimedia TeleConferencing over International Packet Switched Networks,"
J. Crowcroft, University College-London
"On the Synchronization and Display of Multiple Full-Motion Video Streams,"
Howard Katseff, AT & T Bell Laboratories
"Delay Jitter Control for Real-Time Communication in a Packet Switching
Network,"
Dinesh C. Verma, University of CA-Berkeley & International Computer Science
Institute
"New Virtual Time CSMA/CD Protocols for Real-Time Communication,"
Jaideep Srivastava, University of Minnesota
APPLICATIONS AND ARCHITECTURES
"The Design and Implementation of the MONTAGE Multimedia Mail System,"
Keith Edwards, Georgia Institute of Technology
"A Proposed Extension of the ODA Document Model for the Processing of
Multimedia Documents,"
Hannes P. Lubich, ETH-Zurich
"The Andrew File System on OS/2 and SNA,"
Neil Sullivan, IBM-RTP
"Vector Processor Services for Local Area Networks,"
Scott Midkiff, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
COMPUTER CONFERENCING
"Evaluating Alternative Display Sharing System Architectures,"
Nina Rosson, Southwest Research Institute
"XTV: A Framework for Sharing X Window Clients in Remote Synchronous
Collaboration,"
Hussein Abdel-Wahab, Old Dominion University
"Control Issues in Multimedia Conferencing,"
S. R. Ahuja, AT & T Bell Laboratories
"System Design for Workstation-Based Conferencing with Digital Audio
and Video."
Kevin Jeffay, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
NETWORK PROTOCOLS AND IMPLEMENTATIONS
"A Communication Protocol for a Multi-level Secure Network,"
Andrew Mazeikis, Queen's University-Ontario
"Heirarchial Network Routing,"
Alan Fekete, University of Sydney
"A Parallel Implementation of the ISO 8802-2.2 Protocol,"
Matthias Kaiserswerth, IBM Research-Zurich
"A Layered Communication System Generator,"
Gen-Huey Chen, National Taiwan University
PERFORMANCE AND MEASUREMENT
"The Effects of Long Delay and Transmission Errors on the Performance of TP-4
Implementation,"
Randy C. Mitchell, The MITRE Corp.
"HiPPI Link Data Analysis System,"
Dan Winkelstein, MCNC
"Tingle: Suite for Monitoring Networks,"
J. Dean Brock, University of North Carolina-Asheville
"Capability Analysis of Distributed Switching Systems in Interprocessor
Communications,"
Serap Savari, MIT
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
Alan Blatecky, General Chairman Jurg Nievergelt, International Chairman
MCNC, USA ETH, Switzerland
Peter Calingaert Andre Fournier
UNC-Chapel Hill, USA BNR, USA
David May Joe Rusnak
BNR, USA IBM, USA
Dan Stevenson
MCNC, USA
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
F. Donelson Smith Chairman Yutaka Matsushita
IBM & UNC-Chapel Hill, USA Keio University, Japan
Steven Bellovin Najah Naffah
AT & T Bell Laboratories, USA Bull, France
Rich Chilausky Erich Neuhold
BNR, USA GMD-IPSI, Germany
Brian Coan Bernhard Plattner
Bellcore, USA ETH, Switzerland
Flaviu Cristian Tom Rodeheffer
IBM Research-Almaden, USA DEC System Research Center, USA
Carla Ellis Beverly Sanders
Duke University ETH, Switzerland
Rong-Chin Fang M. Satyanarayanan
Northern Telecom, USA Carnegie Mellon U., USA
Domenico Ferrari H.T. Smith
U. of CA-Berkeley, USA Nottingham University, UK
James P. Gray Jorgen Stanstrup
IBM-RTP, USA Technical University, Denmark
Fukuya Ishino Liba Svobodova
NTT, Japan IBM Res.-Zurich, Switzerland
Kevin Jeffay Mladen Vouk
UNC-Chapel Hill, USA NC State U., USA
Rivka Laden Hussein Abdel-Wahab
DEC CRL. USA Old Dominion University, USA
Simon Lam William Weihl
U. of Texas-Austin, USA MIT, USA
Geovane Magalhaes Jennifer Welch
CPqD/TELEBRAS, Brazil UNC-Chapel Hill, USA
LOCATION
TriComm '91 will take place in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, at the University
of North Carolina. The University of North Carolina is located at one corner
of North Carolina's Research Triangle (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill) in the
center of which is the Research Triangle Park and the Raleigh-Durham Airport.
MCNC, a national resource in microelectronics, is located in the Research
Triangle Park. MCNC is a non-profit corporation established to support and
develop the education and research technology infrastructure in North
Carolina. It has three divisions: microelectronics, supercomputing, and
communications.
All conference sessions and meals will be held at the Carolina Inn, a
charming Chapel Hill landmark, located on the campus of the University of
North Carolina just across the street from Sitterson Hall, the
state-of-the-art building which houses UNC's Computer Science Department.
On Wednesday night, April 17, pre-registration and the conference reception
will take place in Sitterson Hall.
Chapel Hill is a small community of about 40,000. In April the weather will
generally be very pleasant with daytime temperatures in the upper 60's and
nighttime temperatures in the 50's; however, you should be prepared for a
shower. Many spring-flowering plants and shrubs should be in bloom at this
time.
TRANSPORTATION
The local airport is Raleigh-Durham International. American Airlines is
the official carrier of TriComm '91, offering special fares to North
American conferees: 5% saving off published excursion fare within the
US, or 40% (Canada 35%) off the full coach fare with a 7-day advance purchase
valid from April 15-April 21, 1991. Call 1-800-433-1790 and refer to STAR
FILE S0241GC to obtain the discount.
Taxis, which you can take to the Carolina Inn or any other location in
Chapel Hill for about $25.00, are generally waiting outside the airport
terminals. Or you can arrange to be picked up by LTD Services. LTD operates
by reservation. In order to be picked up, call LTD (1-800-787-4474 or
919-840-1829) at least one day in advance and give the time, flight number
and airline you will arrive on. You may call after you arrive but you may
have a substantial wait. The cost is $15.00 per person. Because all
conference events will take place either at the Carolina Inn or Sitterson
Hall just across the street, there is no need to rent a car.
For those commuting, we have arranged for a shuttle bus to run from the
southwest corner of the University Mall parking lot (near First Union Bank)
beginning at 7:00 am on April 18 and 19. The Mall is located at the
intersection of Estes Drive and US 15-501. Parking is not available on the
UNC campus between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm. The Carolina Inn provides free
parking for registered guests only.
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ADVANCE REGISTRATION FORM (Clip and mail to address below)
Please make checks or money orders payable (in U.S. currency) to TriComm '91.
We cannot accept credit cards. Mail with
completed registration form to: Mary Ducker
TriComm '91
CB #3175, Sitterson Hall
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 USA
919-962-1869 FAX 919-962-1799
ducker@cs.unc.edu
Conference registration includes a copy of the proceedings, coffee breaks,
Wednesday evening reception, lunches Thursday and Friday, and the Thursday
evening conference dinner. The basic student fee includes the technical
sessions, proceedings, and coffee breaks. Students who register in
advance may also purchase lunches. No refunds can be given after April 10.
Please indicate the appropriate fee.
IEEE member $225.00
Non-member $275.00
Full time student (basic) $35.00
Full-time student
(including lunches) $55.00
Please print the following information.
Name (for name badge) __________________________________________________
Affiliation (for name badge) ___________________________________________
Address ________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Phone ______________________________Email_______________________________
IEEE membership number __________________________________
I will attend the reception on Wed., April 17____yes ____no
NOTE: Individuals whose registrations are received after Monday, April 15,
cannot be guaranteed lunch and dinner tickets. If you have any special
dietary needs, please let us know. We will make every effort to work with
our caterers to honor those needs.
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HOTEL RESERVATIONS (Clip and mail to address below or phone for reservation)
CAROLINA INN
PO Box 1110
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
919-933-2001 1-800-962-8519
Please make reservations directly with the Carolina Inn and refer to
TriComm '91 (Group #1960*1). Please complete all information and circle
desired accommodation.
TriComm '91 rates (not including tax): single $42-65 double $52-80
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Reservations will be held until 6:00 p.m. on the arrival date unless a
one night deposit is received or is guaranteed with American Express, Visa,
or Mastercard.
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