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USENIX Association Summer 1989 Technical Conference and Exhibition


   The USENIX Association Summer 1989 Technical Conference and
Exhibition will be held from June 12 - 16, 1989 at the Baltimore
Convention Center, Baltimore Maryland.  The USENIX Association is the
technical and professional association of UNIX users.

   The USENIX Association technical conference is the primary UNIX
conference for the exchange of ideas and information for the UNIX
technical community.  Papers will be presented on topics such as
distributed systems, file systems, operating systems, window systems,
internetworking, and security.  The USENIX Association will also offer
its program of intensive UNIX full-day tutorials, including subjects
such as Mach, AT&T System V UNIX, Berkeley 4.3 UNIX, network systems and
management, C++, systems administration, window systems, and software
development.  New tutorials will be presented on 4BSD TCP/IP performance
improvements, open systems interconnection (OSI), security issues in a
distributed UNIX environment, and using Postscript as a UNIX tool.

For conference registration information, contact the USENIX Conference
Office at P.O. Box 385, Sunset Beach, CA 90742 or at (213) 592-1381 or
(213) 592-3243.  For press registration information, contact Donnalyn
Frey, USENIX Association Press Liaison, at P.O. Box 2685, Fairfax, VA
22031-0685 or at (703) 764-9342.

1  UNIX is a registered trademark of AT&T.
2  Postscript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems.

From: johnd@boulder.Colorado.EDU (John Donnelly)
Newsgroups: comp.org.usenix,comp.org.usrgroup
Subject: USENIX - Baltimore '89
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Date: 5 May 89 15:52:21 GMT
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                   BULLETIN!! BULLETIN!!
Pre-registration for the  Summer  1989  Baltimore  Technical
Conference  and  Exhibition closes 5/19/89.  Save yourselves
the late registration fee ($50 for the  Conference  AND  $50
for the tutorials) by sending in your registrations today.
Although none of the tutorials have  yet  closed  out,  pre-
registration  is very high in about half of them.  Don't get
shut out again!  Pre-register now as many of  the  tutorials
will most likely be closed out by the end of May.  A listing
of the tutorial program follows.  Complete  descriptions  of
the individual tutorial offerings, as well as the Conference
Agenda, registration information, etc., are contained in the
registration  packet  (avialable by calling 714-588-UNIX, or
sending e-mail to uunet!usenix!judy to request  a  registra-
tion packet).
                   Monday, June 12, 1989
 1. Mach Overview                               Avadis Tevanian, NeXT, Inc.

 2. Introduction To Programming the X Window    Oliver Jones
        Systems, Version 11                     Apollo Computer

 3. An Introduction to C++                      Rob Murray, AT&T Bell Labs

 4. Security Issues in a Distributed UNIX       Dan Geer, Jeff Schiller
        Environment: The Kerberos Approach      Jon Rochlis - MIT

 5. Performance Measurement Tools and           Danny Chen and Ron Barkley,
        Techniques Under UNIX System V          AT&T

 6. Introduction to 4.3BSD Internals            Tom Doeppner, Brown University

 7. Introduction to UNIX System V Internals     Steve Buroff, AT&T
                                                Curt Schimmel, Key Computer Lab
 8. TCP/IP Performance Enhancements             Mike Karels, UC Berkeley
                                                Van Jacobson, LBL
 9. Designing and Maintaining a LAN             Evi Nemeth, Bob Coggeshall,
                                                Trent Hein - Univ. of Colorado

10. AIX Technology                              Charlie Sauer & Jack O'Quin, IBM

11. PostScript in the UNIX World                Dick Dunn
                                                Interactive Systems Corp.

12. UNIX System V Remote File Sharing (RFS)     Mike Padovano & Mike Scheer
                                                AT&T
13. UNIX Network Programming                    Richard Stevens, Health
                                                Institute International


                   Tuesday, June 13, 1989
 1. Mach Virtual Memory Internals               Nawaf Bitar, Apollo

 2. XToolkit Intrinsics                         Paul Kimball, DEC

 3. Using Advanced C++ Features                 Stanley Lippman, AT&T Bell Labs

 4. Network Computing System & Architecture:    Nathaniel Mishkin & Paul Leach
        Overview & Tutorial in Writing          Apollo Computer
        Distributed Applications

 5. Introduction to the Internals of the        Richard Stallman, GNU Project
        Gnu C Compiler (GCC)

 6. Beyond 4.3BSD:  Advanced Kernel Topics      Mike Karels and Marshall Kirk
                                                McKusick UC - Berkeley
 7. Advanced UNIX System V Internals -          Steve Buroff, AT&T
        A Code Walk Through                     Curt Schimmel, Key Computer Lab

 8. UNIX 4.xBSD Systems Administration          Rob Kolstad, PRISMA
                                                Evi Nemeth, Univ. of Colorado
 9. UNIX Device Driver Design (4.2/3BSD)        Dan Klein
                                                Software Engineering Institute
10. Software Contracts and Intellectual         Dan Appelman - Heller, Ehrman,
        Property                                White & McAuliffe

11. Using the NeWS Window System                David LaVallee & Owen Densmore
                                                Sun Microsystems
12. Writing Distributed Applications            John Corbin & Chris Silveri
        Using the ONC Platform                  Sun Microsystems
13. Special Topics in C                         Carol Meier, API Ltd.


               _ E_ X_ H_ I_ B_ I_ T _ S_ P_ A_ C_ E _ S_ T_ I_ L_ L _ A_ V_ A_ I_ L_ A_ B_ L_ E!

A limited amount of exhibit space is still available.  Contact:
                      John L. Donnelly
                   USENIX Exhibit Office
                   5398 Manhattan Circle
                     Boulder, CO 80303
                        303-499-2600
                uunet!{usenix,boulder}!johnd

From: johnd@boulder.Colorado.EDU (John Donnelly)
Newsgroups: comp.org.usrgroup
Subject: USENIX - Baltimore '89
Message-ID: <8616@boulder.Colorado.EDU>
Date: 5 May 89 19:33:43 GMT
Sender: news@boulder.Colorado.EDU
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Lines: 92



                   BULLETIN!! BULLETIN!!
Pre-registration for the  Summer  1989  Baltimore  Technical
Conference  and  Exhibition closes 5/19/89.  Save yourselves
the late registration fee ($50 for the  Conference  AND  $50
for the tutorials) by sending in your registrations today.
Although none of the tutorials have  yet  closed  out,  pre-
registration  is very high in about half of them.  Don't get
shut out again!  Pre-register now as many of  the  tutorials
will most likely be closed out by the end of May.  A listing
of the tutorial program follows.  Complete  descriptions  of
the individual tutorial offerings, as well as the Conference
Agenda, registration information, etc., are contained in the
registration  packet  (avialable by calling 714-588-UNIX, or
sending e-mail to uunet!usenix!judy to request  a  registra-
tion packet).
                   Monday, June 12, 1989
 1. Mach Overview                               Avadis Tevanian, NeXT, Inc.

 2. Introduction To Programming the X Window    Oliver Jones
        Systems, Version 11                     Apollo Computer

 3. An Introduction to C++                      Rob Murray, AT&T Bell Labs

 4. Security Issues in a Distributed UNIX       Dan Geer, Jeff Schiller
        Environment: The Kerberos Approach      Jon Rochlis - MIT

 5. Performance Measurement Tools and           Danny Chen and Ron Barkley,
        Techniques Under UNIX System V          AT&T

 6. Introduction to 4.3BSD Internals            Tom Doeppner, Brown University

 7. Introduction to UNIX System V Internals     Steve Buroff, AT&T
                                                Curt Schimmel, Key Computer Lab
 8. TCP/IP Performance Enhancements             Mike Karels, UC Berkeley
                                                Van Jacobson, LBL
 9. Designing and Maintaining a LAN             Evi Nemeth, Bob Coggeshall,
                                                Trent Hahn - Univ. of Colorado

10. AIX Technology                              Charlie Sauer & Jack O'Quin, IBM

11. PostScript in the UNIX World                Dick Dunn
                                                Interactive Systems Corp.

12. UNIX System V Remote File Sharing (RFS)     Mike Padovano & Mike Scheer
                                                AT&T
13. UNIX Network Programming                    Richard Stevens, Health
                                                Institute International


                   Tuesday, June 13, 1989
 1. Mach Virtual Memory Internals               Nawaf Bitar, Apollo

 2. XToolkit Intrinsics                         Paul Kimball, DEC

 3. Using Advanced C++ Features                 Stanley Lippman, AT&T Bell Labs

 4. Network Computing System & Architecture:    Nathaniel Mishkin & Paul Leach
        Overview & Tutorial in Writing          Apollo Computer
        Distributed Applications

 5. Introduction to the Internals of the        Richard Stallman, GNU Project
        Gnu C Compiler (GCC)

 6. Beyond 4.3BSD:  Advanced Kernel Topics      Mike Karels and Marshall Kirk
                                                McKusick UC - Berkeley
 7. Advanced UNIX System V Internals -          Steve Buroff, AT&T
        A Code Walk Through                     Curt Schimmel, Key Computer Lab

 8. UNIX 4.xBSD Systems Administration          Rob Kolstad, PRISMA
                                                Evi Nemeth, Univ. of Colorado
 9. UNIX Device Driver Design (4.2/3BSD)        Dan Klein
                                                Software Engineering Institute
10. Software Contracts and Intellectual         Dan Appelman - Heller, Ehrman,
        Property                                White & McAuliffe

11. Using the NeWS Window System                David LaVallee & Owen Densmore
                                                Sun Microsystems
12. Writing Distributed Applications            John Corbin & Chris Silveri
        Using the ONC Platform                  Sun Microsystems
13. Special Topics in C                         Carol Meier, API Ltd.


               _ E_ X_ H_ I_ B_ I_ T _ S_ P_ A_ C_ E _ S_ T_ I_ L_ L _ A_ V_ A_ I_ L_ A_ B_ L_ E!

A limited amount of exhibit space is still available.  Contact:
                      John L. Donnelly
                   USENIX Exhibit Office
                   5398 Manhattan Circle
                     Boulder, CO 80303
                        303-499-2600
                uunet!{usenix,boulder}!johnd

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