Getting to EUUG conference in Estoril, Portugal, 10/3-7
Tom Strong
strong at usenix.UUCP
Wed Aug 31 17:43:15 AEST 1988
[Posted for the EUUG]
From: Neil Todd <uunet!mcvax!ist.co.uk!neil>
Phone: (+44) 1 581 8155, Fax (+44) 1 581 5147 ISTECH G
Telex: 928476 ISTECH G
If you have not seen a booking form for the conference, please contact
Owles Hall:
Helen Gibbons
EUUG Secretariat,
Owles Hall,
Buntingford,
Herts SG9 9PL
England
Phone: +44 763 73039 (Answering service out of office hours)
email: euug at inset.uucp
Fax: +44 763 73255
The last date for booking is September 26th, and a cost reduction may
be obtained by booking before 22nd August.
Remember that EUUG now accepts VISA credit cards (we are working on
ACCESS/MASTERCARD/EUROCARD) so all you have to do is pick up the
'phone ...
The remainder of this news item consists of a `How to get there'
written from personal experience by Neil Todd and finally details of
the latest conference programme.
How to get to the Hotel Estoril-Sol from Lisbon Airport
-------------------------------------------------------
You have two choices: taxi or public transport. A taxi is faster but
much more expensive, make sure that you negotiate the fare before you
start as the journey will take you outside the Lisbon City Limits.
Using public transport is a bit more difficult, but presents no real
problems. Take either a 44 or 45 bus to ``Cais do Sodre'' station (its
the end of the route, so you don't need to worry about when to get
out), the bus will probably have ``C Sodre'' on its destination board.
You might feel like taking a taxi on this leg of the journey, its
completely within Lisbon city limits so there is no need to negotiate.
Beware of the faster Linha Verde bus, this with leave you at the wrong
station.
At the station catch a train to Cascais (end of the line), there are
fast trains every 20 mins during the day, every 30-40 mins during
early morning and late evening. The journey should take about
30-40mins. The train destinations are clearly displayed on T.V.
screens near the platforms. Trains run until about 02:30 and start
again at about 05:00.
At Cascais take a taxi to the hotel (about 1km). There is a closer
station, but you will have a lot of stairs and a busy road to cross.
If you have any doubts, there is a tourist information office at the
Airport who will be glad to help. Car hire is reasonably priced
(although petrol isn't), all the major chains have offices at the
Airport. You probably can get a good discount by booking in advance
with your local travel agent, failing that the In flight magazine on
your plane may well contain discount vouchers.
Finally a word about fares, you should aim to book as early as possible
as seats are going fast, most airlines offer discounts for early
booking. Ask about Pex and SuperPex fares.
Programme for the conference.
-----------------------------
Monday 3rd October - Tutorials
M1 Users Introductions to the X Window System
Watson, Clenton & Caruthers
M2 POSIX Implementation
Shane P. McCarron & John Quarterman
M3 Curses
Prof. Axel Schreiner
Tuesday 4th October - Tutorials
T4 Programming with the X Window System
Watson, Clenton & Caruthers
T5 Sendmail
Forrest Smoot Carl-Mitchell
T6 System Performance & Management
Brian E.J. Clark
Wednesday 5th October - Technical sessions
Operating Systems
CHORUS, a New Technology for Building UNIX Systems
Franc,ois Armand, Fre'de'ric Herrmann, Michel Gien & Marc
Rozier; Chorus syste`mes, France
ANSA - Can big be made beautiful?
Peter Pearson; ANSA, UK
Clouds - A distributed, Object-Oriented Operating
System: Architecture and Kernel Implementation
J.Bernabeau, Y.A.Khalidi, M.Ahamad, W.F.Appelbe,
P.Dasgupta, R.J.LeBlanc & U.Ramachandran; Georgia
Institute of Technology, USA
Implementing a POSIX Compatible operating system on a
multi-transputer supercomputer
Paul J. King; Real Time Systems Ltd, UK
Security
Securing Unix
Philip Martin; Gould Electronics, UK
Network Services in the Athena Environment
Jennifer Steiner & Daniel E. Geer, Jr.; Project Athena,
MIT, USA
Secure the Superuser
M. Benakli; Universite' P et M Curie, France
Locking in NFS
Implementation of a Locking Protocol for Resource
Locking in a Stateless Environment
Peter Gloor, Rudolf Marty & Marin Zellweger;
Universitaet Zuerich, Switzerland
File systems
The Translucent File Service
David Hendricks; Sun Microsystems, Inc., USA
An Object Base for Attributed Software Objects
Andreas Lampen & Axel Mahler; Technische Universitaet
Berlin, West Germany
EUnet
OSI transition plans of EUnet and other interesting
developments
Daniel Karrenberg; CWI, Netherlands
Thursday 6th October - Technical sessions
Standards, proving and modelling
Precise Standards through Formal Specifications: A Case
Study: the UNIX File System
O.Declerfayt, B.Demeuse, F.Wautier, P.Y.Schobbens &
E.Milgrom; Universite' Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Modelling UNIX with an Object Oriented Model
C.Fernandez; Universite' P. et M. Curie, France
Establishing a Harmonised Testing Service for POSIX
Jon Leigh; The National Computing Centre Ltd, UK
Object Oriented Window Systems
IMAGES - An approach to an Object Oriented UIMS
J.A.Marques, L.P.Simo~es, N.Guimara~es, L.Carric,o &
M.Sequeira; Inesc, Portugal
ET++ - An Object Oriented Application Framework in C++
Erich Gamma, Andre' Weinand & Rudolf Marty; Universitaet
Zuerich, Switzerland
CommonView, a windows library in C++
Alan Sloan; Glockenspiel, Ireland
Distributed Operating Systems
Implementation of an object-oriented distributed system
architecture on Unix
D.Decouchant, A.Duda, A.Freyssinet+, M.Riveill,
X.Rousset de Pina, G.Vandome+ & R.Scioville;
Laboratoire de Genie Informatique, +Centre de Recherche
Bull, France
Real time issues
Real Time multiprocessing under UNIX
Peter L. Petersen; Aalborg University, Denmark
Priority and Deadline Scheduling on Real-Time UNIX
Peter Bond; Ferranti Computer Systems Ltd, UK
Office Automation
Eolas - The implementation of an Office Information Server
Mark Sheppard, Ann Barry, Brian Caulfield, Sean Baker,
Janet Dillon, Marysia Cahill
Optical discs
An implementation of optical disk worm file system
under System V.3
C.Falchi; I.A.N. s.r.l, Italy
NOFS - the NFS server for the Optical File System
Paulo Amaral; GIPSI SM90, France
Friday 7th October - Technical sessions
Documentation and administration
Installation Documentation Documentation
Linda Branagan & David Tilbrook; Carnegie Mellon
University, USA
Sacrifices to Ra or Learning to administer a Sun
Network
Bubbette McLeod; Silicon Compiler Systems, USA
Internationalisation
The Arabisation of UNIX
Pascal Beyls; Bull, France
Tools for workstations
NeWS and X, Beauty and the Beast?
W.T.Roberts, A.Davison, K.Drake, C.Hyde & M.Slater;
Queen Mary College, UK
Direct Manipulation Tools for UNIX Workstations
John Bovey & Mark Russell; University of Kent, UK
Developing and Adapting UNIX Tools for Workstations
David Barnes, Mark Russell & Mark Wheadon; University
of Kent, UK
Multiprocessors
Distributed Light Weight Processes in MOS
Dalia Malki Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Hardware and Software Aspects of Symmetrical Unix
Multi-Processors
Ali Shirnia & Brian E.J. Clark; Pyramid Technology SA,
Switzerland
The programme is scheduled to finish at 3.30pm on the Friday.
Hope to see you there....
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Tom Strong {uunet,ucbvax}!usenix!strong
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