WORKSHOP - REGISTRATION DEADLINE APPROACHING
Ellie Young
ellie at usenix.UUCP
Thu Sep 7 07:46:49 AEST 1989
Workshop on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems*
October 5-6, 1989, Marriott Hotel, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
The goal of this workshop is to bring together individuals who have built,
are building, or will soon build distributed and multiprocessor systems, espe-
cially operating systems. The workshop will feature full presentations and
work-in-progress presentations on aspects of building and using these systems.
The workshop will provide a forum for individuals to exchange information on
their experiences, both good and bad, in designing, building, and testing their
systems. This includes experiences with coding aids, languages, distributed
debugging tools, prototyping, reuse of existing software, performance analysis,
and lessons learned from use of such systems.
Tentative Schedule
Thursday, Oct. 5
8:30 Opening remarks. George Leach, Workshop Chair
8:45 Session I: Objects and Virtual Memory
A Distributed Implementation of the Shared Data-Object Model
Henri E. Bal, M. Frans Kaashoek and Andrew S. Tanenbaum (Vrije Univer-
siteit, Amsterdam)
An Implementation of Distributed Shared Memory
Umakishore Ramachandran and M. Yousef A. Khalidi (Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta)
An Object-Oriented Implementation of Distributed Virtual Memory
Gary M. Johnston and R. H. Campbell (University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign)
10:45 Session II: Process Control
Experience with Process Migration in Sprite
Fred Douglis (University of California, Berkeley)
Dynamic Server Squads in Yackos
Debra Hensgen and Raphael Finkel (University of Kentucky, Lexington)
Fine-Grain Scheduling
Henry Massalin and Calton Pu (Columbia University, New York)
1:30 Session III: Performance Considerations
The Parallelization of Mach/4.3BSD: Design Philosophy and Performance
Analysis
Joseph Boykin and Alan Langerman (Encore Computer Corporation, Marlbor-
ough)
Efficient Implementation of Modularity in RAID
Charles Koelbel, Fady Lamaa, and Bharat Bhargava (Purdue University,
West Lafayette)
Making libc Suitable for use by Parallel Programs
Julie Kucera (Convex Computer Corporation, Richardson)
3:30 Session IV: Concepts
Revolution 89 -or- Distributing UNIX Brings it Back to its Original
Virtues
Francois Armand, Michel Gien, Frederic Herrmann, and Marc Rozier (Chorus
systemes, En Yvelines)
A Network File System Supporting Stashing
Luis L. Cova, Rafael Alonso, and Daniel Barbara (Princeton University)
4:20 Work-in-Progress presentations.
Friday, Oct. 6
8:30 Session V: Multiprocessors
TUMULT-64: a real-time multi-processor system
Pierre G. Jansen and Gerard J. M. Smit (University of Twente, Enschede)
Experiences with a Family of Multiprocessor Real-Time Operating Systems
Prabha Gopinath and Thomas Bihari (Philips Laboratories, Briarcliff
Manor)
Implementation Issues for the Psyche Multiprocessor Operating System
Michael L. Scott, Thomas J. LeBlanc, and Brian D. Marsh (University of
Rochester)
10:30 Session VI: Tools
Experience with P/Mothra: A Tool for Mutation Based Testing on A
Hypercube
ByoungJu Choi and Aditya P. Mathur (Purdue University, West Lafayette)
Debugging and Performance Monitoring in HPC/VORX
Howard P. Katseff (AT&T Bell Laboratories, Holmdel)
CAPS - A Coding Aid used with the PASM Parallel Processing System
James E. Lumpp, Jr., Samuel A. Fineberg, Wayne G. Nation, Thomas L.
Casavant, Edward C. Bronson, Howard J. Siegel, Perre H. Pero, Thomas
Schwederski, and Dan C. Marinescu (Purdue University, West Lafayette)
The Implementation of Aide: A Support Environment for Distributed
Object-Oriented Systems
Rodger Lea and Johnathan Walpole (University of Lancaster, Bailrigg)
1:30 Session VII: Object-oriented Construction
Experience With Implementing and Using An Object-Oriented, Distributed
System
D. Decouchant, M. Riveill, C. Horn, and E. Finn (Bull-IMAG, Gieres)
Prototyping a distributed object-oriented OS on UNIX
Marc Shapiro (INRIA, Le Chesnay)
The Clouds Experience: Building an Object-Based Distributed Operating
System
C. J. Wilkenloh, U. Ramachandran, S. Menon, R. J. LeBlanc, M. Y. A.
Khalidi, P. W. Hutto, P. Dasgupta, R.C. Chen, J. M. Bernabeu, W.
F. Appelbe, and M. Ahamad (Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta)
3:30 Session VIII: Communications, Heterogeneous Systems, and the A-word
Experiences with Efficient Interprocess Communication in Dune
Marc F. Pucci and James Alberi (Bell Communications Research, Morris-
town)
Using Transputer Networks to Accelerate Communication Protocols
Horst Schaaser (Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Bristol)
ARCADE: A Platform for Heterogeneous Distributed Operating Systems
David L. Cohn, William P. Delaney, and Karen M. Tracey (University of
Notre Dame)
A Decentralized Real-Time Operating System Supporting Distributed Execu-
tion of Ada Tasks
Roger K. Shultz (Rockwell International-Collins Divisions, Cedar Rapids)
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Please register in advance to attend this limited enrollment workshop.
REGISTRATION FEE: $225.00
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: September 18, 1989
For information on registration, please contact:
USENIX Conference Office
22672 Lambert St., Suite 613
El Toro, CA 92630
Tel: 714-588-8649
FAX: 714-588-9706
EMail: judy at usenix.org
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* Sponsored by the USENIX Association and the Software Engineering Research
Center (SERC), in cooperation with ACM SIGOPS and ACM SIGSOFT, and with the
IEEE-CS TC on OS and IEEE-CS TC on Distributed Systems.
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