UNIFORUM
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rjb at cucard.UUCP
Thu Oct 13 13:57:02 AEST 1983
The 1984 UniForum Conference
USENIX Association Pre-announcement
UNIFORUM is the conference and exhibition of the UNIX* community
presented by /usr/group and co-sponsored by the USENIX Association.
There will be two concurrent programs - one programmed by /usr/group,
the other by the USENIX Association.
DATES: Tuesday through Friday, January 17-20, 1984.
VENDOR EXHIBITION: Tuesday through through Thursday
To date, 107 vendors, reserving 260 booth spaces
have already been contracted to exhibit.
LOCATION: The Washington Hilton
1919 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
Washington D.C.
Hotel Reservations Telephone (202) 483-3700
Since attendance is expected to EXCEED 2000
persons, you are advised to contact the hotel
early for reservations. Please identify that
you are attending the UNIFORUM Conference.
TENTATIVE AGENDA:
Tuesday - UNIX Tutorials
1. Software Contracts and Licenses
2. C Style and Portability
3. UNIX Systems Administration
4. Advanced Shell Programming
5. Vi Editor
6. UNIX Systems on Local Area Networks
Vendor Exhibition
Wednesday - Joint and Concurrent Sessions
Vendor Exhibition
Thursday - Concurrent Sessions
Vendor Exhibition
Friday - Joint and Concurrent Sessions
If you wish to receive the pre-registration packet (and did not get a
copy of this pre-announcement by mail) or want exhibitors information,
send your name and address to :
UNIFORUM
Suite 205
2400 East Devon Avenue
Des Plaines, Illinois 60018
* UNIX is a trademark of Bell Telephone Laboratories
The 1984 UniForum Conference
THE USENIX ASSOCIATION
C A L L F O R P A P E R S
UNIFORUM is the conference and exhibition of the UNIX* community
presented by /usr/group and co-sponsored by the USENIX Association.
There will be two concurrent programs - one programmed by /usr/group,
the other by USENIX. This is a call for papers for the USENIX program.
This is a call for papers for the USENIX program.
Papers should be technical in nature and of interest to the USENIX
community. Talks presented at previous meetings will not be accepted.
Suggested topic areas include but are by no means limited to:
Systems - kernel enhancements, ports to new machines, networks,
optimizations, performance issues, real time mods, dis-
tributed processing, ...
Programming tools and environments - editors, utilities, new
languages and reports on developments in established
languages, etc.
Applications - database systems, graphics, mail systems, real
time projects, etc.
UNIX issues - trends and/or directions in the UNIX world, stan-
dards, security, etc.
Authors must submit an abstract of at least 250 words and not
more than 1000 words. Abstracts will be included in the program of
the conference and papers in the Proceedings. Papers will be chosen
from these abstracts. Abstracts must include the following:
Title
Name of Author
Institution or Company
Mailing address (U.S. Mail and network)
Telephone number
Audio-visual requirements.
Abstracts should be submitted to the USENIX program chairman:
Reidar Bornholdt
Room 9-451 P&S
630 W. 168 St.
New York, NY 10032
Electronic mail is preferred.
* UNIX is a trademark of Bell Telephone Laboratories
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Reidar Bornholdt
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