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- From: grob@chorus.fr (Lori S. Grob)
- Newsgroups: comp.org.usenix
- Subject: CFP: Microkernels and Other Kernel Architectures
- Keywords: os, arch, distr, real time
- Message-ID: <1708@chorus.chorus.fr>
- Date: 12 Jan 93 19:16:06 GMT
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- ANNOUNCEMENT/CALL FOR PAPERS & PARTICIPATION
-
- 2ND USENIX SYMPOSIUM ON MICROKERNELS &
- OTHER KERNEL ARCHITECTURES
- September 20-22, 1993
- Hilton Beach & Tennis Resort
- San Diego, California
-
-
- Proponents of microkernels claim that the use of this kind of technology is the
- inevitable next step in the engineering of operating systems. Their claim is
- microkernels bring the ability to support new hardware architectures and
- applications with no loss of performance. Whether or not this is true, this type
- of operating system architecture is being increasingly adopted by both industry
- and research.
-
- Following the success of last year's Symposium, USENIX is pleased to announce
- the second USENIX Symposium on Microkernels and Other Kernel Architectures. This
- Symposium is aimed at exploring the different approaches to microkernels and the
- tradeoffs and benefits associated with each. Of particular interest is the
- question of whether microkernel architecture does lend itself to the support of
- new kinds of applications or operating systems which would be difficult or
- impossible to support under another operating system model.
-
- TUTORIALS
- September 20, 1993
- The first day will be feature a double tracked program of tutorials
- on relevant topics, such as present and future microkernels.
-
-
- TECHNICAL SESSIONS
- September 21-22, 1993
- The next two days will be devoted to presentation of papers from the industrial
- and research communities. These papers have been formally reviewed and selected
- by the Program Committee. The papers will be published in the Proceedings,
- which is distributed free to technical session attendees and available for
- purchase after the symposium from the USENIX Association.
-
- SYMPOSIUM TOPICS
- Papers are being solicited on microkernels, kernel architectures and what these
- bring to particular applications. Both positive and negative experiences are
- welcome. Topics include, but are not limited to:
-
- Performance and Optimization
- Fault Tolerance and High Availability
- Real-Time on Microkernels
- Scalability
- Distribution
- Evolution of Kernel Architecture
- Positive and Negative Experiences
- Use of Microkernels to Support Non-Traditional Applications
- Embedded or Dedicated Applications
- Applications Supported Directly by Microkernel
-
- PROGRAM COMMITTEE
- Program Chair
- Lori S. Grob,
- Chorus systemes
- grob@usenix.org
-
- Brian Bershad
- Carnegie Mellon University
- bershad@cs.cmu.edu
-
- Michael L. Powell
- Sun Microsystems Laboratories
- michael.powell@eng.sun.com
-
- REFEREED PAPER SUBMISSIONS
- If you are interested in submitting papers for the technical sessions, please
- submit an extended abstract. The object of an extended abstract is to convince
- the the Committee that a good paper and 25-minute presentation will result.
- They need to know that the authors:
- - are attacking a significant problem.
- - are familiar with the current literature about the problem.
- - have devised an original solution.
- - have implemented it and, if appropriate, characterized its performance.
- - have drawn appropriate conclusions about what they have learned and why it is
- important.
-
- The extended abstract should include the abstract as it will appear in the final
- paper,and represent the paper in "short form." Supporting material may be in
- note or outline form. Authors should include references. It should be clear
- from the abstract whether the paper represents a design, an implementation or a
- system that is in wide use.
-
- Note that the Program Committee considers it unethical to submit the same paper
- simultaneously to more than one conference or publication, or to submit a paper
- that has been or will be published elsewhere without including that information
- with the submission.
-
- DATES FOR REFEREED PAPER SUBMISSIONS
- Extended abstracts due: April 26, 1993
- Notification to authors: May 26, 1993
- Camera-ready final papers due: July 8, 1993
-
- HOW TO SUBMIT
- Your submission of one copy of an extended abstract will be accepted by fax,
- mail or e-mail. E-mail is greatly preferred.
-
- -E-mail to grob@usenix.org
- -Fax to +33 1 30 57 00 66
- -Mail to:
- Microkernels
- USENIX Association
- 2560 Ninth St,Suite 215
- Berkeley CA USA 94710
-
- The extended abstract may be no longer than 5 manuscript sides. Only the first
- 5 sides of your submission will be sent to the Committee. The schedule for
- reviewing submissions doesnot permit the reading of full papers. You may attach
- the full paper to the extended abstract. It will not be sent to the the
- Committee but may be helpful during final evaluation.
-
- Every submission should include one additional side stating:
- - The name, mail address, daytime and evening phone numbers,
- e-mail address and (if available) fax number of one of the authors,who will act
- as the contact point.
- - An indication of which,if any,of the authors are students.
- - A list of audio/visual equipment desired beyond a microphone
- and an overhead projector.
-
- Authors of accepted submissions will be notified by May 26, 1993. They will
- receive instructions for preparing camera-ready copy of the final paper, which
- must be received by July 8, 1993.
-
- Enquiries about submissions may be made by e-mail to grob@usenix.org or to +33 1
- 30 64 82 00.
-
- REGISTRATION MATERIALS
- Materials containing all details of the symposium program, symposium
- registration fees and forms, and hotel discount and reservation information will
- be mailed beginning July 1993. If you wish to receive the registration
- materials, please contact:
-
- USENIX Conference Office
- 22672 Lambert Street, Suite 613
- El Toro, CA 92630 USA
- (714) 588-8649; FAX: (714) 588-9706
- E-mail: conference@usenix.org
-
-
- USENIX
- The UNIX and Advanced Computing Systems Professional and Technical Association
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