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- From: bjorn@sysadmin.com (Bjorn Satdeva)
- Subject: Call For Papaers: USENIX LISA VII System Administration Conference
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.231447.16231@sysadmin.com>
- Organization: /sys/admin, inc.
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 93 23:14:47 GMT
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- ANNOUNCEMENT/CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
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- 7th USENIX SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATION CONFERENCE (LISA VII)
- November 1-5, 1993
- Marriott Hotel
- Monterey, California
-
-
- The annual LISA conference provides a forum in which system administrators meet
- to share ideas and experiences. A growing success for the past six years, LISA
- is the only conference which focuses specifically on the needs of system
- administrators. Its scope includes system administrators from sites of all
- sizes and configurations.
-
- TUTORIAL PROGRAM
- Monday and Tuesday, November 1-2, 1993
- The two-day tutorial program at LISA VII is divided into three tracks with a
- total of twelve half-day tutorials. Attendees may move between tracks,
- choosing
- which sections most interest them. Tutorials offer expert instruction in areas
- of interest to system administrators, novice through experienced. Topics are
- expected to include Networking, Programming in Perl, X and the Administrator,
- the Domain Name System, Sendmail, and more.
-
- TECHNICAL SESSIONS
- Wednesday through Friday, November 3-5, 1993
- "The Human Aspect of UNIX System Administration" is the theme of the first
- track
- of the conference technical sessions. Although papers of a more traditional
- technical content are also very welcome, the committee is especially seeking
- papers on areas such as creating policies and procedures, interacting with
- management and/or users, or which describe and evaluate methods aimed at
- improved communication with users and/or management. We are interested in
- papers which provide freely available or fully described solutions to existing
- problems.
-
- The second track of the conference technical sessions will be split between
- presentations on very large installation system administration and
- presentations
- of practical, experience-derived material of special interest to new system
- administrators.
-
- No simple measure defines "large installation." It could be number of hosts,
- number of users, size of network, amount of on-line storage, or some
- combination
- of these. The only certainty is that today's large will be tomorrow's
- standard.
- We wish to hear from sites which have unique problems and solutions relating to
- the management of large installations. We seek proposals for papers, panels,
- mini-workshops, or similar presentations for this track.
-
- We also seek papers, mini-workshops, or panel presentations of pragmatic
- material from experienced system administrators who wish to share their
- experiences, hardships and solutions. It is hoped that administrators at all
- levels can leverage this track to solve specific problems at their site.
-
- VENDOR DISPLAY
- Wednesday, November 3, 1993, 5 pm - 9 pm
- Well informed vendor representatives will demonstrate products and services
- useful to system and network administration at the informal table-top display
- accompanying the LISA Conference. If your company would like to participate,
- please contact Cynthia Deno at (408) 335-9445, FAX (408 335-2163, E-mail:
- cynthia@usenix.org
-
- CONFERENCE TOPICS
- The technical sessions program may include invited talks, panels,
- Works-In-Progress (WIP) reports, and Birds-Of-a-Feather (BOF) sessions,
- alongside the refereed paper presentations. The program committee invites you
- to submit informal proposals, ideas, or suggestions on any of the following or
- related topics:
-
- Implementation, usage, and strategies for Policies and Procedures
- Effects of improved communication with users and/or management.
- Tricks in user education
- How to develop Junior System Administrators
- System Security Monitoring
- Security issues, especially where multiple people are privileged users
- Heterogeneous system administration
- Human issues of administration
- Graphical User Interfaces for system administration
- Distributed system administration
- Network growth and performance management
- Network management
- Network monitoring
- Wireless LANs
- Evaluating performance of high-end workstations and servers
- Integration of heterogeneous systems
- Usage monitoring and accounting systems
- Administration of remote sites
-
- REFEREED PAPER SUBMISSIONS
- The committee requires that an extended abstract be submitted for the paper
- selection process. (Full-papers are not acceptable for this stage; if you send
- a full paper, you must also include an extended abstract for evaluation.) Your
- extended abstract should consist of a traditional abstract which summarizes the
- content/ideas of the entire paper, followed by a skeletal outline of the full
- paper. We require electronic (nroff/troff, TeX or ASCII) submission of the
- extended abstract.
-
- Authors of an accepted paper will present their paper at LISA VII and provide a
- final paper for publication in the Conference Proceedings. Final papers are
- limited to 20 pages, including diagrams, figures and appendix. Papers should
- include a brief description of the site (if applicable), an outline of the
- problem and issues, and details of the solution. Authors may provide electronic
- versions or camera-ready copy (instructions will be provided upon request) of
- final papers. Conference proceedings will be distributed to all conference
- attendees and will also be available from the USENIX Association after the
- conference.
-
- ADDRESS FOR SUBMISSIONS
- For submission of all proposals and of extended abstracts of refereed papers,
- and for program Information, contact:
- Program Chair:
- Bjorn Satdeva
- 2787 Moorpark Avenue
- San Jose, CA 95128
- (408) 241-3111
- E-mail: bjorn@sysadmin.com
-
- CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
- Bjorn Satdeva, /sys/admin, Inc., Program Chair
- Brent Chapman, Great Circle Associates
- Lee Damon, Castle PAUS
- Tina M. Darmohray, Lawrence Livermore National Labs
- Janet Frazer, UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
- Helen Harrison, SAS Institute
- Dinah McNutt, Tivoli Systems
- Bryan McDonald, SRI International
- Arch Mott, Cisco Systems, Inc.
- Paul Moriarty, Cisco Systems, Inc.
- Jeff Polk, Berkeley Software Design, Inc,
- Greg Rose, Australian Computing and Communications Institute
- Peg Schafer, Bolt Beranek & Newman, Inc.
- Steve Simmons, Industrial Technology Institute
- Liza Y. Weissler, RAND Corporation
- Pat Wilson, Dartmouth College
- Elizabeth Zwicky, SRI International
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- DATES FOR REFEREED PAPER SUBMISSIONS
- Extended Abstract Submission Deadline: July 2, 1993
- Notification to Authors: July 23, 1993
- Final Papers Receipt Deadline: Sept 7, 1993
-
- FOR REGISTRATION INFORMATION
- Materials containing all details of the symposium program, symposium
- registration fees and forms, and hotel discount and reservation information
- will
- be mailed and posted to the net beginning August 1993. If you wish to receive
- 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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- Bjorn Satdeva -- email: bjorn@sysadmin.com
- /sys/admin, inc. The Unix System Management Experts (408) 241 3111
-