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- Subject: (Revised) Call for Papers - Workshop on Workstation Operating Systems
- Date: 26 Jan 1993 21:08:32 GMT
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- CALL FOR PAPERS
- Fourth Workshop on Workstation Operating Systems (WWOS-IV)
- Napa, California
- October 14-15, 1993
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- Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society
- Technical Committee on Operating Systems and Application Environments
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- The Fourth Workshop on Workstation Operating Systems will bring
- together researchers in operating systems for a range of
- computing environments, including workstations, notebooks,
- and palmtop computers. The purpose of WWOS-IV is to examine
- controversial issues in operating systems for these platforms.
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- In contrast to previous years, we request submissions of papers that
- describe ongoing or completed research, as well as position papers
- that propose new directions, advocate non-traditional approaches, or
- generate controversy and discussion.
-
- As well as traditional topics, this year's workshop will pay special
- attention to issues relevant to the next generation of
- personal computing, including:
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- - models and implementations for ubiquitous computing
- - mostly connected/disconnected computing
- - protocols for low-bandwidth networking
- - scalable display and window management
- - real-time and multimedia
- - system requirements for virtual reality platforms
- - global, widely accessible, storage systems
- - OS support for small-scale embedded systems
-
- To assure a productive workshop, attendance will be limited to 60
- participants active in the field. Each potential participant should
- submit 5 copies of a 1--5 page summary paper that makes clear its
- contribution to the workshop. Submissions should be mailed to the
- program chair. For registration information, contact the general
- chair.
-
- IMPORTANT DATES
- Submission deadline: May 31, 1993
- Notification of acceptance: July 30, 1993
-
- Program chair Brian Bershad
- Carnegie Mellon University
- School of Computer Science
- Carnegie Mellon University
- 5000 Forbes Avenue
- Pittsburgh, PA, 15213-3891 USA
- (Brian.Bershad@CS.CMU.EDU)
- General chair Fred Douglis
- Matsushita Information Technology Laboratory
- 182 Nassau Street, Third Floor
- Princeton, NJ, 08542-7072
- 609 497-4600, 609 497-4013 (fax)
- (douglis@mitl.com)
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- Program committee
- John Carter University of Utah
- David Cheriton Stanford University
- Dave Cutler Microsoft
- Frans Kaashoek Massachusetts of Technology
- Brian Marsh Matsushita Information Technology Laboratory
- Mike Schwartz University of Colorado at Boulder
- Margo Seltzer Harvard University
- Mark Weiser Xerox PARC
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- Brian Marsh
- Matsushita Information Technology Laboratory | Email: marsh@mitl.com
- 182 Nassau Street | Phone: +1 609 497-4600
- Princeton, NJ 08542 USA | Fax: +1 609 497-4013
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