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- From: bishop@coos.dartmouth.edu (Matt Bishop)
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- Subject: CFP: Computing Systems (security of open systems)
- Date: 28 Jan 1993 19:31:40 GMT
- Organization: Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
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- Matt Bishop will be Guest Editor of a special issue of the journal
- "Computing Systems" to be published in 1993. The issue will be devoted
- to "Security and Integrity of Open Systems." Papers on all aspects of
- policy, issues, theory, design, implementation, and experiences with
- security and integrity in open systems are solicited for the issue.
- The deadline for submissions is March 1, 1993; papers submitted after
- this deadline will not be considered. Prospective authors should send
- five copies of their papers to:
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- Professor Matt Bishop
- Mathematics and Computer Science
- Dartmouth College
- 6188 Bradley Hall
- Hanover, NH 03755-3551
- (603) 646-3267
- Matt.Bishop@dartmouth.edu
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- Submissions should not have appeared in other archival publications
- prior to their submission. Papers developed from earlier conference,
- symposia and workshop presentations are welcome.
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- "Computing Systems" is a journal dedicated to the analysis and
- understanding of the theory, design, art, engineering and
- implementation of advanced computing systems, with an emphasis on
- systems inspired or influenced by the UNIX tradition. The journal's
- content includes coverage of topics in operating systems,
- architecture, networking, interfaces, programming languages, and
- sophisticated applications.
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- "Computing Systems" (ISSN 0895-6340) is a refereed, quarterly journal
- published by the University of California Press for the USENIX
- Association. Usenix is a professional and technical association of
- individuals and institutions concerned with breeding innovation in the
- UNIX tradition.
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- Now in its fifth year of publication, "Computing Systems" is regularly
- distributed to 4900 individual subscribers and over 600 institutional
- subscribers (libraries, research labs, etc.) around the world. Some
- special-topic issues are often distributed more widely.
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- The editor-in-chief of "Computing Systems" is Mike O'Dell of Bellcore.
- Gene Spafford of Purdue University is Associate Editor, and Peter
- Salus of the Sun User Group is the Managing Editor.
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