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Tutorials, Invited Talks, WIPs, and BOFs

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TUTORIALS, INVITED TALKS, WIPS, AND BOFS

Tutorial Suggestions and Proposals Welcome - June 25-27, 2001

On Monday-Wednesday, June 25-27, USENIX's well-respected tutorial program offers intensive, immediately practical tutorials on topics essential to the use, development, and administration of advanced computing systems. Skilled instructors, who are hands-on experts in their topic areas, present both introductory and advanced tutorials covering topics such as:

  • High availability and quality of service
  • Distributed, replicated, and web based systems
  • System and network administration and security
  • Embedded systems
  • File systems and storage systems
  • Interoperability of heterogeneous systems
  • Operating systems (Linux, BSD*, NT, etc.)
  • Application development (threads, Perl, etc.)
  • Intrusion detection and prevention
  • Internet security
  • Mobile code and mobile computing
  • New algorithms and applications
  • Systems application configuration and maintenance
  • Personal digital assistants
  • Security and privacy
  • Web-based technologies

To provide the best possible tutorial slate, USENIX continually solicits proposals for new tutorials. If you are interested in presenting a tutorial, contact:

Dan Klein, USENIX Tutorial Coordinator
Telephone: 412-422-0285
Email: dvk@usenix.org

Invited Talks Suggestions And Proposals Welcome

These survey-style talks given by experts range over many interesting and timely topics. The Invited Talks track also may include panel presentations and selections from the best presentations at recent USENIX conferences.

The Invited Talks coordinators welcome suggestions for topics and requests proposals for particular talks. In your proposal state the main focus, include a brief outline, and be sure to emphasize why your topic is of general interest to our community. Please submit via email to usenix01it@usenix.org.

Work-in-Progress Reports

Do you have interesting work you would like to share, or a cool idea that is not yet ready to be published? The USENIX audience provides valuable discussion and feedback. We are particularly interested in presentation of student work. To schedule your short report, send email to usenix01wips@usenix.org.

Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions (BoFs)

The always popular evening BOFs are very informal, attendee-organized gatherings of persons interested in a particular topic. BOFs may be scheduled at the conference or in advance by email to: conference@usenix.org.

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