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From: Alex Walker <alex@usenix.org>
To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu
Subject: [9fans] OSDI, the 5th Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation
Date: Mon,  7 Oct 2002 10:42:20 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3D9DF356.107@usenix.org> (raw)


Registration is now open for OSDI, the 5th Symposium on Operating
Systems Design and Implementation and WIESS, the 2nd Workshop on
Industrial Experiences with Systems Software.

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OSDI'02
December 9-11, 2002 - Boston
http://www.usenix.org/osdi02/
Special student offers are available.
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This year's conference, selected from a record 150 submissions,
presents the most original and innovative work internationally in
systems research, including:
- Distributed storage systems
- Robust software construction
- OS kernel innovations, sensor networks
- Virtual machine monitors
- Large-scale network simulation
- Resource management architectures for Internet services
- Peer-to-peer systems
- Network analysis
- Migration of execution environments

OSDI is Co-sponsored by USENIX The Advanced Computing Systems Association
and ACM SIGOPS, in cooperation with IEEE TCOS.



OSDI '02 is co-located with WIESS '02, the 2nd Workshop on Industrial
Experiences with Systems Software.
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WIESS '02
December 8, 2002 - Boston
http://www.usenix.org/wiess02/
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WIESS '02 is a comprehensive one-day workshop dedicated to topics
ranging from systems performance to smart card security, with an
emphasis on how to improve technology transfer from research to
products.

This year's conference features a keynote by Doug Wilson, IBM
Distinguished Engineer, 5 paper presentations, an invited talk by
John Mashey on Software Strategy from the "1980 Time Capsule" and a
Panel Session/Happy hour on the personal benefits of blurring the
borders between "research" and "industry."

For complete program information and to register, please visit:
http://www.usenix.org/wiess02/


OSDI is Co-sponsored by USENIX The Advanced Computing Systems Association
and ACM SIGOPS, in cooperation with IEEE TCOS.


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