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 Announcement and Call for Papers and Presenters 1998 USENIX Annual Technical Conference - June 15-19, 1998 - Marriott Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana

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Program
Committee

Important
Due Dates and
Cash Prizes

Refereed
Papers

Tutorials,
Invited Talks,
WIPs, and BOFs

How to Submit
a Paper to the
Refereed Track

Where and
How To Send
Refereed Paper
Submissions

USENIX Vendor
Exhibition

 
REFEREED PAPERS
Three days of Technical Sessions include one refereed paper track, a parallel track of Invited Talks, and a track with an emphasis on freely distributable software. The freely distributable software track will contain a combination of invited talks and refereed papers. Refereed papers are published in the Proceedings which are provided to Technical Sessions attendees, along with Invited Talks Submitted Notes.

The 1998 USENIX Technical Conference Program Committee seeks original and innovative papers about the applications, architecture, implementation, and performance of modern computing systems. As at all USENIX conferences, papers that analyze problem areas and draw important conclusions from practical experience are especially welcome. Some particularly interesting application topics are:

  • ActiveX, Inferno, Java, and other embeddable environments
  • Distributed caching and replication
  • Extensible operating systems
  • Freely distributable software
  • Internet telephony
  • Interoperability of heterogeneous systems
  • Nomadic and wireless computing
  • Privacy and security
  • Quality of service
  • Ubiquitous computing and messaging
A major focus of this conference is the challenge of technology: What is the effect of commodity hardware on how we build new systems and applications? What is the effect of next-generation hardware? We seek original work describing the effect of hardware technology on software. Examples of relevant hardware include but are not limited to:
  • Cheap, fast personal computers
  • Cheap, large DRAM and disks
  • Flash memory
  • Gigabit networks
  • Wireless networks
  • Cable modems
  • WebTV
  • Personal digital assistants
  • Network computers