OSDI 2000
4th Symposium on Operating Systems Design & Implementation
Program Co-Chairs
Michael B. Jones, Microsoft Research
Frans Kaashoek, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science
Steering Committee
Margo Seltzer, Harvard University
Karin Petersen, Xerox PARC
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Program Committee
Brian Bershad, Appliant.com
David Culler, University of California at Berkeley
Fred Douglis, AT&T Labs--Research
Peter Druschel, Rice University
David Johnson, Carnegie Mellon University
Butler Lampson, Microsoft
Andrew Myers, Cornell University
Dave Presotto, Bell Laboratories
Timothy Roscoe, Sprint Labs
Bill Weihl, Akamai
John Wilkes, HP Laboratories
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WIESS 2000
1st Workshop on Industrial Experiences with Systems Software
Program Chair
Dejan S. Milojicic, HP Labs
Program Committee
Gaurav Banga, Network Appliance
Mark R. Brown, Microsoft
Mark S. Brown, IBM
Eduard Bugnion, VMware
Rob Gingel, Sun Microsystems
Fred Glover, Compaq
Ira Greenberg, Oracle
Larry Huston, Intel
Rodger Lea, Sony
Udi Manber, Yahoo
Franklin Reynolds, Nokia
Toshi Sakuraba, Hitachi
Indira Subramanian, HP
Franco Travostino, Nortel Networks
Richard Wheeler, EMC
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Steering Committee
Jean Bacon, Cambridge University, SIGOPS Member
Andrew Hume, AT&T Research, USENIX Vice President
Valerie Issarny, INRIA, ACM SIGOPS Vice Chair
Michael B. Jones, Microsoft Research, IEEE-CS TCOS Vice Chair
Marshall Kirk McKusick, Author and Consultant, member of USENIX Board of Directors
Dejan S. Milojicic, HP Labs, IEEE-CS TCOS Chair
Publications Chair
Alan Messer, HP Labs
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USENIX
https://www.usenix.org
USENIX is the Advanced Computing Systems Association. Since 1975, USENIX has
brought together the community of system administrators, engineers, scientists,
and technicians working on the cutting edge of the computing world. USENIX and
its members are engaged in problem-solving, in innovation, and in research that
works. SAGE, the System Administrators Guild, is a special technical group within
USENIX that is dedicated to the recognition and advancement of the systems
administration profession.
ACM SIGOPS
https://www.acm.org/sigops
SIGOPS is the ACM Special Interest Group on Operating Systems. SIGOPS addresses
a broad spectrum of issues associated with operating systems research and
development.
IEEE TCOS
https://www.computer.org
The IEEE Computer Society's Technical Committee on Operating Systems
Applications and Environments (TCOS) is involved with theoretical and practical
aspects of operating system design, including system organization, resource
allocation policies, measurement, performance evaluation, and system
reliability. It is also involved with all operating system aspects affecting
system interface specifications, the completeness of services, and portability
of applications. TCOS publishes a newsletter, the TCOS Bulletin, four times a
year.
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