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3rd Large Installation System Administration of Windows NT / 2000 ConferenceJuly 30 - August 2, 2000
Important Dates
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Submission proposals due: | February 16, 2000 |
Notification to authors: | March 13, 2000 |
Final papers due: | June 1, 2000 |
Conference Co-Chairs
Phil Cox, SystemExperts
Jesper M. Johansson, Boston University
Program Committee
Kip A. Boyle, SRI Consulting
Russ Cooper, RC Consulting
Alan Epps, Intel
Aeleen Frisch, Exponential Consulting
John Holmwood, NOVA Gas Company
David LeBlanc, Microsoft Corp.
Todd Needham, Microsoft Corp.
Jason Reed, System Experts
Dave Roth, Microsoft Corp.
Martin Sjölin, Warburg Dillon Read
By late next summer, we will have all undergone the flurry or flutter of Y2K, and many of us will be in the midst of another similar dilemma: migrating to Windows 2000. Sites around the world are all slowly beginning to plan this migration, some sooner than others, and all are seeking answers from those who have blazed the trail ahead of them. The Large Installation System Administration of Windows NT conference, LISA-NT, is a forum to bring system administration professionals together to discuss workable solutions to the issues of administering and scaling all versions of the NT environment. In 2000 that will mean migration issues for many of us, and just keeping our heads above water with Windows NT 4.0 for others.
LISA-NT 2000 will bring together peers and experts in our field to discuss leading edge solutions that have a proven track record of working. LISA-NT is put together by and for Windows NT administrators who need solutions to problems such as integration, migration, security, and management using today's technology. We invite you to submit technical papers as well as proposals for invited talks, panel sessions, tutorials, and work-in-progress reports. There are also opportunities for Birds-of-a-Feather sessions and demonstrations of products and solutions. Please review this call for papers, prepare a submission, and join us in making LISA-NT 2000 the premiere conference for system administrators of distributed NT-based environments.
This conference will last four days. Two days of tutorials will be followed by two days of technical sessions including refereed papers, invited talks, and works-in-progress. On August 3-4, 2000, the Fourth USENIX Windows Operating Systems Symposium will be held in the same location.
LISA-NT is about creating a community of system administration professionals, which come from diverse computing environments, to give them an opportunity to discuss problems and share solutions. Submissions may address administration methodologies (i.e. "This is what I do and why") as well as implemented solutions (e.g. "This is the tool I wrote in Perl or VBscript or any other language" or "This is how I turned my Master-Domain model into a functional Active Directory"). To facilitate these discussions, we encourage you to consider these topics:
Management & Migration
Sharing and Integration
Tools, Experiences, and Issues
Awards will be given for the best paper and best student paper at the conference.
The program committee seeks submissions from the Windows NT system administration community in the following formats:
Technical White Papers
We seek papers relating work of general interest to system administrators of
Windows NT, particularly technical papers that reflect hands-on experience or
describe implemented or attainable solutions. Submissions will be judged on the
quality of the written submission and whether or not the work advances the art
and science of NT system administration.
A paper submission should:
Please see the detailed author guidelines, which include a sample abstract, for more information.
Authors of an accepted paper must provide a final paper for publication in the conference proceedings. At least one author of each accepted paper will present the paper during the technical track of the conference. These presentations generally include a 20-minute talk with 5-10 minutes of questions from the audience.
Conference proceedings containing all full technical white papers will be distributed to attendees and, following the conference, will be available online to USENIX members and for purchase.
The LISA-NT Conference, like most conferences and journals, requires that papers not be submitted simultaneously to another conference or publication and that submitted papers not be previously or subsequently published elsewhere. Papers accompanied by non-disclosure agreement forms are not acceptable and will be returned to the author(s) unread. All submissions are held in the highest confidentiality prior to publication in the Proceedings, both as a matter of policy and in accord with the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976.
Invited Talks/Panel Sessions
These survey-style talks given by experts range over many interesting and timely
topics. Invited talks fit in a 90-minute session with a short question and
answer session at the end. Please submit a proposal for an invited talk or a
panel session to:
lisantpapers@usenix.org
Work-in-Progress Reports (WIPs)
Work-in-Progress Reports (WIPs) are short talks that introduce new or ongoing
work. If you have work you would like to share or an interesting idea that is
not quite ready to be published as a paper, a WIP is for you. Acceptance will be
based upon the applicability and scalability of the proposed solution. To submit
a WIP, email a description of the problem and your (possibly incomplete)
solution if necessary, and why the problem you are addressing is interesting,
to: lisantpapers@usenix.org
On July 30 and 31, there will be full and half-day tutorials in all areas and levels of expertise for Windows NT system administrators. Previous tutorial sessions have covered topics such as "Windows NT Security," "Windows NT Internals," "Configuring Samba, Avoiding Common Pitfalls," and "Administering Windows NT DHCP and DNS servers."
If you are interested in presenting a tutorial at LISA-NT, please contact the USENIX tutorial coordinator:
How and Where to Send Submissions
Please email your submission to lisantpapers@usenix.org in one of the following formats (listed in order of preference). If you enclose files as an attachment to your submission, please use MIME encoding.
A cover letter with the following required information must be included with all submissions:
We will acknowledge receipt of a submission by email within one week.
Materials containing all details of the technical and tutorial programs, registration fees and forms, and hotel information will be available in May 2000. If you wish to receive the registration materials, please visit the symposium Web site or contact:
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