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2nd USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems (fwd)
- From: Jeff Chase <chase@cs.duke.edu>
- Newsgroups: duke.cs.os-research
- Subject: 2nd USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems (fwd)
- Date: Wed, 01 Jul 1998 10:19:04 -0400
- Organization: Duke University Department of Computer Science
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Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 13:55:10 -0700 (PDT)
From: usits-mailing-owner@usenix.org
Reply-To: usits-mailing-request@usenix.org
Subject: 2nd USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems
Dear Attendee of the first USITS,
We are planning the 2nd USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies
and Systems (USITS '99), for October 11-14, 1999, in Boulder,
Colorado. This time the symposium is expected to be co-sponsored
(pending) by the new IEEE Computer Society Task Force on
Internetworking, of which I am chair. Since you attended the
previous symposium, I hope you will be able to join us this time
as well.
USITS '99 will bring together engineers and researchers interested
in developing innovative Internet applications and technology. We
will again offer one day of focused tutorials, followed by 2.5
days of refereed paper presentations, invited talks,
works-in-progress reports, demos, panel discussions, and evening
Birds-of-a-Feather sessions.
If you are working on interesting internetworking research,
applications, or studies, I encourage you go to the symposium.
Submissions of extended abstracts will be due on April 15, 1999.
Please go to the call for papers for details, it is available at:
http://www.usenix.org/events/usits99/
The first USITS drew a number of submissions comparable to the
USENIX annual technical conference. The result in Monterey was a
very strong technical program and 4 days of very productive
exchange. I believe USITS will become the premier forum in its
field, and your participation is important to the growing strength
of the symposium.
I look forward to seeing you in Boulder in October next year.
Fred Douglis, Program Chair
AT&T Labs--Research
douglis@usenix.org
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