Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!akgua!mcnc!decvax!harpo!seismo!hao!hplabs!sri-unix!SASW@MIT-MC From: SASW%MIT-MC@sri-unix.UUCP Newsgroups: net.works Subject: [CSL.ALLISON: IEEE Workstation Conference: Call for Papers] Message-ID: <485@sri-arpa.UUCP> Date: Mon, 7-May-84 23:43:00 EDT Article-I.D.: sri-arpa.485 Posted: Mon May 7 23:43:00 1984 Date-Received: Sun, 13-May-84 08:11:24 EDT Lines: 70 From: Steven A. Swernofsky MSG: *MSG 2789 Date: 05/07/84 17:23:19 From: CSL.ALLISON at SU-SIERRA Re: IEEE Workstation Conference: Call for Papers Date: Sun 6 May 84 11:15:48-PDT From: Dennis Allison Subject: IEEE Workstation Conference: Call for Papers To: arpanet-bboards@MIT-MC.ARPA ReSent-date: 07 May 1984 17:23:19 EDT ReSent-from: Arpanet-BBoards-Request at MIT-MC ----------------------------------------------------- 1st International Conference on Computer Workstations ----------------------------------------------------- San Francisco Bay Area, May-June 1985. Sponsored by: IEEE Computer Society Computer Workstations are integral to productivity and quality increases, and they are the main focal point for a growing fraction of professional activity. A "workstation", broadly defined, is a system that interacts with a user to help the user accomplish some kind of work. Included in this definition are: CAD systems, high-resolution graphics systems, office productivity systems, computer-based engineering support stations of all kinds, architectural sys- tems, software engineering environments, etc. "Workstations" includes both hardware and software. Hardware to run the ap- plications, software to customize the environments. Technical Program Papers are solicited from the technical community at large in a widely seen series of advertisements. Sessions to be organized from submitted papers and from Program Committee contacts. The technical program will have approximately 32 sessions, arranged in three tracks, spanning 3 full days. Technical sessions will be derived from submit- ted papers and from Program Committee organized sessions. The Program Commit- tee will include leaders and important contributors to the field of computer workstations. International representation will be sought. There will be an invited keynote speaker and a formal opening session, best paper awards, and a set of pre-conference tutorials. Also, a "Special Ad- dress" on the 2nd day. Exhibits Over 150 "booths" are expected to be populated by nearly as many companies ex- hibiting hardware and software pertaining to workstations of all kinds. High standards of technical exhibitions will be maintained by the IEEE to assure a technically sophisticated and educational set of exhibits. Wide international participation is anticipated. Exhibits are set up on Monday, shown Tuesday through Thursday from 10 AM to 7 PM, and dismantled on Friday. Program Chairman: Dr. Edward Miller Software Research, Inc. 580 Market Street San Francisco, CA 94104 Phone: (415) 957-1441 -- Telex: 340 235