From: jennifer@usenix.ORG (Jennifer Radtke)
Newsgroups: comp.parallel
Subject: Call for Papers for OSDI 2000-USENIX Operating Systems Symposium
Date: 8 Jul 1999 23:33:56 GMT
Organization: USENIX Association
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4TH SYMPOSIUM ON OPERATING SYSTEMS DESIGN & IMPLEMENTATION OSDI 2000
          October 23-25, 2000, San Diego, California, USA
Sponsored by  the USENIX Association
Co-sponsored by IEEE TCOS and ACM SIGOPS

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CALL FOR PAPERS NOW AVAILABLE
Please review at http://www.usenix.org/events/osdi2000
Paper submissions due Tuesday, April 25, 2000.
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We would like to invite you to participate. OSDI emphasizes both innovative
research and quantified experience in the systems area.  The Symposium
takes a broad view of what the systems area encompasses and seeks
contributions from all fields of systems practice, including: operating
systems, networking, distributed systems, parallel systems, mobile systems,
embedded systems, and the influence of hardware developments on systems and
vice-versa.  We particularly encourage contributions containing highly
original ideas.

The goal of the Symposium on Operating Systems Design and
Implementation is to present innovative, exciting work in the
systems area.  OSDI brings together professionals from academic and
industrial backgrounds and has become a premiere forum for discussing the
design, implementation, and implications of systems software.

The symposium will provide a single-track of refereed paper presentations
and a keynote address.  Work-in-Progress presentations are planned, and
informal Birds-of-a-Feather sessions may be organized by attendees.

We hope to see you there!
Mike Jones and Frans Kaashoek
OSDI Co-Chairs
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USENIX, the Advanced Computing Systems Association, is the international,
not-for-profit society made up of scientists, engineers, and system
administrators working on the cutting edge of systems and software. For 25
years USENIX conferences and workshops have emphasized quality exchange of
technical ideas unfettered by stodginess or commercialism.

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