REGISTRATION INFORMATION USENIX SUMMER 1993 TECHNICAL CONFERENCE JUNE 21-25, 1993 CINCINNATI CONVENTION CENTER CINCINNATI, OHIO Stay up on what's really happening in the wide ranging world of UNIX in its many flavors and forms and in the many areas of re- lated advanced computing technology, tools, programming languages, and communications. Join your professional colleagues at refereed and invited presentations, in expert-led tutorials, at informal Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions, and other conference gatherings. At USENIX in Cincinnati, systems researchers and developers, sys- tems managers and network administrators, programmers and appli- cations developers, support staff and technical managers, educa- tors and their students will gather to explore questions of im- mediate importance to advanced computing systems innovation and management. Professionals from within the open systems communi- ty, the "downsizing" community, the PC environment, and those moving from VM/CMS and VMS to UNIX will share ideas and experi- ence and learn details of the latest research and technological developments. IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER Pre-Registration Savings Deadline: Tuesday, June 1, 1993 Save up to $100 HOTEL DISCOUNT RESERVATION DEADLINE Friday, May 28, 1993 TUTORIALS Monday June 21 9:00 am-5:00 pm Tuesday June 22 9:00 am-5:00 pm TECHNICAL SESSIONS Wednesday June 23 9:00 am-6:00 pm Thursday June 24 9:00 am-5:00 pm Friday June 25 9:00 am-3:30 pm BIRDS-OF-A-FEATHER SESSIONS Tuesday June 22 6:00 pm -10:00 pm Wednesday June 23 6:00 pm -10:00 pm Thursday June 24 8:00 pm -10:00 pm VENDOR DISPLAYS Wednesday June 23 12:00 pm-6:00 pm Thursday June 24 12:00 pm-6:00 pm OPENING RECEPTION/KICKOFF Sunday June 20 6:00 pm-9:00 pm USENIX CONFERENCE RECEPTION Thursday June 24 6:00 pm-8:00 pm ON-SITE CONFERENCE REGISTRATION HOURS Sunday June 20 4:00 pm-9:00 pm Monday June 21 7:30 am-6:00 pm Tuesday June 22 7:30 am-6:00 pm Wednesday June 23 7:30 am-6:00 pm Thursday June 24 7:30 am-5:00 pm SUMMER 1993 PROGRAM COMMITTEE Program Chair: David S.H. Rosenthal, SunSoft, Inc. Matt Blaze, AT&T Bell Laboratories Nathaniel Borenstein Bellcore Bob Gray, US WEST Advanced Technologies Steve Kleiman, SunSoft Inc M. Kirk McKusick, University of California, Berkeley Jeffrey Mogul, Digital Equipment Corporation J. R. Oldroyd, Instruction Set Pat Parseghian, AT&T Bell Laboratories Dennis Ritchie, AT&T Bell Laboratories INVITED TALKS COORDINATORS Tom Cargill, Consultant Bob Gray, US WEST Advanced Technologies WORKS-IN-PROGRESS COORDINATOR Peg Schafer, Bolt Beranek & Newman, Inc. TERMINAL ROOM COORDINATOR Gretchen Phillips, State University of New York at Buffalo TUTORIAL PROGRAM COORDINATOR Daniel V. Klein, USENIX VENDOR DISPLAY COORDINATOR Cynthia Deno, USENIX MEETING PLANNER Judith DesHarnais, USENIX Conference Office SUMMER 1993 CONFERENCE GENERAL INFORMATION TUTORIAL PROGRAM Twenty full and half day tutorials are offered on Monday and Tuesday, June 21 and 22 from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. These intensive tutorials emphasizing practical information and skill-building are taught by experienced instructors who are experts in their topic area. Twelve new tutorials and a thirteenth offering up- dated coverage make the slate at Cincinnati especially exciting. INCLUDED IN TUTORIAL REGISTRATION FEES % Admission to the tutorial(s) you select % Printed and bound tutorial materials from your session(s) % Box lunch % Admission to the Vendor Display % Admission to Birds of a Feather Sessions and The Guru is IN TECHNICAL SESSIONS A two-track program of presentations of papers selected by the program committee and invited talks, highlights from recent USENIX symposia, and a panel discussion on privacy are presented on Wedenesday, Thursday, and Friday, June 23-25. The Q&A after presentations is invaluable as is the opportunity to converse with speakers at the conference's informal gatherings. INCLUDED IN THE TECHNICAL SESSIONS REGISTRATION FEES % Admission to all technical sessions % Copy of the Summer 1993 Conference Proceedings % Copy of the Invited Talks Submitted Notes % Admission to the USENIX Reception % Admission to the Vendor Display % Admission to Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions and The Guru is IN VENDOR DISPLAYS The USENIX Vendor Display will provide a relaxed environment-not the frenzy of an Exhibit Hall-in which the emphasis is on pro- ducts and services, not flash. Here conference attendees can "kick the tires" and be sure what's on display really does what it's said to do. You can get real answers from technically savvy vendor representatives so you'll know how something will work with what you've already got. Vendors: this is an exceptional opportunity for receiving feed- back on new development from USENIX's technically astute confer- ence attendees. If your company would like to display its pro- ducts and services, please contact: Cynthia Deno +1 (408) 335- 9445, FAX: +1 (408) 335-2163, E-mail: cynthia@usenix.org USENIX SUMMER 1993 RECEPTION Always a special part of USENIX conferences. A time for fun, food and friendly get-togethers. Don't miss the Reception on Thursday, June 28 from 6:00 pm-8:00 pm. Your invitation is in- cluded in the conference technical sessions registration fee. CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS One copy of the Conference Proceedings, which contains all re- fereed papers, and one copy of the Invited Talks Submitted Notes may be picked up during the conference by all who registered for the technical sessions. A copy of bound tutorial materials for your session(s) is included in the tutorial program registration fee. BIRDS-OF A-FEATHER SESSIONS Birds-of-a-Feather sessions (BOFs) offer devotees of many varied disciplines the opportunity to meet for announcements, discussion and the sharing of strategies. Birds-of-a-Feather sessions will be held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings in the Hyatt Hotel. You may schedule a BOF in advance by telephoning the USENIX Conference Office at +1 (714) 588-8649 or via e-mail conference@usenix.org. BOFs may also be scheduled on-site. WORK-IN-PROGRESS REPORTS Work In Progress (WIP) sessions are designed to introduce in- teresting new or ongoing work. At this conference, we are par- ticularly interested in promoting student research. Presenta- tions should be short, pithy and fun! Reserve your WIP slot in advance by sending e-mail to wips@usenix.org or by contacting Peg Schafer at the conference. THE GURU IS IN Have a question that's been bothering you? Can't find the answer? Try asking a USENIX guru! The Guru is IN will be offered as one more way to transmit information. One of the major aims of the USENIX Association is, in the words of Mike O'Dell, to get information from "where it is to where it ain't." Noted experts from the USENIX community will be available to answer questions, each in their own area of expertise. The schedule, including the names of the volunteer gurus and their areas of expertise, will be posted at the conference. The Guru is IN is being coordinated by Ed Gould Ged@pa.dec.com of Digital Equipment Corporation. OPENING RECEPTION The Opening Reception, Sunday January 24, 6:00 pm-8:00 pm, in the Conference Registration area offers you a chance to say hello over soft drinks and snacks. KICKOFF The Kickoff introduces conference attendees to the events of the week and to Cincinnati. Topics include the technical sessions, invited talks, tutorials, Birds-of-a-Feather sessions, Works- In-Progress sessions, the Guru is IN, hospitality suites, the vendor display, terminal room, the conference reception, SIG- DOTs, the conference contest, food and drink locations, hotel amenities, pool hours, etc. The Kickoff is set for 8:00 pm Sun- day, January 24, in the San Diego Room, immediately following the Opening Reception. CONFERENCE ATTENDEE MESSAGE SERVICE Electronic message service will be available Monday, June 21 through noon Friday, June 25. Electronic messages to conference attendees should be addressed: first_lastname@conference.usenix.org. Telephone messages for conference attendees may be left by telephoning the Cincinnati Convention Center at +1 (513) 784-6010 and asking for the USENIX Message Desk extension. The Message Desk will be open Sunday, June 20, 4 pm-9 pm, and continue during conference hours until Friday, June 25 at 3 pm. This telephone is not operative before or after the conference. TERMINAL ROOM The USENIX Terminal Room will be in the Hyatt Hotel, a 3-minute walk from the convention center. Internet and dial-out access will be provided in the Terminal Room for attendees. Copying fa- cilities will be available to create tapes of miscellaneous GNU and public domain software. (Look for details posted to comp.org.usenix.) MEETING FOR "SIGNIFICANT OTHERS" If your friends and members of your family accompanied you to Cincinnati, they may want to meet others who have time to see the sights or wish to share childcare. As an experiment to facili- tate folks meeting other folks, the USENIX lounge will be set aside on Tuesday, June 22 at 10:00-11:00 am as the "significant others" meeting place. The Opening Reception on Sunday evening is also a place to meet with others. FUN THINGS TO DO IN CINCINNATI / NORTHERN KENTUCKY % Great restaurants - most Mobil five and four star restaurants per capita in the US. except San Francisco. Try the famous Chili. % "Ain't Misbehavin" is playing (except Monday) at Playhouse in the Park, Eden Park (513) 421-3888 % Krohn Conservatory, Eden Park (513) 352-4080-See the Summer Botanical Display % "Search for ET" at the Planetarium, Eden Park (513) 345-8505 % One of the 10 finest general art museums in the US - Cincinnati Art Museum, Eden Park (513) 721-5204 % One of the largest amusement/theme parks - Kings Island (513) 398-5600 with one of the world's longest and fastest (64.77 mph) wooden roller coasters % Two Comedy Clubs: Cincinnati Comedy Connection in downtown's Carew Tower (513) 729-2662 and The Funny Bone in Covington, KY (606) 432-JOKE % Cincinnati Zoo (513) 559-7739 - the "sexiest zoo" in the country (as named by Newsweek Magazine), a leader in successful breeding (only San Diego does it better). is rated among top 10 for its Insect World and outdoor gorilla exhibits, also rare white Bengal tigers % June 19-20, 9:30 am - 4 pm, is Nikon Days (513) 559-7721 at the Cincinnati Zoo's Educational Building. Zoo visitors can use more than $1M worth of camera equipment free and get professional instruction too % OmniMax Theater (513) 287-7081, Cincinnati History Museum (513) 287-7030 and the Cincinnati Museum of Natural History (513) 287-7020, are found in beautiful Union Terminal % Surf Cincinnati (513) 742-0616, one of several area waterparks, features huge wave pools, inner tube rapids, and water slides % Summer Sunfest is held June 25-27 at the MainStrasse Village in Covington, Kentucky. Family fun, live entertainment, international food and drink and an international bazaar (606) 491-0458 % The Village Puppet Theater, also in Covington (606) 291-5566 is showing the live puppet show "Vaudeville Days" % Oldenburg Brewery (606) 341-2800 serves European style (warm) beer along with the world's largest beer memorabilia collection % Skirball Museum (513) 221-1875 at Hebrew Union College (the first Jewish theological college in the US) displays archaeological artifacts, Jewish ceremonial objects, rare books, etc. % Meier's Wine Cellars (513) 891-2900 a 100-year-old winery offers free guided tours and tasting % Cincinnati Symphony performs June 19 and the Pops Orchestra plays June 25 & 26 at the Riverbend Music Center (513) 232-5882 outdoor concerts (8:30 pm) % River Downs Thoroughbred Racing (513) 232-8000 % Summer Sound on the Square, Fountain Square on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at noon % The beautiful, meandering Ohio River, home port of the Delta Queen. Take a riverboat cruise for lunch, dinner, dancing or sightseeing. Or see a live musical on the last of the Showboats, Showboat Majestic (513) 352-4000 HOTELS AND TRANSPORTATION The Cincinnati Convention Center will be the location for USENIX conference registration, the tutorials, the technical sessions, and the vendor display. The convention center, a state-of-the- art facility, is connected via an elevated, enclosed 16-block skywalk system, to the downtown hotels, to many stores and two shopping malls, and a variety of restaurants. Three downtown Cincinnati hotels, the Hyatt Regency, the Omni Netherland Plaza and the Clarion, will be offering special re- duced rates to USENIX Summer Conference attendees. The hotels provide good restaurants, pleasant bars, and other hang-out spots and they are just a short walk within the skywalk from the con- vention center SPECIAL USENIX HOTEL RATES FOR SPECIAL ROOM RATES, HOTEL RESERVATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN MAY 28, 1993. Hyatt Regency Cincinnati(Headquarters Hotel) 151 W. Fifth Street +1 (513) 579-1234 or Tollfree +1 (800) 233-1234 FAX: +1 (513) 579-0107 Single/Double Room Rates: $86/$106 % Luxury hotel adjacent to Convention Center % Location of Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions, Terminal Room, and other night-time activities % Swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, complimentary health club Omni Netherland Plaza 35 W. Fifth Street +1 (513) 421-9100 or Tollfree +1 (800) 843-6664 FAX: +1 (513) 421-4291 Single/Double Room Rates: $69/$69 %Four star hotel resored in 1930s French Art Deco grandeur %Complimentary Comedy Connection ticket given with reservation made prior to May 28 %Swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, health club The Clarion Hotel 141 West 6th Street +1 (513) 352-2100 or Tollfree +1 (800) 876-2100 FAX: +1 (513) 352-2148 Single/Double Room Rates: $79/$89 %Adjacent to Convention Center %Outdoor swimming pool in the hotel %Complimentary health club in the skywalk CONTACT THE HOTEL OF YOUR CHOICE directly to make your reservation. **BE SURE TO MENTION that you are attending the USENIX Conference. To guarantee your reservation, you must provide a major credit card. To cancel your hotel reservation and receive a refund, you must give notice at least 24 hours in advance of your planned ar- rival date. Usenet facilitates room sharing; check comp.org.usenix.roomshare for this. AIRPORT TO HOTEL TRANSPORTATION Greater Cincinnati Airport/Northern Kentucky Airport is 12 miles from downtown Cincinnati over the Brent Spence Bridge. Jet Port Express Bus +1 (606) 283-3702 offers continuous shuttle service every 30 minutes form 6 am - 10 pm daily direct to the conference hotels. Current shuttle cost is $10 one way, $15 round-trip. You may purchase your ticket at the Jet Port Express office lo- cated in the baggage clairm area. Airport Taxi Service +1 (606) 283-3260 is a flat $20 but will take up to 4 persons. Repairs are underway at the airport and on the freeway, which may cause minor delays. GETTING TO CINCINNATI Cincinnati is a hub for Delta which offers nonstop flights from 76 cities. SPECIAL DISCOUNT AIRFARES HAVE BEEN ARRANGED FOR USENIX CONFERENCE ATTENDEES. To Cincinnati Airport/Northern Kentucky Airport on Delta Airlines 5% of any applicable fare* *Remember: the very lowest supersaver fare requires a Saturday night stopover OR 10% off the unrestricted full coach fare. These airfare discounts are available only through JNR, Inc. Telephone: +1 (714) 476-2788 Tollfree: +1 (800) 343-4546 (USA) JNR, Inc. will help you plan your flight to Cincinnati with schedules and fares for all airlines, one-call changes and refunds, and boarding passes for your flight. **Special Note: USENIX Conference Meeting Space Some conference attendees have asked how USENIX conference loca- tions are chosen: The week-long USENIX conference places a heavy demand on meeting space. To offset the cost of meeting space, USENIX guarantees to a hotel (or hotels) a minimum number of sleeping rooms rented by attendees. The hotels then provide meet- ing space and other services at no direct cost to USENIX. Such agreements are complicated and, because the number of facilities in the U.S.A. which can accommodate a USENIX conference is limit- ed, we typically sign contracts five (!) years in advance. These contracts contain penalty clauses (which may exceed $50,000) if the room guarantee is unmet. Moreover, groups that can't live up to their contracts find in the future they have trouble renting space. Nevertheless, We try to choose sites that offer less ex- pensive room rates. A consequence of these arrangements is how important it is that when making your hotel reservation you state you are attending the USENIX Conference and that you pay the USENIX rate. Thus we get credit toward fulfilling our room guarantee. (If you use a corporate discount rate, it will not count toward the USENIX com- mitment.) REGISTRATION INFORMATION AND FEES REGISTER EARLY TO SAVE! Pre-registration savings on both tutorial and technical session fees apply only until June 1, 1993. INCLUDED IN TUTORIAL REGISTRATION FEES % Admission to the tutorial(s) you select % Copy of bound tutorial materials for your session(s) % Box lunch % Paper and pen % Admission to the Vendor Display TUTORIAL REGISTRATION FEE SCHEDULE %Pre-registration (before June 1, 1993) Two full-day or one full-day and two half-day tutorials $495 One full-day or two half-day tutorials $275 Each half-day tutorial $170 %Registration (after June 1, 1993) Two full-day or one full-day and two half-day tutorials $545 One full-day or two half-day tutorials $325 Each half-day tutorial $220 INCLUDED IN THE TECHNICAL SESSIONS Registration Fees % Admission to all technical sessions % Copy of the Summer 1993 Conference Proceedings % Copy of the Invited Talks Submitted Notes % Admission to the USENIX Reception % Admission to the Vendor Display TECHNICAL sessions REGISTRATION FEE SCHEDULE % Pre-registration (before June 1, 1993) *Member $295 Non-Member $360 Student $75 % Registration (after June 1, 1993) *Member $345 Non-Member $410 Student $75 *The member fee applies to current individual members of the USENIX Association and also to current individual members of the Sun User Group, EurOpen, or AUUG. PAYMENT % Fees are payable to USENIX CONFERENCE by check, VISA, MasterCard or American Express. % To be processed, payment must accompany your completed Registration Form. % Registration by telephone is not permitted. % Purchase Orders and vouchers CANNOT be accepted. % You may FAX your Registration if payment is by credit card. To avoid duplicate billing when faxing your registration, do not mail an additional copy. You may telephone the Conference Office to confirm receipt of your fax. CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICY If you must CANCEL, all refund requests must be in writing and postmarked no later than June 14, 1993. Cancellations cannot be taken over the telephone. You may telephone to substitute anoth- er in your place. REGISTER FOR THE CONFERENCE AND JOIN USENIX AND OR SAGE - WITH ONE FORM AND ONE PAYMENT To join or renew your membership to USENIX when registering for the conference technical sessions, pay the non-member technical sessions registration fee and check the box on the Registration Form. $65 of your registration fee will be designated as dues in full for a one-year Individual USENIX Association membership. You may also join SAGE on the Registration Form. As a member of the USENIX Association, your benefits include: % Free subscription to ;login:, the Association's bi-monthly newsletter featuring a worldwide calendar of events, SAGE News, book reviews, Snitch Reports from USENIX representative and others of various ANSI, IEEE, and ISO standards efforts, and much more; % Free subscription to Computing Systems, a refereed technical quarterly published with the University of California Press; % Discounts on registration fees to USENIX' two-per-year conferences and its frequent single-topic conferences and symposia; % Information on and a voice in various ANSI, IEEE and ISO standards efforts; % Discounts on purchases of proceedings of USENIX conferences and symposia and other technical publications; % Discounts on purchases of books on advanced computing from the new series published in cooperation with MIT Press - the first in the series will be released in Cincinnati! % Right to participate in SAGE, the Systems Administrators' Guild, devoted to the advancement of systems administration as a profession; % Right to vote on matters affecting the Association and its future, its bylaws, and elections of its directors and officers. For additional conference or registration information Please contact: USENIX Conference Office 22672 Lambert St., Suite 613 Lake Forest, CA USA 92630 Telephone: +1 (714) 588-8649 FAX: +1 (714) 588-9706 E-mail: conference@usenix.org Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-5:00 pm Pacific Time ******************************************************************* REGISTRATION FORM USENIX ASSOCIATION TECHNICAL CONFERENCE JUNE 21-25, 1993 CINCINNATI, OHIO **************************************** REGISTRATION VIA EMAIL IS NOT ACCEPTABLE **************************************** Please type or print clearly. Please duplicate this form as needed by your friends and colleagues. NAME_______________FIRST NAME FOR BADGE______________________________ COMPANY/INSTITUTION__________________________________________________ MAIL ADDRESS_________________________________________________________ CITY_________________________ STATE_______ZIP________ COUNTRY________ TELEPHONE NO. 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TUTORIALS Select only one full-day or up to two half-day tutorials per day. by checking appropriate boxes below. MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1993 9 am-5 pm (includes box lunch) [ ] M1 How Networks Work [ ] M2 OSF'S Distributed Computing Environment [ ] M3 The Kerberos Approach to Network Security [ ] M4 Essential UNIX Programming [ ] M5 System VR4.2 Internals - 1 [ ] M6 Threads, Posix PThreads & OSF/DCE Threads [ ] M7 UNIX Power Tools 1/2 day: 9 am P 12:30 pm (includes lunch at 12:30 pm) [ ] M8 Security & The X Window System [ ] M9 Topics in System Administration - 1 1/2 day: 1:30 pm - 5 pm (includes lunch at 12:30 pm) [ ] M10 Managing the Domain Name System [ ] M11 Topics in System Administration - 2 2nd choice, if first is filled__________ TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1993 9 am-5 pm (includes box lunch) [ ] T1 Summetric Multiprocessing & Caching [ ] T2 DCE Remote Procedure Call System [ ] T3 SENDMAIL: Inside & Out [ ] T4 UNIX Network Programming [ ] T5 System VR4.2 Internals - 2 [ ] T6 The Windows NT Architecture [ ] T7 Achieving Security in an Internet Environment [ ] T8 Tcl & Tk: A New Approach to X11 & GUI [ ] T9 Installing, Configuring & Administering X Systems 2nd choice, if first is filled__________ TUTORIAL FEES Two full-day or one full day & two half-day tutorials $495 $_______ One full-day tutorial or two half-day tutorials $275 $_______ One half-day tutorial $170 $_______ Late fee applies if postmarked after June 1, 1993 Add $50 $_______ Full-time students - See below *** CODE NO. $_______ CODE NO. $_______ TECHNICAL SESSIONS FEES Current member fee $255 $_______ Applies for current individual members of USENIX, Sun User Group, EurOpen, or AUUG. If you are not a USENIX member and wish to join, pay the non-member fee and check the box. Non-member fee $320 $_______ Late fee applies if postmarked after June 1, 1993 Add $50 $_______ Full-time student fee - pre-registered $75 $_______ or on-site ***Special Note for Full-Time Students: A limited number of spaces in each tutorial are reserved for full-time students at the special fee of $50.00 per tutorial. Telephone the USENIX Conference Office, +1 (714) 588-8649 during office hours of 8:30 am-5:00 pm Pacific Time Monday-Friday to confirm availability of the tutorial of your choice and to make a reservation. You will receive a reservation code number which MUST appear on your completed Registration Form. Your registra- tion form with full payment and a photocopy of your current stu- dent I.D. card MUST arrive within 14 days of the date of your reservation. If your registration form and payment do not arrive by that date, your reservation will be cancelled. This special fee is non-transferable. To join or renew your membership in USENIX check here: [ ] Pay the non-member technical sessions fee of which $65 will be applied to your one-year individual membership. To join or renew your membership in SAGE only Add $25 $_____ (You must also be a current individual member of USENIX) TOTAL DUE: $_____ ******************************************** Payment MUST accompany the Registration Form ******************************************** [ ] Payment Enclosed (U.S. Dollars) Make check payable to USENIX CONFERENCE Purchase orders and vouchers CANNOT be accepted Charge to: [ ] VISA [ ] AMERICAN EXPRESS [ ] MASTERCARD [ ] DINER'S CLUB INTERNATIONAL Account No. __________________________________________ Expiration Date ______________________________________ Print Name ___________________________________________ Cardholder's Signature _______________________________ ********************************************************************* PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY REGISTRATION FORM. REGISTRATION VIA EMAIL IS NOT ACCEPTED. ********************************************************************* USENIX Association Conference Office 22672 Lambert St., Suite 613 El Toro, CA 92630 Telephone (714) 588-8649 FAX: (714) 588-9706