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WIESS '02 seeks paper submissions, deadline July 15, 2002.
- From: cgd at broadcom dot com
- To: gdb at sources dot redhat dot com,gcc at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: 21 Jun 2002 14:56:09 -0700
- Subject: WIESS '02 seeks paper submissions, deadline July 15, 2002.
Hi folks,
Sorry for the off-topic message, but my guess is that this may be
interesting to many of the readers of this list.
I'm on the program committee for WIESS '02: the second Workshop on
Industrial Experience with Software Systems. WIESS is a forum which
focuses on bridging the gap between the "industrial" and "research"
communities in systems software. In some ways, the GNU tools and
their developers have a foot in each world. I'm certain that many of
the tools developers and users have knowledge which is worth sharing
with others in the community, hence this message.
For more information about WIESS (including paper submission
information), please see the web page:
http://www.usenix.org/events/wiess02/
Submissions are due July 15, 2002, and there will be no extensions.
The conference is being held on December 8, 2002 in Boston, and is
co-located with OSDI. (OSDI runs from December 9 - December 11.)
As described on the web page, here's the overview of the workshop:
The goal of the Second Workshop on Industrial Experiences with
Systems Software (WIESS '02) is to help bridge the gulf between
industrial experience with systems software (such as operating
systems, compilers, large applications, embedded systems, etc.)
and the research community. We're looking for submissions from
people from industry, reporting on their experiences, successes,
failures, and needs. We're also looking for submissions from
researchers, reporting on their own experiences in relevant areas
such as technology transfer, collaborations between research and
industry, etc. Sumbissions could be presented as short papers or
posters, and the workshop will favor spending time in group
discussions over lecture-style presentations.
WIESS is meant to provide a venue for material that would not
normally be accepted at a conference such as SOSP or OSDI. This
does not mean that we will be a forum for second-rate research
papers, or even for first-rate research papers. Rather, we will
look for interesting submissions that are primarily concerned not
with research results, but with exploiting, inspiring, or
directing research.
Thanks, and I hope to see some submissions from y'all!
cgd
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Chris Demetriou Broadcom Corporation
Senior Staff Design Engineer Broadband Processor Business Unit
Any opinions expressed in this message are mine, not necessarily Broadcom's.