TUTORIAL PROGRAM
Monday and Tuesday, JUNE 21 AND 22, 1993
USENIX SUMMER 1993 TECHNICAL CONFERENCE
JUNE 21-25, 1993
CINCINNATI CONVENTION CENTER
CINCINNATI, OHIO
You may choose from among twenty tutorials, both full and half
day, covering topics essential to your professional development.
Of these twenty, twelve are offered at USENIX for the first time
and a thir*th is updated in coverage! The USENIX
Association's well-respected tutorial program offers you intro-
ductory as well as advanced, intensive and practical tutorials.
Tutorials are presented by skilled instructors who are hands-on
experts in their topic areas. All tutorials offer printed ma-
terials to support your understanding and provide reference at a
later time. The USENIX tutorial program meets the needs of pro-
fessionals who require an immediately practical learning experi-
ence. Attend the tutorials at Cincinnati and benefit from this
in-depth exploration and skill development in essential areas of
UNIX-related technology.
USENIX tutorial program attendance is limited. Pre-registration
is strongly recommended.
SPECIAL NOTE FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS
Your Immediate Attention Is Requested!
A limited number of spaces in each tutorial are
reserved for full-time students at the special fee of $50.00 per
tutorial. You MUST 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 and make a reserva-
tion. You will receive a reservation code number. This number
MUST appear on your Registration Form. Your registration form
with full payment and a photocopy of your current student I.D.
card MUST arrive within 14 days from the date of your reserva-
tion. If your registration form and payment do not arrive by
that date, your reservation will be cancelled. This special fee
is non-transferable.
MONDAY, JUNE 21
9:00 am - 5:00 pm (includes box lunch)
M1 HOW NETWORKS WORK - NEW!
M2 OSF'S DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT (DCE)
M3 THE KERBEROS APPROACH TO NETWORK SECURITY - REVISED!
M4 ESSENTIAL UNIX PROGRAMMING
M5 UNIX SVR4.0 INTERNALS, PART 1: PROCESS AND VIRTUAL MEMORY
SYSTEMS - UPDATED!
M6 INTRODUCTION TO THREADS, POSIX PTHREADS, AND
OSF/DCE THREADS - UPDATED!
M7 UNIX POWER TOOLS - GETTING THE MOST OUT OF UNIX - NEW!
Morning 1/2 day 9:00 am - 12:30 pm (includes box lunch at 12:30 pm)
M8 SECURITY AND THE X WINDOW SYSTEM - NEW!
M9 TOPICS IN SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION - 1 - NEW!
Afternoon 1/2 day: 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm (includes lunch at 12:30 pm)
M10 MANAGING THE DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM
M11 TOPICS IN SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION - 2 - NEW!
TUESDAY, JUNE 22
9:00 am - 5:00 pm (includes box lunch)
T1 SYMMETRIC MULTIPROCESSING AND CACHING IN UNIX KERNELS
T2 THE DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT REMOTE PROCEDURE CALL SYSTEM
(DCE RPC) - NEW!
T3 SENDMAIL: INSIDE AND OUT - NEW!
T4 UNIX NETWORK PROGRAMMING
T5 UNIX SVR4.0 INTERNALS, PART 2: FILE SYSTEMS, I/O AND STREAMS - NEW!
T6 THE WINDOWS NT ARCHITECTURE - NEW!
T7 ACHIEVING SECURITY IN AN INTERNET ENVIRONMENT - NEW!
T8 TCL AND TK: A NEW APPROACH TO X11 AND GUI PROGRAMMING
T9 INSTALLING, CONFIGURING AND ADMINISTERING X SYSTEMS - NEW!
FIRST TIME OFFERED!
M1
HOW NETWORKS WORK
Vincent C. Jones, Consultant
M2
OSF'S DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT (DCE)
David Chappell, Chappell and Associates
M3
THE KERBEROS APPROACH TO NETWORK SECURITY
Dan Geer, Geer Zolot Associates and Jon A. Rochlis, MIT
M4
ESSENTIAL UNIX PROGRAMMING
Richard Stevens, Consultant
M5
UNIX SVR4.0 INTERNALS, PART 1: PROCESS AND VIRTUAL MEMORY SYSTEMS
AND MP SUPPORT
John R. Levine, Institute for Advanced Professional Studies
M6
INTRODUCTION TO THREADS, POSIX PTHREADS, AND OSF/DCE THREADS
Nawaf Bitar, Kubota Pacific Computer
FIRST TIME OFFERED!
M7
UNIX POWER TOOLS - GETTING THE MOST OUT OF UNIX
Rob Kolstad, Berkeley Software Design, Inc
FIRST TIME OFFERED!
1/2 day: 9:00 am - 12:30 pm (includes lunch at 12:30 pm)
M8
SECURITY AND THE X WINDOW SYSTEM
Jeremy Epstein, TRW and Rita Pascale, ORA Corporation
FIRST TIME OFFERED!
1/2 day: 9 am - 12:30 pm (includes lunch at 12:30 pm)
M9
TOPICS IN SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION - 1
Trent Hein, XOR Computer Systems and Evi Nemeth, University of Colorado,
Boulder
1/2 day: 1:30 pm - 5 pm (includes lunch at 12:30 pm)
M10
MANAGING THE DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM
William LeFebvre, Northwestern University
FIRST TIME OFFERED!
1/2 day: 1:30 pm - 5 pm (includes lunch at 12:30 pm)
M11
TOPICS IN SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION - 2
Trent Hein, XOR Computer Systems and Evi Nemeth, University of Colorado,
Boulder
TUESDAY, JUNE 22
9:00 am - 5:00 pm (includes box lunch)
T1
SYMMETRIC MULTIPROCESSING AND CACHING IN UNIX KERNELS
Curt Schimmel, Consultant
FIRST TIME OFFERED!
T2
THE DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT REMOTE PROCEDURE CALL SYSTEM
(DCE RPC)
Richard Mackey, Open Software Foundation
FIRST TIME OFFERED!
T3
SENDMAIL: INSIDE AND OUT
Eric Allman, University of California, Berkeley
T4
UNIX NETWORK PROGRAMMING
Richard Stevens, Consultant
T5
UNIX SVR4.0 INTERNALS, PART 2: FILE SYSTEMS, I/O AND STREAMS
John R. Levine, Institute for Advanced Professional Studies
FIRST TIME OFFERED!
T6
THE WINDOWS NT ARCHITECTURE
Ted Demopoulos, Demopoulos Associates
FIRST TIME OFFERED!
T7
ACHIEVING SECURITY IN AN INTERNET ENVIRONMENT
Rob Kolstad, Berkeley Software Design, Inc and Tina Darmohray, Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory
T8
TCL AND TK: A NEW APPROACH TO X11 AND GUI PROGRAMMING
John Ousterhout, University of California, Berkeley
FIRST TIME OFFERED!
T9
INSTALLING, CONFIGURING AND ADMINISTERING X SYSTEMS
Paul E. Kimball, Consultant
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