NLUUG Call for Papers : Autumn Conference November 9, 2000 | Linux Today

NLUUG Call for Papers : Autumn Conference November 9, 2000

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jul 10, 2000

[ Thanks to Fred Mobach
for this announcement: ]

The Dutch Unix User Group NLUUG calls upon people who have an
interesting contribution for a tutorial or presentation to submit
an abstract before August 25, 2000, for review by the program
committee.

Abstracts should be submitted via WWW using the URL: www.nluug.nl/cgi-bin/nj2000-abstract-uk.

Presentations and tutorials are being solicited in areas including
but not limited to:

Security tools and techniques: Network Intrusion Detection,
practical cryptography and auditing
Integration of systems and applications
High-available systems, clustering
Parallel computing
(Hierarchical) storage/backup
Networking: traffic shaping, IP filtering, integrating new
technologies
Tuning: kernel, webservers, mailsystems, TCP/IP stack
Software development
Kernel-hacking
Nomadic and wireless computing
System and network performance tuning
File Systems (and file system internals)

Authors of selected submissions must provide a final paper for
publication in the conference proceedings. These final papers are
held in the highest confidence prior to publication in the
conference proceedings. By agreeing to present your paper at the
NLUUG autumn 2000 conference, you also give license to the
conference organizers that it may be published in the members-only
area on the NLUUG website.

Subjects will have to be discussed in depth (hence the title ;-).
However, the subjects themselves can but do not have to be about
leading edge technology. We foresee two tracks in this conference.
One with in depth discussions of leading edge UNIX related
technology, and one with in depth presentations about known
practice.

As an additional note : talks can be held in Dutch or English.

Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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