---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun User Group Conference & Exhibit SunFLASH Vol 21 #16 September 1990 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun User Group Conference & Exhibit San Jose Convention Center December 3 - 5, 1990 PRELIMINARY AGENDA (subject to change) DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING: 1. Building Distributed Application with Transport Independent RPC 2. OSI: The latest GOSIP 3. PC-NFS: PCs in the UNIX Environment 4. SunNet License: Concurrent Usage Licensing 5. SunNet Manager: Open Systems Network Management 6. The ONC/NFS Network Computing Roadmap EDUCATIONAL: Integrated Solution for Scholars HARDWARE: 1. I/O Strategy for SPARCservers 2. Server Strategy for the Workgroup Computing Environment 3. Sun's Visualization Products KEYNOTES: Wayne Rosing, Sun Microsystems, Inc. Others, TBA NeWSware: NeWSware - Information Support for the 90's OPEN LOOK: 1. Development of Open Windows through DevGuide 2. Graphic Acceleration through X-Windows 3. Open Look - The Key to Interoperability PANEL DISCUSSIONS: 1. Database - Productivity Tools for the Database 2. Desktop Application for the Office Environment 3. Developers Panel 4. Document Image Management - The Trend of the 90's 5. Electronic Publishing - A New Era Of Growth and Understanding 6. Visualization (How to be the Visualization Champion at your company success stories and everyday applications) SIGs/BOFs: 1. Collaborative Research - BOF 2. Educators Forum - BOF 3. NeWS Update From Open Vistas SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT: 1. LispView (TM): A New Look for Sun Common Lisp 2. Object Oriented Programming in C++ 3. SPARCompiler Strategies and Directions 4. Sun Source Browser and Open Windows Development Tools SPARC TECHNOLOGY: 1. Introduction to SPARC Architecture 2. SPARC Developers Tools 3. SPARC MMU & CACHE Tutorial 4. SPARC Optimizing Compilers SPECIAL EVENTS: 1. Hands-on Window Workshop 2. Sun Consulting/SE Assistance Center 3. Sun Factory Tours 4. XGL Workshop SYSTEMS SOFTWARE: 1. CD ROM NOW! CD ROM Activities at Sun 2. Directions of Ease-of-Use for the Desktop Environment 3. Future Plans and Directions 4. Internationalization and Asian Localization 5. Security at Sun 6. SunOS/SVR4 for Developers 7. System Software Enhancements for Large Systems USER APPLICATION TALKS: 1. Advanced Features of Sun Make 2. Digital Signal Processing 3. Domain Name System Primer 4. Introduction to LaTex 5. Networking with UUCP and Usenet 6. SCCS - A Software Control System 7. SELF: An Object Oriented Programming Environment 8. Yellow Pages (now called NIS) Management in 90's TUTORIAL TOPICS December 2, 1990 (NOTE: Tutorials will be full day sessions) T1: The Internet And Its Protocols T2: XView T3: Topics In Systems Administration T4: UNIX Device Driver Design T5: Introduction To C++ T6: Open Windows For Application Developers T7: SunOS 4.x Basic System Security T8: SunOS Release 4.1 Update Seminar * For complete descriptions and prerequisites, please call 415-336-4341 * ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOTEL & TRAVEL INFORMATION: ROSENBLUTH TRAVEL has been chosen the official travel agency for the 1990 Sun User Group Conference & Exhibit. Discounted Hotel, Air and Car Rental rates have been negotiated by Rosenbluth for all Conference Attendees. 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