USENIX BSDCon '03, September 8-13, 2003, San Mateo, CA
Register before August 18th and save $150
Once again BSDCon showcases the BSD community's long history of
innovative research, open exchange of ideas, and collaborative work.
Don't miss it!
WHAT: BSDCon '03
WHEN: September 8-13, 2003
WHERE: San Mateo, CA, San Mateo Marriott
WHO: Developers, SysAdmins, Researchers using any BSD Operating
System
WHY: To learn, to share, to create the future of BSD development
HOW: http://www.usenix.org/events/bsdcon03/
Two days of TUTORIALS including: Kirk McKusick will lead an
"Intensive Code Walkthrough" of the new BSD 5.x release, Greg Lehey
will be debugging kernel problems on live systems, Mike
DeGraw-Bertsch will teach advanced BSD system and network security,
and Poul-Henning Kamp will familiarize you with FreeBSD's new GEOM
disk I/O subsystem.
Two and a half days of PAPERS and INVITED TALKS including:
ULE: A Modern Scheduler for FreeBSD
-Jeff Roberson, The FreeBSD Project
An Automated Binary Security Update System for FreeBSD
-Colin Percival, Computing Lab, Oxford
Cryptographic Device Support for FreeBSD
-Samuel J. Leffler, Errno Consulting
Enhancements to the Fast Filesystem to Support Multi-Terabyte
Storage Systems
-Marshall Kirk McKusick, Author and Consultant
Running BSD Kernels as User Processes by Partial Emulation and
Rewriting of Machine Instructions
-Hideki Eiraku and Yasushi Shinjo, University of Tsukuba
Social and Technical Implications of Nonproprietary Software
-Peter G. Neumann, Principal Scientist, Computer Science Laboratory,
SRI International
Post-Digital Possibilities
-Michael Hawley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
BIRDS-OF-A-FEATHER SESSION and WORK-IN-PROGRESS REPORTS give you a
preview of next year's news, or present fledgling work of your own
and get feedback from the audience.
For more information and to register for USENIX BSDCon '03 visit:
http://www.usenix.org/bsdcon03/
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