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From: don@doug.med.utah.edu (Don Baune 581-6088 MIRL)
Subject: 92 SUG CFP Repost
Message-ID: <1992Aug13.152836.13135@fcom.cc.utah.edu>
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Organization: University of Utah, Dept. of Radiology
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 92 15:28:36 GMT
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I was told to repost this minus one group, since that group does not
do CFP. Why does that whole thing have to be reposted if one reject it?
Such are the questions for the uninformed. Anyway here it goes again.

Due to some technical problems with getting the CFP out to the world the
due date has been extended.  Please get your abstracts in ASAP to assist
the review committee. This is the tenth conference and should be the best
yet.  Just a note to those that think they have a paper to present but
feel that they are not an expert enough to do so.  Submit a abstract.
If the topic is a good one and you know about it then that is all that is
needed.

-don


			Call For Papers

			SUN USER GROUP 
		    Tenth Annual Conference
		      December 8-10, 1992 
		      San Jose, California


		       OPERATING SYSTEMS:
		SOLARIS 2.0/SVR4 and Alternatives



The Sun User Group is pleased to announce its Tenth Annual Conference 
and Exhibit, which will address the current state of the Sun Operating 
System. Technical papers and presentations concerning both Solaris 
and alternates to it, as well as other topics of interest to the Sun/SPARC 
community, are invited. Manufacturers of computer equipment and software 
based on SPARC/SunOS technology are encouraged to participate with 
conference presentations, as well as in the associated exhibition 
which will be operated by Publications and Communications, Inc.


Topics on which we are soliciting papers:
 	Solaris 2.0: What's in it for You
	Solaris 2.0 on Intel
	Other OS for SPARC
	System Administration - beginning and advanced tools
	Printing and Multimedia
	Programming and Development Environments
	Suns in the Office and the Home 
	Realtime and Non-Realtime Development and Research


There will also be a Technical Product track. Vendors are invited 
to describe the compelling technical advantages of their products, 
with references to current and new material. Papers which merely profile 
a company's product are poorly received and therefore have little 
chance of being accepted for presentation.


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:

Submissions should be in the form of extended abstracts (750 to 1000 
words) and be sufficiently complete to allow the committee to understand 
and evaluate the submission. Abstracts should include:

 	1. Author name(s), postal and e-mail address(es), and telephone 
number(s).
	2. Title of the paper
	3. Presenter name(s), postal and e-mail address(es), and 
telephone number(s).
	4. Time needed for presentation/questions
 	   (slots are available in lengths of 30, 45, 60, or 90 minutes)
	5. Audio-visual equipment requirements.

There will be a cash award for the best student paper. Be sure to 
indicate WITH YOUR SUBMISSION your student status.

Authors whose submissions are accepted will receive instructions for 
the preparation of final papers. All presentations REQUIRE 
a paper submission for inclusion in the conference proceedings.  One 
presenter for each paper accepted will receive free conference registration. 

Submit one hardcopy and one electronic copy to the program chair:

	Don Baune
	University of Utah		Phone: +1 801 581-6088
	Department of Radiology - MIRL  Email: abstracts@sug.org
	AC-213 School of Medicine
	Salt Lake City, UT   84132



	Abstracts Due:	          Aug.  7, 1992/changed to September 8, 1992
	Notifications to Authors: Sept. 4, 1992/changed to September 14, 1992
	Final Papers Due:	  Oct. 12, 1992/changed to October 19, 1992