Introduction to Mach Internals (Seminar)

William Ricker wdr at wang.com
Wed Oct 10 13:57:08 AEST 1990


      GBC/ACM Professional Development Seminars  
             Fall 1990 Series 
GBC/ACM Seminar 3:

Topic:  Introduction to Mach Internals

Speaker:  Nawaf Bitar

Date & Time:  Saturday, November 10, 1990 - 8:30am - 4:30pm
Location:     Snell Engineering Center, Northeastern University, Boston, MA
Sponsor:      Greater Boston Chapter of the ACM
Admission:    Early registrants:   $65.00. Day-of-seminar:   $75.00
              GBC/ACM Annual Membership fee is an additional $10.00
Information:  (617)-862-1181 or write:
              GBC/ACM
              P.O. Box  465
              Lexington, MA  02173

Abstract:

        Study the Mach Operating System in detail.  This seminar will provide
        an overview of the Mach architecture, philosophy, and vision, and will
        continue with a thorough study of its three major subsystems:  
        task/thread management, virtual memory management, and inter-task
        communications.  Also discussed will be the Mach Inteface Generator,
        Network Message Server, and Network Memory Server.  A sketch of
        future developments will conclude the seminar.

Biography:

        Nawaf Bitar was a research fellow at the Open Software Foundation,
        Cambridge, MA, where he was part of the Carnegie-Mellon University
        OSF Team developing OSF/2 on a Mach 3-based system. Nawaf has since
        returned to the Apollo Systems Division of the Hewlett-Packard Co,
        where he is involved with operating systems projects.
General Information:

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The GBC/acm PDS committee presents three Professional Development Seminars
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Continental Breakfast, Lunch, and two snacks are provided.
A copy of the speaker's slides and a selection of readings will be 
provided before the seminar begins. Registration is 8:30-9:00am. 
The seminar officially ends at 4:30. [I've rarely seen people kicked out
of informal Q&A before 5:00, however.]

FEES.  Included in the Seminar Fee are: seminar materials, lunch, and 
refreshments.  An additional $10 GBC/acm membership fee is charged to 
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one year's membership.)  Registrations processed on the day of the seminar
will be charged an additional $10 late registration fee.

CANCELLATION POLICY.  The full registration fee will be refunded if the
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registered seminar.  A verbal request will be honored in an emergency.

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-- 
/bill ricker/
wdr at wang.com a/k/a wricker at northeastern.edu
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