Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions Scheduled for UniForum '95
Eleven birds-of-a-feather (BOF) sessions have been scheduled
at UniForum '95 in Dallas, to allow for informal special-interest
discussions on current topics.
The meetings are scheduled in two time segments on Wednesday,
March 15.
Set for 5 to 6:30 p.m. are:
- Workflow Automation and Client/Server Systems, chaired by
Ron Wignes of AT&T Global Information Solutions.
- Getting Business Requirements to Drive IT Decisions, chaired
by Pete Smith of Digital Equipment Corp., and Karl Schopmeyer,
consultant to Credit Lyonnais.
- ADL and Formal Testing, chaired by Shane McCarron of X/Open
Co.
- Common Desktop Environment: A technical question and answer
session, chaired by Ron Hegli of TriTeal and including representatives
of IBM, Novell, DEC, HP, and SunSoft.
- What is Linux? chaired by Mark Bolzern of Linux International
and WorkGroup Solutions, Inc.
BOF sessions scheduled for 6:30 to 8 p.m. include:
- National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and
the National Information Infrastructure Open Systems Standards
Activities, chaired by Roger Martin of NIST.
- Systems and Applications Management: Integration Strategies,
chaired by Ed Hansch.
- Etiquette on the Net, chaired by Michael Harrington of Beth
Israel Hospital.
- Integrated Software Engineering Environments, chaired by
Barbara Cuthill of NIST.
- Novell UnixWare Users, chaired by Darren Davis of Novell.
- Typical Uses for Linux, chaired by Mark Bolzern of Linux
International and WorkGroup Solutions, Inc.