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Jerry Fochtman <[log in to unmask]>
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Jerry Fochtman <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 30 Mar 1999 15:43:10 -0600
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Gentle readers,

This year's HPWorld Conference will provide approximately 300 hours of
presentations and discussion groups.  These sessions/tutorials are group
into 8 different categories, such as:
               -) Enterprise Data Center
               -) Internet and Electronic Commerce
               -) High Availability
               -) HP-UX
               -) Linux
               -) MPE
               -) Management
               -) WindowsNT

There are situations whereby an MPE presentation may be in the High
Availability track simply because the content of the talk focuses on the
particular subject.

The MPE Track itself represents the single, largest track in the conference
in terms of
number of sessions as well as total hours (60+).  This does not include
MPE-relative presentations that may be in other tracks because of the
subject matter.

The following is a list of the current sessions that are tentatively
scheduled for the conference.  Note: This is subject to change should the
submitter fail to meet certain deadlines:

MPE Sessions
------------

A Brief Introduction to the New Graphical Features of QCTerm 
        ­ Wirt Atmar
Basic Recipes with POSIX 
        ­ Michael Hensley
Build a TurboIMAGE Database Application Using Java and JDBC 
        ­ Joe Grimm 
CI Enhancements in 6.0 
        ­ Jeff Vance
Current Developments in Patching on MPE/iX 
        ­ Joseph B. Feiner, Michael Dovano, and  G. K. Rajani 
Designing IMAGE/SQL Databases 
        ­ F.Alfredo Rego
Having MPE and the World 
        ­ Robin Foley
HP 3000 and NT Interoperability 
        ­ Alvina Nishimoto
HP 3000-Based Data Warehouses: A Live Example, A Proven Alternative 
        ­ Cailean Sherman, Jennie Hou, and Cheryl Grande
Integrating Visual Basic with the HP 3000 Environment 
        ­ Robert Morrissette
Java for COBOL Programmers 
        ­ Mike Yawn
Large Transactions for IMAGE Users 
        ­ B. T. Vikram Kumar
Maximizing IMAGE Performance 
        ­ David J. Greer, Alfredo Rego, and Jerry Fochtman
Migrating HP 3000 MPE Applications to UNIX and NT 
        ­ Charles H. Finley, Jr. and Jacques VanDamme
Serving the MPE Shell on a Platter 
        ­ Ronald D. Moore
Solving an Enigme and Crafting a Graphical User Interface for VPLUS 
        ­ Gary L. Biggs
Survival Cooking: Troubleshooting Ideas 
        ­ Rich A. Trapp
The Basic Ingredients of MPE Performance 
        ­ Craig L. Solomon
The HP 3000 for the Complete Beginner 
        ­ George C. Stachnik
TurboIMAGE Casserole: A Careful Mix of Design and Maintenance 
        ­ Brian C. Duncombe
Using Apache as Your HP 3000 Web Server 
        ­ Barbara Ann Dubbert
Using NT and SQL Server 7 to Access TurboIMAGE Databases 
        ­ Joe Grimm 
Wokking with ODBC 
        ­ John Middelveen
MPE Networking Enhancements 
        ­ Ganesh HS
MPE Performance Panel Discussion 
        ­ William M. Lancaster
MPE Technical Roundtable 
IMAGE and ALLBASE HP Database Roundtable 
SIG Sysman Meeting 
        ­ Donna S. Garverick
SIG AMISYS Meeting 
        ­ Christina A. Cejka and Mike Onoffrey
SIG Client/Server Meeting 
        ­ Ken Nutsford and Brian Duncombe
SIG COBOL Meeting 
        ­ Jeanette Nutsford, Frank Kelly, and Michael Watson 
SIG IMAGE 
        ­ Ken Sletten
SIG Java 
        ­ Gavin Scott and Mike Yawn
SIG MANMAN
SIG OMNIDEX Meeting 
        ­ Ken Nutsford and Bill Reynolds
SIG RAPID Meeting 
        ­ Steve Dirickson, Cecile Chi, and Kelly Sznaider
SIG Speedware 
        ­ Christopher Koppe and Judy Fisher
SIG UIF/VPLUS Meeting 
        ­ Michael W Watson 
SIG WEB 
        ­ Joseph Geiser 

Unfortunately, there were a number of other, excellent presentation
proposals that we simply could not find the time or room space so they too,
could be offered.  It's a difficult balance, as attendee feedback tends to
request 'more presentations' while at the same time wanting to 'reduce the
number of concurrent sessions'.  Clearly a difficult task which can never
please everyone.



/jf
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