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Alfred Z Spector

Invited Panels

 

Selected Invited Panels, Workshops, and Seminars, 2000 - 2001

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Fall 2001, TBD.

Congress of Muenchner-Kreis, Munich, Germany. March 2001. Technology Megatrends driving the Future of e-Society. (Transcript Available upon request.) http://www.muenchner-kreis.de/deut/010319/MS/Spector/event.htm

Stanford University, Stanford, CA, January 2001. Computer Science Vs. The Garage.

Worldwide IBM Research Laboratories, Fall 2000, Computer Science Vs. The Garage.

ApacheCon 2000, Orlando, FL, March 2000. The Web and Technology Fusion. (Keynote Speaker)

Columbia University, New York, NY. January 2000. Pursuing Easier Application Development.


Selected Invited Panels, Workshops, and Seminars, 1989-1999

High Performance Transaction Processing Systems, September 1999. IBM e-business Strategy and Comments. (Keynote Speaker). http://research.microsoft.com/~gray/hpts99/talks/Spector_Al/index.htm

Object World, Frankfurt, Germany, September 1998. Business Integration: The Future of Business Communications Solutions.

Concurrent Engineering Research and Applications, August 1994, Pittsburgh, PA. An Integrated Software Environment for Concurrent Engineering.


Selected Invited Panels, Workshops, and Seminars, 1983-1988

Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, August 1988. Nationwide File Systems: Rationale and Challenges, Introductory Speech, Workshop on Nationwide File Systems.

Digital Equipment Corporation Systems Research Center, Palo Alto, CA. July 1988. Using Camelot.

IBM TJ Watson Research Lab, Yorktown Heights, NY, June 1988. Fundamental Concepts in Information Sharing and User Interfaces.

IBM TJ Watson Research Lab, Hawthorne, NY, June 1988. Reliable Distributed Computing using Transactions: the Camelot System.

Seybold Office Systems Seminar, Boston, MA, April 1988. Distributed transaction processing: An important computational activity.

DARPA Database Workshop, Asilomar, CA, March 1988. Future directions in distributed databases.

NYNEX, While Plains, NY, March 1988. Reliable Distributed Computing using Transactions: the Camelot System.

Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA, March 1988. Reliable Distributed Computing using Transactions: the Camelot System.

Digital Equipment Corporation, Nashua NH, February 1988. Reliable Distributed Computing using Transactions: the Camelot System.

Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, December 1987. Reliable Distributed Computing using Transactions: the Camelot System (Distinguished Lecture).

Harvard University, Cambridge, MA November 1987. Reliable Distributed Computing using Transactions: the Camelot System.

Distributed Warfare Simulation Workshop, Los Angeles, CA, October 1987. Operating Systems and Database Support for Distributed Warfare Simulation.

OOPSLA Workshop on Persistent Data Objects, Orlando, Florida, October 1987, Supporting Large, Distributed, Persistent Data Objects in a Unix-like environment.

DARPA Strategic Computing Principal Investigators Meeting, Gaithersberg, Maryland, September 1987, State of the Art and Research Trends for Operating Systems and Languages.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, MA, August 1987. Camelot: A full function, distributed transaction facility for the Mach, BSD 4.3-compatible operating system.

New Directions in Relational Database, Boston, MA, August 1987. Distributed Transaction Processing In Unix Environments.

FTCS '87 CMU Demonstrations/Lectures, Pittsburgh, PA, May 1987. Camelot: A Flexible and Efficient Distributed Transaction Processing Facility for Mach and the Internet.

Sigmod '87, San Francisco, CA, May 1987. Camelot: A Flexible and Efficient Distributed Transaction Processing Facility for Mach and the Internet.

Stanford University, Stanford, CA, May 1987. Camelot: A full function, distributed transaction facility for the Mach, BSD 4.3-compatible operating system.

Microsoft, Inc. Seattle, WA, February 1987. The CamelotDistributed Transaction Facility.

Columbia University Computer Science Department, November 1986, Reliable Distributed Systems: A Focus on Camelot.

IBM Germany, Boeblingen, October 1986, Distributed File Systems.

University of Stuttgart, October 1986, The Camelot Distributed Transaction Facility.

University of Karlsruhe, October 1986, The Camelot Distributed Transaction Facility.

German National Computer Conference, Berlin, Invited Speaker, October 1986, Distributed File Systems.

Nato Advanced Summer Institute, Lecturer, Turkey, August 1986, Distributed Transaction Processing.

IBM European Networking Center, Lecturer, Germany, August 1986, Communication Support in Operating Systems for Transactions.

Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, March 1986 Reliable Distributed Computing: TABS & Camelot

Fault-Tolerant Distributed Computing Workshop, Asilomar, CA, March 1986, An Approach to Reliability and Availability. Also, Session Chair.

Next, Inc., Palo Alto, CA, December 1985, Experience with the TABS Prototype.

University of Washington, Seattle, WA, December 1985. Experience with the TABS Prototype.

Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, Palo Alto, CA, December 1985. Experience with the TABS Prototype.

Digital Equipment Corporation, Systems Research Center, Palo Alto, CA, December 1985. Experience with the TABS Prototype.

Database/85, Berkeley, CA, July 1985, Operating System Support for High
Performance Distributed Transactions.

Database Management Workshop, General Electric Corporation, Schenectady, NY, April 1985. General Purpose Facilities for Supporting Distributed Transactions.

COMPCON, San Francisco, California, February 1985. Transaction-based Systems, Session Chair.

Workshop on Operating Systems in Computer Networks, Zurich, Switzerland, January 1985. Operating System Support For Transactions, Session Chair.

Workshop on Applications of Supercomputers for Life Sciences, Airlie, VA, December 1984. Supercomputer Communication, Session Chair and speaker.

MIT Laboratory For Computer Science, Cambridge, MA, November 1984, Support for Transactions in the TABS Prototype.

IBM Yorktown Research Laboratory, Yorktown, NY, October 1984. Support for Transactions in the TABS Prototype.

IBM Yorktown Research Laboratory, Yorktown, NY, March 1984, with Michael Young. Spoonix: The Spice Unix Emulator.

IBM San Jose Research Laboratory, Yorktown, NY, December 1983. The TABS Project Progress Report.

Tandem Computer Corporation, Cupertino, CA, December 1983. The TABS Project Progress Report.

IBM Yorktown Research Laboratory, October 1983. Architecture of the TABS Prototype.

IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, July 1983. The TABS Project: A Status Report.