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Papers that present research results, analyze problem areas, draw important conclusions from practical experience, or facilitate discussion are especially welcome. In addition to experience-centered papers, we solicit papers on a wide range of topics, including but certainly not limited to:
  • Applications: Development and deployment of large applications environments
  • Manageability: The use of various models, strategies and tools to address large scale Windows NT or mixed Windows NT networks, and large clusters of Windows NT machines.
  • Security: Extending the Windows NT security model, and using Windows NT in highly secure environments.
  • Availability: Experience and research into deploying mission critical applications on Windows NT.
  • Performance and scalability: Pushing Windows NT to the limit. What is the limit? How to improve it?
  • Networking and distributed systems: Experiences exploiting the Windows NT distributed technology and the design and use of new networking and distributed services.
  • File and database systems: Exploiting the I/O systems' advanced functionality.
  • Graphics: Using the OpenGL environment on Windows NT. Deploying traditional high-performance graphics applications on Windows NT.
  • User interfaces: Developing new user interface paradigms for Windows NT
  • Hardware architectures: The impact of hardware on NT OS software development advances in HAL development.
  • Programming environments: Programming environments to exploit the wealth of Windows NT functionality.
  • Tools and utilities: How to make Windows NT a highly productive system.
  • Porting and integration into existing environments: The cost of porting vs. rewriting, tools, strategies, and trade-offs.

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First posted: 6 Mar. 1999 pc
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