WORKSHOPS, POSTERS, WIPS, AND BOFS
Workshops
Please note: Applications for workshops are now closed.
One-day workshops are hands-on, participatory, interactive sessions where small groups of system administrators have an opportunity to discuss a topic of common interest. Workshops are not intended as tutorials, and participants normally have significant experience in the appropriate area, enabling discussions at a peer level. However, attendees with less experience often find workshops useful and are encouraged to discuss attendance with the workshop organizer.
A workshop proposal should include the following information:
- Title
- Objective
- Organizer name(s) and contact information
- Potential attendee profile
- Outline of potential topics
Please email your proposal to lisa07workshops@usenix.org. Please note: Applications for workshops are now closed.
NEW! Posters
This year's conference will include a poster session. This is an opportunity to display a poster describing recent work. The posters will be on display during the conference, and fixed times will be advertised when authors should be present to discuss their work with anyone who is interested. This provides a very good opportunity to make contact with other people who may be interested in the same area. Student posters, as well as practitioners sharing their experiences, are particularly welcome.
To submit a poster, please send a 15 page proposal or 612 PowerPoint slides in PDF to lisa07posters@usenix.org before September 3, 2007. Please include your name, affiliation, and the title of your poster. Accepted poster authors will be notified by September 17, and completed posters will be required by the start of the conference.
Poster presenters who would also like to give a short presentation may also register for a WiP as below.
Work-in-Progress Reports (WiPs)
A Work-in-Progress Report (WiP) is a very short presentation about current work. It is a great way to poll the LISA audience for feedback and interest. We are particularly interested in presentations of student work. To schedule a short presentation, send email to lisa07wips@usenix.org or sign up on the first day of the technical sessions.
Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions (BoFs)
Birds-of-a-Feather sessions (BoFs) are informal gatherings organized by attendees interested in a particular topic. BoFs will be held in the evening. BoFs may be scheduled in advance by emailing bofs@usenix.org. BoFs may also be scheduled at the conference.
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