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Lokales OpenVMS Event am 26-SEP-2007 in Darmstadt
Events - 18-Sep-2007 17:17 UTC
Am Tag vor den Technical Update Days (26-SEP-2007) werden Andy Goldstein, Sue Skonetski und weitere Vortragende an der TU Darmstadt einen kleinen Zwischenstopp einlegen. Neben einem technischen Vortrag von Andy Goldstein soll hier der Wissensaustausch zwischen Universitaet und Industrie im Fordergrund stehen. Im Anschluss an den Vortrag wird es hierfuer die Moeglichkeit zum direkten Gepsraech mit den Ingenieuren geben.
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Zum Vortrag von Andy Goldstein an der TU Darmstadt:

Zeit: Mittwoch, 26-SEP-2007, 14:00 Uhr

Ort: Hochschulstr. 10 (Gebaeude S2|02), Raum C120
Lageplan: http://www.tu-darmstadt.de/lageplaene/darmstadt/stadtmitte/s2.tud

Referent: Andy Goldstein, Hewlett Packard Corporation

Thema: "How to build a long lived operating system"

Abstract:
This session describes how VMS was designed to be a reliable and secure operating system that has lasted for 30 years. In that 30 years VMS has supported 3 different architectures and has undergone major design changes. Security has always been built-in, and application that ran on VMS version 1 can still run on current versions without modification.


To the person Andy Goldstein:
Andy Goldstein is Principal Member of Technical Staff, VMS Engineering, at the Hewlett Packard Corporation.

He was a member of the original VMS design team. He designed and implemented the VMS file system, and has done considerable work in the VMS I/O system and exec. He has been responsible for a variety of security work in VMS, and participated in the design and implementation of VAXclusters, particularly the cluster file system. He has acted as project leader for a couple of VMS releases and has consulted on many projects in VMS over the years.

He has participated in research in distributed security, and consults in security and cryptography.

He has acted as architect or consultant on a number of VMS projects, including Posix for OpenVMS, OpenVMS / Windows NT Affinity, DII COE compliance, and a number of Unix portability projects. He also works in the area of file system and storage management software.

In an alternate reality, he spends time with community orchestras, carpentry, and flight simulators.