ISINM '93 Advance Program
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INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON INTEGRATED NETWORK MANAGEMENT _/
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Sheraton Palace Hotel, San Francisco, USA _/
18-24 April 1993 _/
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_/ ADVANCE PROGRAM AND REGISTRATION
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The Third International IFIP/IEEE Symposium on Integrated Network Management
is a unique opportunity to delve into every aspect of network management.
ISINM'93 will build on the success of ISINM'89 and ISINM'91 in forming the
central technical exchange forum for the network management community.
More comprehensive than any other conference, ISINM'93 delivers the essential
information you need to stay informed. In one week, you will hear, see, touch
and talk more management than at any other event. The keynote talks by expert
speakers, lively panel sessions, leading technical paper presentations, multi-
vendor interoperability demonstrations, ad hoc birds-of-a-feather sessions,
and in-depth tutorials will provide the information you need to be successful.
The symposium is sponsored by the International Federation for Information
Processing (IFIP) Working Group 6.6 on Network Management for Communication
Networks with participation by the IEEE Communications Society Technical
Committee on Network Operations and Management (CNOM) and the Institute for
Educational Services (IES).
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>>>>>>>>>> EARLY REGISTRATION ENDS MARCH 15 <<<<<<<<<<
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Register for the "NETWORK MANAGEMENT WEEK" discount and take full advantage
of everything the symposium has to offer.
The 1993 International Symposium on Integrated Network Management (ISINM'93)
spans an entire week. The program has undergone a stringent review process
to present only the best and most important technical presentations. ISINM'93
offers a comprehensive response to immediate and strategic challenges of the
nineties through a week-long evaluation, review and discussion of current
research, development, technologies and products in one of the most beautiful
settings imaginable, San Francisco.
The Symposium offers:
* A combination of in-depth tutorials, state-of-the-art technical
sessions, panel discussions, technology center demonstrations and
exhibits, birds-of-a-feather sessions and daily keynote presentations
by industry leaders which promise to provide you with the network
management strategies you need to move forward in the nineties.
* A major industry/academia forum for education, information exchange
and cooperation.
* Technology centers where multiple vendors will participate in live
interoperability demonstrations of RMON, SMP, OSI, OMNIPoint and
Applications technologies over the symposium network.
* Leading vendors working together to deliver cutting edge technologies
and network management products. (During exhibit hours, vendors will
be available to provide product demonstrations and answer your specific
technical questions.)
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> TUTORIALS <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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1 Network Management and the Simple Network Management Protocol
Jeffrey Case, SNMP Research, Inc., USA
2 Integrated Network Management
James Herman, Northeast Consulting Resources, Inc., USA
3 Telecommunications Management Network (TMN) - Principles, Models
and Applications
Veli Sahin, NEC America, Inc., USA
4 Name Management and Directory Services
Stephano Zatti, IBM Research, SWITZERLAND
5 Introduction to OSI Management
S. Mark Klerer, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
6 OMNIPoint 1 Technical Overview
Jock Embry, Opening Technologies, USA
7 Network Management Platforms
Joseph Betser, The Aerospace Corporation, USA, Yechiam Yemini,
Columbia University, USA
8 Intelligent and Integrated Management of Messaging Networks
Raj Ananthanpillai, AT&T Bell Laboratories
9 The RMON MIB: Standards Driving the Marketplace
Michael Erlinger, Harvey Mudd College/The Aerospace Corporation, USA
10 Security and Management Services
Philippe Janson, Stephano Zatti, IBM Research Division, SWITZERLAND
11 Advanced OSI Management
S. Mark Klerer, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
12 OSF DME Features and Functionality
Steve Knight, Open Software Foundation, USA
13 Advanced Topics in SNMP
Marshall Rose, Dover Beach Consulting, USA
14 Implementing OSI Management
George Pavlou, University College London, UNITED KINGDOM
15 Management of Survivable Networks
Satoshi Hasegawa, NEC Corporation, JAPAN
16 OSI Network Management Testing
Joseph Ghetie, Bellcore, USA
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MANAGEMENT ARCHITECTURE
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* MODELING SEMANTICS AND BEHAVIOR
Session Chair: S. Mark Klerer, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
- Richer Modeling Semantics for Management Information;
Subodh Bapat, Racal Datacom, USA
- A High Level Specification Technique for Modeling Networks
and their Environments including Semantic Aspects;
Christoph Benz and Martin Leischner, DETECON, GERMANY
- Formal Description of Managed Object Behavior -- A Rule
Based Approach; Olivier Festor, Universite de Nancy, FRANCE,
Georg Zoerntlein, IBM European Networking Center, GERMANY
- Design of Network Management Architectures for Heterogeneous
Networks Using Object Oriented Approach; Janusz Filipiak,
University of Mining and Metallurgy, POLAND, A. Lombardo,
Sergio Palazzo, University of Catania, ITALY
* APPLICATIONS OF DIRECTORY SERVICES
Session Chair: Colin Strutt, Digital Equipment Corporation, USA
- A Service for Administering Management Information --
VPN Inter-Domain Management Support Using X.500 and X.700;
Ursula Meyer zu Natrup, Michael Tschichholz, Susanne
Wasserroth, GMD FOKUS, GERMANY
- Integration of the Directory Service in the Network Management
Framework; James W. Hong, Michael A. Bauer, J. Michael
Bennett, University of Western Ontario, CANADA
- Junction Objects -- A Solution to a Problem in Naming and
Locating OSI Managed Objects; Mark Sylor, Digital Equipment
Corporation, USA
* MANAGEMENT INFORMATION
Session Chair: Douglas N. Zuckerman, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
- Design of the MANDATE MIB; Jayant R. Haritsa, Michael O. Ball,
Nicholas Roussopoulos, John Baras, Anindya Datta,
University of Maryland, USA
- MIB Design for Network Management Transaction Processing;
Shoichiro Nakai, NEC Corporation, JAPAN
- Modelling Resources for Integrated Performance Management;
Bernhard Neumair, Technical University of Munich, GERMANY
- An Historical Object Base in an Enterprise Management Director;
Alex Allister Shvartsman, Digital Equipment Corporation, USA
MANAGEMENT ARCHITECTURES AND THE MARKETPLACE
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* The RMON MIB -- FROM IDEA TO THE MARKETPLACE
Session Chair: Michael Erlinger, Harvey Mudd College and
The Aerospace Corporation, USA
- State-of-the-Art Technology Paper: RMON -- From Concept to
Specification; Michael Erlinger, Harvey Mudd College and
The Aerospace Corporation, USA
* SNMPv2 -- FROM INDUSTRY STANDARD SNMP TO TOMORROW'S SNMPv2 (SMP)
Session Chair: Steve Waldbusser, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
- State-of-the-Art Technology Paper: An Introduction to the
Simple Management Protocal; Jeffrey D. Case, SNMP Research,
Inc., USA, Keith McCloghrie, Hughes LAN Systems, USA,
Marshall T. Rose, Dover Beach Consulting, USA, Steve
Waldbusser, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
* OSI MANAGEMENT -- WORLDWIDE IMPACTS
Session Chair: Paul Brusil, The MITRE Corporation (LOA), USA
- State-of-the-Art Technology Paper: Incorporating OSI
Management Technology into the Marketplace; Lisa Phifer,
Bell Communications Research, USA, Paul Brusil, The
MITRE Corporation (LOA), USA
* MuLTI-VENDOR APPLICATIONS -- THE WAVE OF THE FUTURE
Session Chair: Dave Mahler, The Remedy Corporation, USA
- State-of-the-Art Technology Paper: Multi-vendor Network
Management -- The Realities; Dave Mahler, The Remedy
Corporation, USA
* MEETING USER NEEDS WITH A MIX OF TECHNOLOGIES
Session Chair: Jim Warner, Network Management Forum, USA
- State-of-the-Art Technology Paper: OMNIPoint: An Implementation
Guide to Integrated Networked Information Systems Management;
Bruce Murrill, Network Management Forum, USA
IMPLEMENTING MANAGEMENT ARCHITECTURES
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* INTEGRATING OSI/INTERNET MANAGEMENT STANDARDS
Session Chair: Gautam Kar, IBM European Networking Center, GERMANY
- CMIP versus SNMP; Michael F. Gering, IBM Corporation, USA
- Simply Open Network Management: An Approach for the Integration
of SNMP into OSI Management Concepts; Sebastian Abeck,
Technical University of Munich, GERMANY, Alexander Clemm,
University of Munich, GERMANY, Ulf Hollberg, IBM European
Networking Center, GERMANY
- Design of Protocol Independent Management Agent to Support
SNMP and CMIP Queries; Subrata Mazumdar, Stephen Brady,
David W. Levine, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
- An Application Gateway Design for OSI-Internet Management;
Pramod Kalyanasundaram, Adarshpal S. Sethi, University
of Delaware, USA
* SPECIFIC APPROACHES
Session Chair: Aurel A. Lazar, Columbia University, USA
- A Computational Model for OSS Multivendor Software
Interoperability; Alessandro Dionisi Vici, SIP Headquarters,
ITALY, Sergio Gugliermetti, Giorgio Sofi, CSELT, ITALY
- UNIX Systems Management via SNMP;
B. Krupczak, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
- The NAS Hierarchical Network Management System; Jude A. George,
Leslie E. Schlecht, NASA Ames Research Center, USA
- Managing the Extended LAN; Anil Rijsinghani, Digital Equipment
Corporation, USA, Keith McCloghrie, Hughes LAN Systems, USA
DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
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* DISTRIBUTED MANAGEMENT
Session Chair: Morris Sloman, Imperial College, UNITED KINGDOM
- Distribution in an Enterprise Management Director;
Colin Strutt, Digital Equipment Corporation, USA
- The Management of Monitoring in Object-Based Distributed
Systems; Yigal Hoffner, Architecture Projects Management Ltd,
UNITED KINGDOM
- Evaluating Management Decisions via Delegation;
German Goldszmidt, Yechiam Yemini, Columbia University, USA
* DOMAINS AND POLICIES
Session Chair: Ken Lutz, Bellcore, USA
- The DOMAINS Management Language; Axel Fischer, ITK
Informationstechnologie Kiel, GERMANY, Martine Herpers,
Philips Kommunikations Industrie, GERMANY, David Holden,
AEA Industrial Technology, UNITED KINGDOM, Stephan Sievert,
ITK Informationstechnologie Kiel, GERMANY
- Domain Management and Accounting in an International Cellular
Network; Morris S. Sloman, Imperial College, UNITED KINGDOM,
Barry J. Varley, Sema Group, UNITED KINGDOM, Jonathan D.
Moffett, University of York, UNITED KINGDOM, Kevin P.
Twidle, Imperial College, UNITED KINGDOM
- Modelling Management Policy Using Enriched Managed Objects;
Jan D. Roos, Phillip Putter, Carel Bekker, University
of Pretoria, SOUTH AFRICA
TELECOMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT
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* MIGRATION STRATEGIES
Session Chair: Wolfgang Zimmer, GMD-FIRST, GERMANY
- Uniform Modelling of Management and Telecommunication Services
in Future Telecommunication Environments based on the ROSA
Approach; Jane Hall, GMD-FOKUS, GERMANY, Thomas Magedanz,
Technical University of Berlin, GERMANY
- A Transition Architecture for Breakthrough Special Services
Automation; Donna Bernhardson, Douglas N. Zuckerman, AT&T
Bell Laboratories, USA, Susan K. Wilson, AT&T, USA
- Potential Network Management Services And Capabilities
Associated With SMDS; Patrick Sher, Kaj Tesink, Bell
Communications Research, USA
* IMPLEMENTATION DIRECTIONS
Session Chair: Veli Sahin, NEC Corporation, USA
- Object-Oriented Intelligent Telecommunications Network
Management System; Jason L. Tsay, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
- Managed Object Definition for Customer Network Management in
Public Data Networks; Hiroshi Sunaga, Shuji Tomita, NTT
Communication Switching Laboratories, JAPAN
- A State Dependent Reliability Model and Its Applications;
T. Lin, R. E. Mallon, C-W Chao, AT&T Bell Laboratories,
USA, H. Eslambolchi, AT&T, USA
- A Software Architecture for the Management Information Model
Definition, Implementation and Validation; Florence Dossogne,
Marie-Pascale Dupont, Alcatel Alsthom Recherche, FRANCE
* ASSURING NETWORK QUALITY
Session Chair: Frank Kaplan, NEC Corporation, USA
- A Hybrid Expert System/Neural Network Traffic Advice System;
Rodney M. Goodman, Barry Ambrose, California Institute of
Technology, Hayes Latin, Sandee Finnell, Pacific Bell, USA
- An Expert System for Real Time Fault Diagnosis of the Italian
Telecommunications Network; Simona Brugnoni, Guido Bruno,
Roberto Manione, Enrico Montariolo, Elio Paschetta,
Luisella Sisto, CSELT, ITALY
- Applying OSI Systems Management Standards to Virtual Path
Testing in ATM Networks; Satoru Ohta, Nobuo Fuji, NTT
Transmission Systems Laboratories, JAPAN
- Damage Assessment - A Network Management Application Based on an
Integrated Information Model of the Network; Jelena Vucetic,
Alexander Gersht, GTE Laboratories Incorporated, USA
MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS, EXPERIENCES AND EVALUATION
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* EXPERIENCE AND EVALUATION
Session Chair: Chuck Davin, Bellcore, USA
- Experiment on and Evaluation of OSI Management through the INTAP
Interoperable Networking Demonstration; Ayako Komatsu,
Yoshikazu Maruyama, NEC Corporation, JAPAN, Tatsuo Tanaka,
INTAP, JAPAN
- An Architecture Driven Comparison of Network Management Systems;
Kraig Meyer, Joe Betser, Eric Negaard, Dennis Persinger,
Steven Wang, Robert Maltese, Carl Sunshine, The Aerospace
Corporation, USA
- Service Management of a Satellite Ground Station Network in
Support of Spacecraft Operation; Klaus-Juergen Schulz,
European Space Agency (ESA), GERMANY
- Netview in a Heterogeneous Environment: Implementation of
an Experimental Agent Structure; Werner Filip, Gautam Kar,
IBM European Networking Center, GERMANY
* USER REQUIREMENTS
Session Chair: Shri K. Goyal, GTE Laboratories, USA
- Key Technologies for Integrated Network Management;
C. Michael Disabato, McDonald's Corporation, USA
- X.400 Message Handling Systems Management Functional
Requirements; Iyengar N. Krishnan, The MITRE Corporation, USA
- Process Management: The Future of Integrated Management Systems;
James B. Duff, James D. Hunter, David C. Matthews,
Hewlett-Packard Company, USA
MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS
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* FAULT MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS
Session Chair: Stephen Brady, IBM Corporation, USA
- A Network Diagnostic Expert System for Acculink Multiplexers
Based on a General Network Diagnostic Scheme;
Kar-Wing Edward Lor, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
- A Case-Based Reasoning Approach to the Resolution of Faults
in Communications Networks; Lundy Lewis, Cabletron Systems,
Inc., USA
- Event Correlation in Heterogeneous Networks Using the OSI
Management Framework; Joachim F. Jordaan, Martin E. Paterok,
IBM European Networking Center, GERMANY
- A Probabilistic Approach to Fault Diagnosis in Linear Lightwave
Networks; Robert H. Deng, National University of Singapore,
SINGAPORE, Aurel A. Lazar, Columbia University, USA,
Weiguo Wang, National University of Singapore, SINGAPORE
* MANAGEMENT SUPPORT TOOLS
Session Chair: Shoichiro Nakai, NEC Corporation, JAPAN
- Supporting Network Management Through Declaratively Specified
Data Visualizations; Mariano P. Consens, Masum Z. Hasan,
University of Toronto, CANADA
- A Tool Supporting the Management Information Modeling Process;
Marcus Wittig, Martin Pfeiler, GMD-FOKUS, GERMANY
- Deploying Group Communication Techniques in Network Management;
Robert F. Valta, Leibniz Research Computing Center, GERMANY,
Riaan de Jager, University of Pretoria, SOUTH AFRICA
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MEET THE PRESS -- AN INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE
* Emerging Trends in Network and Systems Management
Panel Chair: Jim Warner, Network Management Forum, USA
Panelists: Sharon Fisher, Communications Week, USA, Bob
Brown, Network World, USA, Kella Knack, LAN Computing, USA,
Mary Jander, Data Communications, USA
MANAGEMENT ARCHITECTURES AND THE MARKETPLACE
* The RMON MIB: Implementation and Network Management Issues
Panel Chair: Michael Erlinger, Harvey Mudd College and The
Aerospace Corporation, USA
Panelists: Michael Watters, Hewlett-Packard, Tim Lee-Thorp,
The Remedy Corporation, Maynard Webb, Jr., Quantum
MANAGEMENT ARCHITECTURES AND THE MARKETPLACE
* SNMPv2
Panel Chair: Steve Waldbusser, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Panelists: Jeff Case, SNMP Research, Inc., USA, Keith
McCloghrie, Hughes LAN Systems, USA, Marshall Rose, Dover
Beach Consulting, USA
* OSI Management Technology
Panel Chair: John Pickens, 3Com, USA
Panelists: Thomas Rutt, AT&T, USA, Charles Moore, Telecom
Australia, AUSTRALIA, Gary Haney, Martin Marietta, USA,
Joseph Ghetie, Bellcore, USA, Fran Nielsen, National
Institute of Standards and Technology, USA, Yoshimi
Teshigawara, NEC Corporation, JAPAN, John Westgate, CCTA,
UNITED KINGDOM, Isabelle Valet-Harper, Digital Equipment
Corporation, FRANCE, Delbert Brashares, United States
Airforce, USA, Allen Cressy, The MITRE Corporation, USA
* Implementing and Managing the Distributed Computing Environment
Panel Chair: Kathryn DeNitto, Open Software Foundation, USA
Panelists: To be announced.
* Network Management Applications
Panel Chair: Dave Mahler, The Remedy Corporation
Panelists: Matt Russell, NetMetrix, USA, Bill Tracy, Cabletron,
USA, Bob Emerson, Hewlett-Packard Company, USA
* OMNIPoint
Panel Chair: Jim Warner, Network Management Forum, USA
Panelists: John Payne, DHL Airways, USA, Fran Nielsen,
National Institute for Standards and Technology, USA, Gary
Francis, IBM, USA
MANAGEMENT SECURITY
* How Secure Should Network Management Be?
Panel Chair: Keith McCloghrie, Hughes LAN Systems, USA
Panelists: Jeff Case, SNMP Research Inc., USA, John Hooder,
United States Navy, USA, Phil Janson, IBM Zurich, SWITZERLAND
DISTINGUISHED EXPERTS PANEL
* International Integrated Network Management - Are We There Yet?
Panel Chair: Roberta Cohen, AT&T Bell Laboratories, USA
Panelists: To be announced
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> TECHNOLOGY CENTER <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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TECHNOLOGY CENTER FORUM
* Vendor Presentations
Vendor Program Chair: Joseph Betser, The Aerospace Corporation, USA
* Technology Center Showcase & Patron Exhibits
Visit the first-ever Technology Center Showcase and see
first-hand how leading vendors are working together to
deliver state-of-the-art technologies and network
management products. Vendors will also be available in
the Patron Exhibit area to provide in-depth product
demonstrations and answer your questions.
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>>>>>>>>>>>> ADVANCE REGISTRATION FORM <<<<<<<<<<<<
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NETWORK MANAGEMENT WEEK DISCOUNT
(Includes Symposium Registration
and four Tutorial Sessions)
Before March 15 -- 1,295.00:
After March 15 -- 1,545.00:
SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION
Before March 15 -- 795.00:
After March 15 -- 945.00:
TUTORIAL REGISTRATION
(Check all Tutorial Sessions you plan
to attend; four sessions maximum)
Sunday, 1/18, 9:00am-1:00pm
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Session 2 [ ]
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Session 4 [ ]
Sunday, 1/18, 2:00pm-6:00pm
Session 5 [ ]
Session 6 [ ]
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Friday, April 23, 8:00am-12:00pm
Session 9 [ ]
Session 10 [ ]
Session 11 [ ]
Session 12 [ ]
Friday, April 23, 1:00pm-5:00pm
Session 13 [ ]
Session 14 [ ]
Session 15 [ ]
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TUTORIAL PRICING
One Session -- 300.00:
Two Sessions -- 600.00:
Three Sessions -- 750.00:
Four Sessions -- 850.00:
ADDITIONAL OPTIONS
Addit. Symposium Proceedings -- 75.00:
Addit. Tutorial Proceedings -- 200.00:
Ship Symposium Proceedings -- 15.00:
Ship Tutorial Proceedings -- 15.00:
EXTRA GUEST TICKETS TO SYMPOSIUM EVENTS
Welcome Reception -- 30.00:
Academy of Sciences Event -- 65.00:
OPTIONAL WINE COUNTRY TOURS
Napa Valley Wine Country -- 85.00:
Sonoma Wine Country -- 70.00:
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NOTE: Special rates may be available to those from third world and developing
countries, students, academia or other hardship cases. A petition must be
submitted to the General Chair of the symposium at the address listed above.
Student requests must include a photocopy of a student I.D.
Refund Policy: A full refund (less $25 handling fee) will be granted to
requests received in writing prior to March 1, 1993.
Hotel Accommodations: ISINM '93 will be held at the Sheraton Palace Hotel in
the heart of the San Francisco financial district. You can make your hotel
reservations directly with the Sheraton Palace Hotel by calling +1 415 392 8600
(FAX: +1 415 243 4120). Be sure to indicate that you are with ISINM '93 to
receive the following symposium discount:
Single Occupancy $145/night
Double Occupancy $165/night
Government $120/night
Hotel reservations must be received by March 1 to receive the symposium
discount. All room rates are subject to state and local taxes. Hotel guests are
welcome to use the hotel's health club at no charge.
Airline Discounts: United Airlines has been chosen as the official carrier for
the 1993 International Symposium on Integrated Network Management and is
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needs. United's extensive route system offers the convenience of over 33,500
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describes the Symposium in greater detail, contact ISINM '93 at:
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