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Symposium on Operating Systems Principles

The Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP), organized by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), is one of the most prestigious single-track academic conferences on operating systems.[1][2][3][4][5]

Before 2023, SOSP was held every other year, alternating with the conference on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI); starting 2024, SOSP began to be held every year. The first SOSP was held in 1967. It is sponsored by the ACM's Special Interest Group on Operating Systems (SIGOPS).

History Edit

The inaugural conference was held in Gatlinburg, Tennessee on 1–4 October 1967 at the Mountain View Hotel.[6] There were fifteen papers in total, of which three presentations were in the Computer Networks and Communications session.[7] Larry Roberts presented his plan for the ARPANET, which at that point was based on Wesley Clark's proposal for a message switching network.[8][9][10][11] Jack Dennis from MIT discussed the merits of a more general data communications network. Roger Scantlebury, a member of Donald Davies' team from the UK National Physical Laboratory, presented their research on packet switching for data communications and mentioned the work of Paul Baran. After the meeting, Scantlebury proposed packet switching for use in the ARPANET and persuaded Roberts that the economics were favorable to message switching. The ARPA team enthusiastically received the idea and Roberts incorporated it into the ARPANET design.[12][13][14][15][16][17]

In total, seven conferences out of 28 have been held outside the USA. The first conference held outside the USA was in Saint-Malo, France in 1997. Other countries to have hosted the conference are Canada, the UK, Portugal, China and Germany.[18]

List of conferences Edit

From 1967 to 2023, the conferences were held every two years, with the first SOSP conference taking place in Gatlinburg, Tennessee.[18] Beginning in 2024, SOSP the conference is held every year.

No Year Dates Location
1 1967 Oct 1-4 Gatlinburg, TN USA
2 1969 Oct 20-22 Princeton, NJ USA
3 1971 Oct 18-20 Palo Alto, CA USA
4 1973 Oct 15-17 Yorktown Heights, NY USA
5 1975 Nov 19-21 Austin, TX USA
6 1977 Nov 16-18 West Lafayette, IN USA
7 1979 Dec 10-12 Pacific Grove, CA USA
8 1981 Dec 14-16 Pacific Grove, CA USA
9 1983 Oct 10-13 Bretton Woods, NH USA
10 1985 Dec 1-4 Orcas Island, WA USA
11 1987 Nov 8-11 Austin, TX USA
12 1989 Dec 3-6 Litchfield Park, AZ USA
13 1991 Oct 13-16 Pacific Grove, CA USA
14 1993 Dec 5-8 Asheville, NC USA
15 1995 Dec 3-6 Copper Mountain Resort, CO USA
16 1997 Oct 5-8 Saint-Malo, France
17 1999 Dec 12-15 Kiawah Island Resort, SC USA
18 2001 Oct 21-24 Chateau Lake Louise, Banff, Canada
19 2003 Oct 19-22 Bolton Landing, NY USA
20 2005 Oct 23-26 Brighton, UK
21 2007 Oct 14-17 Stevenson, WA USA
22 2009 Oct 11-14 Big Sky, MT USA
23 2011 Oct 23-26 Cascais, Portugal
24 2013 Nov 3-6 Farmington, PA USA
25 2015 Oct 4-7 Monterey, CA USA
26 2017 Oct 28-31 Shanghai, China
27 2019 Oct 27-30 Huntsville, Ontario, Canada
28 2021 Oct 25-28 Koblenz, Germany - Virtual Event
29 2023 Oct 23-26 Koblenz, Germany

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-12-03. Retrieved 2009-11-02.
  2. ^ "Computer Science Conference Rankings". from the original on 2019-04-20. Retrieved 2010-04-19.
  3. ^ "stanford.edu/~engler/vmcai04-talk.ppt". The most prestigious conferences (SOSP, OSDI) have had such papers in each of last few editions.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-02-19. Retrieved 2010-04-18.
  5. ^ . www.thegibson.org. Archived from the original on 1 July 2010. Retrieved 25 January 2022.
  6. ^ Internet Daemons: Digital Communications Possessed (Electronic Mediations). Minneapolis,Minnesota USA: Univ Of Minnesota Press. 2018. ISBN 9781452957579.
  7. ^ Gosden, J; Randell, B, eds. (1967). Proceedings of the ACM symposium on Operating System Principles - SOSP '67. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press. doi:10.1145/800001.
  8. ^ Press, Gil. "A Very Short History Of The Internet And The Web". Forbes. Retrieved 2020-02-07. Roberts' proposal that all host computers would connect to one another directly ... was not endorsed ... Wesley Clark ... suggested to Roberts that the network be managed by identical small computers, each attached to a host computer. Accepting the idea, Roberts named the small computers dedicated to network administration 'Interface Message Processors' (IMPs), which later evolved into today's routers.
  9. ^ Roberts, Lawrence (1967). "Multiple computer networks and intercomputer communication" (PDF). Multiple Computer Networks and Intercomputer Communications. pp. 3.1–3.6. doi:10.1145/800001.811680. S2CID 17409102. Thus the set of IMP's, plus the telephone lines and data sets would constitute a message switching network
  10. ^ "SRI Project 5890-1; Networking (Reports on Meetings).[1967]". web.stanford.edu. Retrieved 2020-02-15. W. Clark's message switching proposal (appended to Taylor's letter of April 24, 1967 to Engelbart)were reviewed.
  11. ^ Needham, Roger M. (2002-12-01). "Donald Watts Davies, C.B.E. 7 June 1924 – 28 May 2000". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 48: 87–96. doi:10.1098/rsbm.2002.0006. S2CID 72835589. Larry Roberts presented a paper on early ideas for what was to become ARPAnet. This was based on a store-and-forward method for entire messages, but as a result of that meeting the NPL work helped to convince Roberts that packet switching was the way forward.
  12. ^ Abbate, Jane (2000). Inventing the Internet. MIT Press. p. 38. ISBN 0262261332. The NPL group influenced a number of American computer scientists in favor of the new technique, and they adopted Davies's term "packet switching" to refer to this type of network. Roberts also adopted some specific aspects of the NPL design.
  13. ^ Gillies, James; Cailliau, Robert (2000). How the Web was Born: The Story of the World Wide Web. Oxford University Press. p. 25. ISBN 978-0192862075. Roberts was quick to latch on to a good idea. 'Suddenly I learned how to route packets,' he later said of the Gatlinburg conference.
  14. ^ "Oral-History:Donald Davies & Derek Barber". Retrieved 13 April 2016. the ARPA network is being implemented using existing telegraphic techniques simply because the type of network we describe does not exist. It appears that the ideas in the NPL paper at this moment are more advanced than any proposed in the USA
  15. ^ Barber, Derek (Spring 1993). "The Origins of Packet Switching". The Bulletin of the Computer Conservation Society (5). ISSN 0958-7403. Retrieved 6 September 2017. Roger actually convinced Larry that what he was talking about was all wrong and that the way that NPL were proposing to do it was right. I've got some notes that say that first Larry was sceptical but several of the others there sided with Roger and eventually Larry was overwhelmed by the numbers.
  16. ^ Naughton, John (2015). "8 Packet post". A Brief History of the Future: The origins of the Internet. Hachette UK. ISBN 978-1474602778. they lacked one vital ingredient. Since none of them had heard of Paul Baran they had no serious idea of how to make the system work. And it took an English outfit to tell them. ... Larry Roberts paper was the first public presentation of the ARPANET concept as conceived with the aid of Wesley Clark ... Looking at it now, Roberts paper seems extraordinarily, well, vague.
  17. ^ "Donald Davies". Internet Hall of Frame. Retrieved 2020-02-15. America's Advanced Research Project Agency (ARPA), and the ARPANET received his network design enthusiastically
  18. ^ a b "Symposium on Operating Systems Principles". SOSP.ORG. Retrieved 2020-02-15.

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SOSP redirects here For SoSP see Science of science policy The Symposium on Operating Systems Principles SOSP organized by the Association for Computing Machinery ACM is one of the most prestigious single track academic conferences on operating systems 1 2 3 4 5 Before 2023 SOSP was held every other year alternating with the conference on Operating Systems Design and Implementation OSDI starting 2024 SOSP began to be held every year The first SOSP was held in 1967 It is sponsored by the ACM s Special Interest Group on Operating Systems SIGOPS Contents 1 History 2 List of conferences 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe inaugural conference was held in Gatlinburg Tennessee on 1 4 October 1967 at the Mountain View Hotel 6 There were fifteen papers in total of which three presentations were in the Computer Networks and Communications session 7 Larry Roberts presented his plan for the ARPANET which at that point was based on Wesley Clark s proposal for a message switching network 8 9 10 11 Jack Dennis from MIT discussed the merits of a more general data communications network Roger Scantlebury a member of Donald Davies team from the UK National Physical Laboratory presented their research on packet switching for data communications and mentioned the work of Paul Baran After the meeting Scantlebury proposed packet switching for use in the ARPANET and persuaded Roberts that the economics were favorable to message switching The ARPA team enthusiastically received the idea and Roberts incorporated it into the ARPANET design 12 13 14 15 16 17 In total seven conferences out of 28 have been held outside the USA The first conference held outside the USA was in Saint Malo France in 1997 Other countries to have hosted the conference are Canada the UK Portugal China and Germany 18 List of conferences EditFrom 1967 to 2023 the conferences were held every two years with the first SOSP conference taking place in Gatlinburg Tennessee 18 Beginning in 2024 SOSP the conference is held every year No Year Dates Location1 1967 Oct 1 4 Gatlinburg TN USA2 1969 Oct 20 22 Princeton NJ USA3 1971 Oct 18 20 Palo Alto CA USA4 1973 Oct 15 17 Yorktown Heights NY USA5 1975 Nov 19 21 Austin TX USA6 1977 Nov 16 18 West Lafayette IN USA7 1979 Dec 10 12 Pacific Grove CA USA8 1981 Dec 14 16 Pacific Grove CA USA9 1983 Oct 10 13 Bretton Woods NH USA10 1985 Dec 1 4 Orcas Island WA USA11 1987 Nov 8 11 Austin TX USA12 1989 Dec 3 6 Litchfield Park AZ USA13 1991 Oct 13 16 Pacific Grove CA USA14 1993 Dec 5 8 Asheville NC USA15 1995 Dec 3 6 Copper Mountain Resort CO USA16 1997 Oct 5 8 Saint Malo France17 1999 Dec 12 15 Kiawah Island Resort SC USA18 2001 Oct 21 24 Chateau Lake Louise Banff Canada19 2003 Oct 19 22 Bolton Landing NY USA20 2005 Oct 23 26 Brighton UK21 2007 Oct 14 17 Stevenson WA USA22 2009 Oct 11 14 Big Sky MT USA23 2011 Oct 23 26 Cascais Portugal24 2013 Nov 3 6 Farmington PA USA25 2015 Oct 4 7 Monterey CA USA26 2017 Oct 28 31 Shanghai China27 2019 Oct 27 30 Huntsville Ontario Canada28 2021 Oct 25 28 Koblenz Germany Virtual Event29 2023 Oct 23 26 Koblenz GermanySee also EditList of computer science conferencesReferences Edit Top ranked Conferences in Operating Systems Archived from the original on 2009 12 03 Retrieved 2009 11 02 Computer Science Conference Rankings Archived from the original on 2019 04 20 Retrieved 2010 04 19 stanford edu engler vmcai04 talk ppt The most prestigious conferences SOSP OSDI have had such papers in each of last few editions Open Kernel Labs Paper on Formal Verification Wins Top Prize at Prestigious SOSP Conference Open Kernel Labs Archived from the original on 2011 02 19 Retrieved 2010 04 18 In Silicon Valley for the summer Dev Rant www thegibson org Archived from the original on 1 July 2010 Retrieved 25 January 2022 Internet Daemons Digital Communications Possessed Electronic Mediations Minneapolis Minnesota USA Univ Of Minnesota Press 2018 ISBN 9781452957579 Gosden J Randell B eds 1967 Proceedings of the ACM symposium on Operating System Principles SOSP 67 New York New York USA ACM Press doi 10 1145 800001 Press Gil A Very Short History Of The Internet And The Web Forbes Retrieved 2020 02 07 Roberts proposal that all host computers would connect to one another directly was not endorsed Wesley Clark suggested to Roberts that the network be managed by identical small computers each attached to a host computer Accepting the idea Roberts named the small computers dedicated to network administration Interface Message Processors IMPs which later evolved into today s routers Roberts Lawrence 1967 Multiple computer networks and intercomputer communication PDF Multiple Computer Networks and Intercomputer Communications pp 3 1 3 6 doi 10 1145 800001 811680 S2CID 17409102 Thus the set of IMP s plus the telephone lines and data sets would constitute a message switching network SRI Project 5890 1 Networking Reports on Meetings 1967 web stanford edu Retrieved 2020 02 15 W Clark s message switching proposal appended to Taylor s letter of April 24 1967 to Engelbart were reviewed Needham Roger M 2002 12 01 Donald Watts Davies C B E 7 June 1924 28 May 2000 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 48 87 96 doi 10 1098 rsbm 2002 0006 S2CID 72835589 Larry Roberts presented a paper on early ideas for what was to become ARPAnet This was based on a store and forward method for entire messages but as a result of that meeting the NPL work helped to convince Roberts that packet switching was the way forward Abbate Jane 2000 Inventing the Internet MIT Press p 38 ISBN 0262261332 The NPL group influenced a number of American computer scientists in favor of the new technique and they adopted Davies s term packet switching to refer to this type of network Roberts also adopted some specific aspects of the NPL design Gillies James Cailliau Robert 2000 How the Web was Born The Story of the World Wide Web Oxford University Press p 25 ISBN 978 0192862075 Roberts was quick to latch on to a good idea Suddenly I learned how to route packets he later said of the Gatlinburg conference Oral History Donald Davies amp Derek Barber Retrieved 13 April 2016 the ARPA network is being implemented using existing telegraphic techniques simply because the type of network we describe does not exist It appears that the ideas in the NPL paper at this moment are more advanced than any proposed in the USA Barber Derek Spring 1993 The Origins of Packet Switching The Bulletin of the Computer Conservation Society 5 ISSN 0958 7403 Retrieved 6 September 2017 Roger actually convinced Larry that what he was talking about was all wrong and that the way that NPL were proposing to do it was right I ve got some notes that say that first Larry was sceptical but several of the others there sided with Roger and eventually Larry was overwhelmed by the numbers Naughton John 2015 8 Packet post A Brief History of the Future The origins of the Internet Hachette UK ISBN 978 1474602778 they lacked one vital ingredient Since none of them had heard of Paul Baran they had no serious idea of how to make the system work And it took an English outfit to tell them Larry Roberts paper was the first public presentation of the ARPANET concept as conceived with the aid of Wesley Clark Looking at it now Roberts paper seems extraordinarily well vague Donald Davies Internet Hall of Frame Retrieved 2020 02 15 America s Advanced Research Project Agency ARPA and the ARPANET received his network design enthusiastically a b Symposium on Operating Systems Principles SOSP ORG Retrieved 2020 02 15 External links Edithttp sosp org https dl acm org conference sosp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Symposium on Operating Systems Principles amp oldid 1172632067, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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