USENIX Annual Technical Conference

The USENIX Annual Technical Conference (USENIX ATC, or, canonically, USENIX) is a conference of computing professions sponsored by the USENIX association. The conference includes computing tutorials, and a single track technical session for presenting refereed research papers, SIG meetings, and BoFs.

There have been several notable announcements and talks at USENIX. In 1995, James Gosling announced "Oak", which was to become the Java Programming Language. John Ousterhout first presented TCL here, and Usenet was announced here.

It is considered one of the most prestigious operating systems venues[1] and has an 'A' rating from the Australian Ranking of ICT Conferences (ERA).

Technical Conferences

  • USENIX ATC 2018 Boston, Massachusetts, July 11-13, 2018.
  • USENIX ATC 2017 Santa Clara, California, July 12-14, 2017.
  • USENIX ATC 2016 Denver, Colorado, June 22-24, 2016.
  • USENIX ATC 2015 Santa Clara, California, July 8-10, 2015.
  • USENIX ATC 2014 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 19–20, 2014.
  • USENIX ATC 2013 San Jose, California, June 26–28, 2013.
  • USENIX ATC 2012 Boston, Massachusetts, June 13–15, 2012.
  • USENIX ATC 2011 Portland, Oregon, June 15–17, 2011.
  • USENIX ATC 2010 Boston, Massachusetts, June 23–25, 2010.
  • USENIX ATC 2009 San Diego, California, June 14–19, 2009.
  • USENIX ATC 2008 Boston, Massachusetts, June 22June 27, 2008.
  • USENIX ATC 2007 Santa Clara, California, June 17–22, 2007.
  • USENIX ATC 2006 Boston, Massachusetts, May 30June 3, 2006.
  • USENIX ATC 2005 Anaheim, California, April 10–15, 2005.
  • USENIX ATC 2004 Boston, Massachusetts, June 27July 2, 2004.
  • USENIX ATC 2003 San Antonio, Texas, June 9–14, 2003.
  • USENIX ATC 2002 Monterey, California, June 10–15, 2002.
  • USENIX ATC 2001 Boston, Massachusetts, June 25–30, 2001.
  • USENIX ATC 2000 San Diego, California, June 18–23, 2000.
  • USENIX ATC 1999 Monterey, California, June 6–11, 1999.
  • USENIX ATC 1998 New Orleans, Louisiana, June 15–19, 1998.
  • USENIX ATC 1997 Anaheim, California, January 6–10, 1997.
  • USENIX ATC 1996 San Diego, California, January 22–26, 1996.
  • USENIX TC 1995 New Orleans, Louisiana, January 16–20, 1995.

Prior to 1995 there were two USENIX Technical Conferences held each year, with one held in the summer and the other during the winter.

References

  1. "Top conferences in operating systems". Microsoft Research. 2015-10-12. Archived from the original on 2015-10-12.
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