- LISA (conference)
LISA is the Large Installation System Administration Conference, co-sponsored by the computing professional organizations
USENIX and SAGE.The word "large" was dropped from the title of the 6th conference in 1992 (though retaining the "LISA" name). The full acronym was restored in the title of the 2003 conference and remains in use today. cite web | url=http://www.usenix.org/events/byname/lisa.html | title=USENIX Events by Name: Large Installation System Administration Conference (LISA) | accessdate=2008-04-13] The definition of "large" was originally understood to mean sites with over 100 users or over 100
megabyte s of storage. Fact|date=April 2008History
The LISA conference were first held in
1986 . Fact|date=April 2008 The USENIX web site lists proceedings as far back as 1987, though only those proceedings from 1993 onward are available online. Attendance has recently been in the 1000-2000 range.Fact|date=April 2008Content
The conference is typically held in the fall in a conference center
hotel somewhere in theUnited States . Between 1987 and 2008, roughly half of them were somewhere in California. It generally runs six days: six days of full-day and half-day tutorial training sessions, three days of technical sessions, and a two-day vendor exhibition. The technical sessions usually include multiple tracks, including apeer review ed refereed paper track, invited talks, and a "Guru-Is-In" Q&A track.The conference often ends with a
LISA Quiz Show trivia contest.Proceedings
The refereed papers are published in a proceedings volume. Many important topics in system administration were first disseminated publicly via LISA papers. Fact|date=April 2008
External links
* [https://db.usenix.org/events/lisa08/ LISA '08 - 22nd Conference] November 9-14, 2008
* [https://db.usenix.org/events/lisa07/ LISA '07 - 21st Conference] November 11–16, 2007
* [https://db.usenix.org/events/lisa06/ LISA '06 - 20th Conference] December 3–8, 2006
* [https://db.usenix.org/events/lisa05/ LISA '05 - 19th Conference] December 4–9, 2005
* [http://blog.lisaconference.org/ The LISA '05 Conference Blog]References
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