1992 APPC APPLICATION DEVELOPERS' CONFERENCE IBM APPC Market Enablement and Technology Transfer Institute (TTI) are co-sponsoring the 1992 APPC Application Developers' Conference. This conference is designed to help programmers develop the practical skills and up-to-date information required to write "high-performance" applications using APPC. DATES: December 7-10, 1992 PLACE: San Francisco AUDIENCE: Application designers, programmers, and testers PREREQUISITES: Participants should know how to program and should understand basic communications concepts. CONTENT: PART 1 (2.5 days): Tutorial/Workshop This tutorial will be conducted by experienced OS/2 programmers. Most of the examples used in these sessions are based on OS/2. Topics include: o Why Use APPC? o Introduction to APPC, APPN, and CPI-C o Using APPC: Making the Best Design Decisions o Features to Improve Performance o Effective Error Handling and Reporting o Designing Server Applications o Testing Your APPC Application PART 2 (1.5 days): Conference Presentations and Exhibits Topics include: o Using Development Tools: AAI**, Easel, Netwise, and EXPRESS/APPC o APPC on Windows** and DOS o Migrating Applications to APPC o Customer Case Studies o APPC and DRDA (Distributed Relational Database Architecture) o APPC Directions and Trends FOR MORE INFORMATION: For a copy of the conference brochure, including a complete agenda and list of speakers, contact TTI at 310-394-8305. For other information, contact: ** Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. AAI is a trademark of Creative Systems Interface, Inc.