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acm ' THE ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY PROUDLY PRESENTS acm'

THf COMPUTfR MUSfUM'S 1991 COMPUTfR BOWl FRIDAY APRIL 26, 1991

CAL -"4 EAST vs WEST H E 10 I

". PAM E LA······ ... ... ........... .... .................. "PO/SON"

McCORDUCK ROIZ Captain, Author of Machines Who Think (aptain,

DR. JOHN "AREN'T HIS" DAVE " POWER"

ARMSTRONG HOUSE International Business President, Microcomputer Components Group, Intel

JAMES E.CLARK vs ED"HERECOMESTHE"JUG High Performance and Faull Toferant Systems Vice President, AT&T (ompuler Syflems

SAMUEL " THE BRUSHMAN" JOHN "50 %"

F U L L E R~' MARKOFF Vice President, Research, Digital Equipment Corporation Technology Writer, The New York Times

PHILIPPE " KING" DAVID

KAHN LIDDL President, Borland Internalionollnc. President and (EO, Metaphor (ompuler Systems

PRO G RAM

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The Computer Museum's

1991 COMPUTER BOWL

Presented by ACM The Association for Computing Machinery

At The San Jose Convention Center San Jose, California

Broadcast by satellite to:

The Computer Museum, Boston, Massachusetts The Hub Ballroom, The University of Washington

Seattle, Washington

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East Coast Team Pamela McCorduck, Captain, Author

Dr. John A. Armstrong International Business Machines Corporation

James E. Clark AT&T Computer Systems

Samuel H. Fuller Digital Equipment Corporation

John Markoff The New York Times

West Coast Team Heidi Roizen, Captain T/Maker Company

Dave House Intel Corporation

Ed Juge Radio Shack

Philippe Kahn Borland International Inc.

David E. Liddle Metaphor Computer Systems

Host Stewart Cheifet

Pre-Game Show Host Peter Hirshberg Apple Computer, Inc.

"The Examiner" Bill Gates Microsoft Corporation

Judges L. John Doerr Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers

Patrick J. McGovern International Data Group

Most Valuable Players East Coast:

Mitch Kapor, 1988 ON Technology

Bob Frankston, 1990 Slate Company

West Coast:

William Joy, 1988 Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Bill Gates, 1990 Microsoft Corporation

SPONSORS (As of March 15, 1991)

Presenter ACM

Founders Pat Collins Nelson and Dr. Dave Nelson

Underwriter Apple Computer, Inc.

Official Sponsors AT&T Computer Systems The Networked Computing Company

Andersen Consulting

Bank of Boston The Bank

BASF Information Systems The Diskette

Digital Equipment Corporation The Open Systems Company

Intel Corporation The Microprocessor Company

Kubota Pacific Computer Inc. The Graphics Supercomputer Company

Merrill Pickard Anderson & Eyre The Venture Capital Firm Metaphor Computer Systems The End-User Computing Company

Price Waterhouse The Accounting Firm

Robertson, Stephens & Co. The Investment Bankers

Stratus Computer, Inc. The Transaction Processor

Vi six Software Inc. The High Performance Workstation

Software Company

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Satellite Sponsors Borland International Inc. Fluent Machines Inc. Microsoft Corporation Washington Software Association University of Washington/Student

Chapter of WSA Washington University

Media Sponsors Business Week Magazine Byte Magazine CIO Publishing, Inc. Communications of the ACM Compute COMPUTERWORlD DEC Professional Forbes Magazine HP Professional Information Week InfoWorld LAN Computing MacWEEK MacWorld MIDRANGE Systems Network World PC World Software Magazine VAR Business VAX Professional

Table Sponsors American Association for Artificial Intelligence Apple Computer, Eastern Research &

Technology Arthur D. Little, Inc. Gwen and Gordon Bell Owen and Brooks Brown Business Week Magazine CIO Publishing, Inc. Cirrus logiC, Inc. COMPUTERWORlD Digital Equipment Corporation Digital Systems Research Center Digital Western Research lab Nancy and Pat Forster Hal Computer Systems, Inc. Gardner and Karen Hendrie IBM Corporation InfoWorld International Data Corporation (IDC) International Data Group (IDG)

Robyn and Bob Metcalfe Pat and Dave Nelson Oracle Corporation PC World Sigma Partners Wellfleet Communications, Inc.

Cheerleaders Boston Computer Society Object Management Group, Inc.

High Tech Tailgate Party Sponsor Business Week Magazine .

Trade Sponsors American Typesetting, Inc. Animatrix, Inc. Apple Computer, Inc. Arrow Composition, Inc. Bontronics ChipSoft, Inc. The Composing Room of New England Creative Gourmets, Ltd. Cunningham Communication Inc. H.K. Graphics International Data Corporation (IDC) Massachusetts Computer Software Council PARTNERS & Simons, Inc. Pride Printers Rand Typography Riverview Systems Group, Inc. Video Express

The 1991 Computer Bowl Committee Gwen Bell, National Chairperson Mimi Macksoud, Chairperson,

Major Sponsorship

East Coast Committee S. Russell Craig Steve Golson Debbie and Ed Kramer Christopher Morgan Joyce Plotkin Susan and Bill Poduska Tony Rea Byron Reimus Dorrit and Grant Saviers

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West Coast Committee Owen and Brooks Brown Nancy and Pat Forster Peter Hirshberg Linda Lawrence Claudia Mazzetti Terrylynn Pearson Lisa Quinones Kelly Richards Kathy Sulgit

The Computer Bowl Set by Apple Computer, Inc. Paul Segal, Designer Dave Billmaier, Producer

Public Relations Committee

East Coast:

Joann Anderson, Copithorne & Bellows Joe Codispoti, Digital Equipment Corporation Maura FitzGerald, Cunningham

Communication Inc. Roxanne Frisiello, Stardent Computer Inc. Joan Geoghegan, Cudaback Strategic

Communications Leehanne Hosbon, Copithorne & Bellows Patty Kachmer, Cunningham Communication

Inc. Carol Klingan, Bank of Boston Mimi Macksoud, Price Waterhouse Christopher Morgan, Christopher Morgan

Communications Heather Premru, Cunningham Communication

Inc. Byron Reimus Sheryl Schultz, Public Relations Consultant Susana Thompson, AT&T Computer Systems

West Coast:

Kevin Compton, AT&T Computer Systems Deborah Conrad, Intel Corporation Carol Moran, Metaphor Computer Systems Terrylynn Pearson, Cunningham Communication

Inc. Judy Roberts, Borland International Inc.

The Computer Bowl Management Dr. Gwen Bell, Founding President,

The Computer Museum Janice Del Sesto, Executive Producer Kate Jose, Project Manager

Thanks and a Computer Bowl t-shirt go to the following for submitting creative, sometimes humorous and always challenging questions to The Computer Bowl script!

Edward Borasky Thomas Burkett Bob DuCharme Raymond Chen Rosemary Hirshfelder Kjetil T. Homme Wei Huang Thomas Kraemer Jason Levitt Miles Lewitt Jan Sandergaard Lance Smith Rob Spray Thomas Turba

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Special Thanks

PARTNERS & Simons, Inc., Tom Simons and Michele Fitzsimmons for brilliant creative work, invaluable assistance and never-ending patience.

Claudia Mazzetti of AAAI for her diligence, efficiency and good advice.

Stewart Cheifet and Sarah O'Brien of Computer Chronicles for the television production and management of the satellite broadcast.

Business Week for sponsoring the High Tech Tailgate Party.

David Greschler for designing and programming the Computer Bowl disc.

Merrill Walsh at International Data Corporation for fact checking the Computer Bowl questions.

Watch for the PBS broadcast of The 1991 Computer Bowl on Computer Chronicles the weeks of May 7th and May 14th.

The Computer Bowl is a project to benefit the educational programs of The Computer Museum, 300 Congress Street, Boston, MA 02210

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WHO ELSE DO WE WANT TO THANK?

Table Sponsors: Advanced Micro Devices Apple Computer, Advanced Technology Group Digital SCCD Roger Heinen/Apple Computer, Inc. John William Poduska, Sr. and Stardent Computer Inc. Larry Tesler and Colleen Barton Weiss. Peck & Greer

Trade Sponsors: Cupertino Florist; Doug McLean; Ridge Winery

East Coast Satellite Party Hosts: Bill and Susan Poduska

Pre-Game Sbow Host: Christopher Morgan

Special Tbanks to: Gwen Bell, National Chairperson of the 1991 Computer Bowl, for the inspiration to make the Computer Bowl a great success, and for her generous hospitality to the Compu.ter Bowl staff and committee in providing dining and accomodations .at the "Bell Hotel. II

Julie Oates and The Computer Museum staff and volunteers for running the show in Boston and putting on a terrific party I Liz Armbruster, Martha Ballard, Catherine Collins, Wayne Cookson, Sue Dahling, MaryBeth Dorus, Karen Fosano, Joan Geoghegan, David Greschler, Dan Griscom, Bill Heyden, Sue Johnson, Gillian Ley, Natalie Rusk, Sheryl Schultz, and Peter Somers.

Chris Morgan for sifting through stacks of questions to gather the best of them to stump the experts.

Debbie Kramer for taking on many important projects with great organization and enthusiasm.

Ted Groves and Asa Chibas for the production of the Computer Bowl signs.

Peter Hirshberg and Doug McLean for generously providing housing for members of the Computer Bowl staff.

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Apple Computer,Inc. Thepowerto beyourbesr

nBASF BASF - Diskettes, Computer Tape,

Cartridges, Audio and Video Cassettes

The Society for Computing and Information Technology

~ BANK OF BOSTON

Put our strength tom fOr you.

AlaT Computer Systems

Provider of Global Networked Systems

THE OPEN ADVANTAGE.

~= == =--@a;;;ra~ii =~® viLli iLi.i-~

metaphor We Keep Business On-Line.

The End-User Computing Company

ANDERSEN CONSULTING

ARlliURANDERSEN&=.S.C.

VislX • The High Performance Workstation Software

KUBOTA PACIFIC COMPUTER INC.

In the Heart of Silicon Valley

MERRILL PICKARD ANDERSON & E Y R E

Venture Funding For Tomorrow's Leaders in Technology

Price Waterhouse • Price Waterhouse, Expect More From Us

ROBERTSON STEPHENS &

COMPANY

The Computer Inside

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5 ENT BY:THECOMPUTERMU5EUM ; 4 - 24-91 1: 01PM ; 6174262E:007 ;j:! 2

Capital Campaign Working Group Meeting, 4/9/91 Ac t ion Items

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HONORARY CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE RECRUITMENT ( cOOt') Ben Rosen Strimpel will ask Kapor to recrui t and solicit (see

Kapor)

John Sculley

Al Shugart

~HAY 22 CAM~AIGN } , Sam Albert

, Ed Belove

Larry Brewster

Charlie Coulter

Bob Ev~rett

Gardner Hendrie

Vin Hindle

Max Hopper

Ted Johnson

Hitch Kapor

LClura Morse

Susan Parrish

Tony Pell

Nick Pet tinella

Bill Pod uska

Paul Severino

Hal Shear

Strimpel ...,111 ask Kapor to recruit and sol ici t (see Kapor )

CG Bell ~ill recruit and solicit

DINNER INVITAtIONS - ~b~~S ~ k I\ViCJ~d. Strimp@l will invite to join Corporate and att.nd event

G Bell and Strimpel will invite to join Corporate and attend the event, at their. 4/11 meeting

Donaldson ...,111 invite to join Corporate and attend event

Miller will recruit to join Individual Major and to attend event

Strimpel ~111 invite to join Honorary and attend event

Valsh call~d to confirm date

DO NOT INVITE - needs further cultivation

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Valsh tal led t o confirm date

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DIRECTIONS TO THE SAN JOSE CONVENTION & CULTURAL FACILITIES FROM MAJOR FREEWAYS

280 SO~HBOUND - from San Francisco, Half Moon Bay, Stanford, Los Altos 280 South to Downtown San Jose Take Vine Street/Almaden Avenue Exit Stay to left, cross Vine Street (light), continue on to Almaden Approximately 3 lights - Convention Center Complex on right side Approximately 4 lights - San Carlos Street Turn right on San Carlos, Civic Auditorium Complex on left side

101 SO~OUND - from San Francisco, Burlingame, San Mateo, Palo Alto 101 South to Downtown San Jose Take Guadalupe Parkway/87 Exit Continue on Guadalupe Parkway/87 Take Park Avenue/San Carlos Street Exit, turn left Approximately 2 blocks, Almaden Avenue, turn right Turn left on San Carlos street Convention Center Complex on right side Civic Auditorium Complex on left side

17/880 SO~BOUND - from Berkeley, Oakland, Hayward, Fremont, Milpitas 17/880 South to San Jose Take Coleman Avenue Exit, turn left on Coleman Avenue continue on Coleman Coleman becomes Market Street (towards Downtown San Jose) Turn right on San Carlos Street Convention Center Complex on left side Civic Auditorium Complex on right side

17 NORTHBOUND - from Santa Cruz, Los Gatos 17 North to Downtown San Jose/280 South Exit Please refer to 280 Southbound for further directions

680 SO~HBOUND - from Sacramento, Concord, Walnut Creek, Livermore, Milpitas 680 Nort}~"~~til it becomes 280 at the 101 enterchange (280 North) Continue on main highway 280, take the Bird Avenue Exit, turn right Turn right on San Carlos Street Pass Almaden Avenue Convention Ceter Complex on right side Civic Auditorium Complex on left side

101 NORTHBOUND - from Gilroy, Morgan Hill, Hollister, Los Angeles 101 North to San Jose 101 intersects with 280, exit 101, take 280 North (Downtown San Jose) Please refer to 680 Southbound for further directions

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DIRECTIONS TO THE SAN JOSE CONVENTION , CULTURAL FACILITIES FROM KAJOR FREEWAYS

280 SOUTHBOUND - from San Francisco, Half Moon Bay, Stanford, Los Altos 280 South to Downtown San Jose Take Vine Street/Almaden Avenue Exit Stay tp left, cross Vine Street (light), continue on to Almaden Approximately 3 lights - Convention center Complex on right side Approximately 4 lights - San Carlos Street Turn right on San Carlos, civic Auditorium Complex on left side

101 SOUTHBOUND - from San Francisco, Burlingame, San Mateo, Palo Alto 101 South to Downtown San Jose Take Guadalupe Parkway/87 Exit Continue on Guadalupe pa~kway/87 Take Park Avenue/San Carlos Street Exit, turn left Approximately 2 blocks, Almaden Avenue, turn right Turn left on San Carlos Street Convention Center Complex on right side Civic Auditorium Complex on left side

17/880 SOUTHBOUND - from Berkeley, Oakland, Hayward, Fremont, Milpitas 17/880 South to San Jose Take Coleman Avenue Exit, turn left on Coleman Avenue Continue on Coleman Coleman becomes Market street (towards Downtown San Jose) Turn right on San Carlos Street Convention Center complex on left side Civic Auditorium Complex on right side

17 NOR~BBOUND - from Santa Cruz, Los Gatos 17. North to Downtown San Jose/280 South Exit Please refer to 280 Southbound for further directions

680 SOUTHBOUND - from Sacramento, Concord, Walnut Creek, Livermore~ Milpitas 680 North~ntil it becomes 280 at the 101 enterchange (280 North) Continue on main highway 280, take the Bird Avenue Exit, turn right Turn right on San Carlos Street Pass Almaden Avenue Convention Ceter Complex on right side civic Auditorium Complex on left side

101 NOR~OUND - from Gilroy, Morgan Hill, Hollister, Los Angeles 101 North to San Jose 101 intersects with 280, exit 101, take 280 North (Downtown San Jose) Please refer to 680 Southbound for further directions

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DIRECTIONS TO THE SAN JOSE CONVENTION , CULTURAL FACILITIES FROM KAJOR FREEWAYS

280 SO~OUND - from San Francisco, Half Moon Bay, Stanford, Los Altos 280 South to Downtown San Jose Take Vine Street/Almaden Avenue Exit Stay t~ left, cross Vine Street (light), continue on to Almaden Approximately 3 lights - Convention center Complex on right side Approximately 4 lights - San Carlos street Turn right on San Carlos, Civic Auditorium Complex on left side

101 SO~BBOUND - from San Francisco, Burlingame, San Mateo, Palo Alto 101 South to Downtown San Jose Take Guadalupe Parkway/87 Exit continue on Guadalupe Parkway/87 Take Park Avenue/San Carlos Street Exit, turn left Approximately 2 blocks, Almaden Avenue, turn right Turn left on San Carlos Street Convention Center complex on right side civic Auditorium Complex on left side

17/880 SO~OUND - from Berkeley, Oakland, Hayward, Fremont,. Milpitas 17/880 South to San Jose Take Coleman Avenue Ex~t, turn left on Coleman Avenue continue on Coleman Coleman becomes Market Street (towards Downtown San Jose) Turn right on San Carlos Street Convention Center Complex on left side Civic Auditorium Complex on right side

17 HOR~OUND - from Santa Cruz, Los Gatos 17. North to Downtown San Jose/280 South Exit Please refer to 280 Southbound for further directions

680 SO~OUND - from Sacramento, Concord, Walnut Creek, Livermore~ Milpitas 680 Nort~ ~~til it becomes 280 at the 101 enterchange (280 North) continue on main highway 280, take the Bird Avenue Exit, turn right Turn right on San Carlos Street Pass Almaden Avenue Convention ceter COmplex on right side Civic Auditorium Complex on left side

101 HOR~OUND - from Gilroy, Morgan Hill, Hollister, Los Angeles 101 North to San Jose 101 intersects with 280, exit 101, take 280 North (DOwntown San Jose) Please refer to 680 Southbound for further directions

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DIRECTIONS TO THE SAN JOSE CONVENTION , CULTURAL FACiLITIES FROM MAJOR FREEWAYS

280 SOUTHBOUND - from San Francisco, Half Moon Bay, Stanford, Los Altos 280 South to Downtown San Jose Take Vine street/Almaden Avenue Exit Stay tp left, cross Vine Street (light), continue on to Almaden Approximately 3 lights - Convention center Complex on right side Approximately 4 lights - San Carlos Street Turn right on San Carlos, Civic Auditorium Complex on left side

101 SO~HBOUND - from San Francisco, Burlingame, San Mateo, Palo Alto 101 South to Downtown San Jose Take Guadalupe Parkway/87 Exit Continue on Guadalupe Parkway/87 Take Park Avenue/San Carlos Street Exit, turn left Approximately 2 blocks, Almaden Avenue, turn right Turn left on San Carlos Street Convention Center Complex on right side civic Auditorium Complex on left side

17/880 SO~OUND - from Berkeley, Oakland, Hayward, Fremont,. Milpitas 17/880 South to San Jose Take Coleman Avenue Exit, turn left on Coleman Avenue continue on Coleman Coleman becomes Market Street (towards Downtown San Jose) Turn right on San Carlos Street Convention Center Complex on left side Civic Auditorium Complex on right side

17 NORTHBOUND - from Santa Cruz, Los Gatos 17 North to Downtown San Jose/280 South Exit Please refer to 280 Southbound for further directions

680 SO~OUND - from Sacramento, Concord, Walnut Creek, Livermore~ Milpitas 680 Nort.h_~!ltil it becomes 280 at the 101 enterchange (280 North) continue on main highway 280, take the Bird Avenue Exit, turn right Turn right on San Carlos Street Pass Almaden Avenue Convention ceter Complex on right side Civic Auditorium Complex on left side

101 NORTHBOUND - from Gilroy, Morgan Hill, Hollister, Los Angeles 101 North to San Jose 101 intersects with 280, exit 101, take 280 North (Downtown San Jose) Please refer to 680 southbound for further directions

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................ ------------~ SAMUEL uTHE BRUSHMAN" ••••••

Vice President, Research, Digital Equipment Corporation

vs PHILIPPE uKING"

President, Borland International Inc. • •••••

L I V E S I T E THE SAN JOSE CONVENTION CENTER, SAN JOSE, CA 5:00 pm-The High Tech Tailgate Party 6:00 pm-The Pre-Game

- Show: The Most Valuable Players from 1988 & 1990 teams square off in a warm up for the 1994 Super Computer Bowl. East Coast: Mitch Kapor and Bob Frankston, West Coast: Bill Joy and Bill Gates 6:30 pm-The Computer Bowl Game 7:30 pm-The Post-Game Awards Ceremony and Dinner.

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~g~ John Doerr, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers ItrickJ. McGovern, International Data Group

ommittee wen Bell, National Chairperson .imi Macksoud, Chairperson, Major lonsorship . 1st Coast CommiHee: Russell Craig

ebbie and Ed Kramer lseph Levy hristopher Morgan lyce Plotkin lny Rea yron Reimus lorrit and Grant Saviers Vest Coast CommiHee: )wen Brown

Nancy and Pat Forster Peter Hirshberg Linda Lo wrence Claudio Mazzetti Terrylynn Pearson Lisa Quinones Kelly Richards Kathy Sulgit The Computer Bowl set designer: Poul Segal, Apple Computer, Inc.

SPONSORS las of 2/22/911

Presenter ACM

Founders Pat Collins Nelson and Dr. Dave Nelson

Underwriter Apple Computer, Inc.

Official Sponsors AT&T Computer Systems The Networked Computing Company Andersen Consulting The Systems Integrator Bank of Boston The Bank BASF Information Systems The DiskeHe Digital Equipment Corporation The Open Systems Company Intel Corporation The Microprocessor Company Kubota Pacific Computer Inc. The Graphics Supercomputer Company Merrill Pickard Anderson & Eyre The Venture Capital Firm

Metaphor Computer Systems The End-User Computing Company Price Waterhouse The Accounting Firm Robertson, Stephens & Co. The Investment Bankers Stratus Computer, Inc. The Transaction Processor Visix Software Inc. The High Performance Workstation Sol Company

Satellite Sponsors Borland International, Inc. Microsoft Corporation Washington Software Association Washington Software Association-St· Chapter University of Washington

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DIRECTIONS TO THE SAN JOSE CONVENTION , CULTURAL FACILITIES FROM KAJOR FREEWAYS

280 SO~UND - from San Francisco, Half Moon Bay, Stanford, Los Altos 280 South to Downtown San Jose Take Vine Street/Almaden Avenue Exit Stay to left, cross Vine Street (light), continue on to Almaden Approximately 3 lights - Convention center Complex on right side Approximately 4 lights - San Carlos Street Turn right on San Carlos, Civic Auditorium Complex on left side

101 SOUTHBOUND - from San Francisco, Burlingame, San Mateo, Palo Alto 101 South to Downtown San Jose Take Guadalupe Parkway/87 Exit Continue on Guadalupe Parkway/87 Take Park Avenue/San Carlos Street Exit, turn left Approximately 2 blocks, Almaden Avenue, turn right Turn left on San Carlos Street Convention Center Complex on right side Civic Auditorium Complex on left side

17/880 SOUTHBOUND - from Berkeley, Oakland, Hayward, Fremont, Milpitas 17/880 South to San Jose Take Coleman Avenue Exi.t, turn left on Coleman Avenue Continue on Coleman Coleman becomes Market Street (towards Downtown San Jose) Turn right on San Carlos Street Convention Center Complex on left side Civic Auditorium Complex on right side

17 HOR~OUND - from Santa Cruz, Los Gatos 17 North to Downtown San Jose/280 South Exit Please refer to 280 Southbound for further directions

680 SOUTHBOUND - from Sacramento, Concord, Walnut Creek, Livermore~ Milpitas 680 North until it becomes 280 at the 101 enterchange (280 North) Continue on main highway 280, take the Bird Avenue Exit, turn right Turn right on San Carlos Street Pass Almaden Avenue Convention Ceter Complex on right side civic Auditorium Complex on left side

101 HOR~UND - from Gilroy, Morgan Hill, Hollister, Los Angeles 101 North to San Jose 101 intersects with 280, exit 101, take 280 North (Downtown San Jose) Please refer to 680 Southbound for further directions

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~ CONVENTION CENTER COMPLEX ~ 150 w. San Carlos Street, San Jose, 95113 (Main Entrance)

410 Almaden Avenue, San Jose; .. 9SIw (Loadl-ng Dock) 408 Almaden Avenue, San Jose, 9'51"10 (Administrative Off~ces)

CIVIC AUDITORIUM COMPLEX - 145 W. San Carlos Street, .San Jose, 95113 (Civic Auditorium) Corner of Market Street and W. San. Carlos. Street, San Jose, 95113 (Montgomery Theater)

,Corner of Market Street and Park Avenue, San Jose, 95113 (Exhibit Hall A-B)

CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS - 255 Almaden Avenue, between Park Avenue and W. San Carlos Street