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International Conference on Communications and Broadband Networking, IISc, Bangalore
by ICBN 2003 12 Apr '03
by ICBN 2003 12 Apr '03
12 Apr '03
Dear Sir / Madam,
ATM Forum and Advanced Computing & Communication Society (ACS) are jointly
organizing "International Conference on
Communications and Broadband Networking (ICBN)" during May 5-7, 2003, at
Bangalore. The technical program of the conference is very
rich including tutorials, keynote speeches, invited talks, contributed
papers, and industry session.
Attached to the email, please find "Advance Program / Call for
Participation" of the conference. Please forward this announcement to your
friends and colleagues.
For more information regarding this conference please visit
http://www.csic.iisc.ernet.in and click at ICBN'03. For any enquiry
regarding this conference please mail to me at
icbn2003(a)csic.iisc.ernet.in
Looking forward to meeting you at the conference.
with regards,
Ravi Agrawal
icbn2003(a)csic.iisc.ernet.in
CSIC Complex,
Indian Institute of Science,
Bangalore-560 012
For more details please see attachment in text format
Please visit: http://www.csic.iisc.ernet.in
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WG: [Fwd: CFP Workshop "MobileBenutzer - Mobiles Wissen- Mobiles Internet"]
by Stefan Fischer 11 Apr '03
by Stefan Fischer 11 Apr '03
11 Apr '03
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Nicola Henze [mailto:henze@kbs.uni-hannover.de]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10. April 2003 15:16
An: l3s(a)learninglab.de
Betreff: [Fwd: CFP Workshop "MobileBenutzer - Mobiles Wissen- Mobiles
Internet"]
Call for Papers
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| Mobile Benutzer - Mobiles Wissen - Mobiles Internet
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| Workshop im Rahmen der 33. Jahrestagung der
| Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.
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| Frankfurt am Main, 30.9. - 2.10.2003
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| http://www.informatik2003.de
| http://ivs.tu-berlin.de/mobilesWissen
|
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Hintergrund und Motivation des Workshops
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Wissen ist in unserer post-industriellen Gesellschaft zu einem
wesentlichen ökonomischen Faktor geworden. Das Management von
Wissen gewinnt damit zunehmend an Bedeutung für den wirtschaftlichen
Erfolg von Unternehmen. Allerdings ist Wissen wertlos, wenn es
nicht zur richtigen Zeit am richtigen Ort und in der richtigen
Form zur Verfügung steht. Wissensmanagement entfaltet sein Potential
erst dann vollständig, wenn es integraler Bestandteil von
Geschäftsprozessen geworden ist. Die Prozesse finden aber zunehmend
dezentral statt, bis hin zu virtuellen Arbeitsgruppen oder gar
virtuellen Unternehmen. Es gilt, mobile Geräte, dezentralisierte
Prozesse und Wissensmanagement als zusammengehöriges Thema
aufzufassen, als mobiles Wissensmanagement.
Im Kontext des Internets wird die Darstellung von Wissensinhalten
und Zusammenhängen unter der Bezeichnung Semantic Web subsumiert.
Ziel der Semantic Web-Aktivitäten ist es, Internet-Dokumente
jeglicher Art semantisch anzureichern, um ihre maschinelle
Verarbeitung zu unterstützen. Arbeiten im Bereich Topic Maps gehören
zu diesen Aktivitäten hinzu.
Gleichzeitig verlagert sich die Informationsverarbeitung immer
mehr von stationären Rechnern hin zu mobilen Endgeräten wie
Laptop, PDA und Mobiltelefon. Die Möglichkeit, Wissen mit hoher
Bandbreite ortunabhängig auf mobile Endgeräte zu transportieren,
zwischen diesen direkt auszutauschen und Wissen auch offline zu
benutzen, eröffnet völlig neue Potentiale im Bezug auf
Geschäftsprozesse und Kundeninteraktionen. Aufgrund dieser Potentiale
ist es sinnvoll und erforderlich, sich näher mit Fragen zu möglichen
Einsatzbereichen des mobilen Wissensmanagements, der Realisierung
von mobilen Anwendungen und mit technischen, organisatorischen und
prozessbezogenen Aspekten der Einbindung von mobilen Endgeräten in
das Wissensmanagement auseinander zu setzen.
Dank mobiler Geräte und semantische Informationen werden Prozesse
der Entdeckung, Verarbeitung, Weitergabe und Speicherung von Wissen
technisch mehr unterstützt werden, als es derzeit der Fall ist.
Gerade aber das Entdecken von Wissen und die Motivation der Menschen
dieses Wissen zur Verfügung zu stellen wird durch die derzeitige und
auch die zukünftige Technologie noch nicht hinreichend unterstützt.
Jeder von und kennt die Schwierigkeiten Mitarbeiter zu motivieren
Ihren Beitrag zur "Wissensdatenbank" in Unternehmen zur Verfügung zu
stellen. Vorbilder hierfür sind soziale Netzwerke, in denen
Neuigkeiten je nach Interessenlage und Kontakten zwischen den Akteuren
des Netzwerks wandern. In diesem Zusammenhang sind auch
Peer-to-Peer-Netzwerke interessant, die ohne eine zentrale Instanz,
Wissensflüsse in sich schnell ändernden Umgebungen unterstützen.
Für den Workshop "Mobile Benutzer - Mobiles Wissen - Mobiles Internet"
werden Beiträge zu den nachfolgend aufgeführten Themengebieten erbeten.
Auch auf das Thema mobiles Wissensmanagement bezogene Beiträge, die sich
schwerpunktmäßig mit einem der Teilgebiete, d.h. mobile Technologien
oder Wissensmanagement, befassen, sind für den Workshop von Interesse,
wenn sie dabei die Möglichkeit einer Integration in das Gesamtgebiet
berücksichtigen. Im Workshop werden Vertreter verschiedener Disziplinen
zu Wort kommen. Es besteht die Hoffnung, dass daraus am Ende des
Workshops neue - gerade auch interdisziplinäre - Kooperationen
entstehen.
Potentiale, innovative Anwendungen im mobilen Wissensmanagement
---------------------------------------------------------------
* Integration mobiler Anwendungen in Wissensmanagementsysteme
* Nutzungspotentiale und Einsatzbereiche von mobilen Anwendungen
(bspw. E-Learning, Medizin)
* Kontext-sensitive, personalisierte Wissensmanagement-Anwendungen
* Möglichkeiten spontaner Vernetzung und Peer-to-Peer Kommunikation
* Realisierte Lösungen im Bereich mobiles Wissensmanagement
* Praxiserfahrungen bezüglich Akzeptanz von mobilen
Wissensmanagement-Anwendungen
* Anreizsysteme für mobile Wissensmanagement-Anwendungen
* Modellierung mobiler Wissensflüsse
Mobile Technologien
-------------------
* Mobiles Internet
* Spontane Netzwerke
* Überblick und Bewertung der technischen Infrastruktur von
mobilen Anwendungen
* Lösungsmöglichkeiten hinsichtlich technischer Grenzen wie
Übertragungskapazitäten, unterschiedliche Displaygrößen
(Präsentation und Benutzungsoberflächen) mobiler Endgeräte, usw.
* Überblick über mobile Technologien
* Überblick über Abrechnungsmodelle für mobile Mehrwertdienste
Wissensmanagement
-----------------
* Wissensentdeckung, -speicherung, -verarbeitung, -bewertung
* Methoden und Anreizsysteme, Wissen der Allgemeinheit zur
Verfügung zu stellen.
* Wissensmodellierung
* Workflows für wissensintensive Prozesse
* Kollaborative Anwendungen im Wissensmanagement
* Information Retrieval, Push-Technologien, intelligente Agenten
als Werkzeuge zur Informationsvermittlung
* Werkzeuge für den Aufbau und der Pflege von Wissens- und
Informationsräumen (Semantic Web, Topic Maps)
* Integration von Wissensmanagement und Content Management
Wichtige Termine
----------------
15. Mai 2003
Einsendeschluss für Beiträge
13. Juni 2003
Entscheidung über Annahme/Überarbeitung
15. Juli 2003
Abgabe der überarbeiteten druckreifen Fassungen
Beiträge
--------
Der Call for Papers richtet sich an Wissenschaftler und Anwender.
Beiträge aus der Wissenschaft sollten einen Umfang von maximal 6
Seiten nach dem LNI-Format
(http://www.gi-ev.de/LNI/autorenrichtlinien/index.html) haben.
Für Beiträge aus der Praxis wird um die Zusendung einer
aussagefähigen Zusammenfassung, einer Präsentation, o.ä. gebeten.
Sie werden durch ein Programmkomitee begutachtet. Alle angenommenen
Beiträge werden in einem Tagungsband in der Reihe "Lecture Notes in
Informatics" veröffentlicht, der zur Veranstaltung verfügbar ist.
Alle eingereichten Beiträge sollten einen Titel und die Anschrift
der Autoren und Autorinnen enthalten und im MS-Word-Format oder PDF
eingereicht werden. Hinweise zum Upload der Beiträge und weitere
Informationen zum Workshop finden Sie unter:
http://ivs.tu-berlin.de/mobilesWissen
Gastredner
----------
Steve Pepper
CEO Ontopia AS, Oslo
Mitautor des Standards "XML Topic Maps"
Organisatoren
-------------
Prof. Dr. Kurt Geihs, TU Berlin
Prof. Dr. Norbert Gronau, Universität Oldenburg
Sonja Martens, OFFIS e.V.
Prof. Dr. Kai Rannenberg, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
Thomas Schwotzer, TU Berlin
Programmkomitee
---------------
Dirk Balfanz, Zentrum für Graphische Datenverarbeitung e.V. Darmstadt
Andreas Degenhardt, T-Mobile
Oswald Drobnik, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
Kurt Geihs, TU Berlin
Norbert Gronau, Universität Oldenburg
Martin Jähn, Martin Jähn & Partner GmbH
Wolfgang Johannsen, Accenture GmbH
Andreas Lattner, Technologie-Zentrum Informatik (TZI),
Universität Bremen
Franz Lehner, Universität Regensburg
Sonja Martens, OFFIS e.V.
Ralph Michaels, Deutsche Telekom AG
Thomas Preuß, FH Brandenburg
Kai Rannenberg, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
Thomas Schwotzer, TU Berlin
Robert Tolksdorf, FU Berlin
Mitveranstalter
---------------
* GI Fachgruppe Kommunikation und Verteilte Systeme
* GI Fachgruppe Multimedia
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[Fwd: [Fwd: CFP Workshop "MobileBenutzer - Mobiles Wissen- Mobiles Internet"]]
by Lars Wolf 10 Apr '03
by Lars Wolf 10 Apr '03
10 Apr '03
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Fwd: CFP Workshop "MobileBenutzer - Mobiles Wissen- Mobiles
Internet"]
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2003 15:15:45 +0200
From: Nicola Henze <henze(a)kbs.uni-hannover.de>
To: l3s(a)learninglab.de
Call for Papers
===============
+-------
|
| Mobile Benutzer - Mobiles Wissen - Mobiles Internet
|
| Workshop im Rahmen der 33. Jahrestagung der
| Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.
|
| Frankfurt am Main, 30.9. - 2.10.2003
|
| http://www.informatik2003.de
| http://ivs.tu-berlin.de/mobilesWissen
|
+--------
Hintergrund und Motivation des Workshops
----------------------------------------
Wissen ist in unserer post-industriellen Gesellschaft zu einem
wesentlichen ökonomischen Faktor geworden. Das Management von
Wissen gewinnt damit zunehmend an Bedeutung für den wirtschaftlichen
Erfolg von Unternehmen. Allerdings ist Wissen wertlos, wenn es
nicht zur richtigen Zeit am richtigen Ort und in der richtigen
Form zur Verfügung steht. Wissensmanagement entfaltet sein Potential
erst dann vollständig, wenn es integraler Bestandteil von
Geschäftsprozessen geworden ist. Die Prozesse finden aber zunehmend
dezentral statt, bis hin zu virtuellen Arbeitsgruppen oder gar
virtuellen Unternehmen. Es gilt, mobile Geräte, dezentralisierte
Prozesse und Wissensmanagement als zusammengehöriges Thema
aufzufassen, als mobiles Wissensmanagement.
Im Kontext des Internets wird die Darstellung von Wissensinhalten
und Zusammenhängen unter der Bezeichnung Semantic Web subsumiert.
Ziel der Semantic Web-Aktivitäten ist es, Internet-Dokumente
jeglicher Art semantisch anzureichern, um ihre maschinelle
Verarbeitung zu unterstützen. Arbeiten im Bereich Topic Maps gehören
zu diesen Aktivitäten hinzu.
Gleichzeitig verlagert sich die Informationsverarbeitung immer
mehr von stationären Rechnern hin zu mobilen Endgeräten wie
Laptop, PDA und Mobiltelefon. Die Möglichkeit, Wissen mit hoher
Bandbreite ortunabhängig auf mobile Endgeräte zu transportieren,
zwischen diesen direkt auszutauschen und Wissen auch offline zu
benutzen, eröffnet völlig neue Potentiale im Bezug auf
Geschäftsprozesse und Kundeninteraktionen. Aufgrund dieser Potentiale
ist es sinnvoll und erforderlich, sich näher mit Fragen zu möglichen
Einsatzbereichen des mobilen Wissensmanagements, der Realisierung
von mobilen Anwendungen und mit technischen, organisatorischen und
prozessbezogenen Aspekten der Einbindung von mobilen Endgeräten in
das Wissensmanagement auseinander zu setzen.
Dank mobiler Geräte und semantische Informationen werden Prozesse
der Entdeckung, Verarbeitung, Weitergabe und Speicherung von Wissen
technisch mehr unterstützt werden, als es derzeit der Fall ist.
Gerade aber das Entdecken von Wissen und die Motivation der Menschen
dieses Wissen zur Verfügung zu stellen wird durch die derzeitige und
auch die zukünftige Technologie noch nicht hinreichend unterstützt.
Jeder von und kennt die Schwierigkeiten Mitarbeiter zu motivieren
Ihren Beitrag zur "Wissensdatenbank" in Unternehmen zur Verfügung zu
stellen. Vorbilder hierfür sind soziale Netzwerke, in denen
Neuigkeiten je nach Interessenlage und Kontakten zwischen den Akteuren
des Netzwerks wandern. In diesem Zusammenhang sind auch
Peer-to-Peer-Netzwerke interessant, die ohne eine zentrale Instanz,
Wissensflüsse in sich schnell ändernden Umgebungen unterstützen.
Für den Workshop "Mobile Benutzer - Mobiles Wissen - Mobiles Internet"
werden Beiträge zu den nachfolgend aufgeführten Themengebieten erbeten.
Auch auf das Thema mobiles Wissensmanagement bezogene Beiträge, die sich
schwerpunktmäßig mit einem der Teilgebiete, d.h. mobile Technologien
oder Wissensmanagement, befassen, sind für den Workshop von Interesse,
wenn sie dabei die Möglichkeit einer Integration in das Gesamtgebiet
berücksichtigen. Im Workshop werden Vertreter verschiedener Disziplinen
zu Wort kommen. Es besteht die Hoffnung, dass daraus am Ende des
Workshops neue - gerade auch interdisziplinäre - Kooperationen
entstehen.
Potentiale, innovative Anwendungen im mobilen Wissensmanagement
---------------------------------------------------------------
* Integration mobiler Anwendungen in Wissensmanagementsysteme
* Nutzungspotentiale und Einsatzbereiche von mobilen Anwendungen
(bspw. E-Learning, Medizin)
* Kontext-sensitive, personalisierte Wissensmanagement-Anwendungen
* Möglichkeiten spontaner Vernetzung und Peer-to-Peer Kommunikation
* Realisierte Lösungen im Bereich mobiles Wissensmanagement
* Praxiserfahrungen bezüglich Akzeptanz von mobilen
Wissensmanagement-Anwendungen
* Anreizsysteme für mobile Wissensmanagement-Anwendungen
* Modellierung mobiler Wissensflüsse
Mobile Technologien
-------------------
* Mobiles Internet
* Spontane Netzwerke
* Überblick und Bewertung der technischen Infrastruktur von
mobilen Anwendungen
* Lösungsmöglichkeiten hinsichtlich technischer Grenzen wie
Übertragungskapazitäten, unterschiedliche Displaygrößen
(Präsentation und Benutzungsoberflächen) mobiler Endgeräte, usw.
* Überblick über mobile Technologien
* Überblick über Abrechnungsmodelle für mobile Mehrwertdienste
Wissensmanagement
-----------------
* Wissensentdeckung, -speicherung, -verarbeitung, -bewertung
* Methoden und Anreizsysteme, Wissen der Allgemeinheit zur
Verfügung zu stellen.
* Wissensmodellierung
* Workflows für wissensintensive Prozesse
* Kollaborative Anwendungen im Wissensmanagement
* Information Retrieval, Push-Technologien, intelligente Agenten
als Werkzeuge zur Informationsvermittlung
* Werkzeuge für den Aufbau und der Pflege von Wissens- und
Informationsräumen (Semantic Web, Topic Maps)
* Integration von Wissensmanagement und Content Management
Wichtige Termine
----------------
15. Mai 2003
Einsendeschluss für Beiträge
13. Juni 2003
Entscheidung über Annahme/Überarbeitung
15. Juli 2003
Abgabe der überarbeiteten druckreifen Fassungen
Beiträge
--------
Der Call for Papers richtet sich an Wissenschaftler und Anwender.
Beiträge aus der Wissenschaft sollten einen Umfang von maximal 6
Seiten nach dem LNI-Format
(http://www.gi-ev.de/LNI/autorenrichtlinien/index.html) haben.
Für Beiträge aus der Praxis wird um die Zusendung einer
aussagefähigen Zusammenfassung, einer Präsentation, o.ä. gebeten.
Sie werden durch ein Programmkomitee begutachtet. Alle angenommenen
Beiträge werden in einem Tagungsband in der Reihe "Lecture Notes in
Informatics" veröffentlicht, der zur Veranstaltung verfügbar ist.
Alle eingereichten Beiträge sollten einen Titel und die Anschrift
der Autoren und Autorinnen enthalten und im MS-Word-Format oder PDF
eingereicht werden. Hinweise zum Upload der Beiträge und weitere
Informationen zum Workshop finden Sie unter:
http://ivs.tu-berlin.de/mobilesWissen
Gastredner
----------
Steve Pepper
CEO Ontopia AS, Oslo
Mitautor des Standards "XML Topic Maps"
Organisatoren
-------------
Prof. Dr. Kurt Geihs, TU Berlin
Prof. Dr. Norbert Gronau, Universität Oldenburg
Sonja Martens, OFFIS e.V.
Prof. Dr. Kai Rannenberg, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
Thomas Schwotzer, TU Berlin
Programmkomitee
---------------
Dirk Balfanz, Zentrum für Graphische Datenverarbeitung e.V. Darmstadt
Andreas Degenhardt, T-Mobile
Oswald Drobnik, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
Kurt Geihs, TU Berlin
Norbert Gronau, Universität Oldenburg
Martin Jähn, Martin Jähn & Partner GmbH
Wolfgang Johannsen, Accenture GmbH
Andreas Lattner, Technologie-Zentrum Informatik (TZI),
Universität Bremen
Franz Lehner, Universität Regensburg
Sonja Martens, OFFIS e.V.
Ralph Michaels, Deutsche Telekom AG
Thomas Preuß, FH Brandenburg
Kai Rannenberg, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
Thomas Schwotzer, TU Berlin
Robert Tolksdorf, FU Berlin
Mitveranstalter
---------------
* GI Fachgruppe Kommunikation und Verteilte Systeme
* GI Fachgruppe Multimedia
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] ICCCN'03 CFP - deadline is approaching fast !
Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2003 13:25:39 -0500
From: Park, Eun K. <ekpark(a)umkc.edu>
To: <tccc(a)ground.cs.columbia.edu>
(* Our apologies if you receive this multiple times* )
IC3N 2003 CALL FOR PAPERS
TWELFTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKS (IC3N'03)
October 20 - 22, 2003
DoubleTree Lincoln Centre
5410 LBJ Freeway
Dallas, TX 75240 USA
Website: http://icccn.sice.umkc.edu
Sponsored* by IEEE Communications Society
Army Research Lab., IBM, Avaya Labs, NOKIA, Nortel,
Telcordia, Univ. of Texas-Dallas
(*pending approval of sponsorships)
ICCCN is a major international conference to present original and
fundamental advances in the field of Computer Communications and
Networks. It also serves to foster communication among researchers
and practitioners working in a wide variety of scientific areas with
a common interest in improving Computer Communications and Networks.
SCOPE:
The primary focus of the conference is on new and original research
results in the areas of design, implementation and applications of
Computer Communications and Networks. We invite you to submit papers
that address novel, challenging, and innovative results. The topics
include, but are not limited to:
Communication Software Software Architecture
eCommerce Voice over LAN, IP, and/or ATM
Internet Services/Applications Security/Reliability/Dependability
Protocols Network Interoperability
Network Control and Management Multicasting
Intelligent Networks Streaming Networks
Data Traffic Engineering Performance
Network Pricing and Billing Video-on-Demand
Networked Databases Network Architectures
Optical Communication Networks Terabit Optical Technologies
Wireless/Mobile/Satellite Networks Wireless Multimedia Applications
Cable Broadband Technologies DSL Technologies
Mobile and Pervasive Computing Network Processors
Multimedia Communication over Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs)
Converged Networks
SUBMISSION:
Authors are invited to submit complete and original papers. Papers to be
submitted should not have been previously published in another forum, and
should not be currently under review by another journal or conference. All
submitted papers will be refereed for quality, correctness, originality
and relevance. The program committee reserves the right to accept a paper
as a long or short presentation. Of particular interest are papers that
address experiences with concrete computer communications/networks and
applications. An accepted paper must be presented by one of the authors
at the conference venue. These accepted papers will be published in the
conference proceedings by IEEE Press. All manuscripts must include an
abstract and be limited to about 5000 words total (which is about 6 pages
with font size 10 in standard IEEE camera ready format). For the paper
review process, a single space/single column format is encouraged.
Submissions also must include the title, author(s) and affiliation, e-mail
address, fax/phone numbers and postal address. In case of multiple authors,
indicate which author is responsible for correspondence and preparing the
camera ready paper for the proceedings. Electronic submission is strongly
encouraged (ps or pdf format is preferred). Manuscripts should be submitted
by Friday, April 18, 2003 to ICCCN2003 website (paper submission website
is open/ready to accept papers !!).
Please contact program co-chairs with any questions:
Ronald P. Luijten
IBM Research Zurich
Saumerstrasse 4
CH8803 Ruschlikon, Switzerland
lui(a)zurich.ibm.com
+41-1-724-8111 (voice)
+41-1-724-8955 (fax)
Prof. Luiz DaSilva
Dept of Electrical & Computer Eng.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
206 N Washington St. Suite 400,
Alexandria, VA, 22314
ldasilva(a)vt.edu
+1-703-535-3466 (voice)
+1-703-518-8085 (fax)
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper submission deadline : April 18, 2003
Notification of acceptance: June 30, 2003
Camera ready papers due: August 1, 2003
**************************************************************************
BEST PAPER AWARD: Starting from IC3N'03, ICCCN will select the best paper
each year and authors of the paper will be recognized at
the conference.
**************************************************************************
TUTORIALS:
Proposals are solicited for tutorials. Please email your proposals
in ASCII format by May 31, 2003 to one of the Program Chairs above.
STUDENT FORUM:
We encourage submissions from students. Some travel assistance will
be available for students with top quality papers.
WEBSITE:
Please visit the ICCCN2003 web site http://icccn.sice.umkc.edu for
more up-to-date information. Paper submissions are being accepted
at this website.
General Chair: Dr. Russell Hsing (trh(a)research.telcordia.com)
Dr. Eric Wong (ewong(a)utdallas.edu)
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: SIGOPS-ANNOUNCE monthly posting
Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2003 12:37:00 -0400
From: Amin Vahdat <vahdat(a)CS.DUKE.EDU>
Reply-To: Amin Vahdat <vahdat(a)CS.DUKE.EDU>
Organization: Duke University
To: SIGOPS-ANNOUNCE(a)ACM.ORG
SIGOPS-ANNOUNCE monthly posting (1-Apr-2003)
____________________________________________________________
Contents
1. Announcements
DISC 2003 09-Apr-2003 http://www.dia.unisa.it/DISC2003
MobiSys 2003 05-May-2003 http://www.usenix.org/mobisys03
WCW 22-May-2003 http://2003.iwcw.org/
WMCSA 23-May-2003 http://wmcsa2003.stanford.edu
ACM SIGMETRICS 10-Jun-2003 http://www.crhc.uiuc.edu/sigm2003
DOA'2003 15-Jun-2003 http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf/doa/2003
IWLSGC 30-Jun-2003 http://ltiwww.epfl.ch/~pedone/workshop.html
WORM 01-Jul-2003 http://pisa.ucsd.edu/worm03/
2. About this list
How to subscribe, unsubscribe, and submit requests for announcements.
More information about SIGOPS can be found at the SIGOPS webpage:
http://www.acm.org/sigops
To view the HTML version of this page, go to:
http://www.acm.org/sigops/announce/current.html
____________________________________________________________
Announcements
Title: 17th International Conference on Distributed Computing
Deadline: 09-Apr-2003
Webpage: http://www.dia.unisa.it/DISC2003
Conference: October 1-3, 2003
Synopsis: Original contributions to the theory, design, analysis,
implementation, or application of distributed systems and networks are
solicited. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
distributed algorithms and their complexity; fault-tolerance of
distributed systems; consistency conditions and synchronization;
multiprocessor/cluster architectures and algorithms; cryptographic and
security protocols for distributed systems; distributed operating
systems; distributed computing issues on the internet and the web;
distributed systems management; distributed applications such as
databases, mobile agents, electronic commerce, and peer-to-peer
networks; communication network architectures and protocols;
specification, semantics, and verification of distributed systems.
For more info see the webpage (www.dia.unisa.it/DISC2003).
____________________________________________________________
Title: The First International Conference on Mobile Systems,
Applications, and Services
Deadline: 05-May-2003
Webpage: http://www.usenix.org/mobisys03
Conference: May 5-8, 2003
Synopsis: MobiSys 2003 is a new forum for presenting the best
cutting-edge research on supporting, enabling, and coping with
mobility in systems software, applications, and services.
Presentations, tutorials, demo & poster sessions, and BOFs will cover
the latest innovations in many important areas, including: security,
location management, application support, mobile architectures, sensor
networks, energy management, analysis of mobile networks, application
mobility, systems techniques for solving mobility problems.
Keynote: Bob Brodersen of the Berkeley Wireless Research Center and
the University of California at Berkeley. MobiSys 2003 is jointly
sponsored by the USENIX Association and ACM SIGMOBILE in cooperation
with ACM SIGOPS.
____________________________________________________________
Title: 8th International Web Content Caching and Distribution Workshop
Deadline: 22-May-2003
Webpage: http://2003.iwcw.org/
Conference: 30 September - 2 October, 2003 in Beijing
Synopsis:
Since 1996, this workshop has served as the premiere forum for
researchers and industry technologists to exchange research results
and perspectives on future directions in Internet content caching and
content delivery. This year we are especially interested in issues of
massive scale: the impact of geography on caching and replication; the
role of caching and data transfer in Internet-wide grid computing;
global peer-to-peer file transfer and storage; and other topics
consistent with the history of the workshop and the evolution of web
caching and content delivery.
____________________________________________________________
Title: Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems & Applications
Deadline: 23-May-2003
Webpage: http://wmcsa2003.stanford.edu
Conference: WMCSA 2003, Oct. 9-10, 2003, Santa Cruz, CA
Synopsis: The Fifth IEEE Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and
Applications is the latest in a series of high-quality, interactive
forums for discussion on all aspects of mobile computing systems and
applications. We solicit submissions that primarily focus on
applications, systems, and environments. Submissions describing new
lower-level technologies are welcome if they focus on how the
technology is being used or integrated into a system or application.
Hard submit deadline is 5/23/2003. Full CFP and info at
http://wmcsa2003.stanford.edu
____________________________________________________________
Title: Call For Participation: ACM SIGMETRICS
Deadline: 10-Jun-2003
Webpage: http://www.crhc.uiuc.edu/sigm2003
Conference: June 10-June 14
Synopsis: SIGMETRICS 2003, San Diego, California
The 2003 ACM SIGMETRICS Conference on the Measurement and
Modeling of Computer Systems takes place June 10-14, 2003 in
San Diego, California, as part of ACM's Federated Computing
Research Conference (FCRC).
Further information about ACM SIGMETRICS 2003 is available at:
http://www.crhc.uiuc.edu/sigm2003
Information about FCRC is available at:
http://www.acm.org/fcrc
____________________________________________________________
Title: Fifth International Symposium on Distributed Objects and
Applications
Deadline: 15-Jun-2003
Webpage: http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf/doa/2003
Conference: November 3-7, 2003
Synopsis: Are you building applications using distributed-object
technology? Are you doing research in distributed object-based
systems? Are you using existing distributed-object systems? In other
words: are you actively involved in distributed objects and
applications (DOAs)?
Consider contributing a practice report or a research paper to this
innovative event to present, discuss and obtain feedback for your
ideas among other practitioners and researchers active in the same
area.
____________________________________________________________
Title: International Workshop on Large-Scale Group Communication
Deadline: 30-Jun-2003
Webpage: http://ltiwww.epfl.ch/~pedone/workshop.html
Conference: 10/05/2003
Synopsis: For more than a decade now, group communication has been
an active research area providing basic mechanisms for the design of
dependable distributed systems. Even though a lot of effort has been
dedicated to developing efficient group communication principles and
systems, it is widely accepted that to be deployed adequately in
large-scale settings, some of the existing concepts should be
revisited.
This one-day workshop seeks contributions related to the design and
implementation of group communication systems for large-scale
applications and environments.
____________________________________________________________
Title: ACM Workshop on Rapid Malcode (WORM)
Deadline: 01-Jul-2003
Webpage: http://pisa.ucsd.edu/worm03/
Conference: WORM/October 27th, 2003
Synopsis: In the last several years, Internet-wide infectious
epidemics have emerged as one of the leading threats to information
security and service availability. The vehicle for these outbreaks,
malicious codes called "worms", leverage the combination of software
monocultures and the uncontrolled Internet communication model to
quickly compromise large numbers of hosts. The goal of this workshop
is to bring together ideas, understanding and experience bearing on
the worm problem from a wide range of communities including academia,
industry and the government. We are soliciting original papers from
researchers and practitioners alike.
____________________________________________________________
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Subject: SIGCOMM-MEMBERS April'03 List Digest
Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2003 11:49:17 -0400
From: Andreas Terzis <terzis(a)cs.jhu.edu>
Reply-To: Andreas Terzis <terzis(a)cs.jhu.edu>
To: SIGCOMM-MEMBERS(a)ACM.ORG
Dear SIGCOMM Community Members:
This is the April List Digest. If you want an announcement
relevant to the computer networks research community to appear
in this forum, please send me a message before the 1st of each
month.
-Andreas Terzis
infodir_sigcomm at acm.org
SIGCOMM Information Services Director
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SIGCOMM conference news - April 2003 update.
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Upcoming deadlines of Conferences and publications financially
supported and planned by SIGCOMM:
Call for Papers -- Workshop on Network Research: Exploration of
Dimensions and Scope (NREDS)
In Conjunction with SIGCOMM 2003
*New Submission Deadline: April 14, 2003*
Location: Karlsruhe, Germany
Conference Dates: August 25-29, 2003
URL: http://www.acm.org/sigcomm/sigcomm2003/workshop/nreds/
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Upcoming deadlines of Conferences planned in cooperation with
SIGCOMM:
Call for Papers - LANAC03: IFIP/ACM Latin America Networking Workshop
Location: La Paz, Bolivia
Conference Dates: 3-5 October 2003
URL: http://lanc03.uib.es/
Call for Papers -- NGC/ICQT 2003 (in cooperation)
Location: Munich, Germany
Conference Dates: 16-19 September 2003
URL: http://ngc2003.org/
Call for Papers -- First Multimedia Interactive Protocols and
Systems Workshop (formerly IDMS-PROMS)
Location: Napoli, Italy
Conference Dates: November 18-21, 2003
URL: http://mips2003.idms-proms.org/
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Upcoming deadlines of other conferences and journals in the data
communications area:
Call for Papers -- The Workshop on Rapid Malcode (WORM)
In association with the 10th ACM Conference on Computer
and Communications Security
Location: Washington, DC, USA
Conference Date: October 27, 2003
URL: http://pisa.ucsd.edu/worm03/
Call for Papers -- QoFIS 2003
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Conference Dates: October 1-3, 2003
URL: http://www.qofis.org/
Call for Papers -- DNIS'03
Location: Aizu Wakamatsu, Japan
Conference Dates: September 22-24, 2003
URL: http://www.u-aizu.ac.jp/labs/sw-db/DNIS2003.html
Call for Papers -- Hot Interconnects 2003
Architecture and implementation of high-performance
interconnects
Location: Stanford University; Palo Alto, CA
Conference Dates: August 20-22, 2003
URL: http://www.gradebot.com/hoti/HotI-CFP.html
Call for Papers -- First Internation Working Conference on
Performance Modelling and Evaluation of Heterogeneous
Networks
Location: Illkley, West Yorkshire, UK
Conference Dates: July 21-23, 2003
URL:
Call for Papers -- 6th International Conference on Electronic
Commerce Research
Location: Dallas, TX, USA
Conference Dates: October 23-26, 2003
URL: http://tecom.cox.smu.edu/ICECR/ICECR6/
Call for Papers -- 11th International Conference on
Telecommunication Systems Management
Location: Monterey, CA, USA
Conference Dates: October 2-5, 2003
URL: http://tecom.cox.smu.edu/icts/ictsm11/
Call for Papers -- Special Issue on Mobility and Resource
Management IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine
Submission Date: October 1, 2003
URL: http://www.comsoc.org/pubs/pcm/pub_guidelines.html
Call for Participation -- First IEEE International Workshop on
Sensor Network Protocols and Applications (SNPA2003)
In Conjuction with ICC2003
Location: Anchorage, Alaska, USA
Conference Dates: May 11-15, 2003
URL: http://www.icc2003.com/
Call for Participation -- SIGMETRICS 2003
Location: San Diego, CA, USA
Conference Dates: June 12-14, 2003
URL: http://www.crhc.uiuc.edu/sigm2003/
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CALL FOR PAPERS
MASCOTS2003
The 11th IEEE/ACM* International Symposium on
Modeling, Analysis and Simulation
of Computer and Telecommunication Systems
12 - 15 October 2003, Orlando (FL)
http://www.tk.uni-linz.ac.at/mascots2003
Venue: Orlando Airport Marriott
7499 Augusta National Drive
Orlando, FL 32822
* IEEE/ACM- Approval Pending
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The scope of the symposium includes, but is not limited to:
[-] Computer Architecture Modeling and Simulation
[-] Parallel and Distributed Systems
[-] Real-Time and Multimedia Systems
[-] Internetworking Protocol and Performance
[-] Wireless and Mobile Networking and Computing
[-] Broadband and Telecommunication Networks and Software
[-] Network Traffic Studies
[-] Web-Based Systems
[-] Application areas such as databases
[-] Analysis Techniques and Formal Methods
[-] Benchmarking and Measurement Techniques
[-] Capacity Planning
[-] Performance Analysis and Validation Techniques
[-] Workload Characterization and Generation
[-] Discrete Event Simulation methodology and Tools
[-] Middleware Performance (Object Oriented, Parallel Simulation etc.)
Authors are encouraged to submit both theoretical and practical
results of significance which have not been published elsewhere.
The proceedings will be published by IEEE.
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TOOLS TRACK
Authors are encouraged to submit papers describing tools suitable
for on-line demonstration. The tools papers will undergo a regular
review process and will be published in the conference proceedings
in a dedicated tools section. Separate sessions are planned where
these tools will be demonstrated on-line. Projection systems
capable for projecting from laptop screens and videotapes will be
available. The authors are required to bring any additional
equipment necessary for demonstration.Questions regarding tools
track should be directed to the Tools Chair.
Submissions should be sent directly to Jane Hilston <jeh(a)inf.ed.ac.uk>
by the deadline May 4, 2003.
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PAPER SUBMISSION INFORMATION
Papers must not exceed 20 double-spaced pages with a minimum of
10-point font and must include an abstract, keywords, authors
contact information (providing both postal and email addresses).
Papers must be unpublished original work and must not be submitted
for publication elsewhere. Authors of both regular and tool papers
are strongly encouraged to submit their papers in electronic form
(PDF or PostScript).
Those unable to use electronic means should mail five (5) complete
copies of the paper to Prof. Gabriele Kotsis by May 4, 2003.
[-] For Web-based paper registration and submission please
check: http://www.tk.uni-linz.ac.at/mascots2003
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CALL FOR WORKSHOPS
Proposals for half-day workshops are solicited on
timely topics related to the above areas. The workshop proposal
must include a description of topics presented
and biographies of potential presenters. Send workshop
proposals directly to the Workshops Chair, Ramon Puigjaner
<putxi(a)uib.es> by the deadline May 4, 2003.
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CALL FOR TUTORIALS
Proposals for tutorials, running for 2 to 3 hours, are solicited on
timely topics related to the above areas. The tutorial proposal
must include description and length of the tutorial, breakdown of
topics, and biographies of the presenters. Send tutorial proposals
directly to the Tutorials Chair Mariacarla Calzarossa <mcc.unipv.it>
by the deadline May 4, 2003.
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
General Chair
Erol Gelenbe
University of Central Florida
erol(a)cs.ucf.edu
Program Chair
Gabriele Kotsis
Telecooperation Department
Johannes Kepler University Linz
Altenberger Strasse 69
A-4040 Linz, Austria
Phone: +43 732 2468 9238
Fax: +43 732 2468 9829
gabriele.kotsis(a)jku.ac.at
Workshops Chair
Ramon Puigjaner
Univerity of the Baleares (Spain)
putxi(a)uib.es
Tools Chair
Jane Hillston
University of Edinburgh
Scotland, UK
jeh(a)inf.ed.ac.uk
Tutorials Chair
Mariacarla Calzarossa
University of Pavia
Italy
mcc(a)unipv.it
Finance Chair
David Finkel
Computer Science Department
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
100 Institute Road
Worcester, MA 01609, USA
Phone: (508) 831-5416
Fax: (508) 831-5776
dfinkel(a)wpi.edu
Publicity Co-Chairs
Khaled Hussain and Ricardo Lent
University of Central Florida
{khaled,rlent}(a)cs.ucf.edu
Local Arrangements Chair
Amy Wedel
Division of Continuing Education
University of Central Florida
407-882-0241
awedel(a)mail.ucf.edu
Program Committee
Dharma P. Agrawal, University of Cincinnatti, USA
Khalid Al-Begain, Bradford University, UK
Mostafa Bassiouni, University of Central Florida, USA
Monique Becker, INT, France
Luciano Bononi, University of Bologna, Italy
Azzeddine Boukerche, University of North Texas, USA
Gregor v. Bochman, University of Ottawa, Canada
Mariacarla Calzarossa, University of Pavia, Italy
Sajal K. Das, Univ. of Texas at Arlington, USA
Samir Das, University of Cincinnatti, USA
Alois Ferscha, Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria
David Finkel, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
Jean Michel Fourneau, University of Versailles, France
Ratan Guha, University of Central Florida, USA
Guenter Haring, University of Vienna, Austria
Peter Harrison, Imperial College, UK
Hossam Hossanein, Queens University, Canada
Sungbum Hong, University of North Texas, USA
Alain Jean-Marie, LIRMM, France
Helen Karatza, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Darrell Long, UC Santa Cruz, USA
Shikharesh Majumdar, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Raymond Marie, IRISA, France
Dan Marinescu, University of Central Florida, USA
Daniel A. Menasce, George Mason University, USA
David Nicol, Dartmouth College, USA
Mohamed Ould-Khaoua, University of Glasgow, UK
Nihal Pekergin, University of Versailles St-Quentin, France
Ramon Puigjaner, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain
William H. Sanders, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, USA
Mirela Sechi M. A. Notare, Barddal University, SC, Brazil
Krishna Sivalingam, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA
S V Raghavan, IIT Madras, India
Gerardo Rubino, IRISA, France
J. Bosco M. Sobral, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
Kishor S. Trivedi, Duke University, USA
Carl Tropper, McGill University, Canada
Salvatore Tucci, University of Rome II, Italy
Carey Williamson, University of Calgary, Canada
Murray Woodside, Carleton University, Canada
Zhiguang Xu, University of Central Florida, USA
Jason Lin Yi-Bing, National Chiao-Tung Univ. Taiwan
Albert Y. Zomaya, The University of Western Australia
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Subject: [tcgn] CfP SIGCOMM 2003 Workshop MoMeTools
Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 11:55:11 +0200
From: Hartmut Ritter <hritter(a)inf.fu-berlin.de>
Reply-To: tcgn(a)majordomo.ieee.org
To: <MoMeTools(a)tm.uka.de>
Call for Papers
WORKSHOP ON MODELS, METHODS AND TOOLS
FOR REPRODUCIBLE NETWORK RESEARCH (MoMeTools)
in conjunction with SIGCOMM 2003,
Karlsruhe, Germany
25 August 2003
ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS
Compared with other scientific areas such as experimental physics,
network research appears significantly less mature concerning
methodology. Internet research is affected by models that sometimes are
poorly suited to the problem under investigation, by lack of
understanding of properties and limitations of the models used, and by
tools that have various limitations and that are poorly integrated.
While each of the methods analysis, simulation, emula-tion, testbed
experiments and Internet-wide experiments have their own particular
strengths and shortcomings, typically only one of these methods is used
to investigate a particular problem. Certain weaknesses of the chosen
methods can have unwanted implications on the results and deductions
made from them. There appears to be insufficient comparison or
adjustment between results obtained by different methods.
The goal of this workshop is to critically assess the current models,
methods and tools for identifying shortcomings of the state-of-the-art,
and to discuss approaches for improvements and innovation. The workshop
aims for sharing knowledge about how to apply today's tools most
successfully, and for generating a common understanding about what is
needed for net-work research to progress more rapidly and to ensure
widely reproducible results.
The workshop solicits submissions that improve our understanding of the
current state-of-the art, and that help to identify improved models,
methods and tools.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Topics of interest could include, but are not limited to:
- Reproducibility of experimental network research
- Investigation of scaling effects
- Common code basis for simulation and implementation
- Mathematical methods for error assessment
- Examples and review of commonly observable mistakes
- Simulation vs. emulation vs. testbed experiments
- Comparison of practical, analytical and theoretical evaluations
- Benchmarking and measurement techniques
- Tools for visualization of network behaviour; usage and assessment of
tools
- Generation of realistic network topologies and traffic patterns
Accepted papers will appear in workshop proceedings published by ACM
SIGCOMM and will be placed in the ACM Digital Library. Following the
workshop, a report on the discussions and conclusions of the workshop
will be published.
WHAT AND HOW TO SUBMIT
The workshop solicits the following types of submissions:
1) Full papers, 2) Position papers on potentially controversial or
provocative topics, and
3) Tool demonstration papers. These will be presented in a practical
session consisting of short presentations combined with live
demonstrations of tools. The corresponding papers undergo a review
process. For illustration purposes of a tool, it is also possible to
submit an online video clip in addition to a papers.
Papers should be no longer than 14 pages; shorter and concise papers are
also highly welcome. Papers should not be anonymized. See the submission
webpage (not yet available) for full submission requirements in the near
future. For any questions please contact MoMeTools(a)tm.uka.de.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline May 4, 2003
Notification of acceptance May 26, 2003
Camera ready papers June 12, 2003
Workshop date August 25, 2003
ORGANIZERS, PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Georg Carle, University of Tuebingen, carle(a)informatik.uni-tuebingen.de
Hartmut Ritter, Freie Universität Berlin, hritter(a)inf.fu-berlin.de
Klaus Wehrle, ICSI/University of Karlsruhe, wehrle(a)icsi.berkeley.edu
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Joachim Charzinski, Siemens
Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge
Christophe Diot, Sprint ATL
Anja Feldmann, University of Munich
Sally Floyd, ICSI/ICIR, Berkeley
Eddie Kohler, ICSI/ICIR, Berkeley
Jay Lepreau, University of Utah
Kathleen Nichols
Vern Paxson, ICSI/ICIR, Berkeley
Jennifer Rexford, AT&T Research
Luigi Rizzo, University of Pisa, Italy
Jim Roberts, CNET, France Telecom
Ralf Steinmetz, University of Darmstadt
Don Towsley, University of Massachusetts
Martina Zitterbart, University of Karlsruhe
FURTHER INFORMATION
Please look at
http://www.acm.org/sigcomm/sigcomm2003/workshop/mometools/
or contact
MoMeTools(a)tm.uka.de
I apologize for receiving multiple copies of this CfP.
---
Hartmut Ritter
Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
http://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/~hritter
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Subject: [Tccc] Internetworking 2003
Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2003 12:26:42 +0200
From: Utilisateur1 <gagnaire.maurice(a)wanadoo.fr>
To: <tccc(a)ground.cs.columbia.edu>
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Internetworking 2003 International Conference
Hilton San Jose & Towers Hotel, California
Sunday June 22 through Tuesday June 24, 2003
with the support of the IEEE and IFIP WG 6.2
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Internetworking-2003 is a conference focused on internetworking
technologies in the IP, optical, and wireless domains.
Last year's event was collocated with the highly successful MPLS 2002
conference, which was held in Washington DC. Internetworking 2003 is more
expansive than the MPLS conference series and encompasses a wider range of
topics.
The Internetworking 2003 event in March will include participation from
industry, government agencies, and the academia.
Presentations are through invitation and via open call.Technical sessions
at the conference include the following tracks:
- Routing
- OSS and Network Management
- Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
- IP Network Security
- Voice over IP
- IPv6
Call For Papers:
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The Internetworking 2003 Program Committee cordially invites you to submit
proposals for original, unpublished presentations focusing on
internetworking technologies in the IP, optical, and wireless domains.
Summaries not exceeding 250 words can be submitted to
submissions(a)caitr.org <mailto:submissions@caitr.org>
for review and possible inclusion in the program, no later than April 11,
2003. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
* Voice over IP (VoIP)
* IP Video Conferencing
* Storage Area Networks (SANs)
* Unicast and Multicast Routing and Convergence
* QoS Routing
* Network Security and Service Integration
* Operational Support Systems
* Virtual Private Networks
* Internetworking Wireless LANs and 3G Wireless Networks
* IP-based Infrastructure for Wireless Networks
* Internetworking IP and Optical Networks
* Internetworking MPLS with Legacy ATM and Frame Relay Networks
* Transition from IPv4 to IPv6 and interworking
* Pervasive Computing
* High Speed Transport Layer Protocols
* Peer to Peer Networking and Grid Computing
* Video Teleconferencing (VTC)
* IEEE 802.11 Hotspots
* Ethernet First Mile networks (EPON, EDSL)
* IEEE 802.17 MAN, RPR
Conference Web_site: http://www.caitr.org/internetworking03/program.htm
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Technical Programme Committee:
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- Maurice Gagnaire (ENST- France) co-chair
- Daniel Awduche (Isocore - USA) co-chair
- Jean-Yves le Boudec (EPFL - Switzerland) *
- Augusto Casaca (INESC- Portugal)
- Nada Golmie (NIST - USA)
- Ibrahim Habib (CUNY - USA)
- Bijan Jabbari (George Mason Univ. - USA)
- Marc Lobelle (UCL - Belgium) *
- Fabio Neri (Politecnico di Torino - Italy) *
- Guy Pujolle (LIP6 - France)
- James Roberts (France Telecom R&D) *
- Roberto Sabella (Erisson - Italy)
- Jochen H. Schiller (Freie Univ. Berlin, Germany) *
- Vishal Sharma (Metanoia - USA)
- Samir Tohme (ENST - France)
- Stefano Trumpy (CNR - Itlay)
- Peter Vetter (Alcatel Antwerpen - Belgium) *
- Parviv Yegani (Cisco - USA)
- Moshe Zukerman (Univ. of Melbourne - Australia)
(*: to be confirmed)
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Subject: ACM Multimedia 2003: Paper submission deadline extended to Apr 14.
Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2003 03:36:38 -0500 (EST)
From: ACM Multimedia Committee<acm-mm(a)dnrc.bell-labs.com>
ACM Multimedia 2003
Berkeley, CA, USA
November 2-8, 2003
The paper submission deadline for Multimedia 2003 has been extended
one week until April 14th, 11:59PM Eastern Time (EDT).
!! Submission details can be found at: !!
http://www.acm.org/sigmm/mm2003/
For questions, please contact the General Co-Chairs:
Larry Rowe, Univ of California, Berkeley, rowe(a)bmrc.berkeley.edu
Harrick Vin, Univ of Texas, Austin, vin(a)cs.utexas.edu
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