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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: CFP SIGMETRICS 2005
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 23:10:47 -0600
From: Dwight Makaroff <makaroff(a)CS.USASK.CA>
Reply-To: Dwight Makaroff <makaroff(a)CS.USASK.CA>
To: SIGMM-MEMBERS(a)LISTSERV.ACM.ORG
Here is the call for papers for SIGMETRICS 2005.
Dwight Makaroff
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CALL FOR PAPERS
ACM SIGMETRICS 2005
International Conference on Measurement & Modeling of Computer Systems
June 6-10, 2005, Banff, Canada
http://www.cse.cuhk.edu.hk/~sigm2005
The ACM SIGMETRICS conference solicits papers on the development and
application of state-of-the-art, broadly-applicable analytic, simulation,
and measurement-based performance evaluation techniques. Of particular
interest is work that furthers the state-of-the-art in performance
evaluation methods, or those that creatively apply previously developed
methods to understand or to gain important insights into key design
trade-offs in complex computer/communication systems. Topics of interest
include, but are not limited to:
* Performance-oriented design and evaluation studies of:
communication networks, Internet servers, computer architectures,
database systems, operating systems, distributed systems, multimedia
systems, file and I/O systems, memory systems, real-time systems, and
fault-tolerant systems.
* Performance methodology techniques and algorithms for: analytic
modeling, system measurement and monitoring, model verification and
validation, workload characterization, simulation, statistical analysis,
stochastic modeling including queues and Petri nets, experimental design,
reliability analysis, performance optimization, and hybrid models.
Submission Guidelines
Papers: Papers should not exceed 12 pages double column including
figures and tables in standard ACM format. Please refer to the format
link. Papers must be submitted electronically in printable postscript or
pdf form; for detailed submission instructions, refer to the Registration
page. All submissions will be reviewed using a double-blind review
process. The identity of authors and referees will not be revealed to
each other. To ensure blind reviewing, authors' names and affiliations
should not appear in the paper; bibliographic references should be made
in such a way as to preserve author anonymity.
Hot Topic Sessions: Proposals are solicited for a hot topic session,
in which a group of speakers will present and discuss their recent
results in an area. Send proposals to the program chairs, identifying the
organizer of the session, the session title, three to five speakers, the
titles of their talks, and a short abstract of each talk.
Workshops: One or more workshops will immediately precede the
conference. Send proposals of no more than 1-2 pages to the general
chairs. Include the proposed title, brief description of topics, intended
audience, and membership of workshop organizing committee. Postscript or
pdf is preferred.
Tutorials: A series of tutorials will immediately precede the
conference. Send proposals of no more than 1-2 pages for 90 minute or 3
hours tutorials to the tutorial chairs. Include the proposed title, brief
description of material, intended audience, assumed background of
attendees, and the name, affiliation,contact information (email & phone)
and brief biography of speaker(s). Postscript or pdf is preferred.
Important Dates
October 22, 2004: Abstract registration.
October 29, 2004: Paper, tutorial, workshops and hot topic proposal
submission.
January 28, 2005: Notification of acceptance.
Organization
General Chairs:
Derek Eager, University of Saskatchewan, eager(a)cs.usask.ca
Carey Williamson, University of Calgary, carey(a)cpsc.ucalgary.ca
Program Chairs:
Sem Borst, Bell Labs and CWI, sem(a)research.bell-labs.com,
sem.borst(a)cwi.nl
John C.S. Lui, Chinese University of Hong Kong, cslui(a)cse.cuhk.edu.hk
Tutorials Chairs:
Kimberly Keeton, HP Labs, kkeeton(a)hpl.hp.com
Vishal Misra, Columbia University, misra(a)cs.columbia.edu
Program Committee
Vikram Adve, UIUC
Marco Ajmone-Marsan, Politecnico di Torino
Mostafa Ammar, Georgia Tech
Francois Baccelli, INRIA/ENS
Ernst Biersack, Institut Eurecom
Thomas Bonald, France Telecom
Edmundo De Souza e Silva, Fed U Rio de Janiero
Cristophe Diot, Intel
Allan Downey, Olin College
Nick Duffield, AT&T
Ashish Goel, Stanford
Leana Golubchik, USC
Albert Greenberg, AT&T
Matthias Grossglauser, EPFL
Mor Harchol-Balter, CMU
Jennifer Hou, UIUC
R.K. Iyer, UIUC
Kimberly Keeton, HP Labs
Peter Key, Microsoft
Anurag Kumar, IISC Bangalore
Jim Kurose, UMass at Amherst
T.V. Lakshman, Bell Labs
Simon Lam, U Texas at Austin
Jean-Yves Le Boudec, EPFL
Kai Li, Princeton
Zhen Liu, IBM
Laurent Massoulie, Microsoft
Rob van der Mei, CWI/Vrije U
Arif Merchant, HP Labs
Vishal Misra, Columbia
Sue Moon, KAIST
Dick Muntz, UCLA
Erich Nahum, IBM
Philippe Nain, INRIA
Banu Ozden, USC
Keith Ross, Polytechnic U
Matthew Roughan, Adelaide U
Dan Rubenstein, Columbia
Sanjay Shakkottai, U Texas Austin
Evgenia Smirni, College of William & Mary
Daniel Sorin, Duke U
Mark Squillante, IBM
R. Srikant, UIUC
Y.C. Tay, NUS
Don Towsley, UMass at Amherst
Phuoc Tran-Gia, U Wurzburg
Jeffrey Vetter, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Geoff Voelker, UCSD
Jia Wang, AT&T
Randy Wang, Princeton
Jun Xu, Georgia Tech
David K.Y. Yau, Purdue U
Pen-Chung Yew, U Minnesota
Philip S. Yu, IBM
Zhi-Li Zhang, U Minnesota
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31 Aug '04
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] Call for participation: Workshop on Traffic Grooming
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 12:24:41 -0500
From: Ahmed Kamal <kamal(a)iastate.edu>
Reply-To: kamal(a)iastate.edu
Organization: Iowa State University
To: Tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this Call for
Participation
_________________________________________________________________________
Call for Participation
Workshop on Traffic Grooming
http://www.trafficgrooming.org
Co-located with BroadNets 2004
http://www.broadnets.org
Technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society
Technical Program
Session A: Network Design for Traffic Grooming
A.1. Dimensioning of Large-Scale Hybrid Optoelectronic Networks with Modular
Switch Costs and Grooming, F. Cartier, B. Sanso (Ecole Polytechnique de
Montreal and GERAD, Canada) and A. Girard (INRS and GERAD, Canada)
A.2. Traffic Grooming in Star Networks, B. Chen, R. Dutta and G. N. Rouskas
(North Carolina State University, U.S.A.)
A.3. Burst Grooming in Optical-Burst-Switched Networks, S. Sheeshia and C.
Qiao (State University of New York, U.S.A.)
Panel: Future Trends in Traffic Grooming
Session B: Multipoint Traffic Grooming
B.1. Dynamic Multicast Traffic Engineering in WDM Groomed Mesh Networks, G.
Chowdhary and C. Siva Ram Murthy (Indian Institute of Technology, India)
B.2. Grooming of Multicast Sessions in WDM Mesh Networks, G. Chowdhary and C.
Siva Ram Murthy (Indian Institute of Technology, India)
B.3. Many-to-one Traffic Grooming in WDM Networks, R. Ul-Mustafa and A. Kamal
(Iowa State University, U.S.A.)
3:30-5:00 Session C: Dynamic Traffic Grooming
C.1. Research Problems in Dynamic Traffic Grooming in Optical Networks, S.
Huang and R. Dutta (North Carolina State University, U.S.A.)
C.2. Dynamic Traffic Grooming using Fixed-Alternate Routing in WDM Mesh
Optical Networks, W. Yao and B. Ramamurthy (University of Nebraska, U.S.A.)
C.3. Traffic Grooming Under a Sliding Scheduled Traffic Model in WDM Optical
Networks, B. Wang, T. Li, X. Luo and Y. Fan (Wright State University, U.S.A.)
Regisration:
Online via: http://www.broadnets.org/registration.html
Early registration deadline: September 30, 2004
For more details on the workshop please visit the workshop web site:
http://www.trafficgrooming.org
Ahmed Kamal and George Rouskas
Workshop co-chairs
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31 Aug '04
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] CFP for special issue of CCR on the Internet's Vital Signs
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 12:17:30 -0400
From: Mark Allman <mallman(a)icir.org>
Reply-To: mallman(a)icir.org
Organization: ICSI Center for Internet Research (ICIR)
To: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
CALL FOR PAPERS
Measuring the Internet's Vital Statistics
A Special Issue of ACM SIGCOMM COMPUTER COMMUNICATION REVIEW
There are a number of measurements of the Internet's basic properties
that are tremendously useful for researchers to know. A solid
understanding of key Internet properties is useful for:
* creating quality models to evaluate innovative new protocols,
algorithms and architectures
* understanding the overall context with which a new system will
inevitably have to cope if/when deployed
* gaining an appreciation for the variety and breadth of
situations one may encounter when measuring the Internet
Yet, as the Internet has grown, many of these measurements are no
longer widely circulated -- often because they are viewed as
operational rather than of research interest. Assumptions based on
dated information about the operational Internet are used every day
by researchers. Unreliable assumptions about the Internet's key
properties may lead to everything from wasted time in appreciating
the breadth of scenarios one must take into account in measurement
analysis to simulation studies that are not of practical import
because of the inaccurate models.
The goal of this special issue is to begin the practice of
periodically publishing measurement studies of the Internet that
concisely provide reliable, easily accessible information for
researchers to use and build on. Our aim is to complement traditional
measurement venues that emphasize new measurement techniques and
evaluations of new protocols and architectures, by updating the
community's working knowledge of the basic properties.
Examples of measurements that would be of interest are:
* a breakdown of the types of bad/defective/broken DNS queries
received at the typical root server;
* how frequently the TCP/UDP checksum and the MAC-layer CRC
disagree;
* the distribution of traffic among different applications
(perhaps, measured at different points in the network);
* the ratio of local traffic to global traffic;
* how often the forward and return paths of a TCP connection
differ;
* how often traffic is reordered;
* the variation in BGP route prefixes advertised over the course
of a typical minute, hour, day, week, and month;
* distributions of round-trip times experienced in the network
Our expectation is that each paper will be short: a description of the
methodology by which the data was captured and where it was gathered,
a presentation of results, and where possible, a comparison of the
current results with those of prior years (and other researchers).
The focus of the papers should be on the data, rather than on
developing new methodologies. We encourage authors to collaborate to
illustrate information from multiple vantage points in the network.
In addition, we especially solicit papers that are coupled to public
release of measurement datasets (even if anonymized in some form).
Our aim is to initiate a cycle whereby the community constantly
updates our collective understanding of the Internet's basic
properties. Therefore, following the publication of this special
issue, CCR and Sigcomm will endeavor to continuously publish papers
on the Internet's basic properties to keep the community's
perspective fresh.
Please submit papers to the special issue by email to
ccr-ivs(a)lists.csail.mit.edu
For further information and submission details please see
http://www.acm.org/sigcomm/ccr/ivs
Please address questions about content or submission procedure to
ccr-ivs(a)lists.csail.mit.edu
Schedule:
Submissions due November 1, 2004
Acceptance decisions December 3, 2004
Publication January, 2005
Special Issue Editors
Mark Allman, ICIR
Craig Partridge, BBN
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[Fwd: [Tccc] Elsevier Computer Networks Journal -Special Issue on Network Modeling and Simulation]
by Lars Wolf 29 Aug '04
by Lars Wolf 29 Aug '04
29 Aug '04
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] Elsevier Computer Networks Journal -Special Issue on
Network Modeling and Simulation
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 12:49:40 -0500 (CDT)
From: Jennifer Hou <jhou(a)cs.uiuc.edu>
To: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
(Apology if you receive duplicate messages.)
----------------------------------------------
Call for Papers
Special Issue on "Network Modeling and Simulation"
Elsevier Computer Networks Journal
Theme
=====
The rapid proliferation and integration of computer and network
systems have connected infrastructures to one another in a complex
network of interdependence. In addition, network systems themselves
are undergoing dramatic changes in the underlying technologies and
services provided, in order to keep up with the growing demands from
new applications and users. Scalable network modeling and simulation
approaches that can analyze and predict network behavior with known
accuracy, at varying time scales and for different network sizes and
composition, have emerged to be important (and in some cases critical)
techniques in designing, deploying, and managing such complex
networks. Abnormal conditions such as congestion storms, network
meltdown, and behavior of badly designed protocols and policies can be
detected with analytically sound and scalable modeling and simulation
tools and corrective actions can be designed and deployed accordingly.
In the past few years, quite a number of new models of traffic,
network, and control have been created that exploit fluid flow models,
discrete event dynamical systems theory, stability theory, statistics
and measurement, and approximation theory to solve the problem of
capturing both wired and wireless network phenomena. These models,
with varying levels of abstraction, have been incorporated to develop
scalable network simulation techniques to expedite simulation of
extremely large networks (of size >= 100K nodes), rendering more than
an order of magnitude of performance improvement. These models have
also been used to devise a wide spectrum of both passive and active
measurement techniques so as to infer, with high accuracy, various
network attributes and conditions. Moreover, all the models and
techniques, along with an appropriate on-line network measurement
methodology, have also provided a basis for on-line network control,
dramatically reducing the time and cost required for functions such as
parameter tuning, fielding new and situation specific protocols, and
QoS provisioning. These techniques can also be harnessed to
significantly improve the efficiency of network operational functions
such as planning, service provisioning, and failure analysis.
Topics of Interest
==================
This special issue calls for articles that address the most recent
technical advances in network modeling and simulation and its use in
network measurement and control. Of particular interests are
1. Innovative models of traffic, network, and control.
Manuscripts are sought that document innovative research on (i)
the theory and the creation of models that characterize network
traffic and/or network behavior over a broad range of network sizes
and time scales; (ii) evaluation and validation of various models with
respect to their analysis and prediction capability; and (iii)
development of methods that establish conditions under which models
are trustworthy.
Also of interest is the development of models of control that can be
deployed on top of a given network and traffic model. Control issues
of interest include, but are not limited to: network and protocol
parameter setting, distributed quality of service assignment based on
priority, dynamic selection of protocols, and distributed
implementation of control algorithms.
2. Scalable network simulation techniques.
This technical area seeks for manuscripts that report fast simulation
techniques that incorporate advances in various traffic/network models
and scaling methods to expedite network simulation of extremely large
scale. Of particular interest are all aspects concerning
(i) the development and deployment of models that can be used to realize
faster-than-real-time simulation, while not compromising its fidelity;
and (ii) use of faster-than-real-time simulation techniques to provide
feedback to network control.
3. Model-based active and passive network measurement.
Challenges of network measurement research are to define and develop
(i) sampling techniques to support model development as well as model
validation; (ii) models that relate, with high accuracy, measurement
results with network attributes; (iii) both active and/or passive
measurement approaches that are non-intrusive and yet render
high-fidelity results; and (iv) on-line mechanisms that leverage
measurement results for network control.
Publication Schedule
====================
Manuscript due: September 15, 2004
Acceptance notification: November 30, 2004
Final manuscript due: December 31, 2004
Expected publication date: Approximately April 2005
Submission Instruction
======================
Each submission should include a cover page with the title of paper,
name and affiliation of all authors, name and contact address, fax,
and email address of the corresponding author, a list of five key
words, and a short abstract of maximum 200 words. Please send PDF
(preferred) or postscript formatted papers to Jennifer C. Hou
(jhou at cs.uiuc.edu) according to the above timetable. All papers will
be reviewed by experts for technical merit, correctness,
relevance, and a clear exposition of English.
Submissions must meet the following criteria:
- A paper must be material that has not been previously published
nor is currently under review by another conference or journal.
- Each submitted paper should be no longer than the equivalent of
25 double space pages excluding figures, graphs, and illustrations.
Guest Editors
=============
Jennifer C. Hou
Department of Computer Science
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
jhou at cs.uiuc.edu
P. R. Kumar
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
prkumar at control.uiuc.edu
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[Fwd: [Tccc] IEEE Wireless Communications - Special Issue : Call for Papers]
by Lars Wolf 27 Aug '04
by Lars Wolf 27 Aug '04
27 Aug '04
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] IEEE Wireless Communications - Special Issue : Call for Papers
Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2004 00:12:31 +0900
From: 이기동 <kdlee(a)etri.re.kr>
To: 'tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu' <tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu>
Our apologies if you have received multiple copies
============================================================================
************ CALL FOR PAPERS *****************
The Synergy of Spatial and Terrestrial Communications in Next-generation
Hybrid Wireless Systems
Special Issue of IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine
URL http://www.comsoc.org/~pci/
============================================================================
In the last few years mobile radio communications have experienced great
transformations and are still rapidly changing. The main "fuel" of this
evolutionary process is, undoubtedly, represented by the strong user
request for new conception multimedia applications (not only with a point-
to-point nature, but also broadcast and even multicast) to be accessed in a
"ubiquitous" fashion. An obvious solution to this challenging issue is
represented by enhancing platforms based on the synergic inter-working of
different technologies and algorithms, including the satellite ones. By
this we mean that it is important to carry to its extremes the concept of
"hybrid wireless platform" by including also satellite segments not only
acting as mere bent-pipes, but acting as an additional radio access segment
to be overlapped to the terrestrial ones.
Broadband Satellite systems for Personal Communication Systems (PCS) are
the last generation of satellites, characterized by the possibility of
providing the user with direct connections without an intermediate link to
a gateway and usually able to support broadband traffic coming from a wide
range of multimedia applications. These systems can be either GEO or LEO
satellites, use very high frequency bands, such as the Ku, Ka, and W bands,
and, in any case, are equipped with sophisticated on-board switching and
signal processing functionality, and high-capacity inter-satellite links.
The way these systems interact with the terrestrial (preferably based on
the TCP/IP protocol) networks is manifold. Whichever the way is, the new
generation of satellite constellations is going to become an integral part
of the network. In the highlighted communication scenario it shall not be
neglected that a valid prospective alternative (or a complement) to
satellites is represented by stratospheric platforms, called High Altitude
Platforms (HAPs).
Several advantages derives from Satellite and Terrestrial system
integration, but numerous as well are the issues which remain still open
and need further investigations. In the USA, Europe, and Japan great
efforts are being taken to develop prototypes of new conception satellite
platforms, ready for future telecommunication scenarios. Many projects
currently aim at contributing to the design and deployment of so-called
"global mobile broadband system" (GMBS), a unique satellite/terrestrial
infrastructure ensuring nomadic users access to multimedia services with a
negotiated QoS.
Notwithstanding the many researches conducted on the topic, it still seems
that a comprehensive analysis of the impact on the offered services
deriving from the presence of HAP/Satellite platforms in hybrid wireless
communications systems is still lacking. In the guest editors' opinion, a
feasibility study on this argument is extremely important. Furthermore,
many difficulties that Satellites/HAPs are still experiencing are more
related to the lack of a clear understanding of their "killer" utilization
in a next generation communications scenario than to technological
limitations. Therefore, main objectives of the present Special Issue
consist in: analyzing the main features that characterize the different
satellite platforms currently available on the market; highlighting their
intrinsic points of strength and limitations when they are integrated with
terrestrial segments and thus called to handle multimedia traffic with
different QoS constraints and requirements; describing how most of the
emerging problems have been successfully faced by novel technological and
protocol solutions; and making clearly emerge what is still under way of
definition, what still needs further research efforts to come to a
solution, and which is the frontier of the next few years research in the
field of satellite and terrestrial networks integration. This will,
hopefully, give the readers a complete vision of the state-of-the-art in
such a strategic field as well as the instruments to understand the role of
HAPs and/or satellites in the cited multimedia hybrid wireless scenarios,
contribute to the understanding of their actual potentiality and
limitations, highlight where there is still margin of research and
development for the academic/industrial community, and contribute to the
activities of deployment and/or to the design and implementation of
effective terrestrial-satellite platforms.
We solicit papers covering a variety of topics including, but not limited
to:
* New Technologies, Algorithms, and Protocols for Next Generation
Communications via Satellite
* HAP based systems and applications and their internetworking with
terrestrial systems
* Integrated positioning/communications platforms based on
Satellite/HAP for future applications
* Novel services in Hybrid Wireless Systems
* Evolutionary Scenarios for Hybrid Wireless Systems
* Challenges and solutions for QoS provisioning to next generation
multimedia services in Hybrid Wireless Systems
* MBMS (Multicast and Broadcast Multimedia Services) architectures
and protocols in Hybrid Wireless Systems
* Demonstrator and prototypes resulting from relevant projects and
research activities
* New conception terminals for Hybrid Wireless Systems
* The role of new band (Ka, W, etc.) payloads in future
internetworked scenarios
* Interplanetary Satellite Missions
* Standardization activities and project reports
All submissions should adhere to the style of IEEE Wireless Communications
Magazine. Guidelines for prospective authors can be found on-line at
http://www.comsoc.org/~pci/. Electronic submissions in Postscript or PDF
format are strongly encouraged and should be sent to one of the Guest
Editors at the addresses indicated below. If electronic submission is not
possible, please contact the guest editors.
Important Dates:
Manuscript Due December 15, 2004
Acceptance Notification March 15, 2005
Final Manuscript Due May 15, 2005
Publication Date August 2005
Guest Editors
Antonio Iera
University "Mediterranea" of Reggio Calabria
Faculty of Engineering, Dept. D.I.M.E.T.
Via Graziella (Feo di Vito)
89100 Reggio Calabria
ITALY
Phone: +39-0965-875286
Fax: +39-0965-875220
E-mail: iera(a)ing.unirc.it
Antonella Molinaro
University of Calabria
Dept. D.E.I.S.
87036 Arcavacata di Rende (CS)
ITALY
Phone: +39-0984-494703
Fax: +39-0984-494713
E-mail: molinaro(a)deis.unical.it
Apostolis Salkintzis
Motorola
32 Kifissias Ave.
GR-15125 Maroussi, Athens
GREECE
Phone: +30-210-8172335
E-mail: salki(a)motorola.com
Ki-Dong Lee
Electronics & Telecom. Res. Institute (ETRI)
Digital Broadcasting Res. Division
Daejeon, 305-350
KOREA
Phone: +82-42-860-5225
E-mail : kidian(a)ieee.org
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[Fwd: [Tccc] CFP: International Infrastructure Survivability Workshop (IISW'04)]
by Lars Wolf 24 Aug '04
by Lars Wolf 24 Aug '04
24 Aug '04
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] CFP: International Infrastructure Survivability Workshop
(IISW'04)
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 16:16:36 +0200 (CEST)
From: Calin Curescu <calcu(a)ida.liu.se>
To: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
Apologies if you receive multiple copies...
Dear Colleagues,
The Deadline for the International Infrastructure Survivability
Workshop (IISW04) is approaching. The theme of the workshop is
"Overloads, Attacks and Failures: the Trade-off against Time".
On behalf of the program committee we would like to invite you
to consider the workshop for a paper submission.
The workshop will be held in conjunction with the 25th IEEE
Real-time Systems Symposium, Lisbon Portugal. Submissions will
be reviewed by three members of the distinguished program
committee and selected papers will be published in the
International Journal of Critical Infrastructures (IJCIS).
Submission deadline: 4th September. For more details please
refer to: www.ida.liu.se/~calcu/iisw04
Regards,
Simin Nadjm-Tehrani and Calin Curescu
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Begin forwarded message:
> From: Olivier Festor <Olivier.Festor(a)loria.fr>
> Date: 23. August 2004 14:31:49 MESZ
> To: im2005tpc(a)comsoc.org
> Subject: IFIP/IEEE IM'2005 Submission Deadline Extension
> Reply-To: Olivier.Festor(a)loria.fr
>
> [Our apologies for possible duplicates of this message]
>
> Due to a number of requests for extensions, the submission deadline
> for IM'2005 has been extended by 2 weeks. The new and final
> submission deadline is SEPTEMBER 7TH, 2004, 12PM GMT
>
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS WITH DEADLINE EXTENSION
>
> **********************************************************************
> - DEADLINE EXTENSION - DEADLINE EXTENSION - DEADLINE EXTENSION -
> **********************************************************************
>
> 9th IFIP/IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON
> INTEGRATED NETWORK MANAGEMENT
> (IM'05)
> 15-19 May, 2005
> Nice, France
> http://www.im2005.org/
> **********************************************************************
>
> IMPORTANT DATES
> SUBMISSION
> : SEPTEMBER 7, 2004, 12PM GMT
> Notification : November 26, 2004
> Camera Ready : January 15, 2005
>
> **********************************************************************
>
> "Managing New Networked Worlds"
>
> The Ninth IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network
> Management (IM 2005) will be held 16-19 May 2005 in Nice, France. IM
> 2005 will present the latest technical advances in the area of
> management, operations and control of networks, networking services,
> networked applications, and distributed systems. Held in odd-numbered
> years since 1989 and taking turns with its sibling conference NOMS, IM
> 2005 will build on the successes of its predecessors and serve as the
> primary forum for technical exchange among the research, standards,
> vendor and user communities in the network management field. The
> symposium is sponsored by the International Federation for Information
> Processing (IFIP) Working Group 6.6 on Management of Networks and
> Distributed Systems, and by the IEEE Communications Society Technical
> Committee on Network Operations and Management (CNOM).
>
> We are witnessing the dawn of a new era in networking. New networked
> worlds emerge in which connectivity becomes increasingly ubiquitous
> and the infrastructure blends in seamlessly with business functions,
> applications, and the supported environment. These new worlds are no
> longer only characterized by the increasing heterogeneity and number
> of devices, but also by properties such as convergence, context
> awareness, accelerated service lifecycles, virtualization of
> resources, massive P2P infrastructures, unprecedented security
> challenges, and much more. Further, new types of networks are
> emerging such as sensor networks, agent networks, storage-area
> networks, and grid-based networks. All of this incurs new challenges
> and opportunities for network management and the ways in which it is
> approached, requiring management technology to evolve as rapidly as
> the new networked worlds.
>
> IM 2005 will be organized into technical sessions, panels, and
> tutorials. In addition, it will feature application sessions focusing
> on practical lessons learned by the user and vendor communities,
> posters, birds-of-a-feather sessions, and vendor exhibits. In the
> tradition of previous events, we strive to make the IM 2005 Symposium
> the highest quality professional event of the year. Paper submissions
> will undergo a stringent review process implemented by the Technical
> Program Committee which includes many of the most respected experts in
> the field.
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> TECHNICAL PROGRAM
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Authors are invited to submit complete unpublished papers, which are
> not under review in any other conference or journal, as well as
> proposals for tutorials, panel discussions, poster demonstrations, or
> birds-of-a-feather sessions. Topics of interest include but are not
> limited to the following:
>
> (-) Management paradigms, models, and algorithms
>
> * Integrating control and management, cooperative control
> * Self management and management automation
> * Policy and role based management
> * Advanced management instrumentation
> * Adaptive and programmable management
> * Information modeling
> * Management ontologies
>
> (-) Management functions and operational challenges
>
> * Security management, defense against security threats
> * Network and service monitoring, event correlation, filtering
> * Network and service diagnostics, proactive management
> * Business and operational processes
> * Traffic engineering and measurement
> * Service creation, deployment, and provisioning
> * Accounting, charging and billing
> * Service portability and mobility
> * SLAs, service level monitoring, QoS management
> * Managed services management
> * Scalability, resilience and survivability
>
> (-) Management standards, platforms and technologies
>
> * Next-generation Operations Support Systems
> * Internet management standards and technologies
> * Open source software and their application to management
> * Management and the Web
> * Component based management and management plug&play
> * Case studies & integration experiences with management platforms
> and COTS
>
> (-) Management of new networked worlds
>
> * Wireless sensor networks and RFID-enabled networks
> * Overlay networks, virtual topologies, VPN services
> * Virtualized resources
> * Context and subscriber aware networks, mobile computing
> * Ad hoc and self organizing networks
> * Smart homes, Piconets, PANs
> * Storage Area Networks and ASP server farms
> * Web services, content hosting, switching, delivery
> * Resource-aware applications, power constrained resources
> * Converged networks and services
> * IPv4/v6 networks and services, VoIP, video distribution
> * Powerline Internet, optical networks, metro Ethernet, WLANs
> * Grid, peer-to-peer networks and services
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Technical Papers
>
> Authors are invited to submit complete unpublished papers, which are
> not under review in any other conference or journal. Authors are
> requested to submit long papers (up to 14 single-spaced single-column
> pages) in PDF or Postscript format. Detailed Author Instructions are
> available from the Conference web site.
>
> SUBMISSION : SEPTEMBER 7, 2004, 12PM
> Notification : November 26, 2004
> Camera Ready : January 15, 2005
>
> Application Sessions
>
> Papers for the Application Sessions should be written in English. The
> paper format should have a visual in the upper half of a page and the
> explanatory text in the lower half. Paper submissions should consist
> of no more than 15 visuals in PDF or PowerPoint. Detailed Author
> Instructions are available from the Conference web site. Authors are
> also invited to contact the Application Sessions Chair, Joseph Betser
> (betser(a)aero.org).
>
> SUBMISSION : SEPTEMBER 7, 2004, 12PM
> Notification : November 26, 2004
> Camera Ready : January 15, 2005
>
> Posters
>
> The symposium also offers poster sessions for more informal
> interactions and presenting work in progress. Extended abstracts can
> be submitted for consideration as poster presentations. Posters will
> be selected from these extended abstracts and regular papers. Posters
> proposals should be submitted to the Technical Program Co-Chairs
> (im2005tpcchairs(a)loria.fr):
>
> SUBMISSION : SEPTEMBER 7, 2004, 12PM
> Notification : November 26, 2004
> Camera Ready : January 15, 2005
>
> Tutorials
>
> The symposium includes tutorials on the days before and after the
> technical program. A proposal to present a tutorial should contain
> the following information:
>
> Tutorial Title, Full Name of the Instructor
> Biography of the Instructor (100-200 words)
> Outline and Extended Abstract (500-1000 words)
>
> If the tutorial or its earlier version has been given before, please
> indicate the events, dates and contents. Tutorial proposals should be
> sent to the Tutorial Chair, Masum Hasan (masum(a)cisco.com).
>
> Submission : September 30, 2004
>
> Panels
>
> We will also consider proposals for Panels. Proposals
> should include the following information :
>
> Panel Title, Names of the Organizer and Panelists, Abstract
> (200-300 words)
>
> Proposals should be submitted to the Panels Chair, Gautam Kar
> (gkar(a)us.ibm.com).
>
> Submission : September 30, 2004
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> GENERAL CHAIR
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Seraphin Calo
> IBM Research, USA
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> TECHNICAL PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS (im2005tpcchairs(a)loria.fr)
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> Alexander Clemm Olivier Festor Aiko Pras
> Cisco Systems INRIA CTIT, U. of Twente
> USA France The Netherlands
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> Sebastian Abeck, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
> Nazim Agoulmine, University of Evry Val d'Essonne, France
> Kevin Almeroth, UCSB, USA
> Ehab Al-Shaer, DePaul University, Chicago, USA
> Nikos Anerousis, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
> Finn Arve Aagesen, NTNU, Norway
> Joseph Betser, The Aerospace Corporation, USA
> Prakash Bettadapur, Cisco Systems, USA
> Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Canada
> Torsten Braun, University of Bern, Switzerland
> Nevil Brownlee, The University of Auckland, CAIDA, New Zealand
> Marcus Brunner, NEC Europe Ltd., Germany
> Mark Burgess, Oslo University College, Norway
> Seraphin Calo, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
> Tom Chen, SMU, USA
> Omar Cherkaoui, University of Quebec in Montreal, Canada
> Alexander Clemm, Cisco Systems, USA
> Alva Couch, Tufts University, USA
> Marc Dacier, Eurecom, France
> Markus Debusman, FH Wiesbaden
> Luca Deri, NETikos S.p.A., Italy
> Petre Dini, Cisco, USA
> William Donnelly, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland
> Gabi Dreo Rodosek, Leibniz Supercomputing Center, Germany
> Masayoshi Ejiri, Fujitsu, Japan
> Metin Feridun, IBM Research, Switzerland
> Olivier Festor, LORIA-INRIA, France
> Nobuo Fujii, NTT laboratories, Japan
> Kurt Geihs, Technical University Berlin, Germany
> German Goldszmidt , IBM USA
> Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, Federal University of Rio Grande do
> Sul, Brazil
> Heinz-Gerd Hegering, Leibniz Supercomputing Center, Germany
> Takeo Hamada, Fujitsu Labs of America, USA
> Masum Z. Hasan, Cisco Systems, USA
> Peer Hasselmeyer, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany
> Joseph Hellerstein, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA
> James Won-Ki Hong, POSTECH, Korea
> Cynthia Hood, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
> Gabriel Jakobson, Altusys, USA
> Gautam Kar, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA
> Martin Karsten, University of Waterloo, Canada
> Alexander Keller, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
> Yoshiaki Kiriha, NEC, Japan
> Lundy Lewis, Southern New Hampshire University, USA
> Antonio Liotta, University of Surrey, UK
> Emil Lupu, Imperial College, UK
> Hanan Lutfiyya, University of Western Ontario, Canada
> Alan Marshal, The Queen's University of Belfast, Northern Ireland
> Ian W. Marshall, University of Kent, UK
> Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin, CERN, Switzerland
> Subrata Mazumdar, Avaya Labs Research, USA
> Jose Marcos Nogueira, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
> Philippe Owesarski, LAAS-CNRS, France
> George Pavlou, University of Surrey, UK
> Aiko Pras, University of Twente, The Netherlands
> Guy Pujolle, LIP6 University of Paris 6, France
> Jurgen Quittek, NEC Europe Ltd., Germany
> Christian Rad, USA
> Danny Raz, Technion, Israel
> Enrico Ronco, Telecom Italia, Italy
> Lionel Sacks, University College London, UK
> Akhil Sahai, HP Laboratories, USA
> Jürgen Schönwälder , International University Bremen, Germany
> Joan Serrat, University Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain
> Adarsh Sethi, University of Delaware, USA
> Michelle Sibilla, University Paul Sabatier, France
> Morris Sloman, Imperial College London, UK
> Rolf Stadler, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
> Radu State, LORIA-INRIA, France
> John Strassner, Intelliden, USA
> Frank Strauss, TU Braunschweig, Germany
> Burkhard Stiller, UniBw Munich, Germany and ETH Zurich, Switzerland
> Joe Sventek, University of Glasgow, UK
> Mehmet Ulema, Manhattan College, USA
> Marten van Sinderen, University of Twente, The Netherlands
> John Vicente, Intel, USA
> Vincent P. Wade, Trinity College Dublin,Ireland
> Robert Weihmayer, Verizon, USA
> Andrea Westerinen, Cisco Systems, USA
> Bert Wijnen, Lucent, USA
> Carlos Becker Westphall, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
> Felix Wu, University of California at Davis, USA
> Makoto Yoshida, The University of Tokyo, Japan
> Douglas Zuckerman, Telcordia Technologies, USA
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Call for Papers, INTERWORKING 2004
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 10:15:14 +0200
From: Paulo.Desousa(a)cec.eu.int
To: ...
<<Call for paper Interworking>>
Dear All,
You may be aware of the biannual INTERWORKING conference held around the
world, which was initiated through the broadband projects (called
High-Speed Networking at the time) of the RACE Programme in 1994.
The next INTERWORKING conference will take place in Ottawa, Canada on
November 29-December 1, 2004.
Please find enclosed the Call for Papers. The web site is:
_www.interworking-2004.org_
Best regards
Paulo
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Paulo T. de Sousa
European Commission
Head of Sector
Information Society Directorate General, Unit D1
Phone: +32 2 296 35 50 Fax: +32 2 296 39 10
E-mail: paulo.desousa(a)cec.eu.int
Mailing address:
Bureau : BU29, 3/04 - Commission Européenne - B-1049 Brussels, Belgium
Office -Avenue de Beaulieu 29 - Office 3/04 - B-1160 Brussels
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Cfp ARCS '05
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 11:49:08 +0200 (CEST)
From: Fabian Rochner <rochner(a)sra.uni-hannover.de>
To: rochner(a)sra.uni-hannover.de
Dear subscribers of the organic computing mailinglist,
below you can find the call for papers of the 18th International Conference
on Architecture of Computing Systems - System Aspects in Organic and
Pervasive Computing - (ARCS '05). This conference will take place at
Innsbruck, Austria March 14 –17, 2005. For further information please visit
the conferences homepage at http://www.teco.edu/arcs05/.
Regards, Fabian Rochner
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Call For Papers
18th International Conference on
Architecture of Computing Systems (ARCS)
-
System Aspects in Organic and Pervasive Computing
Innsbruck, Austria, March 14-17, 2005
http://www.teco.edu/arcs05
Paper Submission Deadline: September 20, 2004
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Future computer systems will be much more integrated into the fabric of
everyday life than today's computers are. They will become smaller, more
appropriate for their use, integrated into everyday objects and often
virtually or physically invisible to the users. They will be also deployed
in a much higher quantity and penetrate many application areas.
To provide such features and functionality, computer devices become tinier
yet still increase in complexity; they must consume less power, while still
supporting advanced computation and communications, such that
they are highly connected yet still operate as autonomous units. This
brings several research topics to the fore, including ultra-low power
consumption, self-awareness, adaptive networking, smart behavior of
systems, scalability and complexity of devices and systems. Pervasive and
ubiquitous computing research addresses such issues by developing concepts
and technology for interweaving computers into our everyday life. The
principle approach is to enhance system functionality and adaptability by
recognizing context and situations in the environment. Organic computing
then addresses high system complexity by drawing analogies from complex
biological systems, with the human-centered goal of self-organization.
Organic computing investigates the design and implementation of
self-managing systems that are selfconfiguring, self-optimizing,
self-healing, self-protecting, context aware, and anticipatory. ARCS 2004
will emphasize the design, realization and analysis of the emerging
computing systems for
organic and pervasive computing and their scientific, engineering, and
commercial applications. The conference focuses on system aspects of
organic and pervasive computing in software and hardware. In particular,
system integration and self-management of hardware, software and networks
are in the centre of interest.
ARCS 2005 continues and replaces the biennial series of German Conferences
on Architecture of Computing Systems. This 18th conference in the series
serves as a forum to present current work on all aspects of computer and
systems architecture. Besides its main focus, the conference is open for more
general and interdisciplinary themes in operating systems, networking, and
computer architecture. Papers pertaining to aspects of computer and systems
architecture, in particular in the field of organic and pervasive computing
are sought, including:
Enabling Technologies and Infrastructure
- operating systems
- middleware for organic, pervasive and peer-to-peer computing
- multi-agent and mobile agent systems
- bio-analogue and artificial-life systems
- context and locality
- low power systems design
- machine-learning, prediction, pro-activity
- system design and simulation
- reconfigurable hardware and software systems
- safety, security, reliability
- self-managing service configuration
Architectures and Systems
- computer and system architecture
- modular distributed devices
- self-managing, self-healing and fault-tolerant systems
- real-time systems
- mobile and wearable devices
- embedded systems (consumer electronics, automotive)
Applications
- scenarios for ubiquitous and pervasive computing
- autonomic environments
- network server architectures and network based applications
- semantic networks
- ubiquitous, home and wireless networking
The conference is organized by the special interest group on Computer and
Systems Architecture of the GI (Gesellschaft für Informatik - German
Informatics Society) and ITG (Informationstechnische Gesellschaft-
Information Technology Society), supported by OCG (Austrian Computer
Society), OVE/GIT (Austrian Electrotechnical Associastion) and
electrosuisse (ITG), and held in cooperation with IFIP, ACM and IEEE
(approval requested). In addition to technical sessions of contributed
paper presentations, the conference will offer invited presentations,
workshops, and tutorials.
The conference proceedings will be published in the 'Lecture Notes in
Computer Science' series by Springer-Verlag. Papers should not exceed 15
pages (approximately 5000 words) in Springer LNCS style. We accept only
electronic submissions in postscript or pdf format. The URL of the
submission site is http://www.teco.edu/arcs05/ . Selected papers will be
published in the Personal and Ubiquitous Computing Journal. Workshops are
intended to discuss themes related to the conference and should be open to
all ARCS attendees. Workshop and Tutorial proposals should be submitted in
GI Lecture notes style and should not exceed 2 pages.
Important Dates
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September 20, 2004 Conference paper submission due
October 1, 2004 Workshop and tutorial proposal due
December 1, 2004 Notification of acceptance/rejection
January 10, 2005 Camera-ready paper due
Official Address
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Web: http://www.teco.edu/arcs05
General inquiries: arcs05(a)teco.edu
General Chair: Paul Lukowicz, University for Health Science, Medical
Informatics and Technology, Innsbruck, Austria,
paul.lukowicz(a)umit.at
Program Chair: Michael Beigl, University of Karlsruhe, michael(a)teco.edu
Workshop and Tutorial Chair: Uwe Brinkschulte, University of Karlsruhe,
brinks(a)ira.uka.de
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