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[Fwd: [Tccc] Last CFP Special issue IEEE TPDS on 'Localized communication and topology protocols for ad hoc networks']
by Lars Wolf 31 Jan '05
by Lars Wolf 31 Jan '05
31 Jan '05
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Subject: [Tccc] Last CFP Special issue IEEE TPDS on 'Localized communication
and topology protocols for ad hoc networks'
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 13:25:24 +0100
From: David Simplot-Ryl <David.Simplot(a)lifl.fr>
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LAST CALL FOR PAPERS
Localized communication and topology protocols for ad hoc networks
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
Special Issue
April Issue of 2006
IEEE Transaction on Parallel and Distributed Systems seeks original
manuscripts for a Special Issue on Localized Communication and
Topology Protocols for Ad Hoc Networks scheduled to appear in the
April issue of 2006.
This special issue covers comprehensively the algorithmic issues in
the "hot" area of ad hoc and sensor networking. It concentrates on the
network layer problems which can be divided into two groups: data
communication, and topology control problems. In data communication
problems, such as routing, quality-of-service routing, geocasting,
multicasting, and broadcasting, the primary goal is to fulfill a given
communication task successfully between nodes in ad hoc network. The
secondary task is to minimize the communication overhead and power
consumption by battery operated nodes. Topology control problems are
further subdivided into neighbour discovery and network organization
problems. In the neighbour discovery problem, the problem is to detect
neighboring nodes located within transmission radius. In the network
organization problem, each node should decide what communication links
to establish with neighbouring nodes (an example is Bluetooth
scatternet formation problem), and what power management schemes to
adopt (examples are "sleep" period operations and adjusting
transmission radii). Sensor networks are currently recognized as one
of the priority research areas and research activities are booming
recently. The applications of sensor networks are envisioned primarily
for monitoring the environment (e.g. motion detection, chemicals,
temperature) or as embedded systems (e.g. biomedical sensor
engineering). This special issue will also review ongoing research on
this "hot" topic, including problems such as: physical properties,
sensor training, security through intelligent node cooperation, medium
access, sensor area coverage with random and deterministic placement,
object location, sensor position determination, energy efficient
broadcasting and activity scheduling, routing, connectivity, data
dissemination and gathering, sensor centric quality of routing, path
exposure, tree reconfiguration, topology construction, and transport
layer.
The main paradigm shift is to apply localized schemes as opposed to
existing protocols requiring global information. Localized algorithms
are distributed algorithms where simple local node behaviour achieves
a desired global objective. Localized protocols provide scalable
solutions, that is, solutions for wireless networks with an arbitrary
number of nodes, which is the main goal of this plan. Sensor and
rooftop/mesh networks, for instance, have hundreds or thousands of
nodes.
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you are responsible for understanding and adhering to our submission
guidelines. You can access them by clicking on
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Please submit your paper to Manuscript Central at
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Peer Review Supervisor, Suzanne Werner at swerner(a)computer.org or the
guest editors.
Important dates:
Submission Deadline: February 15, 2005
Reviews Completed: March 29, 2005
Major Revisions Due (if Needed): May 30, 2005
Reviews of Revisions Completed (if Needed): July 14, 2005
Minor Revisions Due (if Needed): August 15, 2005
Notification of Final Acceptance: August 23, 2005
Publication Materials for Final Manuscripts Due: September 9, 2005
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Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, USA
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IRCICA/LIFL, University of Lille, INRIA Futurs, France
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Ivan Stojmenovic
SITE, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5, Canada
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by Frank Strauß 31 Jan '05
by Frank Strauß 31 Jan '05
31 Jan '05
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> From: "G.Pavlou" <G.Pavlou(a)surrey.ac.uk>
> Date: 29. Januar 2005 22:07:03 MEZ
> To: ifip_nm <ifip_nm(a)bbcr.uwaterloo.ca>
> Subject: [Ifip_nm] CFP: IEEE Communications - Network & Service
> Management Series
>
>
> [Apologies if you receive multiple copies]
>
> ********************************************************************
>
> Call for Papers
>
> IEEE Communications Magazine - Network & Service Management Series
>
> First issue (deadline: March 30, 2005)
>
> http://www.comsoc.org/pubs/commag/cfpcommag1005.html
>
> ********************************************************************
>
>
> IEEE Communications Magazine announces the creation of a new series on
> Network and Service Management. The series will be published twice a
> year, in April and October, with the first issue planned for October
> 2005. It intends to provide articles on the latest developments in this
> well-established and thriving discipline. Published articles are
> expected to highlight recent research achievements in this field and
> provide insight into theoretical and practical issues related to the
> evolution of network and service management from different
> perspectives.
> The series will provide a forum for the publication of both academic
> and
> industrial research, addressing the state of the art, theory and
> practice in network and service management. Both original research and
> review papers are welcome, in the style expected for IEEE
> Communications
> Magazine. Articles should be of tutorial nature, written in a style
> comprehensible to readers outside the speciality of Network and Service
> Management. This series therefore complements the newly established
> IEEE
> Electronic Transactions on Network & Service Management (eTNSM) -
> http://www.comsoc.org/etnsm/.
>
>
>
> General areas include but are not limited to:
> - Management models, architectures and frameworks
> - Service provisioning, reliability and quality assurance
> - Management functions
> - Management standards, technologies and platforms
> - Management policies
> - Applications, case studies and experiences
>
> IEEE Communications Magazine is read by tens of thousands of readers
> from both academia and industry. The magazine has also been ranked the
> number one telecommunications journal according to the ISI citation
> database for year 2000, and the number three for year 2001. The
> published papers will also be available on-line through Communications
> Magazine Interactive, the WWW edition of the magazine. Details about
> IEEE Communications Magazine can be found at http://www.comsoc.org/ci/.
>
> Schedule for the first issue:
> - Manuscripts due: March 30, 2005
> - Acceptance notification: June 30, 2005
> - Publication date: October 2005
>
> Series Editors:
> Prof. George Pavlou, University of Surrey, UK.
> Dr. Aiko Pras, University of Twente, Netherlands.
>
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Begin forwarded message:
> From: "J.P. Martin-Flatin" <jp.martin-flatin(a)ieee.org>
> Date: 28. Januar 2005 11:12:41 MEZ
> To: ifip_nm(a)bbcr.uwaterloo.ca
> Subject: [Ifip_nm] CFP: Self-Managed Systems and Services
> Reply-To: "J.P. Martin-Flatin" <jp.martin-flatin(a)ieee.org>
>
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS
> ** UPDATED **
>
> SelfMan 2005
> IEEE International Workshop on Self-Managed Systems & Services
>
> Nice, France, 19 May 2005
> http://madyne.loria.fr/selfman2005/
>
> co-located with IM 2005
> http://www.ieee-im.org/
>
> Scope:
>
> As the distributed systems and services that sustain our day-to-day IT
> and
> communication infrastructures become increasingly complex, traditional
> solutions to manage and control them seem to have reached their limits.
> Researchers are thus testing alternate paradigms to organize and
> structure
> them. In recent years, self-managed systems and services have raised
> much
> interest in integrated management, distributed systems and software
> engineering. This interest builds on the success already encountered by
> self-organized and self-stabilizing systems in distributed artificial
> intelligence, material science, thermodynamics, etc.
>
> During this workshop, we wish to gather people with different
> backgrounds
> to analyze and discuss the potential of self-* technologies for
> managing
> and controlling distributed systems and services. Areas of interest
> include
> self-management, self-organization, self-adaptability, self-monitoring,
> self-tuning, self-repair and self-configuration. For instance, workshop
> contributions could describe success stories in a specific field, while
> others could make analogies between several fields, and yet others
> could
> propose new ideas or thought-provoking solutions to old/new problems.
>
> Topics of interest to this workshop include, but are not limited to,
> the
> following:
>
> - self-managed distributed systems and networks
> - context awareness and self-adaptation
> - self-organization in P2P applications
> - self-organized MANETs and sensor networks
> - self-adaptive systems
> - self-repairing distributed systems
> - self-configured networks
> - self-organized service deployment
> - self-adaptive e-business services
> - autonomic systems
> - goals and policies for self-managed systems
> - decision making in self-* systems
>
> The structure of this workshop will encourage discussions and foster
> future
> collaborations. Attendance will be limited to 50 participants. Authors
> should submit 4-page position papers to <jp.martin-flatin(a)ieee.org> in
> PDF
> format. Selected papers will be available on the workshop website (no
> transfer of copyright). Enhanced versions of the best papers will be
> published in 2006 in a special issue of Communications of the ACM.
>
> Co-chairs:
>
> Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin, University of Quebec in Montreal, Canada
> Joe Sventek, University of Glasgow, UK
> Kurt Geihs, University of Kassel, Germany
>
> Program Committee:
>
> Ozalp Babaoglu, University of Bologna, Italy
> Geoff Coulson, Lancaster University, UK
> Giovanna Di Marzo, University of Geneva, Switzerland
> Joe Hellerstein, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
> Alexander Keller, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
> Robert Laddaga, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
> Gero Muehl, Technical University Berlin, Germany
> George Pavlou, University of Surrey, UK
> Jerry Rolia, HP Labs Palo Alto, USA
> Juergen Schoenwaelder, International University Bremen, Germany
> Karsten Schwan, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
> Morris Sloman, Imperial College
> Aad van Moorsel, Newcastle University, UK
> Robbert van Renesse, Cornell University, USA
> Maarten van Steen, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
> Ray Welland, University of Glasgow, UK
>
> Important Dates:
>
> Submission deadline: 15 February 2005
> Notification of acceptance: 15 March 2005
> Final paper due: 15 April 2005
>
> Sponsored by:
>
> IEEE Communications Society
>
> In cooperation with:
>
> ACM SIGOPS and IFIP
>
> Business Sponsors (Patrons):
>
> Cisco, BT, IBM Research, HP Labs
>
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[Fwd: E-NEXT.members: CFP MeshNets 2005 -- Submission deadline extended to 27 February]
by Lars Wolf 31 Jan '05
by Lars Wolf 31 Jan '05
31 Jan '05
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: E-NEXT.members: CFP MeshNets 2005 -- Submission deadline extended to
27 February
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 02:02:51 +0100
From: Laura Marie Feeney <lmfeeney(a)sics.se>
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
Apologies if you receive multiple copies
In order to synchronize better with other workshops being held at WICON,
the submission deadline for MeshNets 2005 has been significantly
extended. (So now you have plenty of time to finish your paper and
submit it...)
====
MeshNets 2005
http://www.meshnets.org
In conjunction with WICON 2005
10 July 2005, Budapest, Hungary
IMPORTANT DATES
Submissions due: February 27, 2005
Notification of Acceptance: April 05, 2005
Camera-ready Version due: May 15, 2005
CALL FOR PAPERS
The long-term success of the Wireless Internet depends on the
establishment of an architectectural framework that can meet the
increasingly stringent demands place on it by our mobile, "always
connected" society. Wireless mesh networks are expected to be a key
element of this future.
In a wireless mesh network, mobile devices or networks
cooperatively establish mulit-hop, or even multi-radio communication
paths in a dynamic environment, providing an alternative form of
wireless connectivity. To achieve scalability and performance, such a
network must manage complex tradeoffs among factors such as coverage,
throughput/delay and QoS support. Many such networks must also be
able to support self-organizing and self-healing modes of
operation.
The emergence of wireless PAN, LAN, and MAN technologies and an
ever-growing demand for connectivity suggest that wireless mesh
networks will play an important role in the future development of the
Wireless Internet. The importance and timeliness of this topic is
confirmed by the many start-up companies defining technology and
products in this space, as well as the work of standards bodies such
as the IEEE 802.11s Working Group.
The goal of this workshop is to bring together an international
group of academics, researchers, and industry practitioners to a)
provide a view of the state-of-art, b) identify outstanding challenges
and c) present current research on all aspects of mesh networks. The
workshop will therefore include panel discussion and invited speakers,
as well as papers selected through this CFP.
In particular, we encourage submissions which make fundamental
contributions to the theory and practice of wireless mesh networking,
with emphasis on cross-layer protocol design and implementation,
especially in the context of programmable and software defined
radio.
We solicit paper on topics including, but not limited to the
following areas of relevance to mesh networks:
Link and MAC layer design
Cross-layer optimization
Radio resource management and QoS support
Programmable and software defined radios
User mobility models and mobility management
Topology deduction and network measurement and characterization
Performance evaluation and modelling
Experimental systems and test-beds
Security and authentication
Interworking between wireless access and the wired backbone
PROPOSALS FOR PANELS
Proposals for panel sessions on wireless networking and related topics
are also solicited.
Panel topics should address innovative, controversial, or otherwise
provocative topics related to wireless mesh networking. Please submit
proposals to the General Chairs <tpc.html>.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
All submissions will be handled electronically. Papers must be
submitted in PostScript or Adobe PDF format. Papers must not exceed 8-10
(A4 size) pages, including text, figures and references, with a minimum
font size of 11pt and reasonable margins. Submitted papers must be
original and unpublished work, not currently under review for any other
conference or journal.
All paper submissions will be carefully reviewed by experts and returned
to the author(s) with comments to ensure the high quality of accepted
papers. The authors of accepted papers must guarantee that their paper
will be presented at the conference. At least one author of each
accepted paper must be registered for the conference in order for that
paper to appear in the proceedings and to be scheduled for presentation.
Papers of particular merit will be proposed for publication in the ACM
Journal of Mobile Networks and Applications (MONET), by Kluwer Academic
Pulblishers.
Electronic submission instructions will be made available shortly.
ORGANIZATION:
General Co-chairs:
Shyam Chakraborty
Helsinki University of Technology
ssc(a)cc.hut.fi
Sumit Roy
University of Washington
roy(a)ee.washington.edu
IMPORTANT DATES:
Submissions due: * February 27, 2005 *
Notification of Acceptance: * April 05, 2005 *
Camera-ready Manuscripts due: * May 15, 2005 *
+++ Posted to members-istenext by Laura Marie Feeney <lmfeeney(a)sics.se> +++
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: ACF-Members: SAACS'05 - CfP #1
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 20:30:47 +0100 (MET)
From: Mikhail Smirnov <smirnow(a)fokus.fraunhofer.de>
To: acf-members(a)autonomic-communication-forum.org,
info-autonomic(a)autonomic-communication.org
FYI:
3rd International Workshop on
Self-Adaptive and Autonomic Computing Systems "SAACS 05"
A TWO day workshop, in conjunction with http://www.dexa.org
Copenhagen, Denmark <http://www.copenhagenpictures.dk/> , Copenhagen
Business School <http://uk.cbs.dk> ; August 22nd - August 26 2005
Brief information follows (for further details visit the web site.
http://cms1.gre.ac.uk/conferences/saacs-2005/
Abstract Submission Deadline: March 12th, 2005
Full paper Submission Deadline: March 31st, 2005
Notification of paper acceptance: April 30, 2005
Deadline for camera ready (modified) accepted papers: 15 May 2005
<...>
cheers
Michael
+++++++++ posted to acf-members by Mikhail Smirnov
<smirnow(a)fokus.fraunhofer.de> +++++++++
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28 Jan '05
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [netgame-l] ACM SIGCHI ACE2004 SUBMISSION DEADLINE FEB 15th
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 17:04:58 +0800
From: ACM SIGCHI ACE2005 <diediaga(a)laboluz.org>
To: Computer Scientist <netgame-l(a)pi4.informatik.uni-mannheim.de>
Dear Computer Scientist:
The field of computer entertainment technology has aroused great
interest recently amongst researchers and developers in both academic
and industrial / business fields as it is duly recognized as showing
high promise of bringing on exciting new forms of human computer
interaction. Now deemed deserving of both serious academic research, as
well as major industry and business uptake, techniques used in computer
entertainment are also seen to translate into advances in research work
ranging from industrial training, collaborative work, novel interfaces,
novel multimedia, network computing and ubiquitous computing.
The purpose of this conference is to bring together academic and
industry researchers, as well as computer entertainment developers and
practitioners, to address and advance the research and development
issues related to computer entertainment.
Prospective authors are now invited to submit Papers/Posters/Demos
electronically via the conference website:
*http://www.ace2005.org* by* 15th February 2005*
* <http://www.ace2005.org/exhibition.htm>*
ACM, the world's leading computer science society will be publishing all
accepted papers, and the conference is fully sponsored by the
prestigious ACM SIGCHI.
*The following, non exclusive, topics are called for: *
Computer Entertainment and: Art and Media, Augmented / Mixed Reality,
Avatars and Virtual Action, Evolutionary Platforms / Hardware, Graphics
Techniques, Haptics, Interfaces, Military Training / Simulation
Applications of Games, Mobile Entertainment, Mobile Phones, Narratives,
Networking, New Genres, New Standards, Novel Hardware Devices, Physics /
AI, Social Computing, Sound and Music.
The Program Commitee and Chairs will be reviewing and judging all
presentations and the following prizes will be awarded:
Best Paper Award
presented with SIGCHI ACE2005 Gold Medal and Certificate
*
*Best Demo Award
presented with SIGCHI ACE2005 Gold Medal and Certificate
Excellent Paper Commendations*
*The top 5% of papers based on the average of the reviewers total score
of the paper will be presented with signed and stamped "Excellent Paper"
Certificates.
Invitation for best papers
The top few papers will be selected for revision/expansion and review
for ACM Computers in Entertainment http://www.acm.org/pubs/cie.html
_______________________________________________
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: CONEXT05-1st-CallForPapers
Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 10:26:30 +0100 (MET)
From: CONEXT05 Call for papers <conext2(a)ensica.fr>
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
[Please apologize for multiple receipts]
FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
CONEXT'05
International conference on future networking technologies
October 24-27, 2005
Toulouse, France
http://www.co-next.net/
info(a)co-next.net
Organized by IST E-NEXT in cooperation with ACM SIGCOMM
-----
SCOPE
-----
CoNEXT aims to become a major forum in the area of future networking
technologies. By bringing together - under the umbrella of the Network of
Excellence E-NEXT (http://www.ist-e-next.net/) - a number of successful
workshops run by various networking communities, it will encourage much
needed synergies between these communities.
CoNEXT is a joint conference series having its roots in QoFIS, NGC and
MIPS. QoFIS and NGC are highly successful international workshops initiated
by two European COST Actions, namely COST263 on Quality of Future Internet
Services and COST264 on Networked Group Communications. MIPS resulted from
the merging of two other major workshops, namely IDMS (concentrated on
interactive and distributed multimedia services) and PROMS (focusing on
protocols for networked multimedia systems); also the associated ICQT
(Internet Charging and QoS Technology) workshop is integrated into CoNEXT 2005.
CoNEXT is designed as an open, multi-track conference aiming to attract
longer-term studies and to contribute to the integration of networking
research at the international level. Examples of relevant topics are:
* Autonomic Communications
* Context Awareness
* Crosslayer Integration
* Dependable Networks
* Experimental Networking
* Identity Management
* Internet Economics
* Large Test-bed
* Mobile Communication
* Monitoring
* Network Security
* Overlay Networks
* Scalability
* Sensor Networks
* Service Engineering
* Traffic Engineering
* User Perceived QoS
* Wireless
-----------------------
SUBMISSIONS/PROCEEDINGS
-----------------------
Submitted papers must be original, unpublished, and not submitted
to another conference or journal for consideration of publication. Papers
must be submitted in electronic format following the instructions provided
on the CoNEXT web site.
The workshop proceedings will be published by ACM.
IEEE/ACM ToN will consider fast tracking
the very best papers accepted for publication at CoNEXT.
---------------
IMPORTANT DATES
---------------
Submission: May 6th, 2005
Notification: July 1st, 2005
Final version: August 19th, 2005
-----------------
CONFERENCE CHAIRS
-----------------
Michel Diaz, LAAS-CNRS, France
Arturo Azcorra, University Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
Patrick S�nac, ENSICA, France, (Organization chair)
--------------
PROGRAM CHAIRS
--------------
Philippe Owezarski, LAAS-CNRS, France
Serge Fdida, University P&M Curie (Paris 6), France
------------------
STEERING COMMITTEE
------------------
Arturo Azcorra, University Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
Fernando Boavida, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Michel Diaz, LAAS-CNRS, France
Christophe Diot, Intel research Cambridge, UK
Serge Fdida, University P&M Curie-Paris, France
Laurent Mathy, Lancaster University, UK
Jennifer Rexford, AT&T Labs, USA
Mikhail Smirnov, Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany
Ioannis Stavrakakis, University of Athens, Greece
Burkhard Stiller, University of Zurich and ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Giorgio Ventre, University of Napoli, Italy
-----------------
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
-----------------
Marco Ajmone Marsan, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Kevin Almeroth, UC Santa Barbara, USA
Paul Amer, University of Delaware, USA
Mostafa Ammar, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Ernst Biersack, Institut Eurecom, France
Olivier Bonaventure, Univ. Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Andrew Campbell, Columbia University, USA
Mark Crovella, Boston University, USA
Jon Crowcroft, University of Cambridge, U K
Walid Dabbous, INRIA, France
Edmundo de Souza e Silva, Rio, Brazil
Jordi Domingo-Pascual, Univ. Polit�cnica de Catalunya, Spain
Constantinos Dovrolis, Georgia Tech, USA
Otto Duarte, UF Rio do Janeiro, Brazil
Wolfgang Effelsberg, University of Mannheim, Germany
Hiroshi Esaki, University of Tokyo, Japan
Anja Feldman, University of Munich, Germany
Jarmo Harju, Tempere University of Technology, Finland
Ian Graham, Endace Group, New Zealand
G�sli Hj�lmt�sson, Reykjavik University, Iceland
Farouk Kamoun, ENSI Tunis, Tunisia
Gunnar Karlsson, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
George Kesidis, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Anne-Marie Kermarrec, IRISA, France
Jim Kurose, University of Massachusetts, USA
Guy Leduc, University of Li�ge, Belgium
Edmundo Monteiro, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Sue Moon, KAIST, Korea
Andrew Odlyzko, University of Minnesota, USA
Giovanni Pacifici, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Kihong Park, Purdue University, USA
Thomas Plagemann, University of Oslo, Norway
Douglas Reeves, North Carolina State University, USA
Luigi Rizzo, Universita di Pisa, Italy
Catherine Rosenberg, Waterloo University, Canada
Matt Roughan, University of Melbourne, Australia
Aruna Seneviratne, NICTA, Australia
Cormac Sreenan, Cork Uni, Ireland
Peter Steenkiste, CMU, USA
Ralf Steinmetz, TU Darmstadt, Germany
Ivan Stojmenovic, University of Ottawa, Canada
Piet Van Mieghem, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Andras Veres, Ericsson, Hungary
Mary Vernon, University of Wisconsin, USA
Yannis Viniotis, North Carolina State University, USA
Ryuji Wakikawa, Keio University, Japan
Lars Wolf, Technical University at Braunschweig, Germany
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[Fwd: [Tccc] CFP - International Workshop on Context for Web Services (CWS'05)]
by Lars Wolf 27 Jan '05
by Lars Wolf 27 Jan '05
27 Jan '05
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] CFP - International Workshop on Context for Web Services (CWS'05)
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 11:42:43 +0400
From: Zakaria Maamar <Zakaria.Maamar(a)zu.ac.ae>
To: <chirine.ghedira(a)iuta.univ-lyon1.fr>
Call for Papers
International Workshop on Context for Web Services (CWS'05)
Held in conjunction with CONTEXT, the 5th International and
Interdisciplinary Conference
on Modeling and Using Context (http://context-05.org)
July 5, 2005. Paris, France
http://www710.univ-lyon1.fr/~dbenslim/CWS05/
Keynote Speaker:
===============
- David Martin, SRI International's Artificial Intelligence
Center, CA, USA,
http://www.ai.sri.com/people/martin
Sponsors:
=========
- International Sponsors: AgentLink, ObjectWeb
- Local Sponsors: LIRIS Laboratory, Istase.
Proceedings:
============
Papers of the Workshop will be published in ELSEVIER's
Electronic Notes
in Theoretical Computer Science (Elsevier's ENTCS).
Scope:
=====
Web services are nowadays emerging as a major technology for deploying
automated interactions between distributed and heterogeneous
applications.
Various standards support this deployment including WSDL, UDDI, and
SOAP.
These standards respectively support the definition of Web services,
their
advertisement to the community of potential users, and finally their
binding
for invocation purposes. In general, composing Web services rather than
accessing
a single service is essential and provides better benefits to users.
Composition primarily addresses the situation of a user's request that
cannot
be satisfied by any available service, whereas a composite service
obtained
by combining available services might be used.
Several questions raise during Web services composition and execution
including
which businesses have the capacity to provision Web services, when and
where
the provisioning of Web services occurs, and how Web services from
independent
parties coordinate their activities during execution so that conflicts
are avoided.
To address some of these questions, it is recommended considering the
context in
which the composition and execution of Web services occur. Context is
generally
perceived as the information that characterizes the interaction
between humans,
applications, and the surrounding environment. From a Web services
perspective,
it is expected that context should define a set of common data about
the
current status of a Web service and its capability of collaborating
with other peers,
possibly enacted by distinct providers. For example before a Web
service agrees to
participate in a composite service its status in terms of current
participation is
assessed. Moreover, before a back-up strategy is deployed an
assessment of the
exception that a Web service has raised is needed.
Relevant topics:
===============
- Ontologies and context for Web services
- Context-based semantic matching for Web services composition
- Context-based Web services deployment
- Software agent-based approaches for context-based Web services
interaction
- Context-aware Web services
- Security of context during Web services interactions
- Software agents and context for Web services personalization
Papers and Evaluations:
======================
Authors are invited to submit electronically original papers through
CONTEXT'05
Web site (http://www.context-05.org). Papers length should be between
12 and 15
pages and must be in ELSEVIER's ENTCS submission format
(http://www.math.tulane.edu/~entcs).
All papers will be reviewed on the basis of relevance, clarity, and
technical quality.
Papers of the workshop will be published as post-proceedings in
ELSEVIER's Electronic Notes
in Theoretical Computer Science (ELSEVIER's ENTCS,
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/entcs).
A first hard copy will be provided at the workshop. A special issue in
an international
journal is expected and will be dedicated to selected papers from the
workshop.
At least one author of each paper should attend the workshop to present
the paper.
For more information, please contact the workshop chairs at
chirine.ghedira(a)liris.cnrs.fr,
djamal.benslimane(a)liris.cnrs.fr, zakaria.maamar(a)zu.ac.ae.
DEADLINES:
==========
- Submissions due: March 25th, 2005
- Acceptance notification: April 15th, 2005
- Camera-ready papers received: April 30th, 2005
- Program on line: May 5th, 2005
- Workshop: July 5th, 2005
Workshop Organizers:
===================
- C. Ghedira, Lyon 1 University, France
- D. Benslimane, Lyon 1 University, France
- Z. Maamar, Zayed University, U.A.E
Scientific Committee:
====================
- K. Baina, ENSIAS, Morocco
- B. Benatallah, UNSW, Australia
- M. Berger, Siemens, Germany
- W. Binder, EPFL, Switzerland
- L. Cavedon, Stanford University, USA
- R.M. Dijkman, University of Twente, Netherlands
- M. Dumas, QUT, Australia
- J. Fayolle, Saint-Etienne University, France
- M. S. Hacid, Lyon 1 University, France
- R. Khalaf, IBM research, USA
- M. Khedr, Arab Academy for Science and Technology, Egypt
- F. Letellier, ObjectWeb Consortium, INRIA, France
- Q. Mahmoud, Guelph University, Canada
- B. Medjahed, Michigan University, USA
- G. Kouadri M., Fribourg University, Switzerland
- S. Kouadri M., Fribourg University, Switzerland
- N. C. Narendra, IBM Software Labs, India
- M. Nunez, Madrid University, Spain
- Q. Z. Sheng, UNSW, Australia
- P. Thiran, Eindhoven University, The Netherlands
_______________________________________________
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Tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
http://lists.cs.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/tccc
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[Fwd: CfP: 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Mobile Commerce and Services (WMCS 2005)]
by Lars Wolf 27 Jan '05
by Lars Wolf 27 Jan '05
27 Jan '05
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: CfP: 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Mobile Commerce and Services
(WMCS 2005)
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 22:05:37 +0100
From: Axel Küpper <axel.kuepper(a)ifi.lmu.de>
Reply-To: axel.kuepper(a)ifi.lmu.de
Organization: LMU
To: wmcs(a)nm.ifi.lmu.de
[Sincere apologies for possible multiple copies of this message]
=========================================================================
2nd Call for Papers
The 2nd IEEE International Workshop on
Mobile Commerce and Services
July 18-19, 2005, Munich, Germany
in conjunction with the
IEEE International Conference on Electronic Commerce (IEEE CEC 2005)
http://www.wmcs2005.org/
Paper submission deadline: February 14, 2005
=========================================================================
While wired E-Commerce has been accepted and used widely in recent years
and become significantly important in our daily life, mobile commerce
(M-commerce) is still an emerging discipline that is currently
experiencing massive growth rates. The success of M-Commerce is
basically dependent on the development and acceptance of new wireless
technologies over 3G and 4G networks as well as intelligent service
platforms on mobile devices. However, to fully exploit the high growth
potentials of M-commerce there is a strong need to adopt existing
E-commerce approaches for wireless networks and to develop new
sophisticated mobile applications to meet the needs of mobile
subscribers, for example in the areas of financial transactions, mobile
marketing and gaming, as well as location and context-aware services.
Compared with the traditional wired E-commerce, wireless networks and
mobile devices impose additional constraints, challenges, and
requirements on building M-commerce platforms and applications, for
example content adaptation, security and privacy issues, and mobile
payment mechanisms.
The Second IEEE International Workshop on Mobile Commerce and Services
(WMCS) brings together researchers, scientists, software architects, and
industry professionals with the aim of discussing and exchanging
innovative ideas and research work in M-commerce and services. The
topics for submissions include but are not limited to the following fields:
- Novel M-commerce applications and services
- Location and context-aware M-commerce services
- Service platforms for supporting M-commerce (mobile web enterprise)
- Brokerage and service discovery mechanisms
- Middleware, mobile components, and agent technologies supporting
M-commerce
- Platforms for client applications in mobile devices (J2ME, Symbian)
- Digital Rights Management
- Wireless security problems & solutions, and mobile privacy
- Mobile payment solutions, systems and platforms
- New wireless multimedia technologies and platforms for M-commerce
(e.g., DVB-H)
- Inter-organizational service provisioning (business models and their
realization)
- Wireless advertising solutions, systems and platforms
- Mobile entertainment applications, services and platforms for digital
mu-sic, videos and games
- Case-studies and experiences (experience reports)
Submissions
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Authors are invited to submit original and significant research
contributions in the aforementioned areas. All submissions will be
peer-reviewed by the members of the international program committee. It
is planned to publish the proceedings in the Springer Lecture Notes in
Computer Science (http://www.springeronline.de). In addition, a
selection of the best papers will be published in a special issue of
"Electronic Commerce Research and Applications".
Full papers must not exceed 16 pages and conform to the LNCS style (see
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html). We accept papers in PDF
and PS format. Authors should submit a full paper via EDAS, see
http://www.wmcs2005.org/ and http://edas.info/home.cgi?c=4440 for details.
Submissions of camera-ready papers must be accompanied with the complete
registration and payment. Otherwise, the paper will not be able to
appear at the workshop proceedings
Important Dates
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Paper submission: February 14, 2005
Paper notification: March 31, 2005
Camera-ready papers: April 30, 2005
Workshop Date: July 18-19, 2005
Workshop Chairs
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Claudia Linnhoff-Popien (Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany)
Axel Küpper (Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany)
Jerry Gao (San José State University, USA)
Program Committee
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Uwe Baumgarten (Technical University of Munich, Germany)
Michael Berger (Siemens Corporate Technology, Germany)
Bernard Burg (Panasonic Research, USA)
Monique Calisti (Whitestein Technologies AG, Switzerland)
Heikki Helin (TeliaSonera, Finland)
Thomas Hess (Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany)
Winfried Lamersdorf (Hamburg University, Germany)
Jonathan C.L. Liu (University of Florida, USA)
Seng Loke (Monash University, Australia)
Tom Pfeifer (Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland)
Norman M. Sadeh (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Simon Shim (San Jose State University, USA)
John Shepherdson (BT Group, UK)
Burkhard Stiller (University of Zurich and ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Thomas Strang (German Aerospace Center)
Reima Suomi (Turku School of Economics and Business Administration, Finland)
Upkar Varshney (Georgia State University, USA)
Ron Vetter (University of North Carolina, USA)
Contact
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Axel Küpper
Mobile and Distributed Systems Group
Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
Oettingenstr. 67
D-80538 Munich, Germany
Tel.:+49-89-2180-9421
Fax.:+49-89-2180-9147
info(a)wmcs2005.org
http://www.wmcs2005.org
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Subject: [Tccc] SIGMETRICS 2005 - CFP
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 15:13:47 -0200 (BRDT)
From: Jussara Marques de Almeida <jussara(a)dcc.ufmg.br>
To: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
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CALL FOR PAPERS
LSNI Workshop 2005
Sigmetrics '05 Workshop on Large Scale Network Inference (LSNI):
Methods, Validation, and Applications
In recent years, large scale network inference has attracted significant
interest within the research community. On one front, considerable progress has
been made on traffic matrix estimation. Solutions have been proposed to estimate
the amount of traffic flowing between any pair of ingress and egress points
within an IP network simply based on the total amount of traffic recorded over
IP links. On another front, efforts are being made to detect the state of the
network from end to end measurements using inference techniques or to infer the
traffic workload by exploiting application behavior. In essence, the full
instrumentation of the state of an IP network is still considered a cost
prohibitive task and inference may be the only tool we have to understand the
behavior of such large scale systems. The potential benefits of the proposed
estimation techniques can be great. Accurate measurement of an IP traffic matrix
is essential for network design and planning. Moreover, accurate estimation of
the network state can facilitate troubleshooting and performance evaluation.
The focus of this workshop will be on the state of the art of large-scale
network inference techniques in these areas and their potential applications.
More specifically, we will solicit papers on the evaluation of the proposed
techniques and their possible shortcomings. Of particular interest are papers
that address the impact of estimation errors on the applications making use of
traffic matrices and network tomography techniques. Lastly, we are interested
in understanding the future of this area and its impact on network design and
management.
We solicit 6-page long papers that present work in progress related to the
following topics:
traffic matrix estimation techniques
passive and active network tomography techniques
validation methods
scalability, robustness, sensitivity issues in large scale inference
adaptive and continuous network inference
practical applications and operational experience
impact of sampling errors on estimation accuracy
The accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings, while an
extended abstract of the submitted paper will be available in a special
issue of Performance Evaluation Review (PER), which is sent to all
Sigmetrics members and appears in the ACM digital library.
Important dates:
Submission: March 25th, 2005
Author Notification: May 5th, 2005
Camera ready due: May 27th, 2005
Workshop: June 6th, 2005 (tentative)
Technical Program Committee
Mark Coates Dept. Electrical and Computer Engineering,
McGill University, Canada
Mark Crovella Computer Science Department, Boston
University, U.S.A.
Nick Duffield AT&T Research, U.S.A.
Mikael Johansson Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Antonio NucciSprint Advanced Technology Labs, U.S.A.
Konstantina Papagiannaki Intel Research Cambridge, U.K.
Matt Roughan University of Adelaide, Australia
Don Towsley University of Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Darryl Veitch University of Melbourne/National ICT Australia
(NICTA), Australia
Bin Yu Department of Statistics, University of
California Berkeley, U.S.A.
Yin Zhang University of Texas, U.S.A.
Workshop organizing chairs:
Dina Papagiannaki, Intel Research Cambridge, Yin Zhang, Computer Science
Department, University of Texas
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