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Fwd: [Ifip_nm] CFP: 10th IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS 2006)
by Frank Strauß 10 Jul '05
by Frank Strauß 10 Jul '05
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> Subject: [Ifip_nm] CFP: 10th IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and
> Management Symposium (NOMS 2006)
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> 10th IEEE/IFIP
> Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS 2006)
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> http://www.noms2006.org
>
> Call for Papers
>
> “Management of Integrated
> End-to-end Communications and Services"
>
>
> The 10th IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management
> Symposium (NOMS 2006) will be held 3-7 April 2006 in
> the Vancouver Convention and Exhibition Center, Vancouver,
> Canada. Held in even-numbered years since 1988, NOMS 2006
> will follow the 18 year tradition of NOMS and IM as the
> primary forum for technical exchange of the research,
> standards, development, systems integration, service
> provider, and user communities. NOMS 2006 will present
> up-to-date approaches and technical solutions for
> integrated systems and services including communication
> networks, host systems, enterprise applications, service
> oriented architectures, and delivery of management services.
> The conference provides a peer-reviewed program of technical
> sessions, application sessions, tutorials, posters, and
> panels as well as vendor exhibits.
>
> Integrated systems and services require considerations for
> today’s multi-service and multi-domain environment of
> heterogeneous technologies, service offerings, management
> strategies, and business models. NOMS 2006 focuses on
> integrated management that encompasses provisioning,
> operation, and maintenance. This broad scope also calls
> for an integrated approach to dependability, resilience,
> quality-of-service, mobility management, and services
> billing. In particular, these considerations include the
> combination of wireless and wired networks and the
> integration of all-IP communication systems.
>
> NOMS 2006 will offer five types of sessions:
> technical, application, poster, panel, and BoF. Technical
> sessions present high-quality papers on the latest
> research results in the network operations and management
> area. Application sessions present papers focusing on the
> experience of IT and telecommunications industries, such
> as service providers, OSS vendors, and equipment
> manufacturers. The scope here includes customer
> requirements, management system implementations, and
> business practices. Poster sessions provide an insight
> into work-in-progress. Panel sessions focus on business
> implications, market trends, and emerging applications
> with panelists who are technology and business leaders.
>
> Authors are invited to submit complete unpublished papers
> that are not under review in any other conference or
> journal in the following, or related topic areas:
>
> Management Paradigms, Models and Architectures
> * Self-managing networks (self-healing, self-optimizing,
> self-protecting and self-configuring)
> * Integrated control and management
> * Distributed and scalable management
> * Policy and role based management
> * Programmable, active, and adaptive mgmt
> * Resilience and survivability
> * "Plug-n-Play" component-based management
> * Customer controlled and managed networks
> * Proactive and reactive management
>
> Operation and Management Functions
> * Security management
> * Mobility management
> * End-to-end measurements
> * Network and systems monitoring
> * Alarm correlation and filtering
> * Customer care and workforce management
> * Process engineering for operators' service and
> network management
> * Performance and fault management
> * Configuration and accounting management
> * Integration and testing of commercial off-the-shelf
> products
> * Content hosting and delivery
> * Path Protection and Restoration
> * Internet service pricing, Bandwidth trading
> , Service
> Engineering and Operational Challenges
> * Next generation operation support systems
> * Service design and quality assurance
> * Resource inventory, planning, and allocation
> * Service discovery and service negotiation
> * SLAs and business process management
> * Quality-of-Service management
> * Service portability/mobility (VHE)
> * Transaction-oriented services and supply chain
> management
> * "Soft" networks (Soft-switch, Parlay, 3GPP OSA, JAIN)
> and service switching
> * Dynamic service requirements analysis
> * Charging and accounting of integrated systems
> and services
>
> Theories, Models, and Enabling Management Technologies
> * Theory (control, optimization, economic, games, chaos,
> graph) for management
> * Grid, middleware and peer-to-peer technologies
> * Information models and Internet technologies
> (Web, XML, DEN, CIM)
> * AI techniques (knowledge-based, intelligent agents,
> machine learning, neural networks,)
> * Data warehousing, ontology, mining and statistical
> methods in management
> * User interfaces and virtual reality in management
> *
> Management of Emerging Networks and Services
> * Converged networks and services
> * Peer-to-peer and community networks
> * Grids, grid services, and grid applications
> * Ad hoc and self-configurable networks
> * Multi-sensor and self-organizing networks
> * Overlay networks, virtual topologies and VPN services
> * Wireless broadband networks (2G, 2.5G, 3G, and beyond)
> * High speed access, Wireless Local (WLANs) and Personal
> Area Networks (PANs)
> * Optical networks (metropolitan, all optical, WDM,
> DWDM, optical IP)
> * Video and broadband cable networks
> * VoIP, VoD, FTTX networks, services, and protocols
> (IPv4, IPv6, H.323, SIP, RTP, RTCP, RTSP, MGCP, and QoS)
> * Storage Area Networks (SAN) and ASPs server farms
> * Web services and content delivery networks
> * Smart homes and networked haptics
> * Satellite and interplanetary networks
> * e-World (e-health, e-commerce, e-business, and e-government)
>
>
> Important Dates:
> * Deadline for Technical Session Papers: 1 August
> 2005
> * Deadline for Application Session Papers: 15 September 2005
> * Deadline for Tutorials, Panels and Posters: 15 September 2005
> * Notification of Acceptance: 12 November
> 2005
> * Final Camera Ready Papers Due: 1 February
> 2006
>
>
> For more information on NOMS 2006, please contact one of the
> two Program Co-chairs:
>
> Joseph L. Hellerstein <hellers(a)us.ibm.com>, IBM, U.S.A.
> Burkhard Stiller <stiller(a)tik.ee.ethz.ch>,
> University of Zürich and ETH Zürich, Switzerland
>
>
>
> Poster Sessions
> ---------------
>
> In addition to regular papers presented in technical sessions,
> NOMS 2006 also offers poster sessions for more informal
> interactions and presenting work in progress. Short papers
> (4 pages long) can be submitted for consideration as poster
> presentations. Posters will be selected from these short papers
> and regular papers. You can submit your work selecting "Poster
> session" in the NOMS 2006 submission system (JEMS) at
> https://submissoes.sbc.org.br/noms2006. Further questions
> related to posters must be addressed to the poster co-chairs:
>
> Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville <granville(a)inf.ufrgs.br>,
> Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
> Nikos Anerousis <nikos(a)us.ibm.com>, IBM, USA
> Kyung-Hyu Lee <khyulee(a)etri.re.kr>, ETRI, Korea
>
>
> Application Sessions
> --------------------
>
> The NOMS2006 Application Session submissions aim to encourage
> discussions concerning experience, lessons-learned, business
> cases, implementation examples, new applications, innovative
> enterprises, and organizational impacts, in any of the detailed
> topics found at http://www.noms2006.org.
>
> 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 (annotated
> visuals). Paper submissions should consist of no more than
> 15 annotated visuals in PDF only. Detailed author instructions
> are available on the author information page on the conference
> web site. Further questions related to posters must be addressed
> to the application sessions co-chairs:
>
> Joseph Betser <Joseph.Betser(a)aero.org>, Aerospace, USA
> Prosper Chemouil <prosper.chemouil(a)francetelecom.com>,
> France Telecom, France
> Yoshiaki Kiriha <y-kiriha(a)ay.jp.nec.com>, NEC, Japan
>
>
> NOMS 2006 Workshops
> -------------------
>
> Workshops on specialized topics will be held on the days before
> and after the NOMS technical program. Contributions to these
> workshops will be solicited and reviewed separately from those
> for NOMS. A proposal to organize a half-day or full-day workshop
> should contain the following information
>
> * A draft of the CFP (includes Title, description,
> topics and dates)
> * Why is the topic area important?
> * Likely contributors and target audience
> * Organizing committee
> * Plan for workshop advertising and publicity
> * Biography of the main organizer (100-200 words)
>
> For a point of reference, see the workshops held in conjunction
> with IM 2005 at http://www.ieee-im.org/workshops.html. Workshop
> proposals should be sent to one of the tutorial co-chairs:
>
> Ehab Al-Shaer <ehab(a)cs.depaul.edu>, De Paul University, USA
> Rolf Stadler <stadler(a)imit.kth.se>, KTH, Sweden
>
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: CFP: Multimedia Computing and Networking (MMCN 2006)
Date: Sat, 09 Jul 2005 05:45:13 +0200
From: Carsten Griwodz <griff(a)ifi.uio.no>
To: multicomm(a)comsoc.org
Dear colleagues,
we would like to inform you of the short paper deadline for MMCN on the
July 25th. Please accept out apologies for any duplicates of this message.
Best regards,
The Program Co-chairs
=======================================================================
Call for Short Papers
SPIE/ACM MMCN 2006
Multimedia Computing and Networking 2006 (EI120)
Part of the IS&T/SPIE International Symposium on Electronic Imaging
In cooperation with: ACM SIG Multimedia
15-18 January 2006
San Jose Marriott and San Jose Convention Center
San Jose, CA, USA
Short Paper Deadline: 25 July 2005
The objective of this conference is to bring together researchers and
practitioners contributing to all facets of multimedia computing and
networking. We especially encourage full and original papers on emerging
technologies such as residential broadband networks and digital appliances,
multimedia and QoS support for 3G and ad hoc networks, multimedia in P2P
environments, sensor networks and grids, power-aware computing and
communications, mobile and fixed wireless multimedia networks and content
distribution networks. We will specially feature industrial design
experiences and showcase tools for next-generation multimedia systems and
applications. Presenters will be encouraged to make multimedia
presentations and demonstrate their solutions in person.
Papers are solicited in all areas of multimedia, including, but not
limited to:
Multimedia Networking
. home, mobile and broadband networks
. QoS control and scheduling
. push technologies, content distribution and other emerging access
technologies
. Internet data streaming, delivery and wide-area caching
. sensor networks for multimedia
. grid use for multimedia
Measurement and Modeling
. performance measurement of multimedia systems
. statistical modeling of server traffic and server software
. multimedia system simulations and benchmark comparisons
Multimedia Computing
. multimedia OS services
. power-aware systems
. video-on-demand services
. peer-to-peer media systems
. development tools
Case Studies and Applications
. entertainment and networked games
. distributed virtual reality
. multimedia authoring
Authors are invited to submit both research and industrial papers on
original, unpublished work describing current research and novel ideas in
the area of multimedia computing and networking. Papers whose contributions
are supported by experimental evaluations are strongly encouraged. Short
paper submissions should not exceed 8 single-spaced, single column pages
including figures, tables, and references, using a typeface no smaller than
10 points. The full paper and a 500-word text abstract must be electronical-
ly submitted by the submission deadline. For details about the submission
process go to the conference website at http://www.ifi.uio.no/mmcn2006.
|Full Paper for Review Due: 5 July 2005 |
|Short Paper for Review Due: 25 July 2005 |
|Final Manuscript Due: 24 October 2005 |
|200-word Final Summary Due: 14 November 2005 |
|Proceedings of this conference will be published and |
|available at the meeting. |
Conference Chairs:
Surendar Chandra, Univ. of Notre Dame
Carsten Griwodz, Univ. of Oslo
Publicity Co-Chairs:
Wei Tsang Ooi, National Univ. of Singapore (Singapore)
Andreas Mauthe, Lancaster Univ. (UK)
Michael Zink, Univ. of Massachusetts/Amherst (USA)
Program Committee:
Tarek Abdelzaher, Univ. of Virginia (USA)
Sarita Adve, Univ. of Illinois/Urbana-Champaign (USA)
Scott A. Brandt, Univ. of California/Santa Cruz (USA)
Pascal Frossard, Swiss Federal Institute of Tech. (Switzerland)
Pål Halvorsen, Univ. of Oslo (Norway)
David H. Du, Univ. of Minnesota (USA)
Wu-chi Feng, Portland State Univ. (USA)
Baochun Li, University of Toronto (Canada)
Ian Marsh, Swedish Computer Science Institute (Sweden)
Andreas Mauthe, Lancaster Univ. (UK)
Ketan Mayer-Patel, Univ. of North Carolina/Chapel Hill (USA)
Klara Nahrstedt, Univ. of Illinois/Urbana-Champaign (USA)
Wei Tsang Ooi, National Univ. of Singapore (Singapore)
Ragunathan Rajkumar, Carnegie Mellon Univ. (USA)
Tajana Simunic-Rosing, Univ. of Californica/San Diego
Karsten Schwan, Georgia Institute of Technology (USA)
Ralf Steinmetz, Darmstadt Univ. of Tech. (Germany)
Nalini Venkatasubramanian, Univ. of California/Irvine (USA)
Lars Wolf, Tech. Univ. Braunschweig (Germany)
Dongyan Xu, Purdue Univ. (USA)
Wanghong Yuan, DoCoMo Coomunications Lab. (USA)
Roger Zimmermann, Univ. of Southern California (USA)
Michael Zink, Univ. of Massachusetts/Amherst (USA)
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] CFP: IEEE MHWMN'05 (11 July 2005, EXTENDED DEADLINE)
Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2005 12:17:20 -0400 (EDT)
From: Mieso Denko <denko(a)cis.uoguelph.ca>
To: <tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu>
Our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP.
Final Call for Papers (EXTENDED DEADLINE - 11 July 2005)
========================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
IEEE International Workshop on Heterogeneous Multi-Hop Wireless and Mobile
Networks 2005 (IEEE MHWMN'05)
http://www.ececs.uc.edu/~qzeng/MHWMN2005/CFP.html
to be held in conjunction with IEEE MASS 2005 (http://www.mass05.wpi.edu/).
Washington DC, USA, November 7-11, 2005.
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AIM and SCOPE:
--------------------------
The traditional centralized wireless and mobile networks are based on
single-hop architecture and rely on the existing fixed infrastructure such
as base stations or access points. The proliferation and deployment of
radio access networks such as Wireless WANs, Wireless LANs, and Wireless
PANs with distinguishing characteristics of data rate, coverage range,
power, mobility, and prices will clearly lead to a need for seamless and
ubiquitous access across these various networks. Such an integrated
heterogeneous environment enables a user to access a particular network
depending upon the application needs and the types of radio access
networks (RANs) available (e.g., cellular network, ad hoc, WLAN, WPAN
etc). The heterogeneous multi-hop wireless and mobile networks, on the
other hand, provide unlimited mobility and greater flexibility but
introduce a number of challenges due to dynamic network topology. The
design of efficient and scalable protocols for existing multi-hop wireless
and mobile networks such as wireless and mobile ad hoc networks continue
to pose challenges at all the layers of networking stack. Therefore, it is
necessary to investigate a global heterogeneous architecture and services
that together provide seamless integration of single-hop networks (e.g.,
cellular, WLAN, WWAN) and multi-hop mobile ad hoc networks.
The aim of this workshop is to bring together practitioners and
researchers from both academia and industry in order to have a forum for
discussion and technical presentations on the latest research and future
research directions in heterogeneous multi-hop wireless and mobile
networks. We are seeking original and previously unpublished research
papers addressing theoretical and application issues in heterogeneous
multi-hop wireless mobile networks.
TOPICS:
-------------
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
- Multi-hop architectures and protocols for resource management
- Quality of services (QoS) delivery in MHWMN
- Robust and scalable routing protocols for MHWMN
- MAC protocols for MHWMN
- Self-configuration and synchronization for MHWMN
- Security issues in MHWMN
- Topology control and management for MHWMN
- Mobility models and location management in MHWMN
- Cross-layer design and interactions for MHWMN
- Modeling and performance evaluation for MHWMN
- Algorithms for localization and signal processing in MHWMN
- Implementation testbeds for MHWMN
- Operating systems and middleware for MHWMN
SUBMISSIONS:
------------------------
Submissions will be judged on correctness, originality, technical
strength, significance and quality of presentation. The manuscript must
follow IEEE two-column format with single-spaced, ten-point font in the
text. The maximum manuscript length is eight (8) pages. Authors are
requested to submit their papers (PDF format), contact addresses,
telephone number, fax number, and e-mail addresses (text format) to the
co-chairs Qing-An Zeng (qzeng(a)ececs.uc.edu) and Mieso Denko
(denko(a)cis.uoguelph.ca) by July 11, 2005.
Note: Some selected high quality papers from the workshop will be
published at JPCC (Journal of Pervasive Computing and Communications)
Special Issue on Key Technologies and Applications of Wireless Sensor and
Body-area Networks. Selected authors will be invited to submit extended
versions of their papers for publication in the special issue
IMPORTANT DATES:
--------------------------------
Paper submission: July 11, 2005 (EXTENDED)
Notification of acceptance: August 5, 2005
Camera-ready papers: August 26, 2005
WORKSHOP GENERAL CHAIR:
------------------------------------------------
Anup Kumar
Computer Engineering and Computer Science Department
University of Louisville, KY 40292, USA
Email: ak(a)louisville.edu
WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS:
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Qing-An Zeng
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
and Computer Science
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0030, USA
Email: qzeng(a)ececs.uc.edu
Mieso Denko
Department of Computing and Information Science
University of Guelph
N1G 2W1, Ontario, Canada
Email: denko(a)cis.uoguelph.ca
PUBLICITY CHAIR:
----------------------------
Kui Wu
Department of Computer Science
University of Victoria
V8W 3P6, British Columbia, Canada
Email: wkui(a)cs.uvic.ca
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
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Boukerche, Azzedine, University of Ottawa, Canada
Caffery, James, University of Cincinnati, USA
Cheng, Maggie, University of Missouri-Rolla, USA
Cheng, Xiuzhen, George Washington University, USA
Conrad, James, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Dahlberg, Teresa, University of North Carolina, USA
Datta, Suprakash, York University, Canada
Ghosh, Ratan, Indian Institute of Technology, India
Huang, Qingfeng, Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) Inc., USA
Leung, Victor C. M., The University of British Columbia, Canada
Li, Bo, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Li, Wei (Wayne), University Toledo, USA
Lin, Chuang, Tsinghua University, China
Nakano, Koji, Hiroshima University, Japan
Nasser, Nidal, University of Guelph, Canada
Olariu, Stephan, Old Dominion University, USA
Park, Sang-Eon, Cal Poly Pomona, USA
Pierre, Samuel, Ecole Polytechnique de Montral, Canada
Srimani, Pradip K., Clemson University, USA
Tseng, Yu-Chee, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Vlajic, Natalija, York University, Canada
Wang, Li-Chun, National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan
Watanabe, Takashi, University of Shizuoka, Japan
Wu, Hong-Yi, University of Louisiana, USA
Xue, Guoliang (Larry), Arizona State University, USA
Yang, Jiasi, Chengdu University of Information Technology, China
Yang, Yuanyuan, SUNY at Stony Brook, USA
Yeh, Chi-Hsiang, Queen's University, Canada
Youn, Jon (Jong-Hoon), University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA
Zhang, Jingyuan, University of Alabama, USA
Zhou, Hong, University of Southern Queensland
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: WWW2006 Call for Papers
Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2005 13:19:53 +0100
From: WWW2006 Conference Information <enquiries(a)www2006.org>
To: (WWW Research Community)
WWW2006 CALL FOR PAPERS
The International World Wide Web Conference Committee (IW3C2) invite
you to participate in the Fifteenth International World Wide Web
Conference in Edinburgh, Scotland on May 22nd-26th 2006.
The first international WWW conference was held in 1994 at CERN where
the Web was born. Since then, the conference series has been the
prime venue for both academics and industries to present, demonstrate,
and discuss the latest ideas and developments about the Web.
WWW2006 will be held in Edinburgh, Scotland at the Edinburgh
International Conference Centre. The technical program will include
refereed paper presentations, special interest tracks, plenary
sessions, panels, and poster sessions. Tutorials and workshops will
run before and throughout the conference. A Developers track, devoted
to in-depth technical sessions designed specifically for web
developers, will run in parallel throughout the conference.
The conference will also be running a programme of high-level,
non-technical presentations for professionals in media, government,
education and commerce to inform and debate the issues relating to the
latest Web technology developments.
See http://www2006.org/ for regular updates on conference information.
WWW2006 is held in association with ACM, BCS, ECS and W3C.
REFEREED PAPERS TRACK
WWW2006 seeks original papers describing research in all areas of the
web. Topics include but are not limited to:
# E* Applications: E-Communities, E-Learning, E-Commerce, E-Science,
E-Government and E-Humanities
# Browsers and User Interfaces
# Data Mining
# Hypermedia and Multimedia
# Performance, Reliability and Scalability
# Pervasive Web and Mobility
# Search
# Security, Privacy, and Ethics
# Semantic Web
# Web Engineering
# XML and Web Services
# Industrial Practice and Experience (Alternate track)
# Developing Regions (Alternate track)
Detailed descriptions of each of these tracks appear at http://www2006.org/tracks/
Submissions should present original reports of substantive new
work. Papers should properly place the work within the field, cite
related work, and clearly indicate the innovative aspects of the work
and its contribution to the field. We will not accept any paper which,
at the time of submission, is under review for or has already been
published or accepted for publication in a journal or another
conference.
New for WWW2006: We solicit submissions of "position papers"
articulating high-level architectural visions, describing challenging
future directions, or critiquing current design wisdom. Accepted
position papers will be presented at the conference and appear in the
proceedings. Both "regular papers" and "position papers" are subject
to the same rigorous reviewing process, but the emphasis may differ
--- regular papers should present significant reproducible results
while position papers may present preliminary work rich in
implications for future research.
All papers will be peer-reviewed by reviewers from an International
Program Committee. Accepted papers will appear in the conference
proceedings published by the Association for Computing Machinery
(ACM), and will also be accessible to the general public via
http://www2006.org/. Authors of all accepted papers will be required
to transfer copyright to the IW3C2.
POSTERS
Posters provide a forum for late-breaking research, and facilitate
feedback in an informal setting. Posters are peer-reviewed. The poster
area provides an opportunity for researchers and practitioners to
present and demonstrate their recent web-related research, and to
obtain feedback from their peers in an informal setting. It gives
conference attendees a way to learn about innovative works in progress
in a timely and informal manner. Formatting and submission
requirements are available at http://www2006.org/posters/.
TUTORIALS AND WORKSHOPS
A program of tutorials will cover topics of current interest to web
design, development, services, operation, use, and evaluation. These
half and full-day sessions will be led by internationally recognized
experts and experienced instructors using prepared content.
Workshops provide an opportunity for researchers, designers, leaders,
and practitioners to explore current web R&D issues through a more
focused and in-depth manner than is possible in a traditional
conference session. Participants typically present position statements
and hold in-depth discussions with their peers within the workshop
setting. For more information and submission details see
http://www2006.org/workshops/.
PANELS
Panels provide an interactive forum that will engage both panelists
and the audience in lively discussion of important and often
controversial issues. For more information and submission details see
http://www2006.org/panels/.
IMPORTANT DATES
Conference: May 22nd-26th 2006
Submission Deadlines:
Paper (regular): November 4, 2005
Paper (alternate track): November 4, 2005
Poster: February 14, 2006
Panel proposal: November 4, 2005
Tutorial/Workshop proposal: October 1, 2005
Acceptance Notification:
Paper (regular): January 27, 2006
Paper (alternate track): February 10, 2006
Poster: March 21, 2006
Panel proposal: January 27, 2006
Tutorial/Workshop proposal: November 1 2005
WWW2006 COMMITTEES AND CHAIRS
CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS
Leslie Carr (University of Southampton, UK)
Dave De Roure (University of Southampton, UK)
Arun Iyengar (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS
Mike Dahlin (University of Texas, USA)
Carole Goble (University of Manchester, UK)
TRACK VICE CHAIRS AND DEPUTY VICE CHAIRS
E* Applications: E-Communities, E-Learning, E-Commerce, E-Science,
E-Government, and E-Humanities
E-Government, E-Humanities
Mark Manasse (Microsoft Research, USA)
Bertram Ludaescher (UC Davis/SDSC, USA)
Wolfgang Nejdl Universitat Hannover, Germany)
Browsers and User Interfaces
Yoelle Maarek (IBM Haifa Research Lab, Israel)
Krishna Bharat (Google)
Data Mining
Ramakrishnan Srikant (IBM Almaden Research Center, USA)
Soumen Chakrabarti (IIT Bombay, India)
Hypermedia and Multimedia
Lloyd Rutledge (CWI, Netherlands)
Wei-Ying Ma (Microsoft Research, China)
Performance, Reliability and Scalability
Misha Rabinovich (AT&T, USA)
Jeff Chase (Duke University, USA)
Pervasive Web and Mobility
Venkat Padmanabhan (Microsoft, USA)
Jason Nieh (Columbia University, USA)
Search
Junghoo Cho (UCLA, USA)
Torsten Suel (Polytechnic University, USA)
Security, Privacy, and Ethics
Ari Juels (RSA, USA)
Angelos Keromytis (Columbia University, USA)
Semantic Web
Frank van Harmelen (Vrije Universiteit, Netherlands)
Mike Uschold (Boeing)
Web Engineering
David Lowe (UTS, Australia)
Luis Olsina (Universidad Nacional de La Pampa, Argentina)
XML and Web Services
Mark Little (Arjuna, UK)
Santosh Shrivastava (University of Newcastle, UK)
Industrial Practice and Experience
Marc Najork (Microsoft Research, USA)
Andy Stanford-Clark (IBM Hursley Laboratory, UK)
Developing Regions
Eric Brewer (UC Berkeley, USA)
Krithi Ramamritham (IIT Bombay, India)
TUTORIAL AND WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS:
Robin Chen (AT&T, USA)
Ian Horrocks (Manchester, UK)
Irwin King (Chinese University of Hong Kong, China)
PANELS CO-CHAIRS:
Marti Hearst (UC Berkeley, USA)
Prabhakar Raghavan (Yahoo!, USA)
DEVELOPER'S TRACK CHAIR
Jeremy Carroll (HP Labs, UK)
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by Lars Wolf 04 Jul '05
by Lars Wolf 04 Jul '05
04 Jul '05
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] CALL FOR PAPER IEEE NIME06 - IEEE International Workshop on
Multimedia Entertainment
Date: Fri, 01 Jul 2005 13:58:31 -0700
From: Giovanni Pau <gpau(a)cs.ucla.edu>
To: TCCC List <tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu>
/* We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this announcement. */
***********
CALL FOR PAPERS
2nd IEEE International Workshop on Networking Issues
in Multimedia Entertainment (NIME'06)
http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/conf_program/nime_workshop/
Co Located with CCNC 2006
January 7-10, 2006, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society
THE PROCEEDINGS WILL BE PUBLISHED BY IEEE AND AVAILABLE IN THE IEEE EXPLORE
********
The growing availability of digital contents and the simultaneous cost
reductions in storage, processing, and networking is driving the growth of
the entertainment technology. While in the past entertainment
technology traditionally offered predominantly passive experiences,
continual advances in network and computer technologies are providing
tools for implementing greater interactivity and for enabling
consumers to enjoy more exciting experiences, such as, for example,
interactive digital TV, interactive theatre and orchestrated music and
sound design. This phenomenon is pulling together an extremely diverse
group of experts specializing in different technical areas, such as
networking, computer graphics, artificial intelligence, games, animation,
multimedia design, human-computer interaction, educational media and
software engineering. Even though high-tech entertainment promotes
interdisciplinary fusion, yet only the ubiquity of wireless/wired
communication is considered suitable for accepting the challenge of
building a large interactive environment for the delivery of the maximum
entertainment value to millions of consumers worldwide. In this respect,
there is a great hope that the wired and wireless may take over this
complex scenario for fulfilling the consumer expectations. The second IEEE
International Workshop on Networking Issues in Multimedia Entertainment
provides an open forum for researchers, engineers and
academia to exchange the latest technical information and research
findings on next-generation networked multimedia concepts, technologies,
systems, and applications for entertainment covering existing
deployments, current developments and future evolution. Authors are
solicited to submit complete unpublished papers in the following, but not
limited to, topic areas.
Technologies for Entertainment:
- Architectures, Platforms and Protocols for Networked Games
- Internetworking, Vertical Roaming and Session Handoffs for
Entertainment (Internet to WLAN, to 3G/BT/...)
- Home LANs, Body and Personal Area Networks for
Entertainment
- Media and Device Adaptation
- Music and Movie Distribution
- Next Generation Wireless Technologies for
Entertainment (IEEE802.11n, UWB and Beyond)
- Opportunistic Multi-hopping and Opportunistic
Networks for Entertainment
- QoS and Security Support for Entertainment
- Resource and Service Discovery Technologies (P2P,
LDAP, etc)
- Technologies for Networked In-
Home/Car/Flight/Train Entertainment
- TV-Centric and Broadcast Networks for Entertainment
Entertainment Applications:
- Agent-based Entertainment
- Augmented, Virtual and Mixed Reality
- Artificial Intelligence
- Evolutionary Entertainment
- Interactive Television and Theater
- Massive Multiplayer Games
- Mobile and Wireless Entertainment
- Networked Entertainment
- Networked Narrative and Digital Interactive
Storytelling
- Networked Video, Music and Sound Design
- Pervasive Entertainment
- Personalized and User-Adapted Television
- Sport, News and Entertainment
- Virtual Technology and Virtual Environments for
Entertainment
- Wearable Entertainment
- Wireless and Mobile Gaming
- Testbed and Performance Evaluatio
Important Dates
August 10, 2005 Paper submission
September 23, 2005 Author Notification
October 7, 2005 Camera-ready Copy
Sponsoring Committee
IEEE ComSoc Multimedia Communications Technical Committee
Co-Chairs
Marco Roccetti (University of Bologna, Italy, roccetti(a)cs.unibo.it)
Giovanni Pau (UCLA, USA, gpau(a)cs.ucla.edu)
Abdennour El-Rhalibi (Liverpool John Moores University, UK,
A.Elrhalibi(a)livjm.ac.uk)
Technical Program Committee (to be confirmed)
Yucel Altunbasak (Georgia Tech, USA)
Alessandro Amoroso (University of Bologna, Italy)
Robert Askwith (Liverpool John Moores University, UK)
Luigi Atzori (University of Cagliari, Italy)
Paul Bousted (University of Wollongong, Australia)
Gary Chan (Univ. Science and Tech, HK)
Adrian D. Cheok (Natioal University, Singapore)
Jun-Hong Cui (University of Connecticut, USA)
Jeff Derby (IBM, USA )
Sudhir Dixit (Nokia Research Center, USA)
Stefano Ferretti (University of Bologna, Italy)
Enrica Filippi (STM, France)
Nelson Fonseca (Universiy of Campinas, Brazil)
Pascal Frossard (EPFS, Switzerland)
Mário Marques Freire (University of Beira Interior, Portugal
Borko Furht (FAU, USA)
Marco Furini (University of Piemonte Orientale, Italy)
Maria Teresa Gatti (STM, Italy)
Mario Gerla (UCLA, USA)
Alex Gelman (Panasonic, USA)
Charlie Judice (Verizon, USA)
Alan Kaplan (Panasonic, USA)
Taekyoung Kwon (Seoul National University, Korea)
Brijesh Kumar (Panasonic, USA)
Inwhan Kim (Samsung, Korea)
Leonard Kleinrock (UCLA, USA)
Rioychi Komiya (Multimedia University, Malaysia)
Barcin Kozbe (Ericsson, USA)
Newton Lee (Disney, USA)
Yujin Lim (SAIT-Samsung, Korea)
Ching-Yung Lin (IBM, USA)
Madjid Merabti (Liverpool John Moores University, UK)
Stan Moyer (Telecordia, USA)
Ryohei Nakatsu (Kwansei University, Japan)
Algirdas Pakstas (University of North London, UK)
Guy Pujolle (LIP 6, France)
Ramesh Rao (UCSD, USA)
Farzad Safaei (University of Wollongong, Australia)
Mark Smith (HP LAB, USA)
Clark Taylor (University of California at San Diego, USA)
Fouad Tobagi (Stanford, USA)
Stefano Tomasin (University of Padova, Italy)
Mehmet Ulema (Manhattan College, USA)
Laurence T. Yang (St. Francis Xavier University, Canada)
Heather Yu (Panasonic, USA)
Lars Wolf (IBR, Germany)
Kevin Wong (Murdoch University, Australia)
Steven Wright (Bellsouth, Usa)
Guidelines for Paper Submission:
Original papers from the above mentioned topics or related areas
will be considered. Each submitted paper will be fully refereed.
Accepted papers will be published in the IEEE CCNC
2006 proceedings. The paper should be used as the basis for a 20minute
presentation to be held at the Workshop. Submission guidelines
should be strictly followed. Submit a five-page manuscript in
double-column IEEE-type format by selecting the CCNC2006 NIME
Workshop at the EDAS paper submission site
following the author information provided below.
Author Information:
Workshop authors MUST submit their papers through the EDAS
web site http://edas.info/Paper.cgi?c=4595 together with a
short abstract (approximately 150 words) using the
EDAS web site forms. Please note that authors must create their own
accounts in the EDAS web site http://edas.info/ before submitting
paper(s) including authors' full names, affiliations and complete
addresses, telephone numbers and electronic mail addresses. Papers may
only be submitted in PDF format.
Papers must be written in English and follow the instructions
in the Manuscript Formatting and Templates page. Document templates
are located at:
- Word: ftp://pubftp.computer.org/Press/Outgoing/proceedings/instruct.doc
- LaTeX:
ftp://pubftp.computer.org/Press/Outgoing/proceedings/LaTexmacros.zip
Papers should be no longer than five (5) pages.
Papers will undergo a rigorous double blind review process. Hence,
the first page of each paper should only contain: paper title,
abstract, list of keywords indicating the paper's topic area
(preferably from the list in the Call for Papers) and text of the
paper. Authors' full names, affiliations and complete addresses
including telephone numbers and electronic mail should be removed
from the submitted paper.
All paper submissions will be carefully reviewed and reviews will
be returned to the author(s) with comments to ensure the high quality of
the accepted papers. The authors of accepted papers must guarantee
that their paper will be presented at the conference. For further
information on the NIME Workshop, please contact one of the NIME
Workshop Chairs.
Quick guideline on submitting papers through EDAS:
1. Log on to http://edas.info (Enter your EDAS user id and password.
If this is your first time using EDAS, you will need to set up an
account.)
2. Click on go to the current list of conferences and special issues.
3. Look under Accepting Submissions. Click on CCNC2006 IEEE Consumer
Communications and Networking Conference (in the third column under
Submissions and Management). You will be brought to the paper submission
page titled EDAS: IEEE Consumer Communications and
Networking Conference.
4. On the paper submission page, you will find the list of all the
tracks/sessions of CCNC 2006. Choose the "Submit Paper" button
corresponding to "CCNC2006 NIME Workshop". Please notice
your paper may not be reviewed properly if appropriate track/session is
not selected.
5. Fill in the submission form including the authors, paper title, and
paper abstract.
6. Double check the information you provided in the form and click on the
~Qsubmit' button.
7. Upload your paper. We accept PDF format only. You will receive a
notice from the conference if we encounter any printing problem or other
problems.
Note: Every paper accepted for the CCNC 2006 NIME workshop MUST have
attached to it at least one registration at the full CCNC 2006
member/nonmember rate. Thus, for a paper for which all authors are
students, one student author will be required to register at the full
registration rate. For papers where at least one author is already
registered at the full rate, this fulfills the obligation for up to four
papers where all the other authors are students.
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"Life is a rollercoaster; enjoy the ride!"
(Unknown)
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Giovanni Pau, PhD
UCLA - Computer Science Department
3803A BH, Boelter Hall
Los Angeles, 90095 CA
Ph: (310) - 206-3212; Cell: (310) - 617-4728
Fax: (310)- 825-7578
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[Fwd: [Tccc] CFP: Wiley IJCS special issue on Energy-Efficient Network Protocols and Algorithms on Wireless Sensor Networks]
by Lars Wolf 01 Jul '05
by Lars Wolf 01 Jul '05
01 Jul '05
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] CFP: Wiley IJCS special issue on Energy-Efficient Network
Protocols and Algorithms on Wireless Sensor Networks
Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2005 09:53:18 -0400 (EDT)
From: Jun Zheng <vjzheng(a)site.uottawa.ca>
To: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
[Our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this message]
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* Call for Papers *
* *
* A Special Issue *
* of *
* Wiley International Journal of Communication Systems *
* on *
* Energy-Efficient Network Protocols and Algorithms *
* for Wireless Sensor Netowrks *
* *
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Wireless sensor networking is an emerging technology that promises a wide
range of potential applications in both civilian and military areas, and
has therefore received tremendous attention from both academia and
industry in recent years. A wireless sensor network (WSN) consists of a
large number of inexpensive and small nodes with sensing, data processing,
and communication capabilities, which are densely deployed in a region of
interest and collaborate to accomplish a common task, such as
environmental monitoring, military surveillance, and industry process
control. Distinguished from traditional wireless networks and ad hoc
networks, WSNs are characterized of dense node deployment, unreliable
sensor node, frequent topology change, and severe power, computation, and
memory constraints. These unique characteristics and constraints present
many new challenges to practical realization of WSNs, such as energy
conservation, self-organization, fault tolerance, etc. In particular,
sensor nodes are usually battery-powered and should operate without
attendance for a relatively long period of time. In most cases, it is
very difficult and even impossible to change or recharge batteries for
these sensor nodes. For this reason, energy efficiency is of primary
importance for the operational lifetime of a sensor network. To prolong
the lifetime of a sensor network, energy efficiency must be considered in
almost every aspect of sensor network design, not only at the physical
layer but also at the link layer and the network layer. From the
networking perspective, energy efficiency must be considered in the design
of various network protocols and algorithms, including those for topology
discovery, self-organization, medium access control, routing, data
aggregation, fault-tolerance, etc. An energy-efficient network protocol
or algorithm can provide significant power savings in individual sensor
nodes and thus prolong the lifetime of the entire network. However, most
existing network protocols and algorithms for traditional wireless ad hoc
networks cannot effectively address the power constraint and other
constraints of sensor networks. To realize the vision of sensor networks,
it is imperative to develop various energy-efficient network protocols and
algorithms in order to efficiently use the limited power in each sensor
node and prolong the lifetime of the network.
The aim of this special issue is to present a collection of high-quality
research papers that focus on energy-efficient network protocols and
algorithms for WSNs. We are soliciting original contributions that were
previously unpublished and are currently not under consideration by any
other journal. As applicable to this theme, topics of interests include
but are not limited to:
- Topology discovery and self-organization
- Medium access control (MAC)
- Routing and data dissemination
- Multicasting, geocasting, and broadcasting
- Quality of service routing
- Energy and resource management
- Query processing and data aggregation
- Localization and time synchronization
- Fault-tolerance and self-healing
- Performance modeling and analysis
Prospective authors should prepare their manuscript in accordance with the
publication format described in the Instructions to Authors
(http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jabout/5996/ForAuthors.html).
There will be only one round of technical reviews and acceptance will be
limited to papers requiring only minor to moderate revisions. Authors
should submit a PDF version of their complete manuscripts (which should be
compressed if the file size exceeds 1 MB) to jzheng(a)ieee.org according to
the following timetable:
Manuscript Submission: January 1, 2006
Acceptance notification: May 1, 2006
Final manuscript due: July 1, 2006
Tentative publication date: Late 2006
Guest Editors
Dr. Jun Zheng
School of Information Technology and Engineering
University of Ottawa
800 King Edward Street
Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5, Canada
Tel: (613)562-5800x6243
Fax: (613)562-5664
Email: jzheng(a)ieee.org
Dr. Petre Dini
Cisco Systems, Inc.
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134-1706, USA
Tel: (408) 853-4050
Fax: (408) 527-6351
Email: pdini(a)cisco.com
Prof. Abbas Jamalipour
School of Electrical & Information Eng.
University of Sydney
Sydney NSW 2006, Australia
Phone: +61 2 9351 2843
Fax: +61 2 9351 3847
Email: a.jamalipour(a)ieee.org
Prof. Pascal Lorenz
University of Haute Alsace
IUT, 34 rue du Grillenbreit
Colmar, 68008, France
Tel: 33 (0)6 3263-0204
Fax: +61 2 9351 3847
Email: lorenz(a)ieee.org
Prof. Dr. Do van Thanh
Wireless Communications
Telenor R&D
Norwegian University of Science & Technology
Snarøyveien 30
1331 Fornebu, Norway
Tel: +47 909 77 102
Fax: +47 962 10 492
Email: thanh-van.do(a)telenor.com
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01 Jul '05
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Journal Special issue on Security Issues in Sensor Networks
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 13:58:06 -0700 (PDT)
From: Yang Xiao <yangxiao(a)ieee.org>
Reply-To: yangxiao(a)ieee.org
To: multicomm(a)comsoc.org
CC: yangxiao(a)ieee.org
(Our apologies if you receive multiple copies)
International Journal of Security and Networks (IJSN), Special Issue on
Security Issues in Sensor Networks
http://www.cs.memphis.edu/~yxiao/IJSN_Snesor_Security.html
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Editors
Yang Xiao, The University of Memphis, USA
E-mail: yangxiao(a)ieee.org
Xiaohua Jia, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
E-mail: csjia(a)cityu.edu.hk
Bo Sun, Lamar University, USA
E-mail: bsun(a)cs.lamar.edu
Xiaojiang Du, North Dakota State University, USA
E-mail: bsun(a)cs.lamar.edu
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in Sensor networks differ from those in other traditional networks with
many aspects such as limited memory space, limited computation
capability, etc. Therefore, sensor network security has some unique
features which do not exist in other networks. The need to address
security issues, and provide timely, solid technical contributions of
security solutions in sensor networks establishes the motivation behind
this special issue.
This special issue is dedicated to sensor network security. A paper
should have security in sensor networks as the focus. Specific areas of
interest include, but not limit to:
. Key Managements in sensor networks
. Secure Routing in secure networks
. Light weight Encryption and authentication in Sensor networks
. Attacks and solutions in Sensor networks
. Other areas which are related to both security and sensor networks.
The manuscripts should be submitted as an e-mail attachment in PDF
format to Prof. Bo Sun at bsun(a)cs.lamar.edu. If the file is larger than
1MB, the authors are encouraged to use WINZIP. Furthermore, each author
is required to help the review process of the special issue.
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Schedule:
Submission deadline: Oct. 15, 2005
Notification: Jan. 15, 2006
Final Paper Submission: Feb. 1, 2005
Publication of special issue: Middle 2006
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