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-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Betreff: ACF-Members: FINAL CFP: Workshop on Autonomic Communications 2006
Datum: Mon, 15 May 2006 12:39:01 +0100
Von: Simon Dobson <simon.dobson(a)ucd.ie>
An: acf-members(a)autonomic-communication-forum.org, acca(a)autonomic-communication.org, "Greg O'Hare" <gregory.ohare(a)ucd.ie>, SRG Mailing List <srg-members(a)topos.ucd.ie>, acenet-members(a)autonomic-communication.org
[Apologies for any cross-postings, and please distribute widely --
Simon]
CALL FOR PAPERS -- ONE WEEK TO GET YOUR SUBMISSIONS IN...
The Third Workshop on Autonomic Communications (WAC) 2006
http://dnac.org/autonomic-networking/temp/WAC.htm
===================================================
Held in conjunction with Autonomic Networking 2006
http://www.Autonomic-Net.org
=========================================
WAC'2006 is the third in the very successful and influential series
of workshops previously
held in Berlin (2004) and Athens (2005). We are especially excited
that this year's workshop
is being held in conjunction with the SMARTNET, INTELLICOM and IWAN
activities as part
of Autonomic Networking 2006.
Call for papers
============
The programme committee invite technical contributions on any topic
appropriate to the
workshop. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
* Theoretical foundations of autonomic network control
* Designing evolvable next generation networks
* Self-organisation for NGN
* Autonomic Communications testbeds
* Modelling and analysis of Autonomic Communication systems
* Generic network-level service composition
* Context handling within Autonomic Communications
* Applied Autonomic Communication systems
* Self-organised communications
* Context and/or Autonomic Ontologies
* Quality of Context Management
As in previous years, WAC solicits both technical contributions on
existing work and more
speculative papers on possible directions for future developments in
the field.
We expect all papers to appear in a volume on the Springer-Verlag
LNCS series.
Submission
=========
Papers should be submitted through the EDAS system <http://edas.info/
newPaper.php?c=4787>,
and should conform to the LNCS layout.
Important dates
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Submission: 21 May 2006
Notification of acceptance: 15 June 2006
Camera-ready copy due: 30 June 2006
Programme committee
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S. Dobson (UCD Dublin, IE)
R. Battiti (University of Trento, IT)
R. Boutaba (University of Waterloo, CA)
G. Carle (University of Tubingen, DE)
H. Chaouchi (INT, FR)
L. Chapin (Interisle, USA)
A. Galis (UCL, UK)
M. Gerla (UCLA, USA)
Y. Gourhant (FT, FR)
J. Labetoulle (GET, FR)
M. Mulvenna (Ulster University,UK)
G. Pavlou (Surrey University, UK)
B. Plattner (ETH Zurich, CH)
M. Smirnov (Fokus, DE)
I. Stavrakakis (University of Athens, GR)
Y. Takahashi (Kyoto University, JP)
D. Zuckerman (Telcordia, USA)
-- Simon
+++++++++ posted to acf-members by Simon Dobson <simon.dobson(a)ucd.ie> +++++++++
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Betreff: CFP ACM MobiShare
Datum: Wed, 10 May 2006 20:10:43 +0200
Von: Christoph Lindemann <cl(a)informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
An: multicomm(a)comsoc.org
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ACM Mobishare Workshop 2006
http://www.mobishare.org/
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(in conjunction with ACM MobiCom 2006, Sept. 23 to 29, 2006)
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE
The 1st International Workshop on Decentralized Resource Sharing in
Mobile Computing and Networking (Mobishare) aims to provide a forum
where researchers from the wireless networking community and the
systems community can discuss and present new research relevant to the
intersection between the two communities. In particular, MobiShare
focuses on the applicability and transfer of decentralized/peer-to-peer
techniques to multihop wireless networks (wireless mesh networks,
opportunistic (ad hoc) extensions to the Internet, vehicular networks,
etc.). The submission of early system design proposals is encouraged,
which when complete could be relevant to a conference such as MobiCom,
Sigcomm, NSDI, and MobiSys.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Overlay construction techniques for wireless networks
* Techniques for epidemic information dissemination
* Cross-layering techniques
* Mobile applications (e.g. serverless email, IM, gaming)
* Decentralized lookup services for wireless networks
* System services and system support (distributed DNS/NFS)
* Data transport and streaming protocols in wireless networks
* Security issues
* Incentive models
* Modeling, simulation and performance evaluation
Paper submission instructions:
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Submission of papers based on work-in-progress is encouraged. Submitted
papers must not be previously published elsewhere or currently under
review for any other publication. Submitted papers should print on DIN
A4 and US Letter sized paper and be not longer than 6 pages in 10 point
font. Paper should be submitted in PDF format through the submission
link on the website: http://www.mobishare.org. Please direct any
questions about the paper submission process to the program co-chairs.
Important dates
===============
Paper submission deadline: June 30, 2006
Notification of acceptance: August 7, 2006
Camera-ready papers due: August 21, 2006
Workshop date: 29th Sept
Program committee:
Christian Bettstetter (University of Klagenfurt)
Miguel Castro (Microsoft Research)
Jon Crowcroft (Cambridge University)
Marco Conti (Institute for Informatics and Telematics)
Zygmunt Haas (Cornell University)
Christoph Lindemann (University of Leipzig) (Co-chair)
Giovanni Pau (UCLA)
Kurt Rothermel (University of Stuttgart)
Antony Rowstron (Microsoft Research) (Co-chair)
Ralf Steinmetz (Technical University of Darmstadt)
Oliver Waldhorst (University of Leipzig)
Ben Zhao (UCSB)
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- CALL FOR PAPERS -
CCNC2007 - IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference
11 - 13 January 2007 ~ Las Vegas, NV, USA - Harrah's Hotel &
Casino ~
(Co-located with the International Consumer Electronics Show, 8-11
January 2007)
"SEAMLESS CONSUMER CONNECTIVITY"
Visit: http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/2007
IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC), sponsored
by IEEE Communications Society,
is a major annual international conference organized with the objective
of bringing together
researchers, developers, and practitioners from academia and industry
working in all areas of
consumer communications and networking. CCNC 2007 will present the
latest developments and
technical solutions in the areas of wireless, multimedia, and consumer
networking, enabling
technologies (such as middleware), and novel applications and services.
The conference will
include a peer-reviewed program of technical sessions, special sessions,
business application
sessions, tutorials, and demonstration sessions. Authors are invited to
submit complete unpublished
papers, which are not under review in any other conference or journal.
Authors should submit a
five-page technical paper manuscript (or a two-page demonstration
summary) in double-column IEEE
format including authors' names and affiliations, and a short abstract
through EDAS, following
the submission guidelines available on the CCNC2007 website. Only
electronic submission will be
accepted. Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
Wireless Networking
* Ad-Hoc and Sensor Networks
* Body and Personal Area Networks
* Wireless QoS
* Cross Layer Optimization
* Vehicle Networks
* Wireless Access Networks (Wireless LANs, WiMAX, Cellular Networks)
* Multi-hop networks
* Seamless Roaming Techniques and Technologies
* Wireless Home Networks: Architecture and Protocols
* Wireless Security
* Wireless Multimedia Networks
* Power and Topology Management
* Emerging Wireless Technologies (e.g., Ultra Wideband, OFDM)
Multimedia Networking
* Peer to Peer Networking
* Software Radio for Multimedia Support
* Image/Video Sensor Networks
* Multimedia Support over Multi-hop Networks
* Distributed Coding
* Network Diversity for Multimedia Support (e.g., Path Diversity,
Multiple Antennas etc.)
* Network Security and Privacy
* Multimedia Forensics
* Technology and Economics of Entertainment Networks
* High Definition Audio/Video Networking
* Internetworking
* Distributed Gaming Protocols
* Last Mile Network Technologies
* Multimedia Distribution Protocols
* Multimedia Network Architecture
* Network Management and Control
* Multimedia QoS Protocols
* QoS Support and Performance
* Residential Gateways
Enabling Technologies
* Multimedia Technologies (e.g., Retrieval, Processing, Synchronization,
Integration, Systems, etc.)
* Digital Rights Management Systems
* Gaming and Virtual Reality
* Human-Machine Interface and Interaction
* Thin Client Support
* User and Service Mobility
* Service Composition
* Look-up Technologies
* Operating Systems for Mobile Devices
* Database Management Systems
* The Semantic Web
* Data and Program Migration
* Service and Device Discovery
* Standards and Interoperability
* Wearable Computers
* Pervasive Computing and Contextual Systems
* Home and Internet Middleware (e.g. Java, .Net, XML, OSGi, JTWI, JXTA,
MHP/OCAP, UPnP, etc.)
* Embedded Platforms
Novel Applications
* Networked Appliances
* Peer-to-Peer Applications and Services
* Mobile Applications
* Entertainment and Games
* Multimedia Applications (Video Conferencing, Video-on-Demand, Distance
Learning, Voice/Video over IP, IPTV, etc)
* Home Automation
* Medical and Health Care
* Surveillance, Home Monitoring
* Service Evaluation
* Accessibility
* Multi-Modal Interactions and Applications
* Context-Aware Services and Applications
* User Interface for Mobile Devices
* Seamless Mobility
* Quad Play
* e-Commerce, m-Commerce
* Location-based Services
* Personalization
* Virtual Home Environments
* Field Trials and Usability
# There will be a Best Paper Award and a Best Student Paper Award.
# There will be a Best Demonstration Award for the best demonstration,
as judged by a special Venture Advisory Committee.
# Several Student Travel Grants will be made available.
Important Dates:
* Technical paper submission deadline and Special Session proposal
submission deadline: 30 June, 2006
* Technical application panel and tutorial proposal submission deadline:
1 September, 2006
* Paper acceptance notification deadline: 15 September, 2006
* Demonstration proposal submission deadline: 18 September, 2006
* Final camera ready paper submission deadline: 10 October, 2006
NEW IEEE/COMSOC POLICY: all accepted CCNC 2007 technical paper
presenters must register at the FULL
registration rate. For authors presenting multiple papers, one FULL
registration is valid for up to three papers.
Steering Committee:
Chair: Rob Fish, Panasonic, USA
Vice Chair: Stan Moyer, Telcordia, USA
John Barr, Motorola, USA
Maurizio Beltrami, Philips, Netherlands
V. Michael Bove Jr., M.I.T., USA
K.C. Chen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Alex Gelman, Panasonic, USA
Alan Kaplan, Panasonic, USA
Ki Won Lee, Samsung Electronics Co. LTD., Korea
Dave Marples, Telcordia Technologies, UK
Madjid Merabati, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
Naohisa Ohta, Keio University, Japan
Kumar Ramaswamy, Thomson Inc., USA
Curtis Siller, Cetacean Networks, USA
Mehmet Ulema, Manhattan College, USA
Heather Yu, Panasonic, USA
Doug Zuckerman, Doug Zuckerman Associates, USA
Organizing Committee:
* General Chair: John Barr, Motorola, USA
* Technical Program Chair: Wenjun Zeng, University of Missouri-Columbia,
USA
* Technical Program Vice Chairs:
o Wireless Networking: Gary Chan, Hong Kong Univ. of Science &
Tech, China
o Multimedia Networking: Rajarathnam Chandramouli, Stevens
Institute of Technology, USA
o Enabling Technologies: Alan Messer, Samsung, USA
o Novel Applications: Bin Wei, AT&T Research Labs, USA
* Special Sessions co-Chairs: Hang Liu, Thomson, USA; Qian Zhang, Hong
Kong Univ. of Science & Tech, China
* Workshop Chair: Nidal Nasser, University of Guelph, Canada
o DRM Workshop Chair: Xin Wang, ContentGuard, USA
o NIME Workshop co-Chairs: Marco Roccetti, University of Bologna,
Italy; Giovanni Pau, UCLA, USA;
Abdennour El-Rhalibi, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
o HWN-RMQ Workshop Chair: Muhammad Jaseemuddin, Ryerson
University, Canada
* Technology Applications Panels Chair: Stan Moyer, Telcordia
Technologies, USA
* Demo Chair: Dave Marples, Telcordia Technologies, UK
* Tutorial Chair: Mario Kolberg, University of Stirling, Scotland
* Career Forum Chair: Zhu Liu, AT&T Labs, USA
* Publication Chair: Yingtao Jiang, University of Nevada at Las Vegas,
USA
* Publicity/Liaison Chairs:
o Europe: Guenter Schaefer, Technische Universtaet Ilmenau, Germany
o North America: Yi Shang, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia, USA
o Asia Pacific: Morikawa Hiroyuki, University of Tokyo, Japan
o Latin America: Nelson da Fonseca, State University of Campinas,
Brazil
* Patron Chair: John Barr, Motorola, USA
* Local Arrangements Chair: Mei Yang, University of Nevada at Las Vegas,
USA
* IT co-Chairs: Lina Dong & Yingnan Zhu, University of
Missouri-Columbia, USA
* Finance Chair: Mike Kincaid, MSK Associates, USA
* Treasurer: Bruce Worthman, IEEE Communications Society, USA
* IEEE Society Liaison: Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Waterloo,
Ontario, Canada
* IEEE Communications Society Project Manager: Diane Williams, IEEE
Communications Society, USA
Patrons: Panasonic
Please visit the website (http://www.ieee-ccnc.org/2007) for more info
on the:
CALL FOR TUTORIAL PROPOSALS
CALL FOR SPECIAL SESSION PROPOSALS
CALL FOR DEMONSTRATION PAPERS
CALL FOR WORKSHOP PAPERS
PAPER SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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Betreff: 1. Fachgespräch zu "Performance Modeling of Self-Organizing Systems"
Datum: Wed, 10 May 2006 10:23:07 +0200
Von: Jens B. Schmitt <jschmitt(a)INFORMATIK.UNI-KL.DE>
Antwort an: Mailing List der GI FG 3.3.1 "Kommunikation und Verteilte Systeme" <KUVS-L(a)LISTSERV.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE>
Organisation: DISCO Lab, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
An: KUVS-L(a)LISTSERV.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
wir möchten Sie auf folgenden Call for Contributions zum 1. Fachgespräch mit
dem Thema "Performance Modeling of Self-Organizing Systems" aufmerksam
machen. Über eine rege Beteiligung würden wir uns freuen. Für einen eventuell
mehrfachen Empfang dieser Nachricht möchten wir uns entschuldigen.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Jens Schmitt
************************** Call for Contributions *************************
(We apologize for multiple copies)
GI/ITG/MMB/KuVS Technical Discussion (Fachgespraech) on
"PERFORMANCE MODELING OF SELF-ORGANIZING SYSTEMS"
September 21, 2006,
University of Passau, Germany
http://www.iwsos.net.fmi.uni-passau.de/pmsos.html
co-located with:
EuroNGI IA.8.2 - New Trends in Network Architectures and Services:
"INTERN. WORKSHOP ON SELF-ORGANIZING SYSTEMS (IWSOS 2006)"
September 18 - 20, 2006,
University of Passau, Germany
http://www.fmi.uni-passau.de/iwsos
OVERVIEW:
Self-organization plays a key architectural role for the future Internet as
well as for large-scale pervasive computing systems such as wireless sensor
networks. Self-organization will enhance flexibility and evolvability of
organically growing, large-scale distributed systems. Driven by randomness
and feedback, the relation between cause and effect of these systems may
appear chaotic: minor causes may have severe impact, whereas seemingly
major causes may only have a small effect. Traditional mathematical models
tend to be linear and, thus, are not suitable to model such chaotic
systems. Models to be developed should be simple to remain scalable to the
huge number of entities in the systems under investigation and to be
generally applicable.
We aim to investigate the methodology for modeling and evaluating the
performance and reliability of complex self-organizing systems at the edge
of chaos. To this end, this meeting brings together leading national and
international experts and creates a forum for knowledge exchange.
IMPORTANT DATES:
- Ext. abstracts/short paper subm. deadline: July 15th 2006, 11:59pm CET
- Notification of acceptance: August 1st 2006
- Hotel reservation cut-off date: August 15th 2006
- Meeting date: September 21st 2006
PAPER SUBMISSION & PUBLICATION:
The submitted extended abstracts and short papers will be reviewed and
published in form of a Technical Report. The publication of full papers
within a Special Issue will depend on the success of the meeting. We
solicit submission of selected full papers after the meeting.
TECHNICAL PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS:
Hermann de Meer, University of Passau, Passau, Germany
Patrick Wchner, University of Passau, Passau, Germany
Jens B. Schmitt, University of Kaiserslautern, Kaiserslautern, Germany
Matthias Hollick, University of Technology Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany
SUBMISSIONS & CONTACT: wuechner(a)fmi.uni-passau.de
This CfC is available as PDF at:
http://www.iwsos.net.fmi.uni-passau.de/fileadmin/pdf/PMSOS06_CfC.pdf
--
prof. dr. jens schmitt
disco | distributed computer systems lab
computer science department
university of kaiserslautern
p.o. box 3049, 67653 kaiserslautern, germany
phone : +49.631.205.3288
fax : +49.631.205.3289
e-mail: jschmitt(a)informatik.uni-kl.de
web : http://disco.informatik.uni-kl.de
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Betreff: [Tccc] CfP BIONETICS 2006
Datum: Wed, 10 May 2006 09:26:57 +0200
Von: Falko Dressler <dressler(a)ieee.org>
An: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
Our apologies if you have received multiple copies of this CFP.
**************************************************************
CALL FOR PAPERS
BIONETICS 2006
1st International Conference on
Bio Inspired mOdels of NEtwork, Information and Computing Systems
http://www.bionetics.org/
Madonna di Campiglio, Italy, December 11-13, 2006
In co-operation with IEEE CIS(*), SMC
*** Submission deadline: July 31, 2006 ***
**************************************************************
Technology is taking us to a world where myriads of heavily
networked devices interact with the physical world in
multiple ways, and at multiple scales, from the global
Internet scale down to micro- and nano-devices. Many of
these devices are highly mobile and autonomous, and must
adapt to the surrounding environment in a totally
unsupervised way.
A fundamental research challenge is the design of robust
decentralized computing systems capable of operating under
changing environments and noisy input, and yet exhibit the
desired behaviour and response time, under constraints such
as energy consumption, size, and processing power. These
systems should be able to adapt and learn how to react to
unforeseen scenarios as well as to display properties
comparable to social entities.
Biological systems are able to handle many of these
challenges with an elegance and efficiency still far beyond
current human artifacts. Based on this observation,
bio-inspired approaches have been proposed in the past years
as a strategy to handle the complexity of such systems. The
goal is to obtain methods on how to engineer technical
artifacts which have similar high stability and efficiency
as biological entities often have.
The BIONETICS conference aims at bringing together
researchers and scientists from several disciplines in
computer science and engineering where bio-inspired methods
are investigated. We are soliciting high-quality original
papers in the following five areas including but not limited
to the following topics:
a) Bio-inspired mathematical models, methods and tools
- Mathematical models of biological processes
- Qualitative assessment of evolutionary algorithms
- Multiscale dynamics of emergent properties
b) Bio-inspired software
- Engineering methods and tools for bio-inspired systems
- Bio-inspired service evolution and optimization
- Pandemic service deployment strategies
c) Bio-inspired security mechanisms
- Artificial immune and self-healing systems
- Cell, body, population-level security mechanisms
- Adaptive and evolving protection mechanisms
d) Bio-inspired networks and communication systems
- Bio-inspired network algorithms and protocols
- Bio-inspired autonomic communication systems
- Evolution of network architectures and protocols
e) Bio-inspired and bio-based nano-scale communication and information
systems
- Molecular communication
- Biological computing
- Nano-scale biologically engineered systems
Prospective authors should submit full papers with up to 8 pages
using 10pt font. Only electronic submissions in PDF format
are accepted.
Submission instructions: http://cocus.create-net.it/cocus/welcome.do
---------------------------------
Important dates:
Submission deadline: July 31, 2006
Acceptance notification: September 18, 2006
Camera ready paper: October 23, 2006
---------------------------------
Committees:
General Chairs:
Tatsuya Suda, Univ. of California, Irvine, USA
Christian Tschudin, Univ. of Basel, Switzerland
Vice-Chairs:
Iacopo Carreras, Create-Net Research Association, Italy
Lidia Yamamoto, Univ. of Basel, Switzerland
Steering Committee Chair:
Imrich Chlamtac, Create-Net Research Association, Italy
TPC Chair:
Masayuki Murata, Osaka Univ., Japan
TPC Vice-Chairs:
-- Bio-inspired mathematical models, methods and tools:
Andreas Deutsch, Dresden University of Technology, Germany
-- Bio-inspired software:
Stephan Steglich, TU Berlin, Germany
-- Bio-inspired security mechanisms:
Fabio Martinelli, IIT-CNR, Italy
-- Bio-inspired networks and communication systems:
Kenji Leibnitz, Osaka University, Japan,
-- Bio-based nano-scale communication and information systems:
Yuki Moritani, NTT DoCoMo Inc., Japan (TBC)
Panel Chair:
Csaba Kiraly, Univ. of Trento, Italy
Publicity Chair:
Europe: Falko Dressler, Univ. Erlangen, Germany
US: Xiuzhen Cheng, George Washington University, US
Financial Chair:
Karen Decker, ICST, USA
Local Arrangement Chair:
Giuseppina Alfano, Create-Net Research Association, Italy
---------------------------------
TPC memebrs:
---------------------------------
Andrew Adamatzky, Univ. of the West of England
David Basanta, ZIH, TUD, Dresden
Kalyan Basu, University of Texas
Subhayu Basu, Princeton Univ.
Peter Bentley, University College London
Lutz Brusch, ZIH, TUD, Dresden
Geoffrey Canright, Telenor R & D
Xiuzhen Cheng, George Washington University
Romit Roy Choudhury, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Pierpaolo Degano, University of Pisa
Falko Dressler, Univ. Erlangen
Niloy Ganguly, Indian Institute of Technology
Arobinda Gupta, Indian Institute of Technology
Masami Hagiya, Univ. of Tokyo
Henry Hess, Univ. of Florida
Satoshi Hiyama, NTT DoCoMo
Yoshiteru Ishida, Toyohashi University of Technology
Mark Jelasity, University of Bologna,
Igor Kotenko, Russian Academy of Sciences
Pabitra Mitra, Indian Institute of Technology
Alberto Montresor, University of Trento
Tadashi Nakano, Univ. of California, Irvine
Shin-ichiro M. Nomura, Tokyo Medical and Dental Univ.
Kazuhiro Oiwa, NICT
Oznur Ozkasap, Koc University
Kay Roemer, ETH Zurich
Yoshihiro Sasaki, NAIST
Biplab Sikdar, Bengal Engineering and Science University
Adrian Stoica, JPL, NASA
Akira Suyama, Univ. of Tokyo
Shoji Takeuchi, Univ. of Tokyo
Naoki Wakamiya, Osaka University
Matthew Williamson, HP Lab
(*) Pending Approval
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Betreff: CfP 4th International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing
Datum: Tue, 9 May 2006 11:21:52 +0200
Von: W. Lamersdorf <lamersd(a)INFORMATIK.UNI-HAMBURG.DE>
Antwort an: Mailing List der GI FG 3.3.1 "Kommunikation und Verteilte Systeme" <KUVS-L(a)LISTSERV.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE>
An: KUVS-L(a)LISTSERV.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE
[ Apologies for multiple copies of this message ]
ICSOC 2006: Call for Papers
----------------------------------------
The 4th International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing
December 4-7 2006, Chicago
Submission deadline: June 12
Detailed info: http://www.icsoc.org
Important dates:
Workshop proposal submission: May 30, 2006
Paper abstract submission: June 12, 11:59pm, PST
Full paper submission: June 19, 11:59pm, PST
Tutorial and panel submission: July 6, 2006
Notification of acceptance: September 12, 2006
Final manuscript due: September 25, 2006
Workshops: December 4, 2006
Main conference (includes tutorials): December 5-7, 2006
---------------------------
ICSOC'06 seeks original papers in the field of service oriented
computing, from theoretical and foundational results to empirical
evaluations as well as practical and industrial experiences, with the
emphasis on results that contribute to solve the many still open
research problems that are of significant impact to the field of
service oriented applications. Topics include but are not limited to
the following:
Business Service Modeling: Methods and tools for capturing business
goals and requirements, Decomposition into business services,
Business processes, Business policies, Modeling, analysis, and
simulation, Specification of functional and non-functional quality
requirements;
Service Assembly: Development and Discovery: Model-driven
development, Service composition architectures, Service registries,
Service discovery mechanisms, Semantic matching, Methods and tools
for service development, Governance, Verification and validation,
Deployment strategies;
Service Management: Instrumentation and service related data
aggregation, end-to-end Measurement, Analysis, Modeling and Capacity
planning, Definition of deployment topology, Infrastructure
configuration, Problem determination for SOAs, ITIL processes, Change
management in live systems.
SOA Runtime: Service Bus for mediation, transformation and routing,
Runtime registry, Integration of legacy applications, Information
services for data access and data integration, Scalability,
Topology and Optimization, Service oriented middleware, Policy based
configuration & Workload management
Quality of Service: Reliable Service-Oriented Computing, Security and
Privacy in Service-Oriented Computing, SLA and Policy specification,
QoS Negotiation, Autonomic management of service levels, Empirical
Studies and Benchmarking of QoS, Performance and Dependability
prediction in SOA;
Grid Services: Services and architecture for management of
infrastructural resources, Data and Compute intensive applications,
Execution and resource allocation services for job scheduling,
Protocols for coordination across multiple resource managers,
Business value based allocation, Innovative Strategies for Creation
and Management of Virtual Enterprises and Organizations, Prototype
systems and Toolkits.
----------------------------
General Chairs:
Ian Foster (The University of Chicago)
Carlo Ghezzi (Politechnico di Milano)
Program Chairs:
Asit Dan (IBM)
Winfried Lamersdorf (Hamburg University)
Industrial Track Chairs:
Robert Johnson (IBM)
Jeff Mischkinsky (Oracle)
Workshop Coordination:
Dimitrios Georgakopoulos (Telcordia)
Norbert Ritter (Hamburg University)
Tutorial Chairs:
Frank Leymann (Univ. of Stuttgart)
Heiko Ludwig (IBM)
Local Arrangements Chair:
Julie Wulf (Univa Corporation)
Financial Chair:
Vincenzo D'andrea (Univ. of Trento)
Registration Chair:
Martin Swany (Univ. of Delaware)
Publicity Chair:
Matei Ripeanu (Univ. of British Columbia)
Publication Chair:
Boualem Benatallah (UNSW)
Area Coorfinators:
Service Modeling:
Wolfgang Emmerich (UC London)
Mathias Weske (University of Potsdam)
Service Assembly:
Barbara Pernici (Politecnico di Milano)
Munindar Singh (North Carolina State University)
Service Management:
Luciano Baresi (Politecnico di Milano)
Hiro Kishimoto (Fujitsu)
SOA Runtime:
Douglas Schmidt (Vanderbilt University)
Steve Vinoski (Iona)
Quality of Service:
Priya Narasimhan (CMU)
Jim Pruyne (HP)
Grid Services:
Dennis Gannon (Indiana University)
Paul Watson (University of Newcastle upon Tyne)
Steering Committee:
Fabio Casati (Hewlett-Packard Labs, USA)
Paco Curbera (IBM Research, USA)
Mike Papazoglou (Tilburg University, The Nederland)
Paolo Traverso (ITC-IRST, Italy)
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Betreff: [Tccc] CFP - AGNM 2006
Datum: Mon, 08 May 2006 15:11:30 -0700
Von: Silvia Figueira <sfigueira(a)scu.edu>
An: <tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu>
Call for Papers
=================
AGNM 2006
Second IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on Autonomic Grid Networking and Management
October 26th-27th, 2006,
Herbert Park Hotel, Dublin, Ireland
Held as part of the IEEE/IFIP 2nd International Week
on Management of Networks and Services
Website: http://www.manweek2006.org/agnm/agnm.php
Autonomic Grid Computing (AGC) deals with self-managing and self-adapting parallel and
distributed computing and associated data management on a distributed and parallel Grid
of computational machines (PCs, servers, supercomputers, clusters) and storage systems.
Grid computing is performed with the support of two major infrastructure components:
1) a Grid middleware, such as Globus or UNICORE, which provides advanced services
and supports Grid resource management, and 2) a fabric layer, which comprises
the underlying systems, such as computers, operating systems, and storage systems.
A fabric layer component of particular importance is the network since all distributed
services rely on the capabilities of the interconnecting network.
Recently, the Grid Community has started efforts to enhance the core services of a
Grid middleware with autonomic capabilities so that the functions are self-managing.
For example, an autonomic Grid resource allocation manager, instead of statically
allocating or releasing resources to Grid applications, could do so adaptively, or
self-heal to failures. However, the AGC and associated infrastructure (AGCI) is geared
mainly towards computational (servers, supercomputers) and storage resources. In other
words, the autonomic behavior of AGC and AGCI is a function of changes in computational
and storage resources, but not networking resources. Hence there is need for support
of Autonomic Grid Networks (AGN) that incorporates into the Grid the following:
1) Network resources distributed across LAN, MAN and WAN, 2) Autonomic and on-demand
functions (into various layers and components, such as a Grid middleware). The
autonomic functions may be conceptually similar to the ones provided in the lower
layer (Layers 3, 2, 1) networks, such as self-control (dynamic rerouting, such as
IGP rerouting), self-protection ([G]MPLS Fast Rerouting and Protection, Sonet/SDH
protection switching), and self-healing (control and data plane high-availability,
etc.). For example, in a typical Grid, the resource management architecture is
client-server oriented, where resources are typically registered to and pulled
from a particular service. In contrast, in an AGN, the resource management
architecture could be distributed and autonomous, where resource requests are
routed by autonomous and distributed AGN middleware components.
This one-day workshop offers a unique opportunity for researchers and practitioners to
exchange ideas and experiences on problems, challenges, solutions and potential future
research and development issues in this new field of Autonomic Grid Networking and
Management. In addition to paper presentations, the workshop provides an intimate
setting for discussion and debate through panels and group work.
The authors are encouraged to submit original papers on topics related to the concepts
described above, including, but not limited to:
- Grid middleware enhancements for AGN
- Cluster middleware enhancements for AGN
- Network-aware autonomic Grid scheduling
- Network-aware autonomic Grid data and storage management
- Network-aware autonomic cluster scheduling and management
- AGN specific resource discovery
- AGN QoS (combined application and abstracted network QoS) management
- AGN routing
- AGN self-healing and self-protection
- AGN high-availability
- AGN monitoring and performance management
- AGN effects on HPC applications
- HPC applications (MPI and other) on AGN
- HPC applications (MPI and other) on MAN and WAN AGN
- Commercial applications (CRM, ERP, Financial, etc.) on AGN
- P2P AGN
Submission
----------
For online submission instructions please visit
http://www.manweek2006.org/agnm/submission.php
Questions should be directed to agnm06(a)anut.fh-aachen.de
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
-------------------
Submission: May 19 2006
Notification: July 7 2006
Camera ready: August 2 2006
Workshop: October 26-27 2006
Organizing Committee:
---------------------
Workshop Chair: Masum Z. Hasan (Cisco Systems, USA)
Workshop TPC Co-chairs: Volker Sander (University of Aachen, Germany)
and Silvia Figueira (Santa Clara University, USA)
Technical Programme Committee
-----------------------------
Lina Battestilli, MCNC, USA
Raouf Boutaba, U Waterloo, Canada
Rob Brennan, Ericsson R&D, Ireland
Wayne Clark, Cisco Systems, USA
Asit Dan, IBM Watson Research C, USA
Cees DeLaat, U Amsterdam, Netherlands
Gabi Dreo-Rodosek, LRZ, Germany
Horst Dumcke, Cisco Systems, France
Tiziana Ferrari, INFN, Italy
Markus Fidler, U Toronto, Canada
Silvia Figueira, SCU, USA
Wolfgang Gentzsch, MCNC, USA
Rüdiger Geib, T-Systems, Germany
Masum Z. Hasan, Cisco Systems, USA
Michiaki Hayashi, KDDI, Japan
Doan B. Hoang, U Sydney, Australia
Admela Jukan, UIUC, USA
Gigi Karmous-Edwards, MCNC, USA
Francis Lee, NTU, Singapore
Edgar Magaña, UPC, Spain
J.P. Martin-Flatin, UQAM, Canada
Manish Parashar, Rutgers U, USA
Gerard Parr, University of Ulster, UK
Pascale Primet, INRIA, France
Volker Sander, U Aachen, Germany
Dimitra Simeonidou, U Essex, UK
John Strassner, Motorola Lab, USA
Franco Travostino, Nortel Networks, USA
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[Fwd: [ISCC06] Journal on Wireless Communications & Networking - special issue on Mobile Multi-hop Ad Hoc Networks: From Theory to Reality]
by Lars Wolf 09 May '06
by Lars Wolf 09 May '06
09 May '06
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Betreff: [ISCC06] Journal on Wireless Communications & Networking -
special issue on Mobile Multi-hop Ad Hoc Networks: From Theory to Reality
Datum: Mon, 8 May 2006 18:13:50 +0200
Von: Marco Conti <Marco.Conti(a)iit.cnr.it>
An: iscc2005(a)mail.ing.unibo.it, <committee(a)networking.khu.ac.kr>,
<advisor(a)networking.khu.ac.kr>, <co-advisor(a)networking.khu.ac.kr>,
spects02(a)comp.leeds.ac.uk
Apologies if you receive multiple copies
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Call for Papers
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EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications & Networking
Special issue on
MobileMAN (Mobile Multi-hop Ad Hoc Networks): From Theory to Reality
http://www.hindawi.com/journals/WCN/si/MobileMAN.html
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The aim of this special issue is to present, from an experimental
perspective, architectures and protocols for implementing (mobile) ad
hoc networks. This special issue constitutes a unique forum to present
measurements/experiences/lessons obtained by implementing ad hoc
networks testbeds and prototypes. The special issue will investigate the
whole protocol stack from enabling technologies to middleware and
applications.
Original contributions are solicited, related to system and protocol
development, measurement, and testing, in all areas related to ad hoc
networking. Specifically, topics of interest include, but are not
limited to:
* Ad hoc networks applications
* System prototypes and experiences
* Mobile ad hoc networks
* Opportunistic and delay tolerant networks
* Sensor networks
* Mesh networks
* Vehicular networks
* Protocol implementation and testing
* Middleware platforms for ad hoc networks
* Ad hoc networking for pervasive environments
* Situated and autonomic communications
* Location services
* Positioning and tracking technologies and services
* Measurement studies
* Mobility models based on real data
* Enabling technologies measurements (802.11, 802.15, etc.)
* Experiment-based socio-economic analysis of ad hoc networks
Authors should follow the EURASIP JWCN manuscript format described at
the journal site http://www.hindawi.com/journals/wcn/. Prospective
authors should submit an electronic copy of their complete manuscript
through the EURASIP JWCN's manuscript tracking system at
http://www.hindawi.com/mts/, according to the following timetable:
Manuscript Due
July 1, 2006
Acceptance Notification
November 1, 2006
Final Manuscript Due
February 1, 2007
Publication Date
2nd Quarter, 2007
*Guest Editor:*
Marco Conti, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Instituto di
Informatica e Telematica (IIT-CNR), Via Giuseppe, Moruzzi 1, 56124 Pisa,
Italy,
e-mail: Marco.Conti(a)iit.cnr.it
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Pervasive Computing & Networking Lab. (PerLab)
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Betreff: CfP Workshop Organic Computing bei der GI-Jahrestagung
Datum: Mon, 08 May 2006 14:21:49 +0200
Von: Hartmut Schmeck <schmeck(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>
An: OC-Interessenten:;
CC: Urban Richter <uri(a)aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de>
Hallo Herr Richter,
Sehr geehrte Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
anbei erhalten Sie den Call for Papers für den
Workshop über Organic Computing bei der
diesjährigen GI-Jahrestagung mit der Bitte um
Beachtung und Weitergabe an weitere potentiell interessierte Personen.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Hartmut Schmeck
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Call for
Papers !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Workshop "Organic Computing Status and Outlook"
October 5 or 6, 2006, Dresden, Germany
part of
INFORMATIK 2006 Informatik für Menschen!
36th GI-Jahrestagung, October 2 6, 2006, TU Dresden
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Scope:
Organic Computing has emerged as a challenging
vision for future information processing systems.
Organic Computing is based on the insight that we
will soon be surrounded by large collections of
autonomous systems, which are equipped with
sensors and actuators, aware of their
environment, communicating freely, and organizing
themselves in order to perform the actions and
services that seem to be required. The presence
of networks of intelligent systems in our
environment opens fascinating application areas
but, at the same time, bears the problem of their
controllability. Hence, we have to construct such
systems - which we increasingly depend on - as
robust, safe, flexible, and trustworthy as
possible. In particular, a strong orientation
towards human needs as opposed to a pure
implementation of the technologically possible
seems absolutely central. In order to achieve
these goals, our technical systems will have to
act more independently, flexibly, and
autonomously, i.e. they will have to exhibit
life-like properties. We call those systems
organic. Hence, an Organic Computing System
is a technical system, which adapts dynamically
to the current conditions of its environment. It
will be self-organizing, self-configuring,
self-optimizing, self-healing, self-protecting,
self-explaining, and context-aware.
First steps towards adaptive and self-organizing
computer systems are already being undertaken.
Adaptivity, reconfigurability, emergence of new
properties, and self-organization are topics in a
variety of research projects. The priority
research program of the German Research
Foundation (DFG) addresses fundamental challenges
in the design of Organic Computing systems; its
objective is a deeper understanding of emergent
global behavior in self-organizing systems and
the design of specific concepts and tools to
support the construction of Organic Computing
systems for technical applications. This workshop
will provide a forum to present the current
status of research in Organic Computing and
discuss challenges and future directions for research and development.
Suggested topics for this workshop include but are not limited to:
- self-organization and emergent behavior
- complex adaptive systems
- self-organization in production and logistics
- self-organization in biological systems
- bio-inspired computing
- artificial life
- multi-agent systems and cellular automata
- technical usage and controllability of emergence
- autonomic computing
Paper submission:
Authors should submit papers with a maximum of 8
pages before June 26, 2006, via the paper
submission section on http://www.organic-computing.de/GI2006/ .
Papers will be selected through a peer-review
based on contribution to the overall topic,
originality, and scientific value. All selected
papers will be published in the workshop
proceedings (and must be presented at the workshop).
Important dates:
- Deadline for paper submissions: June 26, 2006
- Notification of acceptance: July 24, 2006
- Camera-ready versions: August 7, 2006
- Workshop: October 5 or 6, 2006
Program committee:
Martin Emele (Robert Bosch GmbH)
Stefan Fischer (Universität Lübeck)
Andreas Herkersdorf (TU München)
Wolfgang Karl (Universität Karlsruhe)
Erik Maehle (Universität Lübeck)
Christian Müller-Schloer (Universität Hannover)
Burghardt Schallenberger (Siemens AG)
Hartmut Schmeck (Universität Karlsruhe, Chair)
Theo Ungerer (Universität Augsburg)
Rolf Würtz (Universität Bochum)
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Betreff: [KuVS ELG] CALL FOR PARTICIPATION - DAIS 2006
Datum: Mon, 08 May 2006 15:17:56 +0200
Von: Kurt Geihs <geihs(a)uni-kassel.de>
An: KUVS-L <KUVS-L(a)LISTSERV.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE>, gi3abs-l
<gi3abs-l(a)LISTSERV.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE>, elg(a)kuvs.de
6th IFIP WG 6.1
International Conference on
Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems
DAIS 2006
"From service-oriented architectures
to self-managing applications"
Bologna, Italy
June 13-16, 2006
http://www.discotec06.cs.unibo.it/DAIS06/
To be held in conjunction with
FMOODS 2006 and Coordination 2006
http://discotec06.cs.unibo.it
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
====================
The conference program presents the state of the art in research
concerning distributed and interoperable systems. In recent
years, distributed applications have indeed gained a practical
and widely-known footing in everyday computing. Use of new
communication technologies have brought up divergent application
areas, including mobile computing, inter-enterprise collaborations,
and ubiquitous services, just to name a few. New challenges
include the need for service-oriented architectures, autonomous and
self-managing systems, peer-to-peer systems, grid computing, sensor
networks, semantic enhancements, and adaptivity and dynamicity of
distribution constellations.
Following the evolution of the field, DAIS 2006 focuses on architectures,
models, technologies and platforms for interoperable, scalable and adaptable
systems that are related to the latest trends towards service
orientation and
self-* properties. The papers to be presented at DAIS 2006 cover
methodological
aspects, tools and language of building adaptable distributed and
interoperable
services, fault tolerance and dependability, peer-to-peer systems, mobility
issues, web services applications and performance issues and composition,
semantic web and semantic integration, and context- and location-aware
applications.
This year, the technical program of DAIS drew from 99 submitted papers,
among which 10 were explicitly submitted as work-in-progress papers. From
these 21 regular and 5 work-in-progress papers were selected for
inclusion in
the proceedings. The DAIS 2006 conference is sponsored by IFIP
(International
Federation for Information Processing) and it was the sixth conference
in the
DAIS series of events organized by IFIP Working Group 6.1.
DAIS'06 will be held in the beautiful city of Bologna, Italy, colocated
with the 8th IFIP Formal Methods for Open Object-Based Distributed Systems
(FMOODS'06) and Coordination'06. Attendants of DAIS'06 will have the
opportunity to attend the sessions of the two colocated conferences.
TECHNICAL PROGRAM OF DAIS 06
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SESSION 1 (joint with FMOODS and Coordination): Invited talk
"Mobile Service Oriented Architectures (MOSOA)"
Jan Bosch, NOKIA Research Center
SESSION 2; Mobile and pervasive computing
"A Spatial Programming Model for Real Global Smart Space Applications"
Rene Meier, Anthony Harrington, Thomas Termin, Vinny Cahill
"Mobile Process Description and Execution"
Christian P. Kunze, Sonja Zaplata, Winfried Lamersdorf
"An Application Framework for Nomadic, Collaborative Applications"
James O'Brien, Marc Shapiro
"Interfering effects of service adaptation: implications on
self-adapting systems architecture"
Jacqueline Floch, Erlend Stav and Svein Hallsteinsen
SESSION 3: Peer-to-peer systems
"Discovery of Stable Peers in a Self-organising Peer-to-Peer Gradient
Topology"
Jan Sacha, Jim Dowling, Raymond Cunningham, Rene Meier,
"On the Value of Random Opinions in Decentralized Recommendation"
Elth Ogston, Arno Bakker, Maarten van Steen
SESSION 4: Semantic web
"Information Agents That Learn to Understand Each Other Via Semantic
Negotiation"
Salvatore Garruzzo, Domenico Rosaci
"Discovering Semantic Web Services with Process Speci?cations"
Piya Suwannopas, Twittie Senivongse
"Towards Building a Semantic Grid for E-learning"
Wenya Tian, Huajun Chen
SESSION 5 (joint with FMOODS and Coordination): Invited talk
Chris Hankin, Department of Computing, Imperial College
SESSION 6: Web services
"A Code Migration Framework for AJAX Applications"
Arno Puder
"High Performance SOAP Processing Driven by Data Mapping Template"
Wei Jun, Hua Lei, Niu Chunlei, Zheng Haoran
"An Approach for Fine-Grained Web Service Performance Monitoring"
Jan Schaefer
"WSInterConnect: Dynamic Composition of Web Services through Web Services"
Josef Spillner, Iris Braun, Alexander Schill
SESSION 7: Fault tolerance 1
"Bounding Recovery Time in Rollback-Recovery Protocol for Mobile
Systems Preserving Session Guarantees"
Jerzy Brzezinski, Anna Kobusinska, Jacek Kobusinski
"Intelligent Dependability Services for Overlay Networks"
Barry Porter, Geoff Coulson, Daniel Hughes
SESSION 8: Architectural adaptation and modelling
"Model-Driven Development of Context-Aware Services"
Joao Paulo A. Almeida, Maria-Eugenia Iacob, Henk Jonkers, Dick Quartel
"Utilising Alternative Application Configurations in Context- and
QoS-Aware Mobile Middleware"
Sten A. Lundesgaard, Ketil Lund, Frank Eliassen
"Timing Driven Architectural Adaptation"
Andrew Wils, Yolande Berbers, Tom Holvoet, Karel De Vlaminck
SESSION 9 (joint with FMOODS and Coordination): Invited talk
José Luiz Fiadeiro, Department of Computer Science,
University of Leicester
SESSION 10: Fault tolerance 2
"Fault-Tolerant Replication Based on Fragmented Objects"
Hans P. Reiser, Rudiger Kapitza, Jorg Domaschka, Franz J. Hauck
"Towards Context-Aware Transaction Services"
Romain Rouvoy, Patricia Serrano-Alvarado, Philippe Merle
"A Local Self-stabilizing Enumeration Algorithm"
Brahim Hamid, Mohamed Mosbah
"Adding Fault-Tolerance to a Hierarchical DRE System"
Paul Rubel, Joseph Loyall, Richard Schantz, Matthew Gillen
"Using Speculative Push for Unnecessary Checkpoint Creation Avoidance"
Arkadiusz Danilecki and Michael Szychowiak
SESSION 11: Software tools and languages
"A Versatile Kernel for Distributed AOP"
Eric Tanter, Rodolfo Toledo
"Transformation of Centralized Software Components into Distributed"
Abdelhak Seriai, Gautier Bastide, Mourad Oussalah
"PAGE: a distributed infrastructure for fostering RDF-based
interoperability"
Emanuele Della Valle, Andrea Turati and Alessandro Ghioni
REGISTRATION
============
Registration now open.
o Early registration: until 31 May 2006.
o for
- further registration details (student reductions, presenter
reductions, workshop fees...),
- travel information and information about Bologna,
see (under registration)
http://www.discotec06.cs.unibo.it
ORGANISERS
==========
General chair:
Gianluigi Zavattaro, University of Bologna, Italy
Steering committee:
Lea Kutvonen, University of Helsinki, Finland
Hartmut Koenig, BTU Cottbus, Germany
Kurt Geihs, University of Kassel, Germany
Elie Najm, ENST, Paris, France
PC Chairs:
Frank Eliassen, University of Oslo, Norway
Alberto Montresor, University of Trento, Italy
Publicity chair:
Ketil Lund, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
Local arrangements:
Program committee:
N. Alonistioti, University of Athens, Greece
D. Bakken, Washington State University, USA
A. Bartoli, University of Trieste, Italy
Y. Berbers, Yolande, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
A. Beugnard, ENST-Bretagne, France
G. Blair, Lancaster University, UK
A. Corsaro, Alenia Marconi System, Italy
I. Demeure, ENST, France
F. Eliassen, University of Oslo, Norway
P. Felber, Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland,
K. Geihs, University of Kassel, Germany
K. M. Goschka, Technical University of Vienna, Austria
S. Graupner, HP Labs, USA
R. Grønmo, SINTEF ICT, Norway
D. Hagimont, INP Toulouse, France
S. Hallsteinsen, SINTEF ICT, Norway
J. Indulska, University of Queensland, Australia
E. Jul, Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK
A. Keller, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, USA
H. Koenig, BTU Cottbus, Germany
R. Kroeger, Univeristy of Applied Sciences Wiesbaden, Germany
H. Krumm, University of Dortmund, Germany
L. Kutvonen, University of Helsinki, Finland
W. Lamersdorf, University of Hamburg, Germany
C. Linnhof-Popien, University of Munich, Germany
K. Lund, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
R. Meier, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
A. Montresor, University of Trento, Italy
E. Najm, ENST, France
R. Oliveira, Universidade do Minho, Portugal
K. Raymond, University of Queensland, Australia
R. Schantz, BBN Technologies, USA
A. Romanovsky, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
W. Schreiner, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
T. Senivongse, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
K. Sere, Åbo Akademi University, Finland
J.-B. Stefani, INRIA, France
N. Wang, Tech-X Corporation, USA
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