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-------- Original Message --------
Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2004 14:50:59 +0000
From: zgp(a)comcast.net
To: itc(a)comsoc.org
CC: shabib(a)eve.usc.edu, obaidat(a)monmouth.edu, imad(a)cse.fau.edu
Important Announcement
Due to numerous requests, the organizing committee of SPECTS2004 (2004
International Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Computer and
Telecommunication Systems) has decided to extend the paper submission
deadline to February 29, 2004.
We apologize if you receive multiple copies.
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Call For Papers
2004 International Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Computer and
Telecommunication Systems
SPECTS 2004
http://www.scs.org/confernc/ssimc/ssimc04/cfp/spects04.htm
July 25-29, 2004
San Jose, California
San Jose Hyatt
This annual international conference is a forum for professionals involved
in performance evaluation of computer and telecommunication systems.
Evaluation of computer systems and networks is needed at every stage in
the life cycle of the product including design, manufacturing,
sales/purchase, use, upgrade, tuning, etc. The discipline of performance
evaluation has progressed rapidly in the past decade, and it has now begun
to approach maturity. Significant progress has been made in analytic
modeling, simulation, and measurement approaches for performance
evaluation of computer and telecommunication systems.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Networking and Telecommunication Systems
- Internet Technology
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- DiffServ/IntServ
- MPLS
- TCP
- World Wide Web (WWW) Technology
- Networking Techniques
- Unicast and Multicast Routing
- Congestion Control
- Switching Techniques
- Tele-traffic
- Network Protocols
- Network Management and Control
- Network Capacity Planning
- Network Architecture Evaluation
- Service and QoS Pricing
- Security and Authentication
- Broadband Networks
- High-Speed Networking
- ATM
- Optical Networks
- Wireless Systems and Networks
- Satellite Systems
- UMTS
- Mobile Networks/Computing
- Ad-hoc networks
- Multimedia Communications and Applications
Computer Systems
- Distributed Architectures
- Client/Server
- Distributed Systems and Agents
- Parallel and Distributed Computing
- Massively Parallel Systems
- Cluster Computing
- Grid Computing
- Interconnection Networks
- Computer Architectures
- Microprocessors/Microcomputers
- Memory Systems
- High Performance I/O
- Real-time Systems
- Scheduling Schemes
-Software
- Software Performance, Evaluation and Testing
- Parallel Algorithms and Languages
- Hardware and Software Monitors
- High-Performance Computing
- Workload and Traffic Characterization
- Scientific Computing Algorithms
- Reconfigurable Computing
- Electronic Commerce
Tools, Methodologies and Applications
- Parallel and Distributed Simulation
- Verification and Validation
- Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic Applications
- Performance Optimization, Bounds, and Models
- Queuing Systems and Networks
- Scalability Studies
- Integrated Modeling and Measurement
- On-Line Performance Adaptation and Tuning
- Process Algebra-Based Models
- Mathematical Aspects and Integrated Design of Performance
- Case Studies
General Chair
Mohammad S. Obaidat
Dept. of Computer Science, Monmouth University
W. Long Branch, NJ 07764, USA
Tel +1-732-571-4482
Fax +1-732-263-5202
E-mail: obaidat(a)monmouth.edu
Vice General Chair
Franco Davoli
DIST-University of Genoa
Via Opera Pia 13, I-16145 Genoa, Italy
Tel +39-010-353-2732
Fax +39-010-353-2154
E-Mail: franco(a)dist.unige.it
Program Chair
Abbas Jamalipour
School of Electrical and Information Engineering
University of Sydney
Sydney N.S.W. 2006, Australia
Tel:: +61 2 9351 2843,
Fax: +61 2 9351 3847
Email: a.jamalipour(a)ieee.org
Vice Program Chair and Special Sessions Chair:
Jose L Marzo, University of Girona, Spain
E-mail: joseluis.marzo(a)udg.es
Vice Program Chair and Tutorial Chair:
Mario Marchese
DIST-University of Genoa
E-mail: mario.marchese(a)cnit.it
Vice Program Chair and Publicity Chair:
Imad Mahgoub
Florida Atlantic University
E-mail: imad(a)cse.fau.edu
Technical Program Committee
Abdullah Abonamah, Zayed University, UAE
Krishan Aggrawal, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, India
Ian Akyildiz, Georgia Tech., USA
Mohammed Atiquzzaman, University of Oklahoma, USA
Bruno Baynat, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, France
Louis G. Birta, University of Ottawa, Canada
Noureddine Boudriga, University of Tunis, Tunisia
Maria C. Calzarossa, University of Pavia, Italy
Hasan Cam, Arizona State University, USA
Andrew Campbell, Columbia University, USA
Nedo Celandroni, ISTI-CNR, Italy
Haitham Cruickshank, University of Surrey, UK
Hassan B. Diab, American University of Beirut, Lebanon
Gabor Fodor, Ericsson Radio Systems, Sweden
Geoffrey Fox, Indiana University, USA
John Fox, Motorola Inc., UK
Luigi Fratta, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Sebastia Galmes, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain
Aura Ganz, University of Massachusetts, USA
Erol Gelenbe, University of Central Florida, USA
Nicolas Georganas, University of Ottawa, Canada
Mario Gerla, UCLA, USA
Sami Habib, Kuwait University, Kuwait
Omar Hammami, ENSTA, France
Jarmo Harju, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
Herman Hughes, Michigan State University, USA
Andrzej Jajszczyk, AGM University of Science and Technology, Poland
Carlos Juiz, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain
Ingemar Kaj, Uppsala University, Sweden
Krishna Kant, Intel, USA
Helen Karatza, Aristotle University of Thessalonica, Greece
Demetrios Kazakos, University of Louisiana, USA
Ulrich Killat, Tech. Univ. of Hamburg, Germany
Tag Gon Kim, KAIST, Korea
Kevin Kwiat, Air Force Research Laboratory, USA
Veronica Lagrange M. Reis, HP Corp., USA
Axel Lehmann, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany
Mike T. Liu, Ohio State University, USA
Pascal Lorenz, Universite de Haute Alsace, France
Erich Lutz, DLR, Germany
Sam Makki, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Krzysztof Malinowski, Warsaw Technical University, Poland
Marek Malowidzki, Military Communication Institute, Poland
Xiannong Meng, Bucknell University, USA
Vojislav Misic, University of Manitoba, Canada
Hussein Mouftah, University of Ottawa, Canada
Ibrahim Onyuksel, Northern Illinois University, USA
Mohamed Ould-Khaoua, University of Glasgow, UK
Elena Pagani, Universit?di Milano, Italy
Sergio Palazzo, Universit?di Catania, Italy
Georgios I. Papadimitriou, Aristotle University, Greece
Achille Pattavina, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Krzysztof Pawlikowski, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Gregory D. Peterson, University of Tennessee, USA
Steven Pink, University of Arizona, USA
George Polyzos, AUEB, Greece
Ramon Puigjaner, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain
Kaliappa Ravindran, CUNY, USA
Gian Paolo Rossi, Universit?di Milano, Italy
Izhak Rubin, UCLA, USA
Vicente Santonja, Technical University of Valencia, Spain
Donald Schilling, CUNY, USA
Jens B. Schmitt, TU Darmstadt, Germany
Harald Skinnemoen, Nera, Norway
Tatsuya Suda, UCI, USA
Alexander Thomasian, NJIT, USA
Iwao Toda, Fujutsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan
Phuoc Tran-Gia, University of Wuerzburg, Germany
Kishor Trivedi, Duke University, USA
Tracy Tung, University of Sydney, Australia
Kenneth S. Vastola, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
Manuel Villen-Altamirano, Telefonica, Spain
Bernd E. Wolfinger, Hamburg University, Germany
Michele Zorzi, Universit?di Ferrara, Italy
Web Master
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Email: mchinni(a)pica.army.mil
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should not exceed 25 double-spaced, 8.5x11 inch pages (including figures,
tables, and references) in 10-12 point font. Include five to ten keywords,
complete postal and e-mail addresses, and fax and phone numbers of
corresponding author.
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Program Chair or the Conference Coordinator, Mr. Steve Branch, The
Society for Modeling and Simulation International, 4838 Ronson Court,
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: SIGOPS-ANNOUNCE monthly posting (1-August-2004)
Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2004 22:58:41 -0800
From: Geoff Voelker <voelker(a)cs.ucsd.edu>
To: SIGOPS-ANNOUNCE-TMP(a)cs.ucsd.edu
SIGOPS-ANNOUNCE monthly posting (1-Feb-2004)
____________________________________________________________
Contents
1. Announcements
PODC 2004 15-Feb-2004 http://www.podc.org/podc2004/
CARDIS 16-Feb-2004 http://www.wcc2004.org
NOSSDAV 2004 23-Feb-2004 http://www.nossdav.org/2004/
SIGOPSEW 2004 01-Mar-2004
http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/conference/SIGOPSEW04/
* ICS 2004 01-Mar-2004 http://ics04.irisa.fr
ASPLOS-XI 05-Mar-2004
http://www.eecg.toronto.edu/asplos2004
Pervasive Computing and Ambient Intelligence
12-Mar-2004
http://www.gsd.inesc-id.pt/~pjpf/CFP-Ambient-Intelligence.htm
IEEE Pervasive Computing
15-Mar-2004
http://www.computer.org/pervasive/edcal0704.htm
* FORMATS & FTRTFT 2004
01-Apr-2004 http://www-formats-ftrtft.imag.fr/
* WCW 2004 26-Apr-2004 http://2004.iwcw.org/
OSDI 2004 14-May-2004 http://www.usenix.org/events/osdi04/
DOA 2004 30-May-2004 http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf
(* = new this month)
2. About this list
How to subscribe, unsubscribe, and submit requests for announcements.
More information about SIGOPS can be found at the SIGOPS webpage:
http://www.acm.org/sigops
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Announcements
Title: Twenty-Third Annual ACM SIGACT-SIGOPS Symposium on Principles
of Distributed Computing
Deadline: 15-Feb-2004
Webpage: http://www.podc.org/podc2004/
Conference: July 25-28, 2004
Location: St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada
Synopsis: PODC continues to broaden the conference, and solicits papers
on all
areas of distributed systems. We encourage submissions dealing with
any aspect of distributed computing, including theory and practice,
systems, design, specification, verification, implementation,
application, and properties of distributed systems. The common goal
is to shed light on the principles of distributed computing.
This year, we have a special track to emphasize the area of Algorithms
and Data Structures for the Internet. We also continue to actively
seek papers in areas emphasized in recent PODCs, such as the
implementation, analysis, evaluation, and deployment of real systems
and the intersection of security and distributed computing.
____________________________________________________________
Title: The 6th Smart Card Research and Advanced Application
Deadline: 16-Feb-2004
Webpage: http://www.wcc2004.org
Conference: August 23-26, 2004
Location: Toulouse, France
Synopsis: The 6th Smart Card Research and Advanced Application IFIP
Conference,
organized by IFIP Working Groups WG8.8 and WG11.2. Since 1994, CARDIS
has been the premier international research conference dedicated to
smart cards and their applications. The smart card, or, by extension,
smart device with its processing power and link to its owner, is the
good candidate for the person representation in the Information
Society. CARDIS conferences gather researchers and technologists who
are focused in all aspects of the design, development, deployment,
validation and application of smart cards or smart personal devices.
____________________________________________________________
Title: 14th International Workshop on Network and Operating Systems
Support for Digital Audio and Video
Deadline: 23-Feb-2004
Webpage: http://www.nossdav.org/2004/
Conference: June 16-18, 2004
Location: Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland
Synopsis: NOSSDAV, now in its 14th year, is a well-established workshop
that has
traditionally attracted researchers and practitioners working at the
cutting edge of multimedia systems, networking, and
applications. NOSSDAV 2004 seeks to build on this foundation while
also expanding into emerging areas such as network gaming,
peer-to-peer streaming, and mobile multimedia. The workshop will
provide an interactive forum for presenting and discussing early-stage
work and speculative ideas. The workshop venue is located on the
scenic southern coast of Ireland and is within easy reach of major
European and U.S. cities.
____________________________________________________________
Title: Eleventh ACM SIGOPS European Workshop
Deadline: 01-Mar-2004
Webpage: http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/conference/SIGOPSEW04/
Conference: September 20-22, 2004
Location: Leuven, Belgium
Synopsis: Authors are invited to submit position papers to the 11th ACM
SIGOPS European Workshop reporting on original research related to the
design, implementation, and analysis of computer systems. We seek
contributions from all fields of systems practice.
____________________________________________________________
*NEW THIS MONTH!
Title: The 18th Annual ACM International Conference on Supercomputing
Deadline: 01-Mar-2004
Webpage: http://ics04.irisa.fr
Conference: June 26 - July 1, 2004
Location: Saint Malo, France
Synopsis: Papers are solicited on all aspects of research, development, and
application of high-performance systems, including new experimental
and commercial systems, architectures with fine and coarse grain
parallelism, grid computing, novel infrastructures for the Internet,
parallel network processors, parallel I/O and storage, autonomic
computing, ubiquitous computing, embedded and power-aware computer
architectures, operating systems and support software, restructuring
and optimizing compilers, program development tools, high-performance
Java, performance evaluation studies, numerical or non-numerical
algorithms, and computationally challenging scientific and e-business
applications.
____________________________________________________________
Title: Eleventh International Conference on Architectural Support for
Programming Languages and Operating Systems
Deadline: 05-Mar-2004
Webpage: http://www.eecg.toronto.edu/asplos2004
Conference: October 9-13, 2004
Location: Boston, MA, USA
Synopsis: ASPLOS is a multi-disciplinary conference that seeks
cross-fertilizing
research in areas of hardware, architecture, compilers, operating
systems, networking, and applications. It has captured some of the
major computer systems innovations of the past 15 years. Today
multi-disciplinary research is becoming even more important, as
boundaries between hardware/software and local/network computing blur,
as the form and capabilities of computing devices becomes ever more
varied, and as the user-base and applications expand
exponentially. Like its predecessors, the eleventh ASPLOS conference
will focus on ground-breaking multi-disciplinary research. In
addition, the program committee welcomes research papers on a wide
range of non-traditional topics that emphasize the multi-disciplinary
aspects of their work.
____________________________________________________________
Title: Pervasive Computing and Ambient Intelligence -- Mobility,
Ubiquity and Wearables Get Together
Deadline: 12-Mar-2004
Webpage: http://www.gsd.inesc-id.pt/~pjpf/CFP-Ambient-Intelligence.htm
Conference: Special Issue for Computers & Graphics (Elsevier)
Synopsis: High quality original manuscripts are sought for a special issue
of Computers & Graphics on Pervasive Computing and Ambient Intelligence
-- Mobility, Ubiquity and Wearables Get Together.
Ambient Intelligence is a keyword that suggests an ambitious vision of
the future: a world in which computers adapt to people, instead of
being the other way round, as it happens today. This vision requires
high quality research in a large number of computer science topics
that range from hardware specific devices and operating systems to
advanced multimodal user interfaces. (More details in the web page).
____________________________________________________________
Title: Building and Evaluating Ubiquitous System Software
Deadline: 15-Mar-2004
Webpage: http://www.computer.org/pervasive/edcal0704.htm
Conference:
Synopsis: IEEE Pervasive Computing magazine invites articles relating to
system software for ubiquitous computing environments. We welcome papers that
provide new software paradigms or algorithms, or relate implementation
experience that other researchers can build upon. Successful
submissions will clearly address an explicit ubiquitous system model
and problem statement, which the authors relate to existing
research. They will evaluate the proposed solution and so contribute
to our knowledge of software for these systems in general.
____________________________________________________________
*NEW THIS MONTH!
Title: Formal Modelling and Analysis of Timed Systems (FORMATS) &
Formal Techniques in Real-Time and Fault Tolerant Systems (FTRTFT)
Deadline: 01-Apr-2004
Webpage: http://www-formats-ftrtft.imag.fr/
Conference: September 22-24, 2004
Location: Grenoble, France
Synopsis: The conference unites two previously independently organised
conferences FORMATS and FTRTFT. The joint conference is devoted to
considering the problems and the solutions in designing real-time
and/or fault-tolerant systems, and to examining how well the use of
advanced design techniques and formal methods for design, analysis and
verification serves in relating theory to practice.
____________________________________________________________
*NEW THIS MONTH!
Title: 9th International Workshop on Web Caching and Content Distribution
Deadline: 26-Apr-2004
Webpage: http://2004.iwcw.org/
Conference: WCW 2004 / 18-20 October 2004
Location: Beijing, China
Synopsis: WCW serves as the premiere meeting for researchers and
practitioners to
exchange results and visions on all aspects of content caching,
distribution, and delivery. Research in content distribution has
broadened its scope to cover practically all areas related to the
intersection of content and networking, including such areas as data
grid computing, peer-to-peer computing, utility computing, edge
computing, application networking, pervasive networking and content
computing. Building on the success of previous WCW meetings, WCW9 plans
to form a strong technical program that covers the newest and most
interesting areas relating to content services as they move through the
Internet.
____________________________________________________________
Title: The 6th Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation
Deadline: 14-May-2004
Webpage: http://www.usenix.org/events/osdi04/
Conference: December 6-8, 2004
Location: San Francisco, CA, USA
Synopsis: OSDI 2004 will bring together professionals from academic and
industrial backgrounds in what has become a premier forum for
discussing the design, implementation, and implications of systems
software. Emphasizing both innovative research and quantified
experience, OSDI takes a broad view of the systems area and solicits
contributions from all fields of systems practice including, but not
limited to: operating systems, networking, file and storage systems,
distributed systems, mobile systems, secure systems, embedded systems,
and the interaction of hardware and software development. We
particularly encourage contributions containing highly original ideas
or groundbreaking results that push the frontier of systems research.
____________________________________________________________
Title: 6th International Symposium on Distributed Objects and
Applications (DOA 2004)
Deadline: 30-May-2004
Webpage: http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/fedconf
Conference: October 25-29 2004
Location: Cyprus
Synopsis: If you are a researcher or practitioner who is building
innovative distributed object systems or applications, consider contributing a
practice report or research paper to this event. Existing distributed
object systems such as COM, CORBA, and EJB have been generally
successful, but we're still evolving them, and applying lessons
learned into areas such as Web Services, CORBA Components, J2EE, and
.NET. All these approaches aim to provide openness, reliability,
scalability, distribution transparency, security, ease of development,
and support for heterogeneity between applications and platforms.
Significant research and development is required to continue to
broaden the applicability of distributed object systems.
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WG: GI-FG Betriebssysteme: Fachgruppentreffen Ulm, Programm und Einladung
by Stefan Fischer 28 Jan '04
by Stefan Fischer 28 Jan '04
28 Jan '04
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Juergen Kleinoeder
[mailto:Juergen.Kleinoeder@informatik.uni-erlangen.de]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 28. Januar 2004 12:38
An: gifgbs-ls(a)i4.informatik.uni-erlangen.de
Betreff: GI-FG Betriebssysteme: Fachgruppentreffen Ulm, Programm und
Einladung
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
sehr geehrte Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
Herr Hauck hatte Sie im Dezember bzgl. des Treffens der
GI/ITG-Fachgruppe Betriebssysteme an der Universitaet Ulm
im Maerz angeschrieben.
Wir haben zwischenzeitlich eine erfreuliche Zahl von Beitraegen
erhalten und ein interessantes Programm fuer das Treffen
zusammenstellen koennen.
Da Herr Hauck momentan erkrankt ist, moechte ich Sie ueber
das Programm informieren und Sie zu dem Fachgruppentreffen - auch
wenn Sie selbst evtl. nicht Mitglied der Fachgruppe sind - herzlich
einladen.
Sollten Sie noch - unabhaengig von Ihrer Teilnahme - Interesse haben,
eine Kurzvorstellung - etwa 1/2 Seite - Ihres Lehrstuhls bzw. Ihrer
Arbeitsgruppe in den Tagungsband einzubringen, melden Sie sich bitte
bei mir oder Herrn Hauck (hauck(a)informatik.uni-ulm.de).
Nachdem wir mit dem Band einen moeglichst guten Ueberblick ueber
die Betriebssystemaktivitaeten in Deutschland geben moechten,
wuerden wir das dann noch beruecksichtigen.
Im beigefügten Attachment erhalten Sie die Einladung zum
Fruehjahrstreffen 2004 der GI/ITG-Fachgruppe Betriebssysteme mit
dem Programm als pdf-Datei.
Das Programm, das Anmeldeformular und weitere Informationen zum
Frühjahrstreffen 2004 am 4. und 5. Maerz sind ausserdem auf den
Web-Seiten unter
http://www.betriebssysteme.org/Aktivitaeten/Treffen/2004-Ulm/
zu finden.
========================================
Einladung zum Frühjahrstreffen der GI/ITG-Fachgruppe Betriebssysteme
am 04./05. März 2004 in Ulm
--------------------
Unser Aufruf zum diesjährigen Frühjahrstreffen der Fachgruppe
Betriebssysteme hat erfreulicherweise zu einer ungewöhnlich großen
Anzahl von Einreichungen geführt. Wir standen damit vor der Aufgabe, aus
19 Kurzbeiträgen und 12 Langbeiträgen ein Programm zusammenzustellen,
das einen möglichst guten Überblick über die Aktivitäten im Bereich
Betriebssysteme an Universitäten, Fachhochschulen und in Unternehmen im
deutschsprachigen Raum bietet.
Prof. Franz Hauck und die Fachgruppenleitung haben hieraus 5
Langbeiträge aus dem Bereich Betriebssysteme ausgewählt, 4 weiteren
Langbeiträgen aus dem Bereich Middleware haben wir etwas kürzere
Zeitrahmen eingeräumt und 11 Kurzbeiträge sind für die kurze Vorstellung
von Lehrstuhl- bzw. Unternehmensaktivitäten vorgesehen.
Nach dem Vortragsblöcken am Donnerstag planen wir ein Podium, auf dem
voraussichtlich vier Vertreter aus Unternehmen und Universitäten ihre
Meinungen über künftige Aktivitäten der Hochschulen im Bereich Forschung
und Lehre vorstellen. Die anschließende Diskussion zwischen Podium und
den Teilnehmern soll Perspektiven und Ideen für künftige Forschungs- und
Kooperationsprojekte aufzeigen und als Einstieg für weitere Gespräche am
Abend dienen.
Alle eingereichten Beiträge - auch die nicht durch Vortrag vertretenen -
werden zu einem Tagungsband zusammengestellt, der dann auch an alle
Fachgruppenmitglieder versandt wird.
Am Vormittag des 4. März wird zusätzlich zu dem Vortragsprogramm ein
Tutorial zum Thema Power-Management in Betriebssystemen angeboten. Wir
konnten hierzu Frank Bellosa, derzeit Univ. Karlsruhe, gewinnen. Die
Teilnahme an dem Tutorial ist kostenfrei, für die Organisation bitten
wir aber um die entsprechenden Angaben auf dem Anmeldeformular.
Wir laden Sie herzlich zum diesjährigen Frühjahrstreffen der Fachgruppe
nach Ulm ein und würden uns sehr über Ihre Teilnahme freuen!
Zur Teilnahme melden Sie sich bitte möglichst bald über die
WWW-Anmeldeseite der Tagung an:
Organisation:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Franz J. Hauck
Universität Ulm, Fakultät für Informatik, Verteilte Systeme
James-Franck-Ring, O-27/348
89069 Ulm
Tel.: (0731) 50-24143
Fax: (0731) 50-24142
E-Mail: hauck(a)informatik.uni-ulm.de
WWW-Seiten:
http://www.betriebssysteme.org/Aktivitaeten/Treffen/2004-Ulm/
Hotelreservierungen müssen selbst vorgenommen werden. Weitergehende
Hotelinformationen und An- und Abreisemöglichkeiten finden Sie ab Anfang
Februar über die Informationsseite im WWW. Bei Fragen helfen wir Ihnen
gerne weiter.
--
Dr. Jürgen Kleinöder
Sprecher der GI/ITG-Fachgruppe Betriebssysteme
Univ. Erlangen, Informatik 4
Martensstr. 1, D-91058 Erlangen, Germany
E-Mail: kleinoeder(a)informatik.uni-erlangen.de
Phone: +49.9131.85.28028
Fax: +49.9131.85.28732
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[Fwd: [Tccc] CFP: IEEE Computer Special Issue on Sensor Networks (Note: Deadline extended to Feb 16)]
by Lars Wolf 26 Jan '04
by Lars Wolf 26 Jan '04
26 Jan '04
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] CFP: IEEE Computer Special Issue on Sensor Networks
(Note: Deadline extended to Feb 16)
Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2004 10:35:24 -0800
From: Mani Srivastava <mbs(a)ee.ucla.edu>
To: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu, SIGMOB(a)ACM.ORG, SIGCOMM-MEMBERS(a)ACM.ORG,
MOBICOM(a)ACM.ORG
Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this message. Please note
the deadline extension relative to previous postings.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
CALL FOR PAPERS: IEEE COMPUTER SPECIAL ISSUE ON SENSOR NETWORKS
IEEE Computer seeks articles for a special issue on sensor networks,
to appear in August 2004 . Guest editors are David Culler from the
University of California, Berkeley, Mani Srivastava from the
University of California, Los Angeles, and Deborah Estrin from the
University of California, Los Angeles.
Distributed systems of embedded smart sensors and actuators promise
unprecedented capabilities for the instrumentation and monitoring of
the physical world including: temperature, vibration, air pressure,
chemicals, even voice and video data. Proponents envision a host of
novel applications for sensor networks, from earthquake structural
failure analysis to rainforest habitat research. The small and many
characteristics of sensor networks have fostered research in
disciplines that have previously been focused on computing and
networking at a much larger scale. This interest is driven by the
vision that, like the Internet, large-scale distributed networks of
sensors will pervade the world but at a physical, rather than virtual,
level.
Computer 's special issue will focus on all aspects of the field:
hardware, architectures, wireless communication, networking,
middleware, application development, applications, and experience.
There are opportunities for short and long papers, providing a forum
for reporting on both early and mature research.
Topics of particular interest include sensor network architectures;
sensor node hardware; networking; low-power protocols and services;
distributed algorithms; data query, dissemination, routing, and fusion;
novel applications and services; application development tools; and
deployment experiences.
The deadline for papers is 16 February 2004. [Note: This new extended
deadline is a hard deadline for us to meet the publishing schedule]
Send inquiries to the guest editors at culler(a)eecs.berkeley.edu
,mbs(a)ee.ucla.edu, and destrin(a)cs.ucla.edu . Submission guidelines are
available at http://computer.org/computer/author.htm. Submit
manuscripts via Manuscript Central at
http://cs-ieee.manuscriptcentral.com/.
Please forward this CFP to those who may be interested.
==================================================================
Mani B. Srivastava
Tel: +1-310-267-2098
Professor
Fax: +1-310-794-1592
UCLA - EE Department
Email: mbs(a)ee.ucla.edu
6731-H Boelter Hall, Box 951594 URL:
http://www.ee.ucla.edu/~mbs
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1594
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Subject: CfP Ubicomp 2004 (Text Version)
Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2004 01:11:34 -0700
From: Fahd Al-Bin-Ali <albinali(a)cs.arizona.edu>
To: <sarfraz(a)ccse.kfupm.edu.sa>, "Hamid Arabnia" <hra(a)cs.uga.edu>,
"Mohamed Alkanhal" <alkanhal(a)kacst.edu.sa>, "'Yves Punie'"
<yves.punie(a)jrc.es>, "'Aaron Quigley'" <aquigley(a)it.usyd.edu.au>,
"'Abdelsalam Helal'" <helal(a)cise.ufl.edu>, "'Ahmed Rafea'"
<rafea(a)aucegypt.edu>, "'Ahmed Sameh'" <sameh(a)aucegypt.edu>, "'Alan D.
George'" <george(a)hcs.ufl.edu>, "'Alastair Beresford'" <arb33(a)cam.ac.uk>,
"'Alexandros Karypidis'" <karypid(a)inf.uth.gr>, "'Amir Zeid'"
<azeid(a)aucegypt.edu>, "'Amr El-Abbadi'" <aabbadi(a)aucegypt.edu>, "'Amr
El-Kadi'" <elkadi(a)aucegypt.edu>, "'Amr Goneid'" <goneid(a)aucegypt.edu>,
"'Andreas Weissel'" <weissel(a)cs.fau.de>, "'Andreas Zeidler'"
<az(a)ubicomp.de>, "'Andronikos Nedos'" <Andronikos.Nedos(a)cs.tcd.ie>,
"'Ashraf Abdelbar'" <abdelbar(a)aucegypt.edu>, "'Awad Khalil'"
<akhalil(a)aucegypt.edu>, "'Babak Farshchian'"
<Babak.Farshchian(a)telenor.com>, "'Beat Hirsbrunner'"
<beat.hirsbrunner(a)unifr.ch>, "'Bhagi Narahari'" <narahari(a)seas.gwu.edu>,
"'Bill Griswold'" <wgg(a)cs.ucsd.edu>, "'Chaki Ng'"
<chaki(a)eecs.harvard.edu>, "'Charles Tappert '" <ctappert(a)pace.edu>,
"'Chi-Hsiang Yeh'" <chi-hsiang.yeh(a)ece.queensu.ca>, "'Chita R. Das'"
<das(a)cse.psu.edu>, "'Csaba Kiss Kallo'" <kkcsaba(a)science.unitn.it>,
"'Dario Teixeira'" <teixeira(a)natlab.research.philips.com>, "'Debra
Richardson'" <djr(a)ics.uci.edu>, "'Elizabeth Mynatt '"
<mynatt(a)cc.gatech.edu>, "'Emil Jovanov'" <jovanov(a)ebs330.eb.uah.edu>,
"'Esma Aimeur '" <aimeur(a)IRO.UMontreal.CA>, "'Eyal de Lara '"
<delara(a)cs.toronto.edu>, "'Filipe Meneses'" <meneses(a)dsi.uminho.pt>,
"'Florian Michahelles'" <michahelles(a)inf.ethz.ch>, "'Gerhard Austaller'"
<gerhard(a)informatik.tu-darmstadt.de>, "'Gerhard Reitmayr'"
<reitmayr(a)ims.tuwien.ac.at>, "'Gilda Pour'" <gpour(a)email.sjsu.edu>,
"'Greger Linden'" <Greger.Linden(a)cs.helsinki.fi>, "'Gudrun Fischer'"
<fischer(a)lothlorien.cs.uni-dortmund.de>, "'Hannes Frey'"
<frey(a)bowmore.uni-trier.de>, "'Hany Ammar'" <ammar(a)cemr.wvu.edu>,
"'Hassan Diab'" <diab(a)aub.edu.lb>, "'Hoda Hosny'" <hhosny(a)aucegypt.edu>,
"'Ilkyeun Ra'" <ikra(a)carbon.cudenver.edu>, "'Ivan Stojmenovic'"
<ivan(a)site.uottawa.ca>, "'Jaana Rantanen'" <jaana.rantanen(a)tut.fi>,
"'Jan Beutel'" <j.beutel(a)ieee.org>, "'Jeremy R. Cooperstock '"
<jer(a)cim.mcgill.ca>, "'Jochen Denzinger'"
<jochen.denzinger(a)imk.fraunhofer.de>, "'Johan Sanneblad'"
<johan.sanneblad(a)viktoria.se>, "'Jonas Landgren'"
<jonas.landgren(a)viktoria.se>, "'Julien Vayssiere'"
<Julien.Vayssiere(a)sophia.inria.fr>, "'Kasim Rehman'" <kr241(a)cam.ac.uk>,
"'Kasper Halleborg Pedersen'" <khp(a)mip.sdu.dk>, "'Khaled El-Ayat'"
<kelayat(a)aucegypt.edu>, "'Kishore Ramachandran'" <rama(a)cc.gatech.edu>,
"'Kori Inkpen '" <inkpen(a)cs.sfu.ca>, "'Kulpreet Singh'"
<singhk(a)cs.tcd.ie>, "'L. T. Yang'" <lyang(a)stfx.ca>, "'Lars Wolf'"
<wolf(a)ibr.cs.tu-bs.de>, "'Lauri Savioja '" <Lauri.Savioja(a)tml.hut.fi>,
"'Liviu Iftode'" <iftode(a)cs.rutgers.edu>, "'Manish Parashar'"
<parashar(a)caip.rutgers.edu>, "'Mario Pichler'" <mario.pichler(a)scch.at>,
"'Mark Billinghurst'" <grof(a)hitl.washington.edu>, "'Mark Corner '"
<mcorner(a)cs.umass.edu>, "'Mark Taylor'" <m.a.taylor(a)lancaster.ac.uk>,
"'Martin Bauer'" <mabauer(a)informatik.uni-stuttgart.de>, "'Martin
Muehlenbrock'" <muehlenbrock(a)xrce.xerox.com>, "'Matthias Dyer'"
<dyer(a)tik.ee.ethz.ch>, "'Matthias Joest'"
<matthias.joest(a)eml.villa-bosch.de>, "'Matthias Ringwald'"
<ringwald(a)inf.ethz.ch>, "'Mazen Saghir'" <saghir(a)eecg.toronto.edu>,
"'Mazin Yousif'" <mazin.s.yousif(a)intel.com>, "'Michael Rohs'"
<rohs(a)inf.ethz.ch>, "'Mikhail Mikhail'" <mikhail(a)aucegypt.edu>, "'Mohsen
Guizani'" <mguizani(a)cs.uwf.edu>, "'Muhammed Mudawwar'"
<mudawwar(a)aucegypt.edu>, "'Nataliya Hristova'"
<nataliya.hristova(a)ucd.ie>, "'Oliver Kasten'"
<oliver.kasten(a)inf.ethz.ch>, "'Ozan Cakmakci'" <cakmakci(a)msu.edu>,
"'Patricia Shanahan '" <pshanaha(a)cs.ucsd.edu>, "'Patrik Floreen'"
<Patrik.Floreen(a)cs.helsinki.fi>, "'Paul Lukowicz'"
<lukowicz(a)ife.ee.ethz.ch>, "'Petri Vuorimaa'"
<Petri.Vuorimaa(a)tml.hut.fi>, "'Rahul Simha'" <simha(a)seas.gwu.edu>,
"'Rainer Kroh'" <rainer.kroh(a)daimlerchrysler.com>, "'Rajkumar Buyya'"
<raj(a)cs.mu.oz.au>, "'Renata Bandelloni'" <r.bandelloni(a)iei.pi.cnr.it>,
"'Robert W. Lindeman'" <gogo(a)gwu.edu>, "'Sajal Das'" <das(a)cse.uta.edu>,
"'Salim Hariri'" <hariri(a)ece.arizona.edu>, "'Sherif El-Kassas'"
<sherif(a)aucegypt.edu>, "'Shiow-yang Wu'" <showyang(a)csie.ndhu.edu.tw>,
"'Song Yuan'" <yuan(a)iss.tu-darmstadt.de>, "'Sonja Buchegger'"
<sonja(a)computer.org>, "'Stefan Fischer'" <fischer(a)ibr.cs.tu-bs.de>,
"'Steffen Reymann'" <steffen.reymann(a)philips.com>, "'Stephanie Riche'"
<stephanie_riche(a)hp.com>, "'Stephen Doheny-Farina '"
<sdf(a)craft.camp.clarkson.edu>, "'Stephen Olariu'" <olariu(a)cs.odu.edu>,
"'Stina Nylander'" <stina.nylander(a)sics.se>, "'Sung-Hyuk Cha '"
<scha(a)pace.edu>, "'Surendar Chandra'" <surendar(a)greenhouse.cs.uga.edu>,
"'Tarek El-Ghazawi'" <tarek(a)gwu.edu>, "'Tatiana Lashina'"
<Tatiana.Lashina(a)philips.com>, "'Tatsuo Nakajima'"
<tatsuo(a)mn.waseda.ac.jp>, "'Tero Hakkinen'" <tero.hakkinen(a)tut.fi>,
"'Thomas Buchholz'" <buchholz(a)informatik.uni-muenchen.de>, "'Thomas
Pederson'" <top(a)cs.umu.se>, "'Timo Ojala'" <timo.ojala(a)oulu.fi>, "'Tom
Martin '" <tlmartin(a)vt.edu>, "'Tomasz Imielinski'"
<imielins(a)cs.rutgers.edu>, "'Tommi Ilmonen '"
<Tommi.Ilmonen(a)tml.hut.fi>, "'Tore Urnes'" <tore.urnes(a)telenor.com>,
"'Tue Haste Andersen'" <haste(a)diku.dk>, "'uga'"
<ubicomp(a)greenhouse.cs.uga.edu>, "'Ugur Cetintemel '"
<ugur(a)cs.brown.edu>, "'Ursula Kretschmer'"
<ursula.kretschmer(a)igd.fhg.de>, "'Wensheng Zhang'"
<zhangws330(a)sina.com>, "'William A. Maniatty '"
<Maniatty(a)cs.albany.edu>, "'Xian-He Sun'" <sun(a)babbage2.cs.iit.edu>
Please circulate this announcement and post it to your mailing lists to
encourage contributions. Thank you and we apologize if you received this
message more than once.
Best Regards,
Fahd Al-Bin-Ali
Publicity Chair
UbiComp 2004
CALL FOR PAPERS
UBICOMP 2004
The 6th International Conference on
Ubiquitous Computing
7-10 September, 2004
Nottingham, UK
www.ubicomp.org <http://www.ubicomp.org/>
You are invited to contribute original and exciting ideas to UbiComp
2004, the Sixth International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing.
UbiComp is the premier venue for presenting research and development
achievements in the design, implementation, deployment and evaluation of
computing technology that migrates beyond our desktops and becomes
increasingly embedded in a wide variety of other objects.
Submissions to UbiComp 2004 must be original, unpublished work and may
not be simultaneously submitted to any other conference or journal.
<http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/>Papers will be included in the
Conference Proceedings published by Springer-Verlag in the series
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)
<http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html>. Each conference attendee
will receive a printed copy of the proceedings; additional copies can be
purchased through Springer-Verlag. The proceedings will also be made
available through digital libraries.
Submissions must be in the LNCS format; full instructions and templates
are available at: http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
A Conference Supplement, containing extended abstracts for Interactive
Posters, Demonstrations, Videos, Doctoral Colloquium papers, and
Workshop and Panel descriptions, will be printed and given to conference
attendees. Electronic versions of these materials will also be posted on
the UbiComp web site. Submissions for these participation categories
must use the ACM SIGCHI conference publications format.
* *
* *
*Full papers*
For Ubicomp 2004 we are soliciting high quality technical papers that
describe original, unpublished research on handheld, mobile or
ubiquitous computing. Potential areas of interest include: technologies,
methodologies and formalisms to support ubiquitous computing and the
development of ubiquitous computing applications (e.g. novel devices,
system software, software engineering techniques and interaction
methods); reports on experiences of designing, developing, deploying and
living with ubiquitous computing systems; and, studies of the wider
implications of ubiquitous computing. We are particularly seeking papers
appropriate to the interdisciplinary community represented at the
UbiComp 2004 conference. Submissions should report concrete,
transferable results that contribute to our understanding of ubiquitous
computing and help advance the state-of-the-art.
Papers will be evaluated on the basis of originality, significance of
the contribution to the field, technical correctness and presentation.
All papers will be peer-reviewed by members of the UbiComp 2004 program
committee and by additional members of the ubiquitous computing research
community. Papers submitted to UbiComp 2004 must not be under
simultaneous review for any other conference, journal, workshop or other
publication.
Technical papers should be no longer than 18 pages, including an
abstract of no more than 100 words, all figures and references, and
should be formatted according to the Springer-Verlag LNCS format. In
contrast to previous Ubicomp conferences there are no separate
categories for long and short papers; all papers will be considered as
full papers and should be an appropriate length for their content.
Accepted papers will be published in the UbiComp 2004 Proceedings and
authors are, of course, required to attend the conference to present
their work.
UbiComp 2004 submissions should be properly anonymized to facilitate
blind reviewing: papers being submitted should not list the authors,
affiliations or addresses on the first page -- to preserve formatting,
it would be best to leave these sections blank. Author, affiliation and
address information should still be filled out on the electronic form
for submitting the paper, and final camera-ready copies should have this
information included. Authors are also encouraged to take care
throughout the entire document to minimize references that may reveal
the identity of the authors or institutions.
UbiComp 2004 requires electronic submission. Reviewers will be
instructed to maintain the confidentiality of all materials for
submitted papers throughout the entire reviewing process. Submissions
should contain no information that will be proprietary or confidential
at the time of publication.
Full submission details are available at www.ubicomp.org
<http://www.ubicomp.org>
*Deadline for Submission*: Papers due midnight GMT on March 12th 2004.
*Panels*
Panels provide a forum in which to examine innovative, provocative,
controversial, or late-breaking issues. The best panels are often
structured as a debate with an opportunity for audience participation.
We are open to innovative formats including live demonstrations and/or
technology competitions.
Panel proposals should be no longer than 4 pages in the ACM SIGCHI
conference publications format, and should include the panel topic, the
names of panelists who have agreed to participate, one paragraph
biographical sketches describing each panelists’ expertise, a position
statement by each panelist, an overview of the ways in which the
position statements relate to each other, and the proposed structure or
format of the panel. If supporting technologies are required, proposals
should clearly list these.
Abstracts of accepted Panel proposals will be published in the
Conference Supplement that will be circulated to attendees at the
conference.
*Further Submission Details to Follow*
*Deadline for Submission: **May 7^th 2004*
*Videos*
Videos are a great way to present innovations in ubiquitous computing,
especially for those systems that would be particularly difficult to
deploy at the conference for a live demonstration. Authors who are
considering submissions in other participation categories are also
encouraged to consider submitting formal videos that illustrate their work.
Video submissions should be 4 to 8 minutes long. Longer videos will be
subject to stricter review criteria. Authors must also submit a short
paper abstract with a maximum of 2 pages in the ACM SIGCHI conference
publications format, including all figures and references, for each
video submission. A panel of international reviewers will review videos
for their technical content, interest and relevance to the ubiquitous
computing community, communication effectiveness, and production quality.
The video program will be playing continuously at the conference and
will be published on a DVD+R and distributed to conference attendees.
Abstracts of accepted Videos will be published in the Conference
Supplement that will be circulated to attendees at the conference.
*Further Submission Details to Follow*
*Deadline for Submission: **May 7^th 2004*
*Workshops*
Workshops provide an opportunity to discuss and explore emerging areas
of ubiquitous computing research with a group of like-minded researchers
and practitioners. Workshops may focus on any aspect of ubiquitous
computing, established concerns or new ideas. The goal of the workshop
is to share understandings and experiences, to foster research
communities, to learn from each other and to envision future directions.
Workshop proposals should be no longer than 4 pages in the ACM SIGCHI
conference publications format, and should include a summary of no more
than 150 words describing the theme(s) of the workshop, a longer
description of the workshop activities and goals, the background of the
organizer(s), the maximum number of participants, the means of
soliciting participation, and the means of selecting participants.
Workshops will be held on September 7^th the day before the main
conference. Opportunities will be available for the outcome of workshops
to be reported to the rest of the UbiComp 2004 conference
Abstracts of accepted Workshop proposals will be published in the
Conference Supplement that will be circulated to attendees at the
conference.
*Further Submission Details to Follow*
*Deadline for Submission: **May 7^th 2004*
*Posters *
Posters provide an opportunity for researchers to present work in a more
open format where authors interact directly with groups of conference
attendees. We especially encourage submission of late-breaking and
preliminary results, smaller results not suitable for a full Paper,
innovative ideas not yet validated through user studies, student
research, and other research best presented in this open format.
Poster submissions should include an extended abstract of no longer than
2 pages in the ACM SIGCHI conference publications format, including all
figures and references. Submissions may also include a separate
description of the poster for review purposes, also limited to two
pages; this description is encouraged for posters that have an
interactive or visual component that is not easily determined from the
abstract.
Accepted Poster abstracts will be published in a Conference Supplement
that will be circulated to attendees at the conference.
*Further Submission Details to Follow*
*Deadline for Submission: **June 11^th 2004*
*Demonstrations*
We seek proposals for demonstrations of ubiquitous computing
technologies across the full milieu of everyday life: office, home,
street, park, train, automobile, bedroom, bathroom, work, play, desktop,
handheld, worn, public, private, community, individual, shared, and
personal. We welcome a wide range of submission from scenarios involving
innovative solutions of focused tasks as well as playful pursuits. We
particularly encourage demonstrations that include participation by
conference attendees and provoke discussion about issues within the
field of ubiquitous computing. All submissions will be peer-reviewed to
ensure a high quality demonstrations program.
Research prototypes, provocative concept demonstrations, and commercial
products are welcome. However, this forum is not an opportunity for
marketing or sales presentations. Presenters must have been directly
involved with the development of the system and be able to explain the
differentiating and novel contributions of the system. Demonstrations of
previously introduced technologies are welcome.
*Further Submission Details to Follow*
*Deadline for Submission: **June 11^th 2004*
*Doctoral Colloquium*
The Doctoral Colloquium is a forum in which Ph.D. students can meet and
discuss their work with each other and a panel of experienced UbiComp
researchers and practitioners. We welcome applicants from a broad range
of disciplines and approaches that inform ubiquitous computing,
including computer science, engineering, cognitive science, sociology,
and related fields. Applicants should be beyond the proposal stage and
into their dissertation research. The Colloquium committee will select
approximately 10 participants who will be expected to give short,
informal presentations of their work during the Colloquium, to be
followed by a discussion.
Submissions should be no longer than 2 pages including an abstract of no
more than 100 words and a description of the work in progress. In
addition, a 2-3 paragraph biographical sketch should be supplied.
Submissions should be formatted according to the ACM SIGCHI conference
publications format.
The Doctoral Colloquium will be held on September 7th, the day before
the main conference.
Doctoral Colloquium papers will be published in the Conference
Supplement that will be circulated to attendees at the conference..
*Further Submission Details to Follow*
*Deadline for Submission: **June 11^th 2004*
*Student volunteers *
Student volunteers provide the backbone of any successful conference.
Accepted volunteers are expected to work in scheduled sessions during
the conference, but will also be given great opportunities to attend the
program and socialize. All student volunteers will receive a free
registration to the conference (including meals & special events).
*SV Chair*: Elaine May Huang, /Georgia// Tech/
*Deadline for Submission: **June 11^th 2004*
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-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Feng Zhao [mailto:zhao@parc.com]
Gesendet: Samstag, 24. Januar 2004 02:53
An: zhao(a)parc.com
Betreff: New journal: ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks (TOSN)
I am pleased to announce a new publication on sensor networks:
ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks (TOSN)
http://www.acm.org/tosn
TOSN is aimed at timely reporting of significant contributions to both
theories and practices of sensor networks, and will serve as the
central, archival venue for this interdisciplinary research field.
The journal will cover a wide range of topics, such as information
management, signal processing, networking, systems, and innovative
applications. The journal will be published quarterly, with the first
issue to appear in the 2nd half of this year. The online paper
submission server will be ready to accept manuscripts starting next
Monday, January 26, 2004. Please see the TOSN web site for additional
information.
I am excited that we have a group of leading experts in the field to
serve as the founding members of the editorial board, and we are
looking forward to working with the community to publish high-quality
research results from this interdisciplinary field.
Feng Zhao, Ph.D.
Editor-in-Chief
ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks (TOSN)
www.acm.org/tosn
and
Principal Scientist and Manager
Embedded Collaborative Computing Area
Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) Tel. 650-812-5078
3333 Coyote Hill Road Fax. 650-812-4334
Palo Alto, CA 94304 Email: fz(a)alum.mit.edu
USA URL: http://www.parc.com/zhao
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Workshop Security in Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks 2004
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 17:54:24 +0100
From: Hannes Hartenstein <hartenstein(a)rz.uni-karlsruhe.de>
To: <fleetnet(a)ant.uni-hannover.de>
Liebe FleetNet-Kollegen,
ich möchte Euch/Sie auf den '1st European Workshop on Security in Ad Hoc
and Sensor Networks 2004' (im August in Heidelberg) aufmerksam machen:
http://www.netlab.nec.de/esas/esas2004.html
Herzliche Grüße,
Hannes Hartenstein
---
Prof. Dr. Hannes Hartenstein
Rechenzentrum und Institut für Telematik
Universität Karlsruhe (TH)
76128 Karlsruhe
Tel.: +49 721 608 8104
hannes.hartenstein(a)rz.uni-karlsruhe.de
http://dsn.tm.uka.de
Office: Rechenzentrum, Geb. 20.21, Raum 302
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: CFP: NOSSDAV 2004 (Cork, Ireland)
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 17:12:48 +0000
From: Ann O'Brien <ann(a)cs.ucc.ie>
To: ann(a)cs.ucc.ie
To authors of papers in a recent NOSSDAV workshop
--------------------------------------------------------
You are receiving this announcement because we believe you
were an author of a paper in a recent NOSSDAV Workshop
and wish to make you aware of this year's workshop and
encourage you to submit a paper.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The 14th ACM International Workshop on Network and Operating Systems
Support for Digital Audio and Video (NOSSDAV 2004)
June 16-18, 2004 --- Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland
_http://www.nossdav.org/2004/
_NOSSDAV 2004 will take place in Kinsale on the exceptionally scenic
southern coast of Ireland. Kinsale is approximately a 20 minute drive
outside Cork city, which is within easy reach of major European capitals
and the east coast of the US. The workshop is sponsored by ACM SIG
Multimedia, Microsoft Research and Science Foundation Ireland, and is
in cooperation with ACM SIGCOMM.
NOSSDAV invites submissions on all areas of multimedia, but strongly
encourages submissions in newly emerging specialized areas such as
networked games and peer-to-peer streaming. NOSSDAV 2004 will be run
very much as a workshop with an emphasis on cutting-edge research and
lively discussion. Papers grounded in high-quality experimental research
based on prototype or real systems, including innovative experimental
commercial designs and prototypes, as well as papers proposing new
research directions for the community or calling into question existing
conventional wisdom are particularly welcome. Given the growth and
diversification of the field, a broad view will be taken in deciding
what papers
are within the scope of the workshop. For instance, papers describing novel
ideas in congestion control or application-level multicast that are
arguably of
interest in the context of multimedia, would be in scope. If you are
unsure and
wish to check if a paper is within the workshop scope please email the
Co-Chairs.
***Student participation is strongly encouraged*** - supported by several
student travel grants and registration fee rebates.
Submissions should be no longer than 6 pages. The expectation is that
papers accepted at the workshop will eventually lead to full-length
papers at high-quality conferences or journals. The topics of interest
include, but are not limited to:
* Networked games
* Peer-to-peer multimedia
* Broadband streaming media content distribution
* 3D multimedia and (networked) immersive environments
* Wireless and ad-hoc network multimedia systems
* Embedded multimedia devices (e.g., PVRs)
* Multimedia security
* Internet telephony
* Sensory interactive applications
* Digital rights management
Deadlines:
Paper registration deadline - February 23, 2004, (5pm EST) (*firm*)
Paper submission deadline - March 1, 2004, (5pm EST) (*firm*)
Program Co-Chairs:
Venkat Padmanabhan, Microsoft Research (USA)
Cormac Sreenan, University College Cork (Ireland)
Email: nossdav2004-pcchairs(a)cs.ucc.ie
Program Committee:
Kevin Almeroth, UC Santa Barbara (USA)
Ernst Biersack, Institut Eurecom (France)
Phil Chou, Microsoft Research (USA)
Christophe Diot, Intel Research (UK)
Kevin Jeffay, UNC Chapel Hill (USA)
Srinivasan Keshav, University of Waterloo (Canada)
Sue Moon, KAIST (Korea)
Reza Rejaie, University of Oregon (USA)
Henning Schulzrinne, Columbia University (USA)
Srinivasan Seshan, CMU (USA)
Anees Shaikh, IBM Research (USA)
Lars Wolf, TU Braunsch
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[Fwd: [Tccc] Call for Papers: Algorithms and Data Structures for the Internet]
by Lars Wolf 23 Jan '04
by Lars Wolf 23 Jan '04
23 Jan '04
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Tccc] Call for Papers: Algorithms and Data Structures for the
Internet
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 17:19:18 -0500
From: Victor Luchangco <Victor.Luchangco(a)Sun.COM>
Reply-To: Victor.Luchangco(a)Sun.COM
Organization: Sun Microsystems Laboratories
To: tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
CC: Shay Kutten <kutten(a)ie.technion.ac.il>, Panagiota Fatourou
<faturu(a)zeus.cs.uoi.gr>
Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies.
==============================================================================
Call for Papers
Algorithms and Data Structures for the Internet
Special Track for the
Twenty-third Annual ACM SIGACT-SIGOPS Symposium on
Principles of Distributed Computing (PODC 2004)
(http://www.podc.org/podc2004/special-track-cfp.html)
The Internet is the modern platform for distributed computing. PODC
has historically focused more on a higher level, abstracting away the
platform on which the computation takes place. But PODC was covering
and contributing algorithms for distributing computing before the
Internet platform arrived. The special track on Internet Algorithms
will attempt to expand the focus and the community, and bring modern
trends on Internet research closer to the PODC community, seeding
future areas of research for the years to come.
We are soliciting research contributions on the design, specification,
and implementation of algorithms for current and future Internet
applications. Both theoretical work and practical work that
demonstrates fundamental principles of distributed computing in this
setting are desired.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to,
+ Peer-to-peer, overlay, and content distribution networks
+ Analysis of small world networks
+ Algorithmic mechanism design for distributed systems
+ Distributed caching protocols
+ GRID computing
+ Multicast protocols
+ Network coding
+ Compression and coding in distributed systems
+ Models of fault-tolerance and reliability for Internet networks
+ Search engines and the Web: crawling and indexing
+ Data stream algorithms for distributed systems: stream algorithms
for network monitoring, handling network traffic, and manipulating
network-generated data.
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