Note: DSOM 2004 Deadline Extended to June 7th, 2004.
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15th IFIP/IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS: OPERATIONS & MANAGEMENT (DSOM 2004)
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CALL FOR PAPER November 15-17, 2004 Davis, CA, USA http://www.dsom2004.org
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Recent efforts in the network and system computing community have been to create systems that are goal-driven, that use resources optimally and transparently to the clients, are uniformly manageable irrespective of the inherent heterogeneity and are autonomic. On the other hand, in the academic research community and grid computing community, many networked computing infrastructures, such as Emulab and Planetlab, have been built and shared among research scientists to run various types of research experiments. Utility Computing (UC) is a paradigm that enables distributed resources (network, systems, applications, services) being provided to users on-demand and in a uniform manner. A utility infrastructure thus has to be dynamic, virtualized, secure and automated, in nature and operate on a wide range of resources. While the UC paradigm itself will very likely enable many exciting distributed applications over the Internet in the near future, technologies related to the management of networks, computing systems, and resources under utility computing systems must be carefully studied and examined. Therefore, this year's DSOM workshop will focus on infrastructure, techniques and methods that can be used to enable the paradigm of utility computing.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
· Management Architectures · Automation for enabling self-management, self-configuration, and policy-based management · Management Information Models · Use of service-oriented architectures (web services, grid services) for management · Provisioning/Maintaining the Performance and QoS Management · SLA and business-objective driven management · Security, Privacy, and Isolation · Fault Management and Fault Tolerance · Monitoring, event and fault handling · Closed-loop management · Configuration, Accounting, Billing · Experience with distributed Management of Systems, Applications, Networks · Inter-domain management · Adaptive Services and Applications · Transaction Monitoring and Management · Integration with Standardized frameworks, management APIs and models (CIM/WBEM, OSI/TMN, CORBA, SNMP, JMX etc) · Implementation, Instrumentation, and Experience
Important Paper Deadline:
Submission Now June 7th, 2004 Notification July 12, 2004 Camera ready Aug 5, 2004
Paper submissions must present original, unpublished research or experiences. Late-breaking advances and work-in-progress reports from ongoing research are also encouraged to be submitted to DSOM 2004.
Papers under review elsewhere MUST NOT be submitted to DSOM 2004
Authors are requested to submit:
-Long papers (up to 12 single-spaced single-column pages) or -Short papers describing work-in-progress (up to 2 pages)
in PDF or Postscript format. We recommend that the PS or PDF file of each paper be generated using LaTeX and the LNCS style available at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs The proceedings will be published in Springer-Verlag's Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) Series. For more information regarding manuscript format please visit the author's instruction links at LNCS: http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
Program Committee Chairs
Akhil Sahai, HP Laboratories, Palo-Alto, CA, USA Felix Wu, University of California, Davis, CA, USA
Technical Program Committee
Nikos Anerousis, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Canada Marcus Brunner, NEC Europe, Germany Mark Burgess, University College Oslo, Norway Omar Cherkaoui, Universite du Quebec a Montreal, Canada Alexander Clemm, Cisco, California, USA Metin Feridun, IBM Research, Switzerland Olivier Festor, LORIA-INRIA, France Kurt Geihs, TU Berlin, Germany Wolfgang Gentzsch, Sun Microsystems, USA Heinz-Gerd Hegering, Institut für Informatik der LMU, Germany Joseph L Hellerstein, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA Gabe Jakobson, Smart Solutions Consulting, USA Gail E. Kaiser, Columbia University, USA Gautam Kar, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA Ryutaro Kawamura, NTT Cyber Solutions Labs, Japan Alexander Keller, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA Jaynarayan H. Lala, Raytheon, USA Lundy Lewis, Lundy Lewis Associates, USA Antonio Liotta, University of Surrey, UK Emil Lupu, Imperial College London, UK Hanan Lutfiyya, University of Western Ontario, Canada J.P. Martin-Flatin, CERN, Switzerland Douglas Maughan, DHS / HSARPA Subrata Mazumdar, Avaya Labs Research, Avaya, USA Jose M. Nogueira, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil George Pavlou, University of Surrey, UK Aiko Pras, University of Twente, the Netherlands Juergen Quittek, NEC Europe, Germany Danny Raz , Technion, Israel Gabi Dreo Rodosek, Leibniz Supercomputing Center, Germany Juergen Schoenwaelder, International University Bremen, Germany Adarshpal Sethi, University of Delaware, USA Sharad Singhal, Hewlett Packard Labs, USA Morris Sloman, Imperial College London, UK Rolf Stadler, KTH, Sweden Radu State, LORIA-INRIA, France Burkhard Stiller, UniBW Munich, Germany & ETH Zurich, Switzerland Braun Torsten, University of Bern, Switzerland Kurt Tutschku, University of Wuerzburg, Germany Yi-Min Wang, Microsoft Research, USA Carlos Becker Westphall, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil Kirha Yoshiaki, NEC, Japan
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