Dear TC6 members,
Please ignore my latest mail from today. It was sent by mistake. It is
written in portuguese and it was an internal mail!
Best regards
Augusto Casaca
REMINDER
The organisers of the 5th ICCC/IFIP Conference on Electronic Publishing
(EPUB2001) would like to remind you about the Call for Papers.
Due to the changes of deadlines we announced within a former mail,
we will give all of you who did not notice these changes the
opportunity to submit an abstract
until 28 of February.
The former published Call for Papers follows...
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ICCC/IFIP 5th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING
ELPUB2001 - "2001: an Electronic Publishing Odyssey"
University of Kent at Canterbury, UK - July 5 -7th, 2001
http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/pm/elpub2001
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
In the world of electronic publishing, formerly separate disciplines
are
merging and overlapping. Information exchange on a technical as well as
on
a cultural level will be essential for planning the future odyssey for
electronic publishing. This information exchange between publishers,
researchers, academics and professional information specialists has
been
at the core of the ICCC/IFIP series of ELPUB conferences from the
beginning. This is a strong argument for participating in ELPUB 2001
in
Canterbury!
ELPUB2001 is the 5th in a series of annual international conferences on
Electronic Publishing. The objective of ELPUB2001 is to bring together
researchers, managers, developers, and users working on the issues
related
to electronic publishing for public, scientific and commercial
applications.
The conference will continue the tradition of the previous conferences
which took place in Great Britain in 1997, Hungary in 1998, Sweden in
1999
and Russia in 2000.
The focus is on electronic publishing for academic and commercial
purposes
and for the general public. We welcome speakers on non-technical and
technical developments.
PROGRAMME
Submitted scientific papers, presentations of prototypes, operational
systems, and associated experiences.
Three main topics with several subsections are addressed:
I. New Publishing Models
XML and further standards, interchange networks, distributed systems,
document input, document delivery, e-books and new output media.
Global
co-operation in publishing, scientific demands (Citing, Linking),
education and training, user needs and user profiles.
II. Digital Libraries
Architecture, knowledge management, multimedia in digital libraries,
multi-lingualism, navigation and information retrieval. New library
services, content management, user interfaces, cataloguing and archives
III. E-Commerce for Publishing
Copyright saving and security systems, new business models,
author-publisher-librarian: costs & payments; legal issues.
Each topic has two tracks:
1. Technical focus 2. Human and cultural focus
All contributions will be published in the Proceedings.
NB. The list of topics is not meant to be exhaustive and submissions on
any topic within the overall conference theme will be considered.
AUTHOR GUIDELINES
REVISED DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS: February 14th, 2001
Abstract submission must include:
- Title of paper
- Authors' names
- Company name, if applicable
- Full Address (including phone, fax, e-mail)
- Abstract in English (200 - 400 words)
Abstracts should be sent by e-mail (using text-only format; no
formatting; double space between paragraphs) to the Programme
Committee:
elpub2001(a)tu-chemnitz.de
The programme committee will send notification of acceptance of
submitted
papers by March, 7th. The deadline for full papers will be April 18,
2001.
NB - These dates have had to be changed to meet the needs of the new
publisher of the Proceedings, IOS Press.
Speakers will be given 35 minutes total including time for questions.
One author per paper (speaker) will be charged a reduced conference
fee. Travel and accommodation costs, however, cannot be reimbursed.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Host: University of Kent at Canterbury, UK < http://www.ukc.ac.uk/>
General Chair:
John W.T. Smith
email: J.W.T.Smith(a)ukc.ac.uk
Programme Chair:
Arved C. Hbler
Institute for Print and Media Technology at Technical University
Chemnitz, Germany <http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/pm>
Tel: +49 371 531 8091
Fax: +49 371 531 3780
email: arved.huebler(a)mbv.tu-chemnitz.de
ELPUB2001 website: http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/pm/elpub2001
If you need any additional information, please contact the Programme
Committee:
elpub2001(a)tu-chemnitz.de
The deadline is approaching, "MWCN'2001",
we are planning to have this conference
in Stockholm and Singapore in the future, 2002, 2003,
if you are interested send me a note.
THE 3rd IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
MOBILE AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS
MWCN 2001
August 2001, Recife - Brazil
MWCN 2001 is the third conference in its series aimed at stimulating
technical exchange in the emerging and important
field of Mobile and Wireless Communications Networks.
The first conference took place at Sorbonne University,
Paris, France. May 12, year 1997.
The second conference took place at Cite des Sciences, La Villette, Paris,
France.
May 16, year 2000. We are going to have the third IEEE International
Conference
on Mobile and Wireless Communications Networks (MWCN 01) on August, year
2001,
at Recife, Brazil. See the web site.
___________________________________________________________
http://www.cin.ufpe.br/~mwcn2001/
All inquiries and submissions for MWCN'2001 (Hard or electronic copies)
should be sent to program chair at the address below:
Technical Program Chair: Dr. Djamel Sadok
JAMEL(a)CIN.UFPE.BR
Centro de Informática,
Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Caixa Postal 7851,
CEP 50732-970, Recife, Pernambuco ? Brazil
_________________________________________________
Dr. Guy Omidyar
Steering Committee Chair
gomidyar(a)csc.com, gomidyar(a)cwc.nus.edu.sg
_________________________________________________
The deadline for the International Workshop on Quality of Service 2001
has been extended.
Papers must be registered until Wednesday February 21
and uploaded until Sunday February 25.
The conference web page
http://www.uni-karlsruhe.de/~iwqos
gives details about the submission procedure.
--
David Hutchison, Ralf Steinmetz & Lars Wolf
***** DEADLINE EXTENDED (see below) *****
CALL FOR PAPERS
NINTH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP
on QUALITY of SERVICE (IWQoS)
http://www.uni-karlsruhe.de/~iwqos/
June 6-8, 2001
University of Karlsruhe
Karlsruhe, Germany
IWQoS 2001 is supported by technical co-sponsorship by / in-cooperation
with the IEEE Communications Society, ACM SIGCOMM and IFIP WG 6.1.
Workshop Theme
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IWQoS is a very successful series of workshops providing an
international forum for the presentation and discussion of new
research and ideas on quality of service (QoS) -- the IWQoS2001
workshop in Karlsruhe follows the IWQoS events held in Columbia, Napa,
London, and Pittsburgh. It is a premier forum for all work related to
QoS -- especially in networking but also QoS aspects outside of
networking are considered as very important as well, e.g., QoS in
operating systems, QoS in servers, advanced middleware services and
according technical issues such as quality, safety and security,
admission, accounting, mobility. The objective of this Ninth
International Workshop on Quality of Service is to bring together
researchers, developers, and practitioners working in all these areas
to discuss recent innovative results and future directions.
The list of topics of interest includes (but is not limited to)
- experiences with QoS (measurements, tests, evaluations)
- QoS in heterogeneous networks
- QoS routing
- QoS and active networks
- QoS for wireless and mobile
- charging, accounting, and pricing for QoS
- QoS support for applications and services
- QoS in servers and endsystems
- QoS support for information appliances
- QoS control for middleware and platform support for QoS
- QoS and adaptation mechanisms
- resource management and control
- analytical and simulation models for QoS
- safety and security aspects
- programmability and language aspects
Important Dates
===============
- Paper registration: February 21, 2001
- Paper upload deadline: February 25, 2001
- Notification: April 2, 2001
- Final papers due: April 15, 2001
Invited Presentation
====================
Invited presentations will be given by
Henning Schulzrinne, Columbia University
Joseph Sventek, Agilent Laboratories
Committees
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Co-Chairs
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Lars Wolf, University of Karlsruhe
David Hutchison, Lancaster University
Ralf Steinmetz, GMD IPSI
IWQoS Steering Committee
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Jon Crowcroft, UCL
Rich Friedrich, HP Labs
Edward Knightly, Rice University
Peter Steenkiste, CMU
Hui Zhang, CMU
IWQoS2001 Program Committee
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Nina Bhatti, Nokia
Gordon Blair, University of Lancaster
Jose Brustoloni, Bell Labs
Andrew Campbell, Columbia University
Georg Carle, GMD FOKUS
Jon Crowcroft, UCL
Bruce Davie, Cisco
Hermann de Meer, UCL, London
Jan de Meer, GMD FOKUS
Serge Fdida, LIP6
Rich Friedrich, HP Labs
Kevin Jeffay, Univ. North Carolina
Edward Knightly, Rice University
Jim Kurose, U.Mass.
Jorg Liebeherr, University of Virginia
Qingming Ma, Cisco
Laurent Mathy, University of Lancaster
Klara Nahrstedt, University of Illinois
Andrew Odlyzko, AT&T Research
Jim Roberts, France Telecom
Jens Schmitt, Darmstadt University
Yuval Shavitt, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Cormac Sreenan, Univ. College Cork
Peter Steenkiste, CMU
Burkhard Stiller, ETH Zuerich
Ion Stoica, CMU
John Wroclawski, MIT
Local Organization
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Klaus Wehrle, University of Karlsruhe
Further General Information
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http://www.uni-karlsruhe.de/~iwqos/
--- Our apologies, if you receive multiple copies of this CfP. ---
Call for Papers
Advanced Internet Charging and QoS Technology (ICQT'01)
Workshop of "Informatik 2001"
URL: http://www.ftw.at/~icqt01
Part of the GI and OCG General Annual Meeting
Vienna, Austria, September 26-28, 2001
URL: http://www.informatik2001.at
Within the emerging area of Network Economy, an explicit view on the
integration of technological and economic aspects for Internet services
provisioning is essential for achieving a better understanding of today's
dramatic changes and close-ups between Internet technology and economics
in the field of networking.
While the access to the Internet has become a commodity, Internet Service
Providers (ISP) need to be able to differentiate their service offerings
for a competitive market situation, based on Internet Quality-of-Service
(QoS) technology as well as value-added Internet services. To enable market
managed networking, appropriate technology must be in place, both on end-user
and provider side, and suitable management mechanisms as well as policies
must be available transparently. In addition, the integrated handling of
efficient security means for charging systems is able to promote user
acceptance for resulting technology solutions.
This workshop intends to provide a platform for the presentation and
discussion of highly significant approaches and ideas on charging Internet
services and their economic effects on an open Internet services market.
Its main focus is directed towards modelling, implementation, and experiences
of Internet charging technology. With this respect, it covers Internet
services and QoS suppport, application pricing and tariffing,
accounting and billing tasks, Service Level Agreements (SLA) and
their management, and
business models for ISPs and Application Service Providers (ASP) as well
as the future of bandwidth exchange schemes in the Internet backbone.
Topics of interest for this workshop include, but are not limited to,
the following ones:
- Internet Charging Technology
- Internet Pricing and Tariffing
- Internet Accounting and Billing Tasks
- Internet Service Level Agreements and their Management
- Economy-based Policy Management Mechanisms
- Security Mechanisms for Charging Systems
- Internet Service Characterizations
- Light-weight Transaction Support
- QoS Support Mechanisms for the Internet
- QoS Models for Mobile IP
- ISP Business Models
- Internet Bandwidth Exchange Models
- Application Service Provider Models
Papers and Submissions
Papers are solicited as full papers (in German or English), ranging from
6 to 8 pages single-spaced, each of which will be subject to a full review
process. An electronic, PDF-based submission of papers is mandatory, please
check the URL http://www.ftw.at/~icqt01 for further submission instructions
or contact mailto:icqt01@ftw.at for additional information.
Important Dates
Paper submission deadline: 30.4.2001
Notification of acceptance: 20.6.2001
Camera-ready papers due: 20.7.2001
PC Co-chairs
Burkhard Stiller, ETH Zurich, TIK, Switzerland
Martin Karsten, TU Darmstadt, KOM, Germany
Peter Reichl, FTW, Vienna, Austria
Program Committee
Joern Altmann, Hewlett-Packard, Palo Alto, U.S.A.
Kurt Bauknecht, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Torsten Braun, University of Bern, Switzerland
Winfried Lamersdorf, Universitaet Hamburg, Germany
Helmut Leopold, Telekom Austria, Austria
Claudia Linnhoff-Popien, LMU München, Germany
Bjoern Rupp, Arthur D. Little, Berlin, Germany
Harald Orlamuender, Alcatel SEL, Stuttgart, Germany
Otto Spaniol, RWTH Aachen, Germany
Harmen R. van As, TU Wien, Austria
Thorsten Wichmann, Berlecon Research, Berlin, Germany
Lars Wolf, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Thomas Ziegler, FTW, Vienna, Austria
Urs Zurfluh, Advantis AG, Zuerich, Switzerland