7th IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management
Meet the leading network management experts in Seattle,
May 14-18, at the 7th IFIP/IEEE International Symposium
on Integrated Network Management (IM 2001).
Find out more about IM 2001, this year's premier industry,
business and academic event in Network and Distributed Systems
Management at http://www.comsoc.org/confs/im/2001/
Join over 600 attendees from all over the world to meet
friends, colleagues, and competitors. Discuss the rapidly
emerging technologies that you will soon employ to meet
tomorrow's integrated management requirements. Establish
new contacts, discuss new job opportunities and be part of
this highly dynamic industry.
Experience the global cooperation established at fourteen
years of highly successful IM and NOMS (IEEE/IFIP Network
Operations and Management Symposium) events. Catch the spirit
of the Integrated Management week! You can anticipate:
o A world-class program of renowned keynote speakers
o Over twenty high-quality technical sessions (54 papers)
o Five panel discussions with leading experts
o Fifteen timely tutorials presented by recognized leaders
o Special features such as vendor demonstrations
o An "Open Source Corner"
o Popular "Birds-of-a-Feather" ad hoc discussion groups
o Poster sessions offering a more interactive presentation style
o Perspectives of distinguished experts at the closing panel
Please check: http://www.comsoc.org/confs/im/2001/technical.html
Register online at http://www.comsoc.org/confs/im/2001/register.htm
before 17 April and you'll save on both registration fees and
accommodation costs. Alternatively, you can mail or fax the conference
registration form http://www.comsoc.org/confs/im/2001/RegFormWeb.pdf
Ensure that your place is reserved. Enter your Gold Coin Code: E002
and you may be the lucky winner of a gold coin.
There are still Vendor participation opportunities at the IM 2001
Exhibition Program. We invite all interested parties to take a moment
and check our Web Site for further details.
Don't miss this opportunity and join us at IM 2001 in Seattle.
Wolfgang Zimmer
General Chair, IM 2001
PS: Please forward this message to interested colleagues. We apologize
for any duplicate messages. Please do not reply to this message.
-- Wolfgang Zimmer --------- Phone: +49 30 6392 1903
| GMD-FIRST, Kekulestr. 7 Fax: +49 30 6392 1805
| D-12489 Berlin, Germany Email: zimmer(a)first.gmd.de
Final Call for Papers
2nd Workshop on Quality of Service in Distributed Object Systems
Workshop #2 at ECOOP 2001
http://www.dist-systems.bbn.com/confs/2001/QoSDOS/
Budapest Hungary: June 19, 2001 (Tuesday)
The workshop addresses the state of the art and the future of
Quality of Service management in distributed object systems.
The objective is to provide presentations and discussions
about the influence of QoS provision on the object model.
An additional focus is put on component-based systems and
the influence of QoS provision on the component specification and
proper mapping to the underlying distribution infrastructure.
Topics include, but are not restricted to
- Modeling QoS: suitability of object oriented modeling
techniques, influences of QoS provision on the object
model, e.g. type systems
- Specification: Use of containers to specify and enforce QoS
properties for a component.
- Structure: AOP, open implementations
design patterns, or contract aware components
- Implementation: Use of components for implementing ORBs
- Scope of QoS-integration: generic integration, multi-category
support, impact on architecture and underlying object-model
- Management: integration of QoS management and network and
application management
- Experiences: of QoS integration in OO-Middleware platforms
- Specialized QoS platforms vs. extending existing platforms
- Bind-time QoS integration: Naming, Trading, and Negotiation
of QoS in open distributed systems
- Accounting and Pricing of QoS
Submission Process:
A one to two page extended abstract describing your research is
required. The paper will be distributed to the other participants
and published on this website. The preferred format is
pdf or html. Participants should also be prepared to give a 15 minute
presentation on their research. To facilitate discussion, workshop
is limited to 15-20 people.
Send the paper to qosdos(a)bbn.com by April 17,
A workshop summary will be published as part of ECOOP 2001 Workshop Reader.
Important Deadlines:
April 17, 2001 Submission Deadline
May 8, 2001 Invitation for Participation
May 15, 2001 Early Registration Deadline for ECOOP 2001
June 19, 2001 Workshop Date
Organizers:
Name:
Christian Becker
Email:
becker(a)informatik.uni-frankfurt.de
Company:
FB Biologie und Informatik, Verteilte Systeme und Betriebssysteme
University of Frankfurt/Main, Germany
Name:
John Zinky
Email:
jzinky(a)bbn.com
Company:
BBN Technologies, Part of Verizon
Workshop Homepage:
http://www.dist-systems.bbn.com/confs/2001/QoSDOS/
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9th International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP 2001)
Mission Inn, Riverside, California
November 11-14, 2001
http://www.cis.udel.edu/icnp2001/
In just eight years, ICNP has established itself as one of the premier
conferences in the computer networking field. ICNP deals with all
aspects of communication protocols, from design and specification, to
verification, testing, performance analysis, and implementation. Protocol
functions of interest include network access, switching, routing, flow and
congestion control, multimedia transport, wireless and mobile networks,
network security, web protocols and applications, electronic commerce,
network management, interoperability, internetworking, home computing and
networks and digital broadcasting.
ICNP 2001 will be held in Riverside, California, at the Mission Inn, a place
filled with history. Riverside is located in the Sunny Southern California,
60 miles from Los Angeles, 45 miles from Palm Springs and 40 miles from
Disney Land. The city is served by three nearby airports: Los Angeles,
Ontario (California) and Orange County Airport.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- network access
- switching
- routing
- flow and congestion control
- multimedia transport protocols
- wireless and mobile networks
- network security
- web protocols and applications
- electronic commerce
- network management
- interoperability, internetworking
- home computing and networking
- digital broadcasting
- QoS and service differentiation
- network measurements
- protocols for distributed games
- peer-to-peer communication protocols
Important Dates:
Paper Submission Deadline: May 7, 2001
Tutorial Submission Deadline: May 7, 2001
Notification of Acceptance: July 13, 2001
Camera Ready Due: August 8, 2001
Tutorials: November 11, 2001
Conference: November 12 - 14, 2001
Information for authors:
Papers must be written in English, and they have to be in Postscript,
PDF, or Word format. The complete manuscript should be no more than
12 pages of double-spaced text with 11pt fonts.
If you have any questions, you can contact us at icnp(a)ics.uci.edu.
To register and submit your paper, visit the URL:
http://violin.ics.uci.edu/~icnp/ConfMan/REG-paper/
General Chair
Satish K. Tripathi, University of California - Riverside
Technical Program Co-Chairs
Magda El Zarki, University of California, Irvine
Klara Narhstedt, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Tutorial Co-Chairs
Pravin Bhagwat, ReefEdge, Inc
Ed Knightly, Rice University
Local Arrangement and Registration Co-Chairs
Michalis Faloutsos, University of California - Riverside
Srikant Krishnamurthy, University of California - Riverside
Publicity Co-Chairs
Constantinos Dovrolis, University of Delaware
Samar Singh, La Trobe University, Australia
Technical Program Committee
Alex Petrenko (CRIM, Computer Research Institute of Montreal)
Ana Rosa CAVALLI (Institut National des Telecommunications, France)
Mart, Molle (University of California, Riverside)
Andrew T. Campbell (Columbia University)
Bobby Bhattacharjee (University of Maryland)
Christophe Diot (Sprint)
Cormac J. Sreenan (University College, Cork, Ireland)
David Hutchison (Lancaster University)
David Su (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
David, Yau (Computer Science, Purdue University)
Edward Knightly (Rice University )
Ellen L. Hahne (AT&T Labs - Research)
Geert Heijenk (Ericsson)
Gene Tsudik (UC, Irvine)
Geoffrey Xie (Naval Postgraduate School)
Ernst W. Biersack (Institut EURECOM)
Gunnar Karlsson (KTH Dpt. of Microelectronics and Info.Technology, Sweden)
Hartmut Koenig (BTU Cottbus, Germany
Hasan Ural (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Ibrahim Matta (Boston University)
Jennifer Hou (Ohio State University)
Jorg Lieberherr (University of Virginia)
Jorge Cobb (The University of Texas at Dallas)
Ken Calvert (University of Kentucky)
Kevin Almeroth (UC-Santa Barbara)
Kirshna Sivalingam (Washington State University / Jasmine Networks)
Lars Wolf (University of Karlsruhe, Germany)
Lixia Zhang (UCLA)
Ljiljana Trajkovic (Simon Fraser University)
Luigi RIZZO (Dip. Ingegneria dell'Informazione, Univ. di Pisa (ITALY))
Marco Schneider (SBC Technology Resources Inc.)
Martha Steenstrup (Stow Research L.L.C.)
Martina Zittterbart (University of Karlsruhe, Germany)
Masayuki Murata (Osaka University, Japan)
Melody Moh (Dept. of Math. and Computer Science, San Jose State Univ.)
Mohamed G. Gouda (University of Texas at Austin)
Nalini Venkatasubramanian (University of California, Irvine)
Chris Edmondson-Yurkanan (University of Texas)
Ness B. Shroff (Purdue University)
Nina Bhatti (Nokia)
Robin Kravets (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Shigang Chen (Cisco Systems)
Songwu Lu (UCLA)
Stanislaw Budkowski (Institut National des Telecommunications (INT), France)
Terry Todd (McMaster University, Canada)
Teruo Higashino (Osaka University, Japan)
Timothy Roscoe (Sprint Advanced Technology Labs)
William Tezlaff (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center)
Yoshiaki Kakuda (Hiroshima City University, Japan)
Yow-Jian Lin (Bell Labs Research, Lucent Technologies)
Yuval Shavitt (Bell Labs and Tel-Aviv University , Israel)
ICNP Steering Committee
Mostafa Ammar, Georgia Insitute of Technology
Mohamed Gouda, University of Texas at Austin
Simon Lam, University of Texas at Austin
David Lee, Bell Labs
Ming T. (Mike) Liu, Ohio State University
Raymond Miller, University of Maryland, College Park
Krishan Sabnani, Bell Labs
Dear Colleagues,
Because of serious resource problems in Helsinki September 2001
we discussed the date and time in the Steering Group and decided to
postpone the Smartnet'2001 event to spring 2002.
The new place would be Saariselkä Lappland and dates 8-10.4.2002.
I would also kindly invite the TC 6 meeting to Saariselkä, the weekend
6-7.4.
could be reserved. We can also get good prices for people staying the
whole week (best season).
Ansa has reserved the Tunturi hotel now with all necessary facilities.
Here are the web sites:
http://www.saariselantunturihotelli.fi/http://www.saariselka.fi/english/index.html
Please, find enclosed the new CFP.
With best regards,
Olli Martikainen
(sorry for possibly getting two copies of this email)
Dear colleagues,
Please find the updated TC6 calendar of events in attach. With one
exception the postponed conferences have already new dates indicated.
Best regards
Augusto Casaca
OUR SINCERE APOLOGIES FOR MULTIPLE COPIES
C A L L F O R P A R T I C I P A T I O N
I E E E I N F O C O M 2 0 0 1
http://www.ieee-infocom.org/2001
April 22-26, 2001 - Anchorage, Alaska
TRAIN CHARTER: This year we are chartering a train for our welcome
reception. This train ride will take you through the Kenai fjords
and will include food and drinks. April 24, 6-11 pm. Seats are limited,
and will be given out on the basis of registration date.
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION: The deadline for advance registration
is April 2, 2001 (5pm Eastern Standard Time).
Please register early to ensure that you have
a seat in the train charter. On-line registration is possible at our
website at http://www.ieee-infocom.org/2001 and then clicking on
"Registration Information". Your dinner code is 530T.
Enter this code while registering and you may be a lucky winner of a
$100 dinner at INFOCOM 2001.
HOTEL REGISTRATION: Please book your hotel room early at the Marriott
Anchorage Downtown. The Hilton is now completely sold out. The conference
rates at both hotels are the same and the two hotels are within a 5 minute
walking distance of each other.
TOURS: Several tours of Alaska's natural treasures are planned. Please visit
our website at http://www.ieee-infocom.org/2001 and look for "On-line
tour registration".
AIRLINE TICKETS: Please book your flights to Anchorage early, so that
you can get reasonably priced tickets.
TECHNICAL SESSIONS:
48 technical sessions featuring the latest research and trends in the
field of computer communications and netwroking.
TUTORIALS:
Wireless Home Networks: Technologies and Applications
Quality of Service (QoS) Support for Broadband Wireless Networks
Traffic Engineering in IP/MPLS Networks
TCP Congestion Controls: Algorithms and Models
Video Over IP
Bluetooth and Pervasive Wireless Networking
Control and Management for Optical Networks: An IP-Centric Approach
Principles of Multicast Protocols and Services
PANELS:
All-Optical Networks: Fact or Fiction
Next Generation Wireless Networks: Radio, Networking and Applications
Modeling of the Shrew: the Quest for a "Model" Network Model
Hello,
here is the descriotion for a newly established professorship at Aachen University of Technology.
If you know somebody who is qualified (including yourself, of course) then please distribute
the text to her/him. Applications are welcome.
Best regards
Otto Spaniol
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Newly established Professorship in Computer Science at
Aachen University of Technology (RWTH); Germany
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RWTH Aachen is one of the leading European Universities
of Technology. Located on the border Germany, Belgium,
and the Netherlands, it currently enrols about 28,000 students in
various programmes.
The Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Natural Sciences
offers the position of a
Full Professor in Computer Science (Chairholder, C4).
We are looking for individuals with proven research and teaching
expertise and experience in one or more of the following areas:
o Internet-based Media
o Management of Multimedia Documents
o Information Retrieval
o Human-Computer Interaction.
The position holder will be expected to teach at graduate and
undergraduate level. Moreover, she/he is expected to coordinate
the interdisciplinary curriculum in 'Technical Communication
and Writing'.
Likewise, we expect cooperation with other university departments
and with industry in form of mutual projects.
Applicants must have an earned doctorate in Computer
Science, Information Systems, or a closely related field,
a proven research record as well as excellent teaching abilities.
Adequate language skills in oral and written German are also required.
Handicapped applicants will be preferred if equally qualified.
Aachen University of Technology intends to increase the ratio of
women in academia and, therefore, particularly encourages
qualified women to apply.
Applications, including a full Curriculum Vitae should be sent,
by April 30, 2001 to the
Dekan der Fakultaet fuer Mathematik, Informatik und Naturwissenschaften
RWTH Aachen
D - 52056 Aachen
Germany.
email: spaniol(a)informatik.rwth-aachen.de
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