The deadline for early registration for the SIGCOMM 2002 conference, August 19-23,
is Friday, July 26. This is also the deadline for reserving a room at the
conference rate. After Friday, rates go up considerably.
Don't delay. Make your reservations today!
SIGCOMM 2002 Highlights:
* SIGCOMM 2002 Award Winner and Keynote Address: Scott Shenker, ICSI
* Four tutorials:
(1) IP Control of Optical Networks and GMPLS
(2) Detecting Packet Patterns at High Speeds
(3) How to Use the Emulab Public Network Testbeds
(4) Data-mining the Internet: What we know, what we don't,
and how we can learn more
* Two workshops:
(1) Computer Networking: Curriculum Designs and Educational Challenges
(2) Retrospecting Workshop on ATM
* Invited Talk by Mike O'Dell, Compass Rose Labs
"Reflections on the Future of Very Large Data Networks"
* An expanded student poster session
* Two Position papers
* And, of course, most important of all: 25 great papers selected out of
a field of 300 submissions.
Tutorials start on Monday Aug 19th, the main program starts Wednesday
Aug 21st.
Visit the conference web site at http://www.acm.org/sigcomm/sigcomm2002
for details about registration and the conference.
Matt Mathis
Peter Steenkiste
Dear all,
the IFIP Secretariat announced:
---------------------------------
Dear Member Societies and Editors,
The second IFIP I3E Conference, sponsored by TC6, TC8 and TC11, will take
palace in
^^^
^^^ Lisbon, Portugal
^^^ from 7 to 9 October, 2002.
----------------------------------
Isn't this a nice Freudian slip?
Remember that TC6 will organise its second meeting in 2002 also in Lisbon
(October 5+6, 2002) together with the 30th anniversary of IFIP TC6.
Hopefully the meeting will be held in the same palace ;-)
Best regards
Otto
THE 2nd IFIP CONFERENCE ON E-COMMERCE, E-BUSINESS AND E-GOVERNMENT
(Sponsored by TC6, TC8 and TC11)
7-9 October, 2002
Lisboa, Portugal
General Chair
* L. Valadares Tavares
IST, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
Programme Chairs
* João L. Monteiro,
University of Minho, Portugal
* Paula Swatman
University of Koblenz - Landau, Germany
Organizing Chair
* José Granado
Banco Espírito Santo, Portugal
CONFERENCE ADVANCE PROGRAM
Monday Morning 7 October
8:00 REGISTRATION
9:00 TUTORIALS
10:30 BREAK
11:00 TUTORIALS
12:30 LUNCH
Monday Afternoon 7 October
14:00 OPENING LECTURE
E-Government: Challenges and Opportunities
Prof. Luís Valadares Tavares, Technical University of Lisbon
15:30 BREAK
16:00 E-GOVERNMENT E-A&G.1.1
Online Voting-not only a technical challenge
Pia Karger
The Impact of a Continuous Replenishment Program on Organisational
Flexibility
Evangelia Kopanaki; Steve Smithson
Using Competitive Intelligence to Develop an Integrated Visa Approval
System
Katherine Shelfer; June Verner
16:00 E-MARKETS E-C&B.1.1
Designing Information Market Services: A Typological Approach
Fons Wijnhoven
A Multidimensional Dynamic Regulation Model for E-Marketplaces: DYNEX
L. Valadares Tavares; M. J. Pereira; J. S. Coelho
Measuring to Manage Electronic Commerce Technology: Estimating the Return
on E- Commerce Technology
Thomas J. Housel
Systematic Design of an E-Marketplace for Interior Products
Hugo ter Doest; Henk Jonkers; Jaap van der Spek; Diederik van Leeuwen;
Jaap Reitsma; Joseph Owusu; Cas Jongeriu
16:00 TRUST E-T.1.1
The Digital Signature Metaphor - Illusions and Reality
Jon Olnes
The Role of Trust in Web-based Customer Relationships
Carola Lange
Specifying and Analysing Trust for Internet Applications
Tyrone Grandison; Morris Sloman
Integrating Model-based Security Risk Management into e-Business Systems
Development
Theo Dimitrakos; Jan Aagedal; Kelly Androutsopoulos; Folker den Braber;
Dimitris Raptis; Ketil Stølen
Tuesday Morning 8 October
9:00 FRAUD AND SECURITY E-A&G.1.2
Frauds and Information Technology: Analysis of the Influence on Accounting
and Company Systems
Jacqueline Veneroso Alves da Cunha; Edgard B. Cornachione Jr.
State-Based Security Policy Enforcement in Component-Based E-Commerce
Applications
Peter Herrmann; Lars Wiebusch; Heiko Krumm
IT Security - the means to promote e-government?
Martina Rohde; Andreas Schmidt
9:00 E-BUSINESS E-C&B.1.2
The Supply chain Perspective of e-business Evolution
Vicky Manthou; M. Vlachopoulou; D. Folinas
A Peer-to-Peer Business Model for the Music Industry
Nick Gehrke; Markus Anding
Analysing e-Business Models
Jonas Hedman; Thomas Kallings
9:00 DESIGN AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS E-T.2.1
An Information Extraction Support System from BBS Using Topic Mapping Based
on Structure of Conversation With a 3-dimensional Space
Ayako Hiramatsu; Tatsuya Nakae; Hiroshi Shibata; Norihisa Komoda
Towards a Generic e-Market Design
Dirk Neumann; Carsten Holtmann; Hennig Weltzien; Christof Lattemann;
Christof Weinhardt
Implementation Aspects of SET/EMV
Pita Jarupunphol; Chris J. Mitchell
10:30 BREAK
Tuesday Morning 8 October
11:00 E-LEARNING E-A&G.2.1
Initiating eLearning via Workflow Management
Carlo Simon; Nadja Reckmann; Paula Swatman
An e-Education Platform for Teaching-Learning Processes that are Difficult
to Visualize
Jorge López; Narciso Cerpa; Yussef Farran
Applying External Solutions to Organisational Development: eLearning as a
Platform for Internal Growth
Chandana Unnithan; Elsie Chan; Paula Swatman
11:00 E-BUSINESS: B2B E-C&B.1.3
More than just a transaction: Conceptualising industry-based networks for
virtual trading communities
Linda Wilkins; Paula M. C. Swatman; Tanya Castleman
Agent-based Bidding in Electronics Markets - A Prototypical Approach
Dirk Neumann; Henner Gimpel; Carsten Holtmann; Christof Weinhardt
IS Innovation: Adoption of B2B e-Commerce
Helle Zinner Henriksen; Torben Pedersen; Kim Viborg Andersen
11:00 TECHNOLOGY AND DESIGN E-T.2.2
Harmonise: a solution for data interoperability
Mirella Dell Erba; Oliver Fodor; Francesco Ricci; Antonella Spada; Hannes
Werthner
Using Workflow-based systems for e-services provision
Silvia Llorente; Jaime Delgado
Local Area Network Management - Seizing the Opportunities of eSupport
Reima Suomi; Seppo Sirkemaa
12:30 LUNCH
Tuesday Afternoon 8 October
14:00 PUBLIC SERVICES AND HEALTH E-A&G.3.1
Electronic Prescriptions-Developments in Finland
Reima Suomi; Lauri Salmivalli
Community Usage of the Online Conference Service: an Experience Report from
three CS Conferences
Tiziana Margaria; Martin Karusseit
Public Services: E-Governance and E-Health - What are we really talking
about? 'A Cure All for all Ills?'
Bob Roberts; Graham Alsop
Electronic Negotiations in a Highly Concurrent Environment
Willy Picard; Wojciech Cellary
14:00 E-BUSINESS: B2C AND C2B E-C&B.2.1
More Than Just a Lock in the Browser: A Global Consumer-Company Transaction
Security Perspective
José Luis Gómez Barroso; César Del Pino González
Eye-Catcher or Blind Spot? The Effect of Photographs of Faces on E-Commerce
Sites
Jens Riegelsberger; M. Angela Sasse; John McCarthy
Development of a Framework for Risks and Security in B2C E-Business
Allan Baird; Rodger Jamieson; Narciso Cerpa
A Voucher-Integrated Trading Model for C2B and C2C E-Commerce System
Development
Makoto Iguchi; Masayuki Terada; Yoshitaka Nakamura; Ko Fujimura
14:00 WEB DESIGN E-T.3.1
The Myth of Webedi
Roman Beck; Tim Weitzel; Wolfgang Konig
A Web-Based Recommender System for end-of-use ICT Products
Angelika I. Kokkinaki; Nikos Karacapilidis; Rommert Dekker; Costas Pappis
Extending Enterprise Portal Capabilities with a Workflow Meta-Component
Framework
Cláudio R. M. Silva; Manuel de Jesus Mendes
16:00 BREAK
16:30 INVITED LECTURE
E-Learning: New Tools
Prof. Martin Starr
Wednesday Morning 9 October
9:00 APPLICATION OF E-COMMERCE AND E-BUSINESS E-C&B.3.1
Managing Change Toward e-Business: Slovenian and Croatian Perspectives
Andrej Kovacic; Ales Groznik; Vesna Bosilj Vuksic
Evolution and Success of online Newspapers
Markku Saaksjarvi; Teemu Santonen
Electronic B2B Markets as E-Business Model. Empirical Study in the Spanish
Construction sector
Ana Rosa del Aguila Obra; Sebastián Bruque Cámara; Antonio Padilla
Meléndez
The Evolution of e-Commerce Strategy and Supply Chain Management Practices
in the Steel Manufacturing Industry
Valerie Baker; Joan Cooper ; Lois Burgess; Carole Alcock
9:00 PROCEDURES FOR E-COMMERCE AND E-BUSINESS E-T.3.2
Argumentative Procedures in E-Commerce Environments
Paulo Novais; José Neves; Luís Brito; José Machado
Integration of Electronic Services in the Integration of Business
Transactions
Stefan Zbornik; Rainer Alt
Is The Answer To the Machine Really in the Machine
Nicklas Lundblad
11:00 BREAK
11:30 CLOSING LECTURE
E-Marketplaces
Prof. Ellen Christiansen
============================================================================
==========
Registration and Hotel Bookings:
Conference site : http://www.siweb.info/ifip/
============================================================================
===========
Contacts:
Tel: 351 21 8418310
Fax: 351 21 8409884
E-Mail: patricia(a)civil.ist.utl.pt
Web: www.siweb.info/ifip
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ifip_tcchairs(a)ifip.or.at
[mailto:owner-ifip_tcchairs@ifip.or.at]On Behalf Of Dorothy Hayden
Sent: segunda-feira, 22 de Julho de 2002 13:00
To: MS&ED
Subject: [IFIP] 2nd I3E Conference: schedule & program
Dear Member Societies and Editors,
The second IFIP I3E Conference, sponsored by TC6, TC8 and TC11, will take
palace in
Lisbon, Portugal
from 7 to 9 October, 2002.
It will promote an inter-disciplinary forum for technologists and
scientists as well as managers and policy makers to discuss some very
challenging topics such as Markets integration, liberalization of services
and Internet, Innovative business models, Payment systems and security, New
supply chains, Technology, marketing E-publishing, Data mining and
Information retrieval, Privacy and Crime prevention, Digital regions, Rural
networking, Electronic public services, E-Local administration, Smart cards
and Biometrics, Consumer rights and protection and many more!
For conference details, including the schedule and program please visit
http://www.siweb.info/ifip/
Best regards,
Dorothy
-------------------------
IFIP Secretariat
Hofstrasse 3
A-2361 Laxenburg, Austria
Tel: +43 2236 73616
Fax: +43 2236 736169
www: http://www.ifip.or.at/
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ifip_ga(a)ifip.or.at [mailto:owner-ifip_ga@ifip.or.at]On
Behalf Of Plamen Nedkov
Sent: sexta-feira, 19 de Julho de 2002 10:52
To: All
Subject: [IFIP] Friday's Special
Dear All,
It's a special day at the Secretariat as it is Dorothy's Birthday. Early
this morning, the Delivery Co. carried out a mass flower picking in
neighboring gardens, parks etc. ;-))
Apropos gifts, we will share a story at the end of our note but before that
please bear with us for some IFIP society gossip:
No responses were expected to our last message
http://www.ifip.or.at/mail/msg00160.html "Missed the Delivery Co.?" so
John Impagliazzo's comment that "Life would not be the same without your
wonderful jokes" is greatly appreciated! John is the Chair WG 9.7 on
History of Computing.
Another person who said that he would miss our stories is the outgoing
Indian GA representative, Dr. R. Srinivasan who wrote:
"...my term as the GA representative of CSI has come to an end as of July
1st. Dr. C. R. Muthukrishnan, the Immediate Past President of CSI takes
over from me. I am sure that Dr. CRM (that is how we address him), is well
known to you and IFIP. He is an internationally known person, an excellent
teacher, a good guide to students and one of the best educationalists in
our country... I would like to take this opportunity to convey my sincere
thanks to you and your colleagues in
your office for the great support and help rendered to me during my tenure.
I have done my best to have as much of association of CSI with IFIP as
possible. I will be missing all your jokes!! Wishing you the very best,
Regards, R. Srinivasan"
We welcome CRM to the IFIP community and now we have soothing news for R.S.
- We will make sure you keep receiving our stories!
Prof. Rita de Caluwe also stepped down as Belgian GA representative to
IFIP. Rita as a key participant in many of our initiatives is a special
person to the Delivery Co. . Rita is an IFIP Silver Core holder and will
continue receiving IFIP news. The new Belgian GA representative is still
not appointed but we are aware that Prof. Dirk Deschoolmeester, President
of our Belgian member society, will be in Montreal for the Congress and
the GA.
Mikko Ruohonen [FI], Chairman of IFIP WG 3.4 and Winner of our World Cup
forecast competition wrote to thank for the mail. He said: "Actually I am
not really the player in our family, it is my 7 years old son. He is a
Ronaldo fan and I must practice almost every day with him :-). However, I
like Brazil's style, hope this will help their economic problems, too."
And finally, in June we wrote to you that ICSU and IFIP have agreed to join
efforts for a Science and Technology session as part of WSIS PrepCom1 on 2
July. Here is the Rapporteur' summary (with respect to the organizers) for
the PrepCom1 records: "This session is co-organised by: the International
Council for Science (ICSU), whose membership includes national science
academies form across the world and international science unions; CoData,
which is a specialized body affiliated to ICSU dealing with scientific data
issues; and the International Federation of Information Processing (IFIP),
whose membership includes national computer societies from across the
world. This partnership is, at least in part, representative of the
international public sector science and technology (S&T) community both
developed and developing world - and our interests in the information
society range from access to genetic data and meteorological records
through to electronic publishing and communication. The S&T community also
has a crucial role to play in both the development of ICTs and in
researching the economic and social effects of ICT development. Hence we
would argue that much of what we do actually underpins the development of
the information society per se."
Have a great weekend,
The Delivery Co.
P.S. Fun Zone - Joke lovers only!
Gifts
******
Three sons left home, went out on their own, and prospered. When they got
back together several years later, they discussed gifts they were able to
give to their elderly mother.
The first said, "I built a big house for our mother."
The second said, "I sent her a Mercedes with a driver."
The third smiled and said, "Ha, I got you both beat! Remember how mother
loved to read the Bible? And you know that she can't see very well? Well, I
sent her an amazing parrot that recites the entire Bible. It took Church
elders 14 years to teach him. Mom just has to name the chapter and verse,
and the parrot will recite it."
Soon thereafter, Mom sent out her letters of thanks:
"Adam," she wrote one son, "The house you built is so big. I live in only
one room, but I have to clean the whole house."
"Jon," she wrote to another, "I am too old to travel. I stay at home most
of the time, so I rarely use the Mercedes. And the driver is so rude!"
"Dearest Gerald," she wrote to her third son, "You have the good sense to
know what your mother likes. The chicken was delicious..."
--------------------------------
Plamen Nedkov
Executive Director, IFIP
Hofstrasse 3, A-2361 Laxenburg, Austria
Tel: +43 2236 73616 Fax: +43 2236 736169
http://www.ifip.org/
CALL FOR PAPERS
1st International Conference on Optical Communications and Networks (ICOCN 2002)
11 - 14 November 2002
Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore
http://www.icr.a-star.edu.sg/icocn2002
Important Dates
Paper Submissions Deadline: July 31, 2002 (extended)
Notification of Acceptance: August 15, 2002
Camera Ready Versions Due: August 30, 2002
Information for Contributors
Contributions are invited on all topics concerning optical communications networks and components. We are soliciting original papers describing the state-of-the-art research and development in the areas of Optical Communication and Networks, including, but not limited to the following topics:
1.Optical Networking Technologies
Optical network planning, design and modelling
Optical access/metro networks
IP over optical networks
Network protection/restoration
Generalised multi-protocol label switching (GMPLS)
Planning and design tools for optical networks
QoS issues in optical networks
Routing and wavelength assignment
Multiple access technique and fairness control in optical LANs and MANs
2.Optical Switching and Network Elements
Photonic switching system architectures
Optical cross-connects and add-drop multiplexers
Optical IP routers
Photonic packet switching
Network signalling and monitoring techniques
Optical signal processing
Wavelength conversion techniques
3.Optical Transmission Technologies
WDM Ultra-long haul transmission systems
OTDM transmission systems
Soliton transmission systems
Transmission system experiments
Radio over fibre-optics
Optical interconnections
Optical interfaces and terminals
4.Optical Passive Components
Fiber-Bragg-grating-based devices
Fiber-grating dispersion compensators
Optical circulators and isolators
Optical waveguide-based devices
Fiber and waveguide filters
Microstructured waveguides and devices
Arrayed waveguide devices
Optical splitting and directional couplers
5.Optical Active Components and Modules
Optical modulators and switches
Semiconductor optical amplifiers
Semiconductor lasers and detectors
Fibre amplifiers and lasers
Raman and Brillouin amplifiers
Automatic gain control of optical amplifiers
Optical MEMS
Photonic integrated circuits/modules
Optical tunable filters
Optical logics and memories
Guidelines for Submission
Authors are requested to submit electronically a PDF or Word file with a maximum of 4 pages including figures in 10 pt fonts to Dr H.G. Shiraz at ehgshiraz(a)ntu.edu.sg. The 4-page paper must be written on 8 1/2 in. x 11 in. or A4-size white bond paper, typed single spaced and double-columned within 17 cm x 24 cm.
The title of the paper, author's name, affiliation, complete return address, telephone number, facsimile number and e-mail address should appear at the top of the first page, followed by an abstract with a maximum of 100 words. Clear tables, line drawings, and photographs can be included anywhere in the 4-page paper. Characters and illustrations exceeding the 17 cm x 24 cm area limit on each page may not be printed in the conference proceedings.
Authors must state that their paper has neither been published before nor currently being submitted elsewhere. The language of the conference is English and papers must be in this language. Accepted papers will be published on the conference's proceedings and/or CD-ROMs.
For additional information concerning paper submission, please contact:
Dr H. G. Shiraz, ehgshiraz(a)ntu.edu.sg
Tel: +65 6790 4510, Fax: +65 6793 3318
Dr W. Zhong, ewdzhong(a)ntu.edu.sg
Tel: +65 6790 4540, Fax: +65 6793 3318
For information on submitting proposals for panels and tutorials, please contact:
Dr P. Shum, epshum(a)ntu.edu.sg
Tel: +65 6790 4217, Fax: +65 6792 0415
Dr N. Q. Ngo, eqnngo(a)ntu.edu.sg
Tel: +65 6790 4341, Fax: +65 6792 0415
For more information on ICOCN 2002, please click on to <http://www.icr.a-star.edu.sg/icocn2002>
Dr. Zhong Wende
TPC Co-Chair
Associate Professor
Nanyang Technological University
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Block S1, S1-B1C-116
Nanyang Avenue
Singapore 639798
Tel: +65 6790 4540, Fax: +65 6793 3318
email: ewdzhong(a)ntu.edu.sg
-----Original Message-----
From: drcn2001-admin(a)leda.ttt.bme.hu
[mailto:drcn2001-admin@leda.ttt.bme.hu]On Behalf Of ONDM2003 conference
user
Sent: quarta-feira, 17 de Julho de 2002 21:32
To: drcn2001(a)leda.ttt.bme.hu
Cc: cinkler(a)ttt.bme.hu
Subject: [ONDM2003] Budapest - CFP
Call for Papers
The 7th IFIP Working Conference on
OPTICAL NETWORK DESIGN & MODELLING (ONDM 2003)
February 3-5, 2003, Budapest, Hungary
http://www.hsnlab.hu/~ONDM2003/
Scope:
The Seventh Working Conference on Optical Network Design and Modelling,
aims at presenting high-quality recent research results in optical
network architectures, design, operation, management and planning.
In the tradition of the previous conferences (Torino'02, Vienna'01,
Athens'00, Paris'99, Rome'98 and Vienna'97) we will bring to Budapest
researchers from academia and industry as well as network operators
and manufacturers to discuss and disseminate optical network design
and modelling tecniques. Contributions are invited on all topics
concerning optical networking, including:
o IP over optical networks
o Optical acccess, metropolitan and transport networks
o Routing and wavelength assignment in WDM networks
o Switched optical networks (ASON, MPLambdaS, ODSI, OIF)
o Multilayer architectures (e.g., ASTN, GMPLS)
o Traffic and wavelength grooming
o Optical Packet/Burst/Flow Switching
o Protection and restoration strategies
o Optical Virtual Private Networks, etc.
Important Dates:
Electronic Paper Submission (8-20 pages) September 15th, 2002
Acceptance Notification October 15th, 2002
Final Version October 31th, 2002
Organised and Sponsored by:
IFIP TC6 WG 6.10
COST 266
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Matav (Hungarian Telecommunications Co.) PKI, Hungary
National Council for Communications and Information Technology (NHIT)
Ericsson Hungary
Technical Program Committee:
John Angelopoulos, NTUA, Greece
Stefano Baroni, Corvis Corp., USA
Andrea Bianco, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy
Tibor Cinkler, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
Andrea Fumagalli, UT-Dallas, USA
Maurice Gagnaire, ENST Paris, France
Manfred N. Huber, Siemens AG, Germany
Admela Jukan, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Ken-ichi Kitayama, Osaka University, Japan
Anton Kuchar, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
Geert Morthier, Ghent University, Belgium
Hussein Mouftah, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Biswanath Mukherjee, UC-Davis, USA
Fabio Neri, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy
Roberto Sabella, Ericsson Lab Italy, Rome, Italy
Bernhard Schmauss, Lucent Technologies, Nuernberg, Germany
Harmen R. van As, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Evi Zouganeli, Telenor, Norway
Local Organising and Program Committee:
Gyvrgyi Bock (BME)
Miklss Boda (Ericsson)
Csaba Gaspar (BME)
Erzsibet Gyuri (BME)
Janos Harmatos (BME)
Tamas Henk (BME)
Tivadar Jakab (BME)
Laszls Jereb (BME)
Gyvrgy Lajtha (MATAV-PKI)
Csaba Megyesi (SIEMENS)
Giza Paksy (MATAV-PKI)
Gyula Sallai (BME)
Attila Smpos (MATAV-PKI)
Janos Tapolcai (BME)
Eszter Tsth Sandorni (MATAV-PKI)
For details, please, visit http://www.hsnlab.hu/~ONDM2003/
On behalf of the ONDM2003 Program Committee,
Tibor CINKLER, Ph.D. ONDM2003 Program Committee Chair
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phone: +(36) 1 463-1861 High-Speed Networks Laboratory
fax: +(36) 1 463-1763 Dept. of Telecomm. & Telematics
voicemsg: +(36) 1 463-4400#1861*0 Budapest Univ. of Techn. & Econom.
e-mail: cinkler(a)ttt.bme.hu Magyar Tudssok krt. 2., I.ep.
http: www.hsnlab.hu/~cinkler E.319B, H-1117 Budapest, Hungary
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Dear TC6 members,
I attach the final version of the document that I am sending to the other
TCs for discussion in Montreal in August concerning the IFIP Publication
Policy.
Best regards
Augusto Casaca
Dear Herbert,
I've tried to connect to URLs like http://forte.ifip.org to access our
conference pages. Are these URLs already supposed to work, because they
don't. I get error messages like 'www.ifip.or.atforte is unreachable'. Note
how the URL has been changed.
Best regards,
Guy
A (At) 19:13 10/07/02, Herbert Leitold ecrivait (wrote):
>Dear TC6 delegates,
>
> I now have published the new Web-design at the
>TC6 server http://www.ifip.tugraz.at/TC6/
>( or http://www.ifip.tu-graz.ac.at/TC6/ )
>
>New passwords for the protected delegates section
>will be mailed to you soon.
>
>What I'm still missing are a few of the short descriptions
>of the conference series. (see the navigation bar
>at the top of http://www.ifip.tugraz.at/TC6/events/ )
>The descriptions I do not yet have are:
> WG6.2: pfHSN, Net_Arch, Net_Con, Net_Traffic,
> Internetwork, Networking
> WG6.6: IM, DSOM, NOMS, MMNS, IWAN (?)
> WG6.7: IWAN, Smartnet
> WG6.9: LANC, Africom
> WG6.10: ONDM
> WG6.11: I3E, elpub
>
>These are the sites the domian names xxx.IFIP.ORG shall
>be directed to. I've put the pages 'on construction'.
>
>A minor thing still to be done is to get the WG report
>form working. This will bedone soon
>
>Best regards,
> Herbert
>
>
>
>
>Herbert Leitold
>IAIK, Graz University of Technology
>Inffeldgasse 16a, A-8010 Graz, Austria
>tel +43 316 873 5521 fax +43 316 873 5520
>Herbert.Leitold(a)iaik.at http://www.iaik.at
________________________________________________________________________
Prof. Guy Leduc Tel : +32 4 366 26 98
Universite de Liege Secr : +32 4 366 26 91
Reseaux Informatiques Fax : +32 4 366 29 89
Research Unit in Networking (RUN) Guy.Leduc(a)ulg.ac.be
Institut d'Electricite Montefiore, B 28, B-4000 LIEGE 1, BELGIUM
http://www.run.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/People/GuyLeduc/
Due problems reported in accessing our WEB server the deadline for
***** Med-Hoc-Net 2002 *****
has been extended. The New deadline IS
******** J U L Y 15th *************
NEW WEB SITE
*********************
http://www-rp.lip6.fr/medhocnet/
*********************
The First Annual Mediterranean Ad Hoc Networking Workshop,Med-hoc-Net
2002, sponsored by IFIP, will take place in Hotel Chia Laguna (
http://www.hotelchialaguna.com ), Sardegna, Italy, Sept4-6,2002.
The aim of the Med-hoc-Net Workshop is to bring together researchers
from both sides of the Atlantic (and Pacific) to the shores of the
Mediterranean sea. The Workshop will serve as a forum for ad hoc network
technologists and visionaries from academia, industry and research labs,
to present current research, advanced technology, ongoing prototyping
efforts, experience reports, case studies, and descriptions of
innovative ad hoc systems.
Each offering of the Workshop will have a different theme.
The specific theme this year will be Quality of Service in ad hoc
networks.
The best papers will be published in a special issue of the ACM WINET
Journal
Invited speaker: Leonard Kleinrock(UCLA)
Topics will include (but are not limited to) :
QoS-Oriented multi-hop mobile network architectures, Intserv, Diffserv,
MPLS etc. protocols
over AdHoc networks
QoS support in Bluetooth, HomeR, HIPERLAN, IEEE 802.11 etc.
Multimedia applications Middleware for support in Ad Hoc networks and
real-time transports over Ad Hoc networks
Unicast and multicast routing in ad hoc multi-hop wireless networks
Resource discovery and network reconfiguration
Multimedia location services
Scheduling, radio resource sharing and MAC protocols for multi hop
networks
Call admission and traffic control policies for ad hoc networks
Power management and control algorithms
Fault tolerance and error recovery
Interconnection between Ad Hoc and wired networks
Congestion control
Ad Hoc TCP implementations
Fair sharing between different traffic classes
Performance evaluation of QoS-oriented protocols, middleware and
applications via measurement, analytical models or simulation
QoS enabling ad hoc network prototypes
Signal processing algorithms (coding, compression) for Ad Hoc networks
Security in Ad Hoc networks
General Chairs :
Mario Gerla and Guy Pujolle
Technical Program Chair :
Khaldoun Al Agha (LRI, France)
Technical Program Committee :
Arve Aagesen Norvegian University, Norway)
Hossam Afifi (INT, France)
Ian Akyildiz (Georgia Tech, USA)
Khaldoun Al Agha(LRI, France)
Hamid Aghvami (King's College London, UK)
Roberto Battiti (University of Trento, Italy)
Elizabeth Belding-Royer (UCSB, USA)
Raouf Boutaba (Waterloo, Canada)
Otto Duarte (UFRJ, Brazil)
Anne Fladenmuller (LIP6, France)
Jean-Pierre Hubaux (EPFL, Switzerland)
Philippe Jacquet (INRIA, France)
Farouk Kamoun (ENSI, Tunis, Tunisia)
Parviz Kermani (IBM, USA)
Ulf Körner(Lund University, Sweden)
Gérard Le Lann (INRIA, France)
Daniela Maniezzo (UCLA, USA)
Gianluca Mazzini (University of Ferrara, Italy)
Lazaros Merakos (University of Athens, Greece)
Guy Omidyar (CWC, Singapure)
Sergio Palazzo (University of Catania, Italy)
Giovanni Pau (UCLA, USA)
Kimmo Raatikainen (Univ. of Helsinki, Finland)
Tomas Robles (Univ. of Madrid DIM, Spain)
Jan Slavik (Testcom,CZ)
Sami Tabbabe (Sup Com)
Samir Tohmé (ENST, France)
Franco Vatalaro (University of Rome)
Bernhard Walke (Univ of Aachen, Germany)