-----Original Message-----
From: Gabriella Batai (ETH) [mailto:Gabriella.Batai@eth.ericsson.se]
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Cc: Sarolta Dibuz (ETH); Gabriella Batai (ETH)
Subject: Forthcoming IFIP TC 6 Meeting
Dear Our Guests,
The venue of the next TC6 meeting will be Ericsson's premises in Budapest,
Hungary.
Address: Budapest, Irínyi József u. 4-20. , XI. district
The meeting room is on the ground floor (for English people first floor)
close to the reception.
As you have probably known on Sunday evening there will be a boat trip on
the River Danube.
Please indicate whether you have an accompaning person with you who will
also take part in this evening program.
I kindly ask you to let me know if you have special food request (vegetarian
or other).
If you have not reserved your hotel room yet, please do it. Most of you
will stay at Hotel Korona.
(If you choose Hotel Korona please indicate that you come to Ericsson, to
the IFIP TC6 meeting, because the 88 EUs price is a special Ericsson rate).
You can find the requested information about the hotels below.
If you need help with the hotel booking or any other matters please do not
hesitate to contact me.
We are looking forward to meeting you in Budapest!
Best regards
Gabriella
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Gabriella Bátai
Assistant
Research Laboratory
Ericsson Hungary Ltd.
H-1117 Budapest
Irinyi J. u. 4-20.
Tel: +36 1 437 7701
Fax:+36 1 437 7672
E-mail: Gabriella.Batai(a)eth.ericsson.se
HOTEL MERCURE KORONA
Highly recommended.
To reach Ericsson Hungary at Science Park:
- 15 minutes by public transport one stop by metro line 3 to Ferenc
körút, than change tram 4 or 6 towards Buda side - three stops.
- 10 minutes by car / taxi
Location of Hotel
In the heart of the City of Budapest, opposite the National Museum.
Strolling in the City you can reach the bank of the Danube within 5
minutes.
Room rate: 88 EUR/ night
Access
>From the airport:
The main road to the City leads straight to the hotel. Distance approx.
18 km.
>From railway stations:
>From Déli (Southern) and Keleti (Eastern) railway stations by metro line
2 (red), change at Deák tér for line 3 (blue line) to Kálvin tér.
By car:
>From Vienna or Lake Balaton along motorways M1 and M7, respectively,
crossing the Danube via Elisabeth Bridge.
By public transport:
Tramways 47, 49, bus 15 and metro line 3, Kálvin tér station.
Address of Hotel:
H-1053 Budapest, Kecskeméti u. 14.
Telephone: (36-1) 317-4111
Fax: (36-1) 318-3867
More information on the Hotel Mercure Corona webpage:
http://www.mercure-korona.hu/koronaangol/
HOTEL MERCURE DUNA
Highly recommended.
To reach Ericsson Hungary at Science Park:
- 5 minutes by public transport : one stop by tram 4 or 6
towards Buda side
- 3 minutes by car / taxi
- 10 minutes of walk over a long bridge (Petofi bridge)
Location of Hotel
Situated very near to the city centre, the Mercure Budapest Duna's
traditional "Mercure comfort" and truly friendly atmosphere provides a
much more comfortable stay.
Room rate: 75 EUR / night
>From the Airport:
On the way to the city centre on Üll?i út turn left to the Haller utca.
The distance from the Airport is approximately 16 Km.
>From the railway stations:
The metro line 2 from the Déli (Southern) railway station to the Kossuth
tér, than change to tram No 2 towards the south and alight at Boráros
tér. The same metro can also be used from the Keleti (Eastern) railway
station to Blaha Lujza tér, than change to tram No 4 or 6. From the
Nyugati (Western) railway station the tram No 4 or 6 leads straight to
the Boráros tér.
By car:
The highways M1 and M7 from Vienna and Lake Balaton lead you to the
Pet?fi híd from where you can see the hotel to the right. From the M0
across the Lágymányosi híd, than turn left. From Szeged on M5 highway
drive to the Könyves Kálmán körút, than turn to the Soroksári út.
By public transport:
The trams No. 2, 4, 6 and buses No. 23, 54, 15 and 12 stop at a walking
distances from the hotel. The metro line 3 (Ferenc körút station) is 5
minutes walk from the hotel
Address of the hotel:
H-1095 Budapest, Soroksári út 12.
Telephone: (36-1) 455-8300
Fax: (36-1) 455-8385
e-mail: h2025(a)accor-hotels.com
More information on the Hotel Mercure webpage:
http://www.mercure-duna.hu
Other possibilities: http://inside.ericsson.se/hotelguide Budape
Dear TC6 members,
The deadline for hotel registration in Libon ended yesterday. I managed to
get an extension of that deadline until September 13th. Please remember that
the hotel cannot guarantee rooms after that date. I would thank also that
those of you who come to the Lisbon meeting, but are not staying in the
Melia Hotel, please let me know.
Best regards
Augusto
Dear Colleagues,
Apologize for any duplicates;
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Please distribute to interested people to encourage contributions ans submissions to the 6th IFIP/IEEE International Conference on Management of Multimedia Networks and Services :
7th - 10th September 2003, Queen's University of Belfast, Northern Ireland
http://www.ee.qub.ac.uk/mmns2003 .
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Please note the extension to the deadline for submission of papers to MMNS2003 is 18th April 2003. Please circulate to your colleagues to ensure a good turnout.
For further information about the conference please see the web site at http://ee-server.ee.qub.ac.uk/dsp/mmns2003/
Best Regards,
Ahmed Mehaoua
(Publicity chair)
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MMNS 2003
6th IFIP/IEEE International Conference on Management of Multimedia Networks and Services
7th - 10th September 2003, Queen's University of Belfast, Northern Ireland
http://www.ee.qub.ac.uk/mmns2003
Second Call For Papers
Multimedia services over IP networks are proliferating at an enormous speed. There
is also increasing demand for solutions which provide assured levels of service quality.
All of these require novel paradigms, models and architectures for realising integrated
end-to-end service management rather than managing network elements in isolation.
Providing scalable Quality of Service (QoS) while maintaining fairness, along with
secure and optimal network resource management are key challenges for the future
Internet. These challenges apply to both fixed and wireless networks.
The IFIP/IEEE International Conference on Management of Multimedia Networks and Services
will hold its sixth annual meeting from September 7th to September 10th, 2003 in Belfast,
Northern Ireland. MMNS provides an intimate setting for discussion and debate. In just 6 years,
MMNS has established itself as one of the premier conferences with a focus on the management
of multimedia networks and services. The conference objective is to bring together researchers
working in all facets of network and service management as applied to broadband networks and
multimedia services. MMNS deals with all aspects of designing, developing and deploying
networked multimedia systems and it serves as a forum for the dissemination of state-of-the-art
research and development results.
MMNS 2003 will also include panel sessions in which experts
offer their observations and opinions about current hot topics. The keynote speaker will be
Professor Ian Akyildiz, Georgia Institute of Technology who will present a vision of future
interplanetary network architectures. Professor Derek McAuley, head of Intel's recently formed
laboratory at Cambridge, UK, will describe some of the new research being undertaken on global
overlay networks and applications.
The program committee is soliciting original papers describing research in the area of
management of multimedia networks and services. Topics of interest include, but are not
limited to, the following:
* Active multimedia network management
* Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks
* Augmented and Virtual Reality Networks
* Billing and Accounting
* Cable multimedia network management
* Content distribution internetworking
* Deployment of multimedia services
* Distributed multimedia service management
* End-to-end IP multimedia network and service management
* IP Video, streaming, interactive video service management
* Middleware support for management
* Multimedia network traffic engineering and optimization
* Multimedia traffic management
* Multimedia content protection
* Multimedia session management
* Multi-point, multicast services management
* Network management models and architectures
* Network programmability for multimedia services
* Optical multimedia network management
* Policy-based management for multi-media services
* Provisioning of multimedia networks and services
* QoS in WLANs
* QoS management
* Resource, performance and fault management
* Security and Authentication
* VoIP service management
* Web Services
* Wireless and mobile multimedia network management
Papers must be submitted electronically in postscript or PDF format. Detailed
instructions are provided on the conference web site, http://www.ee.qub.ac.uk/mmns2003.
Submission date: 18th April 2003
Notification of acceptance: 6th June 2003
Final version: 4th July 2003
Conference Chairs:
Professor Alan Marshall, a.marshall(a)ee.qub.ac.uk, Queen's University of Belfast, UK
Professor Nazim Agoulmine, nazim(a)rp.lip6.fr, University of Evry, France
Qiang Gu
Advanced Telecommunication Systems Laboratory
School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering
The Queen's University of Belfast
Belfast
Northern Ireland.
BT9 5AH
Email: qiang.gu(a)ee.qub.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 -2890-274142
Fax: +44 -2890-274417
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Ahmed Mehaoua
University of Versailles - CNRS PRISM Lab.
45 av. des etats unis 78000 Versailles - France
Email : mea(a)prism.uvsq.fr
Tel : +33 1 39 25 40 45
-----Original Message-----
From: Dong Yoon Kim [mailto:dykim@ajou.ac.kr]
Sent: sexta-feira, 9 de Maio de 2003 08:04
To: augusto.casaca(a)inesc.pt
Subject: Re: IFIP TC6 delegate
Dear Dr. Casaca
Thank you for your e-mail. I'll try to find someone in a mean time.
I have a request for you.
Please notice following visiting offer to your TC if possible.
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There is an opening for the visiting professorship at the Department of
Computer Science,
Ajou University, Korea. This position is supported by Korean government for
the
collaboration between Korean and foreign scholars beginning end of August,
2003.
We are looking for the foreign professors (whose nationality is not Korea)
who can teach
computer science courses in English. Candidates in all areas of Computer
Science
or Computer Engineering are encouraged to apply, especially those in
wireless internet area.
The annual salary (12 month) will be upto $80,000, and tax could be
exempted.
Housing, the expense of relocation (around $4,000 for 1 year stay ), and
air-fare will be provided.
Grant for research can be available, too. (Teaching load will be 2 courses
per year for reserch
professor)
Please feel free to contact Prof. Dong-Yoon Kim (dykim(a)ajou.ac.kr)
regarding to this position.
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Best regards
Dong Yoon Kim, Ph.D.
Professor, College of Information and Communication
Ajou University, Suwon, Korea 442-749
(Phone) +82-31-219-2632
(Fax) +82-31-219-1614
(MP) +82-16-668-2632
Dear TC6 members,
Please send me your views on the mail sent by Roger Johnson on the different
possibilities for the choice of a new IFIP publisher. I sent you that mail
last week and I need to know your opinion up to this coming Monday.
Best regards
Augusto
Augusto
I too support Otto's view but Guy's comments and questions ought also to be
relayed to Roger Johnson.
I'm sure the publications committee are looking for alternative publishers
but if anyone has any ideas, they ought to pass them on to Roger.
Two questions:
Has anyone had any experience with "print on demand" book publishers?
Have our contacts with electronic publishing come up with anything useful?
Regards
Peter
Peter Radford
UK Representative to IFIP Technical Committee 6
T: +44(0)20 7446 1281
E: Peter.Radford(a)LogicaCMG.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Augusto Casaca [mailto:augusto.casaca@inesc.pt]
Sent: 29 May 2003 19:21
To: TC6
Subject: [ifip-tc6] IFIP Publisher
Dear TC6 members,
Please send me your views on the mail sent by Roger Johnson on the different
possibilities for the choice of a new IFIP publisher. I sent you that mail
last week and I need to know your opinion up to this coming Monday.
Best regards
Augusto
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ifip_ga(a)ifip.or.at [mailto:owner-ifip_ga@ifip.or.at]On Behalf Of
Renaldas.Gudauskas(a)kf.vu.lt
Sent: sexta-feira, 30 de Maio de 2003 10:05
To: ifip_ga(a)ifip.or.at
Cc: ifip(a)ifip.or.at
Subject: Plamen Nedkov
Dear Prof. Brunnstein and IFIP GA Members,
Last week I was travelling and could not respond earlier to the message
Prof. Brunnstein wrote to GA on 20.5., in particular:
>Fourth: PN had NO duties regarding WITFOR. It was his task as UNESCO
>relations officer to acquire related funds but there was NO
>justification that he intervened (yes, he intervened!) into
>operations which Peter Bollerslev and Dipak Khakhar were
>responsible for. His role as co-chair also gave him no right
>for intervening with duties of those responsible (Peter
>Bollerslev, Renaldas Gudauskas, Dipak Khakhar, Dewald Roode, Leon
Strous).
As IFIP GA representative, Chairman of the WITFOR National Organizing
Commitee and member of the Steering Committee I would like to assure you
that Plamen Nedkov as IFIP Executive Director and WITFOR Commission
Co-Chair has very successfully contributed to the WITFOR program and
organization at all stages. He helped raise significant UNESCO funds for
the conference and to create useful connections. We have all relied on
his tactful advice and efficient contributions at all times.
I am personally very grateful to Plamen for his contributions both on
WITFOR matters and in my work as Lithuanian GA representative to IFIP.
Sincerely yours,
Prof. Renaldas Gudauskas
………………………………….
Advisor to Prime Minister of Lithuania;
Chairman of WITFOR National Organizing Committee
Representative of Lithuanian Computer Society to IFIP
Ph. +3705 2663828
Fax. +3705 2663847
Mob. +3706 9842304
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Dear TC6 members,
Please give your best attention to this message of Roger Johnson and send me
your comments. It would be good that you send your comments with cc to TC6.
Best regards
Augusto
-----Original Message-----
From: Dorothy Hayden [mailto:dh@ifip.or.at]
Sent: quarta-feira, 21 de Maio de 2003 15:59
To: TC 1 Chair; TC 2 Acting-Chair; TC 3 Chair; TC 5 Chair; TC 6 Chair;
TC 7 Chair; TC 8 Chair; TC 9 Chair; TC10 Chair; TC11 Chair; TC12 Chair;
TC13 Chair
Cc: Basie von Solms (E-mail); Roger Johnson; dh(a)ifip.or.at
Subject: Fwd: Message from R. Johnson re. Publications
Dear All,
Please find below a message from the Secretary.
Kind regards,
Dorothy
**************
>Subject: Very Important - Publications
>Date: Wed, 21 May 2003 15:47:42 +0100
>X-MS-Has-Attach: yes
>Thread-Topic: Very Important - Publications
>thread-index: AcMfeyIZLe44nvAYRmuRr3yOFVbh6g==
>From: "Roger Johnson" <rgj(a)dcs.bbk.ac.uk>
>To: <dh(a)ifip.or.at>
>Cc: "Basie von Solms (E-mail)" <basie(a)rkw.rau.ac.za>
>
>
>Dear Colleagues
>
>I have been asked to circulate this email quickly by the members of EB to
>get you reactions to the position in which IFIP finds itself. Please could
>you reply by the morning of Monday June 9th.
>
>As I suggested (previously to EB) Springer has been acquired by Candover &
>Cinven and will be merged with KAP and will operate under the name of
>Springer. I attach the press release from the new owners.
>
>It was widely rumoured that Springer was not making a profit and hence the
>wish by Bertelsmann to sell it. C&C are buyout specialists.I understand a
>number of KAP people are involved in the acquisition. My conclusion is
>that "new" Springer is much more likely to have policies similar to KAP
>and not the reverse since C&C have announced that their plan is to sell
>the company in 5-6 years.
>
>The dilemma for IFIP is as follows:
>1. At the last re-tendering the only credible alternative was Springer.
>That option has disappeared.
>2. Last time ACM were only interested in handling the printing and
>distribution of books. No marketing with a consequent loss of IFIP
>visibility. All advertising (in ACM jouranls etc) at IFIP's expense.
>3. IEEE-CS have expressed interest this time (last time they did not). ACM
>were certainly interested last year when Klaus and I visited in the
>possibility of providing a similar service. However, the deal may well be
>similar to (2) above.
>4. Our analysis last time was that there would be very little income to
>IFIP from a deal with ACM and I believe that it would probably be true of
>IEEE-CS offering as well.
>5. There is some reason to think that another automatic renewal of the KAP
>contract could be agreed with existing royalties and a separate new
>agreement on electronic distribution. Such a deal would preserve our
>present royalty income of USD 87K. As an incentive to accept such a deal
>(because it would save them time and money etc) KAP might be expected to
>offer IFIP only around 10% royalty if we go to tender.
>
>I think there are three real options (and a fourth hope):
>1. Go out to tender and sign with national society such as IEEE-CS or ACM.
>We would have cheap books, a loss of nearly 87K USD in the IFIP income to
>be recovered from elsewhere (I guess from conferences, is there anything
>else??). We would have to do all our own marketing.
>2. Go out to tender and sign with KAP/Springer on reduced royalty. We
>would lose only 30-40K USD which would have to come be recovered as in
>option 1.
>3. Allow KAP contract to renew with high book prices etc. but with
>continued income stream to IFIP.
>4. Hope there is someone else out there when we go to tender. I regard
>this as most unlikely and probably no better than option 2 with all the
>hassle of changing publisher.
>
>What should we do? I believe that we should put the above to the TC chairs
>and seek their input by the morning of Monday June 9th. Please send
>responses to me and copy them to Basie as Chairman of TA.
>
>Good wishes
>
>Roger <<Springer acquisition-merger.doc>>
>********************************************
>Dr Roger Johnson
>Dean, Faculty of Social Science &
>Honorary Secretary, International Federation for Information Processing
>Birkbeck College, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HX UK.
>Telephone: (+44) 20 7631 6709
>FAX: (+44) 20 7631 6727
>URL: http://www.dcs.bbk.ac.uk/~rgj
>College location:
>http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?P2M?P=wc1e7hx&Z=1
>IFIP: http://www.ifip.or.at/
>********************************************
>
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Our apologies if you have received multiple copies.
Call for Papers
DS-RT 2003
Seventh IEEE* International Symposium on
Distributed Simulation and Real Time Applications,
October 23-25, 2003,
Delft, The Netherlands.
http://www.cs.unibo.it/ds-rt2003/
In conjunction with 15th European Simulation Symposium (ESS 2003)
October 26-29, 2003, Delft, The Netherlands
Hosted by the Delft University of Technology
*IEEE Approval Pending
SCOPE
In its seventh year, the 2003 International Symposium on Distributed
Simulation and Real Time Applications (DS-RT 2003) will take place at
the Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands, just before
the European Simulation Symposium (ESS 2003).
This is an excellent opportunity to participate in two conferences
covering a wide range of simulation research.
SYMPOSIUM OBJECTIVES
DS-RT 2003 serves as a forum for simulationists from academia, industry
and research labs, for presenting recent research results in Distributed
Simulation and Real Time Applications. DS-RT 2003 targets the growing
overlap between large distributed simulations and real time
applications. The conference features prominent invited speakers as well
as papers by top researchers in the field. DS-RT 2003 will include
contributed technical papers, invited papers, and panel discussions.
The proceedings will be published by IEEE-CS press.
CALL FOR PAPERS
DS-RT is intended to provide an international forum for the discussion
and presentation of original ideas, recent results and achievements by
researchers, students, and systems developers on issues and challenges
related to distributed simulation and real time applications. Authors
are encouraged to submit both theoretical and practical results of
significance. Demonstration of new tools/applications is very desirable.
The scope of the symposium includes, but is not limited to:
o- Interactive Virtual Reality, Multi-User Virtual Reality, Interactive
Simulation in Entertainment;
o- Algorithms and Studies relating to existing protocols (e.g., HLA,
DIS);
o- Implementation issues; (e.g., general purpose distributed simulation);
o- Algorithms and Methods for Distributed Interactive Simulation
(e.g.,event synchronization, network time protocols);
o- Applications of Distributed Simulation
(e.g., Real Time DS, large distributed simulation systems);
o- Distributed Models and Simulation for Analysis;
o- Data Distribution Management and Interest Management;
o- Multi-resolution modeling;
o- Current Critical Design Issues (e.g.: causality, simultaneous events,
zero look-ahead, compensation for slower than real time);
o- Methodology for Distributed/Parallel Simulation;
o- Approaches to interoperation of COTS simulation modelling packages;
o- Interface Definition, Communication, Management, Security;
o- Performance of Distributed Simulation; (e.g., benchmark, theoretical,
empirical, and HLA/RTI studies);
o- Dead-Reckoning Mechanisms;
o- Visual Interactive Simulation (e.g., generic animation, visual
interactive modeling, interactive computer based learning);
o- Animating Language Tools, Visualization Tools for Computational
Process under Simulation;
o- Language and Modeling Issues;
o- Modeling and Simulation Environments for Real Time Concurrent Systems;
o- Influence of Network-Centric Systems (such as Java, and DCOM) on DIS;
o- Interoperable Communication Networks;
o- Network support for distributed simulation and real-time systems
(QoS requirements and their realization, multicast for distributed/
real-time simulation systems);
o- Applications of Web-Based Simulation (e.g. Modeling Global Internet);
o- Integration of DIS and HLA with Web Technologies.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission Deadline: June 1, 2003 (hard copy or electronic paper
submission)
Notification of Acceptance: July 15, 2003
Camera Ready version due: August 15, 2003
Symposium presentation: October 23-25, 2003 in Delft, The Netherlands
IMPORTANT: ATTENDANCE BY AT LEAST ONE AUTHOR IS MANDATORY
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Papers should be written in English and should not exceed 20 pages.
Papers must be unpublished and must not be submitted for publication
elsewhere.
Authors are encouraged to submit papers in electronic form, postscript
pdf, or Microsoft Word 6.0 (or higher) only. Please submit papers to
http://sentosa.sas.ntu.edu.sg:8000/~dsrt2003/ by June 1, 2003.
Questions from authors may be directed to Simon Taylor
(simon.taylor(a)brunel.ac.uk), or Stephen Turner (ASSJTurner(a)ntu.edu.sg).
Hardcopy papers also may be submitted, in which case four copies are
required.
Each submission, electronic or paper, must be accompanied by the
following information:
a short abstract
a complete list of authors and their affiliations
a contact person for correspondence
postal and e-mail addresses.
Please contact the above if you wish to do so.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
General Chair
Stephen J. Turner
School of Computer Engineering
Nanyang Technological University
Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798
Email: ASSJTurner(a)ntu.edu.sg
Phone: +65-6790-4054.
Fax : +65-6792-6559
Program Chair
Simon J. E. Taylor
Department of Information Systems and Computing
Brunel University
Uxbridge, Middx, UB8 3PH
Email: simon.taylor(a)brunel.ac.uk
Phone: +44-1895-203389
Fax: +44-1895-251686
Publicity Co-Chairs
Helen Karatza, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Mirela M. S. A. Notare, Barddal University, Brazil
Program Committee
Lee Belfore, Old Dominion University, USA
Luciano Bononi, University of Bologna, Italy
Azzedine Boukerche, University of North Texas, USA
Alexander Verbraeck, TU Delft
Don Brutzman, Naval Postgraduate School
Wentong Cai, Nanyang Technological University
Judith Dahmann, MITRE Corporation, USA
Alois Ferscha, Johannes Kepler University at Linz
Robert Fransechini, SAIC, USA
Richard Fujimoto, Georgia Institute of Technology
Katherine Morse, SAIC, USA
Anand Natrajan, University of Virginia
Mikel Petty, Old Dominion University
Mark Pullen, George Mason University
Paul Reynolds, University of Virginia
Doug Schmidt, DARPA, and University of California at Irvine
Roger Smith, Model Benders Corp., USA
Gary Tan, National University of Singapore
Simon Taylor, Brunel University, UK
Stephen Turner, Nanyang Technological University
Richard Weatherly, MITRE Corp., USA
Philip Wilsey, University of Cincinnati
Steering Committee
Azzedine Boukerche (Chair), University of North Texas
Sajal K. Das, University of Texas at Arlington
Paul Reynolds, University of Virginia
Stephen J. Turner, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Albert Zomaya, University of Western Australia
Advisory Board Committee
Jean-Loup Baer, University of Washington
Jason Yi-Bing Lin, National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan
Azzedine Boukerche, University of North Texas
K. M. Chandy, California Institute of Technology, USA
Sajal K. Das, University of North Texas
Lorenzo Donatiello, University of Bologna, Italy
Doug DeGroot, Texas Instruments, USA
Tuncer Oren, University of Ottawa, Canada
Paul Reynolds, University of Virginia
Gabriel Silberman, IBM Research, USA
Stephen J. Turner, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
G. Zobrist, University of Missouri-Rolla, USA
Local Arrangement Chair:
Alexander Verbraeck, Systems Engineering,
TU Delft Delft, The Netherlands
Registration Chair
Susan Standing, Brunel University, UK
Webmaster and System Chair
Luciano Bononi, University of Bologna, Italy
For local information on the beautiful city of Delft see www.delft.nl!
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