E2EMON - CALL FOR PAPERS
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Workshop on End-to-End Monitoring Techniques and Services (E2EMON) 15th
May 2005, Nice-Acropolis, Nice, France http://www.ieee-im.org/e2emon In
conjunction with IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated
Network Management (IM2005)
E2EMON is a workshop focusing on advances in monitoring technology, and
particularly new distributed monitoring techniques for emerging
technologies such as Grid, overlay, p2p and Ad hoc networks, and
end-to-end path measurements. E2EMON offers a unique opportunity for
researchers in this area to exchange ideas and experiences to develop
next-generation monitoring systems. The workshop also provides an
intimate setting for discussion and debate through panels and group
work. The program committee is soliciting original papers describing
research in the area of e2e monitoring. Accepted papers will be
published in the workshop's proceedings and a selection may be published
in an international journal (details will be provided later). The
participants in this workshop will have the added advantage of meeting a
lot of the attendees of IM2005, which draws many leading researchers in
the field of Network and Systems Management.
TOPICS:
Monitoring overlay networks and P2P services
Ad-hoc and sensor network monitoring
Monitoring Grid & pervasive computing environment
Path characteristics monitoring
Large-scalable monitoring techniques
Adaptive monitoring systems
Monitoring embedded systems & pervasive environment
Active and programmable monitoring
Correlation-based monitoring
Traffic monitoring and data mining
Real-time monitoring
High-speed network monitoring
Multicast network/service monitoring
Overlay monitoring services
Monitoring of service level agreement
Distributed application steering
Monitoring and measurements
Open monitoring platforms
Monitoring models, architectures and systems
Distributed and centralized monitoring prototypes
Languages for packet and distributed monitoring
Visualization of monitoring information
Distributed application steering
Monitoring and measurements
Open monitoring platforms
Monitoring models, architectures and systems
Distributed and centralized monitoring prototypes
Languages for packet and distributed monitoring
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: February 15, 2005
Notification of acceptance: March 20, 2005
Final version: April 5, 2005
PAPER SUBMISSION
The paper must be original material that is not currently under review,
and has not been previously published by another conference or journal.
The paper must be formatted as PDF format. Paper length should be
limited to 10 pages with reasonable margins and a font size of no less
than 11pt. To submit your paper, go to the EDAS system at
https://submissoes.sbc.org.br/ and select IM2005-E2EMON. For submission
details, see the E2EMON website.
Co-Chairs:
Ehab Al-Shaer: ehab(a)cs.depaul.edu
Aiko Pras: pras(a)cs.utwente.nl
Philippe Owezarski: owe(a)laas.fr
TPC members:
Ahsan Habib, University of California Berkeley
Aiko Pras, University of Twente
Choong Seon Hong, Kyung Hee University
Dina Papagiannaki Intel Research
Ehab Al-Shaer, DePaul University
Evangelos Markatos, ICS Forth
Fulvio Risso, Politecnico di Torino
Gerald Combs, Ethereal
Henk Uijterwaal, RIPE
Herbert Bos, VU Amsterdam
James Hong, POSTECH
Jordi Domingo-Pascual, University Polytechnic of Catalunya
Kamil Sarac, The University of Texas at Dallas
Kave Salamatian, LIP6
Keith Ross, Polytechnic University
Marcus Brunner, NEC Europe Ltd.
M. Y. Sanadidi UCLA
Nevil Brownlee, The University of Auckland
Olivier Festor, LORIA - INRIA Lorraine
Philippe Owezarski, LAAS-CNRS
Radu State, LORIA - INRIA Lorraine
Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo
Salvatore d'Antonio, CINI
Simon Leinen, Switch
Taesang Choi, ETRI
Co-Chairs: Ehab Al-Shaer, Aiko Pras and Philippe Owezarski
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Call for Papers
IEEE Communications Magazine - Network & Service Management Series
First issue (deadline: March 30, 2005)
http://www.comsoc.org/pubs/commag/cfpcommag1005.html
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IEEE Communications Magazine announces the creation of a new series on
Network and Service Management. The series will be published twice a
year, in April and October, with the first issue planned for October
2005. It intends to provide articles on the latest developments in this
well-established and thriving discipline. Published articles are
expected to highlight recent research achievements in this field and
provide insight into theoretical and practical issues related to the
evolution of network and service management from different perspectives.
The series will provide a forum for the publication of both academic and
industrial research, addressing the state of the art, theory and
practice in network and service management. Both original research and
review papers are welcome, in the style expected for IEEE Communications
Magazine. Articles should be of tutorial nature, written in a style
comprehensible to readers outside the speciality of Network and Service
Management. This series therefore complements the newly established IEEE
Electronic Transactions on Network & Service Management (eTNSM) -
http://www.comsoc.org/etnsm/.
General areas include but are not limited to:
- Management models, architectures and frameworks
- Service provisioning, reliability and quality assurance
- Management functions
- Management standards, technologies and platforms
- Management policies
- Applications, case studies and experiences
IEEE Communications Magazine is read by tens of thousands of readers
from both academia and industry. The magazine has also been ranked the
number one telecommunications journal according to the ISI citation
database for year 2000, and the number three for year 2001. The
published papers will also be available on-line through Communications
Magazine Interactive, the WWW edition of the magazine. Details about
IEEE Communications Magazine can be found at http://www.comsoc.org/ci/.
Schedule for the first issue:
- Manuscripts due: March 30, 2005
- Acceptance notification: June 30, 2005
- Publication date: October 2005
Series Editors:
Prof. George Pavlou, University of Surrey, UK.
Dr. Aiko Pras, University of Twente, Netherlands.
I too support Andre's honorary membership of TC6.
(This response may be "late" but in no way should that be taken as any
doubt or reservation.)
Regards to all
Peter
Peter Radford
UK Representative to TC6
E: Peter.Radford(a)LogicaCMG.com
T: +44 20 7446 1281 (O)
T: +44 1245 262328 (H)
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Dear Guy and Ramon (and all others),
>I agree with you that we nominated Andre as honorary member in Bangkok.
>However, I think that Louis and Tibor were honorary members before Bangkok.
>Nevertheless, I can be wrong in my reminds.
I have sent a clarifying message some minutes ago.
Nevertheless I still believe that my formulation concerning Louis and Tibor
was clear enough:
>> >>
>> >> Actually, we have two such members:
>> >> - Louis Pouzin
>> >> - Tibor Szentivanyi.
>> >>
Indeed they are honorary members since many years and together with
Andre we will have three of them.
Best regards
Otto
Second Announcement and Call for Papers
Ninth International IEEE EDOC Conference (EDOC 2005)
"The Enterprise Computing Conference"
19-23 September 2005, Enschede, The Netherlands
http://www.edocconference.org
Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society (approval pending),
IEEE Communications Society (approval pending)
University of Twente / Centre for Telematics and
Information Technology
Telematica Instituut
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
The EDOC Conference is the primary annual event focusing on the
convergence of the paradigms, technologies and methods involved in
enterprise computing. EDOC 2005 is the ninth event in the successful
series of conferences, which since 1997 has brought together leading
researchers, architects and practitioners from both academia and
industry to discuss enterprise computing challenges and solutions.
Today the creation, operation and evolution of enterprise computing
systems raise concerns that range from high-level requirements and
policy modelling through to the deployment of specific implementation
technologies and paradigms, and involve a wide (and ever growing) range
of methods, tools and technologies. They also cover a broad spectrum of
vertical domains and industry segments, from electronic and mobile
commerce to real-time applications for the extended enterprise, e.g.,
business activity monitoring.
The EDOC Conference emphasises the
integration of enterprise computing research and development results,
fostering an enterprise engineering approach that can address and relate
business, application and middleware levels. The themes of openness and
distributed computing, based on services, components and objects,
provide a useful and unifying conceptual thread for this purpose.
TOPICS
The EDOC seeks high-quality papers addressing the domains, the
life-cycle issues and the realization technologies involved in building,
deploying and operating enterprise computing systems. Suggested areas
include, but are not limited to:
* Enterprise computing - support for business processes
* Modelling for enterprise computing, integration and management, and
relating business models to system specifications
* Enterprise computing concepts for specific domains, including
o Electronic and mobile commerce
o Real-time applications for the extended enterprise,
e.g. business activity monitoring
o Vertical domains such as finance, telecommunications,
automotive, aerospace, command & control and healthcare
* Enterprise requirements engineering and modelling
* Enterprise architecture design and modelling
* Design and modelling paradigms for enterprise computing, including
o Model Driven Architecture (MDA) and other model-driven
approaches
o Service- and component-oriented development and architecture
o Collaborative development and cooperative engineering
* IT aspects of inter-enterprise collaboration and virtual enterprises
* Integration of (legacy) enterprise applications and information
* Trust, security, privacy and QoS issues in enterprise computing
* Quality-assurance of enterprise computing systems
* Evolution and management of enterprise computing systems
* Integration of sensing and tracking technologies in enterprise systems
* Interoperability models, platforms, and techniques
* Realization technologies for enterprise computing, including
o Ontologies and Semantic Web support
o Middleware standards and systems, such as CORBA, WS, J2EE
and .NET
o Modelling and description languages, such as XML, RDF, OWL and
UML
* Enterprise computing tools and tool chains
* Organization and principles of software factories
* Case studies
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Two types of paper submissions will be accepted: research papers and
experience reports. Research papers should describe original research
results that have not been accepted or submitted for publication
elsewhere. These papers will be evaluated for scientific or technical
contribution, originality, appropriateness and significance. Submissions
should not exceed 12 pages in the IEEE format. Experience reports should
describe new insights gained from case studies or the application of
EDOC technology in practice. These papers will be evaluated on their
appropriateness, significance and clarity of expression. Submissions
should contain at least 2,000 words and must not exceed 5,000 words.
All papers will be refereed by at least 3 members of the international
program committee, and at least two will be experts from industry in the
case of experience reports. All submissions must be in English.
Submissions should be made electronically in PDF (preferred) or
PostScript format via the electronic submission system via the EDOC
Conference Management system.
JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
The selected best research papers will be considered for a special
issue of the International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems
(IJCIS) to be published in 2006
(http://www.worldscinet.com/ijcis/ijcis.shtml).
The selected best industry- and application-oriented papers will be
considered for a special issue of the IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man,
and Cybernetics (SMC) Part C: Applications & Reviews to be published in
2007
(http://www.ieee-smc.org/webpages/publications/submissioninfoC.htm).
WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
We are inviting proposals for one-day workshops to be held on the 19th
and 20th of September 2005. Workshops provide organizers and
participants with an opportunity to discuss current topics related to
enterprise computing in a small and interactive atmosphere. Workshops
can choose to concentrate in-depth on relevant research topics, on
application issues or on a combination of the two. Proposals should
include the workshop title, the names and a brief (200 word) biography
for each organizer and a summary of the workshop contents (approximately
1-2 pages i.e. 500-1000 words).
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission due: 4 March 2005
Paper submission due: 18 March 2005
Workshop proposals due: 18 March 2005
Acceptance notification: 16 May 2005
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
General chairs
Marten J. van Sinderen (University of Twente, The Netherlands)
Maarten W.A. Steen (Telematica Instituut, The Netherlands)
Program chairs
Markus Aleksy (University of Mannheim, Germany)
Patrick C. K. Hung (University of Ontario Institute of Technology,
Canada)
Workshop chair
Bryan Wood (Open-IT, UK)
Publicity chair
Lea Kutvonen (University of Helsinki, Finland)
STEERING COMMITTEE
Colin Atkinson, Chair (University of Mannheim, Germany)
Keith Duddy (DSTC, Australia)
Zoran Milosevic (DSTC, Australia)
Guijun Wang ( Boeing, USA)
Alain Wegmann (EPFL, Switzerland)
Barrett Bryant (University of Alabama-Birmingham, USA)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Jan-Øyvind Aagedal (SINTEF, Norway)
David Akehurst (University of Kent, UK)
Mikio Aoyama (Nanzan University, Japan)
Jean Bézivin (Université de Nantes, France)
Chris Bussler (Digital Enterprise Research Institute, Ireland)
Chia-Chu Chiang (University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA)
Geoff Coulson (University of Lancaster, UK)
Fred Cummins (EDS, USA)
Wolfgang Emmerich (Zuhlke Engineering, UK)
Tracy Gardner (IBM Hursley, UK)
Kurt Geihs (University of Kassel, Germany)
Claude Godart (Université Henri Poincaré, Nancy and INRIA, France)
Aniruddha Gokhale (Vanderbilt University, USA)
Jun Han (Swinburne University of Technology, Australia)
Jan Hausmann (University of Paderborn, Germany)
Yigal Hoffner (IBM Research Lab, Switzerland)
Henry Kim (York University, Canada)
Thomas Kühne (Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany)
Lea Kutvonen (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Peter F. Linington (University of Kent, UK)
Claudia Linnhoff-Popien (Munich University, Germany)
Elie Najm (ENST, France)
Francois Pacull (Xerox Research Europe, France)
George A. Papadopoulos (University of Cyprus, Cyprus)
Luis Ferreira Pires (University of Twente, The Netherlands)
Frantisek Plasil (Charles University, Czech)
Thomas Preuss (Fachhochschule Brandenburg, Germany)
Rajeev Raje (Indiana Univ.-Purdue Univ., Indianapolis, USA)
Kerry Raymond (DSTC, Australia)
Tom Ritter (Fraunhofer Fokus, Germany)
Richard Mark Soley (OMG, USA)
Don Sparrow (MITRE Corporation, USA)
Jonathan Sprinkle (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
Susanne Strahringer (European Business School, Germany)
Kerry Taylor (CSIRO, Australia)
Sandy Tyndale-Biscoe (Open-IT, UK)
Antonio Vallecillo (University of Malaga, Spain)
Andrew Watson (OMG, USA)
Edward Willink (Thales Research and Technologies, UK)
Bryan Wood (Open-IT, UK)
Christian Zeidler (ABB Corporate Research, Germany)
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS
João Paulo A. Almeida (University of Twente, The Netherlands)
Patrícia Dockhorn Costa (University of Twente, The Netherlands)
Remco M. Dijkman (University of Twente, The Netherlands)
Annelies Klos (University of Twente, The Netherlands)
Maria-Eugenia Iacob (Telematica Instituut, The Netherlands)
Dear Otto,
Now that IFIP has signed the new publication
contract with Springer Science, do we still need
to send copies of CDs with conference proceedings
to the IFIP secretariat for archival purpose? The
intention was to prepare an hypothetic IFIP DL...
I doubt that this has been done for many of our
events since this requirement has been decided,
but anyway I've asked all the organizers of WG6.1
events to sent this material to the secretariat
(but did not check that they actually did it).
Best regards,
Guy
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CoNEXT 2005 - The E-NEXT NoE conference - http://www.co-next.net/
Dear all,
at meeting 2004/2 in Bangkok (the minutes are unfortunately still missing)
is was suggested that one or two additional honorary members should be
nominated.
Actually, we have two such members:
- Louis Pouzin
- Tibor Szentivanyi.
Conditions for such a membership are
- significant contributions in the communication systems area
- long lasting and important activities for the TC6 committee.
I invite you to nominate candidates together with a short laudatio
(this can be quite informal). Deadline: March 1, 2005.
We will decide about new honorary members at the occasion of meeting 2005/1 in
Toronto, May 7+8 (the meeting will be held immediately after Networking 2005).
Best regards
Otto
Final call for Papers (submissions due 15th February):
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The Second IEEE Workshop On Embedded Networked Sensors (EmNetS-II)
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~emnet/
May 30th-31st 2005, Sydney, Australia
The Second IEEE Workshop on Embedded Networked Sensors (EmNetS-II) will bring together researchers working in the broad area of embedded, networked sensors. The goal of the workshop is to promote community-wide discussion of ideas that will influence and foster continued research in the field. The workshop will provide a venue for researchers to present new ideas that have the potential to significantly impact the community in the long term, especially those exploring how practical considerations or novel application scenarios and requirements shape the design of these embedded and sensor networks.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Validation or new architectural approaches for sensor networks
* Tradeoffs between application specific, and modular approaches based on prototyping and implementation
* Software and architectures for sensor network programmability
* Approaches to ease deployment and improve manageability of embedded and sensor networks
* Experimental and measurement tools for sensor networks
* Reliability and fault-tolerance, debugging and troubleshooting for sensor networks
* Novel applications for embedded and sensor networks
* Sensor network security, vulnerabilities and defenses
* Algorithms, protocols and systems for communication, coordination, data dissemination and storage, sensor tasking and control/actuation
* Operational experiences from deployed sensor networks and prototypes
EmNetS-II solicits papers (8 pages or less) about new work in these areas. Papers will be selected based on their originality, technical merit and topical relevance. Extended abstract of 2 pages may be submitted for poster session. Detailed submission instructions will be posted at the workshop website.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submissions due:
Feb 15th, 2005
Notification of acceptance:
Mar 30th, 2005
Camera-ready copy due:
April 21st, 2005
Workshop:
May 30th - 31st, 2005
ORGANIZERS
General Chair:
Sanjay Jha (NICTA/UNSW)
Steering Committee:
Deborah Estrin (UCLA)
Nirupama Bulusu (Portland State University)
Program Committee Co-Chairs:
John Heidemann (USC ISI)
Lakshman Krishnamurthy (Intel Corporation)
Poster Session Chair:
Dr Deepak Ganesan (UMASS)
Program Committee Members:
Anish Arora (Ohio State University)
Philippe Bonnet (Datalogisk Institut Kobenhavns Universitet)
Andrew T. Campbell (Columbia University)
Wei Hong (Intel Corporation)
Koen Langendoen (Delft University of Technology)
Adrian Perrig (Carnegie Mellon University)
Kang G. Shin (University of Michigan)
Rajeev Shorey (IBM Research)
Pavan Sikka (CSIRO)
Mani Srivastava (UCLA)
Yoshito Tobe (Tokyo Denki University)
Jay Warrior (Agilent)
Alec Woo (Microsoft)
European Publicity Advisor:
Philippe Bonnet (DIKU)
US Publicity Advisor:
Wendi Heinzelman (University of Rochester)
Finance Chair:
Dr Chun Tung Chou (UNSW)
Sponsorship/Support Chair:
Dr Stan Skafidas (NICTA)
International Liaison:
A/Prof Palani Swami (University of Melbourne)
Publicity/Publication Chair:
Dr Geoff James (CSIRO)
Local Org. Chair:
Dr Athanassios Boulis (NICTA)
Registration Chair:
Dr Salil Kanhere (UNSW)
Webmistress/Webmaster:
Tatiana Bokareva (NICTA/UNSW)
SPONSORS
University of NSW
IEEE
IEEE Computer Society
SUPPORTERS
Gold Supporters:
Intel Corporation
ARC Research Networks (Sensors)
Bronze Supporters:
CSIRO Australia
National ICT Australia
Dear all,
here is the CfP for IWQoS (even if IFIP TC6 is not mentioned at all! It is an
event which is organised by WG 6.1 + IEEE ComSoc).
Best regards
Otto
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Call For Papers
13th IWQoS 2005
University of Passau
June 21st - June 23rd 2005
IWQoS has emerged as the prime annual event on Quality-of-Service
(QoS)-related research and technologies. Building on the successes of
previous workshops, the objective of the workshop is to bring together
researchers, developers, and practitioners working in this area to
discuss recent and innovative results, and identify future directions
and challenges. IWQoS has a long standing tradition of being highly
interactive while maintaining highest standards of competitiveness and
excellence. This characteristic will be re-emphasized by intercepting
the regular paper sessions with stimulating discussion events about
controversial and cutting edge topics. The program will include the
following highlights:
* Key Note Speaker: Randy Katz, UC Berkeley, USA
* Key Note Speaker: Michael Stal, Siemens Munich, Germany, "Beyond
Middleware and QoS - Service-Oriented Architectures - Cult or
Culture?"
* A Panel on "Would self-organized or self-managed networks lead to
improved QoS?" by David Hutchison, Lancaster University, UK
* Short paper sessions:
o A Position Paper Session on "The Impact of QoS: Where Industry
meets Academia" by Francois Le Faucheur, Cicso Systems, France and
Georgios Karagiannis, Twente University, The Netherlands
o A Works in Progress Session focusing on emerging research
* Industrial Exhibition and Demonstration of Tools and Methods related
to Quality of Communication by Jan de Meer, Institute for
High-performance Microelectronics GmbH, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
The panel and the short paper sessions will be highly interactive and
leave much time and space for the audience to get involved. The
position and short papers will go through the general reviewing
process but the papers must specifically be submitted to fit the
track. Short versions of regular technical papers will not be accepted
here. It is rather encouraged to submit work that is either
stimulating with a long term vision or that points to immediate
relevance with need for controversial debate to address the foremost
experts at the venue.
Technical Program
Quality of Service principles can be applied to a large number of
domains. Our goal is to broaden the areas that QoS research can be
pulled from by recognizing the multi-disciplinary aspect to much of
the research. In addition to the traditional areas, the call for
papers does solicit, but is not limited to, papers in such areas as:
* QoS in mobile/wireless environments, Sensor networks, 4G (IP for 3G)
* QoS in overlays and peer-to-peer networks
* QoS in GRID environments
* SLA: end-to-end QoS, QoS in large scale, heterogeneous environments
* QoS-aware software components: QoS for Web Services
* QoS and self-organizing systems
* New frontiers of QoS
* QoS measurement versus control
* QoS adaptation versus resource reservation
* Hidden QoS issues, have we just learned to ignore QoS problems?
* QoS in context aware systems (also related to mobility)
* User perception/user interfaces for QoS
* QoS and distributed systems
* QoS and middleware
* Fault tolerance and QoS
* QoS in ad hoc networks
* Economics and QoS
* Security, trust and QoS
* QoS in the home and everywhere
* QoS and new media
* QoS and haptics , virtual environments
* QoS in buisiness processes, workflows
IWQoS aims to allow rapid dissemination of research results and to
provide fast turnaround. The deadline for papers is therefore as close
to the conference as the publishers allow. The workshop is a
single-track forum spanning two and a half days. It values both
theoretical contributions and practical experience.
Web Site: http://www.fmi.uni-passau.de/iwqos
Best Student Paper Award
Award will be given at the conference to the best student paper, whose
first author is a current student.
Paper Submission
IWQoS invites submission of manuscripts that present original research
results, and that have not been previously published or currently
under review by another conference or journal. Any previous or
simultaneous publication of related material should be explicitly
noted in the submission. Submissions should be full-length papers that
are no longer than 20 double-spaced single-column pages with font
sizes of 11 or larger, including all figures and references, and must
include an abstract of 100 -- 150 words. All papers must be submitted
in either Postscript or the Adobe PDF format, and no other formats are
accepted by the paper submission web site. Submissions will be judged
on originality, significance, interest, clarity, relevance, and
correctness. At least one of the authors of each accepted paper must
present the paper at IWQoS 2004.
The paper submission can be done at http://www.net.fmi.uni-passau.de/crp
Short Position Papers for Industry Session and Works in Progress
We solicit submissions of short papers for the two sessions outlined
above. The short papers are limited to three single-spaced
pages. Accepted papers will be presented in a 15-minute time period,
and will be included in the conference proceedings.
Important Dates:
* Paper abstract deadline: February 16th , 2005, 11:59pm CET
* Full paper submission deadline: February 22th , 2005, 11:59pm CET
* Short paper submission deadline: March 7th, 2005, 11:59pm CET
* Notification of acceptance: March 24th , 2005
* Camera-ready papers due: April 8, 2005
* Hotel reservation cut-off date: May 19th , 2005
* Early registration deadline: April 8th, 2005
* Workshop dates: June 21-23 , 2005
* Workshop reception and welcome party: June 20th, 2005
Organizational Objectives
Among strong industrial and academic support the 13th IWQoS is
supported by the three organizing institutions:
* University of Passau, Germany
* HP Laboratories Palo Alto, California USA
* IHP Institute on Microelectronics GmbH, Brandenburg Germany
The University of Passau will host the all conference activities; it
provides excellent conference support for up to 1,000
participants. Features of university support include:
* Support desk in the conference area with professional team to handle
technical and logistical issues.
* Lecture room with 180 seats, video projector, internet access
* WLAN connection
* Reserved lunch area on the Inn river banks
* Exhibition space
Program Chairs
Hermann De Meer
University of Passau
Passau, Germany
Nina Bhatti
Hewlett Packard Laboratories
Palo Alto, California USA
mail:iwqos@fmi.uni-passau.de