Dear all,
the IFIP treasurer (Dipak Khakhar, email see below) has presented
the TC budgets (see annex) and in particular the DCSC (developing country
support committee) funds for 2005.
*** If a TC6 conference wants to get a support from DCSC
then the organisor should send a request as soon as possible
to Dipak (deadline August 16) with a copy to me. ***
DCSC could be interesting for (at least) the following conferences in 2005:
Working Conference on Networking for Metropolitan Area Networks;
Working Conference on Electronic Government
WG 6.2 + 6.11;
March 28 - 31, 2005; Ho-Chi-Minh City (Vietnam);
Open Conference; 7th Conference on Mobile and Wireless Communications
Networks (MWCN'05)
WG6.2 + WG6.8 + IEEE
Fall, 2005; Marrakesh (Morocco);
Email contact: Hamid Aghvami
Best regards
Otto
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Betreff: TC-budgets and DCSC fund
Gesendet: Dienstag, 3. August 2004 10:23 Uhr
Von: Dipak Khakhar <dipak.khakhar(a)ics.lu.se>
>Dear colleagues,
>
>Please find the TCs budget in the attachment.
Please note that I have budgeted 20000 EUR for DCSC grants for year 2005
in IFIP budget.
I am looking forward to grant requests from you, if possible before 16 August
so that I can put approved grant in DCSC report.
Please note that the same condition as previous years applies to the grant.
That is to developing country which are full members of IFIP.
>kind regards,
Dipak
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-----Original Message-----
From: Gabriella Batai (ETH) [mailto:Gabriella.Batai@eth.ericsson.se]
Sent: quarta-feira, 14 de Maio de 2003 13:50
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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
----------------------
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
We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this CFP.
10th IEEE/IFIP
Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS 2006)
http://www.noms2006.org
Call for Papers
?Management of Integrated
End-to-end Communications and Services"
The 10th IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management
Symposium (NOMS 2006) will be held 3-7 April 2006 in
the Vancouver Convention and Exhibition Center, Vancouver,
Canada. Held in even-numbered years since 1988, NOMS 2006
will follow the 18 year tradition of NOMS and IM as the
primary forum for technical exchange of the research,
standards, development, systems integration, service
provider, and user communities. NOMS 2006 will present
up-to-date approaches and technical solutions for
integrated systems and services including communication
networks, host systems, enterprise applications, service
oriented architectures, and delivery of management services.
The conference provides a peer-reviewed program of technical
sessions, application sessions, tutorials, posters, and
panels as well as vendor exhibits.
Integrated systems and services require considerations for
today?s multi-service and multi-domain environment of
heterogeneous technologies, service offerings, management
strategies, and business models. NOMS 2006 focuses on
integrated management that encompasses provisioning,
operation, and maintenance. This broad scope also calls
for an integrated approach to dependability, resilience,
quality-of-service, mobility management, and services
billing. In particular, these considerations include the
combination of wireless and wired networks and the
integration of all-IP communication systems.
NOMS 2006 will offer five types of sessions:
technical, application, poster, panel, and BoF. Technical
sessions present high-quality papers on the latest
research results in the network operations and management
area. Application sessions present papers focusing on the
experience of IT and telecommunications industries, such
as service providers, OSS vendors, and equipment
manufacturers. The scope here includes customer
requirements, management system implementations, and
business practices. Poster sessions provide an insight
into work-in-progress. Panel sessions focus on business
implications, market trends, and emerging applications
with panelists who are technology and business leaders.
Authors are invited to submit complete unpublished papers
that are not under review in any other conference or
journal in the following, or related topic areas:
Management Paradigms, Models and Architectures
* Self-managing networks (self-healing, self-optimizing,
self-protecting and self-configuring)
* Integrated control and management
* Distributed and scalable management
* Policy and role based management
* Programmable, active, and adaptive mgmt
* Resilience and survivability
* "Plug-n-Play" component-based management
* Customer controlled and managed networks
* Proactive and reactive management
Operation and Management Functions
* Security management
* Mobility management
* End-to-end measurements
* Network and systems monitoring
* Alarm correlation and filtering
* Customer care and workforce management
* Process engineering for operators' service and
network management
* Performance and fault management
* Configuration and accounting management
* Integration and testing of commercial off-the-shelf
products
* Content hosting and delivery
* Path Protection and Restoration
* Internet service pricing, Bandwidth trading
, Service
Engineering and Operational Challenges
* Next generation operation support systems
* Service design and quality assurance
* Resource inventory, planning, and allocation
* Service discovery and service negotiation
* SLAs and business process management
* Quality-of-Service management
* Service portability/mobility (VHE)
* Transaction-oriented services and supply chain
management
* "Soft" networks (Soft-switch, Parlay, 3GPP OSA, JAIN)
and service switching
* Dynamic service requirements analysis
* Charging and accounting of integrated systems
and services
Theories, Models, and Enabling Management Technologies
* Theory (control, optimization, economic, games, chaos,
graph) for management
* Grid, middleware and peer-to-peer technologies
* Information models and Internet technologies
(Web, XML, DEN, CIM)
* AI techniques (knowledge-based, intelligent agents,
machine learning, neural networks,)
* Data warehousing, ontology, mining and statistical
methods in management
* User interfaces and virtual reality in management
*
Management of Emerging Networks and Services
* Converged networks and services
* Peer-to-peer and community networks
* Grids, grid services, and grid applications
* Ad hoc and self-configurable networks
* Multi-sensor and self-organizing networks
* Overlay networks, virtual topologies and VPN services
* Wireless broadband networks (2G, 2.5G, 3G, and beyond)
* High speed access, Wireless Local (WLANs) and Personal
Area Networks (PANs)
* Optical networks (metropolitan, all optical, WDM,
DWDM, optical IP)
* Video and broadband cable networks
* VoIP, VoD, FTTX networks, services, and protocols
(IPv4, IPv6, H.323, SIP, RTP, RTCP, RTSP, MGCP, and QoS)
* Storage Area Networks (SAN) and ASPs server farms
* Web services and content delivery networks
* Smart homes and networked haptics
* Satellite and interplanetary networks
* e-World (e-health, e-commerce, e-business, and e-government)
Important Dates:
* Deadline for Technical Session Papers: 1 August 2005
* Deadline for Application Session Papers: 15 September 2005
* Deadline for Tutorials, Panels and Posters: 15 September 2005
* Notification of Acceptance: 12 November 2005
* Final Camera Ready Papers Due: 1 February 2006
For more information on NOMS 2006, please contact one of the
two Program Co-chairs:
Joseph L. Hellerstein <hellers(a)us.ibm.com>, IBM, U.S.A.
Burkhard Stiller <stiller(a)tik.ee.ethz.ch>,
University of Zürich and ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Poster Sessions
---------------
In addition to regular papers presented in technical sessions,
NOMS 2006 also offers poster sessions for more informal
interactions and presenting work in progress. Short papers
(4 pages long) can be submitted for consideration as poster
presentations. Posters will be selected from these short papers
and regular papers. You can submit your work selecting "Poster
session" in the NOMS 2006 submission system (JEMS) at
https://submissoes.sbc.org.br/noms2006. Further questions
related to posters must be addressed to the poster co-chairs:
Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville <granville(a)inf.ufrgs.br>,
Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Nikos Anerousis <nikos(a)us.ibm.com>, IBM, USA
Kyung-Hyu Lee <khyulee(a)etri.re.kr>, ETRI, Korea
Application Sessions
--------------------
The NOMS2006 Application Session submissions aim to encourage
discussions concerning experience, lessons-learned, business
cases, implementation examples, new applications, innovative
enterprises, and organizational impacts, in any of the detailed
topics found at http://www.noms2006.org.
Papers for the Application Sessions should be written in English.
The paper format should have a visual in the upper half of a
page and the explanatory text in the lower half (annotated
visuals). Paper submissions should consist of no more than
15 annotated visuals in PDF only. Detailed author instructions
are available on the author information page on the conference
web site. Further questions related to posters must be addressed
to the application sessions co-chairs:
Joseph Betser <Joseph.Betser(a)aero.org>, Aerospace, USA
Prosper Chemouil <prosper.chemouil(a)francetelecom.com>,
France Telecom, France
Yoshiaki Kiriha <y-kiriha(a)ay.jp.nec.com>, NEC, Japan
NOMS 2006 Workshops
-------------------
Workshops on specialized topics will be held on the days before
and after the NOMS technical program. Contributions to these
workshops will be solicited and reviewed separately from those
for NOMS. A proposal to organize a half-day or full-day workshop
should contain the following information
* A draft of the CFP (includes Title, description,
topics and dates)
* Why is the topic area important?
* Likely contributors and target audience
* Organizing committee
* Plan for workshop advertising and publicity
* Biography of the main organizer (100-200 words)
For a point of reference, see the workshops held in conjunction
with IM 2005 at http://www.ieee-im.org/workshops.html. Workshop
proposals should be sent to one of the tutorial co-chairs:
Ehab Al-Shaer <ehab(a)cs.depaul.edu>, De Paul University, USA
Rolf Stadler <stadler(a)imit.kth.se>, KTH, Sweden
C A L L F O R P A R T I C I P A T I O N
===========================================
I3E'2005
5th IFIP Conference on e-Commerce, e-Business, and e-Government
http://www.kti.ae.poznan.pl/conferences/i3e
October 26 - 28, 2005, Poznan, POLAND
Jointly organized by:
- IFIP - International Federation for Information Processing
- Poznan University of Economics, Poznan, Poland
- Marshal's Office of the Wielkopolska Region
- Poznan City Hall
- Polish Chamber of Information Technology and Telecommunications
SCOPE
=====
The I3E'2005 conference is the fifth IFIP conference on e-Commerce,
e-Business, and e-Government sponsored by the three committees TC6
(Communication Systems), TC8 (Information Systems), and TC11 (Security and
Protection in Information Processing Systems). I3E'2005 in Poznan (Poland)
continues the tradition that evolved out of the inaugural conference held
in 2001 in Zurich (Switzerland) and since made its journey through the
world: 2002 Lisbon (Portugal), 2003 Sao Paulo (Brazil), 2004 Toulouse
(France).
The I3E'2005 Conference provides a forum for users, engineers, and
scientists in academia, industry, and government to present their latest
findings in e-commerce, e-business, or e-government applications and the
underlying technology to support those applications. The submitted
contributions address challenging issues of innovative business models,
digital goods, products and services, user behavior, pervasive
technologies, portals, service integration, trust and security, and public
e-services for citizens and enterprises.
ADVANCED PROGRAM: http://www.kti.ae.poznan.pl/conferences/i3e/program.html
================
* 13 scientific sessions featuring 39 research papers selected from among
130 submitted ones that originated from 34 countries from all over
the world
* 2 keynote presentations by Dr. Liba Svobodova (IBM Zurich Research
Laboratory, Switzerland) and Prof. Kurt Weiss (Betreuer Hochschulen, SAP,
Switzerland)
* 2 panel discussions moderated by Dr. Volker Tschammer (FhG FOKUS,
Germany) and Prof. Otto Spaniol RWTH Aachen University (Germany)
* Special SAP track composed of 4 presentations and discussion
* Special industrial track composed of 6 presentations
* Special e-learning track composed of 8 presentations
REGISTRATION: http://www.kti.ae.poznan.pl/conferences/i3e/registration.html
============
Registration fee covers admittance to all sessions of the entire
conference, single copy of Proceedings, Refreshments, and Social Events.
Conference Fees:
before 30-09-2005 after 30-09-2005
Normal Fee 200 Euro 250 Euro
Reduced Fee for
under-graduate 5 Euro 10 Euro
students
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
======================
The I3E'2005 conference proceedings are published in Springer. Papers of
the e-Learning track are published separately by the Poznan University of
Economics Publishing.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEES:
General Chair:
Wojciech Cellary, Poznan U. of Economics, Poland
Program Co-Chairs
Motohisa Funabashi, Hitachi Ltd., Japan
Adam Grzech, Technical U. of Wroclaw, Poland
Liaison Chairs:
Europe: R. Suomi, TuKKK, Finland
North America: J. Urban, Arizona State U., USA
South America: M. J. Mendes, Unicamp, Brazil
Asia-Pacific: Y. Zhang, Victoria U., Australia
Local Arrangements Chair
J. Rykowski, Poznan U. of Economics, Poland
J. Chmielewski, Poznan U. of Economics, Poland
Steering Committee
S. Elliot, Australia
A. Groenlund, Sweden
D. Khakhar, Sweden
K. Rannenberg, Germany
S. Teufel, Switzerland
V. Tschammer, Germany
Program Committee
Witold Abramowicz, Poznan University of Economics, Poland
Stephane Amarger, Hitachi Europe, France
Kazuo Asakawa, Fujitsu Laboratories, Japan
Reza Barkhi, Virginia Tech, USA
Stephane Bressan, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Fred Cummins, EDS, USA
Bogdan D. Czejdo, Loyola University N. O., USA
Dirk Deschoolmester, University of Gent, Belgium
Steve Elliot, University of Sydney, Australia
Ayako Hiramatsu, University of Osaka Sangyo, Japan
Shinichi Honiden, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Rei Itsuki, University of Hiroshima International, Japan
Arun Iyengar, IBM Research, USA
Farouk Kamoun, University of Tunis, Tunisia
Tej Kaul, Western Illinois University, USA
Mitch Kokar, Northeastern University, USA
Norihisa Komoda, University of Osaka, Japan
Irene Krebs, Brandenburg University of Technology, Germany
Winfried Lamersdorf, University of Hamburg, Germany
Yi-chen Lan, University of Western Sydney, Australia
Ronald M. Lee, Florida International University, USA
Feng Li, University of Newcastle, United Kingdom
Oscar Mayora, Create-Net, Italy
Michael Merz, Ponton Consulting, Germany
Zoran Milosevic, DSTC Brisbane, Australia
Mieczyslaw Muraszkiewicz, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Kyungsuk Oh, Ahana Co., Ltd, Korea
Aris M. Ouksel, University of Illinois, USA
Makoto Oya, Hokkaido University, Japan
Despina Polemi, University of Piraeus, Greece
Raj Kumar Prasad, Commonwealth Centre for e-Governance, India
Kai Rannenbeerg, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
Reinhard Riedl, University of Zürich, Swiss
Narcyz Roztocki, State University of New York at New Paltz, USA
Santosh Shrivastava, University of Newcastle, United Kingdom
Richard M. Soley, OMG, USA
Il-Yeol Song, Drexel University, USA
Katarina Stanoevska-Slabeva, University St. Gallen, Switzerland
Jun Suzuki, University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA
Edward Szczerbicki, University of Newcastle, Australia
Roland Traunmüller, University of Linz, Austria
Aphrodite Tsalgatidou, University of Athens, Greece
Volker Tschammer, FhG FOKUS, Germany
Hiroshi Tsuji, University of Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Andrew Watson, OMG, USA
Hans Weigand, University of Tilburg, Nederland
Rolf T. Wigand, University of Arkansas, USA
Maria A. Wimmer, University of Linz, Austria
Bernd E. Wolfinger, University of Hamburg, Germany
Hans-Dieter Zimmermann, University of Muenster, Germany
[Apologies for possible multiple copies]
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Second IEEE International Workshop on Sensor Networks and Systems for
Pervasive Computing (PerSeNS 2006)
http://www.ing.unipi.it/persens2006/
March 13, 2006 - Pisa, Italy
in conjunction with IEEE PerCom 2006 (http://www.percom.org/)
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Wireless sensor networks are expected to be the basic building block of
pervasive computing environments. Aggregating sensor nodes into
sophisticated sensing, computational and communication infrastructures
to form wireless sensor networks will have a significant impact on a
wide array of applications ranging from military, to scientific, to
industrial, to health-care, to domestic, establishing ubiquitous
computing that will pervade society and redefine the way in which we
live and work.The goal of this workshop is to provide a forum to
exchange ideas, discuss solutions, and share experiences among
researchers, professionals, and application developers both from
industry and academia. Original papers addressing both theoretical and
practical aspects of sensor networks are solicited. Papers describing
prototype implementations and deployment of sensor networks and systems
are particularly welcome. Topics of interest include but are not
limited to:
- Sensor-based systems and applications
- Operating systems
- Middleware and software tools
- Networking architectures and protocols
- Location and mobility management
- Topology control and time synchronization
- Data gathering, aggregation and dissemination
- Intelligent sensors
- Power Management and energy-efficient design
- Cross-layer architectures
- Security and dependability issues
- Modeling and performance evaluation
- Measurements
PAPER SUBMISSION
Papers should contain original material and not be previously
published, or currently submitted for consideration elsewhere.
Manuscripts must be limited to 5 pages in IEEE 8.5x11 conference
format, and formatted in accordance with the IEEE Computer Society
author guidelines
(ftp://pubftp.computer.org/Press/Outgoing/proceedings/INSTRUCT.HTM).
All submissions will be handled electronically. Authors should prepare
a PDF file and submit it to persens2006 at ing.unipi.it. Accepted
papers will be published by the IEEE Computer Society in the combined
PerCom 2006 workshop proceedings.
IMPORTANT DATES
Papers due: Sept. 20, 2005
Notification of acceptance: Nov. 22, 2005
Camera-ready papers due: Dec. 19, 2005
PerSeNS Workshop: Mar. 13, 2006
WORKSHOP CO-ORGANIZERS
Raffaele Bruno
Inst. of Informatics and Telematics
National Research Council
Via G. Moruzzi, 1 - 56124 Pisa, Italy
E-mail: raffaele.bruno at iit.cnr.it
Silvia Giordano
Dept. of Technologies and Innovations
University of Applied Science - SUPSI
Galleria 2 - Via Cantonale
6928 Manno - Switzerland
Email: silvia.giordano at supsi.ch
Stephan Olariu
Department of Computer Science
Old Dominion University
Norfolk, VA 23529-0162, U.S.A.
Email: olariu at cs.odu.edu
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Ozgur Akan, Middle East Technical University at Ankara, Turkey
Gaetano Borriello, University of Washington, USA
Levente Buttyan, Budapest University of Technology and Economics,
Hungary
Vinny Cahill, Trinity College, Ireland
Tiziana Calamoneri, University of Rome ''La Sapienza'', Italy
Andrew Campbell, Columbia University, USA
Carla Fabiana Chiasserini, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Sajal Das, University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Mohamed Eltoweissy, Virginia Tech, USA
Isabelle Guerin Lassous, INRIA, France
Paul Havinga, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Holger Karl, University Paderborn, Germany
Cecilia Mascolo, University of College London, United Kingdom
Archan Misra, IBM T J Watson Research Center, USA
Amy Murphy, University of Lugano, Switzerland
Symeon Papavassiliou, NJ Insititute of Technology, USA
Maria Giovanna Sami, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Mani Srivastava, UCLA, USA
Ivan Stojmenovic, University of Ottawa, Canada
Ioannis Stavrakakis, University of Athens, Greece
Yu-Chee Tseng, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Laura Vanzago, ST Microelectonics, Italy
Lan Wang, Old Dominion University, USA
Jie Wu, Florida Atlantic University, USA
Mohamed Younis, University of Maryland, USA
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Raffaele Bruno, Ph.D., Researcher
Pervasive Computing & Networking Lab. (PerLab)
IIT Institute - Italian National Research Council (CNR)
Via G. Moruzzi 1, 56124 Pisa, ITALY
Tel.: +39 050 315 3078 (direct)
Fax.: +39 050 315 2593 (institute)
Email: raffaele.bruno(a)iit.cnr.it
Website: bruno1.iit.cnr.it/~bruno/
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Serge Fdida [mailto:serge.fdida@lip6.fr]
>Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 4:46 PM
>To: Ioannis Stavrakakis
>Cc: bamba.Gueye(a)rp.lip6.fr
>Subject: Fwd: Geographic Location of Internet Hosts
>
>Dear Ioannis,
>Can you circulate this request on your IFIP mailing list
>thanks a lot serge
--------------------------------------------------------
Dear colleague,
We are developping the GeoLIM project
(http://planetlab-01.ipv6.lip6.fr:10000/cbg.php)
<http://planetlab-01.ipv6.lip6.fr:10000/cbg.php)%A0> that aims at
providing the geographic location of an Internet host using
solely its
IP address. The key element of GeoLIM is its ability to
transform
delay measurements between landmarks (probe machines) and a
target
host, into geographic distance constraints. It uses
multilateration -
alike GPS - to estimate the geographic location of the
target host.
We're seeking your help, looking for various types of
network
access, as for instance, with the same IP adress, estimate
your
location when you access the internet through a low or
high-speed line
(telephone or DSL/LAN). We ask you to test the geolocation
solution
through the above web page. This will take you no more than
3 minutes!
Just Click on
http://planetlab-01.ipv6.lip6.fr:10000/cbg.php
We're also looking for more Landmark nodes (nodes used to
provide the
coordinates of the system, therefore, we need to be able to
ping a
host whose location is known). We'll be glad if you could
provide us
with such a host.
Do not hesitate to distribute this mail to colleagues
interested.
The test is carried out on Planetlab
(http://www.planet-lab.org/).
We thank you for your contribution. More details about our
algorithm
can be found at (http://rp.lip6.fr/~gueye/articles/imc.pdf)
Contact : bamba.gueye(a)lip6.fr
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First Workshop on Quality of protection (QoP 2005)
Security Measurements and Metrics
15 September 2005.
Milan, Italy.
Affiliated with ESORICS'05 and METRICS'05
http://dit.unitn.it/~qop/index.htm
Call For Participation
Early Bird Registration Deadline: Aug 31, 2005
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
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Thursday , September 15th
09:00 - 10:15 Invited Talk
Stefano De Panfilis - R&D Head of Engineering SpA
- Software Quality and Metrics: an Industrial Experience
10:15 - 10:30 Security Metrics
Andrea Atzeni, Antonio Lioy
- Why to adopt a security metric? A little survey (short presentation)
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:30 Measuring Reliability vs Security
Andy Ozment
- Software Security Growth Modeling: Examining Vulnerabilities with
Reliability Growth Models
Swapna Gokhale, Robert Mullen
- A Discrete Lognormal Model for Software Defects affecting QoP
Alata Eric, Dacier Marc, Deswarte Yves, Kaaniche Mohamed,
Kortchinsky Kostya, Nicomette Vincent, Pham Van-Hau, Pouget Fabien
- Collection and analysis of attack data based on honeypots deployed
on the Internet (short presentation)
Davide Balzarotti, Mattia Monga, Sabrina Sicari
- Assessing the risk of using vulnerable components (short
presentation)
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00 - 15:30 Metrics for Anonymity and Confidentiality
Dogan Kesdogan and Lexi Pimenidis
- The Lower Bound of Attacks on Anonymity Systems -- A Unicity
Distance Approach
Reine Lundin, Stefan Lindskog, Anna Brunstrom, Simone Fischer-Hubner
- Using Guesswork as a Measure for Confidentiality of Selectively
Encrypted Messages
Dogan Kesdogan, Lexi Pimenidis, Tobias Kolsch.
- Intersection Attacks on Web-Mixes: Bringing the Theory into Praxis
(short presentation)
Ernesto Damiani, Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati, Sara Foresti,
Pierangela Samarati, Marco Viviani
- Measuring Inference Exposure in Outsourced Encrypted Databases
(short presentation)
15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 - 18:00 Quantitative Security Models
Simon Foley, Stefano Bistaelli, Barry O'Sullivan, John Herbert and
Garret Swart
- Multilevel Security and Quality of Protection
Judith E. Y. Rossebo, Mass Soldal Lund, Knut Eilif Husa and Atle
Refsdal
- A Conceptual Model for Service Availability
Miles McQueen, Wayne Boyer, Mark Flynn and George Beitel.
- Time-to-compromise Model for Cyber Risk Reduction Estimation
Valentina Casola, Antonino Mazzeo, Nicola Mazzocca and Massimiliano Rak
- A SLA evaluation methodology in Service Oriented Architectures
(short presentation)
Gunter Karjoth, Birgit Pfitzmann, Matthias Schunter and Michael Waidner
- Service-oriented Assurance - Comprehensive Security by Explicit
Assurances (short presentation)
Iliano Cervesato
- Towards a Notion of Quantitative Security Analysis
STEERING COMMITTEE
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- Imrich Chlamtac - UTDallas (US) & CreateNet (IT)
- Gerhard Eschelbeck - QUALYS (US)
- Dieter Gollmann - TU Hamburg-Harburg (DE)
- Helmut Kurth - ATSEC (DE)
- Bev Littlewood - City University, London (UK)
- Fabio Massacci - Univ. di Trento (IT)
- Ketil Stolen - SINTEF (NO) & Univ. of Oslo (NO)
- Lorenzo Strigini - City University, London (UK)
- Jeannette Wing - CMU (USA)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
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Alessandro Acquisti - Carnegie Mellon University (USA)
Matt Bishop - University of California (USA)
Imrich Chlamtac - UTDallas (US) & CreateNet (IT)
Yves Deswarte - LAAS-CNRS (FR)
Paolo Donzelli - University of Maryland (USA)
Gerhard Eschelbeck - QUALYS (USA)
Dieter Gollmann - TU Hamburg-Harburg (DE)
Erland Jonsson - Chalmers University of Technology (SW)
Audun Josang - University of Queensland, (AUS)
Svein Johan Knapskog - The Norwegian University of Science and Technology
(NOR)
Helmut Kurth - ATSEC (DE)
Bev Littlewood - City University, London (UK)
Fabio Martinelli - Institute of Informatics and Telematics (IT)
Fabio Massacci - Univ. di Trento (IT)
Roy Maxion - Carnegie Mellon University (USA)
Flemming Nielson - Technical University of Denmark (DE)
Mario Piattini - University of Castilla-La Mancha (SP)
Ketil Stolen - SINTEF (NO) & Univ. of Oslo (NO)
Lorenzo Strigini - City University, London (UK)
Edgar Weippl - Vienna University of Technology (AUT)
Jeannette Wing- CMU (USA)
Marvin Zelkowitz - University of Maryland (USA)
REGISTRATION
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REGISTRATION FORM - http://esorics05.dti.unimi.it/regworkshops.php
TRAVEL DIRECTION - http://esorics05.dti.unimi.it/travel.php
HOTELS - at http://esorics05.dti.unimi.it/hotel.php
Dear all,
I have contacted via email the GA representatives of all the 12 IFIP
countries which don't have a delegate (or whose delegate is pretty much
inactive since a long time).
Results til now:
- Ireland will launch a temder competition very soon (see below)
hopefully with a positive result.
- Republic of Korea has nominated Prof. Il Y. Chong
(see also below).
- Another GA member from a country with a very inactive
delegate has promised to think about nominating another
national representative.
And finally: Guy Leduc has been officially confirmed as
national delegate from Belgium (in succession of our honorary member
Andre Danthine).
Adam (Grzech): Would you, please, send an invitation to our new
delegate from Korea. I don't have more than his name and his
email address (see below) for the moment being.
Best regards
Otto
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Dear Otto,
I will shortly be launching a tender competition for national delegates for
TCs, to coincide with the start of the 2005/06 academic year (i.e. when
people are around to pay attention).
Please note that my email address is
Declan.brady(a)ie.fujitsu.com
Best regards,
--Declan
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Dear Prof. Otto Spaniol
Korea Information Science Society appointed Prof. Il Y. Chong as a TC6
Korean representative.
Please contact him. His e-mail address is iychong(a)hufs.ac.kr .
Sincerely yours
Dong Yoon