[*** Submission Deadline has been *extended* to December 7, 2006 ***]
We apologize in advance if you receive multiple copies of this CFP.
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******** Networking 2007 ********
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**** IFIP Technical Committee on Communication Systems (TC6) ****
** International Conference on Networking **
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* May 14-18, 2007 *
* Georgia Tech Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia, USA *
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* http://www.ifip-networking.org *
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* CALL FOR PAPERS *
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Networking 2007 is the sixth event in a series of International
Conferences on Networking, sponsored by the IFIP Technical Committee
on Communication Systems (TC 6). The main objectives of Networking
2007 are to bring together active and proficient members of the
networking community, from both academia and industry, to discuss
recent advances in this broad and fast-evolving field of
telecommunications, and to highlight key-issues, identify trends and
refresh vision in the field of telecommunications.
The conference objectives will be pursued through technical sessions,
keynote talks, and tutorials offered by invited experts, as well as
panel discussions on hot topics. The technical sessions will be
structured into three tracks. Authors are encouraged to submit full
papers describing original, previously unpublished, complete research,
not currently under review by another conference or journal,
addressing state-of-the-art research and development in all areas of
computer networking. Topics include, but are not limited to:
(1) Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks:
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Authentication and security; Algorithms and protocols; Admission
control; Data dissemination; Environment monitoring; Energy and
resource consumption; Fault tolerance and error recovery;
Interconnection of ad hoc / wired networks; Localization; Location
services; MAC protocols; Mesh networks; Mobility; Modeling and
performance evaluation; Network reconfiguration; Power management;
Quality of Service; Resource allocation; Routing; Scheduling;
Self-organization; Time synchronization; Traffic shaping;
(2) Wireless Networks:
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Broadband wireless access; Cellular networks ( 2G, 2.5G, 3G and
Beyond); Cross-layer design and optimization; Location management;
Handoff; Ubiquitous networks; Hybrid networks; Interworking of 2G,
3G, 4G Mobile IP networks; Mobile networks architecture and
protocols; Mobility models; Multimedia over wireless; Overlay
networks; Quality of Service; Standards and Protocols; Wireless local
and personal area networks; Wireless multimedia systems; Wireless
protocols; Wireless authentication and security; Wireless network
modeling, algorithms, and simulation; Wireless network reliability;
Wireless LAN/MAN/WAN interoperability;
(3) Next Generation Internet:
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All-IP networking; Congestion control; Evolution of IP network
architecture; Multilayer design and optimization; MPLS and GMPLS;
Multicasting; Multimedia protocols; Network management systems;
Network measurements and testbeds; Network modeling and simulation;
Peer-to-peer networks; Pricing, billing, and economic models; Quality
of Service; Real-time voice / video over IP networks; Resource
allocation; Routing and switching; Scheduling and queue management;
Traffic engineering; Traffic management; Traffic modeling; Web
architecture and protocols;
Important Dates:
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Submission deadline :*(Extended)* December 7, 2006 (11:59pm EDT)
Notification of acceptance : February 7, 2007
Camera-ready version : February 17, 2007
Submission Details:
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Authors are invited to submit full papers including references,
figures, and tables, of up to 6 pages, double-column format, with
minimum 10-point font, 2.5cm margins at the top, bottom, and on each
side. Papers must be submitted electronically via EDAS. Detailed
submission instructions are available on the conference website.
All papers will be reviewed by the technical program committee.
Accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings published
by Springer-Verlag in the LNCS series.
There will be a Best Paper Award for the best submitted paper.
Organization Committee:
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General Co-Chairs:
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Ian F. Akyildiz Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Raghupathy Sivakumar Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
TPC Co-Chairs:
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Eylem Ekici Ohio State University, USA
Janise McNair University of Florida, USA
Jaudelice de Oliveira Drexel University, USA
For more information about the conference, see
http://www.ifip-networking.org/
--
Dr. Ozgur B. Akan
Associate Professor
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Middle East Technical University
Ankara, Turkey 06531
Tel: +90-312-210 2353 Fax: +90-312-210 1261
E-mail: akan(a)eee.metu.edu.tr
http://www.eee.metu.edu.tr/~akan
**************** 3 DAYS TO PAPER REGISTRATION DEADLINE!! ***************
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CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE SECON 2007
The Fourth IEEE Communications Society Conference on
Sensor, Mesh and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks
http://www.ieee-secon.org/2007/
Merged with
IEEE International Workshop on Wireless Ad-hoc & Sensor Networks (IWWAN)
San Diego, California, USA
June 18-21, 2007
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The fourth annual IEEE SECON conference will provide a unique forum to
exchange ideas, techniques, and applications, discuss best practices,
raise awareness, and share experiences among researchers, practitioners,
standard developers and policy makers in the field of sensor, ad-hoc,
and mesh networks and systems. IEEE SECON grew out of IEEE INFOCOM in
2004, in order to create an event that focused on the important and
exciting topics of sensor, mesh and ad-hoc communications and networks.
This year, SECON has been merged with the IEEE International Workshop
on Wireless Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks (IWWAN).
Original technical papers that address the communications, networking,
applications, systems and algorithmic aspects of mesh and sensor
networks, as well as those that describe practical deployment and
implementation experiences are solicited for presentation at the
conference and publication in the conference proceedings. Papers
presenting novel contributions in such disciplines as communications,
networking protocols and architectures, algorithms, embedded systems,
middleware and information management, and novel applications are
solicited.
PAPERS:
Full papers describing original, previously unpublished research
work, experimental efforts, practical experiences, and industrial and
commercial developments in sensor, ad-hoc, and mesh communications and
networks are solicited. Authors are particularly encouraged to submit
papers that have a deep focus on a specific discipline, are stimulated
by the synergistic interaction of diverse disciplines, or describe
practical application of technology to real-world problems. Submitted
papers should not be concurrently under review at any another workshop,
symposium, conference, or journal.
Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Architectures and protocols to support wireless communication,
localization, time synchronization, routing, data dissemination, and
other distributed services in heterogeneous, large-scale, distributed
mesh and sensor networks.
* Algorithms and theories for management, supervisory control, and
monitoring of distributed ad-hoc networks, and techniques for the
interpretation and use of sensor data in decision-making processes.
* Theories and models on fundamental information and communication
aspects of wireless mesh and sensor networks.
* Mechanisms for authenticated, secure communication and data
dissemination in sensor and mesh networks.
* Algorithms and protocols to support quality of service in mesh and
sensor networks, including admission control, resource allocation and
fairness, and capacity planning.
* Performance measurement and modeling techniques for large-scale
distributed ad-hoc and sensor networks and their evaluation.
* Integration of sensors into engineered systems, including techniques
for exploiting on-sensor renewable power sources, mechanisms for online
self-calibration and self-testing, and schemes to maximize accuracy and
minimize false alarms.
* Hardware platforms and testbeds incorporating multiple sensors,
embedded processors, actuators, and wireless interfaces.
* Software architectures, middleware, and tools for mesh and sensor
network applications development, deployment, and management.
* Practical implementations, case-studies, and real-world experiences
in designing and deploying large scale ad-hoc, mesh, and sensor network
applications.
POSTERS, DEMOS, AND EXHIBITS:
SECON will also include poster/demo sessions that provide an interactive
forum to present work in progress, showcase real system implementations,
highlight industrial/commercial developments, and discuss key research
challenges in the fields of sensor, mesh, and ad-hoc networks. Details
about the poster and demo submission procedure will soon be available
on the conference web site.
PAPER SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:
Paper submissions will be handled electronically through the EDAS web
based system. Details about the submission process including formatting
instructions and templates are available at the conference website
located at http://www.ieee-secon.org/2007/.
Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings and will
be archived on IEEE Xplore. IEEE Communications Society policy mandates
that all accepted SECON 2007 papers must have at least one associated
registration at the regular rate. For authors co-authoring multiple
papers, one regular registration is valid for up to three papers.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper registration: November 30, 2006 (by 11:59pm PST)
Full paper submission: December 7, 2006 (by 11:59pm PST)
Decision notification: February 26, 2007
Camera ready paper due: March 22, 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITEE:
GENERAL CHAIR:
Rene Cruz, UC San Diego (cruz(a)ece.ucsd.edu)
VICE-CHAIR:
Wendi Heinzelman, University of Rochester (wheinzel(a)ece.rochester.edu)
TECHNICAL PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS:
Kevin Almeroth, UC Santa Barbara (almeroth(a)cs.ucsb.edu)
Robin Kravets, UIUC (rhk(a)cs.uiuc.edu)
PANELS CO-CHAIRS:
Wenye Wang, NC State University
Al Harris, University of Padova
POSTERS/DEMOs CO-CHAIRS:
Mingyan Liu, University of Michigan
Jie Liu, Microsoft Research
WORKSHOP CHAIR:
Rajeev Shorey, GM Research
PUBLICITY CHAIR:
Vijay Raghunathan, Purdue University
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIR:
Curt Schurgers, UC San Diego
EXHIBITS CHAIR:
Cedric Westphal, Nokia
TRAVEL AWARDS CHAIR:
Srinivasan Ramasubramanian, University of Arizona
WEB CHAIR:
Navid Ehsan, UC San Diego
STANDING COMMITTEE:
Fred Bauer, PacketHop (fred(a)fredbauer.com) - Chair
Hamid Aghvami, King's College London
Mischa Dohler, France Telecom
Harvey Freeman, Booz Allen Hamilton
Sung-Ju Lee, HP Labs
Prasant Mohapatra, University of California, Davis
Krishna Sivalingam, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Available on the conference webpage
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14th International Conference on Systems, Signals and Image Processing,
IWSSIP 2007
and
6th EURASIP Conference Focused on Speech and Image Processing, Multimedia
Communications and Services
EC-SIPMCS 2007
June 27 - 30, Maribor, Slovenia
CALL FOR PAPERS
[Please download call for papers in pdf form from
http://ec2007.feri.uni-mb.si/files/call_for_papers.pdf]
IWSSIP is an International Conference on Systems, Signals and Image
Processing which brings together researchers and developers from both
academia and industry to report on the latest scientific and theoretical
advances, to discuss and debate major issues and to demonstrate state
of-the-art systems.
The EURASIP conference is initiated by the European Association for Speech,
Signal and Image Processing (EURASIP) that is focused on Speech and Image
Processing, Multimedia Communications and Services (EC-SIPMCS). The goal of
EC-SIPMCS is to promote the interface researchers involved in the
development and applications of methods and techniques within the framework
of speech/image processing, multimedia communications and services.
Topics of Interest
The program includes keynote and invited lectures by eminent international
experts, peer reviewed contributed papers, posters, invited sessions on the
same or related topics, industrial presentations and exhibitions around but
not limited to the following topics for IWSSIP and EC-SIPMCS conferences:
. Signal Processing and Systems
. Artificial Intelligence Technologies
. ICT in E-learning/Consulting
. Standards and Related Issues
. Image Scanning, Display and Printing
. Video Streaming and Videoconferencing
. Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB)
. Watermarking and Encryption
. Implementation Technologies
. Applications Areas
. Speech and Audio Processing
. Image and Video Processing and Coding
. Audio, Image and Video Indexing and Retrieval
. Multimedia Signal Processing
. Multimedia Databases
. Multimedia and DTV Technologies
. Multimedia Communications, Networking, Services and Applications
. Multimedia Human-Machine Interface and Interaction
. Multimedia Content Processing and Content Description
. Multimedia Data Compression
. Multimedia Systems
Keynote speakers:
Prof. Dr. Kamisety R. Rao, IEEE Fellow, University of Texas Arlington, USA
Prof. Dr. Markus Rupp, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Prof. Dr. Levent Onural, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey
Submission of Regular Papers
Papers must be submitted electronically by March 18, 2007. Each paper will
be evaluated by at least two independent reviewers, and will be accepted
based on its originality, significance and clarity.
Publications
All accepted papers will be published in CD Proceedings that will be
available at the Conference. Abstracts of accepted papers will be printed
and included in the INSPEC database. Selected papers will be considered for
possible publication in scholarly journals.
Tutorial and Special Sessions
Those willing to prepare a tutorial course and those willing to organize
special session during EC-SIPMCS 2007 and IWSSIP 2007 Conference should
contact dr. Peter Planinšič at ec2007<at>uni-mb.si.
Important Dates
Paper and Poster Submissions: March 18, 2007 Notification of acceptance:
April 20, 2007 Camera ready copy due: May 6, 2007 Author Registration: May
6, 2007
Contact Information:
Fax: +386 2 220 7272
E-mail: ec2007(a)uni-mb.si
Web: http://ec2007.feri.uni-mb.si
Žarko Čučej, General Chair
University of Maribor, Slovenia
Peter Planinšič, Program Chair
University of Maribor, Slovenia
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(There were three examples of votes being received by only one of us!)
Regards
Peter
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Hello Guy, Harry, Peter and other TC6 delegates,
this message was sent to Joe Turner and the others of IFIP publication
committee.
I repeat it here for you since I wouldn't like that
IFIP PucComm sees to whom our information is directed.
Best regards
Otto
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Dear Joe and others,
please find below some comments on the SSBM proposal.
Personally I think that without inclusion of IFIP-LNCS this proposal
cannot be accepted at all.
But there are more points which need discussion (see below).
Best regards
Otto
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1. Such DL will likely bind IFIP to SSBM in the long run, even after the
current agreement. The next bid from SSBM to remain IFIP's publisher
will not be easy to circumvent if SSBM "owns" our DL. And SSBM can of
course exploit that to propose a less competitive proposal with maybe
higher cost for IFIP.
2. It is stated that this proposal is a one-year trial! Nobody knows how
SSBM will change the rules later.
3. If this proposal is accepted, it would be wise to set up a procedure
that makes sure IFIP can get back its publications (IFIP actually holds
the copyrights, not SSBM) if SSBM ceases to be IFIP's publisher.
4. IFIP should keep the copyrights of anything published by SSBM (open
access or not).
5. The IFIP-LNCS series is as important as the IFIP series, while the
SSBM proposal leaves IFIP-LNCS completely out, for unknown reasons. I'd
advise to include IFIP-LNCS in this agreement. Note that IFIP-LNCS
proceedings are already more expensive than standard LNCS. If they
become open access, their price may increase even more. To complensate,
we may suppress printed copies, which are useless and on which IFIP gets
almost no royalties anyway.
6. Electronic-only (E-only) publications will be the usual scenario for
all conferences, not only for the small ones. Therefore, the proposal
should extend E-only publications to all our conferences. Moreover,
conference organizers should be allowed to prepare a local CD-ROM with
the proceedings to be given to the participants (under IFIP copyrights).
Note however that IFIP is presently bound to the agreement requesting at
least 22 titles (with > 50 copies and > 200 pages) per year, but this
should not be accepted in the future.
7. On page 8, we find "conference organizers will receive both the print
and the electronic product". What does it mean? Will Springer prepare CD-
ROMs for conference organizers? Any associated extra cost?
8. Budget-wise, this proposal costs a lot. But I'm not sure it's
possible to find another less costly solution. IFIP should request
funding from UNESCO to support its open access DL (at least partly).
9. TC6 is one of the more important TC6s when it comes to publishing
(and therefore IFIP revenue) but we are not being given reasonable time
to consider proposals such as Springer's, proposals which could have a
fundamental effect on the way we operate.
10. If we go to Springer (or any publishing house), we have to make sure
that we don't suffer in the same way as happened when Chapman & Hall got
taken over and servers were arbitrarily shut down. (Going out of
business is one thing, changing policy is another)
11. Springer say that they will have to modify the framework to include
Open Access - in other words: it doesn't include it now!
CALL FOR PAPERS
ESORICS 2007
12TH EUROPEAN SYMPOSIUM ON RESEARCH IN COMPUTER SECURITY
Dresden, Germany - September 24-26, 2007
http://esorics2007.inf.tu-dresden.de/
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SUBMISSION OF PAPERS: MARCH 30, 2007
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Papers offering novel research contributions on any aspect of computer
security are solicited for submission to the Twelfth European Symposium
on Research in Computer Security (ESORICS 2007). Organized in a series
of European countries, ESORICS is confirmed as the European research
event in computer security. The symposium started in 1990 and has been
held on alternate years in different European countries and attracts an
international audience from both the academic and industrial communities.
>From 2002 it has been held yearly. ESORICS has established itself as one
of the premiere international gatherings on information assurance.
Papers may present theory, mechanisms, applications, or practical
experience on all traditional or emerging topics relevant for security
in computing systems. For example, the submissions might treat any
innovative aspects of one or several topics listed in the following:
- security architecture and secure components
(trusted computing modules, smartcards, personal computing devices,
networks, information systems, applications,
peer-to-peer connections, language-based security, ... )
- access control
(authorization, privileges, delegation, revocation, credentials,
authentication, accountability, safety analysis, ... )
- information control
(data flows, information flows, inferences, covert channel analysis,
... )
- applied cryptography
(protocol design, protocol verification,
authentication protocols, identity management, key distribution, ... )
- tolerance and survivability
(attack models, vulnerability analysis, intrusion detection,
malware collection and analysis, ... )
- security management
(requirements engineering, policy specification,
trust evaluation, policy enforcement, ... )
- secure electronic commerce, administration, and government
(digital rights management, intellectual property protection,
privacy-enhancing technologies, e-voting, ... )
- formal methods in security
(security models, security verification, ... )
The primary focus is on high-quality original unpublished research, case
studies and implementation experiences. We encourage submissions of
papers discussing industrial research and development. Proceedings will
be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.
The symposium will be accompanied by a series of workshops. A call for
workshop proposals will be published on the conference website.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SUBMISSIONS
Submitted papers must not substantially overlap papers that have been
published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference
with proceedings. Papers should be at most 15 pages excluding the
bibliography
and well-marked appendices (using 11-point font), and at most 20 pages
total.
Committee members are not required to read the appendices, and so the paper
should be intelligible without them. Authors are encouraged to follow the
Information for LNCS Authors provided by Springer (www.springer.com/lncs)
already when preparing their submission.
The procedure for submitting papers will be announced at the conference
website.
Submissions must be received by March 30, 2007 in order to be considered.
Notification of acceptance or rejection will be sent to authors not later
than June 1, 2007. Authors of accepted papers must be prepared to sign a
copyright statement and must guarantee that their paper will be presented
at the conference. Authors of accepted papers must follow the guidelines
in the Information for LNCS Authors for the preparation of the manuscript
and use the templates provided there. Papers included in the conference
proceedings must be typeset in LaTeX.
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission due: March 30, 2007
Notification: June 1, 2007
Final papers due: June 29, 2007
GENERAL CHAIR
Andreas Pfitzmann, Dresden University of Technology, Germany
PROGRAM CHAIR
Joachim Biskup, University of Dortmund, Germany
PROGRAM CO-CHAIR
Javier Lopez, University of Malaga, Spain
WORKSHOP CHAIR
Sandra Steinbrecher, Dresden University of Technology, Germany
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Anas Abou el Kalam, ENSIB, France
Ross Anderson, Cambridge University, UK
Vijay Atluri, Rutgers University, USA
Michael Backes, Saarbrücken University, Germany
Joan Borrell, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain
Gilles Barthe, INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, France
David Basin, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Elisa Bertino, Purdue University, USA
David Chadwick, University of Kent, UK
Bruno Crispo, Free University Amsterdam, Netherlands
Frederic Cuppens, ENST Bretagne, France
Marc Dacier, Institut Eurécom, France
Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati, University of Milan, Italy
Robert Deng, Singapore Management University, Singapore
Josep Domingo-Ferrer, Rovira i Virgili University, Spain
Dieter Gollmann, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
Pieter Hartel, Twente University, Netherlands
Audun Josang, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Christopher Kruegel, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Michiharu Kudo, IBM Tokyo Research, Japan
Helmut Kurth, ATSEC, Germany,
Miroslaw Kutylowski, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland
Kwok-Yan Lam, Tsinghua University, China
Heiko Mantel, RWTH Aachen, Germany
Fabio Martinelli, CNR Pisa, Italy
Fabio Massacci, University of Trento, Italy
Catherine Meadows, Naval Research, USA
Naftaly Minsky, Rutgers University, USA
David Naumann, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
Flemming Nielson, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Martin Olivier, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Jose A. Onieva, University of Malaga, Spain
Bart Preneel, Catholic University Leuven/Louvain, Belgium
Jean-Jacques Quisquater, Catholic University Leuven/Louvain, Belgium
Peter Ryan, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Pierangela Samarati, University of Milan, Italy
Shiuhpyng Shieh, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Vitaly Shmatikov, University of Texas, USA
Einar Snekkenes, University of Gjovik, Norway
Michael Waidner, IBM Zurich Research, Switzerland
Duminda Wijesekera, George Mason University, USA
Marianne Winslett, University of Illinois, USA
Avishai Wool, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Jianying Zhou, I2R, Singapore
Dear all,
please study the open access proposal made by Springer SSBM and comment on it.
Best regards
Otto
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Betreff: SSBM open access proposal
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 15. November 2006 18:14 Uhr
Von: Joe Turner <turner(a)cs.clemson.edu>
An: Arrigo Frisiani <arrigo.frisiani(a)unige.it>
, Eduard Dundler <eduard.dundler(a)ifip.or.at>
, Jerry Engel <g.engel(a)computer.org>
, Jan Wibe <jan.wibe(a)plu.ntnu.no>
, R. Meersman <meersman(a)vub.ac.be>
, Roger Johnson <rgj(a)dcs.bbk.ac.uk>
, Otto Spaniol <spaniol(a)informatik.rwth-aachen.de>
, Ron Waxman <ron.waxman(a)computer.org>
To IFIP Publications Committee:
Attached is a proposal from SSBM for a method of addressing IFIP's
wishes for an open access repository for electronic documents. I also
have attached my initial analysis of this proposal.
The Publications Committee has been asked to review the proposal and to
make a recommendation regarding the proposal to the IFIP Executive
Board. Our recommendation should assess the strengths and weaknesses of
the proposal. We should not try to say whether the proposal should be
accepted or rejected until we have a clearer picture of the
alternatives, although we could potentially say that it should be
rejected if we find it unacceptable. We also could recommend further
negotiation to improve parts of the proposal that we find objectionable.
Keep in mind that we have two possible alternatives at this time: the
BCS proposal and providing in-house facilities to implement a version of
the prototype that was done by Dipak. However, we do not have the level
of analysis and detail that is provided in the SSBM proposal for the
other two possibilities, although the BCS proposal is so straightforward
that there may be no need for additional detail. A good way of
proceeding at this point would be for us to focus on the strengths and
weaknesses of the SSBM proposal, keeping in mind the other two proposals
(as well as the possibility of additional options) but not trying to do
much comparison. If we can reach a decision on the viability of the
SSBM proposal and its points that should be improved if possible, then
that would be a very useful result to present to the EB.
Please study the SSBM proposal and send your comments and questions to
the PC members. Please also include any comments on my analysis. It is
my hope that my analysis can be used as the first draft of our report,
adding our summary analysis and recommendation(s) at the end, but if it
cannot be easily modified to reflect our opinion then we can create
another document.
The EB will meet in December, but the agenda is essentially full and it
is unlikely that they will have enough time to consider the proposal
then. Klaus has requested that we send our recommendation as soon as
possible, hopefully within a few weeks, so he can decide what further
action is needed. So please try to send your comments to the group by
November 24, and we can have a discussion of the proposal and the
comments by email.
Joe
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This message is cross-posted to several lists.
Apologies for any duplicate postings.
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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The Second IEEE International Symposium on Pervasive Computing and
Ad Hoc Communications (PCAC-07)
to be held in conjunction with The IEEE 21th International Conference
on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA-07),Niagara
Falls, Canada, May 21-23, 2007
http://www.aina-conference.org/2007/
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DUE TO LARGE NUMBER OF REQUESTS
THE SUBMISSION DEADLINE HAS BEEN
EXTENDED TO DECEMBER 6, 2006
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Aims and Scopes
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Pervasive computing has emerged as a new computing and
communication environment with the aim of providing services
anytime and anywhere for everyone. To facilitate resource sharing
and support group communications, pervasive computing devices
should be able to support ad hoc communications and networking.
With ad hoc communications, seamless and transparent access to
services and applications can be achieved while providing
mechanisms for establishing spontaneous and interactive networking
among communicating entities. Despite considerable progress in
mobile computing and wireless communication technologies, new user
demands and emerging applications introduce challenges in several
areas including security, privacy, processing, auto configuration,
scalability, software infrastructure, communication models and
networking infrastructure. To support flexibility and unlimited
mobility, services and applications should adapt to heterogeneous
networking environment supporting multihop communication in hybrid
wired/wireless environment.
This symposium will bring together researchers and practitioners
from industry and academia to present their current research
results and discuss future trends in pervasive computing and ad
hoc communications.
Topics of Interest
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Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Pervasive computing architectures
- Wearable computers
- Smart devices and smart spaces
- Location-dependent and personalized applications
- Service discovery mechanisms
- Agent technologies
- Mobility management
- Sensors and actuators
- Resource management
- Embedded systems
- Device and service interaction
- Location-aware services
- Middleware for pervasive computing
- Middleware fro ad hoc computing
- Hardware, OS and convergence issues
- Security and privacy issues for pervasive computing systems
- Positioning and tracking technologies
- Identification and authentication technologies
- Social Issues and Implications of pervasive computing
- Data management infrastructure and algorithms
- Caching and prefetching strategies
- Resource discovery
- Ad hoc communication and networking
- Group communication and management
- Ad hoc computing
- User interfaces and interaction models
- Prototyping and performance evaluation
- Personal Area networks
- Integration of wired and wireless networks
- Enabling technologies such as Bluetooth, 802.11, 802.15, 802.16, and 802.20
- Context based and implicit computing
- Ad hoc networking protocols and service discovery
- Wireless Mesh Network
Submissions and Proceedings
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The manuscript should follow IEEE two-column format with single-spaced,
ten-point font in the text. The maximum manuscript length is eight (8)
pages. Submissions will be judged on correctness, originality,technical
strength, significance and quality of presentation. The CD proceedings
will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press and available online
through IEEE Xplore.
Outstanding papers will be considered for a Special Issue in Journal
of Ubiquitous Computing and Intelligence (JUCI)
(http://www.aspbs.com/juci.html).
PCAC-07 submission website: http://ehpclab.stfx.ca/~psc06/
Important Dates
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Submission Deadline: Nov. 22, 2006 (EXTENDED TO: DEC. 6, 2006)
Authors Notification: Jan. 22, 2007
Authors Registration: Jan. 31, 2007
Final Manuscript Due: Feb. 19, 2007
Organising Committee
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General Co-Chairs:
Mieso Denko, University of Guelph, Canada
Jian Ma, Nokia, China
Steering Chair:
Laurence T. Yang, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada
Program Co-Chairs:
Agustinus Borgy Waluyo, Monash University, Australia
Yan Zhang, Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
Program Committee
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Paolo Bellavista (University of Bologna, Italy)
Pascal Chatonnay (NUMERICA/ISTI/LIFC , France)
Yuh-Shyan Chen (National Taipei University, Taiwan)
Sunghyun Choi (Seoul National University, South Korea)
Chun Tung Chou (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Tarik Cicic (Simula Research Laboratory, Norway)
Felipe A. Cruz-Perez (CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico)
Fei Dai (North Dakota State University, USA)
Falko Dressler (University of Erlangen, Germany)
Paal E. Engelstad (Telenor R&D, Norway)
Carles Gomez (Technical University of Catalonia, Spain)
Peter C.J. Graham (University of Manitoba, Canada)
Jadwiga Indulska (The University of Queensland, Australia)
Susumu Ishihara (Shizuoka University, Japan)
Andreas Kassler (Karlstad University, Sweden)
Dimitrios Katsaros (Aristotle University, Greece)
Guanling Lee (National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan)
Jie Li (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
Leszek T. Lilien (Western Michigan University, USA)
Jiangchuan Liu (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
Luigi Logrippo (Universite du Quebec en Outaouais, Canada)
Seng Wai Loke (Latrobe University, Australia)
Cecilia Mascolo (University College London, UK)
Chris McDonald (The University of Western Australia, Australia)
Yongwan Park (Yeung Nam University, South Korea)
Elhadi Shakshuki (Acadia University, Canada)
Timothy K. Shih (Tamkang University, Taiwan)
Tor Skeie (Simula Research Laboratory, Norway)
Limin Sun (Institute of Software, China Academy of Science, China)
Xueyan Tang (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Torab Torabi (Latrobe University, Australia)
Javier Garcia Villalba (Complutense Univ. of Madrid, Spain)
Jianping Wang (University of Mississippi, USA)
Tadeusz A. Wysocki (University of Wollongong, Australia)
Yang Xiao (University Alabama, USA.)
Yingqi Xu (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
Boon Sain Yeo (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore)
Qing-An Zeng (University of Cincinnati, USA)
Baoxian Zhang (Graduation University, China Academy of Science, China)
Baihua Zheng (Singapore Management University, Singapore)
Hao Zhu (Florida International University, USA)
Dear all,
please treat the Springer document confidential.
I got a message from the IFIP president (see below)
+ a corresponding (nevertheless freindly) phone
from him.
He said in his phone call
- that he welocmes all TC6 activities with DL
- and that he is concerned about the slow pace of the development.
He would consider activities such as coming from Google
as very positive. He invited us to study perhaps other
possibilities (such as Wiki or Greenhouse, New Zealand).
Hs concern is that Springer might create some trouble and some
further blocking if it would become known that their proposal
has been widely distributed and discussed within IFIP.
Best regards
Otto
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Message from Klaus Brunnstein:
Dear Otto, I have been informed that you distributed internal details
concerning a potential offer fo SSB to IFIP to TC-6. This document
is even not IFIP-official as it was NOT sent to or received from
IFIP EB and president.
While I very much welcome any suggestions from TCs on related
matters, and while GENERAL discussions about alternative solutions
e.g. for DL are always welcome, the untimely disclosure of
internal documents is not acceptable as this may significantly
weaken IFIPs position in contractual discussions with SSBM esp.
when competitors have been unduely informed. You may remember
that the development of an IFIP DL is adressed (though deliberately
vague) in the SSBM-IFIP contract. Hence, I ask you to inform
TC-6 about the confidentiality of the related details of INTERNAL
discussions in PC.
Concerning "fallout" from related discussions in TC-6, please keep
PC chair and Publications officer informed as IFIP must be aware
of any unwished side-effects on contractual matters.
Best wishes: Klaus (November 23, 2006)
********************Apologies for cross
posting****************************
Call for Papers
IEEE International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing and
Applications (SOCA'07)
June 19-20, 2007, Newport Beach, California
http://linux.ece.uci.edu/soca07/
This conference provides a forum for researchers who are interested in
the issues and practices related to the development of service-oriented
computing, design and technology, including theoretical foundations,
service infrastructures, and their applications and experiences. We
welcome innovative service research from both academic and industry
communities.
Topics covered by the conference include, but are not limited to, the
following topics:
Service-Oriented Architecture
Service-Oriented Software Engineering
Service System Technology
Service-Oriented Semantic Computing
Service-Oriented Applications
The proceedings of SOCA conference 2007 will be published by IEEE. The
best papers from the proceedings will be selected for publication in the
new Springer Journal on Service-Oriented Computing and Applications
(SOCA), to be inaugurated in March 2007, as well as special issues in
many other journals.
Important Dates:
Paper submission: Dec 15, 2006
Paper decision: Mar 1, 2007
Final version: April 10, 2007
Conference date: June 19-20, 2007
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