Dear Otto and TC member,
I got a request for obtaining a sponsor of IFIP TC6.
The draft of this conference is enclosed.
The chair of this conference is Houda Labiod: labiod(a)enst.fr
She is a very serious person.
I let you to announce directly to Houda the answer of TC6.
Best regards,
Guy
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Guy Pujolle Guy.Pujolle(a)lip6.fr
Université Pierre et Marie Curie
8 rue du Capitaine Scott, 75015 Paris, France
Assistante: Laetitia Jacquey, Laetitia.jacquey(a)lip6.fr
tel: +33 1 44 27 87 74 fax +33 1 44 27 87 83
IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC 2007)
11 – 15 March 2007 / Hong Kong / http://www.ieee-wcnc.org
WCNC is the premier wireless event for wireless communications researchers, industry professionals, and academics interested in the latest development and design of wireless systems. It is organized by the IEEE Communications Society and has a history of bringing together academia, industry and regulatory bodies.
In 2007, WCNC will be held in Hong Kong, Asia’s World City. You are invited to submit papers in all areas of wireless communications including physical layer, MAC layer, networks and applications.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Full paper submissions: 20 September 2006
Notification of acceptance: 8 December 2006
Camera ready submission: 5 January 2007
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Authors are invited to submit full papers (maximum 5 pages) electronically in PDF format. For all submissions, please use the template available on the website.
CALL FOR PROPOSALS:
The WCNC 2007 organizing committee invites you to submit proposals for tutorials, technical papers and Technology/Business Applications Panels.
Deadline: 20 September 2006
Ross Murch
Technical Program Chair, WCNC 2007
Khaled B. Letaief
Chih-Lin I
General Chairs, WCNC 2007
For more WCNC 2007 details & updates, visit: http://www.ieee-wcnc.org
the Second CoNext conference will be held in Lisbon, Portugal, December 4-7
2006. The CoNext 2006 web site is:
http://www.adetti.pt/events/CONEXT06/Main.php?contents=home.htm
Submission deadline is July 7, 2006 (registration of abstracts July 1st)
CoNext is co-sponsored by ACM SIGCOMM.
Travel grants will be available for students.
CoNext 2006 will be a major forum in the area of future networking technologies.
CoNext emphasizes synergies between various international and technical
communities. The conference will feature a single-track, high quality technical
program with significant opportunities for technical and social interaction
among a close-knit community of participants. CoNext aims to be open and
accommodating to multiple viewpoints and is committed to fairness in the review
process and to returning deep and sound technical feedback to authors of
submitted paper.
CoNext 2006 will emphasize the emerging new paradigms for large-scale,
ubiquitous networking. These generally aim to achieve new functionality to
support advanced networked services and to provide seamless integration for
embedded, wireless, and mobile devices into the network fabric.
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Call for Paper for the 2nd International Workshop on
QUALITY of PROTECTION - QoP 2006
Security Measurements and Metrics
http://dit.unitn.it/~qop/
Mon. Oct. 30 - Alexandria VA, USA
Affiliated with 13th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications
Security.
http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigsac/ccs/CCS2006/
EXTENDED DEADLINE: Fri. 23 June
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WORKSHOP OVERVIEW
Information Security in Industry has matured in the last few decades.
Standards such as ISO17799, the Common Criteria, a number of
industrial certification and risk analysis methodologies have raised
the bar on what is considered a good security solution from a business
perspective.
Yet, if we compare Information Security with Networking or Empirical
Software Engineering we find a major difference. Networking research
has introduced concepts such as Quality of Service and Service Level
Agreements. Conferences and Journals are frequently devoted to
performance evaluation, QoS and SLAs. Empirical Software Engineering
has made similar advances. Notions such as software metrics and
measurements are well established. Processes to measure the quality
and reliability of software exist and are appreciated in industry.
Security looks different. Even a fairly sophisticated standard such as
ISO17799 has an intrinsically qualitative nature. Notions such as
Security Metrics, Quality of Protection (QoP) or Protection Level
Agreement (PLA) have surfaced in the literature but still have a
qualitative flavour. The "QoP field" in WS-Security is just a data
field to specify a cryptographic algorithm. Indeed, neither ISO17799
nor ISO15408 (the Common Criteria) addresses QoP sufficiently.
ISO17799 is a management standard, not directly concerned with the
actual quality of protection achieved; ISO15408 is instead a product
assessment standard and yet does not answer the question of how a
user of a product assessed by it can achieve a high QoP within his/her
operational environment. Both standards cover just one aspect of an
effective QoP and even the combination of both would not address the
aspect sufficiently. "Best practice" standards, such as the baseline
protection standard published by many government agencies, also belong
to the category of standards that are useful, but not sufficient, for
achieving a good QoP.
Security is different also in another respect. A very large proportion
of recorded security incidents has a non-IT cause. Hence, while the
networking and software communities may concentrate on technical
features (networks and software), security requires a much wider
notion of "system", including users, work processes, organisational
structures in addition to the IT infrastructure.
The QoP Workshop intends to discuss how security research can progress
towards a notion of Quality of Protection in Security comparable to
the notion of Quality of Service in Networking, Software Reliability, or
Software Measurements and Metrics in Empirical Software Engineering.
The 1st QoP workshop was held in Milano in September 2005 and was
affiliated with the 10th European Symposium on Research in Computer
Security (ESORICS 2005) and the 11th IEEE International Software
Metrics Symposium (METRICS 2005). The revised proceedings of the workshop are
going to appear in the Kluwer (now Springer) Applied Security Series.
SUBMISSION TOPICS:
Original submissions are solicited from industry and academic experts
to presents their work, plans and views related to Quality of
Protection. The topics of interest include but are not limited to:
* Industrial Experience
* Security Risk Analysis
* Security Quality Assurance
* Measurement-based decision making and risk management
* Empirical assessment of security architectures and solutions
* Mining data from attacks and vulnerabilities repositories
* Security metrics
* Measurement theory and formal theories of security metrics
* Security measurement and monitoring,
* Experimental verification and validation of models,
* Simulation and statistical analysis, stochastic modeling
* Reliability analysis
IMPORTANT DATES:
• Fri. 23 June - Paper submissions (EXTENDED)
• Tue. 25 July - Authors’ notification
• Thu. 17 August - Camera ready paper due
• Oct. 30 - Nov 3 - ACM CCS and QoP Workshop
PAPER SUBMISSION:
Original RESEARCH PAPERS are solicited in any of the above mentioned
topics describing significant research results based
on sound theory or experimental assessment. Preliminary research
results can be submitted in the form of SHORT PAPERS.
We also solicit INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE REPORTS about the use of security
measurements and metrics in industrial environments. Industry papers
should have at least one author from industry or government, and will
be considered for their industrial relevance.
Industry and Research papers should be limited to 6 pages in the
standard ACM conference format. Short Papers should be limited to 3 pages.
PUBLICATION:
Authors of accepted papers will be expected to give full presentations
at the workshop. The proceedings of the workshop will be published by
ACM.
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Guenter Karjoth - IBM Research - Zurich
Fabio Massacci - University of Trento
PROGRAM COMMITTE
• Alessandro Acquisti - Carnegie Mellon University (USA)
• Guenter Bitz - SAP (DE)
• Yves Deswarte - LAAS-CNRS (FR)
• Dieter Gollmann - TU Hamburg-Harburg (DE)
• Virgil D. Gligor - University of Maryland (USA)
• Judith N. Froscher - Naval Research Laboratory (USA)
• Erland Jonsson - Chalmers University of Technology (SW)
• Svein Johan Knapskog - The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NOR)
• Helmut Kurth - ATSEC (DE)
• Bev Littlewood - City University, London (UK) Volkmar Lotz - SAP (DE)
• Roy Maxion - Carnegie Mellon University (USA)
• David M. Nicol - University of Illinois (USA)
• Mario Piattini - University of Castilla-La Mancha (SP)
• Anand Prasad - DoCoMo Communications Laboratories Europe (DE)
• Tomas Sander - HP Labs (USA)
• Shrivastava Santosh - University of Newcastle upon Tyne (UK)
• Ketil Stolen - SINTEF (NO) & Univ. of Oslo (NO)
• Vipin Swarup - The MITRE Corporation (USA)
• Marvin Zelkowitz - University of Maryland (USA)
CALL FOR PAPERS
6th EURASIP Conference
EC-SIPMCS 2007
June 27 - July 1, 2007, Maribor, Slovenia
Conference Website: <http://ec2007.feri.uni-mb.si/index.htm>
http://ec2007.feri.uni-mb.si/index.htm
This conference is initiated by the European Association for Speech, Signal
and Image Processing (EURASIP) in order to start a new tradition of
conferences, each devoted to a specific area of discipline. It 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 techni-ques
within the framework of speech/image processing, multimedia communications
and services.
The EC-SIPMCS 2007 is the sixth biennial conference promoted by EURASIP. The
first conference was organized in Prague, Czech Republic (1997), second in
Krakow, Poland (1999), third in Budapest, Hungary (2001), fourth in Zagreb,
Croatia (2003) and fifth in Smolenice (2005), Slovak republic.
The 6th EC-SIPMCS will be held in Maribor, Slovenia from June 27 - June 30,
2007.
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:
* Image and Video Processing
* Image and Video Coding
* Image Scanning, Display and Printing
* Image and Video Indexing and Retrieval
* Speech and Audio Processing
* Watermarking and Encryption
* Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
* Standards and Related Issues
* ICT in e-learning/consulting
* Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB)
* Video Streaming and Videoconferencing Multimedia Signal Processing
* Multimedia Databases
* Multimedia and DTV Technologies
* Multimedia Communications and Networking
* Multimedia Human-Machine Interface and Interaction
* Multimedia Services and Applications
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.
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
Submission Guidelines 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. Papers must not exceed 6
pages single spaced 11-point font.
General Chair
prof. dr. Zarko Cucej
University of Maribor
Faculty of Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science
Smetanova 17, SI-2000 Maribor
<mailto:ec2007@uni-mb.si?subject=For%20Mr.%20%C5%BDarko%20%C4%8Cu%C4%8Dej>
ec2007(a)uni-mb.si
<http://sparc.uni-mb.si> http://sparc.uni-mb.si
Program Chair
dr. Peter Planinsic
University of Maribor
Faculty of Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science
Smetanova 17, SI-2000 Maribor
<mailto:ec2007@uni-mb.si?subject=For%20Mr.%20%C5%BDarko%20%C4%8Cu%C4%8Dej>
ec2007(a)uni-mb.si
<http://sparc.uni-mb.si> http://sparc.uni-mb.si
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Extended deadlines:
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Practice talks: 15th of July
Late Break-in-Papers: 1st of July
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EURO mGOV 2006:
Second European Conference on Mobile Government
University of Sussex, Brighton, UK,
30-31 August & 1 September 2006
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http://www.icmg.mgovernment.org/ euromgov2006(a)mgovernment.org
-- New opportunities for eGovernment: adapting to mobile and ubiquitous
Business --
---- CALL for PRACTICE TALKS ----
http://www.icmg.mgovernment.org/euromgov2006/talks.html
EURO mGOV 2006 Committee is soliciting proposals for practice talks from
public or private sector professionals regarding implementations,
best-practices, cases in all areas related to mobile government,
e-government, mobile business and mobile technologies in general (please
refer to conference topics at the EURO mGOV 2005 web site).
These sessions aim to provide a chance for the practicing professionals to
present their cases at the EURO mGOV 2006 conference to other researchers,
government and industry representatives without submitting a research paper
and thus to promote exchange of knowledge / ideas with other professionals.
If you are interested in doing a practice presentation at the EURO mGOV
2006, please send, to the conference secretariat at
euromgov2006(a)mgovernment.org, a page long proposal with the following
information:
About you:
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- Name;
- Job Title and Affiliation:
- Postal Address, Email address, Phone and Fax number:
About the Session:
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- Title:
- The Proposal (approx. a page long - describing the content, goals and
outcome):
All submitted proposals will be evaluated by the program chairs and
accepted proposals will be given a slot at the practice stream of the
conference. The abstract or slides of the practice talks will be made
available to the audience at the conference. All practice presenters must
register to the conference.
Where to send? euromgov2006(a)mgovernment.org
When to send? no later than June 1st, 2006
For more information please write to EURO mGOV 2006:
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euromgov2006(a)mgovernment.org
or
visit the web site: http://www.icmg.mgovernment.org
EURO mGOV Series:
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The Euro mGOV Conference series are home to professionals from the public
and private sectors; and the research institutes who are all working on
mobility, eGovernment, mBusiness, mobile government and closely related
topics.
The series aim to establish a forum and provide a showcase for the
developments on the public administration and mobile Internet technologies,
services and business models, and tie them to the existing and future
m-government applications and government business models. The series will
also present evidences of applications and trends in mobile government
implementations from various parts of the world.
Euro mGov 2006 organization cordially invites researchers and practitioners
from academia, public sector, IT and Telecom Industry to participate and
contribute to this largest gathering of the mobile government professionals.
WAYS to PARTICIPATE
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public or private sector practitioners?
to speak, or to do a demo, please send in a page long proposal and
the short bio of the speaker or demonstrator to conference
management at euromgov2006(a)mgovernment.org
(see http://www.icmg.mgovernment.org/euromgov2006/talks.html)
researchers and academics?
to speak, to do a demo or publish, please send in the full paper
(see http://www.icmg.mgovernment.org/euromgov2006/submission.html
to present a tutorial?
please submit your tutorial proposal (see
http://www.icmg.mgovernment.org/euromgov2006/tutorials.html
to organize a special session?
please submit your session proposal (see
http://www.icmg.mgovernment.org/euromgov2006/sessions.html
to exhibit?
please refer to exhibition page.
http://www.icmg.mgovernment.org/euromgov2006/exhibition.html
to sponsor?
please refer to sponsorship page
http://www.icmg.mgovernment.org/euromgov2006/sponsor.html
the conference web site:
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http://www.icmg.mgovernment.org/
All enquiries:
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euromgov2006(a)mgovernment.org
We apologize for multiple receipts.
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23, 2006 -------------------------------------------------------
2nd International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks
(MSN'06)
13-15 Dec 2006, Hong Kong, China
http://www.comp.polyu.edu.hk/msn06
Organized and supported by Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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Following the success of the first conference MSN¡¯05, held in Wuhan,
China, MSN¡¯06 provides a forum for researchers and practitioners to
exchange research results and share development experiences. Topics
of interest include, but are not limited to, the following areas in
mobile ad hoc and sensor networks:
- Network architecture and protocols
- Software platforms and development tools
- Self-organization and synchronization
- Routing and data dissemination
- Failure resilience and fault isolation
- Energy management
- Data, information, and signal processing
- Security and privacy
- Network planning, provisioning, and deployment
- Network modeling and performance evaluation
- Developments and applications
- Integration with other systems
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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MSN invites authors to submit original and unpublished work.
Submissions should include an abstract, key words, the e-mail address
of the correspondingauthor, and must not exceed 15 pages, including
tables and figures, with PDF, PostScript, or MSWord format. Electronic
submission through the submission website is strongly encouraged.
Hard copies will be accepted only if electronic submission is not
possible. Submission of a paper should be regarded as an undertaking
that, should the paper be accepted,at least one ofthe authors will
register and
attend the conference to present the work.
Questions concerning hardcopy submissions or any other issues may be
directed to the Program Chair at msn06(a)comp.polyu.edu.hk.
IMPORTANT DATES
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Important Dates:
Submission deadline: Extended to 23 June, 2006
Notification of acceptance: 20 Aug, 2006
Final Manuscript due: 5 Sept, 2006
Conference: 13 - 15 Dec. 2006
PUBLICATION
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The conference proceedings will be published in Springer's Lecture
Notes in Computer Science (pending) and distributed at the
conference. Selected papers of best quality will be published in a
special issue at journal special issues.
BEST PAPER AWARDS
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The program committee will select one winner for the Best Paper Award
(all regular papers are eligible) and one winner for the Best Student
Paper Award (only the regular papers whose firstauthor is a full-time
student are eligible). Each winner will be presented at the
conferencewith
a certificate and US$100.
KEYNOTE SPEECHES:
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MSN'06 will feature three keynote speeches. Speakers and topics will
soon be announced.
ORGANIZING AND PROGRAM COMMITTEES
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Advisory Committees
Keith K.C. Chan, H.K. Polytechnic Univ., H.K.
Marco Conti, IIT, CNR, Italy
Mario Gerla, UCLA, USA
Lionel Ni, H.K. Univ. of Sci. & Tech., H.K.
Jie Wu, Florida Atlantic Univ., USA
General Co-Chairs
Sajal K. Das, Univ. of Texas at Arlington, USA
Xiaohua Jia, HK CityU
Program Co-Chairs
Jiannong Cao, HK PolyU
Ivan Stojmenovic, Univ. of Ottawa, Canada
Program Vice Co-Chairs
- Physical layer, power, and other architecture issues
Amiya Nayak, Univ. of Ottawa, Canada
- Data link layer and MAC protocols
Vojislav B. Misic, University of Manitoba, Canada
- Routing and broadcasting
Pedro M. Ruiz, University of Murcia, Spain
- Deployment, topology control, clustering,
Paolo Santi, Istituto di Informatica e Telematica del CNR, Italy
- Transport layer, session layer protocols
Soung-Chang Liew, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- Data centric, tracking, and positioning protocols in sensor networks
Eric Fleury, INRIA, France
- Query processing, Middleware
Jingyuan(Alex) Zhang, University of Alabama, USA
- Security, privacy, and reliability
Zhen Jiang, West Chester University, USA
- Systems and applications
Yunhao Liu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, H.K.
Progrma Committee
Please see MSN¡¯06 Website for the list of program committee members
Publicity Co-Chairs
Wei Lou, Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ. H.K.
Isabelle Simplot-Ryl, Univ. Lille 1, France
Yu Wang, Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Local Organization Chair
Allan Wong, Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ. H.K.
Publication Chair
Jianliang Xu, Hong Kong Baptist Univ., H.K.
Awards Co-Chairs
Stephen Olariu, Old Dominion University, USA
Symeon Papavasileiou, National Technical Univ. of Athens, Greece
Makoto Takizawa, Tokyo Denki Univ., Japan
Webmaster
Hui Cheng (cshcheng(a)comp.polyu.edu.hk)
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For more information, please contact:
Prof. Jiannong Cao
Deartment of Computing
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Email: csjcao(a)comp.polyu.edu.hk
Prof. Ivan Stojmenovic
School of Information Technology and Engineering
Univ. of Ottawa, Canada
Email: ivan(a)site.uottawa.ca
Dear Basie and Leon, dear TC6 delegates,
I had circulated a request for comments on the "New IFIP" document.
Only a few responses were obtained until now, namely from (in alphabetic
order):
- Finn Arve Aagesen (Norway)
- Peter Radford (UK)
- S V Raghavan (India).
Since I feel that I'm not allowed to make a combined document out of those
I attach them below.
I hope that this may help for a constructive discussion in Lonon.
Best regards
Otto
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>From Finn Arve Aagesen <finnarve(a)item.ntnu.no>
1) The document needs to reflect an appropriate and accepted analytical and
creative method applied in the strategic process.
2) Any strategic process method needs a status decription. The document
needs a status decription of the landscape to-day concerning the landscape
that IPIP is a part of and intends to be a part of in the close and far
future. This landscape must be structured. I am confused about which
landscape "IFIP" is talking about.
Reading the document made med feel that IFIP in the future should be better
than IEEE in the academic conference production field, better than INRIA
(a.o) in the research production field and better than ERCIM (a.o)
in the research project coordination and acquisition field.
3) In addition to having a status, vision and objectives -- the document
also needs to discuss "implementation" .
Concepts such as money, cost, "IFIP" cost, non-"IFIP" paid cost, "IFIP" paid
labor, non-"IFIP" paid volontary
"free" labor, non-"IFIP" paid travel costs, "IFIP" incitaments, "IFIP"
career should also be a part of the document.
The reality is that the real working forces of IFIP that contributes with
non-"IFIP" paid travels and labor
are located in various parts of "the landscape" at the same time.
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>From Peter Radford <peter.radford(a)logicacmg.com>:
I would have liked to have sent a much more detailed response to the
revised strategy paper but that needed more time than I have available.
Instead let me support Finn Arve's comments, particular point 3.
If IFIP is going to sell its services to outside bodies, from where are
the resources going to come?
People give a lot of their time in support of IFIP but, if that time is
going to be generating revenue for IFIP, will they still continue to
give that time freely (in both sense of that word)?
Indeed, for people from outside the academic community, might there not
arise conflicts of interest between the interests of their employers and
the interests of IFIP?
The strategy needs to be supported by a business model that deals with
things like money, resources and people's time.
Maybe (to be more positive) there should be some examples of how IFIP
could operate in the way proposed in the strategy.
WITFOR and TC3 are areas which might be drawn upon to demonstrate that
the strategy could work.
If there is an opportunity to get "late contributions" into the meeting
next week, then I might (emphasis "might") be able to do more.
---------------------------------
>From S V Raghavan <svr(a)cs.iitm.ernet.in>
I have following the recent discussions on "New IFIP" with a great deal
interest. Here is a suggestion - Methinks it will work in India.
Introduce INDIVIDUAL membership in addition to Country Membership.
Provide a list of Digital Services.
If TC6 desires, we can run the Portal for a while.
With a modest INR 500 per annum, India can generate 100,000 members; i.e.
annual revenue of 50 Million Indian Rupees (INR) or just under 1 Million
Euros.
We may need to share it with organizations such as Computer Society
of India.
If it is interesting, we can proceed further.
Otto, et all
First of all, I know this is the 2nd June!
(I know we are only 1 hour not 1 day behind Central Europe but I thought
I'd throw in a brief contribution.)
I would have liked to have sent a much more detailed response to the
revised strategy paper but that needed more time than I have available.
Instead let me support Finn Arve's comments, particular point 3.
If IFIP is going to sell its services to outside bodies, from where are
the resources going to come?
People give a lot of their time in support of IFIP but, if that time is
going to be generating revenue for IFIP, will they still continue to
give that time freely (in both sense of that word)?
Indeed, for people from outside the academic community, might there not
arise conflicts of interest between the interests of their employers and
the interests of IFIP?
The strategy needs to be supported by a business model that deals with
things like money, resources and people's time.
Maybe (to be more positive) there should be some examples of how IFIP
could operate in the way proposed in the strategy.
WITFOR and TC3 are areas which might be drawn upon to demonstrate that
the strategy could work.
If there is an opportunity to get "late contributions" into the meeting
next week, then I might (emphasis "might") be able to do more.
Regards
Peter
Peter Radford
UK Representative to TC6
E: Peter.Radford(a)LogicaCMG.com
T: +44 (0) 7770 395506 (M)
T: +44 (0) 20 7446 4248 (O)
T: +44 (0) 1245 262328 (H)
-----Original Message-----
From: ifip-tc6-bounces(a)lists.RWTH-Aachen.DE
[mailto:ifip-tc6-bounces@lists.RWTH-Aachen.DE] On Behalf Of Otto Spaniol
Sent: 30 May 2006 13:11
To: ifip-tc6(a)informatik.rwth-aachen.de
Subject: [ifip-tc6] Strategy deadline earlier!
Dear all,
until now (approx. four hours since sending my corresonding
message) only one -but very detailed and constructive - answer has been
obtained concerning the IFIP strategy document.
We need an earlier deadine since
Basie von Solms leaves for Europe already on June 6 and needs the
comments by June 5.
Thus either you send your comments directly to him or send it to me ***
until June 1 ***. (June 4 + 5 are holidays in catholic countries).
Best regards
Otto
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