++ To the subset of delegates who dodn't answer til know. ++
Dear subset,
it is very important to get a message from you
about your participation (hopefully) or non-participation ( ;-) )
at IFIP TC6 meeting 2006/2 in Paris.
This is particularly due to the very special dinner
on Friady evening (see below).
It happens that - probably for the first time in TC6 history -
a delegate who lives and works rather far from Paris (several
thousands of kilometers) thinks about participating when he
got the message from Guy Pujolle about the planned evening
event - after having sent an apology!!
The missing stements about participation concern the following persons:
Ahmed Al Naamany Oman
Theorode Apostolopoulos Greece
Raouf Boutaba WG 6.6
Janez Bester Slovenia
Javier Diaz Argentina
Hong Doan Australia
Dipak Khakhar Sweden
Villy Baek Iversen Denmark
Miquel Nicolau i Vila Andorra
Harry Perros WG 6.10
Marina Ruggieri Italy
Guy Omidyar WG 6.8
Imad Sabouni Syria
Jean Whiley Zimbabwe
Please send me a cossesponding message. And copy the message also to
Guy Pujolle <Guy.Pujolle(a)lip6.fr>.
Best regards
Otto
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The description of the evening event follows:
>The diner of the TC6 will be on Friday evening.
>It will be a very special diner. See below.
>However, some specific criteria will take place:
>You have to be on time at the restaurant 8:00 pm.
>You cannot eat during the performance (Approx, 5 minutes every 15 mn).
>The number of seats will be exactly the number reserved. So it will be
>definitely impossible to add somebody after the reservation that I have
>to finalize next Tuesday evening.
Guy: what is meant by "next Tuesday": Sept. 19 or Sept. 26 ??
>So, I will reserve exactly the number of attending persons to the TC6 on
>Otto list at the date of Tuesday evening. If somebody of the list does
>not want to participate in, please let me know
>(the seat is quite expensive).
>Sorry for this constraints but I think the diner will be memorable.
>I went there two times: it's gorgious.
>Guy
Apologies if you receive multiple copies
CALL FOR PAPERS
************ T R I D E N T CO M 2 0 0 7 ************
Third International IEEE/Create-Net Conference on
Test beds and Research Infrastructures for the
Development of Networks and Communities
February 5-8, 2006, Orlando, Florida USA
http://www.tridentcom.org
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************ IMPORTANT DEADLINES ********************
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Extended Paper Submission: September 30, 2006
Demo Proposals Due: September 30, 2006
Notification: October 31, 2006
Final manuscript Due: November 30, 2006
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SCOPE
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Telecommunication infrastructures play a vital role in modern society. Advances in the range of network service
offerings, performance, quality of service, security, and ubiquity continue to flourish, despite global economy
fluctuations. Access to experimental infrastructures for real-life applications by specific user communities benefits all of the stakeholders involved: the end users,
because of the first-hand evaluation of the provided services, the researchers and infrastructure experimenters, because of the knowledge gained from hands-on study and
analysis, and the service providers, because of the business exploitation of the network. The goal of
TridentCom is to create a forum where telecommunication networks researchers, vendors, providers and users can
exchange ideas on past experience, requirements, needs, and visions for future establishment of such infrastructures.
It showcases experimental activities, such as testing, verification, integration, measurement, and deployment,
which are pivotal to achieving next generation communications.
PAPER SUBMISSION
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Prospective authors are invited to submit high quality
papers as well as demonstration proposals reporting on all
aspects of test bed and research infrastructure operation and management, including, but not limited to:
* Next Generation Internet Test beds
* Next Generation Wireless Network Test beds
* Next Generation Optical Network Test beds
* Ubiquitous Network Test beds
* Wireless Sensor Test beds
* Test bed Operation & Management for User Communities
* Test bed Operation & Management for Research Communities
* Test bed Cooperation & Integration
* Innovative Measurements Methodologies & Tools
* Traffic Measurements Test beds
* Software Tools to Support Distributed Test beds / Virtual Laboratories
* Management of Massive Databases of Experimental Data
* Knowledge & Technology Transfer Procedures
* Security (AAA) Testing on Open Test beds
* Social Impacts of Infrastructures
* Infrastructures for Real-Life Applications
* Business Models for Infrastructure Budgeting & Planning
* Infrastructure Renting & Pricing Policies
* Vendors & Providers Partnerships
Submit full papers of up to 10 pages, including references, figures and tables, and formatted according to the IEEE 8.5" x 11"
proceedings format.
Detailed submission instructions are available at www.tridentcom.org.
DEMONSTRATIONS - Details follow
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Demo proposals should consist of the following:
- title and description of the demo,
- picture of demo setup and/or screenshots of demo GUIs
- infrastructure requirements, and
- biographical sketch of the presenter(s).
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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General Chair
Janise McNair, University of Florida
Technical Program Co-Chairs
Thomas Woo, Bell-Labs
Tereza Carvalho, Universidade de Sao Paulo, BR
Miguel Lagunas, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Panel Co-Chairs
Diego Bartolome,
Centre Tecnologic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya
Wenye Wang, North Carolina State University
Demo Co-Chairs
Miguel Ponce de Leon,
TSSG, Waterford Inst. Technology, Ireland
Raheem Beyah, Georgia State University
Publicity Co-Chairs:
Frank Steuer, Technical University of Berlin, Germany
Nirmala Shenoy, Rochester Institute of Technology
Web Chair:
Sungrae Cho, Georgia Southern University
Local Arrangements Chair
Damla Turgut, University of Central Florida
STEERING COMMITTEE
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Imrich Chlamtac (Chair),
Create-Net, University of Trento, Italy
Csaba Szabo (Co-chair),
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
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Call for Technical Demonstration at TridentCom 2007
http://www.tridentcom.org/
The 3rd International IEEE/Create-Net Conference on Testbeds and
Research Infrastructures for the Development of Networks and Communities
will take place in Orlando, Florida, USA, during February 5-8, 2007 and
it will include a session for live system demonstrations.
This is an opportunity to feature mature systems or innovative
prototypes that show how applied research results are implemented. We
also encourage submission of a demo that has already been described in
the published literature in sufficient details. In addition, the demo
should be attractive, address an application of broad interest in such a
way that it can be appreciated by a diverse audience, and clearly show
the contributions to the conference themes.
Next Generation Internet Testbeds
Next Generation Wireless Network Testbeds
Next Generation Optical Network Testbeds
Ubiquitous Network Testbeds
Wireless Sensor Testbeds
Testbed Operation & Management for User Communities
Testbed Operation & Management for Research Communities
Testbed Cooperation & Integration
Innovative Measurements Methodologies & Tools
Traffic Measurements Testbeds
Software Tools to Support Distributed Testbeds / Virtual Laboratories
Management of Massive Databases of Experimental Data
Knowledge & Technology Transfer Procedures
Security (AAA) Testing on Open Testbeds
Social Impacts of Infrastructures
Infrastructure Real-Life Applications
Business Models for Infrastructure Budgeting & Planning
Infrastructure Renting & Pricing Policies
Vendors & Providers Partnerships
Demo proposals should consist of:
1. - Title and Description of the Demo,
A document (1- 4 pages) that should summarize and possibly provide
references to previously published work, or provides sufficient details
regarding the underlying technologies. In either case, the document
should describe how the system is used to solve practically important
problems, and may contain discussion of system implementation,
deployment, or case studies of use in the field. In case of mature work,
please include some novel (i.e., unpublished) aspect of the work so it
can be included in the proceedings.
2. - Infrastructure Requirements,
Itemize any equipment or facilities that you will require for your
system demonstration
3- Biographical Sketch of the Presenter(s).
4 - All demonstrations should be supported by a poster during the
conference, showing both the general set-up of the demo as well as
illustrating the chief ideas of the solution.
Important Dates
Submission of demo September 30, 2006
Notification of acceptance November 30, 2006
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Nirmala Shenoy PhD,
Associate Professor, Networking and Security Department,
Director, Lab for Wireless Networking and Security,
Rochester Institute of Technology,
102 Lomb Memorial Drive,
Rochester, New York 14623
585-475-4887 585-475-2181 Fax ns(a)it.rit.edu
www.nssa.rit.edu/~ns
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CALL FOR PAPERS
*** EXTENDED DEADLINE 17/09 ***
*EXTENDED COVERAGE - DEFENSES FROM 01/01/2005*
SSI´2006
8th International Symposium on System and Information Security
Sao Jose dos Campos, Sao Paulo, Brazil
November 08-10, 2006
http://www.ssi.org.br/english/
THESIS AND DISSERTATIONS AWARD
Organized by
Technological Institute of Aeronautics - ITA
Department of Computer Science
and Casimiro Montenegro Filho Foundation
IEEE CNOM and CIS TC technical co-sponsorship
Supported by IEEE South Brazil Section
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INTRODUCTION
The International Symposium on System and Information
Security (SSI) is organized by Technological Institute of
Aeronautics (ITA) and is the foremost event of its kind
in Latin America.
Each year, researchers, students, and practitioners from
academia, industry, and government organizations convene
in Sao Jose' dos Campos, Brazil, to present and discuss
the latest research and developments in the area.
SSI'2006 is selecting the best works in System and
Information Security area, finished, defended and approved
*FROM JAN Jan 01, 2005* to Jul 31, 2006, in the following categories:
. Under graduation conclusion works;
. Master dissertation; and
. PhD thesis.
The award objective is to promote and disseminate the work
of young researchers and stimulate the Brazilian and
Latin-American students that finished their phd, master
and under graduation studies to take part at SSI'2006.
For the submission, the candidates must send papers that
are summaries of their academic final works.
These papers must be 10 to 20 pages long, including
eventual figures, tables and references.
In order to distinguish from regular papers, these works
are here called of "summary-papers".
SSI'2006 aims at providing a larger dissemination of the
high quality material generated by the symposium due the
publication of the accepted papers in the Electronic
Proceedings at conference site.
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THE AWARD
It will be chosen one paper in each category among the
summary-papers submitted that conforms the established requirements.
The certificates will be given in the SSI'2006 award ceremony.
All the awarded authors will receive Certificate proving the
SSI'2006 award, and informing the category.
Moreover, depending of the finance availability, the winner
of each category, if Brazilians, will receive 100% of the
tickets (from home to SSI), plus hotel and SSI'2006 fees.
In addition, authors of selected excellent scientific papers of SSI
2006 will be invited to submit an extended version for publication in the
IEEE/SBrT JCIS (JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS).
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CERTIFICATION OF FINISHED AND APPROVED WORK
The candidates must send the official CONCLUSION
CERTIFICATE to the Award Coordinator - SSI'2006 CTD
A/C Profa. Mirela Sechi Moretti Annoni Notare
by fax - number (48)3234-2344.
In the case of PhD thesis or master dissertation, the
certification must inform: the title of the defended and
approved work, the defense date, the adviser and co-adviser
names, and the signature of the program coordinator.
In the case of graduate conclusion works, the certification
must inform: the title of the work, the month and year of the
conclusion, the name of the adviser and co-adviser,and the
signature of the program coordinator.
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JUDGMENT
The works will be judge by a committee coordinated by Profa.
Mirela Sechi Moretti Annoni Notare (Barddal Fundation, Brazil).
The committee member names will be available at the
conference site, as soon as possible.
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TOPICS
The summary-papers must include or be related to one or more
of the following topics:
. Artificial Intelligence methods in system security
. Authentication, access control and auditing
. Computer forensics
. Cryptography
. Database security
. Dependability
. Digital certificates and Public Key Infrastructure - PKI
. Digital Rights Management
. E-commerce security
. Firewalls and other security tools
. Formal methods in system security
. Internet/Web security
. Intrusion detection and prevention
. Management of enterprise security
. Mobile code and agent security
. Network security
. New security paradigms
. Operating systems security
. Risk/vulnerability analysis, assessment and management
. Security in electronic voting systems
. Security of distributed systems
. Security of emerging technologies
. Security policies
. Secure programming
. Security in P2P and Grid computing
. Threats and information warfare
. Trust management
. User privacy and anonymity
. Viruses and other malicious code
. Wireless and ubiquitous computing security
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IMPORTANT DATES
Summary-papers submission: 17/09/2006 ***EXTENDED DEADLINE***
Acceptance Notification: 02/10/2006
Camera-ready version: 13/10/2006
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INSTRUCTIONS TO THE AUTHORS
The summary-papers can be in Portuguese or in English, and
must be in the format .pdf (or .ps).
The submission is in electronic form only. Summary-papers
should be submitted by the deadline to:
https://submissoes.sbc.org.br/ssi2006
following the link ssi2006TD
The summary-papers follow the same format of the regular papers.
Papers must use 10-point Times New Roman font and have at
most twenty (20) A4 (not Letter) single-spaced, two-column,
unnumbered pages. The page limit include all figures, tables,
and references. Margins should be: left 3 cm, and bottom, top
and right 2 cm. The space between columns should be 1 cm.
Title in font size 10, bold, caps and centered.
Differently of the regular papers,the summary-papers must
include the author identification, affiliation, lab and involved projects.
The summary-papers must have the following organizational structure:
. Introduction;
. Declaration of the problem/research object;
. Description of the previous and related works,
showing why the problem is not yet well solved;
. Hypothesis and research questions [optional];
. Proposed solution;
. Method used to solve the problem;
. Research contribution;
. Research results;
. Conclusion;
. References.
Templates to write the papers are available at http://www.ssi.org.br
(link "authors"). The available formats are: Latex Unix,
Latex Windows, Star Office e MS Word (.rtf).
The template aims at facilitating formatting the
summary-paper in the required format.
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ACCESS TO THE FULL TEXTS OF THESIS,
DISSERTATIONS AND UNDER GRADUATION
CONCLUSION WORKS
The candidates can make available in the web (via URL or FTP)
their full works, in .pdf format, for the more detailed
reading and evaluation by the committee - just in case some
committee member consider that relevant.
(these addresses should be informed during the submission)
Important to emphasize that the committee member is not
imposed to read the full texts - but read the summary-papers only.
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
GENERAL CHAIR
Jose M. Parente de Oliveira - ITA, Brazil
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS
Carlos Becker Westphall - Federal Univ. Santa Catarina, Brazil
José Carlos Brustoloni - University of Pittsburgh, USA
THESIS AND DISSERTATION AWARD CHAIR
Mirela Sechi Moretti Annoni Notare - Fac. Barddal/SC
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FURTHER INFORMATION
Conference announcements and updated information will be
available at: http://www.ssi.org.br
For other information, please send email to the general chair,
Jose M. Parente de Oliveira (dir(a)ssi.org.br).
ITA - Technological Institute of Aeronautics
Computer Science Division
A/C Prof. Jose' M. Parente de Oliveira [General Chair]
Praca Mal. Eduardo Gomes, 50 - Vila das Acacias
12228-901 Sao Jose dos Campos-SP - BRAZIL
Phone +55(12) 3947-6869 [Secretary]
Fax +55(12) 3947-5989
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If you want to know more about this diner:
http://www.lebelcanto.com/indexframe.php?page=accueil&langue=en
The restaurant where we should go is 72 quai de l'Hotel de Ville, Paris 4.
Attention: this address is subject to change depending if the restautrant can afford all the group or not. So as you can see on the web site, there are two other addresses.
So I will be able to give you the final address only on Wednesday. (In the Hotel de Ville restaurant, only 25 to 30 seats were available and it seems that we will be over 30).
I let you know as soon as possible.
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
If you are accompagnied, please let me know so that I can reserve the good number.
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
Dear all,
the preminary agenda for meeting 2006/2 (Sept. 29+30 in Paris)
is enclosed. Please inform me about other agenda topics which should be
added.
Best regards
Otto
(Apologies if you receive this information multiple times.)
Dear Colleague,
Please find below the Call for Participation for IEEE SECON 2006, The
Third IEEE International Conference on Sensors, Mesh and Ad Hoc
Communications and Networks. The detailed conference program, including
advance technical program, panel, tutorial and workshops information,
is presented below.
More information is available at: http://www.ieee-secon.org/2006/.
We look forward to your participation in the conference. If you have
any questions, please do not hesitate to contact any of the
conference organizers listed below.
Best Regards,
IEEE SECON 2006 Conference Organizing Committee
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
IEEE SECON 2006
The Third IEEE International Conference on
Sensors, Mesh and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks
http://www.ieee-secon.org/2006/
Sponsored by IEEE Communications Society (www.comsoc.org)
Technically Co-Sponsored by AFCEA (www.afcea.org)
September 25-28, 2006
Hyatt Reston, Reston, Virginia, USA (Near Washington DC's Dulles airport)
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MONDAY, September 25, 2006
A. WORKSHOPS
The IEEE SECON 2006 conference will host the following two workshops,
that will be held on Monday, September 25, 2006:
1. Second IEEE Workshop on Wireless Mesh Networks:
http://www.ieee-secon.org/2006/wimesh/index.htm
Workshop Co-Chairs:
Prof. Samir R. Das, Stony Brook University
Dr. Thyaga Nandagopal, Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies
2. First IEEE Workshop on Networking Technologies for Software
Defined Radio (SDR) Networks:
http://www.ieee-secon.org/2006/wsdr/index.htm
Workshop Chair: Dr. Thomas Hou, Virginia Tech.
B. TUTORIAL:
Title: 802.11s: Wireless Local Area Mesh Networking Standard
Date: Monday, Sep 25, 2006; Time: 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Speakers
* Donald Eastlake, Motorola Laboratories
* Susan Hares, NextHop Technologies
* Meiyuan Zhao, Intel Research
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TENTATIVE CONFERENCE ADVANCE PROGRAM
TUESDAY, September 26, 2006
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM: Opening Remarks
Keynote Talk by General James Clapper
10.00 AM - 11:00 AM: Posters/Demos
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM: Panel 1: Mesh in Metro: reality and future
Moderator: Prakash Iyer, Intel
Panelists: Edward Naef, CSMG
Vann Hasty, Motorola
Malik Audeh, Tropos
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2:00 PM - 3:30 PM: (2 Parallel Tracks - Sessions 1 and 2)
Session 1: Routing I
Data-Centric Routing in Sensor Networks using Biased Walk
Huilong Huang (University of Arizona); John Hartman
(University of Arizona); Terril Hurst (University of Arizona)
Search-Quality Tradeoffs for Routing in Non-Ideal Wireless Networks
Chiranjeeb Buragohain (University of
California, Santa Barbara); Divyakant Agrawal (University of
California, Santa Barbara); Subhash Suri (University of
California at Santa Barbara)
GMR: Geographic Multicast Routing for Wireless Sensor Networks
Juan Sanchez (University of Murcia); Pedro
Ruiz (University of Murcia); Ivan Stojmenovic (University of
Ottawa)
Scalable Routing in Sensor Actuator Networks with Churn
Thomas Fuhrmann (University of Karlsruhe)
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Session 2: Security and Privacy
Security Services in Wireless Sensor Networks Using Sparse Random Coding
Farshid Delgosha (Georgia Institute of Technology); Erman ayday
(Georgia Institute of Technology); Kevin Chan (Georgia Tech);
Faramarz Fekri (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Relationship-Based Detection of Spoofing-Related Anomalous Traffic in
Ad Hoc Networks
Qing Li (Rutgers University); Wade Trappe (Rutgers University)
A Trust Based Framework for Secure Data Aggregation in Wireless Sensor
Networks
Wei Zhang (University of Texas at Arlington); Sajal Das (The
University of Texas at Arlington); Yonghe Liu (UT Arlington)
An Anonymous Routing Protocol with The Local-Repair Mechanism for
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Bo Zhu (George Mason University); Sushil Jajodia (George Mason University)
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4:00 PM - 5:30 PM: (2 Parallel Tracks - Sessions 3 and 4)
Session 3: Forwarding Protocols
Minimum Latency Broadcasting in Multi-Radio Multi-Channel Multi-Rate
Wireless Meshes
Junaid Qadir (University of New South Wales); Archan Misra (IBM T J
Watson Research Center); Chun Tung Chou (University of New South
Wales)
Solicitation-Based Forwarding for Sensor Networks
Seoung-Bum Lee (Columbia University); Kyung Joon Kwak (Columbia
University); Andrew Campbell (Dartmouth College)
Coverage Aware Buffer Management and Scheduling for Wireless Sensor Networks
Eugene Chai (National University of Singapore); Mun Choon Chan
(National University of Singapore); Akkihebbal L. Ananda (National
University of Singapore)
A Communication Architecture for Mobile Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks
Tommaso Melodia (Georgia Institute of Technology); Dario Pompili
(Georgia Institute of Technology); Ian Akyildiz (Georgia Institute
of Technology)
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Session 4: Spatial Reuse and Spectrum Allocation
Belief-Assisted Pricing for Dynamic Spectrum Allocation in Wireless
Networks with Selfish Users
Zhu Ji (University of Maryland, College Park); K.J. Ray Liu
(University of Maryland)
Spatial Diversity Benefits by Means of Induced Fading
Daniele Puccinelli (University of Notre Dame); Martin Haenggi
(University of Notre Dame)
Scheduling Optimization in Wireless MESH Networks with Power Control
and Rate Adaptation
Antonio Capone (Politecnico di Milano); Giuliana Carello
(Politecnico di Milano)
*************** END OF TUESDAY PROGRAM ***********************************
WEDNESDAY, September 27, 2006
8:30 AM - 10.00 AM: Panel 2: Scaling to Large Sensor Networks - How
Large is too Large?
Moderator: Dr. James A. Freebersyser, BBN
Panelists: Mr. Patrick Gonia, Honeywell
Prof. William J. Kaiser, UCLA
Prof. Prasun Sinha, Ohio State University
Mr. Mike Horton, Crossbow
10.00 AM - 11:00 AM: Posters/Demos
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM: (3 Parallel Tracks - Sessions 5, 6 and 7)
Session 5: Platforms and Development Environments
Balancing Computation and Communication Costs: The Case for
Hybrid Execution in Sensor Networks
Ingwar Wirjawan (University of California, Davis); Joel Koshy
(University of California, Davis); Raju Pandey (University of
California, Davis); Yann Ramin (University of California, Davis)
EmPro: An Environment/Energy Emulation and Profiling Platform for
Wireless Sensor Networks
Chulsung Park (University of California, Irvine); Pai Chou
(University of California, Irvine)
AmbiMax: Efficient, Autonomous Energy Harvesting System
for Multiple-Supply Wireless Sensor Nodes
Chulsung Park (University of California, Irvine); Pai Chou
(University of California, Irivne)
TinyXXL: Language and Runtime Support for Cross-Layer Interactions
Andreas Lachenmann (University of Stuttgart); Pedro Jos Marrn
(University of Stuttgart); Daniel Minder (University of Stuttgart);
Matthias Gauger (University of Stuttgart); Olga Saukh (University of
Stuttgart); Kurt Rothermel (University of Stuttgart)
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Session 6: Cooperative Communication
When Does Cooperation Have Better Performance in Sensor Networks?
Ahmed Sadek (University of Maryland); Wei Yu (University of
Maryland); K.J. Ray Liu (University of Maryland)
Balancing Cooperation and Interference in Wireless Sensor Networks
Sam Vakil (University of Toronto); Ben Liang (University of Toronto)
Progressive Network Coding for Message-Forwarding in Ad-Hoc Wireless
Networks
Xingkai Bao (Lehigh University); Jing Li (Lehigh University)
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Session 7: Disconnection Tolerance
A Proactive Data Bundling System for Intermittent Mobile Connections
Caitlin Holman (University of Califonia, Santa Barbara); Khaled
Harras (University of Califonia, Santa Barbara); Kevin Almeroth
(University of Califonia, Santa Barbara); Anderson Lam (University
of Califonia, Santa Barbara)
Island Hopping: Efficient Mobility-Assisted Forwarding in
Partitioned Networks
Natasa Sarafijanovic (EPFL); Michal Pirkowski (EPFL); Matthias
Grossglauser (EPFL)
Effective Dissemination of Presence Information in Highly Partitioned
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Christoph Lindemann (University of Leipzig); Oliver Waldhorst
(University of Leipzig)
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2:00 PM - 3:30 PM: (3 Parallel Tracks - Sessions 8, 9, 10)
Session 8: Routing II
Improving Geographical Routing for Wireless Networks with an Efficient
Path Pruning Algorithm
Xiaoli Ma (Georgia Institute of Technology); Min-Te Sun (Auburn
University); Gang Zhao (University of Louisville); Xiangqian Liu
(University of Louisville)
Supervised Learning in Sensor Networks: New Approaches with Routing,
Reliability Optimizations
Yong Wang (Princeton University); Margaret Martonosi (Princeton
University); Li-Shiuan Peh (Princeton University)
MERLIN: A synergetic integration of MAC and Routing Protocol for
Distributed Sensor Networks
Antonio Ruzzelli (University College Dublin); Michael O'Grady
(University College Dublin); Gregory O'Hare (University College
Dublin); Richard Tynan (University College Dublin)
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Session 9: Network Modeling and Analysis
A Spatio-Temporal Model for Physical Carrier Sensing Wireless Ad-Hoc
Networks
Eric Wong (University of California, San Diego); Rene Cruz
(University of California, San Diego)
A Realistic Power Consumption Model for Wireless Sensor Network
Devices
Qin Wang (Harvard University); Mark Hempstead (Harvard University);
Woodward Yang (Harvard University)
The Analysis of a Game Theoretic MAC Protocol for Wireless Networks
Hazer Inaltekin (Cornell University); Stephen Wicker (Cornell
University)
Optimizing Delay in Sequential Change Detection on Ad Hoc Wireless
Sensor Networks
Venkata K. Prasanthi M. (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore);
Anurag Kumar (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore)
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Session 10: Sensor Coverage
Deployment Strategies for Differentiated Detection in Wireless Sensor
Networks
Jingbin Zhang (University of Virginia); Ting Yan
(University of Virginia); Sang Son (University of Virginia)
Sacrificing a Little Coverage Can Substantially Increase Network
Lifetime
Limin Wang (Michigan State University); Sandeep Kulkarni (Michigan
State University)
Optimal Worst-Case Coverage of Directional Field-of-View Sensor
Networks
Jacob Adriaens (University of Wisconsin Madison); Seapahn Megerian
(University of Wisconsin Madison); Miodrag Potkonjak (University of
California at Los Angeles)
Mutual Exclusion in Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks
Ramanuja Vedantham (Georgia Institute of Technology); Zhenyun Zhuang
(Georgia Institute of Technology); Raghupathy Sivakumar (Georgia
Institute of Technology)
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4:00 PM - 5:30 PM (3 Parallel Tracks - Sessions 11, 12, 13)
Session 11: Localization and Ranging I
Localization in Sensor Networks using Consistency-based Statistical
Error Models
Jessica Feng (University of California, Los Angeles); Lewis Girod
(University of California, Los Angeles); Miodrag Potkonjak
(University of California at Los Angeles)
A Practical Approach to Landmark Deployment for Indoor Localization
Yingying Chen (Rutgers University); John-Austen Francisco (Rutgers
University); Wade Trappe (Rutgers University); Richard Martin
(Rutgers University)
Angle of Arrival Localization for Wireless Sensor Networks
Rong Peng (North Carolina State University); Mihail Sichitiu (North
Carolina State University)
Robot-Assisted Localization Techniques for Wireless Image
Sensor Networks
Huang Lee (Stanford University); Hattie Dong (Stanford University);
Hamid Aghajan (Stanford University)
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Session 12: Medium Access
Multichannel MAC Protocols for Wireless Networks
Ritesh Maheshwari (Stony Brook University); Himanshu Gupta (Stony
Brook University); Samir Das (Stony Brook University)
RT-Link: A Time-Synchronized Link Protocol for Energy
Constrained Multi-Hop Wireless Networks
Anthony Rowe (Carnegie Mellon University); Rahul Mangharam (Carnegie
Mellon University); Ragunathan Rajkumar (Carnegie Mellon University)
Understanding the Gap between the IEEE 802.11 Protocol Performance and
the Theoretical Limits
Mathilde Durvy (EPFL); Patrick Thiran (EPFL)
Throughput-Oriented MAC for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks with
Variable Packet Sizes
Ossama Younis (University of Arizona); Fan Wang (University of
Arizona); Marwan Krunz (University of Arizona)
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Session 13: Theoretical Foundations
Topology Control to Simultaneously Achieve Near-Optimal Node Degree
and Low Path Stretch in Ad Hoc Networks
Ece Gelal (University of California, Riverside); Gentian Jakllari
(University of California, Riverside); Srikanth Krishnamurthy
(University of California, Riverside); Neal E. Young (University of
California, Riverside)
Distributed Linear Parameter Estimation in Sensor Networks Based on
Laplacian Dynamics Consensus Algorithm
Arindam Kumar Das (University of Washington); Mehran Mesbahi
(University of Washington)
On the Information Lifetime and the Localization Cost in Sensor
Networks with Random Topologies
Cedric Westphal (Nokia Research Center)
Cooperation Enforcement in Autonomous MANETs under Noise and
Imperfect Observation
Zhu Ji (University of Maryland, College Park); Wei Yu (University of
Maryland, College Park); K.J. Ray Liu (University of Maryland,
College Park)
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THURSDAY, September 28, 2006
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM: Panel 3: Ad-Hoc and Sensor technology: The
Defense Industry's Perspective
Panelists: Mr. Leslie Owens, Booz Allen Hamilton (Moderator)
Dr. Scott F. Midkiff, Virginia Tech.
Mr. David Lofquist, Boeing
Dr. Sherin Kamal, Booz Allen Hamilton
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM: Posters/Demos
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM: (2 Parallel Tracks - Sessions 14, 15)
Session 14: Topology Control
Joint Range and Load Considerations for Topology Control in Wireless
Ad Hoc Networks
Sajjad Zarifzadeh (University of Tehran); Amir Nayyeri (University
of Tehran)
Distributed Fair Transmit Power Adjustment for Vehicular Ad Hoc
Networks
Marc Torrent-Moreno (University of Karlsruhe); Paolo Santi (CNR);
Hannes Hartenstein (University of Karlsruhe)
Low-Complexity Beamforming Techniques for Wireless Multihop Networks
Robert Vilzmann (Technische Universit t Mnchen); Jrg Widmer (DoCoMo
Euro-Labs); Imad Aad (DoCoMo Euro-Labs); Christian Hartmann
(Technische Universit t Mnchen)
Energy Efficient Transmission Scheme for Data-Gathering in Mobile
Sensor Networks
Chao Wang (University of Wisconsin, Madison); Parmesh Ramanathan
(University of Wisconsin at Madison)
Session 15: Energy Management
LEARN: Localized Energy Aware Restricted Neighborhood Routing for Ad
Hoc Networks
Xiang-Yang Li (Illinois Institute of Technology); Yu Wang
(Univeristy of North Carolina at Charlotte); Wen-Zhan Song
(Washington State University, Vancouver); Weizhao Wang (Illinois
Institute of Technology)
A New Method for Distributing Power Usage Across a Sensor Network
Patrick Vincent (Naval Postgraduate School); Murali Tummala (Naval
Postgraduate School); John McEachen (Naval Postgraduate School)
Energy Efficient Network Reconfiguration for Mostly-Off Sensor
Networks
Yuan Li (University of Southern California); Wei Ye (University of
Southern California); John Heidemann (University of Southern
California)
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM: (2 Parallel Tracks - Sessions 16, 17)
Session 16: Localization and Ranging II
Distance Matrix Reconstruction from Incomplete Distance Information
for Sensor Network Localization
Petros Drineas (RPI); Asif Javed (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute);
Malik Magdon-Ismail (RPI); Gopal Pandurangan (Purdue University);
Reino Virrankoski (Helsinki University of Technology) ; Andreas
Savvides (Yale University)
MERIT: MEsh of RF sensors for Indoor Tracking
Yui-Wah Lee (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies); Erich Stuntebeck
(Georgia Institute of Technology); Scott Miller (Bell Labs, Lucent
Technologies)
Reducing the Computational Cost of Bayesian Indoor Positioning Systems
Konstantin Kleisouris (Rutgers University); Richard Martin (Rutgers
University)
Sensor-Enhanced Mobility Prediction for Energy-Efficient Localization
Chuang-wen You (National Taiwan University); Yi-Chao Chen (National
Taiwan University); Hao-hua Chu (National Taiwan University); Polly
Huang (National Taiwan University); Ji-Rung Chiang (National Taiwan
University); Seng-Yong Lau (National Taiwan University)
Session 17: Fault Tolerance
Memento: A Health Monitoring System for Wireless Sensor Networks
Stanislav Rost (Massachusetts Institute of Technology); Hari
Balakrishnan (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Cross-Layer Analysis of Error Control in Wireless Sensor Networks
Mehmet Vuran (Georgia Institute of Technology); Ian Akyildiz
(Georgia Institute of Technology)
RideSharing: Fault Tolerant Aggregation in Sensor Networks Using
Corrective Actions
Sameh Gobriel (University of Pittsburgh); Sherif Khattab (University
of Pittsburgh); Daniel Mosse (University of Pittsburgh); Jose
Brustoloni (University of Pittsburgh); Rami Melhem (University of
Pittsburgh)
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CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITEE
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GENERAL CHAIR:
Krishna Sivalingam, University of Maryland Baltimore County,
krishna(a)umbc.edu
TECHNICAL PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS:
Mark Yarvis, Intel Corporation, mark.d.yarvis(a)intel.com
Michele Zorzi, Universita' degli Studi di Padova, zorzi(a)dei.unipd.it
POSTERS/DEMOS CO-CHAIRS:
Stefano Basagni, Northeastern University, basagni(a)ece.neu.edu
Cedric Westphal, Nokia, Cedric.Westphal(a)nokia.com
PANELS CO-CHAIRS:
Ian Chakeres, Boeing, ian.chakeres(a)gmail.com
Lily Yang, Intel, lily.l.yang(a)intel.com
WORKSHOPS CHAIR:
Tom Hou, Virginia Tech, thou(a)vt.edu
STUDENT TRAVEL GRANTS CHAIR:
Wenye Wang, NCSU, wwang(a)eos.ncsu.edu
PUBLICITY CHAIR:
Wendi Heinzelman, University of Rochester, wheinzel(a)ece.rochester.edu
EXHIBITS/SPONSORSHIPS CHAIR:
Vishal Anand, SUNY Brockport, vanand(a)brockport.edu
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIR:
Mohamed Eltoweissy, Virgina Tech, toweissy(a)vt.edu
STANDING COMMITTEE:
Fred Bauer (fred(a)fredbauer.com) [CHAIR]
Harvey Freeman
Sung-Ju Lee, HP Labs
Prasant Mohapatra, University of California, Davis
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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Abouzeid, Alhussein Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Almeroth, Kevin University of California at Santa Barbara
Banerjee, Sujata Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
Banerjee, Suman University of Wisconsin
Basagni, Stefano Northeastern University
Belding-Royer, Elizabeth University of California at Santa Barbara
Bianchi, Giuseppe University of Rome, Tor Vergata
Boutaba, Raouf University of Waterloo
Cao, Guohong Pennsylvania State University
Cayirci, Erdal GeNeTLab
Chandra, Surendar University of Notre Dame
Chevillat, Pierre IBM Zurich Research Laboratory
Choi, Sunghyun Seoul National Unversity
Chuah, Chen-Nee University of California, Davis
Das, Sajal University of Texas at Arlington
Das, Samir SUNY at Stony Brook
Ekici, Eylem Ohio State University
ElBatt, Tamer Hughes Research Laboratories, LLC
Ephremides, Anthony University of Maryland at College Park
Giordano, Silvia University of Applied Science SUPSI, Lugano
Hares, Susan NextHop
Havinga, Paul University of Twente
Helmy, Ahmed University of Southern California
Iyer, Sridhar Indian Institute of Technology
Jetcheva, Jorjeta Firetide, Inc.
Jha, Sanjay University of New South Wales
Kangude, Shantanu Texas Instruments, Inc.
Kasera, Sneha University of Utah
Ko, Young-Bae Ajou University
Koodli, Rajeev Nokia Research Center
Krishnamachari, Bhaskar University of Southern California
Krishnamurthy, Lakshman Intel Corporation
Langendoen, Koen Delft University of Technology
Lee, Sung-Ju Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
Li, Li Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies
Martin, Richard Rutgers University
Mohapatra, Prasant University of California, Davis
Morabito, Giacomo University of Catania
Nandagopal, Thyaga Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies
Ning, Peng North Carolina State University
Pagani, Elena University of Milano
Papagiannaki, Konstantina Intel Corporation
Petrioli, Chiara University of Rome, la Sapienza
Popovski, Petar Aalborg University
Qiu, Lili University of Texas at Austin
Ramasubramanian, Srini Unviersity of Arizona
Ramasubramanian, Venugopalan Cornell University
Reisslein, Martin Arizona State University
Rhee, Sokwoo Millennial Net
Roemer, Kay Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich
Santi, Paolo CNR (National Research Council), Italy
Schurgers, Curt University of California at San Diego
Shorey, Rajeev General Motors Research, Bangalore
Singh, Harkirat Samsung Electronics
Singh, Suresh Portland State University
Srinivasan, Vikram National University of Singapore
Stankovic, John University of Virginia
Trappe, Wade Rutgers University
Tseng, Yu-Chee National Chiao-Tung University
Wang, Xudong Kiyon, Inc.
Westphal, Cedric Nokia Research Center
Widmer, Joerg DoCoMo Eurolabs
Zhang, Junshan Arizona State University
Zhang, Qian Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Zheng, Haitao University of California at Santa Barbara
Znati, Taieb University of Pittsburgh
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CALL FOR PAPERS
*** EXTENDED DEADLINE 17/09 ***
SSI´2006
8th International Symposium on System and Information Security
Sao Jose dos Campos, Sao Paulo, Brazil
November 08-10, 2006
http://www.ssi.org.br/english/
THESIS AND DISSERTATIONS AWARD
Organized by
Technological Institute of Aeronautics - ITA
Department of Computer Science
and Casimiro Montenegro Filho Foundation
IEEE CNOM and CIS TC technical co-sponsorship
Supported by IEEE South Brazil Section
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INTRODUCTION
The International Symposium on System and Information
Security (SSI) is organized by Technological Institute of
Aeronautics (ITA) and is the foremost event of its kind
in Latin America.
Each year, researchers, students, and practitioners from
academia, industry, and government organizations convene
in Sao Jose' dos Campos, Brazil, to present and discuss
the latest research and developments in the area.
SSI'2006 is selecting the best works in System and
Information Security area, finished, defended and approved
from Jan 01, 2006 to Jul 31, 2006, in the following categories:
. Under graduation conclusion works;
. Master dissertation; and
. PhD thesis.
The award objective is to promote and disseminate the work
of young researchers and stimulate the Brazilian and
Latin-American students that finished their phd, master
and under graduation studies to take part at SSI'2006.
For the submission, the candidates must send papers that
are summaries of their academic final works.
These papers must be 10 to 20 pages long, including
eventual figures, tables and references.
In order to distinguish from regular papers, these works
are here called of "summary-papers".
SSI'2006 aims at providing a larger dissemination of the
high quality material generated by the symposium due the
publication of the accepted papers in the Electronic
Proceedings at conference site.
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THE AWARD
It will be chosen one paper in each category among the
summary-papers submitted that conforms the established requirements.
The certificates will be given in the SSI'2006 award ceremony.
All the awarded authors will receive Certificate proving the
SSI'2006 award, and informing the category.
Moreover, depending of the finance availability, the winner
of each category, if Brazilians, will receive 100% of the
tickets (from home to SSI), plus hotel and SSI'2006 fees.
In addition, authors of selected excellent scientific papers of SSI
2006 will be invited to submit an extended version for publication in the
IEEE/SBrT JCIS (JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS).
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CERTIFICATION OF FINISHED AND APPROVED WORK
The candidates must send the official CONCLUSION
CERTIFICATE to the Award Coordinator - SSI'2006 CTD
A/C Profa. Mirela Sechi Moretti Annoni Notare
by fax - number (48)3234-2344.
In the case of PhD thesis or master dissertation, the
certification must inform: the title of the defended and
approved work, the defense date, the adviser and co-adviser
names, and the signature of the program coordinator.
In the case of graduate conclusion works, the certification
must inform: the title of the work, the month and year of the
conclusion, the name of the adviser and co-adviser,and the
signature of the program coordinator.
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JUDGMENT
The works will be judge by a committee coordinated by Profa.
Mirela Sechi Moretti Annoni Notare (Barddal Fundation, Brazil).
The committee member names will be available at the
conference site, as soon as possible.
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TOPICS
The summary-papers must include or be related to one or more
of the following topics:
. Artificial Intelligence methods in system security
. Authentication, access control and auditing
. Computer forensics
. Cryptography
. Database security
. Dependability
. Digital certificates and Public Key Infrastructure - PKI
. Digital Rights Management
. E-commerce security
. Firewalls and other security tools
. Formal methods in system security
. Internet/Web security
. Intrusion detection and prevention
. Management of enterprise security
. Mobile code and agent security
. Network security
. New security paradigms
. Operating systems security
. Risk/vulnerability analysis, assessment and management
. Security in electronic voting systems
. Security of distributed systems
. Security of emerging technologies
. Security policies
. Secure programming
. Security in P2P and Grid computing
. Threats and information warfare
. Trust management
. User privacy and anonymity
. Viruses and other malicious code
. Wireless and ubiquitous computing security
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IMPORTANT DATES
Summary-papers submission: 17/09/2006 ***EXTENDED DEADLINE***
Acceptance Notification: 02/10/2006
Camera-ready version: 13/10/2006
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INSTRUCTIONS TO THE AUTHORS
The summary-papers can be in Portuguese or in English, and
must be in the format .pdf (or .ps).
The submission is in electronic form only. Summary-papers
should be submitted by the deadline to:
https://submissoes.sbc.org.br/ssi2006
following the link ssi2006TD
The summary-papers follow the same format of the regular papers.
Papers must use 10-point Times New Roman font and have at
most twenty (20) A4 (not Letter) single-spaced, two-column,
unnumbered pages. The page limit include all figures, tables,
and references. Margins should be: left 3 cm, and bottom, top
and right 2 cm. The space between columns should be 1 cm.
Title in font size 10, bold, caps and centered.
Differently of the regular papers,the summary-papers must
include the author identification, affiliation, lab and involved projects.
The summary-papers must have the following organizational structure:
. Introduction;
. Declaration of the problem/research object;
. Description of the previous and related works,
showing why the problem is not yet well solved;
. Hypothesis and research questions [optional];
. Proposed solution;
. Method used to solve the problem;
. Research contribution;
. Research results;
. Conclusion;
. References.
Templates to write the papers are available at http://www.ssi.org.br
(link "authors"). The available formats are: Latex Unix,
Latex Windows, Star Office e MS Word (.rtf).
The template aims at facilitating formatting the
summary-paper in the required format.
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ACCESS TO THE FULL TEXTS OF THESIS,
DISSERTATIONS AND UNDER GRADUATION
CONCLUSION WORKS
The candidates can make available in the web (via URL or FTP)
their full works, in .pdf format, for the more detailed
reading and evaluation by the committee - just in case some
committee member consider that relevant.
(these addresses should be informed during the submission)
Important to emphasize that the committee member is not
imposed to read the full texts - but read the summary-papers only.
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
GENERAL CHAIR
Jose M. Parente de Oliveira - ITA, Brazil
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS
Carlos Becker Westphall - Federal Univ. Santa Catarina, Brazil
José Carlos Brustoloni - University of Pittsburgh, USA
THESIS AND DISSERTATION AWARD CHAIR
Mirela Sechi Moretti Annoni Notare - Fac. Barddal/SC
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FURTHER INFORMATION
Conference announcements and updated information will be
available at: http://www.ssi.org.br
For other information, please send email to the general chair,
Jose M. Parente de Oliveira (dir(a)ssi.org.br).
ITA - Technological Institute of Aeronautics
Computer Science Division
A/C Prof. Jose' M. Parente de Oliveira [General Chair]
Praca Mal. Eduardo Gomes, 50 - Vila das Acacias
12228-901 Sao Jose dos Campos-SP - BRAZIL
Phone +55(12) 3947-6869 [Secretary]
Fax +55(12) 3947-5989
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Dear all,
I enclose the actual attendance list for meeting 2006/2 in Paris (29+30 Sept).
Please check carefully since there may be some mistakes made by me.
If the information conferning your participation is not correct
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Betreff: [Ifip_tcchairs] Position Papers on Developments in IT
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 14. September 2006 10:25 Uhr
Von: Sebastiaan von Solms <basie(a)rau.ac.za>
An: <Ron Waxman <r.waxman(a)computer.org>
, Ifip_tcchairs(a)ifip.org
Dear TC Chairs
During the process of creating a strategy for a 'New IFIP', it became
clear that IFIP must have more international exposure,
One way to do that is to make use of the expertise of TCs and WGs in the
following way :
All interested TCs/WGs are invited to produce one or more position
papers on the expert areas in which the TC or WG is active.
For eg, I have had several inputs from international people about the
importance of information infrastructures as part of national critical
infrastructures. TC 11 has a WG in this area. Maybe this WG can create
such a overview/position paper on this very 'hot' subject. The same
holds for eg for Identity Management.
If we can get 10 or 15 such good position papers (say about 15 papges
per paper) created by WGs over say the next 12 months, we can publish it
as an IFIP book/paper for international consumption. This may grow into
an annual or bi-annual series which can establish itself on
international level.
Of course this is voluntary as stated above. Nevertheless I think we can
get 10 to 15 papers over the next year * it is a little more than one
per TC, and some TC have 10 or more WGs.
Please approach your WGs, and determine the interest. I would like to
have a preliminary list of topics finalized by the end of this year so
that I can start approaching the publishers.
I hope to hear from you soon.
Regards
Basie
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