CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
The Sixth ACM International Workshop on Modeling, Analysis and
Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems
September 19, 2003
San Diego, CA, USA.
http://www.cs.unibo.it/mswim2003/
Westin Horton Plaza Hotel in San Diego, California
In conjunction with ACM/IEEE MobiCom 2003
Sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE
8.10 Welcome
8.20 - 9.20
Keynote Speaker presentation:
Prof. Ramesh R. Rao,
University of California, San Diego
"Effective Bandwidth Aggregation over Multiple Interfaces
for Real-Time and TCP Applications"
9.20 - 10.30
Session 1: Emerging Technologies: WLANs and WPANs
"Markov-based Modeling of Wireless Local Area Networks"
Syed Khayam and Hayder Radha
Michigan State University, USA
"On Flow Reservation and Admission Control for Distributed
Scheduling Strategies in IEEE802.11 Wireless LAN"
Ming Li, Balakrishnan Prabhakaran and Sathish Sathyamurthy
University of Texas at Dallas, USA
"On the Application of Traffic Engineering over Bluetooth Ad Hoc
Networks"
Sachin Abhyankar, Rishi Toshniwal, Carlos Cordeiro and Dharma
Agrawal
University of Cincinnati, USA
10.30 - 11.00
Coffee break
11.00 - 12.30
Session 2: Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
"Connectivity of Wireless Multihop Networks in a Shadow Fading
Environment"
Christian Bettstetter and Christian Hartmann
Technische Universitat Munchen, DE
"Flooding Strategy for Target Discovery in Wireless Networks"
Zhao Cheng and Wendi Heinselman
University of Rochester, USA
"Energy-Aware Data-Centric Routing in Microsensor Networks"
Xiuzhen Cheng*, Azzedine Boukerche** and J. Linus**
* George Washington University, USA
** University of North Texas, USA
"Simulation of Large Ad Hoc Networks"
Valery Naoumov and Thomas Gross
ETH Zurich
12.30 - 13.30
Lunch break
13.30 - 14.40
Session 3: QoS Provisioning
"Performance Comparisons of Downlink Handoff Mechanisms for the
WCDMA System in Microcellular Environments"
Li-Chun Wang, Ming-Chun Chiang, Chung-Ju Chang, Ching-Yu Liao
National Chiao Tung University
"Opportunistic Scheduling for Wireless Systems with Multiple
Interfaces and Multiple Constraints"
Sunil Kulkarni
Purdue University, USA
"Assessing the User-Perceived Quality of Packet Voice in
Networks with Mobile Users"
Cristina Hristea Seibert and Fouad Tobagi
Stanford University, USA
14.40 - 15.40
Short Paper Session
15.40 - 16.00
Best Paper Awards and Coffee break
16.00 - 17.50
Session 4: Mobile Wireless Networks
"A Comparison of Network and Application Layer Multicast for
Mobile IPv6 Networks"
Anargyros Garyfalos*, Kevin Almeroth**, Joe Finney*
* Lancaster University
** University of California at Santa Barbara, USA
"Randomized Location Service in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks"
Texas A&M University, USA
"SMM: Mathematical Framework of a Scalable Mobility Model"
Dharmayashdev Rai Basgeet*, Pascal Dugenie**, Alistair Munro*,
Dritan Kaleshi* and James Irvine***
* University of Bristol
** Nexwave Solutions
*** University of Strathclyde
"Effect of Node Mobility on Highway Mobile Infostation Networks"
Wing Ho Yuen*, Roy Yates* and Chi Wan Sung**
* Rutgers University, USA
** City University of Hong Kong
"Adaptive Range Control Using Directional Antennas in Mobile Ad
Hoc Networks"
Mineo Takai, Junlan Zhou, Rajive Bagrodia
University of California at Los Angeles, USA
17.30
Closing Remarks/Workshop conclusion
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
The Sixth ACM International Workshop on Modeling, Analysis and
Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems
September 19, 2003
San Diego, CA, USA.
http://www.cs.unibo.it/mswim2003/
Westin Horton Plaza Hotel in San Diego, California
In conjunction with ACM/IEEE MobiCom 2003
Sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE
8.10 Welcome
8.20 - 9.20
Keynote Speaker presentation:
Prof. Ramesh R. Rao,
University of California, San Diego
"Effective Bandwidth Aggregation over Multiple Interfaces
for Real-Time and TCP Applications"
9.20 - 10.30
Session 1: Emerging Technologies: WLANs and WPANs
"Markov-based Modeling of Wireless Local Area Networks"
Syed Khayam and Hayder Radha
Michigan State University, USA
"On Flow Reservation and Admission Control for Distributed
Scheduling Strategies in IEEE802.11 Wireless LAN"
Ming Li, Balakrishnan Prabhakaran and Sathish Sathyamurthy
University of Texas at Dallas, USA
"On the Application of Traffic Engineering over Bluetooth Ad Hoc
Networks"
Sachin Abhyankar, Rishi Toshniwal, Carlos Cordeiro and Dharma
Agrawal
University of Cincinnati, USA
10.30 - 11.00
Coffee break
11.00 - 12.30
Session 2: Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
"Connectivity of Wireless Multihop Networks in a Shadow Fading
Environment"
Christian Bettstetter and Christian Hartmann
Technische Universitat Munchen, DE
"Flooding Strategy for Target Discovery in Wireless Networks"
Zhao Cheng and Wendi Heinselman
University of Rochester, USA
"Energy-Aware Data-Centric Routing in Microsensor Networks"
Xiuzhen Cheng*, Azzedine Boukerche** and J. Linus**
* George Washington University, USA
** University of North Texas, USA
"Simulation of Large Ad Hoc Networks"
Valery Naoumov and Thomas Gross
ETH Zurich
12.30 - 13.30
Lunch break
13.30 - 14.40
Session 3: QoS Provisioning
"Performance Comparisons of Downlink Handoff Mechanisms for the
WCDMA System in Microcellular Environments"
Li-Chun Wang, Ming-Chun Chiang, Chung-Ju Chang, Ching-Yu Liao
National Chiao Tung University
"Opportunistic Scheduling for Wireless Systems with Multiple
Interfaces and Multiple Constraints"
Sunil Kulkarni
Purdue University, USA
"Assessing the User-Perceived Quality of Packet Voice in
Networks with Mobile Users"
Cristina Hristea Seibert and Fouad Tobagi
Stanford University, USA
14.40 - 15.40
Short Paper Session
15.40 - 16.00
Best Paper Awards and Coffee break
16.00 - 17.50
Session 4: Mobile Wireless Networks
"A Comparison of Network and Application Layer Multicast for
Mobile IPv6 Networks"
Anargyros Garyfalos*, Kevin Almeroth**, Joe Finney*
* Lancaster University
** University of California at Santa Barbara, USA
"Randomized Location Service in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks"
Texas A&M University, USA
"SMM: Mathematical Framework of a Scalable Mobility Model"
Dharmayashdev Rai Basgeet*, Pascal Dugenie**, Alistair Munro*,
Dritan Kaleshi* and James Irvine***
* University of Bristol
** Nexwave Solutions
*** University of Strathclyde
"Effect of Node Mobility on Highway Mobile Infostation Networks"
Wing Ho Yuen*, Roy Yates* and Chi Wan Sung**
* Rutgers University, USA
** City University of Hong Kong
"Adaptive Range Control Using Directional Antennas in Mobile Ad
Hoc Networks"
Mineo Takai, Junlan Zhou, Rajive Bagrodia
University of California at Los Angeles, USA
17.30
Closing Remarks/Workshop conclusion
Please excuse if you received that Call for Participation several times.
=========================================================================
Early registration deadline is August 15th. You can find more
information on how to register at our web site. We actualized the
conference program and included also an after cpnference tour to the
castle of Sanssouci at Potsdam.
FORTE 2003
Application of Formal Description Techniques
in Internet and Communication Domains
IFIP TC 6 / WG 6.1
The 23rd IFIP International Conference
on
Formal Techniques for Networked and Distributed Systems
September 29th - October 2nd, 2003
Berlin, Germany
http://www.forte2003.de.vu
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
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Dear colleague,
enclosed please find the Call for Participation for Forte 2003,September
29th - October 2nd, 2003, Berlin, Germany organized by by BTU Cottbus,
the Brandenburg University of Technology at Cottbus, and Technical
University of Berlin.
You can find more information on how to register at our web site:
http://www.forte2003de.vu (Conference Programme and Registration/Hotels)
Forte 2003 features are:
* Invited Talks by Manfred Broy (Germany), Jonathan Billington
(Australia),Jean-Pierre Courtiat (France)
* a Keynote by Andy Gurd, Telelogic
* 3 Tutorials on SDL Pattern, UML, and Diagnosises in Discrete Event
Systems
* 24 full and 5 work-in-progress papers covering aspects such as
Application of FDTs, Verification and Testing of Protocols and
Distributed Systems, Timed Automata, and Security Protocols
* a Working Session on the practicability of formal description
techniques.
Looking forward meeting you at Forte 2003,
Hartmut Koenig, Monika Heiner, and Adam Wolisz and Ina Schieferdecker.
--
________________________________________________________________________
Hartmut König Tel: +49 355 69 22 36
koenig(a)informatik.tu-cottbus.de Fax: +49 355 69 21 27
BTU Cottbus
LS Rechnernetze und Kommunikationssysteme
PF 10 13 44, D-03013 Cottbus, Germany
http://www-rnks.informatik.tu-cottbus.de
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Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this call!
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Note: The submission deadline is 5th of November, 2003.
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******** CALL FOR PAPERS ********
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* *
* WiOpt '04 *
* *
* 2nd Workshop on Modeling and Optimization *
* in Mobile, Ad Hoc and Wireless Networks *
* *
* March 24 - 26, 2004, Cambridge, UK *
* *
* *
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Workshop Website:
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/wiopt04/
This workshop is intended to bring together leading researchers from
both academia and industry to present both foundations and practical
methods and tools for modeling and optimisation of mobile and ad hoc
networks. The workshop will bring together researchers studying
optimisation issues of mobile networks from both the network
performance and the mobile networking perspectives:
* Mobile Network Optimisation: Applications and Algorithms
* Performance characterisation and optimisation of
mobile/wireless networks and systems
* Protocol design (MAC, Routing) for optimal mobile network
utilisation
* Tools for network optimisation
* Energy efficiency in mobile networks
* Security and co-operation models for mobile networks
* Pricing and incentives in mobile and ad hoc networks.
Papers to be presented at WiOpt'04 will be selected based on extended
abstracts of up to 8 pages, double-spaced, 12 point font size. The
submission should not exceed 3000 words including tables and figures,
each of which count as 250 words. Authors of accepted presentations
will have the opportunity to publish either the extended abstract or
the full paper in a proceedings volume. Full papers will further be
considered for publication in a special issue of the MONET journal.
Plenary Speakers:
Bruce Hajek (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
Ian Akyildiz (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
IMPORTANT DATES:
Submission of extended abstract: Nov. 5, 2003.
Notification of acceptance: Jan. 15, 2003.
Camera ready copy: Feb. 15, 2003.
(Further details on the workshop website,
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/wiopt04/)
General chairman: Imrich Chlamtac
Vice General Chair: Roger Whitaker
Program Co-Chairs: Marco Conti and Tamer Basar
Program committee of the conference:
Eitan Altman, Venkat Anantharam, Konstantin Avrachenkov, Andrew
Campbell, A. Chockalingam, Jon Crowcroft, Silvia Giordano, Stephen
V. Hanly, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, Holger Karl, Peter Key, P. R. Kumar,
Peter Marbach, Philippe Nain, Sven Oestring, Yoshikuni Onozato, Ramesh
Rao, Ness Shroff, Violet Syrotiuk, Thierry Turletti, Adam Wolisz, Jeff
Wieselthier
Local Arrangements Co-Chair: Sven Oestring and Julian Chesterfield
Publicity Chair: Holger Karl
Sponsors:
The workshop is co-sponsored by
* Univ. of Cambridge
* IIT (Istituto di Informatica e Telematica)
* Intel
* Microsoft
* IEEE IT Society (technical co-sponsorship)
(ACM sponsorship is pending.)
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********
Second Call for Registration
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********
The Third IFIP Conference on
E-Commerce, E-Business and E-Government I3E2003
21-24 de Setembro de 2003, São Paulo Brazil
Casa Grande Hotel, Guarujá, SP
http://www.cenpra.gov.br/I3E_conference
Tel Nr. +19 3282 6000 Fax No. +19 3282
2006
eMail: ifipbr_2003(a)cenpra.gov.br
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********
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATIONS UNTIL THE 22ND AUGUST!
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********
KEYNOTES
**********
Keynote 1: Towards I-centric Communications Systems: A new dimension of
the
future services, Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. R. Popescu-Zeletin,
GMD-FOKUS/TU-Berlin
Keynote 2: The Semantic Web: Methods, Applications and Future Trends,
Prof.
Dr. Rudi Studer, Institute AIFB, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Keynote 3: e-Government a roadmap for progress, Prof. Dr. Roland
Traunmüller,
Linz University, Austria
Keynote 4: E-Cars - Communication on the Road, Dr. Ralf Guido
Herrtwich,
Daimler Chrysler AG, Germany
Keynote 5: eGovernment Technologies and Policies in FP6 Dr. Rosalie
Zobel,
DG Information Society, European Commission
Keynote 6: e-Society: myth, strategy, implementation, reality and what
comes next?,
Karl-Heinz Löper, Ministry of Interior, Land of Berlin, Germany
Keynote 7: Mapping "Enterprise Business Architecture" to "Information
Systems Framework",
Mr. Masanori Kataoka, Hitachi INS Software, Ltd., Japan
Keynote 8: Models for advanced e-services, Prof. Dr. Ir. Chris A.
Vissers,
Telematics Institute, Twente, Netherlands
TECHNICAL SESSIONS
*******************
About 50 papers selected by the International Program Committee, from
more
then 20 countries, distributed in 17 sessions.
TUTORIALS
*********
Tutorial T1: Towards a Global Information Society: Prof. Wojciech
Cellary,
(Poznan University of Economics, Polland
Tutorial T2: Model-driven architecture: core technologies, models
and application,Dr. ir. Marten van Sinderen, Dr. Luís Ferreira Pires ,
University of Twente, Netherlands
Tutorial T3: XML in e-Business - Lessons learned from industrial use
and
challenges for the future, Dr. Michael Merz , Ponton Consulting GmbH,
Germany
Tutorial T4: Ontologies: Representation, Engineering, Learning and
Applications,
Prof. Rudi Studer (FZI Research Center for Information Technologies),
MSc.
Raphael Volz (AIFB, Karlsruhe University), Germany
Tutorial T5: Computational grids: architecture, technologies and
applications,
Dr. Walfredo Cirne, MSc. Glaucimar da Silva Aguiar, Universidade
Federal
de Campina Grande, Brasil
WORKSHOPS
*********
Workshop WS1: e-Government - Best practice solutions and standardization
activities
Workshop Coordinators: Gerd Schürmann, FOKUS,Berlin,Dr. Michael
Tschichholz, FOKUS,
Berlin Dr. Evangellos Ouzunis, European Commission,
Workshop WS2: eBusiness: The role of information technology in supply
chain management
Workshop Coordinators: Prof. Dr. Sílvio R.I. Pires, UNIMEP-PPGEP,
Brasil,
Prof. Dr. Rafael Alves, UNIMEP, Brasil, Prof. Dr. Paula Swatman,
Koblenz
University, Germany
Workshop WS3: e-Government and Citizenship, Best practices in health,
education,
security and governance
Workshop Coordinators: Agnaldo do Carmo Lopes, PRODESP, Mauricio
Moraes,PRODESP,
Brazil
Workshop WS4: Digital citizenship: building new rights and looking for
solutions
Coordinators: Sérgio Amadeu da Silveira (ITI) ,Renato Silveira Martini.
(ITI),
Brazil
Workshop WS5: Electronic Governments: Innovation and Challenges
Coordinators: Ciro Fernandes, SLTI/MP, Brasil, Marcos Ozorio de Almeida,
SLTI/MP, Brasil, Raimundo Costa, SERPRO, Brasil
PANELS, POSTER SESSIONS AND RESEARCH COLLOQUIUM
*************************************************
______________________________________
Prof. Dr. Manuel de Jesus Mendes
Home Fax/Phone: +55-19-32874003
Mobile Phone: +55-19-9604 5003
Mail Address:
mj.mendes(a)terra.com.br
_______________________________________
______________________________________
Prof. Dr. Manuel de Jesus Mendes
Home Fax/Phone: +55-19-32874003
Mobile Phone: +55-19-9604 5003
Mail Address:
mj.mendes(a)terra.com.br
_______________________________________
Dear colleagues,
Please find in attach the TC6 report to be submitted to the IFIP GA. This is
the final version, which is a bit different from the one I sent you two days
ago.
Best regards
Augusto
Dear TC6 members,
I have prepared an updated calendar of events and an updated list of the TC6
conference series.
Please check both and let me know if I need to correct something.
In the conference series I have only indicated the ones that are still
running and that have not been "one-shot" conferences.
Best regards
Augusto
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-itc(a)www.i-teletraffic.org
[mailto:owner-itc@www.i-teletraffic.org]On Behalf Of Ehab Al-Shaer
Sent: quinta-feira, 7 de Agosto de 2003 03:28
To: itc(a)comsoc.org; itc(a)i-teletraffic.org; cnom(a)lrg.ufsc.br;
tccc(a)cs.columbia.edu
Subject: E2EMON Workshop -- 1st Call for Participation
First Call For Participation
The 1st International Workshop on End-to-End Monitoring Techniques and
Services,
September 7 -10, 2003, Belfast, Northern Ireland
http://www.ee.qub.ac.uk/dsp/mmns2003/e2emon.htm
(In conjunction with IEEE/IFIP MMNS 2003
http://www.ee.qub.ac.uk/dsp/mmns2003/)
Sponsors: IEEE ComSoc, IFIP, Queen's University of Belfast, University of
Evry
The 1st (E2EMON) will be held in Belfast, Northern Ireland. E2EMON will
provide a
forum to discuss recent innovations in network and service monitoring
technology.
The 1-day technical program consists of 9 high quality peer-reviewed
papers accepted from a pool of 22 submitted papers. The technical
sessions present techniques for monitoring new emerging network services
including sensor, overlay and p2p. In addition, the technical program
includes
sessions on end-to-end path and traffic monitoring, and new techniques for
scalable
and dynamic monitoring. Each technical session is followed by a special
discussion/debate session to enable highly stimulated and interactive forum.
Technical sessions will be preceded by invited speeches from Dr. Masum
Hasan,
Cisco Systems. The technical program also includes a panel discussion on
Monitoring
high-speed and Gigabit networking.
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E2EMON Workshop 2003 Technical Program
Sunday, September 7, 2003
8:00 - 8:25 REGISTRATION
8:25 - 8:30 Workshop Opening
8:30 - 9:30 Invited Talk: Monitoring Emerging Networks and Services
Masum Hasan, CISCO Systems
9:45 - 10:45 Session1: Monitoring Sensor and Overlay Networks
*Architecture for Efficient Monitoring and Management of Sensor Networks
Mohamed Younis, Poonam Munshi, Ehab Al-Shaer
*A New Available Bandwidth Measurement Technique for Service Overlay
Networks
Cao Le Thanh Man, Go Hasegawa, Masayuki Murata
* Management of Peer-to-Peer Networks Applied to Instant Messaging
Guillaume Doyen, Emmanuel Nataf, Olivier Festor
10:45- 11:00 Session (1) Discussion
11:15 - 12:15 Session 2: Traffic and Path Monitoring
*Evaluating the Accuracy of Active Measurement of Delay and Loss in Packet
Networks
John A. Schormans, Tijana Timotijevic
*Unicast Probing to Estimate Share Loss Rate
Dinh-Dung Luong, Attila Vid´acs, J´ozsef B´ir´o, Daisuke Satoh, Keisuke
Ishibashi
*VoD Service Traffic Monitoring with Neuronal Agent
D. G. Gomes, N. Agoulmine
12:15- 12:30 Session (2) Discussion
2:00 - 3:15 Panel Session: Monitoring Gigabit Networking
Chair: Herbert Bos, Leiden University, The Netherlands
3:30 - 4:30 Session 2: Advanced Monitoring Techniques
*SCAMPI: A scalable and Programmable Architecture for Monitoring Gigabit
Networks
Jan Coppens, Steven Van Den Berghe, Herbert Bos, Evangelos P. Markatos,
Filip De Turck, Arne Oslebo, Sven Ubik
*A Remote Resources Monitoring Approach in Active Network
Yuhong Li, Lars Wolf, Fangming Xu
*On Using Multi-agent Systems in End to End Adaptive Monitoring
Leila Merghem, Dominique Gaiti, Guy Pujolle
4:30- 4:45 Session (3) Discussion
4:45 - 5:00 Closing Session
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For detailed technical program, registration and other information, please
visit
http://www.ee.qub.ac.uk/dsp/mmns2003/e2emon.htm.
Looking forward to meeting you in Belfast.
(We apologize if you receive multiple copies)
Ehab Al-Shaer, Chair of E2EMON Workshop
School of Computer Science, Telecommunications and Information Systems,
DePaul University, Chicago, IL 60604
ehab(a)cs.depaul.edu
-----Original Message-----
From: ifip_nm-admin(a)bbcr.uwaterloo.ca
[mailto:ifip_nm-admin@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca]On Behalf Of Raouf Boutaba
Sent: quarta-feira, 6 de Agosto de 2003 19:23
To: IFIP_NM
Subject: [Ifip_nm] NOMS 2004 - Nine days to the Deadline - 15th August
2003
(Please accept our apologies if you receive duplicates of this message)
Call for Paper ***** Paper submission deadline extended to Friday 15th
August 2003 *****
Network Operation & Management Symposium 2004
"Managing Next Generation Convergence Networks and Services"
Seoul Korea, 19-23, April 2004
See < http://www.noms2004.org/> for latest information
The 9th IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS
2004) will
be held 19-23 April, 2004 at Seoul, Korea. Held in the even-numbered years
since 1988, NOMS 2004 will continue the established tradition of NOMS
and IM
as the primary forum for technical exchange of research, standards,
development, systems integrator, service providers, and user
communities. NOMS
2004 will present the latest approaches and technical solutions in the
area of
network operations and management. An exciting, peer-reviewed program of
technical sessions, tutorials, posters, panels and vendor exhibits will
address the ever-increasing interest in overall management solutions for
all
types of communications and computing networks, systems, services and
enterprise applications.
The concept of network convergence has recently emerged as a new attempt
for
the merging of telephony and data networks into a single, multi-service
network exploiting the ubiquity of the Internet Protocol. For this
increasingly attractive business model, in both wired and wireless domains,
strategic research is required to devise the best integration
architectures,
operations and management solutions. This creates a unique opportunity
for the
network operation and management community to respond to the
ever-increasing
demand for network resilience, security, quality-of-service and mobility
management at unprecedented scales. The NOMS 2004 provides the forum for
discussing these research challenges and many others inherent to the
integrated management of next generation converged networks and services.
This year NOMS 2004 will broaden the scope of previous IM and NOMS by
expanding its program to include a broader set of topics ranging from
network
operation and management to network planning, service engineering and
business
processes for network and service management. Special attention will be
given
to experiences that emphasize lessons learned and reports on practice from
industry.
Authors are invited to submit complete unpublished papers, which are not
under
review in any other conference or journal. Authors are also invited to
submit
proposals for tutorials, panel discussions, poster demonstrations, or
birds-of-a-feather sessions.
Important Dates:
Deadline for Submitting Papers: 15 August 2003
Deadline for Tutorials, Panels and Posters: 1 October 2003
Notification of Acceptance:15 November 2003
Deadline for Submitting Revised Papers:15 December 2003
Final Camera Ready Papers Due 15 January 2004
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