Dear TC6 members,
Please notice the nomination of a TC6 delegate from Andorra.
Best regards
Augusto
-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Bastida [mailto:dbastida@andorra.ad]
Sent: quarta-feira, 17 de Abril de 2002 10:01
To: nedkov(a)ifip.or.at; augusto.casaca(a)inesc.pt
Cc: Miquel Nicolau Vila; Ramon Puigjaner
Subject: TC6 national delegate
Dear Sir,
I am pleased to inform you that the Centre Nacional d'Informàtica d'Andorra
(CNIA), as IFIP National Member Society of Andorra, has formally proposed
Professor Miquel Nicolau i Vila as our IFIP TC6 national delegate.
Contact information:
Prof. Miquel Nicolau i Vila
Universitat dAndorra
Centre cultural i de congressos lauredià
Sant Julià de Lòria
Principat dAndorra
Tel. +376 841 806
Fax: +376 843 538
e-mail: mnicolau(a)andorra.ad
Best regards,
Daniel Bastida i Obiols
IFIP National Representative of Andorra
Centre Nacional dInformàtica dAndorra
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ifip_ga(a)ifip.or.at [mailto:owner-ifip_ga@ifip.or.at]On
Behalf Of Plamen Nedkov
Sent: sexta-feira, 12 de Abril de 2002 12:18
To: all
Subject: [IFIP] The Minutes - Making sense of it all
Dear All,
The IFIP Council 2002 Minutes are now available at
http://www.ifip.or.at/minutes/c2002.htm While there, you may also click on
"Impressions" for photos of some beautiful people and lovely places.
Minutes reading competition: There is only one question this time and the
winner will be the first one to respond correctly in real time to the
following question:
What is the name of the Slovenian Minister of the Information Society who
addressed Council at the Opening ceremony?
The prize is a surprise.
The Delivery Co.
--------------------------------
Plamen Nedkov
Executive Director, IFIP
Hofstrasse 3, A-2361 Laxenburg, Austria
Tel: +43 2236 73616 Fax: +43 2236 736169
http://www.ifip.org/
[Many appologies if you receive this announcement more than once]
*************************************************
****** Preliminary CALL FOR PAPERS *********
*************************************************
* IEEE INFOCOM 2003 *
* The Conference on Computer Communications *
* *
* March 30 - April 3, 2003, San Francisco *
* *
* The 22nd Annual Joint Conference of the *
* IEEE Computer and Communications Societies *
* *
* http://www.ieee-infocom.org/2003 *
*************************************************
SCOPE
=====
The major conference on computer communications and networking is
celebrating its 22nd anniversary in San Francisco, California,
during the week of March 30 - April 3, 2003. The conference will
bring researchers and practitioners of every aspect of data
communications and networks together to present the most
up-to-date results and achievements in the field.
Original papers are invited on recent advances in computer
communications and networking. Topics of interest include,
but are not limited to, the following:
* Ad hoc & sensor networks
* Addressing & location management
* Admission control
* Cellular networks
* Content distribution & web caching
* Flow & congestion control
* Multicast
* Network applications & services
* Network architectures
* Network control by pricing
* Network design & planning
* Network management & control
* Optical networks
* Power control
* Pricing & billing mechanisms
* Quality of service
* Queueing/performance evaluation
* Resource allocation
* Routing algorithms
* Scheduling & buffer management
* Security & denial of service
* Switches & switching
* Topology inference
* Traffic & performance measurement
* Traffic engineering
* Web performance
* Wireless LANs
SCHEDULE (STRICTLY ENFORCED)
Full paper due July 10, 2002
Notification of acceptance October 25, 2002
Final version due December 19, 2002
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Tutorials March 30-31, 2003
Conference April 1-3, 2003
INFORMATION ON:
* Submission instructions * Program and registration
* Tutorials * Workshops
* Local arrangements * Student and travel grants
appears at http://www.ieee-infocom.org/2003
For general information please contact the Genaral Chair, Fred Bauer
(fredbauer(a)ieee.org)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS
===========================
Jim Roberts, France Telecom R&D, France (james.roberts(a)francetelecom.com)
Ness Shroff, Purdue University, USA (shroff(a)ecn.purdue.edu)
Dear Friends:
Attached you will find the last version of call for papers in .doc, .pdf,
and .txt
formats.
Best regards.
-----------------------------
Organizing Committee Lanc2002
Facultad Regional de Santa Fe,
Universidad Tecnológica Nacional
September 9-11,2002
Santa Fe, Argentina
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-----Original Message-----
From: Marco Conti [mailto:Marco.Conti@cnuce.cnr.it]
Sent: quinta-feira, 18 de Abril de 2002 10:31
To: networking2002(a)cnuce.cnr.it
Subject: Networking2002 - deadlines are approaching for registration and
hotel reservation
[Our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this message]
Dear Colleague,
please note that :
- Hotel reservations for Networking 2002 are guaranteed until April 22 (May
is a high tourist season in Pisa).
- April 20 is the deadline for the normal registration fee.
Best regards,
Marco Conti
Technical Program Chair Networking 2002
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
NETWORKING 2002
The Second IFIP-TC6 Networking Conference
http://www.cnuce.pi.cnr.it/Networking2002
May 19-24 2002, Pisa - Italy
Networking is the biennial Conference on Networking of the IFIP
Technical Committee on Communication Systems (TC6). Networking 2002 is
the second conference of this series --the first event was held in
Paris, May 2000
Networking 2002 is organized into three tracks:
i) Networking Technologies, Services and Protocols
ii) Performance of Computer and Communication Networks
iii) Mobile and Wireless Communications Systems.
This year the conference received 314 submissions coming from 42
countries from all five continents: Africa (4), Asia (84), America
(63), Europe (158) and Oceania (5). From the 314 submissions, we
finally selected 82 full papers for the presentation in the conference
technical sessions. In addition, we selected 31 short papers for
presentation in the poster sessions.
The technical program also includes a panel session, and three Invited
Talks from worldwide leaders
Imrich Chlamtac "Managing Optical Networks in the Optical Domain"
Randy Katz "The Post-PC Era: It's All About Services"
Gerald Maguire "Personal Computing and Communication".
The panel session "Post 9-11 Networking Challenges" is organized by Andrew
T. Campbell (Columbia University) Panelist: Randy Katz (University of
California, Berkeley) Jonathan Liebenau (London School of Economics),
Nicholas F. Maxemchuk (Columbia University), Karl Rauscher (Lucent, Founder
Wireless Emergency Response Team).
The panel discusses on how to cope with the communications systems'
vulnerabilities revealed by the World Trade Center attack on September 11.
The program of the conference is on five days and includes
- two tutorial days, http://www.cnuce.pi.cnr.it/Networking2002/tutorial.html
- the main conference,
http://www.cnuce.pi.cnr.it/Networking2002/at-a-glance.html
- one-day thematic workshops,
http://www.cnuce.pi.cnr.it/Networking2002/workshops.html
Advance program, registration information, and hotel information for
NETWORKING
2002 are now available at
http://www.cnuce.pi.cnr.it/Networking2002/info.html
If you are unable to access the above web page, please send e-mail to:
info_net2002 <networking2002(a)cnuce.cnr.it>.
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION: The deadline for normal registration is APRIL 20,
2002.
HOTEL RESERVATION: The deadline for hotel reservation is APRIL 22, 2002.
Please
book your hotel room as soon as possible. May is a high tourist season in
Pisa.
After April 22 we cannot guarantee your reservation.
====================================
Marco Conti
Technical Program Chair Networking 2002
http://www.cnuce.pi.cnr.it/Networking2002
Senior Researcher
National Research Council
CNUCE Institute
Room B.63
Via G. Moruzzi, 1
56124 Pisa,Italy
tel.: + 39 050 315 3062 (direct)
mobile: +39 348 3966807
fax.: +39 050 3138092/91 (G4/G3)(Institute)
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Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 11:31:01 +0200
From: Marco Conti <Marco.Conti(a)cnuce.cnr.it>
Subject: Networking2002 - deadlines are approaching for registration and hotel
reservation
To: networking2002(a)cnuce.cnr.it
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Dear Colleague,
please note that :
- Hotel reservations for Networking 2002 are guaranteed until April 22
(May is a high tourist season in Pisa).
- April 20 is the deadline for the normal registration fee.
Best regards,
Marco Conti
Technical Program Chair Networking 2002
----------------------------------------------------------------------
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
NETWORKING 2002
The Second IFIP-TC6 Networking Conference
http://www.cnuce.pi.cnr.it/Networking2002
May 19-24 2002, Pisa - Italy
Networking is the biennial Conference on Networking of the IFIP
Technical Committee on Communication Systems (TC6). Networking 2002 is
the second conference of this series --the first event was held in
Paris, May 2000
Networking 2002 is organized into three tracks:
i) Networking Technologies, Services and Protocols
ii) Performance of Computer and Communication Networks
iii) Mobile and Wireless Communications Systems.
This year the conference received 314 submissions coming from 42
countries from all five continents: Africa (4), Asia (84), America
(63), Europe (158) and Oceania (5). From the 314 submissions, we
finally selected 82 full papers for the presentation in the conference
technical sessions. In addition, we selected 31 short papers for
presentation in the poster sessions.
The technical program also includes a panel session, and three Invited
Talks from worldwide leaders
Imrich Chlamtac "Managing Optical Networks in the Optical Domain"
Randy Katz "The Post-PC Era: It's All About Services"
Gerald Maguire "Personal Computing and Communication".
The panel session "Post 9-11 Networking Challenges" is organized by Andrew
T. Campbell (Columbia University) Panelist: Randy Katz (University of
California, Berkeley) Jonathan Liebenau (London School of Economics),
Nicholas F. Maxemchuk (Columbia University), Karl Rauscher (Lucent, Founder
Wireless Emergency Response Team).
The panel discusses on how to cope with the communications systems'
vulnerabilities revealed by the World Trade Center attack on September 11.
The program of the conference is on five days and includes
- two tutorial days, http://www.cnuce.pi.cnr.it/Networking2002/tutorial.html
- the main conference,
http://www.cnuce.pi.cnr.it/Networking2002/at-a-glance.html
- one-day thematic workshops,
http://www.cnuce.pi.cnr.it/Networking2002/workshops.html
Advance program, registration information, and hotel information for NETWORKING
2002 are now available at http://www.cnuce.pi.cnr.it/Networking2002/info.html
If you are unable to access the above web page, please send e-mail to:
info_net2002 <networking2002(a)cnuce.cnr.it>.
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION: The deadline for normal registration is APRIL 20,
2002.
HOTEL RESERVATION: The deadline for hotel reservation is APRIL 22, 2002. Please
book your hotel room as soon as possible. May is a high tourist season in Pisa.
After April 22 we cannot guarantee your reservation.
====================================
Marco Conti
Technical Program Chair Networking 2002
http://www.cnuce.pi.cnr.it/Networking2002
Senior Researcher
National Research Council
CNUCE Institute
Room B.63
Via G. Moruzzi, 1
56124 Pisa,Italy
tel.: + 39 050 315 3062 (direct)
mobile: +39 348 3966807
fax.: +39 050 3138092/91 (G4/G3)(Institute)
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Best regards,
Marco Conti
Technical Program Chair Networking 2002
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
<bold><fontfamily><param>Times</param><bigger>NETWORKING 2002
</bigger></fontfamily></bold>The Second IFIP-TC6 Networking Conference
http://www.cnuce.pi.cnr.it/Networking2002
May 19-24 2002, Pisa - Italy
</center>
Networking is the biennial Conference on Networking of the IFIP
Technical Committee on Communication Systems (TC6). Networking 2002 is
the second conference of this series --the first event was held in
Paris, May 2000
Networking 2002 is organized into three tracks:
i) Networking Technologies, Services and Protocols
ii) Performance of Computer and Communication Networks
iii) Mobile and Wireless Communications Systems.
This year the conference received 314 submissions coming from 42
countries from all five continents: Africa (4), Asia (84), America
(63), Europe (158) and Oceania (5). From the 314 submissions, we
finally selected 82 full papers for the presentation in the conference
technical sessions. In addition, we selected 31 short papers for
presentation in the poster sessions.
The technical program also includes a panel session, and three Invited
Talks from worldwide leaders
Imrich Chlamtac "Managing Optical Networks in the Optical
Domain"
Randy Katz "The Post-PC Era: It's All About Services"
Gerald Maguire "Personal Computing and Communication".
The panel session "Post 9-11 Networking Challenges" is organized by
Andrew T. Campbell (Columbia University) Panelist: Randy Katz
(University of California, Berkeley) Jonathan Liebenau (London School
of Economics), Nicholas F. Maxemchuk (Columbia University), Karl
Rauscher (Lucent, Founder Wireless Emergency Response Team).
The panel discusses on how to cope with the communications systems'
vulnerabilities revealed by the World Trade Center attack on September
11.
The program of the conference is on five days and includes
- two tutorial days,
http://www.cnuce.pi.cnr.it/Networking2002/tutorial.html
- the main conference,
http://www.cnuce.pi.cnr.it/Networking2002/at-a-glance.html
- one-day thematic workshops,
http://www.cnuce.pi.cnr.it/Networking2002/workshops.html
Advance program, registration information, and hotel information for
NETWORKING
2002 are now available at
http://www.cnuce.pi.cnr.it/Networking2002/info.html
If you are unable to access the above web page, please send e-mail to:
info_net2002 <<networking2002(a)cnuce.cnr.it>.
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION: The deadline for normal registration is APRIL
20,
2002.
HOTEL RESERVATION: The deadline for hotel reservation is APRIL 22,
2002. Please
book your hotel room as soon as possible. May is a high tourist season
in Pisa.
After April 22 we cannot guarantee your reservation.
====================================
Marco Conti
Technical Program Chair Networking 2002
http://www.cnuce.pi.cnr.it/Networking2002
Senior Researcher
National Research Council
CNUCE Institute
Room B.63
Via G. Moruzzi, 1
56124 Pisa,Italy
tel.: + 39 050 315 3062 (direct)
mobile: +39 348 3966807
fax.: +39 050 3138092/91 (G4/G3)(Institute)
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Fourth International Workshop on Networked Group Communication
October 23-25, 2002
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Organized in cooperation with
ACM SIGCOMM and COST 264
http://signl.cs.umass.edu/ngc2002
The aim of NGC is to allow researchers and practitioners to present
the design and implementation techniques for networked group
communication. The focus of the workshop is on peer-to-peer,
multicast, and networked group communication, ranging from the link
layer, through routing, and reliability and traffic control, right
up to session and application level control mechanisms. This
workshop is the fourth of this international event. The first
workshop was in Pisa, Italy, in November 1999; the second was in
Stanford, USA, in November 2000; the third was in London, UK,
in November 2001.
We wish to distinguish NGC as a forum for novel and creative
research projects and discussions on the future of networked group
communication in academia and industry. To this end, NGC invites
you to submit five-page extended abstracts. Authors of accepted
papers will be invited to present at the workshop and publish
full-length versions of their papers in the workshop
proceedings. The extended abstract abstract should represent the
paper in "short form." Authors should include full references,
figures and significant results when available. The submissions
will be judged on significance, originality, clarity, relevance,
and correctness.
The conference will be held at Holiday Inn, Brookline in Boston,
MA. It will start with two half-day tutorials on October 23,
2002. The technical program will include a keynote and invited
talks on October 24-25, 2002. Depending on interest level, and
suitable proposed topics, there may also be a panel discussion as
well as a poster session. Authors are invited to submit papers on
any issue related to networked group communication, including:
* peer-to-peer applications
* applications and services enabled through multicast
* wireless and mobile communication
* multiplayer games
* measurement studies
* content distribution
* network security
* application layer multicast
* economic models
* novel group communication architectures
* routing, naming, address allocation
* group and session management techniques
* QoS and network engineering
* scalability: overheads, stability, analysis, experiments
* adaption and congestion control for group communication
* heterogeneous group communication
* reliable and semi-reliable protocols
Important Dates:
Paper Registration and Submission: May 17, 2002
Notification: July 24, 2002
Camera Ready copy: August 15, 2002
Conference Dates: October 23-25, 2002
Committee:
Technical Co-Chairs:
Mostafa Ammar (Georgia Tech)
Brian Neil Levine (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
General Chair:
John Byers (Boston University)
Technical Committee:
Kevin Almeroth UC Santa Barbara
Samrat Bhattacharjee Univ. Maryland
Supratik Bhattacharyya Sprint Advanced Technology Labs
Ernst Biersak Institut Eurecom
John Byers Boston University
Jon Crowcroft University of Cambridge
Christophe Diot Sprint Advanced Technology Labs
Constantinos Dovrolis University of Delaware
Jordi Domingo-Pascual Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
Derek Eager University of Saskatchewan
Wolfgang Effelsberg University of Mannheim
Serge Fdida Laboratoire LIP6-CNRS
Lixin Gao University of Massachusetts
J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves University of California, Santa Cruz
Mark Handley ICSI Center for Internet Research
Markus Hoffman Lucent Technologies
David Hutchison Lancaster University
Sugih Jamin University of Michigan
Jim Kurose University of Massachus
Guy Leduc universite de Liege
Jorg Liebeherr University of Virginia
Peter Parnes Lulea University of Technology
Sanjoy Paul Lucent Technologies
Christos Papadopoulos Univerity of Southern California
Colin Perkins Information Sciences Institute
Luigi Rizzo ICSI Center for Internet Research
Elizabeth Royer University of California, Santa Barbara
Dan Rubenstein Columbia University
Thierry Turletti INRIA-Sophia Antipolis
Clay Shields Georgetown University
Burkhard Stiller ETH Zuerich
Ellen Zegura Georgia Tech
Lyman,
Check the dates. Tuesday is 27 August (not 26). Then other dates are also
incorrect.
Best regards,
Guy
A (At) 16:12 16/04/02, Lyman Chapin ecrivait (wrote):
>
>The final program for our stream at the World Computer Congress is
>attached; it shows the assignment of presentations and paper sessions
>to specific time slots in the conference schedule. [I have provided
>the country information to the conference organizers, so you can
>ignore the question marks in some of the session descriptions.]
>Please let me know if you see any errors or other problems with the
>program - thanks.
>
>- Lyman
________________________________________________________________________
Prof. Guy Leduc Tel : +32 4 366 26 98
Universite de Liege Secr : +32 4 366 26 91
Reseaux Informatiques Fax : +32 4 366 29 89
Research Unit in Networking (RUN) Guy.Leduc(a)ulg.ac.be
Institut d'Electricite Montefiore, B 28, B-4000 LIEGE 1, BELGIUM
http://www.run.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/users/leduc.html
The final program for our stream at the World Computer Congress is
attached; it shows the assignment of presentations and paper sessions
to specific time slots in the conference schedule. [I have provided
the country information to the conference organizers, so you can
ignore the question marks in some of the session descriptions.]
Please let me know if you see any errors or other problems with the
program - thanks.
- Lyman
-----Original Message-----
From: Sathya Rao [mailto:Rao@telscom.ch]
Sent: terca-feira, 16 de Abril de 2002 09:47
To: Rodrigues, Luis; peter Stollenmayer; Julian Pritchard; VANBINST;
EXPERT; Rao; Eric Demierre; Alberto.Profumo; g.a.hendrikse; s_wright;
uose; hkp; ivenieri; Juan Quemada; Tony Rybczynski; lgmason; jclark;
j.ashworth; jussi.ruutu; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; Einar
Edvardsen; lagarto; j.ashworth; Kai-Oliver; Baireuther; Augusto.casaca;
Kaare; Jonathen Pitts; Michel Roy; Laurent RICHARD; Rodrigues, Luis;
VANBINST; FRAMES; Rao; Eric Demierre; Harold Balemans; enrique; widera;
covaci; pluemer; g.a.hendrikse; james.2.kelly; takeuchi.ryo; Marcel
Rehel; bruck; zsk; tijani.chahed; johncharles.francis; s_wright;
matsuura; franke; nota; zseby; daire.mcnamara; david.kingsland; si;
uose; hkp; ivenieri; Caroline.Fayet; jaehnert; park; Juan Quemada; mac;
eivan.cerasi; henry.ly; nantunes; Tony Rybczynski; rmr; ssong; oomsd;
h.miranda; holz; koike; lgmason; Silvia Giordano; jclark; ygelinas; sra;
feil; lipperts; roberto; magda; j.ashworth; annakaisa.tschokkinen;
jussi.ruutu; jjnunes; David Allan; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET;
lorenzo.faglia; INTERNET; John Luetchford; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET;
INTERNET; Charles Britney; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET;
INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET;
INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET;
INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; kjoseph; internet; internet;
internet; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET;
INTERNET; Ye Ding; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET;
INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET; INTERNET;
Zigmantas Budrikis; zig
Subject: INTERWORKING2002: submisssion date extended by 2 weeks
Dear All,
Please excuse me if you receive multiple copies of this mail.
Thanks to many of you for submitting proposals for the conference
papers.
We had several requests for extending the deadline for paper
submissions. In view of this the committee has agreed to extend the
deadline until 25th April 2002.
Some people also complained about difficulties for electronic
submission. In such cases you may send your contributions to Prof.
Budrikis <zig(a)ee.uwa.edu.au> and a copy to me.
Details of the conference can be seen at
http://www.interworking2002.org.
Looking forward for a successful conference
Sathya