Dear Otto and all,
Indeed, as mentionned in IWQoS'05 site (http://www.fmi.uni-passau.de/iwqos), this event is "co-sponsored by IFIP WG 6.1, German Chapter of the ACM, GI Regionalgruppe Berlin and IEEE TCCC (to be acknowledged)"
Best regards,
Elie
On 28/01, Otto Spaniol wrote: | Dear all, | | here is the CfP for IWQoS (even if IFIP TC6 is not mentioned at all! It is an | event which is organised by WG 6.1 + IEEE ComSoc). | | Best regards | Otto | | --------------------------------- | | | Call For Papers | | 13th IWQoS 2005 | | University of Passau | June 21st - June 23rd 2005 | | | IWQoS has emerged as the prime annual event on Quality-of-Service | (QoS)-related research and technologies. Building on the successes of | previous workshops, the objective of the workshop is to bring together | researchers, developers, and practitioners working in this area to | discuss recent and innovative results, and identify future directions | and challenges. IWQoS has a long standing tradition of being highly | interactive while maintaining highest standards of competitiveness and | excellence. This characteristic will be re-emphasized by intercepting | the regular paper sessions with stimulating discussion events about | controversial and cutting edge topics. The program will include the | following highlights: | | * Key Note Speaker: Randy Katz, UC Berkeley, USA | | * Key Note Speaker: Michael Stal, Siemens Munich, Germany, "Beyond | Middleware and QoS - Service-Oriented Architectures - Cult or | Culture?" | | * A Panel on "Would self-organized or self-managed networks lead to | improved QoS?" by David Hutchison, Lancaster University, UK | | * Short paper sessions: | | o A Position Paper Session on "The Impact of QoS: Where Industry | meets Academia" by Francois Le Faucheur, Cicso Systems, France and | Georgios Karagiannis, Twente University, The Netherlands | | o A Works in Progress Session focusing on emerging research | | * Industrial Exhibition and Demonstration of Tools and Methods related | to Quality of Communication by Jan de Meer, Institute for | High-performance Microelectronics GmbH, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany | | The panel and the short paper sessions will be highly interactive and | leave much time and space for the audience to get involved. The | position and short papers will go through the general reviewing | process but the papers must specifically be submitted to fit the | track. Short versions of regular technical papers will not be accepted | here. It is rather encouraged to submit work that is either | stimulating with a long term vision or that points to immediate | relevance with need for controversial debate to address the foremost | experts at the venue. | | | Technical Program | | Quality of Service principles can be applied to a large number of | domains. Our goal is to broaden the areas that QoS research can be | pulled from by recognizing the multi-disciplinary aspect to much of | the research. In addition to the traditional areas, the call for | papers does solicit, but is not limited to, papers in such areas as: | | * QoS in mobile/wireless environments, Sensor networks, 4G (IP for 3G) | * QoS in overlays and peer-to-peer networks | * QoS in GRID environments | * SLA: end-to-end QoS, QoS in large scale, heterogeneous environments | * QoS-aware software components: QoS for Web Services | * QoS and self-organizing systems | * New frontiers of QoS | * QoS measurement versus control | * QoS adaptation versus resource reservation | * Hidden QoS issues, have we just learned to ignore QoS problems? | * QoS in context aware systems (also related to mobility) | * User perception/user interfaces for QoS | * QoS and distributed systems | * QoS and middleware | * Fault tolerance and QoS | * QoS in ad hoc networks | * Economics and QoS | * Security, trust and QoS | * QoS in the home and everywhere | * QoS and new media | * QoS and haptics , virtual environments | * QoS in buisiness processes, workflows | | | IWQoS aims to allow rapid dissemination of research results and to | provide fast turnaround. The deadline for papers is therefore as close | to the conference as the publishers allow. The workshop is a | single-track forum spanning two and a half days. It values both | theoretical contributions and practical experience. | | Web Site: http://www.fmi.uni-passau.de/iwqos | | Best Student Paper Award | | Award will be given at the conference to the best student paper, whose | first author is a current student. | | Paper Submission | | IWQoS invites submission of manuscripts that present original research | results, and that have not been previously published or currently | under review by another conference or journal. Any previous or | simultaneous publication of related material should be explicitly | noted in the submission. Submissions should be full-length papers that | are no longer than 20 double-spaced single-column pages with font | sizes of 11 or larger, including all figures and references, and must | include an abstract of 100 -- 150 words. All papers must be submitted | in either Postscript or the Adobe PDF format, and no other formats are | accepted by the paper submission web site. Submissions will be judged | on originality, significance, interest, clarity, relevance, and | correctness. At least one of the authors of each accepted paper must | present the paper at IWQoS 2004. | | The paper submission can be done at http://www.net.fmi.uni-passau.de/crp | | | Short Position Papers for Industry Session and Works in Progress | | We solicit submissions of short papers for the two sessions outlined | above. The short papers are limited to three single-spaced | pages. Accepted papers will be presented in a 15-minute time period, | and will be included in the conference proceedings. | | Important Dates: | | * Paper abstract deadline: February 16th , 2005, 11:59pm CET | * Full paper submission deadline: February 22th , 2005, 11:59pm CET | * Short paper submission deadline: March 7th, 2005, 11:59pm CET | * Notification of acceptance: March 24th , 2005 | * Camera-ready papers due: April 8, 2005 | * Hotel reservation cut-off date: May 19th , 2005 | * Early registration deadline: April 8th, 2005 | * Workshop dates: June 21-23 , 2005 | * Workshop reception and welcome party: June 20th, 2005 | | Organizational Objectives | | Among strong industrial and academic support the 13th IWQoS is | supported by the three organizing institutions: | | * University of Passau, Germany | * HP Laboratories Palo Alto, California USA | * IHP Institute on Microelectronics GmbH, Brandenburg Germany | | The University of Passau will host the all conference activities; it | provides excellent conference support for up to 1,000 | participants. Features of university support include: | | * Support desk in the conference area with professional team to handle | technical and logistical issues. | * Lecture room with 180 seats, video projector, internet access | * WLAN connection | * Reserved lunch area on the Inn river banks | * Exhibition space | | Program Chairs | | Hermann De Meer | University of Passau | Passau, Germany | | Nina Bhatti | Hewlett Packard Laboratories | Palo Alto, California USA | | mail:iwqos@fmi.uni-passau.de | | | | | | | | _______________________________________________ | ifip-tc6 mailing list | ifip-tc6@lists.RWTH-Aachen.DE | http://MailMan.RWTH-Aachen.DE/mailman/listinfo/ifip-tc6