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
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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
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
Otto,
At 16:21 +0100 28/01/05, 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).
They did not mention any sponsor in their rush to issue their preliminary CfP (and in absence of response from some sponsors), but IFIP is mentioned on their web site, and (also not mentioned) the proceedings will be published by Springer in the IFIP LNCS series.
Best regards, Guy
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
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