Dear colleagues,
that is to notify you that, due to various requests, we have decided to extend the submission deadline for the
Fifth International Workshop on Network Group Communication NGC'03
and the
Third International Workshop on Charging and QoS Technology ICQT'03 (both of them colocated at Munich, Sept 16-19, 2003).
The deadline has been extended until
April 10, 2003.
You are encouraged to register submissions by April 7, 2003.
Please find the Final Call for Papers enclosed. For further information and submission guidelines we refer to www.ngc2003.org.
Best regards
B. Stiller G. Carle M. Karsten P. Reichl
NGC'03/ICQT'03 Program Co-chairs
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Final Call for Papers
Fifth International Workshop on Networked Group Communications (NGC'03)
Organized by UniBwM and COST 264 in cooperation with ACM SIGCOMM
co-located with the
Third International Workshop on Internet Charging and QoS Technology (ICQT'03)
Group Communications and Charges - Technology and Business Models
September 16-19, 2003 University of Federal Armed Forces Munich (UniBw Munich), Germany URL: http://www.ngc2003.org/
Scope ----- Communications by technical means forms the major interconnection for distributed electronic applications, ranging from business processes to entertainment. While networked group communications in particular raise technology and protocol challenges, charging for Internet services inter-relates and enriches those techniques with economic models. Both workshops target the identification of solutions, investigations of their feasibility, and a consolidation of technical and economic mechanisms to enable a fast, guaranteed, and efficient provisioning of networked group communications in the Internet. Authors are invited to submit work on issues related to networked group communication (NGC'03) and Internet charging and QoS technologies (ICQT'03) according to the major list of topics:
NGC'03 ------ - Multicast applications and services - Multi-player games - Novel group communication architectures - Group and session management techniques - QoS and traffic control for groups - Peer-to-peer systems and applications - Distributed multi-peer-to-peer algorithms - Content distribution systems - Wireless group communications - Security for group communications - Heterogeneous group communications - Multicast deployment mechanisms
ICQT'03 ------- - Economic models for the Internet - Internet pricing, tariffing, and billing - Internet charging technology - Monitoring, measurements, and accounting - ISP cost and business models - Charging for peer-to-peer applications and games - Charging and QoS for multicast - Charging for QoS services - Pricing mobile and wireless services - Application service provider models - Security mechanisms for charging - Management of Service Level Agreements
Papers and Submissions ---------------------- Papers are solicited as full papers (in English), of no more than 10 single-spaced pages, each of which will be subject to a full review process. Submissions should already follow the author guidelines as specified below and must include: title, authors, affiliations, 100-word abstract, and a list of at most five keywords. The author responsible for correspondence should be identified clearly, including the author's name, position, mailing address, telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail address. An electronic, PDF-based submission of papers is mandatory, please check the URL http://www.ngc2003.org/ for further submission instructions or contact ngc03@informatik.unibw-muenchen.de for additional information. The conference proceedings are being published as hard-copy and electronically by Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany, in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series. They will be available during the event. Authors are obliged to follow the LNCS's guidelines in preparing their manuscript. Author guidelines with respect to the final camera ready paper formats are to be followed without exception, including the 10 page limit, and may be obtained at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.
Important Dates --------------- Deadline for submissions: April 10, 2003 Notification of acceptance: June 8, 2003 Camera ready version: July 1, 2003 Workshop dates: September 16-19, 2003
General Information ------------------- The final program will accommodate September 17 and 18, 2003 the single-track NGC'03 workshop preceded by half-day tutorials on September 16 (afternoon) and on September 19, 2003 the single-track ICQT'03 workshop. The registration fee for this event will include the attendance of both workshops. For more information on these two co-located events NGC'03/ICQT'03 please visit http://www.ngc2003.org/ or http://www.ftw.at/icqt/ or contact by e-mail ngc03@informatik.unibw-muenchen.de or icqt03@ftw.at.
Location and Date ----------------- The location of the UniBw Munich is in the heart of the information technology area of Southern Munich, where, amongst others, Siemens Corporate Technology as well as EADS are located. A number of hotels are located in the neighborhood (2-3 km) to the university campus. Downtown Munich can be reached from there in 20 min by fast train (S-Bahn) or underground (U-Bahn). The Airport of Munich can be reached by S-Bahn in about one hour. Furthermore, by rental car the German and Bavarian Alps can be accessed in about 90 min drive, providing views to the most spectacular scenery of mountains and beautiful countryside. Finally, the two co-located workshops take place just in the week before
Munich's world-known "Oktoberfest - Wies'n" in downtown Munich.
Committees ---------- General Chair Burkhard Stiller, UniBw Munich, Germany and ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Steering Committee NGC'03 Christophe Diot, Sprint Advanced Technology Labs, U.S.A. Serge Fdida, Laboratoire LIP6, Paris, France Jon Crowcroft, Cambridge University, U.K. Luigi Rizzo, ICSI Center for Internet Research, Berkeley, U.S.A.
NGC'03 Program Co-Chairs Burkhard Stiller, UniBw Munich, Germany and ETH Zurich, Switzerland Georg Carle, University of Tuebingen and Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany
NGC'03 Program Committee Kevin Almeroth UC Santa Barbara Mostafa Ammar Georgia Institute of Technology Daniel Bauer IBM Research Zurich Elizabeth Belding-Royer University of California, Santa Barbara Samrat Bhattacharjee University of Maryland Ernst Biersack Institut Eurecom Bob Briscoe BT exact Technologies John Byers Boston University Georg Carle University of Tuebingen, Fraunhofer FOKUS Jon Crowcroft University of Cambridge Walid Dabbous INRIA Jordi Domingo-Pascual Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya Derek Eager University of Saskatchewan Wolfgang Effelsberg University of Mannheim Hiroshi Esaki University of Tokyo Serge Fdida Laboratoire LIP6-CNRS J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves University of California, Santa Cruz Mark Handley ICSI Center for Internet Research Markus Hoffmann Lucent Technologies David Hutchison Lancaster University Roger Kermode Motorola Jim Kurose University of Massachusetts Guy Leduc Universite de Liege Brian Levine University of Massachusetts Laurent Mathy Lancaster University Oeznur Oezkasap Koc University Istanbul Sanjoy Paul Lucent Technologies Christos Papadopoulos University of Southern California Peter Parnes Lulea University of Technology Colin Perkins Information Sciences Institute Luigi Rizzo ICSI Center for Internet Research Dan Rubenstein Columbia University Clay Shields Georgetown University Ralf Steinmetz University of Darmstadt Burkhard Stiller UniBw Munich and ETH Zurich Giorgio Ventre Universita di Napoli Federico II Lorenzo Vicisano Cisco Systems Martina Zitterbart University of Karlsruhe
ICQT'03 Program Co-Chairs Martin Karsten, University of Waterloo, Canada Peter Reichl, FTW Vienna, Austria
ICQT'03 Program Committee Ragnar Andreassen Telenor Sandford Bessler FTW Vienna Torsten Braun University of Bern Costas Courcoubetis Athens University of Economics and Business Chris Edwards Lancaster University Richard Gibbens Cambridge University Martin Karsten University of Waterloo Claudia Linnhoff-Popien LMU Muenchen Simon Leinen SWITCH Zurich Robin Mason University of Southampton Andrew Odlyzko University of Minnesota Huw Oliver UK Maximilian Ott Semandex Networks Kihong Park Purdue University Guido Petit Alcatel Belgium Douglas Reeves North Carolina State University Peter Reichl FTW Vienna Bjoern Rupp Arthur D. Little Vasilios Siris ICS Forth David Songhurst BT exact Technologies Otto Spaniol RWTH Aachen
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LANOMS 2003 -----------
3rd Latin American Network Operations and Management Symposium Iguassu Falls, Brazil September 4-6, 2003
IEEE ComSoc CNOM Technically Co-sponsored
http://www.inf.ufpr.br/lanoms lanoms@inf.ufpr.br
Call for Papers ---------------
The Third Latin American Network Operations and Management Symposium - LANOMS, to be held in Iguassu Falls (Foz do Iguaçú), Brazil, is the result of the great success of both LANOMS'1999 which was held in Rio de Janeiro and LANOMS'2001 which was held in Belo Horizonte, as well as the other events in the area of network management known as NOMS and APNOMS. NOMS (Network Operations and Management Symposium) was originally created 13 years ago, and nowadays constitutes a worldwide event for the researches in the area of network management. The Asia/Pacific community promoted the APNOMS (Asia-Pacific Network Operations and Management Symposium), which is an event more oriented to the research and development community in that region. Continuing the success of the second LANOMS, we will promote the third edition of LANOMS (http://www.inf.ufpr.br/lanoms) on September 4-6 2003, in Iguassu Falls, Paraná, Brazil.
The symposium is a promotion of the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR), Brazil, technically co-sponsored by IEEE Communications Society, and supported by IEEE Technical Committee on Network Operations and Management (CNOM).
The main goal of the LANOMS is to create a forum more specific to the necessities of Latin America in the area of network management involving networking and telecommunication companies, academic institutions and equipment vendors. LANOMS is an event open to participants from all over the world who are interest in having, or already have, research or commercial liaisons in Latin America - one of the fastest growing regions in the world in networking. This year, we intend to increase the submissions from North America, Europe, Africa and Asia.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Integrating Intrusion Detection and Network Management - Intrusion Policy Management - Web Services Security - Business and Service Management - Management Platforms, Interoperability, Standards and Protocols - Management of Networks and Services: VPNs, Optical Networks, CATV Networks, Mobile/Wireless and Ad-Hoc Networks, Voice over IP, Transaction-Oriented Services, Electronic Commerce, Active and Programmable Networks, Sensor Networks - Management Technologies and Frameworks (Web, XML, CORBA, DEN, etc) - Management Aspects of Service Pricing, Accounting and Billing - Management of Service Level Agreements and Quality of Service - Bandwidth Brokerage - Data Warehousing and Data Mining in Management - Programmable, Mobile and Intelligent Agents in Management - Network and Systems Monitoring - Fault and Performance Management - Security Management - Configuration Management and Policy-Driven Management - Information Modeling - Traffic and Performance Management - Open-Source Management Software - Management of Grid Computing, Clusters, Peer-to-Peer Applications, and Ubiquitous Computing Environments - Operations Support Systems - Business Processes for Network and Service Management - Peer-to-peer Network Technologies for Management - Management of Distributed Systems - Case Studies and Experiences in Management
Authors are invited to submit unpublished papers, which are not under review for publication elsewhere. Papers are to be submitted in English. Submissions should be complete, full-length papers and should not exceed 12 pages. Electronic submission of papers is mandatory. Full instructions for the electronic submissions will be available soon on the LANOMS Web page. Authors are requested to submit papers in PDF (preferred) or PostScript format via web. The manuscript should include an abstract and three key-words. The format is size A4 (preferred) or Letter, single column, font size 12.
All papers will be carefully reviewed by at least three international experts and returned to the author(s) with comments to ensure high quality.
Important Dates: ---------------- Deadline for receipt of papers: May 10, 2003 Notification of acceptance: June 30, 2003 Final camera ready paper due: July 15, 2003
LANOMS 2003 Committee: ---------------------
General Chair: Elias Procópio Duarte Jr., Brazil elias@inf.ufpr.br
TPC Chair: Edmundo Roberto Mauro Madeira, Brazil edmundo@ic.unicamp.br
Tutorial Chair: José Marcos Silva Nogueira, Brazil jmarcos@dcc.ufmg.br
Publicity Chair: Carlos Becker Westphall, Brazil westphal@lrg.ufsc.br
International Liaisons: Asia: Masayoshi Ejiri ejiri@jp.fujitsu.com Australia: Abbas Jamalipour abbas@ee.usyd.edu.au Europe: Rolf Stadler stadler@ctr.columbia.edu North America: Mehmet Ulema mehmet.ulema@manhattan.edu
Technical Program Committee: Ahmed Karmouch - Univ. of Ottawa, Canada Antonio Alfredo F. Loureiro - Federal Univ. of Minas Gerais, Brazil Bruno R. Schulze - LNCC, Brazil Carlos Becker Westphall - Federal Univ. of Santa Catarina, Brazil Carlos de Castro Goulart - Federal Univ. of Viçosa, Brazil Elias P. Duarte Jr. (General Chair) - Federal Univ. of Paraná, Brazil Edmundo Monteiro - Univ. of Coimbra, Portugal Edmundo R. M. Madeira (TPC Chair) - State Univ. of Campinas, Brazil Edward L. Pinnes - Telcordia, USA Elizabeth Specialski - Federal Univ. of Santa Catarina, Brazil Fernando Boavida - Univ. of Coimbra, Portugal Germán Goldszmidt - IBM, USA Iara Machado - RNP, Brazil James Won-Ki Hong - Postech, Korea Javier Diaz - Univ. of La Plata, Argentina José Marcos Silva Nogueira - Federal Univ. of Minas Gerais, Brazil José Neuman de Souza - Federal Univ. of Ceará, Brazil Liane Tarouco - Federal Univ. of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Lisandro Z. Granville - Federal Univ. of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Luciano P. Gaspary - Univ. of Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Brazil Lundy Lewis - Aprisma Management Technologies, USA Masayoshi Ejiri - Fujitsu, Japan Mehmet Ulema, Manhattan College, USA Nazim Agoulmine - Univ. of Evry - France Nelson L.S. Fonseca - State Univ. of Campinas, Brazil Otto C.M.B. Duarte - Federal Univ. of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Raouf Boutaba - Univ. of Waterloo, Canada Thomas Magedanz - IKV++ Technologies AG, TU Berlin, Germany
Dear PC co-chairs,
in tha past few years, I have been doing reviews for NGC through Burkhard Stiller. If you can make use of an additional reviewer or PC member for this year as well, I'd be happy to server in that capacity.
Friendly greetings,
Germano Caronni
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 12:26:35PM +0200, reichl@FTW.at wrote:
Dear colleagues,
that is to notify you that, due to various requests, we have decided to extend the submission deadline for the
Fifth International Workshop on Network Group Communication NGC'03
and the
Third International Workshop on Charging and QoS Technology ICQT'03 (both of them colocated at Munich, Sept 16-19, 2003).
The deadline has been extended until
April 10, 2003.
You are encouraged to register submissions by April 7, 2003.
Please find the Final Call for Papers enclosed. For further information and submission guidelines we refer to www.ngc2003.org.
Best regards
B. Stiller G. Carle M. Karsten P. Reichl
NGC'03/ICQT'03 Program Co-chairs
Please distribute to interested people. Apologies for any duplicates.
Please note the extended submission deadline by April 10, 2003.
Final Call for Papers Fifth International Workshop on Networked Group Communications (NGC'03) Organized by UniBwM and COST 264 in cooperation with ACM SIGCOMM co-located with the Third International Workshop on Internet Charging and QoS Technology (ICQT'03)
Group Communications and Charges - Technology and Business Models
September 16-19, 2003
University of Federal Armed Forces Munich (UniBw Munich), Germany URL: http://www.ngc2003.org/
Scope
Communications by technical means forms the major interconnection for distributed electronic applications, ranging from business processes to entertainment. While networked group communications in particular raise technology and protocol challenges, charging for Internet services inter-relates and enriches those techniques with economic models. Both workshops target the identification of solutions, investigations of their feasibility, and a consolidation of technical and economic mechanisms to enable a fast, guaranteed, and efficient provisioning of networked group communications in the Internet. Authors are invited to submit work on issues related to networked group communication (NGC'03) and Internet charging and QoS technologies (ICQT'03) according to the major list of topics:
NGC'03
- Multicast applications and services
- Multi-player games
- Novel group communication architectures
- Group and session management techniques
- QoS and traffic control for groups
- Peer-to-peer systems and applications
- Distributed multi-peer-to-peer algorithms
- Content distribution systems
- Wireless group communications
- Security for group communications
- Heterogeneous group communications
- Multicast deployment mechanisms
ICQT'03
- Economic models for the Internet
- Internet pricing, tariffing, and billing
- Internet charging technology
- Monitoring, measurements, and accounting
- ISP cost and business models
- Charging for peer-to-peer applications and games
- Charging and QoS for multicast
- Charging for QoS services
- Pricing mobile and wireless services
- Application service provider models
- Security mechanisms for charging
- Management of Service Level Agreements
Papers and Submissions
Papers are solicited as full papers (in English), of no more than 10 single-spaced pages, each of which will be subject to a full review process. Submissions should already follow the author guidelines as specified below and must include: title, authors, affiliations, 100-word abstract, and a list of at most five keywords. The author responsible for correspondence should be identified clearly, including the author's name, position, mailing address, telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail address. An electronic, PDF-based submission of papers is mandatory, please check the URL http://www.ngc2003.org/ for further submission instructions or contact ngc03@informatik.unibw-muenchen.de for additional information. The conference proceedings are being published as hard-copy and electronically by Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany, in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series. They will be available during the event. Authors are obliged to follow the LNCS's guidelines in preparing their manuscript. Author guidelines with respect to the final camera ready paper formats are to be followed without exception, including the 10 page limit, and may be obtained at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.
Important Dates
Deadline for submissions: April 10, 2003 Notification of acceptance: June 8, 2003 Camera ready version: July 1, 2003 Workshop dates: September 16-19, 2003
General Information
The final program will accommodate September 17 and 18, 2003 the single-track NGC'03 workshop preceded by half-day tutorials on September 16 (afternoon) and on September 19, 2003 the single-track ICQT'03 workshop. The registration fee for this event will include the attendance of both workshops. For more information on these two co-located events NGC'03/ICQT'03 please visit http://www.ngc2003.org/ or http://www.ftw.at/icqt/ or contact by e-mail ngc03@informatik.unibw-muenchen.de or icqt03@ftw.at.
Location and Date
The location of the UniBw Munich is in the heart of the information technology area of Southern Munich, where, amongst others, Siemens Corporate Technology as well as EADS are located. A number of hotels are located in the neighborhood (2-3 km) to the university campus. Downtown Munich can be reached from there in 20 min by fast train (S-Bahn) or underground (U-Bahn). The Airport of Munich can be reached by S-Bahn in about one hour. Furthermore, by rental car the German and Bavarian Alps can be accessed in about 90 min drive, providing views to the most spectacular scenery of mountains and beautiful countryside. Finally, the two co-located workshops take place just in the week before
Munich's world-known "Oktoberfest - Wies'n" in downtown Munich.
Committees
General Chair Burkhard Stiller, UniBw Munich, Germany and ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Steering Committee NGC'03 Christophe Diot, Sprint Advanced Technology Labs, U.S.A. Serge Fdida, Laboratoire LIP6, Paris, France Jon Crowcroft, Cambridge University, U.K. Luigi Rizzo, ICSI Center for Internet Research, Berkeley, U.S.A.
NGC'03 Program Co-Chairs Burkhard Stiller, UniBw Munich, Germany and ETH Zurich, Switzerland Georg Carle, University of Tuebingen and Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany
NGC'03 Program Committee Kevin Almeroth UC Santa Barbara Mostafa Ammar Georgia Institute of Technology Daniel Bauer IBM Research Zurich Elizabeth Belding-Royer University of California, Santa Barbara Samrat Bhattacharjee University of Maryland Ernst Biersack Institut Eurecom Bob Briscoe BT exact Technologies John Byers Boston University Georg Carle University of Tuebingen, Fraunhofer FOKUS Jon Crowcroft University of Cambridge Walid Dabbous INRIA Jordi Domingo-Pascual Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya Derek Eager University of Saskatchewan Wolfgang Effelsberg University of Mannheim Hiroshi Esaki University of Tokyo Serge Fdida Laboratoire LIP6-CNRS J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves University of California, Santa Cruz Mark Handley ICSI Center for Internet Research Markus Hoffmann Lucent Technologies David Hutchison Lancaster University Roger Kermode Motorola Jim Kurose University of Massachusetts Guy Leduc Universite de Liege Brian Levine University of Massachusetts Laurent Mathy Lancaster University Oeznur Oezkasap Koc University Istanbul Sanjoy Paul Lucent Technologies Christos Papadopoulos University of Southern California Peter Parnes Lulea University of Technology Colin Perkins Information Sciences Institute Luigi Rizzo ICSI Center for Internet Research Dan Rubenstein Columbia University Clay Shields Georgetown University Ralf Steinmetz University of Darmstadt Burkhard Stiller UniBw Munich and ETH Zurich Giorgio Ventre Universita di Napoli Federico II Lorenzo Vicisano Cisco Systems Martina Zitterbart University of Karlsruhe
ICQT'03 Program Co-Chairs Martin Karsten, University of Waterloo, Canada Peter Reichl, FTW Vienna, Austria
ICQT'03 Program Committee Ragnar Andreassen Telenor Sandford Bessler FTW Vienna Torsten Braun University of Bern Costas Courcoubetis Athens University of Economics and Business Chris Edwards Lancaster University Richard Gibbens Cambridge University Martin Karsten University of Waterloo Claudia Linnhoff-Popien LMU Muenchen Simon Leinen SWITCH Zurich Robin Mason University of Southampton Andrew Odlyzko University of Minnesota Huw Oliver UK Maximilian Ott Semandex Networks Kihong Park Purdue University Guido Petit Alcatel Belgium Douglas Reeves North Carolina State University Peter Reichl FTW Vienna Bjoern Rupp Arthur D. Little Vasilios Siris ICS Forth David Songhurst BT exact Technologies Otto Spaniol RWTH Aachen