On Thu, 19 Nov 1998, Henny Bekker wrote:
> 1998/11/18 14:47:57 | disabling corrupted (premature eof) digest from
> info-old.nic.surfnet.nl
The patch is attached; you need to patch proxies that _receive_ digests.
Please let us know if it helps.
Alex.
Fourth International Web Caching Workshop
San Diego, California
March 31-April 2, 1999
Invitation and Preliminary "Call for Papers"
URL: http://www.ircache.net/Cache/Workshop99/
This is the fourth year for the Web Caching Workshop. Not
unlike the Internet itself, interest and participation in the
Caching Workshops has doubled every year since the first was
held in 1996. The 1999 workshop is being organized by NLANR[1]
and CAIDA[2], and will be held at the University of California
in San Diego.
All submitted papers will be formally refereed by a program
committee. The selected papers will be published in the
workshop proceedings, and the authors will be invited to make a
20-minute presentation of their work. Papers which are not
selected for publication may be invited for presentation as
posters or as "works in progress."
SUBJECT AREAS FOR THE WORKSHOP
Papers are invited on all matters related to caching. The
particular areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Legal, social, and economic issues.
* Inter-cache communication techniques and protocols.
* Tools and techniques for analyzing and improving cache
performance.
* Experiences in implementing caches on local, regional, or
a national scale.
* Algorithms for reducing end-user latencies;
e.g. prefetching.
* Caching software.
* Caching hardware.
* Benefits of caching, user experiences, views,
requirements etc.
INFORMATION FOR PAPER SUBMISSION
Full papers, limited to 5000 words, are to be submitted by
January 15, 1999. All papers must be written in English.
Submitted papers must not have been previously submitted or
published elsewhere. Papers must be submitted electronically,
in Postscript "US-Letter" format. Please see the Workshop URL
for specific submission instructions.
EXHIBITION & DEMONSTRATION FACILITIES
An exhibition area will be available for demonstrations and for
companies sponsoring the workshop.
WORKSHOP LOCATION & ACCOMMODATIONS
The workshop will be held at the Institute of the Americas, on
the University of California San Diego campus. We have
reserved a number of rooms for workshop attendees in area
hotels. See the Workshop URL for details.
ATTENDANCE
Attendance will be limited to approximately 250 attendees. If
you would like to attend without submitting a paper, please
send us a brief note with your interests and/or background to
wcw99@ircache.net by the paper submission date.
IMPORTANT DATES
Jan 15 - Paper submissions due
Feb 15 - Notification of accepted papers
Feb 28 - Hotel reservation deadlines
Mar 15 - Registration cutoff
Mar 31-Apr 2 - Workshop
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Pei Cao, University of Wisconsin (co-chair)
John Martin, TERENA (co-chair)
Peter Danzig, Network Appliance
Fred Douglis, AT&T Laboratories
Barry Greene, Cisco Systems
Christian Grimm, German Research Network
Martin Hamilton, Loughborough University, UK
Jaeyeon Jung, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Wagner Meira, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Ingrid Melve, Uninett, Norway
George Michaelson, Distributed Systems Technology Center, Australia
Misha Rabinovich, AT&T Laboratories
Kathy Richardson, Compaq
Wayne Salamonsen, National University of Singapore
Wojtek Sylwestrzak, Interdisciplinary Center for Mathematical and
Computational Modeling, Poland
Lixia Zhang, University of California Los Angeles
CONTACTS & INFORMATION
Local Organization:
Duane Wessels <wessels@ircache.net>
Amy Blanchard <amy@caida.org> +1 619-534-8338
Email:
wcw99@ircache.net general questions
wcw99-pc@ircache.net program committee
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[1] NLANR--the National Laboratory for Applied Network Research--is a
loose collaboration of networking researchers in the United States
who are primarily based at the supercomputing centers. NLANR receives
funding from the National Science Foundation. http://www.nlanr.net/
[2] CAIDA--the Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis--is
a not-for-profit spin-off of NLANR. CAIDA is based at the University
of California, San Diego. CAIDA receives funding from the National
Science Foundation, the Defense Advanced Projects Research Agency,
and a number of corporations. http://www.caida.org/
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