The Third IEEE Workshop on Internet Applications
(IEEE WIAPP `03)
June 23-24 2003
San Jose, CA
http://www.cs.ucdavis.edu/~aksoy/wiapp03
= Travel Awards are provided by IEEE TCI =
E-submission site is now open:
http://msrcmt.research.microsoft.com/IEEEWIAPP03/
Call For Papers
(printable PDF version: http://www.cs.ucdavis.edu/~aksoy/wiapp03/wiapp03.pdf)
Innovations in Internet applications continue to have an
ever-growing impact on our world, resulting in a surge of
research interest in both applications and the network
infrastructure that supports them. Networks and applications
have a symbiotic relationship, each vastly affecting the other.
On one hand, applications must take into account network
performance, transport protocol design, and higher-level
protocol design to achieve acceptable performance and
robustness. On the other hand, emerging network technologies
are being determined in part by the kinds of applications that
we wish to run on them.
The goal of this workshop is to bring together leading
application and network designers from academia and industry
to exchange ideas about the problems they are facing and the
functions they are expecting each other to provide. Topics
of interest to this workshop include (but are not limited to)
the network effects on applications, and the application
effects on networking, of:
* Caching * Replication Content Delivery
* Information Retrieval * Searching Internet Telephony
* Monitoring Mobile * Ubiquitous Computing
* Peer to Peer Computing * Electronic Commerce
* Quality of Service * Reliability & High Availability
* Security * Privacy Streaming Media
* Traffic Measurement * Modeling Web/Database Integration
We encourage papers that present well-developed research
results, but also papers that are more speculative in nature.
Participants will be invited based on the originality, technical
merit, and topical relevance of their submissions, as well as
the likelihood that the ideas expressed in their submissions will
lead to insightful technical discussions at the workshop.
Authors should submit full papers of no more than 10 pages in
length, using 11 point font. Papers must fit properly on US
letter-sized paper (8.5 x 11 inchines). Extended abstracts will
not be considered.
Important Dates:
Submissions due: 5:00pm PST, February 7th, 2003
Acceptance notification: March 28, 2003
Camera-ready copy due: May 9, 2003
Conference: June 23-24, 2003
All accepted papers will appear in the workshop proceedings,
to be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press.
Program chair
Michael Rabinovich , AT&T Research
General chair
Demet Aksoy , University of California, Davis
Publicity and publications chair
Radha Poovendran , University of Washington
Local arrangements chair
Aslihan Celik , Santa Clara University
Finances chair
Ugur Cetintemel , Brown University
Program committee
Mostafa H. Ammar, Georgia Institute of Technnology
Paul Barford, University of Wisconsin
Azer Bestavros, Boston University
Michele Colajanni, University of Modina, Italy
Jeff Dean, Google
Sumi Helal, University of Florida
Markus Hofmann, Lucent Bell Labs
Arun Iyengar, IBM Research
Michael Rabinovich, AT&T Labs - Research
Prashant Shenoy, University of Massachusetts
Maarten van Steen, Vrie University, Netherlands
Craig Wills, Worcester Polychetchic Institute
Demet Aksoy
Computer Science Dept.
University of California, Davis
Davis, CA 95616
http://www.cs.ucdavis.edu/~aksoy
phone: 530-752-3601
fax: 530-752-4767
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