FW: OPENARCH 99 CFP
Stefan Savage (savage@cs.washington.edu)
Fri, 17 Jul 1998 07:29:07 -0700
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> Subject: OPENARCH 99 CFP
>
> The Second IEEE Conference on Open Architectures and Network
> Programming
> "OPENARCH 99"
>
> New York, N.Y. USA
> March 26-27, 1999
> http://comet.ctr.columbia.edu/activities/openarch99/
>
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS & DEMOS
>
>
> The Second IEEE Conference on Open Architectures and Network
> Programming invites participation in this international forum on open
> programmable networks. Advances in open signaling and control, active
> networks, mobility management, transportable software, Web-based
> services access, and distributed systems technologies are driving a
> reexamination of existing network software architectures and the
> evolution of control and management systems away from traditional
> constrained solutions.
>
> OPENARCH '99 will foster a better understanding of network software
> architecture and the techniques becoming available to make it simpler,
> more flexible, and more robust. In the spirit of the first
> conference, OPENARCH '99 will provide researchers and developers with
> a focused opportunity to present and discuss current work and future
> directions in the systems, techniques, and performance of open
> architectures. There will be an official Proceedings. To complement
> the papers track, OPENARCH '99 will introduce a new session for the
> demonstration of experimental open programmable network prototypes.
>
> Authors are invited to submit previously unpublished papers, outlines
> for demonstration prototypes, and proposals for tutorials and panel
> discussions addressing these and other questions. Suggested focus
> areas include:
>
> - Scalable networking architectures - Integrated control and
> management
> - Open and innovative signaling systems - Control and resource APIs
> and object
> - Network operating systems representations
> - Active networks - Performance of control
> architectures
> - Programming interfaces for networks - Experimental architectures
> and
> - Programming for mobility implementation techniques
> - Programming for Quality of Service - Enabling technologies,
> platforms,
> - Intelligent agents and trading and languages (CORBA, WWW,
> Java, ..)
> - Architectural paradigms (e.g. TINA) - Open architecture standards
> - Information prepresentation, modeling - Modeling of network services
> and abstractions - Services creation platforms
> - Multiple viewpoint modeling - Services management systems
> - Distributed computing models and - QoS continuity across ATM,
> Internet,
> algorithms and mobile/PCS networks
> - QoS control frameworks - Interactive multimedia,
> multi-party
> - Resource allocation and networking cooperation and groupware
> games - Pricing and real-time
> billing
> - Security in an open object world - Secure transactions
> processing and
> electronic commerce
>
> INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS AND DEMONSTRATORS:
>
> Papers of no more than 10 finished (single-spaced) pages, including
> figures,
> are solicited. The cover page of each submitted paper should include
> paper
> title, brief abstract, list of keywords, author(s) full name(s),
> affiliation(s)
> and complete address(es), telephone number(s), and email address(es).
>
> ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION IS ADVISABLE. Authors are requested to submit
> papers in
> Postscript format. Instructions for electronic submissions are
> available at
> http://comet.columbia.edu/activities/openarch99/submission_guide99.htm
> l
>
> If electronic submission is not possible, mail six (6) manuscript
> copies to:
>
> Ken Calvert
> Program Chair, OpenArch '99
> Department of Computer Science
> University of Kentucky
> 773 Anderson Hall
> Lexington, KY 40506-0046
>
> email: calvert@cs.uky.edu
>
> All submissions will be carefully reviewed by international experts
> and returned to the author(s) with comments to ensure high quality.
> Accepted paper(s) will be published in a bound Conference Proceedings.
> A CD-ROM version is being considered as well.
>
> Deadline for receipt of papers: August 30, 1998
> Notification of acceptance mailed: November 8, 1998
> Final camera-ready papers due: January 11, 1999
>
> PRESENTATION OF DEMONSTRATIONS:
>
> Proposals for demonstrations, in Postscript or Microsoft
> Word/Powerpoint
> format, should be submitted to the Program Chair on the above
> schedule.
> Demonstrators are encouraged to provide their own computing and
> display
> equipment, but special requests will be considered. Dial-up Internet
> access
> will be available.
>
> FINANCIAL SUPPORT:
>
> A limited number of travel stipends are available. Students whose
> papers are
> accepted and who will present the paper themselves are encouraged to
> apply if
> such assistance is needed. Requests for stipends should be addressed
> to the
> Program Chair or a Program Committee member in the requestor's region.
> A
> limited number of IEEE Communications Society Student Travel Grants
> may be
> available for student authors from outside North America.
>
> --------
>
> ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
>
> General Chair: Steve Weinstein, NEC USA
> Program Chair: Ken Calvert, University of Kentucky
> Publications Chair: Weiguo Wang, KRDL, Singapore
> Publicity Chair: Andrew T. Campbell, Columbia University
> Registration Chair: Irene Katzela, University of Toronto
> IEEE ComSoc Coordinator: Steve Weinstein, NEC USA
> Webmaster: Raymond Liao, Columbia University
>
> PROGRAM COMMITTEE (additional members to be announced)
>
> Bob Braden, USC ISI Andrew Cambell, Columbia
> University
> Emanuel Darmois, TINA-C and Alcatel Per Gunningberg, Uppsala
> University
> Amit Gupta, Sun Microsystems Gisli Hjalmtysson, AT&T
> Research
> Terry Hodgkinson, BT (UK) Irene Katzela, University of
> Toronto
> Srinivasan Keshav, Cornell Univ. Tom LaPorta, Bell Labs
> Aurel Lazar, Columbia University Nick Maxemchuk, AT&T Research
> Gary Minden, University of Kansas Luis de Moraes, Fed. U. Rio de
> Janeiro
> Hilarie Orman, DARPA Giovanni Pacifici, IBM Watson
> Labs
> Henning Schulzrinne, Columbia Univ. Jonathan Smith, Univ. of
> Pennsylvania
> Rolf Stadler, Columbia Univ. James Sterbenz, GTE Labs
> Ian Wakeman, Univ. of Sussex, UK Weiguo Wang, Kent Ridge
> Digital Labs
> Steve Weinstein, NEC Raj Yavatkar, Intel
> Ellen Zegura, Georgia Tech