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MSOP2P 2013 : 7th International Workshop on Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization of Peer-to-peer Environments | |||||||||||||||
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(please help disseminate in mailing lists, forums, colleagues) ============================================================ CALL FOR PAPERS --- DEADLINE EXTENDED --- 7th International Workshop on Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization of Peer-to-peer Environments MSOP2P 2013 Special track of Euromicro PDP 2013 Belfast, Northern Ireland, February 27 to March 1st, 2013 http://msop2p2013.unine.ch http://www.pdp2013.org/ Deadline for submission (extended): August 13, 2012 ============================================================ Scope of the workshop --------------------- The algorithms and methods of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) technology are often applied to networks and services with a high demand for scalability. The huge number of peers, the state space, as well as the interactions and relationships between peers and states often makes an analytical description intractable. Discrete event simulation is a tool which is able to incorporate all interactions and parameters and may reflect reality as accurately as possible. Large scale simulations, however, also require sufficient memory capacities and often exceed the available computational power: it might already be a problem just to keep the states of the peers in the main memory. The 6th International Workshop on Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization of Peer-to-peer environments (MSOP2P) aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners from academia, industry and government to advance the state of the art in modeling, simulating and optimizing P2P environments. The workshop also offers the opportunity to discuss different techniques to make P2P simulations scalable, to debate the advantages and disadvantages of a simulation on packet level or on application level, and to compare analytical models as well as emulations to results gained by simulation. The general venue will be a good occasion to share, to learn, and to discuss the latest results in this field of research. Topics ------ * Modeling of P2P systems * Performance evaluation of P2P systems * Simulation of P2P systems * Traffic management for P2P computing systems * Algorithms for computing and performance implications in P2P environments * Analytical modeling of Peer-to-Peer systems * Quantitative analysis of Peer-to-Peer infrastructure and overlay networks * Emulation of P2P systems * Protocols for resource management/discovery/reservation/scheduling * Workload characterization for P2P systems Important Dates --------------- Deadline for paper submission (extended): August 13, 2012 Acceptance notification: October 8, 2012 Camera ready paper due: October 29, 2012 Conference: February 27 - March 1, 2013 Paper Submission ---------------- Papers can be submitted through the EasyChair conference submission system: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pdp2013 with an indication of the name of the Special Session MSOP2P. Papers will undergo a double blind peer review process. Prospective authors should submit a full paper not exceeding 5000 words in length and including a 150-200 word abstract. To facilitate an anonymous reviewing process, the first page of the paper should contain only the title and abstract. Moreover, the names of the authors of the paper must not appear in citations in the reference section. All accepted papers will be included in the same volume, published by the IEEE Computer Society's Conference Publishing Services (CPS). The Final Paper Preparation and Submission Instructions will be published after the notification of acceptance. Organization ------------ Program Chair: Mark Jelasity, Hungarian Acad. Sci. and University of Szeged, Hungary Organization: Julien Bourgeois, University of Franche-Comte, France Etienne Riviere, University of Neuchatel, Switzerland Program Committee: Cosimo Anglano, Universita del Piemonte Orientale, Italy Julien Bourgeois, LIFC, University of Franche-Comte, France Jim Dowling, Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Sweden Alberto Montresor, University of Trento, Italy Rossano Gaeta, Universita di Torino, Italy Riccardo Lancellotti, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy Lu Liu, University of Leeds, United Kingdom Gerald Oster, LORIA, France Etienne Riviere, University of Neuchatel, Switzerland Matteo Sereno, Universita di Torino, Italy Tamas Vinko, TU Delft, The Netherlands Spyros Voulgaris, Vrije Universiteit, The Netherlands Naoki Wakamiya, Osaka University, Japan |
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