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P2P 2009 : Ninth International Conference on Peer-to-Peer ComputingConference Series : International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing | |||||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Ninth International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing (P2P2009) September 8-11, 2009 Seattle, Washington, USA http://www.p2p09.org P2P'09 is the ninth conference in a series of annual conferences concerned with overlay network technologies and massively distributed systems & applications. To reflect the international nature of the conference, this year it will be held outside Europe for the first time, in Seattle, Washington. The Ninth International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing is technically sponsored by IEEE. Peer-to-Peer systems benefit from and share the resources owned by systems that are distributed around the Internet. Examples of such technologies include peer-to-peer applications and grids, and in general, any large-scale distributed system characterized by decentralization and sharing of resources. Recently, interesting applications of P2P technology have begun to emerge, together with new platforms for application development. We invite papers that reflect experience with practical applications of the current state of the art, or that explore new application areas. We are particularly interested in real, large-scale, deployed systems and applications, rather than small-scale examples composed of a few nodes. The key issues to be considered are scalability, robustness, and security; we believe that these aspects are fundamental issues that must be solved before Peer-to-Peer and Grid services will become mainstream. Consistent with the previous occurrences of this conference, we would like to promote collaboration in research among academic institutions, government organizations, and business enterprises that are concerned with the research and implementation of peer-to-peer networks, grids, and large scale distributed systems. General Chair: Henning Schulzrinne Columbia University, USA Program Committee Co-Chairs: Karl Aberer Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland Anwitaman Datta Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore Scope of P2P'09 Topics that relate to Peer-to-Peer systems, Peer-to-Peer applications, Grid systems, large-scale distributed systems, and overlay networks are open for consideration. We would like to give special encouragement to experience reports with applications, with particular emphasis to those that treat problems related to scalability, robustness, and security. Topics of interest for the conference include, but are not limited to: * P2P applications and services * Industrial applications / P2P in use * Security in P2P systems * Performance and robustness of P2P systems * Self-organization in P2P systems * P2P information retrieval and data management * Semantic overlay networks and semantic query routing in P2P systems * Trust and reputation management in P2P systems * Overlay architectures and topologies * P2P overlay interworking with underlying infrastructure * Overlay monitoring and management * Social networks * P2P systems over MANETs * Delay-tolerant P2P systems * P2P economics * Cooperation in P2P systems * P2P workload characterization and simulation * P2P grids Call for Papers P2P'09 is looking for original, unpublished contributions on all aspects of Peer-to-Peer systems as described in the conference scope. Papers can be submitted as regular full papers (max. 10 pages) or short papers (2-4 pages) showing early ideas. Important dates * Abstract submission deadline: April 13, 2009 * Full paper submission deadline: April 20, 2009 * Notification of acceptance: June 8, 2009 * Camera ready papers due: June 18, 2009 * Conference: September 8-11, 2009 Selected papers will be published in the Springer Journal "Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications". A separate call will be made after the conference. Submission Details Authors should prepare a PDF file following the IEEE single-space, two-column format using at least 10 point size type. The maximum page limit is 10 pages (camera-ready versions may be restricted to 8 pages) for full papers and 2-4 pages for short papers. All papers will be evaluated through a double-blind review process. It is important that papers be anonymized -- by removing author names and affiliations, as well as masking information about projects or references that would clearly reveal the authors' identity. The IEEE templates for LaTeX and Microsoft Word, as well as related information, can be found at the IEEE Computer Society website. Paper submission is managed through EDAS. All papers must be submitted in PDF format. All papers must be registered with the system by the abstract submission deadline. Papers are accepted in PDF format only and must be uploaded by the paper deadline. All accepted papers will appear in the proceedings published by IEEE and available through their digital library (Xplore). PLEASE NOTE: At least one author per accepted paper must register to the conference (non-student-rate) before June 20th, 2009, 5pm (EST) and present the paper. |
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