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NETYS 2013 : International Conference on NETwork sYStems

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Link: http://www.netys.net/
 
When May 2, 2013 - May 4, 2013
Where Marrakesh, Marocco
Abstract Registration Due Jan 15, 2013
Submission Deadline Jan 21, 2013
Notification Due Mar 21, 2013
Final Version Due Apr 21, 2013
Categories    network   operating systems   distributed systems
 

Call For Papers

NETYS First Call for Papers

The International Conference on NETworked sYStems

May 2-4, 2013, Marrakech, Morocco http://www.netys.net

Important Dates

Abstract submission: January 15, 2013
Paper submission: January 21, 2013
Acceptance notification: March 21, 2013
Camera-ready copy due: April 21, 2013

Scope. NETYS aims to bring together researchers and engineers from both the theory and practice of networked systems. These systems are viewed in their general sense including multi-core architectures, middleware environments, storage clusters, as well as social, peer-to-peer, sensor, wireless and mobile networks. NETYS will provide a forum to report on best practices and novel algorithms, results and techniques on networked systems. Original contributions as well as experience papers on the principles, design, implementation, modeling, analysis, and application of networked systems are solicited. Specific concepts common to different forms of such systems are most welcome. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Multi-core architectures and multithreaded applications
Distributed databases, embedded systems and operating systems
Mobile, wireless, ad-hoc, sensor networks and social networks
Cloud systems and services, virtualization
Middleware environments and data centers
Concurrent and distributed algorithms
Web-based and service-oriented architectures
Event-based, operating and embedded systems
Security and privacy
Self-stabilizing, self-organizing, and autonomic systems
Overlays and peer-to-peer infrastructures.

Papers submission. NETYS is soliciting two forms of papers: full and short papers. All in LNCS format (www.springer.com/lncs). Full papers are allowed a maximum of 15 pages, whereas short papers are allowed a maximum of 5 pages, both in the submission and in the proceedings. A full paper submission might be accepted as such, as a short paper or a poster. A short paper may be accepted as such or as a poster. Posters will be presented at the conference to reflect work in progress and will not lead to a publication in the proceedings. Authors are given the option to accept or not the type in which their paper is selected for acceptance.

Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science series will publish the proceedings of the conference. It is required that each accepted paper be presented at the conference by one of its authors.

The Computing Journal (http://www.springer.com/computer/journal/607) will consider publishing extended versions of the best papers of the conference in a special issue.

Awards will be given to the best paper and the best student paper. A paper is eligible for the best student paper award if at least one of its authors is a full-time student at the time of submission. This should be indicated in the submission.

Workshops and Tutorials will be held in conjunction with NETYS with the aim of allowing researchers and practitioners to explore topics and/or emerging research areas in depth. Please contact the program chairs with a brief description of proposals by January 1, 2013.


Program Committee:

Sihem Amer-Yahia - CNRS LIG, France
Gildas Avoine - UCL, Belgium
Boualem Benatallah - UNSW, Australia
Gregor V. Bochmann - Univ of Ottawa, Canada
Ahmed Bouajjani - Univ Paris 7, France
Mohammed Boulmalf - IUR, Morocco
Christian Cachin - IBM, Switzerland
Dalila Chiadmi - EMI, Maroc
Carole Delporte - Univ Paris 7, France
Christophe Diot - Technicolor, France
Rachida Dssouli - Concordia Univ, Canada
Sameh Elnikety - Microsoft Research, USA
Mohammed Essaidi - ENSIAS, Morocco
Hugues Fauconnier - Univ Paris 7, France
Mamoun Fillali - CNRS, France
Eli Gafni - UCLA, USA
Benoît Garbinato - UNIL, Switzerland
Maurice Herlihy - Brown University, USA
Thomas Hofmann - Google, Switzerland
Ihab Francis Ilyas - Univ of Waterloo
Anne-Marie Kermarrec - INRIA, France
Ahmed Khoumsi - Sherbrooke Univ, Canada
Mira Mezini - Univ of Darmstadt, Germany
Louise Moser - UCSB, USA
Vivien Quéma - Grenoble INP, France
Michel Raynal - IRISA, France
Liuba Shrira - Brandeis Univ, USA
Stefan Tai - KIT, Germany

General Chairs:

Mohammed Erradi - ENSIAS, Rabat, Morocco
Bernd Freisleben - Marburg Univ, Germany

Program Chair:

Rachid Guerraoui - EPFL, Switzerland
Vincent Gramoli - University of Sydney, Australia

History: The origin of NETYS dates back to the International Spring School on Distributed Systems organized under the name “METIS”. After the success of the first two editions of METIS’2008 in Rabat and METIS’2009 in Marrakech, both in French, the last three editions, METIS-CTDS’2010 in Fez, METIS-CTDS’2011 in Marrakesh and METIS’2012 in Tangier were in English. Along the different editions of METIS, different topics related to distributed systems have been addressed, from the “Principles of Distributed Systems” and “How to Secure Distributed Systems” to “Social Networks”. All involved a prestigious list of speakers.

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