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IMSAA-WEIA 2009 : International Workshop on Emerging Internet Applications | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://imsaa.org/emerginginternetapplication.htm | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
THEME
Broadband availability (fixed and mobile) is growing rapidly across the world, and infrastructure operators (e.g. Telecoms) and application developers (e.g. Web 2.0 companies) are experimenting with a range of applications and services to deploy on this new infrastructure. Rapid innovation in peer-to-peer content delivery, social networks and web-based communities, web 2.0 technologies such as application mash-ups, as well as content delivery networks, delay-tolerant networks, vehicular network applications, and location-based services are unleashing an unprecedented set of opportunities and challenges for business innovation, community-driven projects, and academic research. The overall benefit of these emerging services is thought to be significantly more than their individual parts, but the realized gain will depend on how services are composed and delivered. In particular scalability (distributed vs. centralized), interoperability (3rd party APIs), robustness (tolerance to underlying hardware/network failure, intermittent connectivity) and security (authentication, privacy, and non-repudiation) are some of the important quality and usability features that will determine the success of new Internet applications. Through this workshop we seek to attract academic and industrial research papers addressing some of the challenges of the New Internet Applications listed above. The focus is on the interdisciplinary nature of the new Internet and the workshop, as part of the Internet Multimedia Systems Architecture and Applications (IMSAA 2009) conference, seeks to provide a common forum for academics and practitioners in Internet applications. A keynote speaker from a top university or industry will also be part of the final workshop program (to be announced on the workshop website) Topics for the workshop include, but are not limited to: P2P Social Networks Web X.0 Web-based Communities Application Mash-ups Content Syndication and Distribution Networks (Application layer, e.g. Akamai) Location Based Services Delay Tolerant Network Applications Vehicular Network Applications ORGANIZERS PC Co-Chairs Sachin Agarwal Deutsche Telekom Laboratories/ TU Berlin, Germany Sonja Buchheggar Deutsche Telekom Laboratories/ TU Berlin, Germany Pan Hui Deutsche Telekom Laboratories/ TU Berlin, Germany PROGRAM COMMITTEE (Tentative) Ashish Agarwal Nilanjan Banerjee Florin Ciucu Hamed Haddadi Robert Hseih Saikat Guha Konrad Kloeckner Vassilis Kostakos Eyal de Lara April Slayden Mitchell Mirco Musolesi Michal Piorkowski Nischal Piratla Cigdem Sengul Georgios Smaradakis SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS All submitted papers will be carefully evaluated based on originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of expression. All submissions must be in English. No author may submit more than 2 papers for review. Submissions should be in PDF format and must not exceed 6 pages, 2 column, IEEE conference format (for regular papers) or 3 pages (for position papers). Regular papers presented at the workshop will be added to IEEE Xplore. Other paper submission instructions will be posted at: http://imsaa.org/emerginginternetapplication.htm. IMPORTANT DATES Paper Submission Sept 10, 2009 Authors Notification Sept 28, 2009 Camera Ready due Oct. 8, 2009 Registration Deadline Oct 8, 2009 Workshop Date Dec 9, 2009 |
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