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ICCCN 2008
17th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks
Dates 2008-08-04 (iCal) - 2008-08-07
Homepage: icccn.org/icccn08
Location
Location: US/ND/St. Thomas, US/ND, US
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Important dates
Submissions: Mar 9, 2008
Table of Contents


CALL FOR PAPERS
ICCCN 2008: 17TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKS http://www.icccn.org/icccn08/
 
August 2008
St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, USA
Sponsors*: Technical Co-Sponsorship by IEEE TCCC and Nokia (*pending) Internet Services and Applications
 
The Internet has evolved dramatically over the last decade in its ubiquity and hence the scale and diversity of services being offered.
As a result, numerous research issues have emerged dealing with content distribution, networking, and application management.
 
The symposium will focus on recent advances in the broad area of Internet Service and Applications. It aims to foster interaction of researchers and exchange new ideas by bringing together members of the networking, multimedia, and development communities. The technical program of the symposium consists of regular papers, position papers, and works in progress. We solicit original and unpublished research achievements in various aspects including but not limited to the following topics:
 
Large scale content distribution
Network scaling
Network management
Peer-to-peer systems
Multicast, application layer multicast
Service level agreements for CDNs/ users Multiuser systems, multiuser detection Load balancing / tier 0 services Application scaling / experiments Network coding for media distribution Metro / local network effects of content distribution Last-mile content delivery Impact of wireless on the Internet Traffic engineering
 
In addition, we are especially interested in soliciting position papers (Is multicast dead, P2P will strangle normal Internet services, Network neutrality is a hopeless cause, etc.).  Position papers should be noted with the keyword POSITION: in the title and will follow the page limits of normal papers.
 
Submission of Manuscripts: Please follow the general submission requirements of ICCCN08.
 
Important dates:
 
Paper submission:             February 17, 2008
Notification of acceptance:         May 12, 2008
Camera ready papers due:         June 1, 2008
 
Symposium Co-Chairs:
 
Dr. Swaminathan Sivasubramanian
Amazon
swami@amazon.com
 
Dr. Aaron Striegel
University of Notre Dame
striegel@nd.edu
	

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