Forwarded message from [weiser@OKSTATE.EDU (Prof. Mark Weiser)] sent originally on Tue, 18 Jan 2000 13:26:06 -0600: : --ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ_360797178ÿ.ALT : Content-Type: text/plain; charsetÿs-ascii"; formatÿowed : : Americas Conference on Information Systems : Long Beach, California : August 10th - 13th, 2000 : : Call for Papers for the Mini Track "Telecommunication Networks" : http://faculty.mstm.okstate.edu/~weiser/ais2000/call.htm : : Perhaps the most profound impact on business and personal productivity, : since the introduction of the personal computer, has been the increasing : voice, video, and data connectivity. This interaction may bring about a : fundamental change in the way we live in the 21st century. In addition to : technological improvements that support communication of a variety of : media, a great convergence of technologies like televisions, telephones, : computers, and networks continues. Although the growth of : telecommunications over the past decade has been phenomenal, we expect that : the explosion of telecommunications applications is still to come. The : target infrastructure for many of these advanced applications is the : Internet -- a system based on a 1981 IETF specification -- very much an : anomaly in the rapidly changing technology world. This minitrack provides a : broad platform to explore all technical aspects of telecommunications and : networking that support transmission of voice, video, and/or data. : : Possible Topics may include the following: : * IP Networks & Performance : * Difficulties with Transition to IPv6 : * Internet2 : * Quality of Service : * Pricing issues : * Wireless Networks (Architecture, Design, Protocols, Network Interconnection) : * Multimedia support : * Network Management : * Reliability : * Mobility : * Protocol Analysis : * Congestion Control : * Network Design : * Routing and Scheduling : * Simulation : * Optimization : * Access Control : : Mini Track Chair: : Mark Weiser, Oklahoma State University, weiser@okstate.edu : : Important Dates: : Submission of Material : March 15, 2000 : Notification of Acceptance: April 15, 2000 : Camera-Ready Copy: May 5, 2000 : Conference Registration: June 1, 2000 : : Submission Guidelines: : All submissions and inquiries are to be made to weiser@okstate.edu. : Submissions must be in English, and should represent the original work of : the authors. Each submission is limited to SEVEN pages (approximately 3500 : words) in length for a full complete research paper and THREE pages : (approximately 1500 words) for a research-in-progress paper. All : submissions should be made electronically and sent as an attachment in MS : Word, WordPerfect, PDF, or HTML format. : : Please indicate "AMCIS 2000 Mini Track Submission" in the subject line of : the e-mail to which your submissions are attached. Best papers will be : recognized and receive awards at the conference. : : Submissions should include the following: : i)Name, e-mail, mailing address, university/organization affiliation, : phone/fax numbers of the contact person and all co-authors. : ii)Title of the submission, Keywords (five words), Abstract , and Main body : of the submission. : iii) References and/or bibliography (in MIS Quarterly format). : : Americas Conference on Information Systems covers the latest and important : issues in Information Systems and to serve the research and teaching : interests of the IS community. For more details about AMCIS 2000, see : www.csulb.edu/conference/ais2000. : : __________________________________________________________________ : Dr. Mark Weiser : Asst. Professor of : Telecommunications and Information Systems : 221 College of Business : Stillwater, OK 74078 : weiser@okstate.edu : (405) 744-5084 (w) : (707) 982-0953 (f) : --ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ_360797178ÿ.ALT : Content-Type: text/html; charsetÿso-8859-1" : Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable : : <html> : Americas Conference on Information Systems <br> : Long Beach, California <br> : August 10th - 13th, 2000<br> : <br> : Call for Papers for the Mini Track "Telecommunication Networks" : <br> : <font color="#0000FF"><u><a: href="http://faculty.mstm.okstate.edu/~weiser/ais2000/call.htm": eudora="autourl">http://faculty.mstm.okstate.edu/~weiser/ais2000/call.</a: ><a href="http://faculty.mstm.okstate.edu/~weiser/ais2000/call.htm": eudora="autourl">htm<br> : <br> : </a></font></u>Perhaps the most profound impact on business and personal : productivity, since the introduction of the personal computer, has been : the increasing voice, video, and data connectivity. This interaction may : bring about a fundamental change in the way we live in the 21st century. : In addition to technological improvements that support communication of a : variety of media, a great convergence of technologies like televisions, : telephones, computers, and networks continues. Although the growth of : telecommunications over the past decade has been phenomenal, we expect : that the explosion of telecommunications applications is still to come. : The target infrastructure for many of these advanced applications is the : Internet -- a system based on a 1981 IETF specification -- very much an : anomaly in the rapidly changing technology world. This minitrack provides : a broad platform to explore all technical aspects of telecommunications : and networking that support transmission of voice, video, and/or : data.<br> : <br> : Possible Topics may include the following: <br> : * IP Networks & Performance <br> : * Difficulties with Transition to IPv6 <br> : * Internet2 <br> : * Quality of Service <br> : * Pricing issues <br> : * Wireless Networks (Architecture, Design, Protocols, Network : Interconnection) <br> : * Multimedia support <br> : * Network Management <br> : * Reliability <br> : * Mobility <br> : * Protocol Analysis <br> : * Congestion Control <br> : * Network Design <br> : * Routing and Scheduling <br> : * Simulation <br> : * Optimization <br> : * Access Control<br> : <br> : Mini Track Chair: <br> : Mark Weiser, Oklahoma State University, weiser@okstate.edu<br> : <br> : Important Dates: <br> : Submission of Material : March 15, 2000 <br> : Notification of Acceptance: April 15, 2000 <br> : Camera-Ready Copy: May 5, 2000 <br> : Conference Registration: June 1, 2000<br> : <br> : Submission Guidelines: <br> : All submissions and inquiries are to be made to weiser@okstate.edu. : Submissions must be in English, and should represent the original work of : the authors. Each submission is limited to SEVEN pages (approximately : 3500 words) in length for a full complete research paper and THREE pages : (approximately 1500 words) for a research-in-progress paper. All : submissions should be made electronically and sent as an attachment in MS : Word, WordPerfect, PDF, or HTML format. <br> : <br> : Please indicate "AMCIS 2000 Mini Track Submission" in the : subject line of the e-mail to which your submissions are attached. Best : papers will be recognized and receive awards at the conference.<br> : <br> : Submissions should include the following: <br> : i)Name, e-mail, mailing address, university/organization affiliation, : <br> : phone/fax numbers of the contact person and all co-authors. <br> : ii)Title of the submission, Keywords (five words), Abstract , and Main : body <br> : of the submission. <br> : iii) References and/or bibliography (in MIS Quarterly format).<br> : <br> : Americas Conference on Information Systems covers the latest and : important issues in Information Systems and to serve the research and : teaching interests of the IS community. For more details about AMCIS : 2000, see : <a href="http://www.csulb.edu/conference/ais2000" eudora="autourl"><font: color="#0000FF"><u>www</a><a: href="http://www.csulb.edu/conference/ais2000": eudora="autourl">.csulb.edu/conference/ais2000</a></font></u>.<br> : <br> : <br> : <br> : <div>__________________________________________________________________</div: > : <div>Dr. Mark Weiser</div> : <div>Asst. Professor of </div> : <div>Telecommunications and Information Systems</div> : <div>221 College of Business</div> : <div>Stillwater, OK 74078</div> : <div>weiser@okstate.edu</div> : <div>(405) 744-5084 (w)</div> : (707) 982-0953 (f) : </html> : : --ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ_360797178ÿ.ALT-- : : ÿÿStart of ISWorld List Footer ÿÿ : ISWorld list is a service of the Association for Information Systems (AIS) : (http://www.aisnet.org) hosted at University College Dublin. For archives, : subscribing, or posting "norms" see http://www.isworld.org/isworldlist : ÿÿEnd of ISWorld List Footer ÿÿ
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