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Betreff: [computational.science] ICDCN 2011 Call For Papers
Datum: Tue, 4 May 2010 12:19:49 +0200
Von: Dipanjan Chakraborty <cdipanjan@in.ibm.com>
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ICDCN 2011 Call For Papers
12th International Conference on Distributed Computing and Networking 
2-5 January 2011, Bangalore, India
Conference Website: http://icdcn.iitkgp.ac.in


SCOPE 
Technical papers describing original, previously unpublished results are 
solicited in all areas of theory and practice of distributed systems and 
networking. As in the past, ICDCN 2011 will be organized in two tracks: 
Distributed Computing and Networking. Topics of interest include but are 
not limited to the following:

Distributed algorithms and concurrent data structures: design, analysis, 
complexity 
Distributed operating systems, middleware, database systems
Embedded distributed systems
Experiments and measurements of distributed systems 
Fault-tolerance, reliability, availability, self-organization
Self-stabilization, autonomic computing 
High performance computing, grid computing, cloud computing 
Integration of heterogeneous wireless and wired networks 
Internetworking protocols and internet applications 
Mobile and pervasive computing, context-aware distributed systems
Multiprocessor and multi-core architectures and algorithms 
Network reliability, security and privacy 
Next generation network architectures
Overlay and peer-to-peer networks 
Performance modeling and evaluation 
Resource management and quality of service 
Security in distributed systems, cryptographic protocols 
Sensor networks, ad-hoc networks, and mesh networks 
Shared and transactional memory, synchronization protocols, concurrent 
programming 
Specification, debugging, semantics, verification, testing of distributed 
systems 
Traffic engineering, pricing, network management
Wireless networks: cellular networks, and wireless LANs 


SUBMISSION AND LOGISTICS 
A submission should report on original, previously unpublished research 
that is not being concurrently considered elsewhere for publication in a 
journal or conference. A submission consists of up to ten single-spaced 
pages using at least 11-point Times Roman font and one-inch margins on all 
sides on A4 or letter sized pages. The page limit includes title page, 
references, figures, and tables. Extra material, such as additional 
experiments, proofs, and graphs, can be included in a clearly-marked 
appendix, which will be read at the discretion of the program committee. 
Submissions deviating from these guidelines will not be reviewed. 
Submissions must be entered electronically according to instructions on 
the conference website. Accepted submissions will be published by Springer 
in the LNCS series (pending approval). Submissions may be accepted either 
as regular papers or short papers. Authors may request that their 
submission be considered only as a regular paper. At least one author of 
each accepted paper must register for the conference and present the 
paper.

Extended versions of selected papers from ICDCN 2011 will be considered 
for publication in the Operating Systems Review journal, in the Pervasive 
and Mobile Computing journal, and in the Theory of Computer Science 
journal, as appropriate.


BEST PAPER AWARD 
Every paper is eligible for a Best Paper Award. The Program Committee may 
decline to make the award or may split it.


IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission: 8 July 2010
Notification: 15 September 2010
Camera-ready due: 13 October 2010
Conference dates: 2-5 January 2011


ORGANIZATION

GENERAL CHAIRS
   Lorenzo Alvisi, U. Texas at Austin, USA (Distributed Computing Track)
   Sanjoy Paul, Infosys Technologies, India (Networking Track)

PROGRAM CHAIRS
Distributed Computing Track
    Marcos K. Aguilera (co-chair), Microsoft Research, USA
    Haifeng Yu (co-chair), National U. Singapore, Singapore

Networking Track
    Vikram Srinivasan (co-chair), Alcatel-Lucent, India
    Nitin Vaidya (co-chair), U. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
    Romit Roy Choudhury (vice chair), Duke University, USA

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Distributed Computing Track
   Mustaque Ahamad, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
   Hagit Attiya, Technion, Israel
   Rida A. Bazzi, Arizona State University, USA
   Ken Birman, Cornell University, USA
   Pei Cao, Stanford University, USA
   Haowen Chan, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
   Wei Chen, Microsoft Research Asia, China
   Gregory Chockler, IBM Research Haifa Labs, Israel
   Jeremy Elson, Microsoft Research, USA
   Rui Fan, Technion, Israel
   Christof Fetzer, Dresden University of Technology, Germany
   Pierre Fraigniaud, CNRS and University Paris Diderot, France
   Seth Gilbert, National University of Singapore, Singapore
   Rachid Guerraoui, EPFL, Switzerland
   Tim Harris, Microsoft Research, UK
   Maurice Herlihy, Brown University, USA
   Prasad Jayanti, Dartmouth College, USA
   Chip Killian, Purdue University, USA
   Arvind Krishnamurthy, University of Washington, USA
   Fabian Kuhn, University of Lugano, Switzerland
   Zvi Lotker, Ben‐Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
   Victor Luchangco, Sun Labs, Oracle, USA
   Petros Maniatis, Intel Labs Berkeley, USA
   Alessia Milani, Universite Pierre & Marie Curie, France
   Yoram Moses, Technion, Israel
   Gopal Pandurangan, Brown U. and Nanyang Technological U., Singapore
   Sergio Rajsbaum, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico
   C. Pandu Rangan, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India
   Andre Schiper, EPFL, Switzerland
   Stefan Schmid, T-Labs/TU Berlin, Germany
   Neeraj Suri, TU Darmstadt, Germany
   Srikanta Tirthapura, Iowa State University, USA
   Sam Toueg, University of Toronto, Canada
   Mark Tuttle, Intel Corporation, USA
   Krishnamurthy Vidyasankar, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
   Hakim Weatherspoon, Cornell University, USA

Networking Track
   Arup Acharya, IBM Research, USA
   Habib M. Ammari, Hofstra University, USA
   Vartika Bhandari, Google, USA
   Bharat Bhargava, Purdue University, USA
   Saad Biaz, Auburn University, USA
   Luciano Bononi, University of Bologna, Italy
   Mainak Chatterjee, University of Central Florida, USA
   Mun Choon Chan, National University of Singapore, Singapore
   Carla‐Fabiana Chiasserini, Politecnico Di Torino,Italy
   Romit Roy Choudhury, Duke University, USA
   Marco Conti, University of Bologna, Italy
   Amitabha Das, Infosys, India
   Samir Das, Stony Brook University, USA
   Roy Friedman, Technion, Israel
   Marco Gruteser, Rutgers University, USA
   Katherine H Guo, Bell Labs, USA
   Mahbub Hassan, University of New South Wales, Australia
   Gavin Holland, HRL Laboratories, USA
   Sanjay Jha, University of New South Wales, Australia
   Andreas Kassler, Karlstad University, Sweden
   Salil Kanhere, University of New South Wales, Australia
   Myungchul Kim, Information and Communication University, South Korea
   Young‐Bae Ko, Ajou University, South Korea
   Jerzy Konorski, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland
   Bhaskar Krishnamachari, University of Southern California, USA
   Joy Kuri, IISc, Bangalore, India
   Xiangyang Li, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
   Ben Liang, University of Toronto, Canada
   Archan Misra, Telcordia Lab, USA
   Mehul Motani, National University of Singapore, Singapore
   Asis Nasipuri, University of North Caorlina at Charlotte, USA
   Sotiris Nikoletseas, Patras University, Greece
   Kumar Padmanabh, Infosys, India
   Chiara Petrioli, University of Roma La Sapienza, Italy
   Bhaskaran Raman, IIT Bombay, India,
   Rajashri Roy, IIT Kharagpur, India
   Bahareh Sadeghi, Intel, USA
   Moushumi Sen, Motorola, India
   Wang Wei, ZTE, China
   Xue Yang, Intel, USA
   Yanyong Zhang, Rutgers University, USA
   Srihari Nelakuditi, University of South Carolina, USA
   Catherine Rosenberg, University of Waterloo, Canada
   Jai‐Hoon Kim, Ajou University, South Korea
   Baochun Li, University of Toronto, Canada
   Anutosh Maitra, Infosys, India

KEYNOTE CHAIRS
   Sajal Das, University of Texas at Arlington and NSF, USA
   Prasad Jayanti, Dartmouth College, USA

TUTORIAL CHAIRS
   Vijay Garg, University of Texas at Austin, USA
   Samir Das, Stony Brook University, USA

WORKSHOP CHAIRS
   Krishna Kant, Intel and NSF, USA
   Jiannong Cao, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

PH.D. FORUM CHAIRS
   Mainak Chatterjee, University of Central Florida, USA
   Sriram Pemmaraju, University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA

PUBLICITY CHAIRS
   Luciano Bononi, University of Bologna, Italy
   Dipanjan Chakraborty, IBM Research Lab, India
   Anwitaman Datta, NTU, Singapore
   Rui Fan, Technion, Israel