IPDS 2002, Deadline extended to December 14th, 2001
Date: 9 Dec 2001 12:57:45 -0800
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- Deadline Extended to December 14th, 2001 *************
CALL FOR PAPERS
International Performance and Dependability Symposium (IPDS) 2002
June 23 - 26, 2002, Washington DC, U.S.
http://www.dsn.org/ipds.html
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In the year 2002, IPDS will be organized under umbrella of DSN
(Dependable Systems and Networks) Conference, which will take
place in Washington DC, U.S., June 23 - 26, 2002. For pointers to
the conference, visit http://www.dsn.org/
OBJECTIVES
With growing strategic importance of large scale networked applications
executing on high-performance computers and broadband communication
networks, the performance and dependability of computer systems and
networks have become closely related. Designers and analysts must
consider the relationships between the occurrence of errors/failures
and their impact on performance, both in computer systems themselves
and in the interconnections between the system's components.
The International Performance and Dependability Symposium aims to bring together academic and industrial researchers in these two areas, with emphasis on integrating theory and practice. Relating analytical techniques to simulations, actual measurements, and experiments will be the broad theme of IPDS. Research relating to hardware and software issues in parallel and distributed systems and networks will be emphasized. The topics include but are not restricted to:
Analytical/Simulation/Measurement Techniques for
Performance/Dependability applied to:
Software/Hardware Systems
Real-Time Systems
Communication Systems
Distributed Systems
Parallel and Clustered Systems
Multiprocessing Systems
Systems for Fault-tolerance
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INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS
Regular papers describing original research, practical experience
reports, tool descriptions/demonstrations, and panel proposals will
be refereed and considered for publication in the Proceedings of the
2002 International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks.
A selected set of accepted papers will be published in a special issue
of the PERFORMANCE EVALUATION journal.
Excessively long submissions, unoriginal work, or work that is submitted to multiple venues, will be disregarded. The title page should include the title of the paper, author name(s), affiliations, mailing address, phone number, fax number, and e-mail address, a maximum 150-word abstract, five keywords, the submission category (see above), an approximate word count, and a declaration that the material has been cleared through author affiliations. For multi-authored submissions, the contact author should be indicated.
The format of submissions for review should be single-column, Times 11-point size, double spacing and no more than:
20 pages for Regular Papers,
10 pages for Practical Experience Reports and Tool Descriptions &
Demonstrations,
2 pages for Panel proposals.
The format for final, camera-ready submissions that have been accepted for publication should be in accordance with IEEE standard conference format. The paper should be submitted in electronic form: PostScript (.ps) or Portable Document Format (.pdf) to:
http://www.dsn.org/ipds.html#Authors
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission: December 14th, 2001
Notification: March 11, 2002
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Program Co-Chairs
Sachin Garg
<sgarg_at_avaya.com>
Avaya Labs, Avaya, Inc.
233 Mount Airy Road
Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 — USA
Phone: (+1) 908 582 3912
Fax: (+1) 908 582 5809
Zbigniew Kalbarczyk
<kalbar_at_crhc.uiuc.edu>
Center for Reliable and High Performance Computing
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
1308 W. Main Street
Urbana, IL 61801 — USA
Phone: (+1) 217 244 7110
Fax: (+1) 217 244 5686
Tools Demonstration Chair
M. Kaâniche (LAAS-CNRS, France)
kaaniche_at_laas.fr
Industry Liaison
L. Votta (Motorola Inc., USA)
lvotta1_at_email.mot.com
COMMITTEES
Steering Committee
Chair: R. Iyer (U. of Illinois, Urbana, USA)
Co-Chair: K. Trivedi (Duke University, USA)
J. Abraham (U. of Texas, Austin, USA) A. Avizienis (UCLA, USA) G. Balbo (U. of Torino, Italy) R. Chillarege (Opus360 Corp., USA) R. Geist (Clemson University, USA) G. Haring (U. of Vienna, Austria) R. Harper (IBM Research, USA) J.-C. Laprie (LAAS-CNRS, France) R. Marie (U. of Rennes, France) E.J. McCluskey (Stanford U., USA) W. Sanders (U. of Illinois, Urbana, USA) M. Woodside (Carleton U., Canada)
Program Committee
P. Barford (U. of Wisconsin, Madison, USA) S. Chau (NASA-JPL, USA) R. Chillarege (Opus360 Corp., USA) G. Ciardo (College of William & Mary, USA) J. Dugan (U. of Virginia, USA) G. Haring (U of Vienna, Austria) R. Harper (IBM Research, USA) B. Haverkort (RWTH Aachen, Germany) L. John (U. of Texas, Austin, USA) K. Kanoun (LAAS-CNRS, France) K. Keeton (HP Laboratories, USA) Y. Levendel (Motorola Inc., USA) C. Lindemann (U. of Dortmund, Germany) S. Lumetta (U. of Illinois, Urbana, USA) H. Madeira (U. of Coimbra, Portugal) R. Marie (U. of Rennes, France) P. Mehra (Compaq, USA) W. Sanders (U. of Illinois, Urbana, USA) M. Singhal (Ohio State U., USA) J. Smith (U. of Wisconsin, Madison, USA) A. Tai (I.A. Tech, Inc., USA) M. Telek (Tech. U. of Budapest, Hungary) T. Tsai (Avaya Inc., USA) N. Vaidya (U. of Illinois, Urbana, USA) A. van Moorsel (HP, USA) M. Vouk (North Carolina State U., USA)
Ex Officio: R. Iyer and K. Trivedi Received on Sun Dec 09 2001 - 21:57:45 CET
