[e2e] 2nd CFP: 6th Workshop on Web Caching and Content Distribution
Azer Bestavros
best at cs.bu.edu
Thu Feb 22 18:23:18 PST 2001
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Sixth International Workshop on Web Caching and Content Distribution
Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
June 20-22, 2001
http://www.cs.bu.edu/pub/wcw01
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Overview
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The International Workshop on Web Caching and Content Distribution
(WCW) is a premiere technical meeting for researchers and
practitioners interested in all aspects of content caching,
distribution and delivery on the Internet. This year's meeting will be
held in Boston (tentatively on the Boston University Campus) and will
build on the successes of the five previous WCW meetings. We
anticipate a strong technical program, exhibitions by leading vendors,
and participation from leading researchers and practitioners in the
field. Please refer to the various sections of this web site for more
information.
Important Deadlines and Dates
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2001/03/09: Submission of full technical papers
2001/03/09: Submission of R&D synopses and BOF proposals
2001/05/07: Acceptance of papers, synopses, and BOF proposals
2001/06/04: Camera-Ready copy of accepted papers and synopses
2001/06/20: Workshop starts!
Call for Papers
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The 6th International Workshop on Web Caching and Content Delivery
solicits technical papers as well as short synopses addressing various
issues on the state-of-the-art in Web Caching and Content Distribution
technologies. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
+ Web Caching Architectures
+ Cache Management Algorithms
+ Streaming Media Caching and Distribution
+ Application and Dynamic Content Caching
+ Consistency Management
+ Replication Strategies
+ Content Distribution Networks Architectures and Protocols
+ Workload Analysis and Characterization
+ Benchmarking
+ Content Peering and Alliances
+ Standardization and Interoperability
+ Deployment Experiences
Submission Guidelines
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Technical Papers
Technical papers describing previously unpublished research results
are solicited. Although we will give appropriate consideration to all
submissions, we expect to favor submissions with new, if not entirely
fleshed out, ideas over meticulous but incremental work. Paper
manuscripts should not exceed 5,000 words, and should not have been
previously published (or be under consideration for publication) in
part or in full. Manuscripts must be submitted electronically in
printable postscript or PDF form. All submissions will be reviewed by
the Program Committee members for appropriateness to the workshop,
for originality, and for technical merits. Accepted papers will be
presented at the workshop and published in the workshop proceedings.
In the past, selected papers were published in a special issue of a
leading journal and we anticipate being able to do the same this year
(details to follow).
The deadline for technical paper submissions is March 9, 2001.
Details of the submission procedure are posted on the workshop's web
page.
Research and Development Synopses
Short abstracts describing experiences with experimental or
commercial systems or works in progress are solicited. Synopsis
manuscripts should not exceed 10 double-spaced pages ( including
figures and tables). Manuscripts must be submitted electronically
in printable postscript or PDF form. All submissions will be
reviewed by the Program Committee members for appropriateness to the
workshop. Accepted synopses will be presented at the workshop and
will be published in the workshop proceedings.
The deadline for accepting research and development synopsis
submissions is March 9, 2001.
Details of the submission procedure are posted on the workshop's web
page.
Proposals for Panel and BOF Sessions
Proposals for Panels and BOF sessions are solicited. Please send
proposals to the Program Committee co-chairs. The deadline for
accepting proposals for Panel and BOF sessions is March 9, 2001.
Workshop Organization
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Program Committee Chairs:
+ Azer Bestavros (CS Dept, Boston University)
+ Michael Rabinovich (AT&T Research)
Program Committee Members:
+ Virgilio Almeida (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil)
+ Chet Birger (Adero Inc)
+ John Byers (CS Dept, Boston University)
+ Jeff Chase (CS Dept, Duke University)
+ Mark Crovella (Network Appliance & CS Dept, Boston University)
+ Arun Iyengar (IBM TJ Watson Research Center)
+ Mike Dahlin (University of Texas, Austin)
+ Balachander Krishnamurthy (AT&T Research)
+ Steve McCanne (FastForward Networks)
+ Jeff Mogul (Compaq Western Research Lab)
+ Keith Ross (Eurocomm Institute)
+ Gary Tomlison (Entera Inc.)
+ Craig Wills (CS Dept, Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
Steering Committee:
+ Pei Cao, Cisco
+ Valentino Cavalli, Terena
+ Peter Danzig, Akamai Technologies
+ John Martin, Network Appliance
+ Wojtek Sylwestrzak, Warsaw University
+ Duane Wessels, NLANR
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For updated information about the workshop please refer to the
workshop's web page at http://www.cs.bu.edu/pub/wcw01
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