[e2e] CFP - OpenArch'2001 Short Paper Session - Ghosts of the Net!

Christian Tschudin tschudin at docs.uu.se
Tue Jan 23 11:39:23 PST 2001


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                      CALL FOR PAPERS
            OpenArch'2001 - Short Paper Session
        http://www.docs.uu.se/~tschudin/oa2001-sps/
               Organizer: Christian Tschudin

                     Ghosts of the Net!

Show  us  the  new   Ghosts of the Net: We want to know what
these code spirits do there, how they look, how they behave,
how you make them. Let the rays of mobile code penetrate the
deepest corner of the dark network  core  and  enlighten  us
with everything you know about the future of active network-
ing, open signaling and programmable networks.  Submit  your
venturesome  but  sound  idea  to the short paper session of
Openarch'2001.

We are seeking short papers on novel concepts related to the
OpenArch'2001  themes  (CFP can be found at http://www.open-
arch.org/2001_cfp.html) For additional  guidelines,  consult
the  open list below on what we would like and what we don't
want to see:

                   Yes, please   No, thanks

            Turing on the move   Jacquard in the node
              Automate the net   Humans in the loop
     Internet Deconstructivism   Internet plus epsilon
           The fury in the net   Zero jitter architectures
       Trust in code Darwinism   Believe in design
                    Kolmogorov   Lempel-Ziv
                  Code species   Standards mammoths
                        Self-*   Command and Control
  Fragment, translate, tunnel!   You shall have only one address
              Packet bartering   Bandwidth plan economy
                           ...    ...

Short papers with up to 4 pages (single  spaced,  less  than
1600 words, PostScript or PDF format) should be sent to
                   oa2001-sps at docs.uu.se

Papers  selection  will  be  handled  by Andrew Campbell and
Christian Tschudin.  Papers should be clear on which problem
they  address, the nature of the proposed solution, together
with some initial results. Each accepted  paper  receives  a
10+5  minutes  presentation+question  time  slot in the Open
Arch'2001 short paper session and will be reprinted  in  the
on-site proceedings, one author has to present it.

Important Dates:

          Submission deadline   Feb 9, 2001
      Notification to authors   Mar 5, 2001
  Final version of papers due   Mar 31, 2001
                OpenArch'2001   April 27-28, 2001

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