[e2e] (Forwarding CFP)

Bob Braden braden at ISI.EDU
Fri Sep 10 10:32:06 PDT 2004



******************* CALL FOR PAPERS **********************

     Passive & Active Measurement Workshop (PAM2005)

                      Boston, MA 

               	  Mar 31-Apr 1, 2005 

		http://www.pam2005.org/

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IMPORTANT DATES: 

 * Paper Submission:    	October 8, 2004 
 * Author Notification: 	December 10, 2004 
 * Camera Ready:        	January 20, 2005 


CONFERENCE INFORMATION

PAM'05, the sixth PAM workshop, is a two-day event focusing on
research and practical applications of passive and active measurement
and analysis techniques. Original papers describing novel 
work-in-progress are invited from the research, provider, and other
communities on topics including, but not limited to:

 * Active Network Measurements 
 * Passive Network Measurements
 * Performance Metrics
 * Traffic Statistics
 * Measurement Visualization
 * New Measurement Approaches & Techniques 
 * Deployment of Measurement Infrastructure 
 * New Measurement Initiatives 
 * Applications of Network Measurements 
 * Network Measurements and Security
 * Network Troubleshooting using Measurements 
 * Embedded and Reconfigurable Hardware for Network Measurements

Student participation is strongly encouraged. PAM has a tradition of
being a true workshop with lively discussion and active participation
from all attendees. As such, we favor submissions reporting exciting
on-going work.

SUBMISSION INFORMATION

To ensure PAM2005 is fresh and interesting, we are soliciting extended 
abstracts in the first instance. These should be at most FOUR pages in
length in the standard IEEE double-column format. The abstracts 
should present work-in-progress, explaining the basic approach and
motivation. Comprehensive results are not expected at this stage,
although the authors should comment on the results they expect to
obtain; there are 3.5 months between the abstract submission and
camera ready deadlines.

If selected for publication, authors will be expected to produce an 8-10 
page paper including results and validation.  



TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE 

Constantine Dovrolis (Program Chair)   	Georgia Tech    
Suman Banerjee          		University of Wisconsin     
Chadi Barakat           		INRIA           
Supratik Bhattacharyya  		Sprint ATL      
Andre Broido            		CAIDA           
Nevil Brownlee          		University of Auckland      
Neal Cardwell           		Google          
K Claffy                		CAIDA           
Les Cottrell            		SLAC            
Mark Crovella           		Boston University 
Christophe Diot         		Intel Research  
Avi Freedman            		Akamai          
Ian Graham              		Endace          
Khaled Harfoush         		North Carolina State University	
Loki Jorgenson          		Apparent Networks
Simon Leinen            		Switch          
David Meyer             		Cisco Systems   
Dina Papagiannaki      			Intel Research  
Ian Pratt               		University of Cambridge     
Matt Roughan            		University of Adelaide    
Kave Salamatian         		CNRS/LIP6       
Anees Shaikh            		IBM T.J.Watson  
Patrick Thiran          		EPFL            
Alex Tudor              		Agilent         
Steve Uhlig             		Universite Catholique de Louvain	
Darryl Veitch           		University of Melbourne     



Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP, but please
forward to anyone you believe may be interested -- thanks!

For any additional information, please contact Constantine Dovrolis
(dovrolis at cc.gatech.edu).


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