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10th International Workshop on Web Caching and Content Distribution (WCW) Support of IEEE pending Sophia Antipolis, French Riviera, France 12 September - 14 September, 2005 http://2005.iwcw.org/



Overview:

  The International Workshop on Web Caching and Content Distribution
  (WCW) serves as the premiere meeting for researchers and practitioners
  to exchange results and visions on all aspects of content
  distribution, and delivery. Innovations in content delivery systems
  continue to have strong impact in the Internet, resulting in a
  surge of interest in both content delivery applications and the
  web/network infrastructure that supports novel content delivery
  applications. Starting from basic caching, research in content
  distribution has broadened its scope to cover practically all
  areas related to the intersection of content and networking,
  including such areas as peer-to-peer, data grid computing, utility
  and edge computing, application networking, wireless content
  delivery, pervasive networking and content computing. Building
  on the success of the previous WCW meetings, WCW10 plans to form
  a strong technical program that covers the newest and most
  interesting areas relating to content delivery services as they
  move through the Internet.



Call for Papers:

  The workshop solicits technical papers related to Internet content
  delivery, caching and replication, and content services networking.
  Particular areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

  -Content delivery architectures
  -P2P file sharing, storage, and content delivery
  -Caching and content distribution for mobile wireless systems
  -Web caching and replication (protocols and architectures)
  -Edge services and dynamic content caching
  -Multimedia content distribution
  -Overlay networks for content delivery
  -Content placement and request routing
  -Empirical studies of deployed content delivery systems
  -Security in content distribution systems
  -Wide-area upload and content gathering
  -Novel applications and paradigms for caching and content
   distribution


General Chair:

  Ernst W. Biersack, Institut Eurecom


Program Chairs:

  Ernst W. Biersack, Institut Eurecom
  Pablo Rodriguez, Microsoft Research


Local Organization Chair:

  Guillaume Urvoy-Keller, Institut Eurecom


Cyber Chair:

  Pietro Michiardi, Institut Eurecom


Program Committee:

  Mostafa Ammar, Georgia Institute of Technology
  Azer Bestavros, Boston University
  Bobby Bhattacharjee, University of Maryland
  Paul Francis, Cornell University
  Markus Hofmann, Bell-Labs
  Magnus Karlsson, HP Labs
  Anne-Marie Kermarrec, INRIA
  Laurent Mathy, University of Lancaster
  Guillaume Pierre, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
  Thomas Plagemann, Oslo University
  Lili Qiu, Microsoft Research
  Reza Rejaie, University of Oregon
  Torsten Suel, Polytechnic University
  Mary Vernon, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  Geoff Voelker, University of California, San Diego
  Craig Wills, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
  Alec Wolman, Microsoft Research
  Hui Zhang, Carnegie Mellon University


Guidelines:

  Technical papers and synopses are welcome. Technical papers
  describe previously unpublished research results or empirical
  evaluations of current systems. Synopses are summaries of interesting
  new problems or approaches, or of standards or development efforts
  in progress. Technical papers are limited to 5000 words; synopses
  are limited to 3000 words. We require authors to first submit a
  150-word abstract to ease the process of reviewer assignment. The
  Program Committee will judge submitted papers on relevance,
  significance, originality, clarity, and technical merit. Do not
  submit product marketing material or material that is previously
  published or under review elsewhere. Accepted papers will be
  either published in the LNCS Series of Springer-Verlag or as IEEE
  Proceedings. At least one author of each accepted paper must
  attend the workshop to present their work. Please submit technical
  papers and synopses in PDF format through the submission form on
  the conference Website.


Proposals for Panels:

  WCW panels bring together researchers from industry and academia.
  These panels are an important element of WCW. This year we plan
  on having a panel that discusses "Ten years of Content Distribution".
  Please send other panel proposals in plain text by e-mail to the
  Program Chairs (iwcw05@xxxxxxxxxx).

Important Dates:

  03/08/2005: Deadline for abstract submissions
  03/15/2005: Deadline for paper submissions
  05/31/2005: Acceptance notification
  06/28/2005: Camera-ready papers due


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