[Acpc-l] IEEE/ACM MASCOTS'2002
Mirela Sechi Moretti Annoni Notare
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Wed, 22 May 2002 21:02:32 -0300
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********** Extended Deadlines, May 25th, 2002 **********
The Tenth IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Modeling,
Analysis and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems
12-16 October 2002, Fort Worth, Texas
URL: www.cs.unt.edu/~boukerch/mascots2002
This year, MASCOTS 2002 will include regular and tools sessions,
and will offer tutorials and workshops. Submission deadline: May 25th, 2002
NOTE: A Special Issue with the "Performance Evaluation" Journal is
planned which will contain selected papers from MASCOTS 2002.
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CALL FOR PAPERS
Authors are encouraged to submit both theoretical and practical
results of significance. Papers must not exceed 20 double-spaced
pages with a minimum of 10-point font and must include an
abstract, keywords, authors' contact information, including postal
and email addresses. Papers must be unpublished original work and
must not be submitted for publication elsewhere. Authors of both
regular and tool papers are strongly encouraged to submit their
papers in electronic form (PDF or PostScript).
The scope of the symposium includes, but is not limited to:
[-] Computer Architecture Modeling and Simulation
[-] Parallel and Distributed Systems
[-] Real-Time and Multimedia Systems
[-] Internetworking Protocol and Performance
[-] Wireless and Mobile Networking and Computing
[-] Broadband and Telecommunication Networks and Software
[-] Network Traffic Studies
[-] Web-Based Systems
[-] Application areas such as databases
[-] Analysis Techniques and Formal Methods
[-] Benchmarking and Measurement Techniques
[-] Capacity Planning
[-] Performance Analysis and Validation Techniques
[-] Workload Characterization and Generation
[-] Discrete Event Simulation methodology and Tools
[-] Middleware Performance (Object Oriented, Parallel Simulation etc.)
TOOLS TRACK
Authors are encouraged to submit papers describing tools suitable
for on-line demonstration. The tools papers will undergo a regular
review process and will be published in the conference proceedings
in a dedicated tools section. Separate sessions are planned where
these tools will be demonstrated on-line. Projection systems
capable for projecting from laptop screens and videotapes will be
available. The authors are required to bring any additional
equipment necessary for demonstration.Questions regarding tools
track should be directed to the tools co-chairs.
PAPER SUBMISSION INFORMATION
Papers must not exceed 20 double-spaced pages with a minimum of
10-point font and must include an abstract, keywords, authors
contact information (providing both postal and email addresses).
Papers must be unpublished original work and must not be submitted
for publication elsewhere. Authors of both regular and tool papers
are strongly encouraged to submit their papers in electronic form
(PDF or PostScript).
Those unable to use electronic means should mail five (5)
complete copies of the paper to either Prof. Azzedine Boukerche
or Prof. Shikharesh Majumdar by May 25th, 2002 .
[-] For Web-based paper registration and submission please
Check: www.cs.unt.edu/~boukerch/mascots2002
CALL FOR WORKSHOPS
Proposals for half-day or full-day workshops are solicited on
timely topics related to the above areas. The workshop proposal
must include description and length of the workshop, breakdown of
topics, and biographies of potential presenters. Send workshop
proposals directly to the workshops chair.
CALL FOR TUTORIALS
Proposals for half-day or full-day tutorials are solicited on
timely topics related to the above areas. The tutorial proposal
must include description and length of the tutorial, breakdown of
topics, and biographies of the presenters. Send tutorial proposals
directly to the tutorials chair.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Program Co-Chairs
Azzedine Boukerche Shikharesh Majumdar
Dept. of Computer Sciences Department of Systems and Computer
University of North Texas Engineering
P.O. Box 311366 Carleton University
Denton, TX 76203 Ottawa, Canada
Phone: (940) 565-4869 Phone: (613) 520-5654
Fax: (940) 565-2799 Fax: (613) 520-5727
boukerche@cs.unt.edu majumdar@sce.carleton.ca
General Chair
Sajal K. Das
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Univ. of Texas at Arlington , Texas
Phone: (817) 272-7405
Fax: (817) 272-3784
das@cse.unt.edu
Workshop Co-Chairs
Gabriele Kotsis
University of Wien, Austria
gabriele.kotsis@wu-wien.ac.at
Steve Turner
Nanyang Tech. University, Singapore
SSJTurner@ntu.edu.sg
Tools Co-Chairs
Teresa Dahlberg
Department of Computer Science
University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
tdahlber@uncc.edu
Peter Wilke
Dept. of E&E Engineering
The University of Western Australia
wilke@ee.uwa.edu.au
Tutorials Co-Chairs
Krishna Sivalingam
Washington State University, Pullman, WA USA
krishna@eecs.wsu.edu
Carl Tropper
McGill University, Canada
carl@cs.mcgill.ca
Finance Chair
Tom Jacob
University of North Texas, Denton, TX, USA
jacob@cs.unt.edu
Publicity Co-Chairs
Mirela Sechi Moretti Annoni Notare
Barddal University, SC, Brazil
Florianopolis, Brazil
mirela@barddal.br
Albert Y. Zomaya
The University of Western Australia
Dep. of Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Nedlands, Perth
Western Australia
zomaya@ee.uwa.edu.au
Program Committee
Dharma Agrawal, University of Cincinnatti, USA
Rassul Ayani, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweeden
Gregor Bochman, University of Ottawa, Canada
Thomas Braunl, The University of Western Australia
Tim Brecht, HP Labs, USA
Rick Bunt, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Sivarama Dandamudi, Carleton University, Canada
Samir Das, University of Cincinnatti, USA
Mike Devestikiotis, North Carolina State University, USA
Lorenzo Donatiello, Universita' di Bologna, Italy
Alois Ferscha, Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria
Richard Fujimoto, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
G. Gao, University of Deleware, USA
Pankaj Garg, HP, USA
Erol Gelenbe, University of Central Florida, USA
Nicolas Georganas, University of Ottawa, Canada
Leana Golubchik, University of Southern California, USA
Guenter Haring, Austria
Hossam Hossanein, Queens University, Canada
Gabriele Kotsis, University of Wien, Austria
Helen Kratza, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Mohan Kumar, University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Darrell Long, UC Santa Cruz, USA
Danny Menasce, George Mason University, USA
Biswajit Nandy, Tropic Networks, Canada
David Nicol, Dartmouth University, USA
Mirela Sechi M. A. Notare, Barddal University, SC, Brazil
Mohamed Ould-Khaoua, University of Glasgow, UK
Eric Parsons, Nortel Networks, Canada
Jerry Rolia, HP, Canada
William Sanders, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, USA
Behrooz Shirazi, University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Gabriel Silberman, IBM, USA
J. Bosco M. Sobral, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
Pradip K. Srimani, Clemson University, USA
Meng Teo Yong, National University of Singapore
Steve Turner, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Carey Williamson, University of Calgary, Canada
Murray Woodside, Carleton University, Canada
Jason Lin Yi-Bing, National Chiao-Tung Univ. Taiwan
Taieb Znati, University of Pittsburg, USA
Albert Y. Zomaya, The University of Western Australia