[Acpc-l] Fw: ARCS '04 Deadline Extension

Dieter Kranzlmueller dk@gup.uni-linz.ac.at
Tue, 16 Sep 2003 17:13:47 +0200


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From: <arcs@sra.uni-hannover.de>
To: <kranzlmueller@gup.uni-linz.ac.at>
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 5:10 PM
Subject: ARCS '04 Deadline Extension


>
> Dear colleague,
> due to multiple requests from different potential contributors, the
> organizing committee of the 17th International Conference on Architecture
of
> Computing Systems ARCS 2004 decided to extend the deadline for paper
> submissions by one week from September 15th to September 22nd, 2003.
> The corresponding call for papers can be found below.
> I'd appreciate your participation and help in distributing this
information
> to your colleagues.
> Please excuse multiple mails. Thanks in advance.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Christian Müller-Schloer
> Program Chair
> Universität Hannover
> Germany
>
> ************************************************************************
>
> Third Announcement and Call for Papers:
>
>                                 ARCS 2004
>
> 17TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ARCHITECTURE OF COMPUTING SYSTEMS
>                 - ORGANIC AND PERVASIVE COMPUTING -
>
> Augsburg, Germany
> March 23 - 26, 2004
> http://www.uni-augsburg.de/arcs04
> Submission Deadline: September 22, 2003(extended)
>
> Future processors become smaller, provide higher performance and consume
> less power than today's devices. Such processors will spark off new
> applications in particular in the area of everyday consumer devices.
> Mobile telecommunication systems increase bandwidth and will yield
> highly connected, ubiquitous computing systems. System design and
> management complexity increase to a level where a new paradigm may
> provide help: Organic computing (also known as autonomic computing)
> borrows from analogies between complex technical and biological systems.
> It follows a human-centered approach by leveraging self-organization
> capabilities. Organic computing investigates the design and
> implementation of self-managing systems that are self-configuring,
> self-optimizing, self-healing, self-protecting, context aware, and
> anticipatory.
> ARCS 2004 will emphasize the design, realization and analysis of the
> emerging organic and pervasive systems and their scientific,
> engineering, and commercial applications. The conference focuses on
> system aspects of organic and pervasive computing in software and
> hardware. In particular, the system integration and self-management of
> hardware, software and networking aspects of up-to-now unconnected
> devices is a challenging research topic.
> ARCS 2004 continues and replaces the biennial series of German
> Conferences on Architecture of Computing Systems. This 17th conference
> in the series serves as a forum to present current work on all aspects
> of computer and systems architecture. Besides its main focus, the
> conference is open for more general and interdisciplinary themes in
> operating systems, networking, and computer architecture. Papers
> pertaining to all aspects of computer and systems architecture, in
> particular in the field of organic and pervasive computing are sought,
> including but not limited to the following:
>
> Enabling Technologies and Infrastructure
> ·middleware for organic, pervasive and peer-to-peer computing
> ·operating systems
> ·multi-agent and mobile agent systems
> ·bio-analogue and artificial-life systems
> ·context and locality
> ·low power systems design
> ·machine-learning, prediction, pro-activity
> ·system design and simulation
> ·reconfigurable hardware and software systems
> ·safety, security, reliability
> ·self-managing service configuration
> ·user interfaces and human-machine interaction
>
> Architectures and Systems
> ·computer and system architecture
> ·modular distributed devices
> ·self-managing systems
> ·self-healing and fault-tolerant systems
> ·real-time systems
> ·mobile and wearable devices
> ·intelligently connected devices
> ·embedded systems (consumer electronics, automotive)
>
> Applications
> ·scenarios for ubiquitous and pervasive computing
> ·autonomic environments
> ·network server architectures
> ·network based applications
> ·mobile computing
> ·network computing (clusters and grids)
> ·semantic networks
> ·home and wireless networking
> ·e-learning
>
> The conference is organized by the special interest group on Computer
> and Systems Architecture of the GI (Gesellschaft für Informatik - German
> Informatics Society) and ITG (Informationstechnische Gesellschaft-
> Information Technology Society), supported by CEPIS and EUREL, and held
> in cooperation with IFIP, ACM (approvals requested) and IEEE (German
> section). In addition to technical sessions of contributed paper
> presentations, the conference will offer invited presentations,
> workshops, and tutorials.
> The conference proceedings are planned to be published in the 'Lecture
> Notes in Computer Science' series by Springer-Verlag. Papers should not
> exceed 15 pages (approximately 5000 words) in Springer LNCS style (see:
> http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html ). We accept only
> electronic submissions in postscript or pdf format. The URL of the
> submission site is http://www.sra.uni-hannover.de/arcs_04/ . Selected
> papers will be published in the Personal and Ubiquitous Computing Journal.
>
> IMPORTANT DATES
> September 22, 2003      Conference paper submission due(extended deadline)
> October 1, 2003         Workshop and tutorial proposal due
> December 1, 2003        Notification of acceptance/rejection
> January 4, 2004         Camera-ready paper due
>
> Official Address
> For any questions related to ARCS 2004 please refer to our web site:
> http://www.uni-augsburg.de/arcs04 or e-mail to:
> arcs04@informatik.uni-augsburg.de
>
> General Chair:
> Theo Ungerer, University of Augsburg, ungerer@informatik.uni-augsburg.de
> Co-Chair:
> Bernhard Bauer, University of Augsburg, bauer@informatik.uni-augsburg.de
> Program Chair:
> Christian Müller-Schloer, Univ. of Hannover, cms@sra.uni-hannover.de
> Workshop and Tutorial Chair:
> Uwe Brinkschulte, University of Karlsruhe, brinks@ira.uka.de
>
> Program Committee
> Dimiter Avresky, Northeastern University, Boston, USA
> Nader Bagherzadeh, University of California Irvine, USA
> Bernhard Bauer, University of Augsburg, Germany
> Jürgen Becker, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
> Michael Beigl, Telecooperation Office TecO, Karlsruhe, Germany
> Frank Bellosa, University of Erlangen
> Arndt Bode, Technical University of München, Germany
> Gaetano Borriello, University of Washington, USA
> Uwe Brinkschulte, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
> Francois Dolivo, IBM, Switzerland
> Kemal Ebcioglu, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, USA
> Reinhold Eberhart, Daimler Chrysler Research, Ulm, Germany
> Werner Erhard, Friedrich-Schiller-University of Jena, Germany
> Hans Eveking, TU Darmstadt, Germany
> Hans-W. Gellersen, University of Lancaster, UK
> Werner Grass, University of Passau, Germany
> Wolfgang Karl, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
> Rudolf Kober, Siemens AG, München, Germany
> Erik Maehle, Universität zu Lübeck, Germany
> Christian Müller-Schloer, University of Hannover, Germany
> Jörg Nolte, TU Cottbus, Germany
> Wolfgang Rosenstiel, University of Tübingen, Germany
> Burghardt Schallenberger, Siemens AG, München
> Alexander Schill, Technical University of Dresden, Germany
> Hartmut Schmeck, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
> Albrecht Schmidt, LMU, Munich, Germany
> Karsten Schwan, Georgia Tech, USA
> Rainer G. Spallek, TU Dresden, Germany
> Peter Steenkiste, Carnegie-Mellon University, USA
> Djamshid Tavangarian, University of Rostock, Germany
> Rich Uhlig, Intel Microprocessor Research Lab, USA
> Theo Ungerer, University of Augsburg, Germany
> Klaus Waldschmidt, University of Frankfurt, Germany
> Lars Wolf, University of Braunschweig, Germany
> Hans Christoph Zeidler, University of the Federal Armed Forces at
> Hamburg, Germany
> Martina Zitterbart, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
>
>