CALL FOR PAPERS Global Perspective: 8th International Workshop on Web Content Caching and Distribution (WCW)
Beijing, China 30 September - 2 October, 2003 http://2003.iwcw.org/ Submission deadline: May 22, 2003 Extended deadline: May 29, 2003 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Overview -------- Since 1996, this workshop has served as the premiere forum for researchers and industry technologists to exchange research results and perspectives on future directions in Internet content caching and content delivery. The first four Web Caching Workshops (WCW) focused on Web cache software and caching networks for static Web content. The scope broadened to encompass content distribution and eventually all areas relating to the intersection of storage and networking for Internet content services, including such areas as storage for grid computing and peer-to-peer storage services. In other words, the name of the workshop has stayed relatively constant, but the topics included in it will, as always, cover the newest and most interesting areas relating to data as it moves about the Internet. This year we are especially interested in issues of massive scale: the impact of geography on caching and replication; the role of caching and data transfer in Internet-wide grid computing; global peer-to-peer file transfer and storage; and other topics consistent with the history of the workshop and the evolution of web caching and content delivery. Call for Papers --------------- The workshop solicits technical papers related to Internet content caching and replication, content delivery, and content services networking. Particular areas of interest include, but are not limited to: + Caching and edge services for the wireless Web + Caching and replication for grid computing + Consistency management + Content placement and request routing + Edge services and dynamic content caching + Empirical studies of deployed content delivery systems + Geographical influences on caching and replication + In-stream content modification (e.g., transcoding, pluggable services) + Internet caching architecture and protocols + Memory and storage management for content caches + Overlay networks for content delivery + Peer-to-peer caching and content delivery + Peering and content services internetworking + Security and availability of Web service architectures + Streaming media caching + Web workload analysis and characterization + Wide-area upload and "content gathering" General Chairs -------------- Chi Hung Chi, National University of Singapore Lam Kwok Yan, Tsinghua University Program Chair ------------- Fred Douglis, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center Program Committee ------------------ Martin Arlitt, University of Calgary Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau, University of Wisconsin Chi Hung Chi, National University of Singapore Mike Dahlin, University of Texas at Austin Fred Douglis, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center Zongming Fei, University of Kentucky Leana Golubchik, University of Southern California Li Gong, Sun Microsystems, Inc. Jaeyeon Jung, MIT LCS Dan Li, Cisco Systems, Inc. Guillaume Pierre, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam Weisong Shi, Wayne State University Oliver Spatscheck, AT&T Labs -- Research Renu Tewari, IBM Almaden Research Center Amin Vahdat, Duke University Geoff Voelker, University of California, San Diego Zhen Xiao, AT&T Labs -- Research Steering Committee ------------------ Azer Bestavros, Boston University Pei Cao, Cisco Jeff Chase, Duke University Valentino Cavalli, Terena Peter Danzig, University of Southern California John Martin, Network Appliance Michael Rabinovich, AT&T Labs -- Research Wojtek Sylwestrzak, Warsaw University Duane Wessels, The Measurement Factory Guidelines --------------------- Technical Papers and Synopses 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. The Program Committee will judge submitted papers on relevance, significance, originality, clarity, and technical merit. We encourage authors to submit any technically sound contributions of interest. Please do not submit product marketing material or material that is previously published or under review elsewhere. Accepted papers will be published in a proceedings distributed to participants and made available on the Web. We anticipate that the proceedings will also be published as a journal issue, as was done in 2001, but that is still under negotiation. Authors of accepted papers will present their work in 15-minute or 25-minute talks at the workshop, for synopses and technical papers respectively. 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. Please send panel proposals in plain text by e-mail to the Program Chair ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Important Dates --------------- 2003/05/22: Nominal deadline for submissions 2003/05/29: Extended deadline: submissions due at 1700 PDT 2003/07/24: Acceptance notification 2003/08/28: Camera-ready papers due ____________ The ISP-CACHING Discussion List ___________ To Join: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Remove: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives: http://isp-lists.isp-planet.com/isp-caching/archives/