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8th International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems (IPTPS '09) http://www.usenix.org/event/iptps09 April 21, 2009 Boston, MA Submissions due: January 9, 2009 Notification of acceptance: March 9, 2009 IPTPS '09 will be held immediately before the 6th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI '09), which will take place April 22--24, 2009. Overview The 8th International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems (IPTPS '09) provides a forum for researchers to engage in a lively discussion of current and future trends in peer-to-peer systems. The workshop provides a venue to present and discuss peer-to-peer technologies, applications, and systems, and to identify key research issues and challenges that lie ahead. This year, the format of the forum will change to a one-day workshop, co-located with the 6th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI '09) in Boston. In the context of this year's workshop, peer-to-peer systems are defined to be systems that are mostly decentralized, self-organizing, and usually including users from multiple administrative domains. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: -Network and system support for peer-to-peer systems -New applications and protocols for peer-to-peer systems -Availability, robustness, performance, and scaling -Security, privacy, anonymity, anti-censorship, and incentives -Lessons drawn from experience with deployed peer-to-peer systems -Measurement, modeling, and workload characterization Program Co-Chairs: Rodrigo Rodrigues, Max Planck Institute for Software System Keith Ross, Polytechnic Institute of NYU Program Committee: Justin Cappos, University of Washington Landon Cox, Duke University Michael Freedman, Princeton University Cheng Huang, Microsoft Research Adriana Iamnitchi, University of South Florida Arvind Krishnamurthy, University of Washington Arnaud Legout, INRIA Jinyang Li, New York University Yong Liu, Polytechnic Institute of NYU Boon Thau Loo, University of Pennsylvania Jacob Lorch, Microsoft Research John Lui, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Vishal Misra, Columbia University Sue Moon, KAIST Pablo Rodriguez, Telefónica Research Stefan Saroiu, Microsoft Research Ion Stoica, University of California, Berkeley Roger Wattenhofer, ETH Zürich Hakim Weatherspoon, Cornell University Richard Yang, Yale University Steering Committee: John R. Douceur, Microsoft Research Emin Gün Sirer, Cornell University Geoffrey M. Voelker, University of California, San Diego Ben Y. Zhao, University of California, Santa Barbara _______________________________________________ p2p-hackers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zooko.com/mailman/listinfo/p2p-hackers
