Folks: As earlier mentioned [1], I'm going to start discouraging CFPs. Here's the new policy:
1. First of all, newly subscribed list members automatically get the "moderated" flag, meaning that their first post will have to pass by me before it gets to the list. This is solely to catch CFPs (although of course if I look at some new member's first post and it is gratuitously offensive or something then I won't approve that message either). Anyway, basically as soon as a new subscriber posts their first post, and it isn't a CFP then I will unset their "moderated" flag. 2. There is a special exception for CFPs that come with a nice cover letter explaining why this CFP should reach this audience. Use Michael Freedman's recent CFP post as an example: [2]. If you spend a little time writing a cover letter like that which makes it clear that you wrote this cover letter just for this list, then I won't squelch your CFP. 3. If you are already a subscriber (as of a few minutes ago), and you send a normal old boring CFP, such as Lu Liu did (below), then I set your "moderated" flag so that I can catch the next CFP that you send. 4. If there are a bunch of people here who submit papers a lot and love CFPs and really want to see them, then I'll go ahead and set up a p2p-hackers-announce list and encourage people to send CFPs to that list. That list would also be useful for product/project announcements in addition to this list (p2p-hackers) continuing to be a good place for product/project announcements. (I can't wait til I get to announce the next version of Tahoe-LAFS on this list...) 5. Oskar is still allowed to post to this list. Regards, Your friend neighborhood list admin [1] http://lists.zooko.com/pipermail/p2p-hackers/2009-October/ 002347.html [2] http://lists.zooko.com/pipermail/p2p-hackers/2009-November/ 002357.html On Thursday, 2010-01-07, at 15:18 , Lu Liu wrote: > <!-- /* Font Definitions */ @font-face {font-family:SimSun; > panose-1:2 1 6 0 3 1 1 1 1 1; mso-font-alt:??; mso-font-charset: > 134; mso-generic-font-family:auto; mso-font-pitch:variable; mso- > font-signature:3 135135232 16 0 262145 0;} @font-face {font- > family:"Cambria Math"; panose-1:2 4 5 3 5 4 6 3 2 4; mso-font- > charset:1; mso-generic-font-family:roman; mso-font-format:other; > mso-font-pitch:variable; mso-font-signature:0 0 0 0 0 0;} @font- > face {font-family:Calibri; panose-1:2 15 5 2 2 2 4 3 2 4; mso-font- > charset:0; mso-generic-font-family:swiss; mso-font-pitch:variable; > mso-font-signature:-1610611985 1073750139 0 0 159 0;} @font-face > {font-family:Consolas; panose-1:2 11 6 9 2 2 4 3 2 4; mso-font- > charset:0; mso-generic-font-family:modern; mso-font-pitch:fixed; > mso-font-signature:-1610611985 1073750091 0 0 159 0;} @font-face > {font-family:"\...@simsun"; panose-1:2 1 6 0 3 1 1 1 1 1; mso-font- > charset:134; mso-generic-font-family:auto; mso-font-pitch:variable; > mso-font-signature:3 135135232 16 0 262145 0;} /* Style Definitions > */ p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal {mso-style-unhide:no; > mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; margin:0cm; margin- > bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:11.0pt; font- > family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso- > ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family:SimSun; mso- > fareast-theme-font:minor-fareast; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; > mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New > Roman"; mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi;} a:link, span.MsoHyperlink > {mso-style-priority:99; color:blue; mso-themecolor:hyperlink; text- > decoration:underline; text-underline:single;} a:visited, > span.MsoHyperlinkFollowed {mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority: > 99; color:purple; mso-themecolor:followedhyperlink; text- > decoration:underline; text-underline:single;} p.MsoPlainText, > li.MsoPlainText, div.MsoPlainText {mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style- > priority:99; mso-style-link:"Plain Text Char"; margin:0cm; margin- > bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.5pt; font- > family:Consolas; mso-fareast-font-family:SimSun; mso-fareast-theme- > font:minor-fareast; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso- > bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi;} span.PlainTextChar {mso-style- > name:"Plain Text Char"; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority: > 99; mso-style-unhide:no; mso-style-locked:yes; mso-style- > link:"Plain Text"; mso-ansi-font-size:10.5pt; mso-bidi-font-size: > 10.5pt; font-family:Consolas; mso-ascii-font-family:Consolas; mso- > hansi-font-family:Consolas;} .MsoChpDefault {mso-style-type:export- > only; mso-default-props:yes; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso- > ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family:SimSun; mso- > fareast-theme-font:minor-fareast; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; > mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New > Roman"; mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi;} @page Section1 {size: > 612.0pt 792.0pt; margin:72.0pt 72.0pt 72.0pt 72.0pt; mso-header- > margin:36.0pt; mso-footer-margin:36.0pt; mso-paper-source:0;} > div.Section1 {page:Section1;} --> > > > CFP: the First International Workshop on Dependable Service- > Oriented Computing (DSOC) http://www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/distsys/ > workshop_dsoc_2010.php > > > > In conjunction with 10th IEEE International Conference on Computer > and Information Technology (CIT 2010) http://www.scim.brad.ac.uk/ > ~ylwu/CIT2010/ > > Bradford, UK, 29 June - 01 July, 2010 > > > > Supported by IEEE Computer Society > > > > Scope: > > Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is concerned with the structure > of service provision and consumption and the infrastructure to > support the interactions. The architecture is made of service > suppliers and consumers, with suppliers advertising through > registries or brokers for consumers to discover. The use of SOA has > been motivated by many industries changing focus from product > delivery to service-based delivery. The focus on service delivery > has also been apparent in software, where networking has become > faster, more reliable and more available through reduced cost. The > approach to SOA in software enables business process integration > that characterises business functions as services, and integrates > dynamically across departments and organisations. > > > > Loose coupling is one of the key architectural principles of SOA, > and this enables services to maintain a relationship that minimises > dependencies and only requires maintaining an awareness of each > other. Loose coupling is an approach where integration interfaces > are developed with minimal assumptions between the sending/ > receiving parties, thus reducing the risk that a change in one > service will force a change in another service. The loose coupling > of SOA enables service implementations to be inter-changed and > modified. However, service composition and integration is dependent > on service interface definitions and requires management of > workflow definitions to minimise impact on composite services. In > the SOA, fast paced changes could be caused by evolution of > services (e.g. adding or removing functions from services), > evolution of service providers, evolution of networks and evolution > of user’s requirements. Changes in these cases could affect the > dependability of service composition and integration. A composite > service could be lost if one of the bound services offering the > requested functions is removed by the service provider, or one of > the requested functions that was previously available is removed or > replaced by a different function. > > > > There are strong needs for improving dependability of service- > oriented computing to make service-oriented systems more reliable, > secure and robust for service provision and delivery. The First > International Workshop on Dependable Service-Oriented Computing > aims at collating efforts and main achievements that contribute to > research and development of service-oriented systems. This workshop > will address new issues in design and development of dependable > service-oriented systems as well as new challenges in modelling and > simulation of novel service-oriented architecture. The relevant > topics include, but not limited to: > > • Dependable distributed systems > > • Security in Service-Oriented Computing > > • Trust evolution in large-scale systems > > • Dependable Cloud Computing > > • Dependable P2P Computing > > • Service Composition and Integration > > • Real-time systems > > • Service-Oriented P2P systems > > • Dependable Grid Services > > • Evolutionary Service-Oriented Architecture > > • Industrial Case Study > > > > Paper Submission: > > Authors are encouraged to submit high-quality, original work that > has neither appeared in, nor is under consideration by, other > conferences and journals. The length of the papers should not > exceed 6 pages + 2 pages for overlength charges (IEEE Computer > Society Proceedings Manuscripts style: two columns, single-spaced), > including figures and references, using 10 fonts, and number each > page. All papers will be peer reviewed and the comments will be > provided to the authors. The accepted papers will be published > together with those of other workshops by the IEEE Computer Society > Press. > > > > Distinguished selected papers accepted and presented in the > workshop, after further extensions, will be published in > conference’s special issues of the following prestigious SCI- > indexed journals: > > • The Journal of Supercomputing – Springer > > • Journal of Computer and System Sciences – Elsevier > > • Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience - John > Wiley & Sons > > > > To submit your paper, please access EasyChair: http:// > www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dsoc10. If you do not have an > EasyChair account, please obtain one from: http://www.easychair.org/ > conferences/account_apply.cgi?iid=21166. > > > > Important Dates: > > • Deadline for paper submission: 26th February 2010 > > • Notifications to authors: 26th March 2010 > > • Camera ready papers: 18th April 2010 > > • Registration Due: 18 April 2010 > > > > Organisations: > > > > General Chair: > > Prof Jie Xu, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK > > > > Program Chair: > > Dr Lu Liu, Middlesex University, London, UK > > > > Publicity Chair: > > David Webster, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK > > > View your other email accounts from your Hotmail inbox. Add them now. > _______________________________________________ > p2p-hackers mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.zooko.com/mailman/listinfo/p2p-hackers _______________________________________________ p2p-hackers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zooko.com/mailman/listinfo/p2p-hackers
