USITS '03 Call for papers
4th USENIX Symposium on Internet Technologies and Systems (USITS '03)
March 26-28, 2003
WestCoast Grand Hotel
Seattle, Washington, USA
Important
Dates
Paper submissions due: 6pm PST, Sept. 16, 2002
Notification of acceptance: Nov. 8, 2002
Revised papers due for shepherding: Dec. 13, 2002
Camera-ready final papers due: Jan. 17, 2003
Conference
Organizers
Program Chair
Steven D. Gribble, University of Washington
Program Committee
Mike Dahlin, University of Texas at Austin
Armando Fox, Stanford University
Peter Honeyman, CITI, University of Michigan
Terence Kelly, University of Michigan
Hank Levy, University of Washington
Vivek Pai, Princeton University
Srinivasan Seshan, Carnegie Mellon University
Amin Vahdat, Duke University
Geoff Voelker, University of California, San Diego
Dan Wallach, Rice University
Overview
The goal of this symposium is to bring together a diverse collection of
researchers and engineers to help define the future of Internet
applications, technologies, and systems. We actively encourage
participation by experts in distributed systems, networking,
performance measurement, security, user interfaces, operating systems,
and system administration. We believe future Internet innovations will
emerge from a fusion of the best ideas from a spectrum of areas.
This will be a 3 day symposium, featuring refereed paper presentations,
invited talks, Works-in-Progress presentations, demos, panel
discussions, and Birds-of-a-Feather sessions.
Technical Sessions
The Internet continues to evolve in interesting and unexpected ways.
Electronic commerce, mobility, streaming media, peer-to-peer, and other
developments are driving the creation of new applications, protocols,
security models, and systems. Support for Internet service programming
models and infrastructure has been swelling, and the security of
Internet systems is moving to the forefront of attention in reaction to
increased frequency, breadth, and impact of attacks. What's next?
USITS emphasizes both innovative research and quantified experience in
Internet applications, technologies, and systems. We seek papers
describing original work concerning the design, implementation, and
application of Internet technologies. Besides mature work, we also
encourage papers outlining a compelling distant vision of the future,
exceptionally promising prototypes, or enlightening negative results.
Case studies and experience papers are particularly welcome.
Topics
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Caching/co-location services
- Content distribution
- Distributed systems
- Electronic commerce
- Information indexing/retrieval
- Internet agents
- Internet programming support
- Novel system architectures
- Performance
- Resource discovery/management
- Security
- Server operating systems and I/O
- Ubiquitous computing
- User interfaces
Best Paper Awards
Awards will be given for the best paper and best student paper at the
symposium.
What to
Submit
Submissions should be full papers, 10-12 single-spaced 8.5" x 11"
pages, including figures, tables, and references, using an 11 point or
larger font. A good paper will demonstrate that the authors:
- are attacking a significant problem,
- have devised an interesting, compelling solution,
- have demonstrated the practicality and benefits of the solution,
- have drawn appropriate conclusions,
- have clearly described what they have done, and
- have clearly articulated the advances beyond previous work.
Submissions will be judged on originality, significance, interest,
clarity, relevance, and correctness. Please read the detailed
author guidelines for more information.
Submissions are due on September 16, 2002. Accepted papers may be
shepherded through an editorial review process by a member of the
program committee. Based on initial feedback from the program
committee, authors of shepherded papers will submit an editorial
revision of their paper to their program committee shepherd by December
13, 2002. The shepherd will review the paper and give the author
additional comments. All authors (shepherded or not) will produce a
final camera-ready paper by January 17, 2003, for the symposium
proceedings.
USITS, like most conferences and journals, requires that papers must
not be submitted simultaneously to any other conference or publication,
that submissions must not be previously published, and that accepted
papers must not be subsequently published elsewhere. Papers accompanied
by non-disclosure agreement forms are not acceptable and will be
returned to the author(s) unread. All submissions are held in the
highest confidentiality prior to publication in the Proceedings, both
as a matter of policy and in accord with the U.S. Copyright Act of
1976.
How to
Submit
Authors are required to submit full papers by September 16, 2002. All
submissions for USITS '03 will be electronic, in PDF or PostScript.
Please use this Web form for submissions.
Authors will be notified of receipt of submission via e-mail. If you do
not receive notification, contact: usitschair@usenix.org.
Demonstrations
The symposium will include a session where participants can present and
demonstrate their work in an informal setting. To schedule a demo of
your work at the symposium, please email usitsdemos@usenix.org.
Work-in-Progress Reports
Do you have interesting work you would like to share, or a cool idea
that is not ready to be published? Work-in-progress reports are for
you! Work-in-progress reports, scheduled during the technical sessions,
introduce new or ongoing work. The USENIX audience provides valuable
discussion and feedback. We are particularly interested in
presentations of student work. To submit a work-in-progress, please
send a proposal, one page or less, by March 9, 2003, to the work-in-
progress coordinator at usitswips@usenix.org.
Birds-of-a-Feather
Sessions
Birds-of-a-Feather sessions (BoFs) are very informal gatherings
organized by attendees interested in a particular topic. BoFs will be
held in the evenings. BoFs may be scheduled in advance by phoning the
Conference Office at +1.510.528.8649 or via email to
conference@usenix.org. BoFs may also be scheduled at the symposium.
Registration Materials
Complete program and registration information will be available in
December 2002 on the symposium Web site. The information will be in
both HTML and a printable PDF file. If you would like to receive the
program booklet in print, please email your request, including your
postal address, to: conference@usenix.org.
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