CFP : The Third IEEE Workshop on Internet Applications WIAPP 03
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                              Call For Papers
              The Third IEEE Workshop on Internet Applications
                                (WIAPP `03)

                              June 23-24 2003
                                San Jose, CA
                  http://www.cs.ucdavis.edu/~aksoy/wiapp03

   Innovations in Internet applications continue to have an ever-growing
   impact on our world, resulting in a surge of research interest in both
   applications and the network infrastructure that supports them.
   Networks and applications have a symbiotic relationship, each vastly
   affecting the other.   On one hand, applications must take into
   account network performance, transport protocol design, and
   higher-level protocol design to achieve acceptable performance and
   robustness.  On the other hand, emerging network technologies are
   being determined in part by the kinds of applications that we wish to
   run on them.

   The goal of this workshop is to bring together leading application and
   network designers from academia and industry to exchange ideas about
   the problems they are facing and the functions they are expecting each
   other to provide.   Topics of interest to this workshop include (but
   are not limited to) the network effects on applications, and the
   application effects on networking, of:

     Caching & Replication             Content Delivery
     Information Retrieval & Searching Internet Telephony
     Monitoring                        Mobile & Ubiquitous Computing
     Peer to Peer Computing            Electronic Commerce
     Quality of Service                Reliability & High Availability
     Security & Privacy                Streaming Media
     Traffic Measurement & Modeling    Web/Database Integration

   We  encourage papers that present well-developed research results, but
   also papers that are more speculative in nature.  Participants will be
   invited  based  on  the  originality,  technical  merit,  and  topical
   relevance  of  their  submissions,  as well as the likelihood that the
   ideas expressed in their submissions will lead to insightful technical
   discussions at the workshop.

   Authors  should submit full papers of no more than 10 pages in length,
   using  11  point  font.   Papers  must fit properly on US letter-sized
   paper   (8.5   x   11  inchines).   Extended  abstracts  will  not  be
   considered.  Detailed submission instructions are available here.

   Important Dates:

                Submissions due:          February 7th, 2003
                Acceptance notification:  March 28, 2003
                Camera-ready copy due:    May 9, 2003
                Conference:               June 23-24, 2003

   All  accepted  papers  will  appear in the workshop proceedings, to be
   published by the IEEE Computer Society Press.