IWQOS 2011 - IWQoS 2011 : IEEE 19th International Workshop on Quality of Service
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Deadline: February 28, 2011 | Date: June 05, 2011-June 07, 2011
Venue/Country: San Jose, U.S.A
Updated: 2011-01-10 10:10:58 (GMT+9)
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Since 1994, IWQoS has served as the premier annual workshop on Quality of Service, providing an international forum for the presentation and discussion of cutting edge research in the field.This year, IWQoS 2011 is co-sponsored by both ACM and IEEE, and it will be held at the San Jose Convention Center during June 5-7, 2011 as a part of the Federated Computer Research Conference (FCRC). Also new for this year, we will have a Special Section organized in collaboration with the IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management (TNSM) to provide fast-tracking of high-quality papers from this forum for journal publication, and a Best Paper Award will be given this year as well.NewsNovember 22, 2010: Special section of IEEE Transactions of Network and Service Management (TNSM) will be organized.November 22, 2010: Welcome to IWQoS 2011. IWQoS will be a part of FCRC'11.Important DatesPaper registration & abstract February 28, 2011Paper submission deadline March 7, 2011Notification of acceptance April 25, 2011Camera-ready papers May 16, 2011Technical ScopeImproving quality of service (QoS) in both networks and end systems has been a long lasting research focus worldwide. The eighteen-year-long success of IWQoS has established it as a highly reputable forum to present novel ideas on all research subjects related to QoS. While QoS research for future generations of wired and wireless networks continues to captivate much interest, recent exploration of data centers, virtualization, cloud computing, industrial communication, and "green" computing has motivated a new wave of research interest in QoS and its related metrics such as Quality of Experience (QoE) and Quality of Protection (QoP) . The scope of IWQoS 2011 covers both theoretical and experimental research on QoS related issues such as survivability, availability, reliability, security, privacy, pricing, resource provisioning and management, user experience, and system performance guarantees. Topics of interest include QoS issues in (but not limited to) the following areas:Data centers, virtualization and cloud computingEnergy saving in networks and end systems; IT technologies to reduce energy consumption in applicationsProtection, experience, security and privacySystem dependability, availability; resilience and robustness to faults and DoS attacksScheduling, resource management, queue management, admission control; traffic engineering approaches and tools for provisioning and evaluationQuality evaluation metrics and methodologies; application-aware QoS parsing, identification and controlMeasurement, evaluation, adaptation and verificationNetwork operations, pricing and billing, network and service managementArchitectures and protocols for IP and WDM networks, overlay and peer-to-peer networks; wireless ad-hoc, mesh, and sensor networksDesign for the future InternetGreen technology for computing, networking, and communicationsOrganizersGeneral Chair Bill Lin University of California, San DiegoProgram Chairs Prasun Sinha Ohio State UniversityJun Xu Georgia Tech
Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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