
The Twelfth IEEE International Workshop on Quality of Service (IWQoS
2004)
June 7-9, 2004
Delta Centre-Ville (downtown Montreal)
Montreal, Canada
Sponsored by IEEE Communications
Society and TCCC
IWQoS 2005 will be held in
Passau, Germany, June 21 - 23, 2005 (paper deadline: February 22, 2005)
Since 1994, The International Workshop on Quality of Service (IWQoS) has
been a very successful series of workshops providing an international forum
for the presentation and discussion of new research and ideas on Quality of
Service (QoS). Building on the successes of previous workshops, the
objective of the workshop is to bring together researchers, developers, and
practitioners working in this area to discuss recent and innovative
results, and identify future directions and challenges in developing
practical systems where predictable and controlled performance is a central
requirement. In particular, we look to reconsider and expand the scope of
the workshop to include all work related to QoS --- in networking (wired,
wireless and sensors networks), operating systems, servers, advanced
middleware services (such as grid computing and peer-to-peer systems), and
to address relevant technical issues such as availibity, reliability,
security, pricing, incentives, as well as performance.
Important Dates
Paper abstract deadline: February 17, 2004, 11:59pm PST
Paper submission deadline: February 20, 2004, 11:59pm PST (hard
deadline, no extensions)
Notification of acceptance: April 9, 2004 (revised from March 31, 2004)
Camera-ready papers due: April 30, 2004 (extended from April 23, 2004)
Hotel reservation cut-off date: May 21, 2004 (extended from May 16, 2004)
Early registration deadline: May 20, 2004
Workshop dates: June 7-9, 2004
Call for Participation
IWQoS 2004 will bring together researchers from industry and academia to
present and discuss the latest advances in Quality of Service provisioning
in wireline and wireless networks, servers and applications. The technical
program covers a wide range of important topics, including wireless sensor
networks, web servers, content distribution, overlay networks, and
peer-to-peer applications.
The workshop highlights include:
* Keynote address by Professor Andrew Campbell, Columbia University, on
the topic of sensor networks;
* Keynote address by Professor Hui Zhang, Carnegie Mellon University;
* A strong technical program covering a range of important topics, and
research projects in Asia, Europe and North America;
* A panel on "New Frontiers in Quality of Service," chaired by Professor
Srinivasan Keshav, University of Waterloo.
As well, Montreal, as the "Paris of North America," may also offer unique
experiences. The workshop hotel is ideally located in downtown, with
direct indoor access to the Underground City of Montreal.
Please consider attending this 2.5-day workshop, and enjoy interactions
with other workshop attendees on important research topics, as well as
discussions in the panel about the future of Quality of Service
research!
Baochun Li and Zhi-Li Zhang, program co-chairs
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