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>Workshop convenes : June 3-4, 1996
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The Third International Workshop on Services in Distributed and Networked
Environments (SDNE'96)

June 3-4, 1996, Macau

Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Distributed
Processing

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* About SDNE'96
* About Macau
* Call for Papers
* Submission Guidelines
* Important Dates
* Organization
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About SDNE'96

The Third International Workshop on Services in Distributed and Networked
Environments (SDNE'96) is to be held in Macau in June 1996. SDNE'96 is
organized in conjunction with the 16th International Conference on Distributed
Computing Systems (ICDCS-16) in Hong Kong May 27-30, 1996.

SDNE workshops augment the ICDCS program by focusing on global, network-based
services and addressing the emerging area of service engineering, building on
international standards such as ANSA, ODP, DCE, CORBA, and TINA. These layers
are the middleware that glues applications to the distributed environment,
insulating them from location dependencies where desirable, alerting them to
location information where necessary. Usability and usefulness of network
services depends upon the kind and quality of software services provided to the
users, availability of information on existing resources, ease of developing
new applications, reliability, and security.

SDNE'96 builds on the success of the First and Second International Workshops
on Services in Distributed and Networked Environments (SDNE'94, Prague, Czech
Republic; SDNE'95, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada). The international
flavor of the workshop reflects the scope and diversity of worldwide
internetworking. Past SDNE workshops have had representation from North and
South America, Europe, Australia, Asia, and the Middle East.

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About Macau

Macau is a Portuguese territory located in the south of China on the West bank
of the Pearl River estuary, 64 kilometers from Hong Kong. Macau features a
wealth of fascinating and historical monuments, museums, fortresses, and
exciting tourist activities, packed into 16 square km.

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Call for Papers

The workshop seeks original papers on topics related to providing services to
applications, ranging from web search engines to RPC to algorithms for
multicast, and beyond. Past SDNE sessions have been devoted to mobile services,
collaboration, Internet information services, programming models for service
engineering, and many others.

The workshop is targeted to be a forum for free flow of ideas. Reports on
experimental work are particularly welcome. Presentations of new ideas and work
in progress are also invited.

The SDNE workshop seeks submissions in the following areas:
*  Protocols and abstractions for service engineering, management, brokerage.
*  Case studies of service creation and service deployment.
*  Internet services (archie, gopher, netfind, Prospero, WAIS, WWW, etc.).
*  Mobile computing and services for mobile users.
*  Client/server programming, RPCs, and service strategies.
*  Security, accounting, and management services.
*  Using objects for distributed services.
*  Persistence and concurrency in distributed services.
*  DCE, CORBA, and ANSAware-based services.
*  Interworking of heterogeneous services.
*  Structure, usability, and performance of distributed services.
*  Quality of service aspects of networked environments.
*  Information retrieval/location services for large scale networks.
*  Multicast and scalable services.
*  Naming and directory services.
*  Electronic commerce protocols and services.
*  Broadband services to homes and telecommuters.

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Submission Guidelines

You are invited to submit a full paper in English for presentation at the
SDNE'96. There will be an eight page limit on published papers; submitted
papers should be about that length. All submissions will be reviewed by the
Program Committee. Papers accepted for presentation at SDNE'96 will be included
in the proceedings distributed at the workshop and made available from IEEE.

Electronic submission in PostScript is strongly encouraged. Please include an
abstract and a cover page with address, telephone, FAX and email of the primary
contact person. Submissions should be sent to:

Peter Honeyman
Center for Information Technology Integration
University of Michigan
519 W. William St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-4943 USA

EMail: sdne96@citi.umich.edu
Tel : +1 313 763 4413
Fax : +1 313 763 4434

Further information may also be obtained from the above address. This call is
available at http://www.citi.umich.edu/sdne.html

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Important dates

Submissions due : Feb 1, 1996
Notification by : March 1, 1996
Full papers due by: April 8, 1996
Workshop convenes : June 3-4, 1996

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Organization

General Chair: Nigel Davies, Lancaster University, UK.

Program Chair: Peter Honeyman, University of Michigan, USA.

Local Arrangements Chair: Robert P. Biuk-Aghai, University of Macau, Macau.

Program Committee:
Jean Bacon, Cambridge University, UK
Ashley Beitz, DSTC, Australia
Mark E. Crovella, Boston University, USA
David De Roure, University of Southampton, UK
Elmootazbellah Elnozahy, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Markus Endler, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Jan Janecek, Czech Technical University, Czech Republic
Thomas Koch, University of Hagen, Germany
Rodger Lea, Sony Corporation, Japan
Gerald Neufeld, University of British Columbia, Canada
Stephen Pink, SICS, Sweden
Herman Rao, AT&T Bell Labs, Taiwan
John Rosenberg, University of Sydney, Australia
Rich Salz, OSF, USA
Alexander Schill, Technical University of Dresden, Germany
Ellen Siegel, Sun Microsystems, USA
Morris Sloman, Imperial College, UK
Paulo Verissimo, INESC, Portugal
