HICSS-EGOV 2009

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HICSS-EGOV 2009
E-Government Infrastructure and Interoperability at HICSS 42
Dates Jan 5, 2009 (iCal) - Jan 8, 2009
Homepage: www.hicss.hawaii.edu/hicss 42/apahome42.htm
Location
Location: Big Island, Hawaii, USA
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Important dates
Submissions: Jun 15, 2008
Notification: Aug 15, 2008
Table of Contents


Architectures for Distributed Systems

Software Technology Track Mini-track  
CALL FOR PAPERS  
Forty-second Annual  
Hawaii International Conference of Systems Sciences  
January 5-8, 2009  
Hilton Waikoloa Village Resort  
Waikoloa, Big Island, Hawaii  
  
http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu

As the global Internet extends its reach with both backbone and "to the edge" bandwidth increasing with a concomitant drop in latency, the deployment of globally distributed services has become a reality. Popular deployed examples, each with a different distributed architecture and two of which are opensource, are Skype that spans the globe and consistently has between seven and ten million active users; Second Life?s 3-D world; SETI@Home?s "BOINC" computational Grid; BitTorrent?s Content Distribution Network; and ppLive, and ppStream in China, as well as Zattoo in Europe, all of three which are video streaming applications.

Realizing there are many possible architectures and methodologies for distributed systems, including agent-oriented and resource-oriented architectures, Peer-to-Peer architectures, Grids, and hybrid systems that combine the qualities of two or more of these, this mini-track will explore the relative merits of different services that these distributed architectures offer from an interdisciplinary perspective by bringing together participants with technology backgrounds, practitioners from industry, members of open source communities, and researchers to discuss and evaluate the technology.

Thus, in this spirit the topics of this mini-track include
but are not limited to the following:

- Computational Grids
- Distributed Search
- Gossip-Based Protocols
- Mobile/Autonomous Agent Systems
- Monitoring Distributed Systems
- Overlay Networks
- P2P Live and On-demand Media Streaming
- P2P, Large-scale, Dynamic, Distributed Systems
- RESTful Systems
- Security and Trust in Distributed Systems
- Self-management Distributed Systems
- Secure Distributed Messaging Systems

Accepted papers may be theoretical, conceptual, or descriptive in nature. All contributions must be original and NOT currently submitted or scheduled for publication elsewhere. Those selected for presentation will be published in the Conference Proceedings published by the IEEE Computer Society.

Co-chairs:  
William J. Yeager (PRIMARY CONTACT]  
4ZiGo,Inc.  
Email: byeager@fastmail.fm  

Ali Ghodsi   
Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS) and KTH/Royal Institute of Technology  
Email: ali@sics.se  

Sam Joseph  
Dept of Information and Computer Sciences  
University of Hawaii at Manoa   
Email: srjoseph@hawaii.edu  

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Makoto Amamiya, Kyushu University, Japan  
Djamal Benslimane, Universite Claude Bernard, France  
Edo Biagioni, Unversity of Hawaii, USA  
Rita Yu Chen, 4ZiGO, Inc.  
Luca Caviglione, ISSIA CNR, Italy  
Zoran Despotovic, Docomo Europe, Germany  
Bradley Goldsmith, University of Tasmania, Australia  
Francesco Guerra, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy  
Mark Jelasity, Hungarian Acad. Sci. and University of Szeged  
Alberto Montresor, University of Trento, Italy  
Jean-Henry Morin, Korea University Business School, South Korea  
Gianluca Moro, University of Bologna, Italy  
Andrea Omicini, University of Bologna, Italy  
Thanasis Papaioannou, Athens University of Economics & Business, Greece  
Adrian Perreau de Pinninck, IIIA-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain   
Paolo Petta, Austrian Research Institute for AI, Austria  
Martin Purvis, University of Otago, New Zealand  
Douglas Reeves, North Carolina State University, USA  
Claudio Sartori, University of Bologna, Italy  
Maurizio Vincini, University of Modena and Reggio-Emilia, Italy  
Spyros Voulgaris, ETH Zurich, Switzerland  
Fang Wang, British Telecom Group, UK  

IMPORTANT DEADLINES  
From now to June 1: Prepare Abstracts. Authors may contact mini-track chairs for guidance and appropriateness of content.

June 15: Authors submit full papers by this date following the author instructions at:
http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/hicss_42/authorinstruction.htm

All papers will be submitted in double column publication format and limited to 10 pages including diagrams and references. HICSS papers undergo a double-blind review (June 15 ? August 15).

August 15: Acceptance notices are sent to Authors.

September 15: Authors submit the final version of papers following the submission instructions posted on the HICSS website:
http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/hicss_42/42callforpapers.htm

At least one author of each paper must register by this date with specific plans to attend the conference.

October 2: Papers without at least one registered author will be pulled from the publication process; authors will be notified.
	

This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP

Facts about "HICSS-EGOV 2009"
AcronymHICSS-EGOV 2009 +
End dateJanuary 8, 2009 +
Event typeConference +
Has coordinates19° 35' 22", -155° 26' 55"Latitude: 19.589555555556
Longitude: -155.44869722222
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Has location cityBig Island +
Has location countryCategory:USA +
Has location stateHawaii +
Homepagehttp://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/hicss 42/apahome42.htm +
IsAEvent +
NotificationAugust 15, 2008 +
Start dateJanuary 5, 2009 +
Submission deadlineJune 15, 2008 +
TitleE-Government Infrastructure and Interoperability at HICSS 42 +