INET93: Call for particiption
INET93 Call for Participation
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From: barnhart@ivory.educom.edu (Elizabeth Barnhart)
Subject: Revised Call for Participation: INET93
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 92 9:42:38 EST
Following is an updated Call for Participation for INET 93. Note that it asks
those planning to submit a paper or who are proposing a session to submit an
abstract by January 10, 1993. This will help the program committee with their
planning.
Note that George Sadowsky and Enzo Puliatti are planning a special program,
including a hands-on workshop, for people from developing countries.
Information on this workshop will be available at a later date. It will
be sent on this list as well as to the official conference mailing list.
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION/ABSTRACTS
INET'93 - Towards a Global Community
International Networking Conference
Internet Society
San Francisco, CA 17-20 August 1993
The International Networking Conference is the annual conference of the
Internet Society, a new professional society serving the Internet
community. Following the very successful INET'92, INET'93 will be held
on 17-20 August 1993 in San Francisco. Focusing on worldwide issues of
research and academic networking, the goal of INET'93 is to bring
together individuals from university, industry and government who are
involved with planning, developing, implementing, managing and funding
national, regional and international research, academic, and commercial
networks.
To assist in formulating the program for INET'93, the Program Committee
is soliciting abstracts for proposed papers, presentations, and
sessions. These abstracts should be sent to the paper submission
address below no later than January 10, 1993.
The official language of the conference is English. The conference
agenda will include plans and status reports on research and academic
networks throughout the world. In addition, possible topics for
conference sessions include but are not limited to the following:
Network Technology: Advances in the Network Technology Base
- -- Progress toward international open network protocols
- -- Security, management and authentication in managing networks
- -- Transmission, routing, and transport technologies
- -- Technologies of the '90s and 21st century
- -- Very high speed networks
Network Engineering: Building the Global Infrastructure
- -- Application of network technology to provide networking services
- -- Interoperability among existing national and international networks
- -- Network management systems and methods
- -- Reliability and performance engineering
- -- Issues related to scaling
Application Technology: Enabling Technologies for Distributed
Applications
- -- Collaboration technologies
- -- Multimedia issues
- -- Networked information retrieval
- -- Mail and directory services
- -- Workstation teleconferencing
- -- Computer supported collaborated work
- -- Interoperability of application services
User Applications: Support for International Communities of Interest
- -- Support of international collaboration
- -- Access to scientific papers and data across national boundaries
- -- Supercomputing
- -- High energy physics, atmospheric modeling, and other scientific
applications
- -- Education/distance learning
- -- Medical research and clinical applications
- -- Libraries
- -- Work and play in Cyberspace: How networks are changing the social
nature of work and play
- -- Networking and the arts
- -- High payoff application areas to support national and international
development
Regional Issues: Networking Around the Globe
- -- Unique regional issues and approaches such as multilingual and
national character set accommodation
- -- Asia-Pacific Rim -- Latin America
- -- Eastern Europe -- North America
- -- Europe -- Africa
- -- Former Soviet Republics -- Special Issues for the Third World
Policy Issues: Governance, Management, and Financing of International
Networks
- -- Globalization of services
- -- Commercialization, privatization and public access
- -- Coordination of international resources
- -- Copyright and intellectual property rights
- -- Appropriate use and speech restrictions
- -- International security policy
- -- Privacy and data protection
- -- Telecommunications policy
The conference will be held immediately preceding INTEROP 93 Fall,
the leading trade show for Internet technologies. This will make
possible attending both events as well as tutorials given as part of
INTEROP '93.
The conference will be held in one of the most beautiful cities in the
world. Social events will be arranged during the conference to take
advantage of the unique environment San Francisco provides. In
addition, assistance will be provided to attendees wishing to see more
of this unique area.
Information for Paper Submission
Please submit 6 copies (in English) of double-spaced typed manuscript
(maximum of 20 pages) with an abstract to:
USRA
ATTN: INET'93
625 Ellis Street, Suite 205
Mountain View, CA 94043
You may also submit an electronic (ASCII, please) version of your
paper by e-mail to:
Submission@inet93.stanford.edu
Important dates:
- -- January 10, 1993 Abstracts due
- -- March 1, 1993 Manuscript due
- -- May 1, 1993 Notification of acceptance to authors
- -- June 10, 1993 Camera-ready papers due
Workshop for Developing Countries
A workshop designed to assist developing countries in their installation
and use of networking technology and services is being organized and will
take place during the week before the conference in the San Francisco Bay
Area.
INET'93 Points of Contact:
Conference Chair: Eric Benhamou
Regional Coordinators: Dennis Tsichritzis (Western Europe)
John Demco (North America)
Haruhisa Ishida (Asia Pacific)
Ahmed Bassitt (Africa)
Other regions to be announced
Program Co-Chairs: Barry Leiner & William Yundt
Program Area Organizers: Christian Huitema & Phill Gross (Network Technology)
Elise Gerich & Francois Fluckiger (Network Engineering)
Eric Hood (Application Technology)
Laura Breeden & Rolf Nordhagen (User Applications)
Haruhisa Ishida & Steve Goldstein (Policy Issues)
Richard Mandelbaum & Tomaz Kalin (Regional Issues)
George Sadowsky & Enzo Puliatti (Workshop)
David Farber (Tutorial Coordination)
Internet Society Liaison: Larry Landweber
General Inquiries
To be added to the conference mailing list or for other requests, send
mail, fax or E-mail to:
USRA
ATTN: INET'93
625 Ellis Street, Suite 205
Mountain View, CA 94043
tel: +1 415 390-0317
fax: +1 415 390-0318
Request@inet93.stanford.edu
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INET'93 Interest Form
International Networking Conference
Internet Society
San Francisco, CA 17-20 August 1993
To assist us in planning for the upcoming INET'93 Conference, we
would appreciate your filling in the following.
I plan on attending the conference (yes/no):
I plan on submitting a paper on the following topic:
Last Name:
First Name:
Preferred Title (e.g. Prof., Ms.):
Organization:
Street Address:
City:
State/Zip/Zone/Region:
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Email address:
Telephone:
Fax:
Please return to:
Request@inet93.stanford.edu
Thank you for your assistance.