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CFP: IEEE JSAC on Internet Proxy Services
- From: "K. Pawlikowski" <krys@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz>
- Subject: CFP: IEEE JSAC on Internet Proxy Services
- Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2001 11:14:43 +1300
CALL FOR PAPERS
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
INTERNET PROXY SERVICES
(http://www.argreenhouse.com/society/J-SAC/Calls/internet.html)
With the rapid growth of the Web in the past few years, proxies have
become a crucial part of the Internet infrastructure. Acting as an
intermediary between clients and servers, proxies perform a variety of
important functions that improve network efficiency and user
performance for Web and multimedia transfers. For example, proxies
cache popular resources, anonymize client requests, and transform or
adapt server responses. Network administrators install proxies to
reduce network load and user latency, and Web hosting companies use
proxies to reduce the load on origin servers. In addition, proxies
form the core part of content distribution networks that replicate and
distribute data from a variety of locations in the Internet. Possible
topics include, but are not limited to:
Web proxy services (e.g., caching, content adaptation, prefetching,
anonymization)
Multimedia proxy services (e.g., caching, retransmission,
transcoding, smoothing, recording)
Distributed, hierarchical, and cooperative caching
Interception proxies and surrogate proxies
Content distribution networks
Testbeds, prototypes, and commercial products
File system, I/O, and operating system issues for proxies
Protocol issues for proxies (e.g., HTTP, RTSP, ICAP, ICP, CARP,
WPAD, etc.)
Traffic measurement and performance evaluation of proxies
Original, previously unpublished research articles will be considered.
Authors should follow the IEEE J-SAC manuscript format described in
the Information for Authors or on the inside back cover of any issue
of J-SAC. Prospective authors are requested to e-mail their
manuscripts as a postscript or pdf attachment to Jennifer Rexford, or
if this is not possible, to mail six paper copies, according to the
following timetable:
Manuscript submission:
May 1, 2001
Acceptance notification:
October 1, 2001
Final manuscript due:
January 1, 2002
Publication:
2nd Quarter 2002
Jennifer Rexford
AT&T Labs - Research
180 Park Avenue, Rm A169
Florham Park, NJ 07932
jrex@research.att.com
Ellen Zegura
College of Computing
Georgia Tech
Atlanta, GA 30332-0280
ewz@cc.gatech.edu
Peter Danzig
Akamai
875 College Avenue
Menlo Park, CA 94025
danzig@danzigthomas.com
Ernst Biersack
Corporate Communications Dept
Institut Eurecom
Sophia Antipolis, France
erbi@eurecom.fr
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This message is forwarded to members of the COSC/EEE research group on
networks, and the COSC/Management/Maths research group on stochastic
simulation, at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New zealand,
and anybody else interested in research in these areas
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Associate Professor Krzysztof Pawlikowski
Department of Computer Science, University of Canterbury
Christchurch, New Zealand
ph. +(64) 3 3642 987 ext.7772 email: krys@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz
fax. +(64) 3 3642 569 URL: http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~krys
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