Theme & Goal
The utility of the
Internet is expanding beyond what one could imagine a few years ago. Today, the
Internet accommodates a wide variety of information, services, people,
communities, and cultures. The Internet is also becoming the engine and the
platform of choice for a diverse range of applications and businesses.
Additionally, driven by market demands, the Internet is required to be
ubiquitous and pervasive; accessible and usable from any device and through any
network, including wireless and mobile. The Symposium on Applications and the
Internet focuses on emerging and future Internet applications and their enabling
technologies. The symposium provides a forum for researchers and practitioners
from the academic, industrial, and public sectors, to share their latest
innovations on Internet technologies and applications.
Topics
Areas of particular
interest include, but are not limited to:
o Internet
Agents
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Collaboration Technology: Groupware & telepresence and Internet communities
o Internet
Content Management Systems: XML and semi-structured data, information fusion,
web-based databases, and data mining.
o Internet
Content Delivery: web caching, multimedia, adaptations, QoS
o E-Buisiness:
infrastructure for e-services, brokering, negotiation, B2B, Internet workflow,
and virtual enterprise.
o Wireless and
Mobile Internet: content adaptation, e-serivces, mobile commerce
o Standards
for Internet Applications: XML, SOAP, UDDI, WSDL, WSFL, ebXML, Java, .NET, Sun
One, others.
o GRID &
Scientific Computing
o Internet
Appliances: smart phones, PDAs, sensor networks, smart home, etc.
o Novel
Internet Applications
o Internet
Security
o Network and
Protocol Architecture
o Internet
Operation and Performance
Submissions
Proposal submission
is required for participation on the panel. Submission deadline is August 15th,
2003. Authors are invited to submit their proposals to the panel organizers (mailto:ldsauer@sandia.gov)
in Postscript or PDF format. All submitted proposals will be peer-reviewed by a
minimum of three people.
Panel Organization
* Chair: Ly Sauer, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
* Chair: Tadanobu Okada, NTT Labs, Japan
Important Dates
August 15th 2003 Panel Submission Deadline
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