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IWQoS 2008 : 16th IEEE International Workshop on Quality of ServiceConference Series : International Workshop on Quality of Service | |||||||||||||
Link: http://iwqos08.ewi.utwente.nl/ | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
As in previous years, the workshop covers a broad spectrum of QoS issues in communications networking. IWQoS 2008 will particularly emphasize the increasing importance of application level QoS and perceived QoS, i.e., the quality of applications as experienced by the end users, which is usually expressed in terms of a ā??mean opinion scoreā?? (MOS). Relevant topics for the workshop include the following:
End-to-end QoS provisioning in heterogeneous network environments Application protocols and QoS QoS in overlay and peer-to-peer networks QoS adaptation, adaptive applications Perceived QoS for VoIP and multimedia applications Mapping network performance to perceived QoS Service-level agreements (SLAs) and QoS QoS modelling for gaming applications Measurement based QoS estimation and verification QoS in wireless, mobile, ad hoc and sensor networks QoS in context aware systems (also related to mobility) End-to-end QoS signalling and support QoS in home networks, intranets and Metro Ethernets Operating systems support and end-system design for QoS We also solicit papers in the following areas: QoS analysis and modeling Traffic and network engineering QoS architectures and protocols Content delivery networks with service/performance guarantees QoS, availability, resilience and security in MPLS/GMPLS and in L2 and L3 VPNs Resource management and admission control QoS routing QoS pricing and billing QoS in web server systems and storage systems Evaluation metrics and methodologies for QoS Fault tolerance and QoS QoS measurement; QoS signaling and control Server-side QoS and its roles in end-to-end QoS provisioning QoS and SLAs for composite services in SOA QoS-aware middleware frameworks and services IWQoS aims at allowing rapid dissemination of research results and to provide fast turnaround. The deadline for papers is therefore as close to the conference as the publishers allow. The workshop is a single-track forum spanning two and a half days. It values both theoretical contributions and practical experience. |
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