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|Acronym=Policy 2008
|Title=CALDAM  2018 : 4th Annual Conference on  Algorithms and Discrete Applied Mathematics
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|Title=IEEE Policy Workshop 2008
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|Type=Workshop
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|Homepage=www.policy-workshop.org/2008
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|Homepage=http://www.iitg.ac.in/caldam2018
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|Start Date=Jun 2, 2008
|End Date=2018/02/17T12:00:00
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|End Date=Jun 4, 2008
|Academic Field=Computer Science
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|Notification Deadline=Mar 5, 2008
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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CALDAM 2018 invites papers describing original research in the areas of design,
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The policy workshop aims to bring together researchers and practitioners working on policy-based systems across a wide range of application areas including policy-based networking, privacy and security management, storage area networking, and enterprise systems. POLICY 2008 is the 9-th in a series of successful workshops which since 1999 have provided a forum for discussion and collaboration between researchers, developers and users of policy-based systems. This year, in addition to the latest research results from the communities working in any area of policy-based management and computing, we encourage contributions on policy-based techniques in support of management and security of all types of wireless networks: cellular, Wi-Fi, Mobile Ad Hoc, hybrids, etc.
analysis and experimental evaluation of algorithms and in discrete applied
 
mathematics. Papers must be typeset using LaTeX/LaTeX2e and may not exceed 12
 
pages in LNCS style, including bibliographic references. Further details may be
 
included in a clearly marked appendix that will be read at the discretion of the
 
program committee. Only electronic submission is allowed. Submitted papers must
 
describe previously unpublished work and may not be submitted concurrently to
 
another conference with refereed proceedings or to a refereed journal. There
 
will be Best Paper Awards of Springer for outstanding research papers.
 
  
SCOPE
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POLICY 2008 invites unpublished novel contributions on all aspects of policy-based management. This year, as part of the technical program we also plan a special session devoted to the demonstrations of innovative policy based systems. Papers must describe original work and must not have been accepted or submitted for publication elsewhere. Submitted papers will be evaluated for technical contribution, originality, and significance. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
  
The range of topics within the scope of CALDAM 2018 includes (but is not limited
 
to) the following
 
  
CALDAM TOPICS
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Policy Models and Languages:
  
Approximation Algorithms
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    * Abstract models and languages for policy specification
Combinatorial Algorithms
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    * Representing policies in XML, RDF, and OWL
Combinatorial Optimization
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    * Semantic Web rule languages for policy reasoning
Computational Biology
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    * Policy standards, their extensions and refinements
Computational Complexity
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    * Formal semantics of policies
Computational Geometry
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    * Relationships between policies, both going vertically from policies for IT processes to policies for IT devices, and crossing horizontally through multiple application domains
Data Structures
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    * Methodologies and tools for discovering, specifying, analyzing, refining, and evaluating policy
Experimental Algorithm Methodologies
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    * Models of policy negotiation
Graph Algorithms
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    * Representation of belief, trust, and risk in policies
Graph Drawing
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    * Systems and tools for the management of policies
Parallel and Distributed Algorithms
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    * Policy visualization
Parameterized Complexity
 
Network Optimization
 
Online Algorithms
 
Randomized Algorithms
 
Combinatorics
 
Graph Theory
 
Discrete Geometry
 
  
PROCEEDINGS
 
  
The proceedings of accepted papers will be published in Lecture Notes in
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Policy Applications:
Computer Science by Springer: LNCS . Also, selected papers of CALDAM 2018 are
 
likely to be published as a special issue of Discrete Applied Mathematics (DAM)
 
like previous years.
 
  
IMPORTANT DATES
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    * Case studies of applying policy-based management in different application domains
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    * Application of policies for resource allocation, autonomic computing, systems management, QoS adaptation, security
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    * Application of policies for identity and privacy management
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    * Policy based networking, including collaborative security, pervasive computing, and mobile systems
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    * Business rules and organizational modeling
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    * Identity management
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    * Personalization
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    * Risk adaptive policy systems
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    * Database policies
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    * Policy applications in on-demand, utility based computing
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    * Resource virtualization and policy-based collaboration
  
Paper Submission: September 28, 2017, AOE
 
Notification of Acceptance: November 11, 2017
 
Camera-ready Version: November 28, 2017
 
Pre-Conference School: February 12-13, 2018
 
Conference: February 15-17, 2018
 
  
SUBMISSION
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Policies in Wireless Networks:
  
Submissions may be made using the server at
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    * Service management in mobile ad hoc networks
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=caldam2018
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    * Policy systems for small devices
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    * Policy-based spectrum management
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    * Privacy and security
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    * Policies in location based services
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    * Context-aware policies in pervasive and mobile computing
  
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System demonstration submissions will be evaluated on the basis of their technical merit and novelty. Of particular interest are systems that illustrate research contributions and innovative applications of policy based technologies. Those interested in demonstrating a system/application should submit a description following the instructions in the System Submission Section. Commercial products are eligible, but sales and marketing activities are not appropriate.
  
COMMITTEES
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Important Dates
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Paper Registration deadline: 15 December 2007
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Paper submission deadline: 21 December 2007
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Author notification: 5 March 2008
  
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System demonstration submission deadline: 3 March 2008
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System demonstrator notification: 17 March 2008
  
STEERING COMMITTEE
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Camera ready copy for both technical papers and system demonstrations due: 1 April 2008
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Workshop dates: 2-4 June 2008
  
Subir Kumar Ghosh (Chair), Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University, India
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Paper Submission Information
János Pach, École Polytechnique Fédérale De Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne,
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Papers under review elsewhere must NOT be submitted to Policy 2008.
Switzerland
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The proceedings of the workshop will be published by IEEE Computer Society and submissions must be in IEEE Proceedings format (http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm).
Nicola Santoro, School of Computer Science, Carleton University, Canada
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Policy 2008 invites contributions in the form of either:
Swami Sarvattomananda, Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University, India
 
Peter Widmayer, Institute of Theoretical Computer Science, ETH Zürich,
 
Switzerland. Chee Yap Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, USA.
 
  
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    * Technical papers (max. length 8 pages)
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    * Short position papers describing preliminary experimental results, experiences with deployed policy systems, new applications or new policy research challenges (max. length 4 pages)
  
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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We particularly encourage contributions from industry in the form of long or short papers.
  
John Augustine, IIT Madras, India
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System Demonstration Submission
Amitabha Bagchi, IIT Delhi, India
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To be considered for a system demonstration contributors are invited to submit a two page system description (non including references) following the IEEE Proceedings format. Descriptions of accepted demonstrations will be included in the workshop proceedings.  
Niranjan Balachandran, IIT Mumbai, India
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Partha P Bhowmick, IIT Kharagpur, India
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[[Category:Mobile computing]]
Bostjan Bresar, University of Maribor, Slovenia
 
Sunil Chandran, IISc Bengaluru, India
 
Manoj Changat, University of Kerala, India
 
Sandip Das, ISI Kolkata, India
 
Zachary Frigstaad, University of Alberta, Canada
 
Sumit Ganguly, IIT Kanpur, India
 
Daya Gaur, University of Lethbridge, Canada
 
Partha Goswami (PC Co-Chair), University of Calcutta, India
 
Sathish Govindarajan, IISC Bangalore, India
 
Ajit A Diwan, IIT Mumbai, India
 
Subrahmanyam Kalyanasundaram, IIT Hyderabad, India
 
Gyula O. H. Katona, Alfred Renyi Institute of Mathematics, Hungary
 
Sandi Klavzar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
 
Ramesh Krishnamurti, Simon Fraser University, Canada
 
Van Bang Le, Universität Rostock, Institut für Informatik, Germany
 
Anil Maheshwari, Carleton University, Canada
 
Kaz Makino, Tokyo University, Japan
 
Bodo Manthey, University of Twente, Netherlands
 
Rogers Mathew, IIT Kharagpur, India
 
Bojan Mohar, Simon Fraser University, Canada
 
Apurva Mudgal, IIT Ropar, India
 
Andrzej Lingas, Lund University, Sweden
 
N S Narayanaswamy, IIT Madras, India
 
Sudebkumar Pal, IIT Kharagpur, India
 
Bhawani S. Panda (PC Co-Chair), IIT Delhi, India
 
Abraham P. Punnen, Simon Fraser University, Canada
 
Venkatesh Raman, IMSc Chennai, India
 
Günter Rote, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
 
Michiel Smid, Carleton University, Canada
 
C R Subramanian, IMSc Chennai, India
 
Ambat Vijayakumar, Cochin University of Science and Technology, India
 
Alexander Wolff, Universität Würzburg, Germany
 
 
 
 
 
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE (IIT Guwahati, India)
 
 
 
Santosh Biswas
 
Gautam K. Das
 
R. Inkulu (Chair)
 
Deepanjan Kesh
 
Pinaki Mitra
 
S. V. Rao
 

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Deadlines
2008-03-05
2007-12-15
2007-12-21
15
Dec
2007
Abstract
21
Dec
2007
Submission
5
Mar
2008
Notification
Venue

Palisades, NY, United States of America

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The policy workshop aims to bring together researchers and practitioners working on policy-based systems across a wide range of application areas including policy-based networking, privacy and security management, storage area networking, and enterprise systems. POLICY 2008 is the 9-th in a series of successful workshops which since 1999 have provided a forum for discussion and collaboration between researchers, developers and users of policy-based systems. This year, in addition to the latest research results from the communities working in any area of policy-based management and computing, we encourage contributions on policy-based techniques in support of management and security of all types of wireless networks: cellular, Wi-Fi, Mobile Ad Hoc, hybrids, etc.

POLICY 2008 invites unpublished novel contributions on all aspects of policy-based management. This year, as part of the technical program we also plan a special session devoted to the demonstrations of innovative policy based systems. Papers must describe original work and must not have been accepted or submitted for publication elsewhere. Submitted papers will be evaluated for technical contribution, originality, and significance. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:


Policy Models and Languages:

    * Abstract models and languages for policy specification
    * Representing policies in XML, RDF, and OWL
    * Semantic Web rule languages for policy reasoning
    * Policy standards, their extensions and refinements
    * Formal semantics of policies
    * Relationships between policies, both going vertically from policies for IT processes to policies for IT devices, and crossing horizontally through multiple application domains
    * Methodologies and tools for discovering, specifying, analyzing, refining, and evaluating policy
    * Models of policy negotiation
    * Representation of belief, trust, and risk in policies
    * Systems and tools for the management of policies
    * Policy visualization


Policy Applications:

    * Case studies of applying policy-based management in different application domains
    * Application of policies for resource allocation, autonomic computing, systems management, QoS adaptation, security
    * Application of policies for identity and privacy management
    * Policy based networking, including collaborative security, pervasive computing, and mobile systems
    * Business rules and organizational modeling
    * Identity management
    * Personalization
    * Risk adaptive policy systems
    * Database policies
    * Policy applications in on-demand, utility based computing
    * Resource virtualization and policy-based collaboration


Policies in Wireless Networks:

    * Service management in mobile ad hoc networks
    * Policy systems for small devices
    * Policy-based spectrum management
    * Privacy and security
    * Policies in location based services
    * Context-aware policies in pervasive and mobile computing

System demonstration submissions will be evaluated on the basis of their technical merit and novelty. Of particular interest are systems that illustrate research contributions and innovative applications of policy based technologies. Those interested in demonstrating a system/application should submit a description following the instructions in the System Submission Section. Commercial products are eligible, but sales and marketing activities are not appropriate.

Important Dates
Paper Registration deadline: 15 December 2007
Paper submission deadline: 21 December 2007
Author notification: 5 March 2008

System demonstration submission deadline: 3 March 2008
System demonstrator notification: 17 March 2008

Camera ready copy for both technical papers and system demonstrations due: 1 April 2008
Workshop dates: 2-4 June 2008

Paper Submission Information
Papers under review elsewhere must NOT be submitted to Policy 2008.
The proceedings of the workshop will be published by IEEE Computer Society and submissions must be in IEEE Proceedings format (http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm).
Policy 2008 invites contributions in the form of either:

    * Technical papers (max. length 8 pages)
    * Short position papers describing preliminary experimental results, experiences with deployed policy systems, new applications or new policy research challenges (max. length 4 pages)

We particularly encourage contributions from industry in the form of long or short papers.

System Demonstration Submission
To be considered for a system demonstration contributors are invited to submit a two page system description (non including references) following the IEEE Proceedings format. Descriptions of accepted demonstrations will be included in the workshop proceedings. 
	

This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP

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