First IRIS Student Workshop
August 10, 2003 // Cambridge, MA
The workshop has concluded. Thanks to all those who participated
The first IRIS Student workshop provides a forum for IRIS project
students to present and discuss new ideas related to distributed hash
tables, Internet reliability, and other ideas in the field of
peer-to-peer computing.
The goal of the workshop is to promote discussion of new ideas in
the field and encourage collaboration among participants. The program
of the workshop will include position papers, a poster session, and
panel discussions. The workshop is open to students from any of the
IRIS institutions: Berkeley, ICSI, MIT, NYU, and Rice. Topics of
interest include, but are not limited to the following areas of
peer-to-peer computing:
- algorithms
- security/malicious participants
- robustness
- anonymity and anti-censorship
- performance and workload characterization
- studies of existing systems
- uses of DHTs: applications and infrastructure
- implications of DHTs and other peer-to-peer systems for Internet architecture
- debunking the common wisdom about peer-to-peer systems
Program
The program for ISW-2003 is now available
Submission Guidelines
Camera ready instructions
Camera ready copy of all accepted papers should be sent in postscript
or PDF form to fdabek@mit.edu in MIME format by Monday, August 4th
(note the extended deadline). Camera ready papers should be no more
than five pages long and should not include page numbers.
Papers
Participants should submit a position paper of at least two and not
more than five pages. Position papers will be judged on their
technical merit as well as their ability to provoke
discussion. Submissions need not consist of completely unpublished
material. Submissions must be received by July 6th, 23:59
PDT. Submissions need not be anonymized.
Posters
Submissions for a poster session are also encouraged. Those wishing to
participate in the poster session should submit a short description of
the proposed poster by the regular submission deadline. Papers not
accepted for presentation will be considered for the poster session
(if you do not wish to be considered for the poster session please
indicate this on your submission).
Submissions are accepted in postscript or PDF format at the submission page.
Important Dates
extended Submission deadline: July 6, 23:59 PDT
Notification of acceptance: July 18
Camera ready copy due: August 1
Workshop: August 10
Organizers
Frank Dabek // MIT
Michael Freedman // NYU
Animesh Nandi // Rice
Sean Rhea // Berkeley
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