- From: Branislav Meandzija <bran@metacomm.com>
- Date: Mon, 16 Sep 1996 11:43:56 -0700
- To: http-wg%cuckoo.hpl.hp.com@hplb.hpl.hp.com
CALL FOR PAPERS IEEE COMMUNICATIONS MAGAZINE SPECIAL ISSUE ON THE GLOBAL INTERNET The IEEE Communications Magazine is soliciting original tutorial-style manuscripts for a planned Special Issue on the Global Internet. From its origins as a US government research project, the Internet has grown to become a major component of the global world-wide network infrastructure, linking millions of machines and tens of millions of users around the world. If the Internet were a stock it would be considered a market phenomenon, with sustained double-digit growth and no apparent end in sight to its upward spiral. Over 70 countries have full TCP/IP Internet connectivity, and about 150 have at least e-mail services through IP or via more limited means of connectivity (e.g., UUCP or Fidonet). Given such phenomenal growth, the Global Internet is increasingly viewed as the catalyst for a communications revolution resulting in a plethora of new technological, economic, and social changes. The focus of the special issue is on the technologies of the Internet, the technological changes driven by the emergence of a truly Global Internet, and collateral economic and social issues. Papers are solicited on the following specific subjects: * Internet Applications - information retrieval, directory services, catalogs, search tools and user agents; electronic publishing; education; www; languages; collaborative work environments. * Internet Connectivity Infrastructure - service characteristics ("best effort" vs. guaranteed); reliability (utility); addressing; multicasting; routing; protocols. * Internet Administrative Infrastructure - regulation; public policy; economics; standards. * Internet Security - security technology; export controls; privacy. * Internet Management - protocols; agent technology; standards; platforms. * Internet Commerce - electronic banking; virtual retailing; payment systems. Submitted manuscripts must be no longer than 12 single-spaced pages. The cover page should include the title of the paper, a brief abstract, a list of keywords, and the full name, affiliation, postal address, telephone number, and electronic mail address of each author. Papers may be submitted in postscript format via e-mail or as hardcopy (six copies). Authors should obtain company and government clearances prior to submission of papers. Papers should be submitted by October 31, 1996 to either of the guest co-editors. All papers will go through a peer-review process. They will be judged with respect to their quality and relevance to the Special Issue and the IEEE Communications Magazine. Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection by December 15, 1996. Final copies of accepted papers will be due by January 31, 1997. Publication is scheduled for May 1997. Please submit manuscripts by October 31 to either: Branislav Meandzija - OR- Lyman Chapin Meta Communications, Inc. BBN CORPORATION 322 North Cleveland Ave., Suite 100 10 Moulton Street Oceanside, CA 92054 USA Cambridge, MA 02138 USA Phone: +1 619 721 6033 Phone: +1 617 873 3133 Fax: +1 619 456 7472 Fax: +1 617 873 3243 e-mail: bran@metacomm.com e-mail: lyman@bbn.com
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