- From: Wishart, Ryan <r.wishart@imperial.ac.uk>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 16:12:45 +0000
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(apologies if you receive multiple copies of this call) FINAL CALL FOR DEMOS -------------------------------------------------------------------------- IEEE International Symposium on POLICIES FOR DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS (POLICY 2011) 6-8 June 2011 Pisa, Italy http://ieee-policy.org -------------------------------------------------------------------------- IMPORTANT DATES System demonstration submission deadline: 20 January 2011 System demonstrator notification: 18 February 2011 Camera ready description of demo: 18 March 2011 Symposium dates: 6-8 June 2011 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVITED SPEAKERS, PANEL AND STUDENT GRANTS We are delighted to announce: * three distinguished invited speakers: - Jeffrey Kephart, IBM T.J. Watson Research Centre - Alexander Pretschner, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology - Pierangela Samarati, Universita' degli Studi di Milano * A panel discussion on the second day led by Morris Sloman from Imperial College London. * Some student grants will be available to encourage attendance by PhD and masters students. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- INTRODUCTION The symposium brings together researchers and practitioners working on policy-based systems across a wide range of application domains including policy-based networking, privacy, trust and security management, autonomic computing, pervasive systems and enterprise systems. POLICY 2011 is the 12th in a series of successful events, which have provided a forum for discussion and collaboration between researchers, developers and users of policy-based systems. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- INFORMATION FOR SYSTEM DEMONSTRATION AUTHORS POLICY 2011 invites system demonstrations that illustrate research contributions and innovative applications of policy-based technologies. System demonstration submissions will be evaluated on the basis of their technical merit and novelty. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following: Privacy and Security: - Frameworks and tools for managing the privacy and the security policy life-cycle - Architectures for deployment and enforcement of privacy and security policies - Refinement of high-level privacy/security requirements into policies - Detection and resolution of inconsistencies in privacy and security policies - Usability of policy-based privacy and security management tools Policy Models and Languages: - Abstract models and languages for policy specification - Semantic Web rule languages for policy reasoning - Policy standards, their extensions and refinements - Formal semantics of policies - NLP and policy specification - Methodologies and tools for specifying, analyzing, refining, and evaluating policies - Detection and resolution of policy conflicts - Policy negotiation models and techniques - Representation of belief, trust, and risk and their use in conjunction with policy-based systems - Systems and tools for the management of policies - Policy visualization - Usability of policy languages and representations Policy Applications: - Federated policy management in heterogeneous organisational contexts and control domains - Case studies of applying policy-based management in different application domains - Application of policies for resource allocation, autonomic computing, systems management, QoS adaptation and security - Policy-based systems for cloud computing, and service oriented applications - Policy-based networking, including collaborative security, pervasive computing, and mobile systems - Policy-based Semantic Web applications - Business rules and organizational modelling - Policy Metrics: evaluation of the effectiveness of policies - Policy applications in on-demand, utility based computing - Resource virtualization and policy-based collaboration - Cross-domain policy coordination and negotiation - Scalability of policy-based management - Architectures of policy-based management systems - Policy Learning and automated policy generation Those interested in demonstrating a system/application should submit a description following the instructions in the submission information section. Commercial products are eligible, but sales and marketing activities are not appropriate. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ NEW IMPORTANT DATES System demonstration submission deadline: 20 January 2011 System demonstrator notification: 18 February 2011 Camera ready description of demos: 18 March 2011 Symposium dates: 6-8 June 2011 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUBMISSION DETAILS System demonstration descriptions will be published as part of the POLICY 2011 proceedings by the IEEE Computer Society. Submissions must be in IEEE Proceedings 2-Column format (http://ieeeformats.notlong.com), and must satisfy the following page limits: - System demonstration descriptions illustrating innovative applications of policy-based technologies (max length 2 pages, not including references). Demonstration descriptions should be submitted via EasyChair ( http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=policy2011 ) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ORGANIZING COMMITTEE General Chair: Fabio Martinelli, National Research Council (CNR), Pisa, Italy Program Chairs: Daniel Olmedilla, Telefonica R&D Spain Alessandra Russo, Imperial College London, United Kingdom Publicity Chair: Ryan Wishart, Imperial College London, United Kingdom ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TECHNICAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE Benzeka Abdelmalik, IRIT Dakshi Agrawal, IBM Research Gail-J. Ahn, Arizona State University Arosha Bandara, Open University Moritz Becker, Microsoft Research Cambridge Elisa Bertino, Purdue University Claudio Bertolini, HP Labs Piero Bonatti, Universita' di Napoli Federico II Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo Jeffrey Bradshaw, Institute for Human and Machine Cognition Seraphin Calo, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center Barbara Carminati, University of Insubria Marco Casassa Mont, HP Labs Ritu Chadha, Telcordia Marinos Charalambides, University College London Gregory Cirincione, Army Research Lab Bruno Crispo, Vrije Universiteit, Netherlands Yuri Demchenko, University of Amsterdam Grit Denker, SRI Naranker Dulay, Imperial College London Sandro Etalle, Technical University of Eindhoven David Eyers, Cambridge University Olivier Festor, INRIA Nancy - Grand Est Weili Han, Fudan University Anandha Gopalan, Imperial College London Shinichi Honiden, National Institute for Informatics Sushil Jajodia, George Mason University Helge Janicke, De Montfort University Lalana Kagal, MIT CSAIL Adam Lee, University of Pittsburgh Kang-won Lee, IBM Research Ninghui Li, Purdue University Peter Linington, University of Kent Jorge Lobo, IBM Research, US Boon Thau Loo, University of Pennsylvania Emil Lupu, Imperial College London Hanan Lutfiyya, University of Western Ontario Naftaly Minsky, Rutgers University Ken Moody, Cambridge University, UK Reagan Moore, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA Prasad Naldurg, Microsoft Research India Mark Ryan, University of Birmingham Babak Sadighi, Axiomatics Pierangela Samarati, University of Milan Andreas Schaad, SAP Constantin Serban, Rutgers University Morris Sloman, Imperial College London Angelos Stavrou, GMU Roshan Thomas, Sparta Frank Tompa, University of Waterloo Mahesh Tripunitaria, University of Waterloo Duminda Wijesekera, George Mason University, USA Marianne Winslett, University of Illinois Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
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