Middleware2003: Exteded Deadline: 30th December

(Due to a number of requests, the deadline for the submission of Full Papers
 has been extended. Please note there won´t be any further extensions.)

       ACM/IFIP/USENIX INTERNATIONAL MIDDLEWARE CONFERENCE
               http://middleware2003.inf.puc-rio.br
               http://gsd.ime.usp.br/middleware2003
                      Rio Othon Palace Hotel
             Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 16-20 June 2003
                         CALL FOR PAPERS

SUBMISSION DEADLINES
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Full Papers (Extended Deadline!):                        30 December 2002
Work in Progress Papers, Workshop Papers, and Posters :  20 February 2003
Tutorial Proposals:                                      01 February 2003

THE CONFERENCE
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Following the success of past conferences in this series (Lake District/UK,
Palisades/NY, and Heidelberg/Germany) and building upon the success of past
COOTS conferences, the 4th International Middleware Conference will be the
premier event for middleware research and technology in 2003. The scope of
the conference is the design, implementation, deployment, and evaluation
of distributed system platforms and architectures for future computing and
communication environments. Highlights of the conference include a
high-quality technical program, tutorials, invited speakers, poster
presentations, and workshops, all held in one of Brazil's most outstanding
areas of natural beauty.

The proceedings of Middleware'2003 will be published as a volume of the
Lecture Notes in Computer Science.

Conference topics include, but are not limited to:

* Distributed real-time and embedded (DRE) middleware platforms
* Reliable and fault-tolerant middleware platforms
* Support for multimedia in middleware platforms
* Novel quality of service (QoS) architectures and evaluation techniques
* Event-based, publish/subscribe and asynchronous middleware platforms
* Open architectures for reconfigurable middleware
* Adaptive and reflective middleware
* Middleware protocols and services for information assurance and security
* Formal Methods applied to middleware
* Management and use of component-based systems in distributed environments
* Applications of middleware technologies, including telematics and 
e-commerce
* Novel paradigms, APIs, and languages for distributed systems
* Integration of middleware with model-integrated computing 
architectures, such as OMG MDA
* Extensions and refinements to RM-ODP, CORBA, J2EE, .NET, etc.
* Impact of emerging Internet technologies and standards on middleware 
platforms
* Integration of middleware platforms with Web services and Java 
technologies
* Distributed systems management and interactive configuration and 
development tools
* Issues of scalability in existing and new distributed systems platforms
* Engineering distributed systems in heterogeneous and mobile networks
* Middleware for ubiquitous and mobile computing


ORGANIZATION
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General Chair:                Carlos J.P. Lucena (PUC-Rio, Brazil)
Program co-Chairs:            Douglas Schmidt (UC Irvine, USA)
                               Markus Endler (PUC-Rio, Brazil)
Local Arrangements co-Chairs: Alexandre Sztajnberg (UERJ, Brazil)
                               Renato Cerqueira (PUC-Rio, Brazil)
WiP and Posters Chair:        Guruduth S. Banavar (IBM T.J. Watson, USA)
Advanced Workshops Chair:     Gordon Blair (Lancaster University, UK)
Tutorials Chair:              Frank Buschmann (Siemens AG, Germany)
Publicity co-Chairs:          Fabio Costa (UFG, Brazil)
                               Fabio Kon (IME-USP, Brazil)


PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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Gul Agha (UIUC, USA)
Jean Bacon (Cambridge U., UK)
Gordon Blair (U. of Lancaster, UK)
Don Box (Microsoft, USA)
Roy Campbell (UIUC, USA)
Andrew Campbell (Columbia U., USA)
Geoff Coulson (Lancaster U., UK)
Naranker Dulay (Imperial College, UK)
Svend Frolund (HP Labs, USA)
Chris Gill (WUSL, USA)
Andy Gokhale (Vanderbilt U., USA)
Rashid Guerraoui (EPF L., Switzerland)
Arno Jacobsen (U. of Toronto, Canada)
Peter Honeyman (CITI U. Michigan, USA)
Fabio Kon (U. of Sao Paulo, Brazil)
Doug Lea (SUNY Oswego, USA)
Guy LeDuc (U. of Liege, Belgium)
Orlando Loques (UFF, Brazil)
Joe Loyall (BBN Technologies, USA)
Raimundo J.A. Macedo (UFBA, Brazil)
Edmundo R. Madeira (UNICAMP, Brazil)
Jan de Meer (condat AG, Germany)
Klara Nahrstedt (UIUC, USA)
Priya Narasimhan (Carnegie Mellon U., USA)
Carlos Pereira (UFRGS, Brazil)
Vijay Raghavan (DARPA, USA)
Kerry Raymond (DSTC, Australia)
Luis Rodrigues (U. of Lisboa, Portugal)
Isabelle Rouvellou (IBM, USA)
Bill Sanders (UIUC, USA)
Rick Schantz (BBN Technologies, USA)
Alexander Schill (Technical U. Dresden, Germany)
David Sharp (The Boeing Company, USA)
Jacob Slonim (Dalhousie U., Canada)
Jean-Bernard Stefani (INRIA, Grenoble, France)
Joe Sventek (Agilent Labs, UK)
Janos Sztipanovits (Vanderbilt U., USA)
Nalini Venkatasubramanian (UC Irvine, USA)
Steve Vinoski (IONA Technologies, USA)
Werner Vogels (Cornell U., USA)
Martina Zitterbart (U. of Karlsruhe, Germany)


FOR MORE INFORMATION
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For further information, please visit the conference home page:
http://middleware2003.inf.puc-rio.br or 
http://gsd.ime.usp.br/middleware2003.
For questions regarding the conference program, contact the PC chairs,
Douglas Schmidt (schmidt@cs.wustl.edu) or Markus Endler 
(endler@inf.puc-rio.br).
For other questions contact the local arrangements chairs, Alexandre
Sztajnberg (alexszt@uerj.br) or Renato Cerqueira (rcerq@inf.puc-rio.br).

Received on Friday, 20 December 2002 14:15:19 UTC