INFOCOM 2000: Last week for early registration

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    >>>>> INFOCOM 2000 - LAST WEEK FOR EARLY REGISTRATION <<<<<

                      CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
                      ------------------------

                          IEEE Infocom 2000
        (Israel) http://www.comnet.technion.ac.il/infocom2000
          (U.S.A.) http://www.cse.ucsc.edu/~rom/infocom2000
           (Japan) http://halo.kuamp.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~infocom

                   Dan Panorama Hotel, Tel Aviv, Israel

                          March 26-30, 2000

         Sponsored by the IEEE Communications and Computer Societies

    IMPORTANT
    =========

    Early registration cut-off date: February 28, 2000 (last week)

    Registration fees for an IEEE member prior to February 28, 2000 will be $500
    and it will include all technical sessions, open receptions, proceedings
    (CD) and three lunches. For other fees consult the web pages.
    On-line registration: https://secure.computer.org/conf/infocom/register.htm

    VENUE
    =====

    For the last 18 years, Infocom has been the major conference on computer
    communications and networking, bringing together researchers and
    implementors of every aspect of data communications and networks
    presenting the most up-to-date results and achievements in the field.

    The 19th annual conference on Computer Communications, Infocom 2000,
    will be held at the Dan Panorama Hotel in Tel-Aviv, Israel, during the
    week of March 26-30, 2000. Overlooking the Mediterranean, the Dan
    Panorama Tel Aviv is a city hotel in a resort setting. Just a few steps
    away are fine shops, theaters, restaurants and the corporate world of
    Tel Aviv, contrasted by the ancient port city of Jaffa with its
    picturesque corners and flea markets for bargain hunters. The hotel
    features a large swimming pool, beach access and a fully equipped
    health & fitness center.

    SCOPE
    =====

    Original papers and panel discussions describing state-of-the-art
    research and development in all areas of computer networking and data
    communications will be presented. Browse the excellent technical
    program and see the papers at
    http://www.comnet.technion.ac.il/infocom2000/program.html

    KEYNOTE SPEAKER
    ===============

    Prof. Leonard Kleinrock, Chairman, Nomadix, Inc.
    Keynote title: Nomadic Computing and Smart Spaces
    http://www.comnet.technion.ac.il/infocom2000/key.html

    TUTORIALS
    =========

    Full Day
    --------
    - Wavelength-routing optical networks (Kumar Sivarajan, Indian Institute
                                                                 of Science)
    - The evolution of QoS in the Internet standards community (Jon Crowcroft,
                                                       University College London)
    - Overview of network security (Radia Perlman, Sun Microsystems)
    - Teletraffic Models and Tools: From Basics to Advanced(Khosrow Sohraby,
                                         University of Missouri, Kansas City)
    - IP Multicast: past, present and future (Radia Perlman, Sun
                                        Microsystems & Christophe Diot, Sprint)

    Half Day
    --------
    - MPLS (Loa Andersson, Nortel Networks)
    - New technologies for LAN systems (Dono Van-Mierop, IBM Israel)
    - Satellite IP networking (Catherine Rosenberg, Purdue University)
    - Mobile IP: adding mobility to the Internet (Charles Perkins, Nokia Research)

    http://www.comnet.technion.ac.il/infocom2000/tutorial.html

    QUESTIONS?
    ===========================

    Write to
    [email protected]]



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