Workshop Co-Chairs

George Michailidis
University
of Michigan, U.S.A.

Bob Callaway
IBM Software Group, U.S.A.

 

 

 

Organizing Committee

Arup Acharya
IBM Research, U.S.A.

Georgios Karagiannis
University of Twente, The Netherlands.

Fabrizio Granelli

DIT, University of Trento, Italy

Michael Devetsikiotis
NC State University, U.S.A.

Adolfo Rodriguez

IBM WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances, USA

Nelson Fonseca
State University of Campinas, Brazil

Tilman Wolf
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, U.S.A

Michael Kallitsis

University of Michigan, U.S.A.

 

 

 

Paper Submission

Original papers of total length of up to 6 double-column, IEEE conference-style pages should be submitted for the regular paper category, via EDAS. Also invited are abstracts of white papers and hot topic presentations, as well as proposed topics and participants for the panel discussion.

 

Proceedings and journal special issue: Reviewed papers will be included in the conference proceedings in a separate workshop volume via IEEE Xplore. Selected papers will be invited for review in order to be included as in a special issue of the Journal of Internet Engineering - "Service-Oriented Infrastructure".

 

Full Paper Submission:

(Instructions)

July 11, 2010

 

Short Presentations (no IEEE Xplore proceedings): 

July 20, 2010

Notification of acceptance:

August 13, 2010

 

Camera-ready papers due:

(Instructions)

August 31, 2010

 

 

For further information, see the on-line CFP, visit EDAS or contact the co-chairs at gmichail@umich.edu, or rcallawa@us.ibm.com

 

The 4th IEEE Workshop on
Enabling the Future Service-Oriented Internet: Towards Socially-Aware Networks

Held in conjunction with IEEE GLOBECOM 2010
Miami, FL, USA, December 6, 2010

 

Technically Endorsed by:

IEEE Communications Society Technical Committee on
Communications Systems Integration and Modelling

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Travel Grant Information

 

Eligibility

 

US-based Graduate Students and Post-Doctoral Researchers w/ proof of status.

 

Selection Process

 

The recipients of the travel awards will be decided by the IEEE EFSOI 2010 Student Travel Grant Selection Committee, which consists of the Workshop’s co-Chairs and the members of the Organizing Committee.

  

Travel Grant Applications

 

An application for a travel award will consist of: 

1. A letter from the participant (required contents are discussed below),  

2. The participant’s CV, and 

3. In case of a graduate student, a supporting letter from the student's graduate advisor. 

 

The letter from interested participants should include: 

1. A brief summary of research interests and accomplishments to date, 

2. A description of areas reflected in the IEEE EFSOI 2010 program that would impact their 

research,  

3. If the student has a paper or poster accepted in IEEE EFSOI 2010, the participant 

should include the paper or poster's title  

4. A statement about why conference attendance is important. 

 

The advisor's recommendation letter to the committee should include: 

1. Confirmation that the student is a bona-fide Ph.D. candidate in good standing at an 

accredited institution in the United States

2. The suitability of the IEEE EFSOI 2010 program material to the student's research area, 

3. Ways this particular student would benefit from attendance at the conference, and 

4. The strengths and potential contributions of the student. 

 

A deadline of October 15, 2010 will be set for the receipt of applications.  The applications will be handled through EDAS – submit your application material at http://edas.info/G.php?g=199

 

Recipients will be notified by October 22, 2010, and are required to accept the award by October 29, 2010 so that alternates can be notified in the event that a recipient declines. 

 

Women and minorities are particularly encouraged to apply, as they will be given preference when other qualifications are similar. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 http://www.nprg.ncsu.edu/events/EFSOI/workshop10/
http://edas.info/N8710