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Today's Topics:

1. RTIS 2016 (Sidda Chandrappa)
2. 9th International Workshop on Graph Labelings (Dalibor Froncek)
3. COST/MINO PhD school on Advanced Optimization Methods 2016
(claudio gentile)
4. [ACM CHANTS 2016] Call for Papers - 4 weeks to deadline!
(Elisabetta Biondi)
5. SPAA 2016 - Call for participation (Nodari Sitchinava)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 05 May 2016 08:36:42 +0530
From: Sidda Chandrappa <subscription@dirf.org>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] RTIS 2016
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First International Conference on Real Time Intelligent Systems (RTIS
2016)
Beijing, China
September 01-03, 2016)
http://www.socio.org.uk/rtis/
http://www.dirf.org/rtis/

The Proceedings will be published in the Proceedings of the First
International Conference on Real-Time Intelligent Systems, Volume 1 RTIS
2016. (http://www.springer.com/series/11156)

About the Conference

Real-Time Computing covers a broad spectrum of the intensively
developing area of low-latency priority-driven system responsiveness
under certain time constrains to essential and decisive human-computer
interactions with constantly incoming data stream. Research on real-time
intelligent systems is of a multi-disciplinary nature, exploiting
concepts from the areas as diverse as signal processing technologies,
computational intelligence, location systems, data processing, digital
document processing and embedded system design. To accomplish its
real-time performance, systematic analysis is carried out when the
systems are working.

Therefore, over the last few years real-time intelligent computing has
radically transformed human life style. In the today's competitive and
highly dynamic environment, analyzing data in real time is a must to
understand in detail how the systems are processing the data and to
reason the outputs and anticipate the trends in intelligent computing,
has become critical.

To leverage the full potential of the opportunity build complex real
time systems, intense research is required and this conference will
serve as one such platform to manifest the ongoing research in the real
time intelligence system.
The conference welcomes theoretically grounded, methodologically sound
research papers from academia and industry that address variety of
aspects and innovations related to real-time computing systems.

The scope of the conference includes, but is not limited to the
following areas:

Streaming data, streaming engines
Big Data systems and applications for high-velocity data
Analysis in advanced domains such as energy, sensors, etc
Artificial Intelligence
Broadband Intelligence
Cloud Computing and Intelligence
Collaborative Intelligence
Crowdsourcing and crowd intelligence
Data capture in real-time
Intelligent Database Systems
Data mining
Intelligent Data Analysis
OLAP for real-time decision support
Data quality and cleansing
Intelligent Fuzzy Systems
Event-driven analytics
Visualizing real-time data and information
Intelligent Soft Computing
Privacy and security in Intelligence
Architectures for Intelligence
Internet of Things
Intelligent Robotic Systems
Smart Services and Platforms
Intelligent Transportation Systems
Mobile Smart Systems
Trace-based intelligent real-time services (eye-tracking, image
tracking)
Real-time intelligent alert systems
Machine translation in real time
Multilingual information access
Multiagent Intelligent Systems
Intelligent Information Systems
Adaptive vision algorithms
Real-time Intelligent Network solutions
Real-time distributed coding
Real-time modelling user's information needs
Real-time noise removal systems
Real-time intelligent communication
Real-time remote access systems
Decision support systems in real time
Real-time multiprocessor systems

Submissions at: http://www.socio.org.uk/rtis/paper-submission/

The Proceedings will be published in the Proceedings of the 1st
International Conference on Real-Time Intelligent Systems, Volume 1 RTIS
2016. (http://www.springer.com/series/11156)

Important Dates

Paper Submission: June 15, 2016
Paper Notification: July 05, 2016
Camera ready: August 01, 2016
Registration: August 15, 2016
Conference Dates: September 01-03, 2016

The RTIS will have Doctoral Consortium, DEMO Session, Journal Track,
Mentorship Programme, Ph.D. Dissertation Competition, Proofread
translation program
and Virtual Presentation (Video Conferencing)

The following journals will accommodate the extended versions of the
papers.

-Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
-Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence – The International
Journal of Intelligent Real-Time Automation
-Computers in Human Behaviour
-Virtual Reality
-The Journal of Intelligent Systems
-Journal of Digital Information Management (JDIM)
-International Journal of Imaging & Robotics
-International Journal of Tomography & Simulation

Submissions at: http://www.socio.org.uk/rtis/paper-submission/
CONTACT: rtis at socio.org.uk
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 5 May 2016 08:44:15 -0500
From: Dalibor Froncek <dfroncek@d.umn.edu>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] 9th International Workshop on Graph Labelings
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IWOGL 2016 -- 2nd Call for Papers

9th International Workshop on Graph Labelings

July 7-9, 2016, AGH University of Science and
Technology

http://www.iwogl2016.agh.edu.pl/
iwogl16@agh.edu.pl


The workshop will cover all aspects of graph
labelings. There will be
four keynote lectures, several invited lectures,
contributed talks
by participants, and hopefully enough time for
discussions and
collaborative research. Selected papers will be
published in a special
issue of Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics.


Keynote Speakers:

Saad El-Zanati, Illinois State University, U.S.A
Zsolt Tuza, University of Pannonia, Hungary


Invited Speakers:

Jaroslaw Grytczuk, Jagiellonian University,
Poland
Petr Kovar, VSB - Technical University
Ostrava, Czech Republic
Susana C. Lopez, Polytechnic University of
Catalonia, Spain
Leanne Rylands, University of Western Sydney,
Australia
Andrea Semanicova-Fenovcikova, Technical
University of Kosice, Slovakia

Deadlines:

Abstract submission June 8
Early registration June 1


Conference fee: PLN700 /PLN800 (early/regular)
175EUR/200EUR 210USD/240USD

To help us with planning the event, please register at
http://www.iwogl2016.agh.edu.pl/registration.php
This will give us better idea what number of
participants
we can expect.


Organizing Committee

Sylwia Cichacz-Przenioslo, AGH University of
Science and Technology, Poland (Chair)
Lech Adamus, AGH University of Science and
Technology, Poland
Dalibor Froncek, University of Minnesota
Duluth, U.S.A.
Aleksandra Gorzkowska, AGH University of
Science and Technology, Poland
Agnieszka Gorlich, AGH University of Science
and Technology, Poland
Jakub Przybylo, AGH University of Science and
Technology, Poland
Magdalena Tyniec, AGH University of Science
and Technology, Poland


iwogl16@agh.edu.pl
http://www.iwogl2016.agh.edu.pl/


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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 5 May 2016 16:38:23 +0200
From: claudio gentile <claudio.gentile@iasi.cnr.it>
To: DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] COST/MINO PhD school on Advanced Optimization
Methods 2016
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Dear colleagues,

this is the 2nd announcement for the
COST/MINO PhD school on Advanced Optimization Methods 2016.

Please see the webpage:

http://www.iasi.cnr.it/COSTSchoolRome2016

The school will include four courses:

- Polyhedral Combinatorics by Santanu S. Dey
- Interior Point methods by Jordi Castro
- Structured Dantzig-Wolfe Decomposition by Antonio Frangioni
- Semidefinite Programming by Veronica Piccialli

The school will be held at the CNR main building in ROME on June 6th to
10th 2016.

Some travel grants for students will be sponsored by the COST Action TD1207

http://cost-td1207.zib.de/


Registration is free but compulsory. Deadline to register is May 13.

Some places are still left!
As there is a limited number of allowed registrations, students will be
accepted with the first come first served rule.


Looking forward to seeing you there!

The organizing committee:
Claudio Gentile
Giovanni Rinaldi
Anna Galluccio
Giuseppe Stecca
Lada Vetrini

--
Claudio Gentile
Istituto di Analisi dei Sistemi ed Informatica "Antonio Ruberti" (IASI-CNR)
Via dei Taurini, 19 - I 00185 Roma Italy.
Tel: +39 06 4993 7128 - Fax: +39 06 49937137 - e-mail: gentile@iasi.cnr.it


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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 06 May 2016 14:34:01 +0200
From: Elisabetta Biondi<chants16_publicity@iit.cnr.it>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] [ACM CHANTS 2016] Call for Papers - 4 weeks to
deadline!
Message-ID: <572c8f39.9+FqDsz488DYID9I%chants16_publicity@iit.cnr.it>
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ACM CHANTS 2016 - 11th Workshop on Challenged Networks

co-located with ACM MobiCom 2016
October 3-7, 2016, New York, USA

www.acm-chants.org

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Challenged networks comprise those situations where communication is desired,
but traditional Internet architectures fail to provide it effectively. Such
networks may be characterized by intermittent connectivity, a heterogeneous mix
of nodes, frequent nodal churn, and widely varying network conditions. Examples
of challenged networks include deployments in rural and remote areas, networks
to support emergency response operations, inter-planetary networks, sensor and
wildlife monitoring networks, underwater networks, road vehicle networks, and,
more recently, networks of micro aerial vehicles. The applications of challenged
networks range from time-critical communications such as for disaster relief to
delay-tolerant transmission in poorly connected regions or where censorship
should be counteracted. However, challenged networking has also found many
applications in everyday settings, for which they were not initially conceived,
such as opportunistic networking supporting data-centric communications, traffic
offloading from cellular networks, mobile cloud/edge computing, opportunistic
and participatory sensing, challenged IoT. The increasing availability of
wireless communications in embedded devices as well as integration of
technologies such as Wi-Fi direct on Android platforms and LTE's D2D
(device-to-device) communication on general purpose mobile devices, will further
push the development of challenged networking solutions. Challenged networking
has also chartered new directions for inter-disciplinary research, e.g.,
applying findings from social networks and network science.

This workshop builds on the success of the ten previous CHANTS workshops, and
WDTN 2005, and aims to stimulate research on the most novel topics of challenged
networking research. This year's edition encourages submission of theoretical
and experimental work (including studies of real deployment), with a primary
interest in the **new directions of challenged networking such as mobile
cloud/mobile edge computing, IoT, mobile data offloading, and challenged SDN**.
The workshop seeks original work presented in the form of research papers
describing new research approaches and results, as well as demo submissions.
Highly disruptive work-in-progress and position papers are also welcome,
provided they focus on particularly innovative, out-of-the-box, solutions or
applications for challenged networks. All papers shall be forward-looking,
describe their relationship to existing work, and shall argue their impact and
implications for ongoing or future research.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

- Delay/disruption-tolerant networks (DTNs), opportunistic communication and computing
- Architecture, design, and implementation of communication systems for challenged networks
- Modeling, analysis, and characterization of challenged networks and protocols
- Challenged networking techniques for mobile cloud computing
- Mobile data offloading via challenged networks
- Challenged networking techniques for participatory and opportunistic sensing
- Challenged networking in the Internet of Things
- Big data analytics in challenged networking
- Software-defined networking in challenged environments
- Security/trust/privacy concerns and solutions in challenged networks
- Energy-efficient communication in challenged networks
- Information centric and content-centric networking in challenged networks
- Real-world mobility trace collection, analysis, and modeling for challenged environments
- Network science methods for challenged networks
- Network coding in challenged networks
- Novel challenged networking systems (e.g., networks of micro aerial vehicles)
- Real deployment and case studies in various stages of use
- Disrupted scenarios for challenged networks (e.g., disaster relief and emergency management)
- Daily use applications (e.g., mobile social networking, crowdsourcing, censorship evasion, sensor networks, smart cities)
- Test and simulation tools for evaluating challenged network systems
- Configuration, management, and monitoring of challenged networks.

PAPER FORMAT AND SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
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Submitted papers must be no longer than 6 pages, and should adhere to the
standard ACM conference proceedings format. Demo proposals (to be published as
part of the proceedings) must not be longer than 2 pages plus 1 page description
of the precise setup and requirements (the 1-page setup description will not be
published in the proceedings). Reviews will be single-blinded. Papers should
neither have been published elsewhere nor being currently under review by
another conference or journal.


EDITORIAL FOLLOW-UPS
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Extended versions of the selected workshop papers will be considered for
possible fast track publication on the Computer Communications Journal
(Elsevier), in a special section on Challenged Networks.

IMPORTANT DATES
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- Abstract Registration: 25 May 2016
- Submission Deadline: 1 June 2016
- Acceptance Notification: 6 July 2016
- Camera Ready Due: 20 July 2016


PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIRS
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Chiara Boldrini (IIT-CNR, Italy)
Marcelo Dias de Amorim (UPMC and CNRS, France)

TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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Kevin Almeroth (UC-Santa Barbara, USA)
Mostafa Ammar (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Fehmi Ben Abdesslem (SICS Swedish ICT, Sweden)
Guohong Cao (The Pennsylvania State University, USA)
Marco Cello (Nokia Bell Labs)
Vania Conan (Thales Communications & Security, France)
Luis Costa (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Do Young Eun (North Carolina State University, USA)
Kevin Fall (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Stephen Farrell (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
Domenico Giustiniano (IMDEA Networks Institute, Spain)
Tristan Henderson (University of St Andrews, UK)
Andrea Hess (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
Pan Hui (Hong Kong Unive. of Science and Technology)
Karin Anna Hummel (JKU Linz, Austria)
Mohan Kumar (Rochester Institute of Technology, USA)
Kyunghan Lee (UNIST, Korea)
Anders Lindgren (SICS Swedish ICT, Sweden)
Mirco Musolesi (University College London, UK)
Katia Obraczka (UC Santa Cruz, USA)
Melek Onen (Eurecom, France)
Joerg Ott (Technische Universitat Munchen, Germany)
Elena Pagani (Universita degli Studi di Milano, Italy)
Andrea Passarella (IIT-CNR, Italy)
Eric Rozner (IBM Research, USA)
Pavlos Sermpezis (FORTH, Greece)
Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos (Eurecom, France)
Stavros Toumpis (Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece)
Thierry Turletti (INRIA, France)
Yu Wang (University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA)
Eiko Yoneki (University of Cambridge, UK)
Xiaolan Zhang (Fordham University, USA)

WEB CHAIR
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Fehmi Ben Abdesslem (SICS Swedish ICT, Sweden)

PUBLICITY CHAIR
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Elisabetta Biondi (IIT-CNR, Italy)

STEERING COMMITTEE
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Kevin Almeroth (UC Santa Barbara, USA)
Kevin Fall (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Stephen Farrell (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
Jorg Ott (Technische Universitat Munchen, Germany)
Andrea Passarella (IIT-CNR, Italy)

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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 5 May 2016 14:56:32 -1000
From: Nodari Sitchinava <nodari@hawaii.edu>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] SPAA 2016 - Call for participation
Message-ID: <572BEBC0.40300@hawaii.edu>
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SPAA 2016: CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
===================================================================

28th ACM Symposium on
Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures (SPAA 2016)
July 11-13, 2016
Asilomar State Beach, California, USA
http://spaa.acm.org/

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Registration is now open. Please visit the conference webpage for a list
of accepted papers, registration, and information on local arrangements.

A limited number of travel grants for students is available, thanks to
generous support by ACM SIGACT. Please visit the conference webpage on
information how to apply.

Important dates:

- Student travel-grant application deadline: May 13
- Hotel registration deadline: May 10
- Early registration deadline: May 20

--
Nodari Sitchinava
SPAA Publicity Chair

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