From m.l.nelson at larc.nasa.gov Thu Feb 7 22:11:25 2002 From: m.l.nelson at larc.nasa.gov (Michael L. Nelson) Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2002 17:11:25 EST Subject: CFP: Distributed Computing Architectures for Digital Libraries Message-ID: Call for Papers Workshop on Distributed Computing Architectures for Digital Libraries http://www.cs.odu.edu/~jbollen/icpp2002/ to be held in conjunction with the 31st International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP 2002) Vancouver, Canada August 18-21, 2002 http://www.eecg.toronto.edu/icpp2002/ Workshop Co-Chairs: Johan Bollen Department of Computer Science Old Dominion University Norfolk VA, 23529, USA http://www.cs.odu.edu/~jbollen/ Michael L. Nelson NASA Langley Research Center Hampton VA 23681 http://mln.larc.nasa.gov/~mln/ Description: Digital libraries (DLs) are increasingly common on the Web, providing ordered, vetted digital collections to targeted user groups. To date, much of DL research has focused on the acquisition and representation of digital objects, optimizing and personalizing user services, and interoperability efforts. Few DLs employ mirrors, much less some of the more sophisticated, non-client-server architectures found in WWW deployment, e.g. peer-to-peer systems and distributed storage architectures. Although these new architectures have been succesfully applied to a large number of Internet services, they have had little impact on DL research. Are they technically suitable for DL use, or do social and economic issues prevent their adoption? This workshop will explore these issues as well as highlight some of the more novel DL architectures. A range of theoretical, technical, and speculative papers are sought to discuss and propose alternate DL architectures and approaches. Papers are requested in the following and related topics: - Peer-to-Peer (P2P) systems - Adaptive digital libraries - Wireless access to digital libraries - Grid computing - Distributed searching - Metadata harvesting - Distributed storage systems - Serverless storage and information retrieval - DL requirements vs. ordinary web requirements - Provenance, trust, integrity and archival issues in distributed digital libraries Important Dates: April 20, 2002 Paper Submission May 15, 2002 Notification of acceptance June 1, 2002 Camera-ready copies due Submission details: Authors are invited to submit research contributions representing original, previously unpublished work. Submitted papers will be carefully evaluated by the technical committee for originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of exposition. Submissions will only be accepted in PDF, emailed to the co-chairs. Accepted papers will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press as proceedings of the ICPP'2002 workshops. All submitted papers must be formatted according to the author guideline provided by IEEE Computer Society Press (two column-format), and accepted papers must not exceed six pages. Please contact the co-chairs with any questions. Technical Committee - Kurt Bollacker, Long Now Foundation (kurt at longnow.org) - Johan Bollen, Old Dominion University (jbollen at cs.odu.edu) - Ed Chi, XEROX PARC (echi at parc.xerox.com) - Fabio Crestani, Strathclyde (fabioc at cs.strath.ac.uk) - Cliff Joslyn, Los Alamos National Laboratory (joslyn at lanl.gov) - Thomas Krichel, Long Island University (thomas.krichel at liu.edu) - Michael Nelson, NASA Langley Research Center (m.l.nelson at larc.nasa.gov) - Luis M. Rocha, Los Alamos National Laboratory (rocha at lanl.gov) - Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory - Simeon Warner, Cornell (simeon at cs.cornell.edu) - Mohammad Zubair, Old Dominion University (zubair at cs.odu.edu) From m.l.nelson at larc.nasa.gov Thu Feb 7 22:11:25 2002 From: m.l.nelson at larc.nasa.gov (Michael L. Nelson) Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2002 17:11:25 EST Subject: CFP: Distributed Computing Architectures for Digital Libraries Message-ID: Call for Papers Workshop on Distributed Computing Architectures for Digital Libraries http://www.cs.odu.edu/~jbollen/icpp2002/ to be held in conjunction with the 31st International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP 2002) Vancouver, Canada August 18-21, 2002 http://www.eecg.toronto.edu/icpp2002/ Workshop Co-Chairs: Johan Bollen Department of Computer Science Old Dominion University Norfolk VA, 23529, USA http://www.cs.odu.edu/~jbollen/ Michael L. Nelson NASA Langley Research Center Hampton VA 23681 http://mln.larc.nasa.gov/~mln/ Description: Digital libraries (DLs) are increasingly common on the Web, providing ordered, vetted digital collections to targeted user groups. To date, much of DL research has focused on the acquisition and representation of digital objects, optimizing and personalizing user services, and interoperability efforts. Few DLs employ mirrors, much less some of the more sophisticated, non-client-server architectures found in WWW deployment, e.g. peer-to-peer systems and distributed storage architectures. Although these new architectures have been succesfully applied to a large number of Internet services, they have had little impact on DL research. Are they technically suitable for DL use, or do social and economic issues prevent their adoption? This workshop will explore these issues as well as highlight some of the more novel DL architectures. A range of theoretical, technical, and speculative papers are sought to discuss and propose alternate DL architectures and approaches. Papers are requested in the following and related topics: - Peer-to-Peer (P2P) systems - Adaptive digital libraries - Wireless access to digital libraries - Grid computing - Distributed searching - Metadata harvesting - Distributed storage systems - Serverless storage and information retrieval - DL requirements vs. ordinary web requirements - Provenance, trust, integrity and archival issues in distributed digital libraries Important Dates: April 20, 2002 Paper Submission May 15, 2002 Notification of acceptance June 1, 2002 Camera-ready copies due Submission details: Authors are invited to submit research contributions representing original, previously unpublished work. Submitted papers will be carefully evaluated by the technical committee for originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of exposition. Submissions will only be accepted in PDF, emailed to the co-chairs. Accepted papers will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press as proceedings of the ICPP'2002 workshops. All submitted papers must be formatted according to the author guideline provided by IEEE Computer Society Press (two column-format), and accepted papers must not exceed six pages. Please contact the co-chairs with any questions. Technical Committee - Kurt Bollacker, Long Now Foundation (kurt at longnow.org) - Johan Bollen, Old Dominion University (jbollen at cs.odu.edu) - Ed Chi, XEROX PARC (echi at parc.xerox.com) - Fabio Crestani, Strathclyde (fabioc at cs.strath.ac.uk) - Cliff Joslyn, Los Alamos National Laboratory (joslyn at lanl.gov) - Thomas Krichel, Long Island University (thomas.krichel at liu.edu) - Michael Nelson, NASA Langley Research Center (m.l.nelson at larc.nasa.gov) - Luis M. Rocha, Los Alamos National Laboratory (rocha at lanl.gov) - Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory - Simeon Warner, Cornell (simeon at cs.cornell.edu) - Mohammad Zubair, Old Dominion University (zubair at cs.odu.edu)