The 10th International Workshop on Network and Operating Systems Support for Digital Audio and Video (NOSSDAV'00) will be held in Chapel Hill, North Carolina in June'2000. This workshop brings together researchers, developers, and practitioners from academia and industry to discuss the state of the art in networking and operating systems to support multimedia applications. For nine years, NOSSDAV has proven to be an outstanding forum for researchers involved in building innovative multimedia systems, networks and applications in both industry and academia.
A key aspect of the workshop is that it provides extensive discussion periods during which attendees can informally discuss their current work and future research directions. Traditionally, NOSSDAV has emphasized high quality experimental research based on prototype or real systems. NOSSDAV2000 will continue this tradition.
Submissions
Submissions are sought in any area related to Network and Operating Systems Support for Digital Audio and Video. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
We solicit submissions of 5-page extended abstracts of technical papers, work-in-progress reports, and position statements. These submissions will be reviewed by the members of the program committee. Submissions will be selected on the basis of their potential to provoke discussion and the novelty of the ideas.
Accepted FULL papers and position statements will be presented at the Workshop and will appear in the published proceedings. Roughly half of the workshop presentations will be allocated to each of these categories.
All submissions must be made through the web. We suggest that authors use the two-column IEEE format for the submissions. To submit a paper, click here. If web-based submission is not possible, please send mail to jeffay@cs.unc.edu to arrange for an alternative.
Important Dates
Submission Deadline for All Submissions:
7 April 2000
Acceptance Notification:
19 May 2000
Workshop:
26-28 June 2000
NOSSDAV2000 Organizing Committee
Program Chairs
Kevin Jeffay, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Harrick Vin, The University of Texas at Austin
Program Committee
Kevin Almeroth, University of California, Santa Barbara
Richard Black, University of Glasgow, UK
Wu-chi Feng, Ohio State University
Jim Griffioen, University of Kentucky, USA
Sugih Jamin, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Charles Kalmanek, AT&T Labs Research
Dilip Kandlur, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Robin Kravets, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Ian Leslie, Cambridge University, UK
Brian Levine, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Ketan Mayer-Patel, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Klara Nahrstedt, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Jason Nieh, Columbia University
Duane Northcutt, Sun Microsystems
Venkat Padmanabhan, Microsoft Research
Injong Rhee, North Carolina State University
Timothy Roscoe, Sprint Advanced Technology Labs
Henning Schulzrinne, Columbia University
Prashant Shenoy, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Doug Shepherd, Lancaster University, UK
Raj Yavatkar, Intel