WDAG 95 CFP --- plain version CALL FOR PAPERS Le Mont Saint Michel, France, September 13 - 15, 1995 Following the successful Workshops on Distributed Algorithms in Ottawa (1985), Amsterdam (1987), Nice (1989), Bari (1990), Delphi (1991), Haifa (1992), Lausanne (1993), and Terschelling (1994), the Ninth Int. Workshop on Distributed Algorithms will be held in Le Mont Saint Michel, France, in 1995. The workshop covers distributed algorithms for computing and operating systems and is devoted to the presentation of new research results and the identification of future research directions in this area. The workshop will be held in Le Mont Saint Michel, a very famous and beautiful place located on the northern coast of Britanny in France. Papers are solicited describing original results in all areas of distributed algorithms and their applications, including, but not restricted to (all these areas are considered equally important by the Program Committee): - Algorithms for control and communication - Fault-tolerant algorithms - Network protocols - Protocols for real-time distributed systems - Issues in asynchrony, synchrony and real-time - Algorithms for managing replicated data - Distributed detection of properties - Mechanisms for security in distributed systems - Self-stabilizing algorithms - Wait-free algorithms - Techniques for the design and analysis of systems Intended contributors are invited to submit 15 copies of their paper to one of the Program co-chairs. Submissions must not exceed 15 pages, with roughly 35 lines/page. Submissions not conforming with these guidelines will not be considered. Please include a 150 word abstract, 5 keywords, and address, e-mail, fax/telephone number of a corresponding author. Submissions by e-mail are not accepted. Proceedings will be published in the series Lectures Notes in Computer Science of Springer-Verlag. There is a limit of 15 pages for a paper in the proceedings. Important dates: Submission of papers: April 21, 1995 Acceptance notification: June 10, 1995 Camera-ready version: July 1, 1995 Papers received after the submission deadline will not be considered. === Program Committee: M. Ahamad (Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA) J. Beauquier (U. of Paris-Sud, Orsay, France) J. Brzezinski (Techn. U. of Poznan, Poznan, Poland) I. Cidon (Sun Microsystems, Mt. View, CA, USA) D. Dolev (Hebrew U., Jerusalem, Israel) J.M. Helary (IRISA, Rennes, France, co-chair) P. Jayanti (Darmouth College, Darmouth, USA) G. Le Lann (INRIA, Rocquencourt, France) K. Marzullo (U. of California at San Diego, USA) T. Masuzawa (NAIST, Nara, Japan) M. Raynal (IRISA, Rennes, France, co-chair) A. Schiper (EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland) A. Singh (U. of California at Santa Barbara, USA) G. Tel (Utrecht U., Utrecht, Netherlands) S. Zaks (Technion, Haifa, Israel) Local Arrangements: Roberto Baldoni, Michel Hurfin, Elisabeth Lebret IRISA, Campus de Beaulieu, 35042 Rennes Cedex, France Fax: +33 99 38 38 32 email: baldoni@irisa.fr hurfin@irisa.fr lebret@irisa.fr Submissions must be sent to one of the co-chairs: Jean-Michel Hilary, Michel Raynal IRISA, Campus de Beaulieu, 35042 Rennes Cedex, France Fax: +33 99 38 38 32 email: helary@irisa.fr raynal@irisa.fr Keywords: -- -------- helary@irisa.fr +33.99.84.71.96 TB-110 IRISA - Univ. Rennes I - 35042 Rennes cedex France