Call for Papers 10th International Workshop on DISTRIBUTED ALGORITHMS (WDAG '96) Bologna (Italy) October 9-11, 1996 1996 marks the 10th edition of the Workshop on Distributed Algorithms. It also marks a time at which the field of distributed computing is undergoing a major transition from being the domain of a small research community to that of industry and the public at large. Distributed computing is rapidly becoming the principal computing paradigm for doing business in widely-diverse areas, and their requirements present new opportunities and challenges for research in distributed algorithms. WDAG is intented to be a forum covering all aspects of distributed algorithms for computation and communication. It is devoted both to the presentation of new research results and to the identification of future research directions. The tenth Workshop on Distributed Algorithms (WDAG) will be held in Bologna, Italy, home for superb cooking and cycling, and of the oldest university in Europe. Papers are solicited describing original results in all areas of distributed algorithms and their applications, including, but not limited to: * Algorithms for control and communication * Distributed searching, resource discovery and retrieval * Network protocols, applications and services * Fault tolerance and high availability * Real-time distributed systems * Algorithms for dynamic topology management * Mobile computing * Distributed intelligent agents * Issues in synchrony, asynchrony, scalability and real-time * Issues in replicated data management, consistency vs. availability * Security in distributed systems * Self stabilization * Wait-free algorithms * Techniques and paradigms for the design and analysis of distributed systems Submissions should not exceed 6000 words in length (roughly 15 double-space pages with figures, using at least 11-point font and reasonable margins) including an abstract and 5 keywords. Submissions deviating significantly from these guidelines will not be considered, independent of technical merit. The proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag as part of the Lectures Notes in Computer Science series. There will be a strict 15-page limit for papers appearing in the proceedings. Authors are strongly encouraged to submit their papers electronically. Detailed description of the electronic submission procedures are available in the WDAG'96 home page. Authors without web access may send e-mail to wdag96-help@cs.unibo.it for a copy of the electronic submission procedures. Authors unable to submit electronically are invited to send 15 copies of their paper (printed double-sided, if possible) and a cover letter to one of the program co-chairs: Ozalp Babaoglu Keith Marzullo Dept. of Computer Science Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering 0114 University of Bologna University of California, San Diego Piazza Porta S. Donato, 5 9500 Gilman Drive 40127 Bologna La Jolla, CA 92093-0114 Italy USA The cover letter should include the postal address, e-mail, fax and telephone numbers for the contact author. Important dates * Papers due: April 26, 1996 Papers received after the submission deadline will not be considered. * Acceptance notification: June 20, 1996 * Camera-ready copies due: July 15, 1996 * Workshop: October 9--11, 1996 Program Committee: * Divyakant Agrawal (U. of California, Santa Barbara, USA) * James Anderson (U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA) * Hagit Attiya (Technion, Haifa, Israel) * Ozalp Babaoglu (U. of Bologna, Bologna, Italy, co-chair) * Elmootazbellah N. Elnohazy (CMU, Pittsburgh, USA) * Alan Fekete (U. of Sydney, Australia) * Prasad Jayanti (Dartmouth College, Hanover, USA) * Shay Kutten (IBM, Yorktown Heights, USA) * Dahlia Malkhi (AT&T Bell Labs, Murray Hill, USA) * Keith Marzullo (U. of California, San Diego, USA, co-chair) * Alessandro Panconesi (Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany) * Michel Raynal (IRISA, Rennes, France) * Aleta Ricciardi (U. of Texas, Austin, USA) * Roberto Segala (U. of Bologna, Bologna, Italy) * Gerard Tel (Utrecht U., Utrecht, Netherlands) Local Arrangements: Renzo Davoli, Fabio Vitali Publicity: Aleta Ricciardi In cooperation with: * Department of Computer Science, University of Bologna * CaberNet: ESPRIT Network of Excellence in Distributed Systems Architectures * Italian National Research Council CNR-GNIM * CIRFID, University of Bologna ----------------------------------------------------------------------------