- 04/01/08: Information on the venue for HotWeb 2008 has been posted.
- 04/01/08: HotWeb08 site goes live!
HotWeb is a forum that brings together researchers and practitioners interested in the design, implementation, and evaluation of Internet systems and applications. Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society and by IEEE-CS Technical Committee on the Internet, the workshop seeks to act as a conduit for the presentation of novel approaches used in support of performance, scalability, and security of Internet applications, including Web searching and indexing, content distribution and delivery networks, Web services, and edge and grid computing.
The topics of interest include, but are by no means limited to:
- Content delivery architectures
- Peer-to-Peer systems
- Support for mobile and wireless systems
- Web caching and replication
- Edge services and dynamic content delivery
- Multimedia content distribution
- Overlay networks
- Content placement and request routing
- Measurement studies of deployed systems
- Security and privacy
- Wide-area upload and content gathering
- Novel web-based applications
- Web/database integration
- Information retrieval and searching
- Electronic commerce
- Internet telephony
The HotWeb workshop is the successor of the WCW (Workshop on Web Content Caching and Distribution), and the WIAPP (Workshop on Internet Applications) workshops, both of which are merging to form HotWeb.
Submission deadline: June 6, 2008.
Notification of acceptance: July 18, 2008.
Camera-ready copy due: August 15, 2008.
Workshop: Oct. 13-14, 2008.
HotWeb08@cs.northwestern.edu
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