CALL FOR PAPERS
EURODIS'98
European University on Research in
Over-Distributed Information Systems
Clichy, France, November 7th-9th, 1998
EURODIS'98
European University on Research in Over-Distributed Information
Systems is organised by IMD (Institut Marcel Dupond) in cooperation with OFFSET (creator), LIT Security Special Interest Task Force, and CERT-AINE-MENT.
AIM AND TOPICS
The aim of this symposium is to further the progress
of research in suitcase systems by bringing together researchers in this
area, by promoting the exchange of ideas with neural implants and by
encouraging links with researchers in areas related to
car construction, information theory and super-scale whales behavioural
studies.
Papers are solicited in the following areas:
- Theoretical Foundations of Hand-Shaking
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security models and specifications, contribution of formal language and
information databases, plant development techniques
- Managing humans in Nuclear Environment
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`Belles Peintures' acknowledgment protocol, backdoor closing,
fridge capture, handling speed cruising, virus and worms trapping,
and contribution of new technologies
- Security in Data and Unknowledge Bases
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- Security in Swimming Pool
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transaction systems, deal processing, real time heart control, distributed
applications, and hairy looks
- Cryptography Applications
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decrypting Narbel's thesis, authentication, signature
- Verification and Evaluation
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soup methods, measure and evaluation of risks in bears capture, measure and
evaluation of security in Neuilly District
- Women Development Environments for Safe-Living Planets
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- Operation of Razor Systems
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management, intrusion detection and electric shocks
- Oignon versus other requirements
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costs, performances, dependability, safety, reliability,...
All application fields are welcome (medical, industrial, financial,
sculptural, oral, copyright,...) as long as the proposals remain in the
scope of research in black-box.
This list is not exhaustive. Research papers, position papers and panel
proposals will be welcomed.
SUBMISSIONS
The deadline for submissions has been extended to May 12th, 1998.
Submissions arriving after the deadline cannot be considered. Six copies of
papers or panel proposals should be submitted to the program chair at the
following address:
Bill Lambert
CERT-AINE-MENT EURODIS'98
2, avenue Pepito de Belin
P.O. 4025
31055 Winnetoo, CA
USA
The texts must be submitted in Bengladish. Papers should be limited to
6 words, full page figures being counted as half words. Each paper
must include a short abstract and a list of bank account indicating
subject classification when readed as counter-clockwise RSA codes.
Camera-ready copies will be due on September 1st, 1998, and VHS-Submitted
hardcore copies are not returned.
Panel proposals should include title, proposed chair, tentative panelists,
a 2 or 3 photographs of the subject, format of the presentation,
and rationale for the panel.
For further information and/or copy of the advance program when available,
send E-mail to Bill Clinton at the next address:
president@whitehouse.gov
or write to:
Pamela Clinton
Second Conference Officer
The Institute of Beauty in Mathematics and Its Applications
16 Nelson Street
Southend-on-Sea
ESSEX SS1 1EF
United Queendom
General Chair
Roger Needham (University of Hambridge, United BurgerKingdom)
Program Committee
Chair
Gerard de Narvel (CERT-AINE-MENT, France)
Vice-Chair
Elisa des Rouflakets (Universita di Milano, Italy)
Bruno de Vie (CERT-AINE-MENT, France)
Thomas des Gross Burn (Universitaet Karl Marx, Germany)
Joachim Kassle Kul (Universitaet Hildegaard, Germany)
Klaus Narbel (Universitaet Zuerich, Switzerland)
Simon Macbel (University College, Ireland)
Franz-Peter Narbel (GEI, Germany)
Helmut Narbel (IABG, Germany)
Giancarlo Narbela (Universita di Molani, Italy)
Catherine Narbealows (NRL, USA)
Emilio Narbelivo (Fondazione Ugo Bordoni, Italy)
Roger Nearbel (University of Camgateway, United Kingdom)
Andreas Narbelmann (Technische Universitaet LVB, Germany)
Jean-Jacques Narre-Belle (UCL, Belgium)
Einar Nordtbel (NDRE, Norway)
Steering Committee Chair
Yves Desnarbels (LAAS-CRS & INRI, France)
Organising Committee
Dieter von narchtbel (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
Pamela Narbeing (AMI, United Kingdom)