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		<title>Re: [UNIX-WIZ] snoop outgoing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The odd thing is that other customers have no problems from the same
ftp client to the same ftp server, at about the same level of use.
Still, the ping test would cost next to nothing and may get us useful
info. Thanks!
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 6:58 PM, ken  wrote:
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ftp client to the same ftp server, at about the same level of use.</p>
<p>Still, the ping test would cost next to nothing and may get us useful<br />
info. Thanks!</p>
<p>On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 6:58 PM, ken  wrote:<br />
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&gt;<br />
&gt; Kai,<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; A transient failure of the kind you&#8217;re describing reminds me of flaky<br />
&gt; network hardware.  There&#8217;s a lot of ways to go to test this out, for<br />
&gt; instance:<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; For a few hours at least ping 1500-byte packets out of the client to a<br />
&gt; third node on another subnet.<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; Likewise ping out of the server to a fourth node on subnet remote to it.<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; And/or move the client and server onto different switch ports, if<br />
&gt; possible onto ports on a different blade, and see if the problem then<br />
&gt; goes away.<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; Re: snoop:<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; snoop -d [device-name]<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; device-name is bge0 or le1 or something like that.  Determine that from<br />
&gt; &#8220;ifconfig -a&#8221;.<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; On 08/18/2008 02:06 PM Kai Hintze wrote:<br />
&gt;&gt; Greetings oh Wizeness,<br />
&gt;&gt;<br />
&gt;&gt; Sometimes ftp transmissions fail for no reason we have been able to<br />
&gt;&gt; discern. These are ascii transmission from one Sun box to another<br />
&gt;&gt; across a WAN. File size varies from 500 bytes to 16KB. We send about<br />
&gt;&gt; 200 files one at a time using a script. We were sending them all in<br />
&gt;&gt; one batch, but when one died the rest of the batch would get lost.<br />
&gt;&gt; Sending one at a time we only lose one or two per set. Which ones die<br />
&gt;&gt; varies from one day to the next. I have not been able to figure out a<br />
&gt;&gt; pattern.<br />
&gt;&gt;<br />
&gt;&gt; I am trying to snoop the process to figure out what is happening, but<br />
&gt;&gt; all I see is the responses. The command I am using is:<br />
&gt;&gt; root@client:/tmp# snoop -o snoop.out ftpserver<br />
&gt;&gt; using device /dev/ce (promiscuous mode)<br />
&gt;&gt; 12238^C<br />
&gt;&gt; root@client:/tmp#<br />
&gt;&gt;<br />
&gt;&gt; 1) How do I trap what we send from client to the ftp server?<br />
&gt;&gt;<br />
&gt;&gt; 2) Does anyone have other suggestions about why some apparently random<br />
&gt;&gt; files transmit no problem one day, but fail the next? Or other<br />
&gt;&gt; suggestions about how I can find out?<br />
&gt;&gt;<br />
&gt;&gt; Thanks,<br />
&gt;&gt; Kai<br />
&gt;&gt;</p>
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		<title>Re: [UNIX-WIZ] snoop outgoing</title>
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Kai,
A transient failure of the kind you&#8217;re describing reminds me of flaky
network hardware.  There&#8217;s a lot of ways to go to test this out, for
instance:
For a few hours at least ping 1500-byte packets out of the client to a
third node on another subnet.
Likewise ping out of the server to a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Kai,</p>
<p>A transient failure of the kind you&#8217;re describing reminds me of flaky<br />
network hardware.  There&#8217;s a lot of ways to go to test this out, for<br />
instance:</p>
<p>For a few hours at least ping 1500-byte packets out of the client to a<br />
third node on another subnet.</p>
<p>Likewise ping out of the server to a fourth node on subnet remote to it.</p>
<p>And/or move the client and server onto different switch ports, if<br />
possible onto ports on a different blade, and see if the problem then<br />
goes away.</p>
<p>Re: snoop:</p>
<p>snoop -d [device-name]</p>
<p>device-name is bge0 or le1 or something like that.  Determine that from<br />
&#8220;ifconfig -a&#8221;.</p>
<p>- &#8211;<br />
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<p>On 08/18/2008 02:06 PM Kai Hintze wrote:<br />
&gt; Greetings oh Wizeness,<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; Sometimes ftp transmissions fail for no reason we have been able to<br />
&gt; discern. These are ascii transmission from one Sun box to another<br />
&gt; across a WAN. File size varies from 500 bytes to 16KB. We send about<br />
&gt; 200 files one at a time using a script. We were sending them all in<br />
&gt; one batch, but when one died the rest of the batch would get lost.<br />
&gt; Sending one at a time we only lose one or two per set. Which ones die<br />
&gt; varies from one day to the next. I have not been able to figure out a<br />
&gt; pattern.<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; I am trying to snoop the process to figure out what is happening, but<br />
&gt; all I see is the responses. The command I am using is:<br />
&gt; root@client:/tmp# snoop -o snoop.out ftpserver<br />
&gt; using device /dev/ce (promiscuous mode)<br />
&gt; 12238^C<br />
&gt; root@client:/tmp#<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; 1) How do I trap what we send from client to the ftp server?<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; 2) Does anyone have other suggestions about why some apparently random<br />
&gt; files transmit no problem one day, but fail the next? Or other<br />
&gt; suggestions about how I can find out?<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; Thanks,<br />
&gt; Kai<br />
&gt;<br />
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Sometimes ftp transmissions fail for no reason we have been able to
discern. These are ascii transmission from one Sun box to another
across a WAN. File size varies from 500 bytes to 16KB. We send about
200 files one at a time using a script. We were sending them all in
one batch, but when one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greetings oh Wizeness,</p>
<p>Sometimes ftp transmissions fail for no reason we have been able to<br />
discern. These are ascii transmission from one Sun box to another<br />
across a WAN. File size varies from 500 bytes to 16KB. We send about<br />
200 files one at a time using a script. We were sending them all in<br />
one batch, but when one died the rest of the batch would get lost.<br />
Sending one at a time we only lose one or two per set. Which ones die<br />
varies from one day to the next. I have not been able to figure out a<br />
pattern.</p>
<p>I am trying to snoop the process to figure out what is happening, but<br />
all I see is the responses. The command I am using is:<br />
root@client:/tmp# snoop -o snoop.out ftpserver<br />
using device /dev/ce (promiscuous mode)<br />
12238^C<br />
root@client:/tmp#</p>
<p>1) How do I trap what we send from client to the ftp server?</p>
<p>2) Does anyone have other suggestions about why some apparently random<br />
files transmit no problem one day, but fail the next? Or other<br />
suggestions about how I can find out?</p>
<p>Thanks,<br />
Kai</p>
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|                                                                |<br />
| 5th International Workshop on Web Services and Formal Methods  |<br />
|             September 4-5, 2008, Milan, Italy                  |<br />
|                                                                |<br />
| http://www.informatik.uni-rostock.de/ws-fm2008/                |<br />
+================================================================+<br />
      Co-located with the 6th International Conference on<br />
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<p>REGISTRATION:<br />
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<p>ACCOMODATION:<br />
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<p>VENUE:<br />
http://emma.polimi.it/emma/showEvent.do?page=485&amp;idEvent=22</p>
<p>Scope of the Workshop<br />
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;</p>
<p>Web Service (WS) technology provides standard mechanisms and protocols<br />
for describing, locating and invoking services available all over the<br />
web. Existing infrastructures already enable providers to describe<br />
services in terms of their interface, access policy and behavior, and<br />
to combine simpler services into more structured and complex<br />
ones. However, research is still needed to move WS technology<br />
from skilled handcrafting to well-engineered practice, supporting<br />
the management of interactions with stateful and long-running services,<br />
large farms of services, quality of service delivery, inter alia.</p>
<p>Formal methods can play a fundamental role in the shaping of such<br />
innovations. For instance, they can help us define<br />
unambiguous semantics for the languages and protocols that underpin<br />
existing WS infrastructures, and provide a basis for<br />
checking the conformance and compliance of bundled services. They can<br />
also empower dynamic discovery<br />
and binding with compatibility checks against behavioural properties<br />
and quality of service requirements. Formal analysis of security<br />
properties and performance is also essential in application areas such as<br />
e-commerce. These are just a few prominent aspects;<br />
the scope for using formal methods in the area of Web Services is<br />
much wider, and the challenges raised by this new area can<br />
offer opportunities for extending the state of the art in formal techniques.</p>
<p>The aim of the workshop series is to bring together researchers<br />
working on Web Services and Formal Methods in order to catalyze<br />
fruitful collaboration. The scope of the workshop is not purely<br />
limited to technological aspects. In fact, the WS-FM series has a strong<br />
tradition of attracting submissions on formal approaches to<br />
enterprise systems modeling in general, and business process modeling<br />
in particular. Potentially, this could have a significant impact on<br />
the on-going standardization efforts for Web Service technology.</p>
<p>Invited Speaker<br />
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;</p>
<p>Mario Bravetti, University of Bologna<br />
http://www.cs.unibo.it/~bravetti</p>
<p>Preliminary Programme<br />
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;</p>
<p>THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4</p>
<p>13:45-14:00 - WELCOME by Roberto Bruni and Karsten Wolf</p>
<p>14:00-15:30 - ANALYSIS, TEST AND VERIFICATION<br />
* Validation and Discovery of Non-deterministic Semantic e-services<br />
   (Luigi Dragone)<br />
* Proof techniques for adapter generation<br />
   (Arjan Mooij, Marc Voorhoeve)<br />
* On-The-Fly Model-Based Testing of Web Services with Jambition<br />
   (Thomas Wallet, Lars Frantzen, Maria de las Nieves Huerta, Zsolt Gere<br />
Kiss)</p>
<p>16:00-17:30 - CHOREOGRAPHIES AND PROCESS CALCULI<br />
* Security Types for Sessions and Pipelines<br />
   (Marija Kolundzija)<br />
* Contract Compliance and Choreography Conformance in the Presence of<br />
   Message Queues<br />
   (Mario Bravetti, Gianluigi Zavattaro)<br />
* Verification of choreographies during execution using the Reactive<br />
   Event Calculus<br />
   (Marco Montali, Paola Mello, Federico Chesani, Paolo Torroni)</p>
<p>FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5</p>
<p>9:30-10:30 - INVITED TALK by Mario Bravetti:<br />
* On the Expressive Power of Process Interruption and Compensation<br />
   (Mario Bravetti)</p>
<p>11:00-12:30 - TRANSACTIONS (AND INTEROPERABILITY)<br />
* Refactoring Long Running Transactions<br />
   (Gianluigi Ferrari, Roberto Guanciale, Daniele Strollo, Emilio Tuosto)<br />
* Fault, Compensation and Termination in WS-BPEL 2.0 &#8212; A comparative<br />
   analysis<br />
   (Christian Eisentraut and David Spieler)<br />
* Towards a formal framework for workflow interoperability<br />
   (Sarah Induruwa Fernando, Andrew Simpson)</p>
<p>14:00-16:00 - WORKFLOWS AND PETRI NETS<br />
* Why does my service have no partners?<br />
   (Niels Lohmann)<br />
* Efficient Controllability Analysis of Open Nets<br />
   (Daniela Weinberg)<br />
* RESTful Petri Net Execution<br />
   (Gero Decker, Alexander Luders, Kai Schlichting, Hagen Overdick and<br />
   Mathias Weske)<br />
* Modeling and Analyzing Time-Constrained Flexible Workflows with Time<br />
   Recursive Petri Nets<br />
   (Kamel Barkaoui, Hanifa Boucheneb, Awatef Hicheur)</p>
<p>History<br />
&#8212;&#8212;-</p>
<p>Information about previous editions of the workshop can be found at</p>
<p>WS-FM&#8217;07: http://bpm07.fit.qut.edu.au/ws-fm07/<br />
WS-FM&#8217;06: http://www.cs.unibo.it/projects/ws-fm06/<br />
WS-FM&#8217;05: http://www.cs.unibo.it/~lucchi/ws-fm05/<br />
WS-FM&#8217;04: http://www.cs.unibo.it/~lucchi/ws-fm04/</p>
<p>Starting from 2007, the workshop has taken over the activities of the<br />
online community formerly known as the &#8220;Petri and Pi&#8221; Group, which<br />
allowed to bring closer the community of workflow oriented researchers<br />
with that of process calculi oriented researchers. People interested<br />
in the subject can still join the active mailing list on &#8220;Formal<br />
Methods for Service Oriented Computing and Business Process<br />
Management&#8221; (FMxSOCandBPM) available at</p>
<p>http://www.cs.unibo.it/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fmxsocandbpm</p>
<p>Steering Committee<br />
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;</p>
<p>W. van der Aalst (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands)<br />
M. Bravetti (University of Bologna, Italy)<br />
M. Dumas (University of Tartu, Estonia)<br />
J.L. Fiadeiro (University of Leicester, UK)<br />
G. Zavattaro (University of Bologna, Italy)</p>
<p>Program Committee<br />
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;</p>
<p>Co-chairs:</p>
<p>R. Bruni (University of Pisa, Italy)<br />
K. Wolf (University of Rostock, Germany)</p>
<p>Other PC members:</p>
<p>F. Arbab (CWI, The Netherlands)<br />
M. Baldoni (University of Torino, Italy)<br />
A. Barros (SAP Research Brisbane, Australia)<br />
B. Benatallah  (University of New South Wales, Australia)</p>
<p>K. Bhargavan (Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK)<br />
E. Bonelli (Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, Argentina)<br />
M. Butler (University of Southhampton, UK)<br />
P. Ciancarini (University of Bologna, Italy)<br />
F. Curbera (IBM Hawthorne Heights, U.S.)<br />
G. Decker (HPI Potsdam, Germany)<br />
F. Duran (University of Malaga, Spain)<br />
S. Dustdar (University of Vienna, Austria)<br />
A. Friesen (SAP Research Karlsruhe, Germany)<br />
S. Gilmore (University of Edinburgh, Scotland)<br />
R. Heckel (University of Leicester, UK)<br />
D. Hirsch (Intel Argentina, Argentina)<br />
F. Leymann (University of Stuttgart, Germany)<br />
M. Little (RedHat, UK)<br />
N. Kavantzas (Oracle Inc., U.S.)<br />
A. Knapp (LMU Munich, Germany)<br />
F. Martinelli (CNR Pisa, Italy)<br />
H. Melgratti (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina)<br />
S. Nakajima (National Institute of Informatics, Japan)<br />
M. Nunez (Complutense University of Madrid, Spain)<br />
J. Padget (University of Bath, UK)<br />
G. Pozzi (Politecnico Milano, Italy)<br />
R. Pugliese (University of Florence, Italy)<br />
A. Ravara (Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal)<br />
S. Ross-Talbot (pi4tech)<br />
N. Sidorova (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands)<br />
C. Stahl (Humboldt-University Berlin, Germany)<br />
E. Tuosto (University of Leicester, UK)<br />
H. Voelzer (IBM Zurich, Switzerland)<br />
D. Yankelevich (Pragma Consultores, Argentina)<br />
P. Yendluri (Software AG, U.S.)</p>
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		<title>(PN) LaSh08 DEADLINE EXTENSION</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[LaSh08 - WORKSHOP ON LOGIC AND SEARCH
     Computation of structures from declarative descriptions
             Leuven, Belgium, November 6-7, 2008
             http://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dtai/LaSh08
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LaSh08 - WORKSHOP ON LOGIC AND SEARCH<br />
     Computation of structures from declarative descriptions<br />
             Leuven, Belgium, November 6-7, 2008</p>
<p>             http://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dtai/LaSh08</p>
<p>	      DEADLINE EXTENSION: August 25, 2008.</p>
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<p>IMPORTANT DATES:</p>
<p>Submission: August 25, 2008<br />
Notification: September 15, 2008<br />
Workshop: November 6-7, 2008</p>
<p>SCOPE:</p>
<p>LaSh is the first workshop that aims to bring together researchers<br />
from the areas of Propositional Satisfiability (SAT), Constraint<br />
Programming (CP), and Answer Set Programming (ASP). While so far SAT,<br />
ASP and CP have developed as three independent disciplines, the past<br />
years have shown a trend in which the application domains of SAT, CP<br />
and ASP are more and more overlapping and the languages developed in<br />
these areas tend to converge.  There is a growing awareness of the<br />
potential of combining techniques and algorithms from the different<br />
areas.</p>
<p>Objectives<br />
==========</p>
<p>LaSh08 aims to offer a discussion forum for research in SAT, ASP and<br />
CP.  We invite contributions on modeling languages,<br />
methodologies, theoretical analysis, techniques, algorithms and<br />
systems. The forum is an occasion to exchange ideas on the<br />
state-of-the-art; to discuss specific technical problems; to formulate<br />
challenges and opportunities ahead; to analyse differences and<br />
simularities between the different areas; to study opportunities for<br />
synergy and integration.</p>
<p>In particular, we would like to foster exchange at least on the<br />
following topics:</p>
<p> &#8212; integrations of  SAT, ASP and/or CP technologies<br />
 &#8212; comparisons of modeling languages<br />
 &#8212; criteria for choice of modeling languages<br />
	 (for modeling convenience or efficiency)<br />
 &#8212; new algorithm directions<br />
 &#8212; efficient modeling  strategies<br />
 &#8212; new  applications<br />
 &#8212; complexity results, tractable subsets<br />
 &#8212; completeness results (e.g. capturing complexity classes)<br />
 &#8212; methods for taking advantage of tractability results<br />
 &#8212; SAT modulo theories<br />
 &#8212; solver implementation techniques,<br />
 &#8212; algorithms for grounding<br />
 &#8212; modeling languages and constructs<br />
	(aggregates, global constraints,..)<br />
 &#8212; search control and heuristics in the context of model generation<br />
 &#8212; symmetry breaking in model construction<br />
 &#8212; optimisation problems in model construction:<br />
     	&#8211; languages for optimality criteria;<br />
     	&#8211; algorithms for computing optimal models</p>
<p>LaSh08 will also provide an opportunity for presentation of implemented<br />
systems and tools at a demo session. Thus, we invite submissions of<br />
systems and tools that reflect the above ideas, and aim at facilitating<br />
declarative problem solving, and making it practical and used.</p>
<p>Workshop format:<br />
================</p>
<p>The workshops objective is to create an informal, stimulating<br />
atmosphere for exchange of ideas. </p>
<p>The invited speakers are well-known experts:<br />
    * Pascal Van Hentenryck, Brown University,<br />
      &#8220;Constraint Programming at Work &#8220;.<br />
    * Robert Nieuwenhuis, Technical University of Catalonia,<br />
      &#8220;The Barcelogic approach to search: fast and robust but expressive&#8221;.</p>
<p>A panel with experts of the different fields will be organized to<br />
discuss differences and similarities between the different areas,<br />
opportunities for integration, etc.</p>
<p>Paper Format<br />
============= </p>
<p>Technical papers and application papers must be in the Springer LNCS<br />
format and must not exceed 15 pages.</p>
<p>Experimental and tool papers are intended to describe implementations<br />
of systems, to report experiments with implemented systems, or to<br />
compare implemented systems. They can be at most 8 pages long in the<br />
LNCS style.</p>
<p>The workshop has no formal proceedings; copies of the contributions<br />
will be available.</p>
<p>Program Chair<br />
=============<br />
    * Marc Denecker, K.U.Leuven</p>
<p>Organizing Committee<br />
====================<br />
    * Enrico Giunchiglia,  University of Genova<br />
    * Victor Marek,  University of Kentucky<br />
    * David Mitchell,   Simon Fraser University<br />
    * Eugenia Ternovska  Simon Fraser University<br />
    * Mirek Truzczynski,  University of Kentucky<br />
    * Marc Denecker, K.U.Leuven </p>
<p>Program Committee<br />
=================<br />
    * Peter Baumgartner, The Australian National University<br />
    * Francesco Calimeri, University of Calabria<br />
    * Koen Claessen,  Chalmers University of Technology<br />
    * Thomas Eiter, Vienna University of Technology<br />
    * Wolfgang Faber, University of Calabria<br />
    * Pierre Flener, Uppsala University<br />
    * Alan Frisch, University of York<br />
    * Enrico Giunchiglia, University of Genova<br />
    * Daniel LeBerre,  Universite d&#8217;Artois<br />
    * Fangzen Lin, Hong kong University of Science and Technology<br />
    * Ines Lynce, Universidade Tecnica de Lisboa<br />
    * Tony Mancini, Sapienza Universita di Roma<br />
    * Victor Marek, University of Kentucky<br />
    * David Mitchell, Simon Fraser University<br />
    * Pierre Marquis, Universite d&#8217;Artois<br />
    * Ilkka Niemela, Helsinki University of Technology<br />
    * Karem Sakallah, University of Michigan<br />
    * Torsten Schaub, University of Potsdam<br />
    * Barry O&#8217;Sullivan, University College Cork<br />
    * Eugenia Ternovska  Simon Fraser University<br />
    * Mirek Truszcznski, University of Kentucky<br />
    * Pascal Van Hentenryck, Brown University<br />
    * Toby Walsh, University of New South Wales</p>
<p>Local organisation<br />
====================<br />
    * Marc Denecker, K.U.Leuven<br />
    * Joost Vennekens, K.U.Leuven </p>
<p>Venue<br />
======</p>
<p>The workshop will take place in the Beguinage of Leuven,<br />
Belgium. Leuven is an old flemish town, hosting the oldest university<br />
of the lower countries. The Beguinage is a medieval city in the city,<br />
where the beguines lived together to form a religious community. The<br />
Beguinage is recognized as a Unesco World Heritage site.</p>
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		<title>[Concurrency] ICICS 2008 Call for Participation</title>
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Dear Colleague,
We invite you to attend ICICS 2008 (the 10th International Conference on
Information and Communications Security). It will take place on 20th - 22nd
October, 2008 in Birmingham, UK. The event, which started in 1997, brings
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<p>Dear Colleague,</p>
<p>We invite you to attend ICICS 2008 (the 10th International Conference on<br />
Information and Communications Security). It will take place on 20th - 22nd<br />
October, 2008 in Birmingham, UK. The event, which started in 1997, brings<br />
together individuals involved in multiple disciplines of Information and<br />
Communications Security, in order to foster the exchange of ideas. ICICS<br />
2008 will be organised by the School of Computer Science, University of<br />
Birmingham, in co-operation with HP Laboratories (Bristol, UK), the UK<br />
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), and the<br />
International Communications and Information Security Association (ICISA).</p>
<p>The conference received 125 submissions, out of which the Program Committee<br />
selected 27 papers for presentation at the conference. These papers are<br />
included in the proceedings, which will be published by Springer-Verlag in<br />
their Lecture Notes in Computer Science series, and will be available at the<br />
conference. These papers cover a range of topics in mathematics, computer<br />
science and security applications, including authentication, side channel<br />
analysis, cryptanalysis, access control, software security, system security,<br />
applied cryptography, and security protocols. Extended versions of selected<br />
ICICS papers will be published as a special issue of the International<br />
Journal of Information Security (IJIS).</p>
<p>In addition to the contributed papers, the conference program comprises<br />
three invited talks as follows:</p>
<p>&#8220;Attestation: Evidence and Trust&#8221;<br />
Joshua Guttman, MITRE Corporation, USA</p>
<p>Abstract. Attestation is the activity of making a claim about properties of<br />
a target by supplying evidence to an appraiser. An open-ended framework for<br />
attestation is desirable for safe support to sensitive or high-value<br />
activities on heterogeneous networks. We identify five central principles to<br />
guide development of attestation systems. We argue that (i) attestation must<br />
be able to deliver temporally fresh evidence; (ii) comprehensive information<br />
about the target should be accessible; (iii) the target, or its owner,<br />
should be able to constrain disclosure of in- formation about the target;<br />
(iv) attestation claims should have explicit semantics to allow decisions to<br />
depend on several claims; and (v) the underlying attestation mechanism must<br />
be trustworthy. We propose an architecture for attestation that is guided by<br />
these principles, as well as an implementation that adheres to this<br />
architecture. Virtualized platforms, which are increasingly well supported<br />
on stock hardware, provide a natural basis for our attestation architecture.</p>
<p>&#8220;DoS-Resistant Broadcast Authentication in Wireless Sensor Networks&#8221;<br />
Peng Ning, North Carolina State University, USA</p>
<p>Abstract: Recent technological advances have made it possible to develop<br />
distributed sensor networks consisting of a large number of low-cost,<br />
low-power, and multi-functional sensor nodes that communicate in short<br />
distances through wireless links. Such sensor networks are ideal candidates<br />
for a wide range of applications such as monitoring of critical<br />
infrastructures and military operations. In hostile environments, the<br />
security and resiliency of such sensor networks becomes a critical issue.<br />
However, it is very challenging to build secure and resilient sensor<br />
networks due to several unique features of sensor networks, such as the<br />
resource constraints on sensor nodes and exposure to node captures and<br />
physical attacks.  In this talk, I will present some recent results on<br />
mitigating Denial of Service (DoS) attacks against broadcast authentication<br />
in wireless sensor networks, as well as secure and DoS-resistant code<br />
dissemination, an application that requires broadcast authentication.</p>
<p>&#8220;Beyond the 80-bit Barrier&#8221;<br />
Nigel Smart, University of Bristol, UK</p>
<p>Abstract: I will discuss the issue raised by moving cryptographic systems<br />
from the 80-bit security level to the 128-bit security level and beyond.<br />
Despite AES being around for around eight years the asymmetric algorithm key<br />
sizes have not yet caught up. I will explain why RSA is no longer viable at<br />
these security levels, and will explain some recent deployments of elliptic<br />
curve cryptography.</p>
<p>The conference programme is available at<br />
http://events.cs.bham.ac.uk/icics08/programme.php.</p>
<p>The registration information is available at<br />
http://events.cs.bham.ac.uk/icics08/registration.php.</p>
<p>For detailed information, please visit the conference website at<br />
http://events.cs.bham.ac.uk/icics08/index.php.</p>
<p>Best Regards,</p>
<p>Program Co-Chairs of ICICS 2008:<br />
Liqun Chen, HP Laboratories, Bristol, UK.<br />
Mark Ryan, University of Birmingham, UK.<br />
Guilin Wang, University of Birmingham, UK.<br />
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		<title>(PN) AWPN 2008: Deadline Extension to August 22</title>
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we extended the submission deadline for the German Workshop
&#8220;Algorithms and Tools for Petri Nets 2008&#8243; in Rostock to August 22.
More information (in German) can be found under
	http://wwwteo.informatik.uni-rostock.de/ls_tpp/awpn2008
Best regards
Niels Lohmann &#38; Karsten Wolf
Organizers
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<p>we extended the submission deadline for the German Workshop<br />
&#8220;Algorithms and Tools for Petri Nets 2008&#8243; in Rostock to August 22.</p>
<p>More information (in German) can be found under<br />
	http://wwwteo.informatik.uni-rostock.de/ls_tpp/awpn2008</p>
<p>Best regards</p>
<p>Niels Lohmann &amp; Karsten Wolf<br />
Organizers<br />
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		<title>Call for Papers of ISPEC 2009 - T</title>
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=======================================================
The 5th Information Security Practice and Experience Conference (ISPEC 2009)
13 - 15 April 2009, Xi?an, China
http://www.ispec2009.net/
=======================================================
As applications of information security technologies become pervasive,
issues pertaining to plicatiotheir deployment and operation are becoming
increasingly important. ISPEC is an annual conference that brings
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Call for Papers: ISPEC 2009  (Apologies for multiple postings)</p>
<p>=======================================================<br />
The 5th Information Security Practice and Experience Conference (ISPEC 2009)<br />
13 - 15 April 2009, Xi?an, China<br />
http://www.ispec2009.net/<br />
=======================================================</p>
<p>As applications of information security technologies become pervasive,<br />
issues pertaining to plicatiotheir deployment and operation are becoming<br />
increasingly important. ISPEC is an annual conference that brings<br />
together researchers and practitioners to provide a confluence of new<br />
information security technologies, their applications and their<br />
integration with IT systems in various vertical sectors. In 2005, 2006,<br />
2007 and 2008, the first, second, third and fourth conferences were<br />
successfully held in Singapore, Hangzhou, China, Hongkong, China and<br />
Sydney, Australia respectively. The conference proceedings were<br />
published by Springer as Lecture Notes in Computer Science. This fifth<br />
conference ISPEC 2009 will be held in Xi?an, China, April 13-15, 2009.<br />
Again, we plan to publish the conference proceedings in a volume of<br />
Springer LNCS.</p>
<p>Topics (Topics of interest include, but are not limited to):<br />
Applications of cryptography<br />
Critical infrastructure protection<br />
Digital rights management<br />
Information security in vertical applications<br />
Legal and regulatory issues<br />
Network security<br />
Privacy and anonymity<br />
Privacy issues in the use of smart cards and RFID systems<br />
Risk evaluation and security certification<br />
Resilience and availability<br />
Secure system architectures<br />
Security in e-commerce and e-business and other applications<br />
Security policy<br />
Security standards activities<br />
Trusted Computing<br />
Trust model and management<br />
Usability aspects of information security systems</p>
<p>Paper submission:<br />
Submitted papers must be original, unpublished, and not submitted to<br />
another conference or journal for consideration of publication. Papers<br />
must be written in English and be fully anonymous with no author names,<br />
affiliations, acknowledgements or obvious references. They should be at<br />
most 12 pages (excluding bibliography and appendices), using at least<br />
11-point fonts and with reasonable margins. Papers should be<br />
sufficiently intelligible and self-contained without appendices so that<br />
PC members can review papers without them. Submissions not meeting the<br />
submission guidelines risk rejection without consideration of their<br />
merits. Authors of accepted papers must guarantee that at least one of<br />
the authors will register and attend the conference and present their<br />
paper. Please refer to related instructions to be available at ISPEC<br />
2009 website for the submission details.</p>
<p>Improtant dates :<br />
Paper Submission deadline     20 Nov., 2008<br />
Notification of Acceptance      10 Jan., 2009<br />
Final Manuscript Due               1   Feb., 2009</p>
<p>General Chairs:<br />
Jianfeng Ma, Xidian University, China<br />
Robert H. Deng, Singapore Management University</p>
<p>Program Co-Chairs:<br />
Hui Li, Xidian University, China<br />
Feng Bao, I2R, Singapore</p>
<p>Publication Chair:<br />
Guilin Wang, University of Birmingham, UK</p>
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		<title>[Concurrency] ERCIM Call for short papers: Safety Critical Software</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear colleague,
We need to start the classification of the papers to be included in the
ERCIM News number devoted to Safety Critical Software. Please, if you
plan to summit a paper, let me know the (provisional) title as soon as
possible. Having this information in a week would be perfect.
Best
Pedro
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<p>We need to start the classification of the papers to be included in the<br />
ERCIM News number devoted to Safety Critical Software. Please, if you<br />
plan to summit a paper, let me know the (provisional) title as soon as<br />
possible. Having this information in a week would be perfect.</p>
<p>Best<br />
Pedro</p>
<p>&gt; &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; Call for Contributions to ERCIM News No. 75 (October 2008)<br />
&gt; (also available at http://ercim-news.ercim.org/content/view/12/21/)<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; Guidelines for articles below<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; DEADLINE FOR CONTRIBUTIONS: Friday 22 August 2008<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; Articles have to be sent to the local editor for your country (see<br />
&gt; http://ercim-news.ercim.org/content/view/7/16/)<br />
&gt; or to the central editor peter.kunz@ercim.org<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; The sections of ERCIM News 75 are :<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt;    * Joint ERCIM Actions<br />
&gt;    * The European Scene<br />
&gt;    * Special Theme: &#8220;Safety-Critical Software&#8221;<br />
&gt;    * R&amp;D and Technology Transfer<br />
&gt;    * Events<br />
&gt;    * In Brief<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; ERCIM News 75 Special Theme: &#8220;Safety-Critical Software&#8221;<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; Coordinated by:<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt;    * Pedro Merino, University of Málaga<br />
&gt;    * Erwin Schoitsch, Austrian Research Centers<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; Software has become a vital and integral part of most systems today.<br />
&gt; When a system can lead to injury, death, the destruction or loss of<br />
&gt; vital equipment, or damage to the environment, software safety is<br />
&gt; paramount. This special theme aims to provide an overview on the<br />
&gt; discipline of safety-critical software, its production (from user<br />
&gt; requirements to integration and deployment, validation and<br />
&gt; verification), its maintenance and enhancement throughout the system<br />
&gt; life cycle, and applications.<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; This includes, as high-lightened by the ISO/IEC Functional Safety<br />
&gt; Standards, system aspects, especially consideration of safety and<br />
&gt; security aspects during hazard and risk analyses, and operations as well.<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt; This ERCIM News special theme invites short articles on research and<br />
&gt; applications of &#8220;Safety-Critical Software&#8221;. Topics include:<br />
&gt;<br />
&gt;    * requirements, design, specification, code generation and testing<br />
&gt; based on formal methods as well as on other methods<br />
&gt;    * model based approaches and architectural concepts, especially<br />
&gt; suited for hard-real time, safety related or safety critical systems,<br />
&gt; with predictable behaviour - Verification and validation of complex,<br />
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MESM&#8217;2008
Regards
Philippe
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09.30-10.30 Session I
10.30-11.00 Coffee Break
11.00-11.30 Introductory Speaker
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14.00-15.00 Session II
15.00-15.30 Coffee Break
15.30-18.00 Session III
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<p>Dear Colleague,<br />
please find enclosed the MESM&#8217;2008, Philadelphia University, Amman, Jorda=<br />
n-<br />
August 26-28, 2008 preliminary programme.<br />
More info about the event can be found on:<br />
MESM&#8217;2008<br />
Regards<br />
Philippe<br />
Preliminary ProgrammeSession TimingAugust 26, 2008<br />
09.00-17.00 Registration<br />
09.15-09.30 Welcome<br />
09.30-10.30 Session I<br />
10.30-11.00 Coffee Break<br />
11.00-11.30 Introductory Speaker<br />
11.30-12.30 Session II<br />
12.30-14.00 Lunch<br />
14.00-15.00 Session II<br />
15.00-15.30 Coffee Break<br />
15.30-18.00 Session III<br />
18.00-18.30 Get-Together-Party<br />
August 27, 2008<br />
08.30-16.00 Registration<br />
09.00-10.00 Keynote Speaker<br />
10.00-10.30 Coffee Break<br />
10.30-12.30 Session IV<br />
12.30-14.00 Lunch<br />
14.00-15.00 Tutorial<br />
15.00-15.30 Coffee Break<br />
15.30-18.00 Session V<br />
18.00-18.15 Closing Session and Best Paper Award<br />
20.00-23.00 Conference Dinner<br />
August 28, 2008<br />
08.30-09.00 Departure for Petra<br />
Return late afternoon<br />
 Welcome by=20<br />
Professor Marwan Al-AkaidiIntroductory Speaker<br />
His Royal Highness</p>
<p>Prince Hassan of Jordan<br />
Keynote SpeakerComplex systems, emergent computing and applications to en=<br />
gineering<br />
Cyrille Bertelle, Universite du Havre, Le Havre, France<br />
Invited SpeakerNumerical Simulations of Transient Flows in Shock Tube and=<br />
 Valdiations with experimental Measurements<br />
M. Z. Yusoff, A. Al-Falahi, N. H. Shuaib and T. Yusaf, Universiti Tenaga =<br />
Nasional (UNITEN), Selangor, Malaysia<br />
TutorialDynamic combinatorics, complex systems and applications to physic=<br />
s<br />
G=C3=A9rard H.E. Duchamp, LIPN, Paris 13 University, France<br />
SIMULATION PROGRAMMING AND TOOLSMESM_09_METH<br />
Optimistic parallel Process-Oriented design in Java using Bytecode Rewrit=<br />
ing<br />
Andreas Kunert, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany<br />
MESM_14_METH<br />
Analysis of a Linear Induction Motor by the Method of Coupling Matlab/Sim=<br />
ulink and Vector Control<br />
Sameer Khader, Palestine Polytechnic University, Hebron- West Bank, Pales=<br />
tine<br />
MESM_17_METH<br />
An Evaluation of MPLS Efficacy using Colored Petri Net Models<br />
Dmitry Zaitsev, Odessa National Telecommunication Academy and Aleksey Sak=<br />
un, Matrix Corporation, Odessa, Ukraine<br />
MESM_21_METH<br />
Computing of the Volterra Kernels of a Nonlinear System Using Impulse Res=<br />
ponse Data<br />
Vitaliy D. Pavlenko and Mohannad Massri, Odessa National Polytechnical Un=<br />
iversity, Odessa, Ukraine<br />
SIMULATION AND AIMESM_03_ENERG<br />
Parameter identification in heat transfer problems: comparison of a genet=<br />
ic algorithm and particle swarm optimization<br />
Y. Cavallin, J.D.Lan Suk, R.Lorion, M.Bessafi and J.P.Chabriat, Universit=<br />
=C3=A9 de La R=C3=A9union, Saint Denis, France<br />
MESM_25_AI<br />
Toward Optimal Arabic Keyboard Layout using Genetic Algorithm<br />
Tareq M. Malas, Sinan Taifour, and Gheith A. Abandah, The University of J=<br />
ordan, Amman, Jordan<br />
MESM_12_FUZ<br />
Computer-Generated Music using grammatical Evolution<br />
Abdel Latif Abu Dalhoum, University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan, ManuelAlfon=<br />
seca, Manuel Cebrian and Alfonso Ortega, Universidad Autonoma deMadrid an=<br />
d Rafael Sanchez-Alfonso, Neoris, Madrid, Spain<br />
PATTERN RECOGNITION SIMULATIONMESM_01_TEL<br />
GSM Based System for the Identification of Distressed Pilgrims<br />
Fawzi M Al-Naima, University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila, Pakis=<br />
tan<br />
MESM_27_TEL<br />
Perceptual Modelling of Wavelet Coefficients for Grey Scale Images<br />
G. Al-Hudhud, Al-Ahliya Amman University, Jordan<br />
DECISION MAKINGMESM_10_DEC<br />
Modeling Prices in Computational Resource Markets<br />
R. Arfa and J. Broeckhove, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium<br />
MESM_16_DEC<br />
New Version of Decision Support System for evaluating Takeover Bids in Pr=<br />
ivatization of the Public Enterprises and Services<br />
Silvija Vlah, Kristina Soric and Visnja Vojvodic Rosenzweig, University o=<br />
f Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia<br />
MESM_22_DEC<br />
Simulation of Market-based Resource Management in Dynamic Grids<br />
K. Abdelkader, and J. Broeckhove, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium<br />
MESM_08_CHEM<br />
Optimization for Petrochemical Decision Making using Sustainability Indic=<br />
ators<br />
A. Almanssoor, G. Al-Sharrah and A. Elkamel, University of Waterloo,Water=<br />
loo, Ontario, Canada and Kuwait University, Safat, Kuwait<br />
MESM_11_DEC<br />
Cache Replacement Policy Based on Fuzzy Decision System<br />
Ali A. Al-Titinchi, Applied Science University, Amman and Munaf S. N. Al-=<br />
Din, Tafila Technical University, Tafila, Jordan<br />
MESM_15_FUZ<br />
Using Dynamic Data Mining in Association Rule Mining<br />
Kifaya Qaddoum, Philadelphia University, Amman, Jordan<br />
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMSMESM_05_TEL<br />
Enhancement of an Optical Gigabit Ethernet Performance<br />
Salah A. Jaro Alabady, Faculty Computer Eng. Dept., Mosul University, Ira=<br />
q<br />
MESM_25_TEL<br />
QoS Enhancement of Voice over Internet Protocol Based On Neural Network M=<br />
odel<br />
Khaldoon Ghaidan, University of Jerash, Jerash, Jordan<br />
SIMULATION IN ELECTRONICSMESM_06_TEL<br />
Frequency Domain Iterative Compensation of High Power Amplifier Non-linea=<br />
rity<br />
Saqib Ali and Garik Markarian, Lancaster University, Lancaster andMarwan =<br />
Al-Akaidi, De Montfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom<br />
MESM_13_TEL_FUZ<br />
An Optimized reversible BCD adder/Subtractor Circuit for Nanotechnology B=<br />
ased Digital Systems<br />
Majid Mohammadi and Mohammad Eshghi, University of Shahid Behesti,Tehran =<br />
and Abbas Bahrololoum, University of Shahid Bahonar, Kerman, Iran<br />
MESM_07_TEL<br />
Unequal error protection using LT codes and block duplication<br />
Shakeel Ahmad, University of Konstanz,Konstanz, Germany and RaoufHamzaoui=<br />
 and Marwan Al-Akaidi, De Montfort University, Leicester,United Kingdom<br />
MEDICAL SIMULATIONMESM_04_ENG<br />
Modelling of the Biodynamic Responses to Whole Body Vertical Excitation<br />
Naser Nawayseh, Dhofar University, Salalah, Oman<br />
MESM_20_BIO<br />
Diagnostic and Prognostic of Mitral Valve Stenosis By Backpropagation Neu=<br />
ral Networks and Dian Nawlan Model=20<br />
Muzhir Shaban Al-Ani, Amman Arab University and Inaam A.M.Al-Sadik andGhe=<br />
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VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTSMESM_29_VR<br />
Accelerating Lean Practice Training using Virtual Reality<br />
Riham Khalil, Nathan Wright and David Stockton, De Montfort University,Le=<br />
icester and Cliff Gillis, Perkins Engines Company Limited,Peterborough, U=<br />
nited Kingdom<br />
MESM-28_VR<br />
Modelling Multi-Agent Communication protocols in Virtual Environment to d=<br />
irect Numerical Analysis<br />
G. Al-Hudhud, Al-Ahliya Amman University, Jordan<br />
MESM_26_AI<br />
Urban Dynamics Modelling using Ant nest Building<br />
Rawan Ghnemat and Cyrille Bertelle, LITIS - University of Le Havre, LeHav=<br />
re and Gerard H.E. Duchamp, LIPN - University of Paris XIII,Villetaneuse,=<br />
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<p>Dear Colleague,</p>
<p>please find enclosed the MESM&#8217;2008, Philadelphia University, Amman, Jo=<br />
rdan-<br />
August 26-28, 2008 preliminary programme.<br />
More info about the event can be found on:<br />
<a>MESM&#8217;2008
</p>
<p>Regards<br />
Philippe</p>
<h2>Preliminary Programme</h2>
<h2>Session Timing</h2>
<p><b>August 26, 2008</b><br />
09.00-17.00 Registration<br />
09.15-09.30 Welcome<br />
09.30-10.30 Session I<br />
10.30-11.00 Coffee Break<br />
11.00-11.30 Introductory Speaker<br />
11.30-12.30 Session II<br />
12.30-14.00 Lunch<br />
14.00-15.00 Session II<br />
15.00-15.30 Coffee Break<br />
15.30-18.00 Session III<br />
18.00-18.30 Get-Together-Party</p>
<p><b>August 27, 2008</b><br />
08.30-16.00 Registration<br />
09.00-10.00 Keynote Speaker<br />
10.00-10.30 Coffee Break<br />
10.30-12.30 Session IV<br />
12.30-14.00 Lunch<br />
14.00-15.00 Tutorial<br />
15.00-15.30 Coffee Break<br />
15.30-18.00 Session V<br />
18.00-18.15 Closing Session and Best Paper Award<br />
20.00-23.00 Conference Dinner</p>
<p><b>August 28, 2008</b><br />
08.30-09.00 Departure for Petra<br />
Return late afternoon</p>
<h2><img> Welcome by <br />Professor Marwan Al-Akaidi</h2>
<h2>Introductory Speaker</h2>
<table>
<tbody>
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<p><img></p>
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<td>
<p><b>His Royal Highness<br /> <a><br />
Prince Hassan of Jordan</a></b></p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<h2>Keynote Speaker</h2>
<p><b><a>Compl=<br />
ex systems, emergent computing and applications to engineering</a></b><br />
Cyrille Bertelle, Universite du Havre, Le Havre, France</p>
<h2>Invited Speaker</h2>
<p><b><a>Numer=<br />
ical Simulations of Transient Flows in Shock Tube and Valdiations with ex=<br />
perimental Measurements</a></b><br />
M. Z. Yusoff, A. Al-Falahi, N. H. Shuaib and T. Yusaf, Universiti Tenaga =<br />
Nasional (UNITEN), Selangor, Malaysia</p>
<h2>Tutorial</h2>
<p><b><a>Dynam=<br />
ic combinatorics, complex systems and applications to physics</a><br />
</b>G=C3=A9rard H.E. Duchamp, LIPN, Paris 13 University, France</p>
<h2>SIMULATION PROGRAMMING AND TOOLS</h2>
<p><b>MESM_09_METH<br />
Optimistic parallel Process-Oriented design in Java using Bytecode Rewrit=<br />
ing</b><br />
Andreas Kunert, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany</p>
<p><b>MESM_14_METH<br />
Analysis of a Linear Induction Motor by the Method of Coupling Matlab/Sim=<br />
ulink and Vector Control</b><br />
Sameer Khader, Palestine Polytechnic University, Hebron- West Bank, Pales=<br />
tine</p>
<p><b>MESM_17_METH<br />
An Evaluation of MPLS Efficacy using Colored Petri Net Models</b><br />
Dmitry Zaitsev, Odessa National Telecommunication Academy and Aleksey Sak=<br />
un, Matrix Corporation, Odessa, Ukraine</p>
<p><b>MESM_21_METH<br />
Computing of the Volterra Kernels of a Nonlinear System Using Impulse Res=<br />
ponse Data</b><br />
Vitaliy D. Pavlenko and Mohannad Massri, Odessa National Polytechnical Un=<br />
iversity, Odessa, Ukraine</p>
<h2>SIMULATION AND AI</h2>
<p><b>MESM_03_ENERG<br />
Parameter identification in heat transfer problems: comparison of a genet=<br />
ic algorithm and particle swarm optimization</b><br />
Y. Cavallin, J.D.Lan Suk, R.Lorion, M.Bessafi and J.P.Chabriat, Universit=<br />
=C3=A9 de La R=C3=A9union, Saint Denis, France</p>
<p><b>MESM_25_AI<br />
Toward Optimal Arabic Keyboard Layout using Genetic Algorithm</b><br />
Tareq M. Malas, Sinan Taifour, and Gheith A. Abandah, The University of J=<br />
ordan, Amman, Jordan</p>
<p><b>MESM_12_FUZ<br />
Computer-Generated Music using grammatical Evolution</b><br />
Abdel Latif Abu Dalhoum, University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan, Manuel<br />
Alfonseca, Manuel Cebrian and Alfonso Ortega, Universidad Autonoma de<br />
Madrid and Rafael Sanchez-Alfonso, Neoris, Madrid, Spain</p>
<h2>PATTERN RECOGNITION SIMULATION</h2>
<p><b>MESM_01_TEL<br />
GSM Based System for the Identification of Distressed Pilgrims</b><br />
Fawzi M Al-Naima, University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila, Pakis=<br />
tan</p>
<p><b>MESM_27_TEL<br />
Perceptual Modelling of Wavelet Coefficients for Grey Scale Images</b><br />
G. Al-Hudhud, Al-Ahliya Amman University, Jordan</p>
<h2>DECISION MAKING</h2>
<p><b>MESM_10_DEC<br />
Modeling Prices in Computational Resource Markets</b><br />
R. Arfa and J. Broeckhove, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium</p>
<p><b>MESM_16_DEC<br />
New Version of Decision Support System for evaluating Takeover Bids in Pr=<br />
ivatization of the Public Enterprises and Services</b><br />
Silvija Vlah, Kristina Soric and Visnja Vojvodic Rosenzweig, University o=<br />
f Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia</p>
<p><b>MESM_22_DEC<br />
Simulation of Market-based Resource Management in Dynamic Grids</b><br />
K. Abdelkader, and J. Broeckhove, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium=
</p>
<p><b>MESM_08_CHEM<br />
Optimization for Petrochemical Decision Making using Sustainability Indic=<br />
ators</b><br />
A. Almanssoor, G. Al-Sharrah and A. Elkamel, University of Waterloo,<br />
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada and Kuwait University, Safat, Kuwait</p>
<p><b>MESM_11_DEC<br />
Cache Replacement Policy Based on Fuzzy Decision System</b><br />
Ali A. Al-Titinchi, Applied Science University, Amman and Munaf S. N. Al-=<br />
Din, Tafila Technical University, Tafila, Jordan</p>
<p><b>MESM_15_FUZ<br />
Using Dynamic Data Mining in Association Rule Mining</b><br />
Kifaya Qaddoum, Philadelphia University, Amman, Jordan</p>
<h3>TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS</h3>
<p><b>MESM_05_TEL<br />
Enhancement of an Optical Gigabit Ethernet Performance</b><br />
Salah A. Jaro Alabady, Faculty Computer Eng. Dept., Mosul University, Ira=<br />
q</p>
<p><b>MESM_25_TEL<br />
QoS Enhancement of Voice over Internet Protocol Based On Neural Network M=<br />
odel</b><br />
Khaldoon Ghaidan, University of Jerash, Jerash, Jordan</p>
<h2>SIMULATION IN ELECTRONICS</h2>
<p><b>MESM_06_TEL<br />
Frequency Domain Iterative Compensation of High Power Amplifier Non-linea=<br />
rity</b><br />
Saqib Ali and Garik Markarian, Lancaster University, Lancaster and<br />
Marwan Al-Akaidi, De Montfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom</p>
<p><b>MESM_13_TEL_FUZ<br />
An Optimized reversible BCD adder/Subtractor Circuit for Nanotechnology B=<br />
ased Digital Systems</b><br />
Majid Mohammadi and Mohammad Eshghi, University of Shahid Behesti,<br />
Tehran and Abbas Bahrololoum, University of Shahid Bahonar, Kerman, Iran</p>
<p><b>MESM_07_TEL<br />
Unequal error protection using LT codes and block duplication</b><br />
Shakeel Ahmad, University of Konstanz,Konstanz, Germany and Raouf<br />
Hamzaoui and Marwan Al-Akaidi, De Montfort University, Leicester,<br />
United Kingdom</p>
<h3>MEDICAL SIMULATION</h3>
<p><b>MESM_04_ENG<br />
Modelling of the Biodynamic Responses to Whole Body Vertical Excitation<br />
Naser Nawayseh, Dhofar University, Salalah, Oman</p>
<p><b>MESM_20_BIO<br />
Diagnostic and Prognostic of Mitral Valve Stenosis By Backpropagation Neu=<br />
ral Networks and Dian Nawlan Model </b><br />
Muzhir Shaban Al-Ani, Amman Arab University and Inaam A.M.Al-Sadik and<br />
Gheida=E2=80=99a K. Al. Khafajy, University of Technology, Amman, Jordan =
</p>
<h2>VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS</h2>
<p><b>MESM_29_VR<br />
Accelerating Lean Practice Training using Virtual Reality</b><br />
Riham Khalil, Nathan Wright and David Stockton, De Montfort University,<br />
Leicester and Cliff Gillis, Perkins Engines Company Limited,<br />
Peterborough, United Kingdom</p>
<p><b>MESM-28_VR<br />
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