The workshop solicits technical papers related to Internet content caching and replication, content delivery, and content services networking. Particular areas of interest include:
This "Call for Papers" is also available in PDF format.
Technical papers and synopses are welcome. Technical papers describe previously unpublished research results or empirical evaluations of current systems. Synopses are summaries of interesting new problems or approaches, or of standards or development efforts in progress. Technical papers are limited to 5000 words; synopses are limited to 3000 words. We require authors to first submit a 150-word abstract to ease the process of reviewer assignment. The Program Committee will judge submitted papers on relevance, significance, originality, clarity, and technical merit. We encourage authors to submit technically sound contributions of interest. Do not submit product marketing material or material that is previously published or under review elsewhere.
Accepted papers will be published in the LNCS Series of Springer-Verlag. Selected best papers might also be invited to a journal issue, but that is still under negotiation. Authors of accepted papers will present their work in 15-minute or 25-minute talks at the workshop, for synopses and technical papers respectively. At least one author of each accepted paper must attend the workshop to present their work.
WCW panels bring together researchers from industry and academia. These panels are an important element of WCW. Please send panel proposals in plain text by e-mail to the Program Chair (steen@cs.vu.nl).
2004/05/10: Extended deadline paper submission (firm)
2004/06/18: Acceptance notification
2004/07/16: Camera-ready papers due