6th International Colloquium on Structural Information and Communication Complexity


SIROCCO'99


July 1-3, 1999


Hotel***-   Golf l'Ardilouse at Lacanau-Océan

Hotel*** - Golf l'Ardilouse

(close to Bordeaux, France)




CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
(registration form)


PROGRAM OF THE CONFERENCE


PICTURES OF THE CONFERENCE





IMPORTANT DATES
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Submission of Papers : The submission is over.
Notification : The notification is over.
Camera-ready : The camera-ready process is over.
Early registration : The registration is over.
Colloquium : July 1-3, 1999


INFORMATION
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URL : http://dept-info.labri.u-bordeaux.fr/sirocco99/
e-mail : sirocco99@labri.u-bordeaux.fr
Phone : (33)-5-56-84-69-16
Fax : (33)-5-56-84-66-69


SHORT CUTS
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Aims and Scope
Program Comittee
Organizing Committee
Submissions
Proceedings
Sponsors
Call for papers
   Ascii version
   Postscript version
   Version Postscript (french)
Authors' Guideline
Program of the Conference
Time Schedule Table
List of accepted papers
Registration form
Hotel Information
How to reach the Conference site?
List of Participants
List of Countries




AIMS AND SCOPE
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The 6th Colloquium on Structural Information and Communication Complexity (SIROCCO '99) is organized by LaBRI (Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique). This conference will focus on the relationship between computing and communication, i.e., the study of those factors which are significant for the computability and the communication complexity of problems, and on the interplay between structure, knowledge and complexity in systems of communicating agents.

The Colloquium is designed to bring together researchers interested in the fundamental principles underlying all computing through communication. The Colloquium will be held close to Bordeaux, France.

Original papers are solicited on the interplay between structure, algorithmics, knowledge and complexity in:
  • distributed computing
  • high-speed networks
  • interconnection networks
  • mobile computing
  • optical computing
  • parallel computing
  • wireless networks
  • ...

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

  • communication complexity
  • complexity of constructing and maintaining structural information
  • models of communication
  • network topologies
  • routing schemes
  • sense of direction
  • structural properties and computability
  • topological awareness and metric information
  • topology-dependent communication, broadcasting and gossiping

The colloquium will be comprised of position papers (outlining open problems, research directions, etc.), research papers, and three invited talks.



PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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SUBMISSIONS
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Manuscripts consist of an extended abstract of at most 15 pages, clearly indicating the type of submission (i.e., position, or research).

  • Electronic submissions consisting of a readable postscript file of at most 15 pages are strongly encouraged. Right now, electronic submission process is over.

  • Authors who are unable to submit electronically should send 12 hard copies of their manuscript to arrive by February 19, 1999 or earlier and sent airmail to:

    Cyril Gavoille
    SIROCCO '99
    LaBRI, Université Bordeaux I
    351, cours de la Libération,
    33405 Talence cedex
    France

The deadline for submission of papers was February 19, 1999. Submissions later than February 19 are not guaranteed. Authors will be notified regarding the acceptance of their papers by electronic mail by March 29. Authors should include their electronic address.



PROCEEDINGS
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The official proceedings will be published by Carleton Scientific and distributed during the conference. A selection will be proposed for a special issue of the journal of Theoretical Computer Science.



SPONSORS
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We are grateful to the following companies and public or private organisations for providing financial or technical support of SIROCCO '99.

Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique   LaBRI

Université Bordeaux I   Univ. Bordeaux I   La région d'Aquitaine   Conseil Régional

GdR - CNRS ARP   GdR CNRS ARP   CNRS    CNRS

France Télécom   TELECOM   IBM  IBM




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