CALL FOR PAPERS

                       Second International Workshop on
                   High Performance Protocol Architectures

                              HIPPARCH '95

                   Sydney (AUSTRALIA), December 11-12, 1995


	A workshop organised by University of Technology, Sydney within the 
	context of an Australian European Collaboration project sponsored 
	by CEC DG XIII and the Australian Bilateral Science and Technology
        Program.



OBJECTIVE AND SCOPE

The aim of the HIPPARCH workshop is to evaluate high performance 
techniques for the implementation of communication subsystems,
especially the use of "Application Level Framing" and "Integrated 
Layer Processing" concepts. It will also be used to present the
results of the HIPPARCH project, and will thus provide an excellent
environment for dissemination of information for researchers working
in this area.

Topics of interest for which original research papers are solicited
include:
	Adaptable transmission control mechanisms
	Implementation techniques
	Experiences with ALF/ILP
	Tools and description languages for protocol implementation

In order to maximise the benefits of a workshop of this nature, we 
strongly encourage submission of papers which describe on-going 
research and of implementation experiences.


SUBMISSION

Extended abstract of approximately 1500 words plus position statement 
(including references to the current research in the field) may either be
submitted by electronic mail, in postscript format to :

                    	hipparch-workshop@ee.uts.edu.au
or
		    	HIPPARCH Workshop Secretary,
			School of Electrical Engineering
			University of Technology, Sydney
			POBox 123,
			Broadway,
			NSW 2007
			AUSTRALIA

			
Selected papers from the Workshop will be invited to be submitted to 
the Australian Computer Journal.



IMPORTANT DATES

Abstract due :			15 October, 1995
Acceptance Notification : 	15 November, 1995
Final Paper Submission :	1 December 1995



ORGANISERS

Organisation Committee Co-chairmen :

Antony RICHARDS (CSIRO, Australia) antony@ee.uts.edu.au
Ranil De Silva  (UTS, Australia)    ranil@ee.uts.edu.au

Organisation Secretary :

Hyunsoo Cho
School of Electrical Engineering,
University of Technology, Sydney,
POBox 123,
Broadway,
NSW 2007,
AUSTRALIA	Telephone: +61 2 330 2403
		Fax: +61 2 330 2435
		email: hscho@ee.uts.edu.au

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Program Committee Co-chairmen :

Per GUNNINGBERG (Uppsala University, Sweden)
Aruna SENEVIRATNE (UTS, Australia)

Program Committee Members

Larry PETERSON (University of Arizona, USA)
Martina ZITTERBART (Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany)
Terry PERCIVAL (CSIRO, Australia)
David HUTCHINSON (University of Lancaster, UK)
Tatsuya SUDA (University of California, Irvine, USA)
Beceht SARIKAYA (University of Aizu, Japan)
Christian HUITEMA (INRIA, France)
Jon CROWCROFT (University College London, UK)
Michael FRY (University of Technology, Sydney, Australia)


VENUE

The workshop will be held at the Markets Campus of the University of
Technology, Sydney.  This lies at the southern end of Sydney's Central 
Business District.  It is also adjacent to Darling Harbour, which is 
recognised as one of the major urban renewal projects
of the last decade.  Darling Harbour consists of parks,
shopping malls and entertainment areas, as well as hotels.

SYDNEY

Contemporary Sydney was established when the first European
settlers landed at Sydney Cove on the 26th of January 1788.
Since then it has grown to be Australia's largest
city.  It is the gateway to Australia, serviced by
daily flights from Europe, USA and East Asia.

Sydney lies on a beautiful harbour.  There are many 
surfing and non-surfing beaches within easy reach
of the city, while the foreshores provide a most pleasant 
environment. Other attractions are within close proximity 
to Sydney, including some fine examples of Australia's "bush".
Sydney is also an ideal springboard to other Australian
destinations, such as the Great Barrier Reef and
the Central Australian outback, that may be explored
pre and post conference.

For more information on Australia

December is a great time to visit Sydney.  It is early
summer, with average temperatures of 23C.

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If interested in HIPPARCH '95, return the following information by e.mail or 
mail to anyone of the program chairmen :

[] I intend to make a submission to HIPPARCH '95 ; the provisional title is : 
..............................................................................

the list of authors is .......................................................



[] I do not intend to make a submission to HIPPARCH '95 but I am interested to 
receive the program of HIPPARCH '95.

First and Last names : .......................................................

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RELATED EVENT

Please not that IFIP Upper Layer Protocols Architectures, and Applications Conference will be held directly after the HIPPARCH workshop at the same venue. Information about IFIP ULPAA