IPSJ Journal of Information Processing Call for papers Special issue
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IPSJ Journal of Information Processing Call for papers Special issue
2012 The 12th IEEE/IPSJ International Symposium on Applications and the Internet http://www.saintconference.org Izmir, Turkey 16-20 July Co-sponsors: IEEE Computer Society, the Information Processing Society of Japan Technical sponsor: IEEE-CS IT Professional Message from the General Chairs of SAINT 2012 On behalf of the IEEE Computer Society and Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ), we would like to welcome you to the 12th International Symposium on Applications and the Internet (SAINT 2012). SAINT was first held in 2001 and has been held every year in USA and Japan alternatively till 2004, and Europe from 2005. We are very pleased to hold the conference this year in Izmir, Turkey. SAINT was designed as an international forum addressing important research challenges in both Motonori Nakamura Johnny Wong networking and applications. The important change SAINT 2012 General Chair SAINT 2012 General Chair in the symposium organization was introduced from National Institute of Iowa State University, USA SAINT 2008. From that year, SAINT was co-located Informatics, Japan with COMPSAC (IEEE Annual Signature Conference on Computer Software and Applications), and had joint keynotes and joint panels so that both communities can exchange their ideas and new research results. As the frontier of the Internet no longer stops at the shores of large corporations, small businesses, and online stores, it has expanded to include the presence and contributions of virtually all mankind. This year, SAINT 2012 aims to bring a focus to theme “The Inclusive Internet.” We have a strong technical program this year spanning many critical and emergent topics related to the advances of the Internet. We would like to thank Katsuyuki Yamazaki, Chair of the Standing Committee, and Sumi Helal, Chair of the Steering Committee, and other committee members for all the advice and support they provided. Special thanks are extended to Kazutoshi Fujikawa and Ying Cai, for serving as the Technical Program co-Chairs and their enthusiastic contribution to the entire technical program development process. Workshop co-Chairs Hiroki Takakura and Elena Ferrari made an exciting workshop program, and Doctoral Symposium Co-chairs Yutaka Nakamura and Hen-I Yang made a great contribution on the joint doctoral symposium. We are very thankful to Laurel Tweed for her tremendous efforts in organizing the conference. Thanks also to the SAINT 2012 Local Organization Committee in Izmir, Turkey for their hard work to make the conference a success. We also thank all the keynote speakers, panelists, workshop organizers and authors for their contribution to the exciting technical program in SAINT 2012. Program At-a-Glance Karşıyaka 1 (3rd floor) Karşıyaka 2 (3rd floor) Karşıyaka 3 (3rd floor) 10:30-12:00 WS (HEUNET 1) WS (C3NET 1) WS (EUCASS 1) July 16 13:30-15:00 Mon WS (HEUNET 2) WS (C3NET 2) WS (EUCASS 2) 15:30-17:00 WS (HEUNET 3) WS (C3NET 3) WS (EUCASS 3) 17:00-21:30 ICT Vision for Izmir Conference, SAINT/COMPSAC Welcome Reception 08:30-10:00 08:30-10:00 10:30-12:00 July 17 Tue 13:30-15:00 15:30-17:00 18:30-21:30 08:30-10:00 10:30-12:00 July 18 12:00-12:30 Wed Joint Opening Session Joint Keynote #1, Dr. George O. Strawn - Trust and Security Grand Efes Ballroom (1st floor) Symposium Papers #1 WS (HSNCE 1) WS (iTeS 1) Authentication & Privacy Symposium Papers #2 WS (HSNCE 2) WS (iTeS 2) Security Symposium Papers #3 Symposium Short Papers WS (NETSAP 1) Networking #1 Banquet (Gala Dinner): Old Smyrna Joint Keynote #2, Dr. Ross Anderson Grand Efes Ballroom (1st floor) Symposium Papers #4 Symposium Short Papers WS (NETSAP 2) Application #2 Joint COMPSAC & SAINT Planning Meeting - All Welcome Location: Didim (3rd floor) We hope you enjoy and benefit from the entire program and look forward to your participation in a successful exchange of ideas and initiatives at a great historical place. 13:30-15:00 Joint Panel #1 - Social Networking Grand Efes Ballroom (1st floor) 16:00-23:00 Bus Trip to Ephesus (departs at 16:00 from Swissotel) Message from the Technical Program Chairs of SAINT 2012 On behalf of the organizers of the 12th IEEE/IPSJ International Symposium on Applications and the Internet (SAINT 2012), it is our pleasure to welcome you to SAINT 2012 and all its workshops. This year we have a main conference, six workshops, and a doctoral symposium and poster session. The Internet has revolutionized and changed the way we communicate, socialize, entertain, access information and conduct business. The future Internet will be characterized by interwoven but distinct clusters of applications, rather than serving as an application-agnostic data highway. Several technology drivers will forward the Internet across all these application clusters, such as the 3D-Internet, Internet centric natural language and image processing, Web X.0, and more. The symposium provides a forum for researchers and practitioners from the academic, industrial, public and governmental sectors to share their latest innovations on technologies and applications on the pathway to this future Internet. The main conference received 57 full papers this year. Among many high-quality submissions, the technical program committee accepted 18 regular papers and 8 short papers. These papers were chosen based solely on the quality of their peer reviews. The papers submitted to SAINT 2012 showcase the diverse nature of research. Submissions covered topics such as networking technologies, network managements, ubiquitous networking, cloud, security, architectural issues, and applications. 08:30-10:00 Kazutoshi Fujikawa Again, we welcome you all to SAINT 2012. We hope that you will SAINT 2012 Technical enjoy the program and workshops, as well as Izmir, Turkey. Program Chair 2 The 2012 IEEE/IPSJ Symposium on Applications & the Internet (SAINT) Nara Institute of Science & Technology, Japan July 19 10:30-12:00 Thu 13:30-15:00 15:30-17:00 July 20 08:30-10:00 Fri 10:30-12:00 WS-1 (HSNCE) WS-2 (ITeS) WS-3 (NETSAP) WS-4 (HEUNET) WS-5 (C3NET) WS-6 (EUCASS) Joint Panel #2 - Cloud Computing Grand Efes Ballroom (1st floor) Symposium Papers #5 Doctoral Symposium Architecture (Presentation) Symposium Papers #6 Doctoral Symposium Management & Analysis (Poster): Smyrna SAINT Panel (SAINT Advancing to New COMPSAC) IPSJ Meeting (SAINT Activity towards COMPSAC 2013 at Kyoto) Location: Karşıyaka 1 (3rd floor) 㼀㼔㼑㻌㻟㼞㼐㻌㼃㼛㼞㼗㼟㼔㼛㼜㻌㼛㼚㻌㻴㼕㼓㼔㻌㻿㼜㼑㼑㼐㻌㻺㼑㼠㼣㼛㼞㼗㻌㼍㼚㼐㻌㻯㼛㼙㼜㼡㼠㼕㼚㼓㻌㻱㼚㼢㼕㼞㼛㼚㼙㼑㼚㼠㼟㻌㻔㻴㻿㻺㻯㻱㻌㻞㻜㻝㻞㻕 㼀㼔㼑㻌㻡㼠㼔㻌㼃㼛㼞㼗㼟㼔㼛㼜㻌㼒㼛㼞㻌㻵㼀㼑㻿㻌㻔㻵㼀㻙㼑㼚㼍㼎㼘㼑㼐㻌㻿㼑㼞㼢㼕㼏㼑㼟㻕㻌㻔㻵㼀㼑㻿㻌㻞㻜㻝㻞㻕 㼀㼔㼑㻌㻟㼞㼐㻌㼃㼛㼞㼗㼟㼔㼛㼜㻌㼛㼚㻌㻺㼑㼠㼣㼛㼞㼗㻌㼀㼑㼏㼔㼚㼛㼘㼛㼓㼕㼑㼟㻌㼒㼛㼞㻌㻿㼑㼏㼡㼞㼕㼠㼥㻘㻌㻭㼐㼙㼕㼚㼕㼟㼠㼞㼍㼠㼕㼛㼚㻌㼍㼚㼐㻌㻼㼞㼛㼠㼑㼏㼠㼕㼛㼚㻌㻔㻺㻱㼀㻿㻭㻼㻌㻞㻜㻝㻞㻕 㼀㼔㼑㻌㻟㼞㼐㻌㼃㼛㼞㼗㼟㼔㼛㼜㻌㼛㼚㻌㻴㼑㼡㼞㼕㼟㼠㼕㼏㻌㻹㼑㼠㼔㼛㼐㼟㻌㼒㼛㼞㻌㼠㼔㼑㻌㻰㼑㼟㼕㼓㼚㻘㻌㻰㼑㼜㼘㼛㼥㼙㼑㼚㼠㻘㻌㼍㼚㼐㻌㻾㼑㼘㼕㼍㼎㼕㼘㼕㼠㼥㻌㼛㼒㻌㻺㼑㼠㼣㼛㼞㼗㼟㻌㼍㼚㼐㻌㻺㼑㼠㼣㼛㼞㼗㻌㻭㼜㼜㼘㼕㼏㼍㼠㼕㼛㼚㼟 㼀㼔㼑㻌㻟㼞㼐㻌㼃㼛㼞㼗㼟㼔㼛㼜㻌㼛㼚㻌㻯㼛㼙㼜㼍㼚㼥㻘㻌㻯㼍㼙㼜㼡㼟㻌㼍㼚㼐㻌㻯㼛㼙㼙㼡㼚㼕㼠㼥㻌㻺㼑㼠㼣㼛㼞㼗㼕㼚㼓㻌㻙㻌㼀㼑㼏㼔㼚㼛㼘㼛㼓㼥㻘㻌㻹㼍㼚㼍㼓㼑㼙㼑㼚㼠㻌㼍㼚㼐㻌㻱㼠㼔㼕㼏㼟㻌㻙 㼀㼔㼑㻌㻟㼞㼐㻌㼃㼛㼞㼗㼟㼔㼛㼜㻌㼛㼚㻌㻱㼚㼍㼎㼘㼑㼞㼟㻌㼒㼛㼞㻌㼁㼎㼕㼝㼡㼕㼠㼛㼡㼟㻌㻯㼛㼙㼜㼡㼠㼕㼚㼓㻌㼍㼚㼐㻌㻿㼙㼍㼞㼠㻌㻿㼑㼞㼢㼕㼏㼑㼟㻌㻔㻱㼁㻯㻭㻿㻿㻌㻞㻜㻝㻞㻕 㼀㼔㼑㻌㻢㼠㼔㻌㼃㼛㼞㼗㼟㼔㼛㼜㻌㼛㼚㻌㻹㼕㼐㼐㼘㼑㼣㼍㼞㼑㻌㻭㼞㼏㼔㼕㼠㼑㼏㼠㼡㼞㼑㻌㼕㼚㻌㼠㼔㼑㻌㻵㼚㼠㼑㼞㼚㼑㼠㻌㻔㻹㼕㼐㻭㼞㼏㼔㻌㻞㻜㻝㻞㻕㻌㼣㼕㼘㼘㻌㼎㼑㻌㼔㼑㼘㼐㻌㼍㼟㻌㻯㻻㻹㻼㻿㻭㻯㻌㼃㼛㼞㼗㼟㼔㼛㼜㻚 Ying Cai SAINT 2012 Technical Program Chair Iowa State University, USA 3 3rd floor: Breakout Sessions Keynotes, Plenary Events Registration Area and Conference Desk Lunch, Conference Breaks, Poster Displays 4 5 Monday July 16 Monday July 16 Search Conference ICT Vision for Izmir ICT Vision for Izmir Search Confererence COMPSAC/SAINT Welcome Reception and COMPSAC/SAINTWelcome Reception Sponsored by Izmir Municipality Sponsored by Izmir Municipality Location: Kultur Park, Izmir Fair area Buses will depart from Swissotel at 16:00 for a short tour of the area, landing at 16:00:fair Tourist buses will take for off from Swissotel for a 45Search minute tour of the area andThis transportathe Izmir area, location thethe ICT Vision for Izmir Conference. toni to the ICT Vision Conference. COMPSAC SAINT attendees welcome tothe attend! conference seeks to explore ways for theand city of Izmir to are encourage growth of technology-based industry and research. All COMPSAC/SAINT attendees are 17:00-20:00: ICT Vision for Izmir Search Conference welcome to attend! Reception and social hour will follow. Attendees who can only attend reception should gather in the will Swissotel lobby for a Unable tothe attend the ICT Vision Conference? Assistants be at the lobby of at the 19:30 Swissotel at 19:30 to esguided walk to the reception location. cort you to the COMPSAC/SAINT Welcome Reception, held in conjunction with the ICT Vision Conference Reception. 17:00-20:00: ICT Vision for Izmir Search Conference 20:00-21:30: Welcome Cocktail Cocktail Reception 20:00-21:30: Welcome Reception 21:30:21:30: WalkBuses back to Swissotel depart for return to Swissotel Tuesday July 17 Conference Banquet The COMPSAC/SAINT banquet will be an outdoor gala at the archaeological ruins of Old Smyrna called Agora. 18:30: Walking from Swissotel to Agora 20:00: Tour 20:00: Dinner 21:30: Walking back to Swissotel Wednesday July 18 Bus Trip to Ephesus 6 IPSJ Journal of Information Processing Call for papers Special issue of Applications and the Internet in Conjunction with Main Topics of SAINT 2012 ATTENTION SAINT AUTHORS: Journal of Information Processing (JIP) is pleased to announce the call for papers for a special issue of "Applications and the Internet in Conjunction with Main Topics of SAINT 2012." The IEEE/IPSJ International Symposium on Applications and the Internet (SAINT) is intended to provide a forum for researchers in the Internet and its applications to discuss the current status, technical challenges, standards, fundamental issues, future services, and applications. This symposium covers a broad range of networking and computing technologies and advanced applications and services. This year, SAINT 2012 will be held in Izmir, Turkey on July 16-20, 2012. By taking this opportunity, the Special Section on Applications and the Internet in Conjunction with Main Topics of SAINT 2012 has been planned to publish high-quality articles such as, but not limited to those based on the papers presented in the SAINT 2012 as well as past SAINT symposiums. Your contribution to this special section would be greatly appreciated. Journal of Information Processing (JIP) is currently encouraging more submissions from outside of Japan. Any papers electronically submitted to JIP before July 31, 2013 are free of publication charge when accepted. Submission Guidelines (1) All papers must be submitted electronically. Please access the following URL and proceed under the submission instructions: https://www.ipsj.or.jp/prms/author_pre_submit_en.do *Note that this URL is for English papers only. (2) All papers will be reviewed. The review process will be carried out in the same manner as regular issues. However, you have shorter time than usual (two months) for preparation of your responses to inquiries. (3) Submission deadline is October 15, 2012. Local organizers have arranged for a bus trip for all conference attendees to visit Ephesus. Once an ancient Greek city, today Ephesus is a major archeological site located approximately 1 hour south of Izmir. Purchase dinner following the tour at Kusadasi, a nearby town on the Aegean coast. (4) The special issue will be published on the J-Stage website in July, 2013. Preprints will be published on the IPSJ Journal in June, 2013. Buses will depart from Swissotel at 16:00 17:00: Arrival at Ephesus 17:00-19:30: Tour at Ephesus and House of Virgin Mary 19:30: Board bus for Kusadasi 20:00-21:30: Time for exploring, dinner 21:30: Board bus for return trip to Swissotel, Izmir Editorial Board: Nariyoshi YAMAI (Okayama Univ., Japan) (5) The Editorial Committee of This Special Issue Editor in-Chief: Hiroyuki OHSAKI (Osaka Univ., Japan) Editorial Committee: Dan LIN (Missouri Univ. of Science and Technology, USA), Hen-I YANG (Iowa State Univ., USA), Susumu ISHIHARA (Shizuoka Univ., Japan), Takashi IMAIZUMI (Chiba Univ., Japan), Yasuo OKABE (Kyoto Univ., Japan), Eiji KAWAI (NICT, Japan), Atsushi TAGAMI (KDDI R&D Labs., Japan), Yuuichi TERANISHI (NICT, Japan), Motonori NAKAMURA (NII, Japan), Yutaka NAKAMURA (Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan), Kazutoshi FUJIKAWA (Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan), Katsuyuki YAMAZAKI (Nagaoka Univ. of Technology, Japan), Takashi YAMANOUE (Kagoshima Univ., Japan) 7 Joint COMPSAC/SAINT Opening and Keynotes Joint Opening Session: Conference Welcome: Carl Chang, Chair, COMPSAC Standing Committee; Katsuyuki Yamazaki, Chair, SAINT Standing Committee Welcome Remarks: Mustafa Güden, President, Izmir Institute of Technology, Turkey Binali Yıldırım, Minister of Transport, Maritime Affirs, and Communications, Turkey Opening Remarks: John Walz, President, IEEE; Kazuo Furukawa, President, IPSJ Conference Overview: COMPSAC General Chairs; SAINT General Chairs Program Overview: COMPSAC Program Chairs; SAINT Program Chairs Best Paper Awards: COMPSAC Program Chairs; SAINT Awards Chairs Joint Keynote #1: Dr. George O. Strawn, Director, National Coordination Office/NITRD, OSTP, USA Trust and Confidence As IT becomes increasingly pervasive in human affairs, it is important that IT systems be worthy of trust and confidence. The U.S. Federal government includes an interagency research collaboration program called Networking and IT Research and Development (NITRD). NITRD has a major focus on interagency coordination for research in cybersecurity. In this talk, I will first make some personal observations on cybersecurity, then describe the cybersecurity research agenda recently proposed by the NITRD agencies, and conclude by relating a controversial proposal. Joint Keynote #2: Dr. Ross Anderson, Professor, Security Engineering, Cambridge University Cyber Security: Threats Real and Imagined Abstract: In the 1980s and 1990s, the Internet was a benign place, so we invented scary monsters such as the DolevYao opponent or the global passive adversary and figured out how to protect systems against them. From the late 1990s we started to see real adversaries, from spammers to carders to online state actors. By 2000 systems had become so large and complex that we needed to invent security economics to reason about them. But economic models alone are not enough; we also need to know what the bad guys are doing, how much they're making, and what it costs the rest of us. Much of what's written on this is exaggerated, as vendors, policemen and intelligence agencies all have an incentive to talk up the threats. I will discuss some analysis we did for ENISA and more recently at the suggestion of the UK Ministry of Defence in which we try to get a more defensible set of numbers, as well as a better handle on what might go wrong in the future. The data are beginning to suggest that we are extremely inefficient at fighting cybercrime; we might place less emphasis on protection (firewalls, antivirus etc) and more on response – on hunting down the bad guys and putting them in jail. Joint COMPSAC/SAINT Panel #1 - Social Networks Empowering Citizens Chair: Amr Elkadi, American University in Cairo Salwa Abd-El-Hafiz, Cairo University Introduction: Facebook (launched in Feb. 2004) and Twitter (launched in July 2006) are two popular social networks reported to have more than 900 million and 140 million active users, respectively. Both services have affected the social life and activity of people in various ways, yet no one could have imagined that they would affect the future of nations! Both Facebook and Twitter were very instrumental in the Arab Spring (especially Tunisia and Egypt revolutions). With their availability on most mobile devices (laptops, smart phones and even some regular mobile phones), these services helped actively keep political activists in touch building up their plans, outreaching to the masses and feeding media reports during the revolutions, as long as there was access to the Internet. 8 The goal of this panel is to provide more insight into the role that social media played in the Arab Spring by actual users/activists, their shortcomings in facing Internet service outages and interoperability capabilities. Topics covered in the position statements and presentations: The expert panelists will present their views and experiences covering questions including: • How did the activists organize and publicize the unprecedented protests that gave rise to the so-called Arab Spring? • How did they achieve such massive outreach, which moved masses to the streets? • How did such services help protesters stay organized while events unfolded and how were reports fed back to the international media? • How did Facebook and Twitter interoperate to ease the flow of information amongst their users in such critical time? Discussions and Q&A: The second part of the session will be a lively discussion with questions from the audience as well as the following questions from the panelists. • How vulnerable social network services are to censorship? • What measures of fault tolerance do they exhibit? • Who should be involved in standardizing interoperability amongst social networks? • How could they benefit from further widespread of mobile usage and ad-hoc networks to affect online and offline service provision? Closing Remarks: Panelists will summarize their views and visions on what has worked and what is needed to maximize outreach, required interoperability standards to support cross-social media communication, and persistence in facing service providers’ outages at critical times. Panelists: A strong group of panelists from industry and academia as well as actual leading users during the Egyptian Revolution are being assembled to serve on this panel. Joint COMPSAC/SAINT Panel #2 - Challenges towards the Global Adoption of Cloud Computing Chair: Panelists: Vladimir Getov, University of Westminster, UK William C. Chu, Tunghai University, Taiwan William R. Claycomb, Carnegie Mellon University GeorgeO. Strawn, National Coordination Office, OSTP, USA Stephen S. Yau, Arizona State University This panel consists of four well-known experts in the field, who will identify several major challenges for the global adoption of cloud computing and future directions for research and development in order to meet these challenges. At the beginning of the panel session, each of the panelists will present their position statement covering certain important aspects of this subject. Then, we should have time for discussions covering both the presented statements and new ideas in the subject area. The New Cloud Computing Paradigm Cloud computing represents a fundamental shift in the delivery of information technology services that has been changing the computing landscape. Indeed, over the past several years, cloud computing has rapidly emerged as a widely accepted computing paradigm. The research and development community has quickly reached consensus on the core concepts such as on-demand computing resources, elastic scaling, elimination of up-front capital and operational expenses, as well as the new pay-per-use business model for computing and other information technology services provided by the cloud. With the adoption of virtualization, service-oriented architectures, and utility computing, there is also consensus on the enabling technologies necessary to support this new consumption and delivery services model. Additionally, the customers’ demand to meet quality-of-service requirements and service-level agreements, including security, is well understood. 9 The Global Adoption Challenges However, widespread adoption of cloud technologies is still hindered by several major research challenges that the professional community needs to address. These include trust and security, risk management, legal issues, interoperability, autonomy and standards for cloud computing which have been selected as sub-topics for the plenary panel. One possible way to address the research challenges above is to investigate which application domains require solutions and to apply application-specific methodologies. In this case success could be achieved by targeting large scale application scenarios – including interactive and dynamic ones – which are becoming more and more important with their complex but specific requirements. Another possible approach for tackling these issues is by investigating high level formalisms with which the user can specify non-functional requirements of cloud applications, followed by designing autonomic tools to deal efficiently with trust and security, interoperability, and risk management. Thus, the future developments could rely upon two basic pillars: 1) an innovative co-design approach for autonomic computing techniques and tools which will support the user in the development of specific large/extreme scale applications on the cloud; 2) the design of novel software engineering techniques to support the correct, smart and elastic management of nonfunctional properties in challenging cloud applications. Further research work could also focus on the integration with and the development of emerging cloud interoperability standards. This involves the adoption of meta-data-based decision-taking support via high flexibility and dynamic properties integrated within the future hybrid clouds. SAINT Panel - SAINT Advancing to New COMPSAC Panel Chair: Katsuyuki Yamazaki, SAINT Standing Committee Chair Panelists and Brief Talks: How COMPSAC Program is Organized Atilla Elci, COMPSAC2012 Program Chair Anticipated SAINT-related Topics to New COMPSAC Tracks Hiroyuki Ohsaki, SAINT2011 Program Chair How COMPSAC Workshop is Organized Mohammad Zulkernine, COMPSAC2011 Workshop Chair Anticipated SAINT Workshops to New COMPSAC Workshops Hiroki Takakura, SAINT2012 Workshop Chair Welcome to New Version of COMPSAC2013, Kyoto Sumi Helal and Yuji Oie, COMPSAC2013 General Co-Chairs Special Guest Commentators Kazuo Furukawa, President, IPSJ Katsuo Ikeda, SAINT2001 (first SAINT) Program Chair Background SAINT, started in 2001, is sponsored by IEEE Computer Society and the Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ) to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners from the academic, industrial, public, and government sectors to share their latest innovations on Internet technologies and applications. SAINT has been held in conjunction with IEEE COMPSAC (the IEEE Signature Conference on Computer Software and Applications) since 2008. By virtue of co-location with COMPSAC, SAINT became also a signature conference of IPSJ on Internet and Applications since 2008. 10 SAINT and COMPSAC are complement to each other. SAINT features Internet technologies and related applications. COMPSAC features software-oriented, diverse-range of technologies. The co-location of COMPSAC and SAINT since 2008 has provided a good opportunity for attendees of the two conferences to share their ideas and latest innovations. Two conferences have adopted the same fee structure, and registrants, paying only one fee, are allowed to attend any sessions of either conference. Considering these situations, it has been decided to terminate SAINT and to start the new version of COMPSAC from 2013 in Kyoto. The following is a provisional plan for the new version of COMPSAC incorporating topics and activities of SAINT: 1) Creating 5-6 tracks whose topics will focus on Internet and its applications, 2) Continuing the SAINT workshops under the auspices of COMPSAC, i.e., COMPSAC will see new workshops added in several areas of Internet and applications, 3) Expanding the Doctoral Symposium program (that was started in 2011) in size and scope. It has also been approved by both IEEE CS and IPSJ that the new COMPSAC will be technically sponsored by IPSJ (the first technical sponsor to COMPSAC), where IPSJ members can participate in COMPSAC with member rates. SYMPOSIUM – Papers Papers #1: Authentication & Privacy Chair: Kenichi Yoshida Location l-Diversity Against Multifarious Inference Attacks Shinya Miyakawa, Nobuyuki Saji, and Takuya Mori Proposal of Movie CAPTCHA Method Using Amodal Completion Takuma Mori, Ryuya Uda, and Masayuki Kikuchi Design and Implementation of a Secure Public Wireless Internet Service Model Using Host Identity Protocol Akihiro Takahashi, Tomotaka Maeda, and Yasuo Okabe Papers #2: Security Chair: Kouji Nishimura Detecting Malicious Websites by Learning IP Address Features Daiki Chiba, Kazuhiro Tobe, Tatsuya Mori, and Shigeki Goto Scalable and Performance Efficient Client Honeypot on High Interaction System Mitsuaki Akiyama, Yuhei Kawakoya, and Takeo Hariu SSH Dictionary Attack Detection based on Flow Analysis Akihiro Satoh, Yutaka Nakamura, and Takeshi Ikenaga Papers #3: Networking Chair: Hiroshi Yamamoto A Design and Implementation of OpenFlow Controller Handling IP multicast with Fast Tree Switching Daisuke Kotani, Kazuya Suzuki, and Hideyuki Shimonishi Inter-AS Locator Allocation of Hierarchical Automatic Number Allocation in a 10,000-AS Network Kenji Fujikawa, Hajime Tazaki, and Hiroaki Harai Simulator-Assisted Joint Service-Level-Agreement and Vertical-Handover Adaptation for Profit Maximization Ismaeel Al Ridhawi, Nancy Samaan, and Ahmed Karmouch Papers #4: Application Chair: Susumu Takeuchi Proposal of Web Framework for Ubiquitous Sensor Network and its Trial Application using NO2 Sensor Mounted on Bicycle Takayuki Nakamura, Yukio Kikuya, Yutaka Arakawa, Motonori Nakamura, Yuka Higashijima, Yasuko Maruo, and Masayuki Nakamura Emotion Communication Model based on Life-Log Comparison - Mutual Understanding through Comparable Experiences Rika Mochizuki, Tomoki Watanabe, and Toru Kobayashi A Sensor Data Collection Method Based on a Constraint of Collected Number and Granularity of Characteristics on an Overlay Network Jun Shinomiya, Yuuichi Teranishi, Kaname Harumoto, and Shojiro Nishio 11 Papers #5: Architecture Chair: Michiharu Takemoto An Academic Community Cloud Architecture for Science Applications Shigetoshi Yokoyama and Nobukazu Yoshioka Zero-Watt Networked Standby: Development and Evaluation of a Home A/V Network System Yoshimichi Tanizawa, Takeshi Ishihara, Yuichiro Oyama, Takaomi Murakami, Tsuyoshi Kogawa, Eiji Kamagata, and Kotaro Ise Jobcast - Parallel and Distributed Processing Framework Ikuo Nakagawa and Ken Nagami Papers #6: Management & Analysis Chair: Shigehiro Ano DNS traffic analysis -- Issues of IPv6 and CDN Kazunori Fujiwara, Akira Sato, and Kenichi Yoshida A GMPLS-based Power Resource Reservation System toward Energy-on-Demand Home Networking Takuya Miyamoto, Youichi Koyama, Kazumi Sakai, and Yasuo Okabe Accelerating Flow-Level Network Simulation with Low-Pass Filtering of Fluid Models Yusuke Sakumoto, Hiroyuki Ohsaki, and Makoto Imase SYMPOSIUM – Short Papers Short Papers #1 Chair: Masato Tsuru i-Path: Visualizing Internal Network Information for the Future Internet Dai Mochinaga, Katsushi Kobayashi, Ryo Yamada, Shigeki Goto, Akihiro Shimoda, and Ichiro Murase Markov Chain Based Routing Algorithm in Delay-Tolerant Networks Chenji Pan, Jiaping Gui, Jiaju Yan, and Yue Wu PIPER: A Framework for Exploring the Privacy Implications of Pervasive Computing Applications in their Physical Environments Ryan Babbitt, Hen-I Yang, and Johnny Wong Extraction and Annotation of Personal Cliques from Social Networks Maike Erdmann, Tomoya Takeyoshi, Gen Hattori, and Chihiro Ono Short Papers #2 Chair: Ken-ichi Baba Access Control Architecture Separating Privilege by a Thread on a Web Server Ryosuke Matsumoto and Yasuo Okabe Performance Analysis of Fountain-based Protocol in CSMA/CA Wireless Networks Zan Kai Chong, Hiroyuki Ohsaki, Bok Min Goi, Hong Tat Ewe, and Cheng Kuan Bryan Ng Elekspot: A Platform for Urban Place Recognition via Crowdsourcing Minkyu Lee, Suk Hoon Jung, and Dongsoo Han A Mobile Platform for Managing Mobile MapReduce Participatory Sensing Data Vana Kalogeraki and Theofilos Kakantousis Joint COMPSAC/SAINT Doctoral Symposium – SAINT topics papers (Poster Presentation) A Study on Transport Framework for Transaction Communication with Network Aggressive Supporting Takuya Omizo Modeling I/O Interference in Data Intensive Map-Reduce Applications Sven Groot WORKSHOP #1 – HSNCE The 3rd Workshop on High Speed Network and Computing Environments (HSNCE 2012) 12 Welcome note by Workshop Organizers: Shinji Shimojo & Bruno Ruffin Session 1: Network Aware High Performance Computing Chair : Ken-ichi Baba Workshop Keynote : Can SDN help HPC? Eiji Kawai Strategic Optimization of Computation Nodes Allocation in a Coupled Simulation Kazunori Nozaki, Hiroyuki Ohsaki, Masao Tanaka, Annemie Van Hirtum, Eisaku Sakane Session 2: Widely Distributed Applications and Large Scale Data Management Chair : Hiroyuki Ohsaki Multilevel Modeling of Physiological Systems and Simulation Platform: PhysioDesigner, Flint and Flint K3 Service Yoshiyuki Asai, Takeshi Abe, Masao Okita, Tomohiro Okuyama, Nobukazu Yoshioka, Shigetsohi Yokoyama, Masaru Nagaku, Ken-Ichi Hagihara, Hiroaki Kitano Survey of Network Metrology Platforms Anne-Cécile Orgerie, Paulo Gonçalves, Matthieu Imbert, Julien Ridoux, Darryl Veitch Dynamic Communication Protocol for Quick Response in Interactive Communication Naoki Oguchi, Shunji Abe Closing Remarks: Shinji Shimojo & Bruno Ruffin WORKSHOP #2 – ITeS The 5th Workshop on IT-enalbed Services (ITeS 2012) Welcome note by Workshop Organizers: Hitoshi Okada Session 1: Keynote & Real-time Application of ITeS Chair: Hirotsugu Kinoshita Workshop Keynote: New Horizon of IT-enabled Services Shiro Uesugi Evaluation Study of Usability Factors on Mobile Payment Application on Two Different Service Providers in Thailand Nagul Cooharojananone, Pongjit Kongnim, Aratchaporn Mongkolnut and Hitoshi Okada A Resilient Survivors identification Service for Large-Scale Disasters Shigeichiro Yamasaki Session 2: Community Application of ITeS Chair: Hitoshi Okada The Study on the Effect of Facebook’s Social Network Features Towards Intention to Buy on F-commerce in Thailand Wannapon Suraworachet, Sarawadee Premsiri and Nagul Cooharojananone A Local Currency System Reflecting Variety of Values with a Swarm Intelligence Hirotsugu Kinoshita, Yoshiaki Tajima, Tetsuya Morizumi, Masato Noto and Hideyuki Kannabe Panel Discussion: New Horizon of ITeS Chair: Hitoshi Okada Panelists: Shiro Uesugi and Hirotsugu Kinshita Closing Remarks: Shiro Uesugi WORKSHOP #3 – NETSAP The 3rd Workshop on Network Technologies for Security, Administration and Protection (NETSAP 2012) Welcome Note by Workshop Organizers: Koji Nakano 13 Session 1: Workshop Keynote Chair: Hiroki Takakura Countermeasures against Emerging and Evolving Cyber-attacks - Recent and Upcoming Research Activities in NICT Masashi Eto Session 2: Malware Analysis Chair: Yongjin Kwon A Malware Classification Method based on Similarity of Function Structure Yang Zhong, Hirofumi Yamaki and Hiroki Takakura Malware Detection Method by Catching Their Random Behavior in Multiple Executions Takahiro Kasama, Katsunari Yoshioka, Daisuke Inoue and Tsutomu Matsumoto Session 3: Traffic Analysis Chair: Koji Nakao A Behavior-based Detection Method for Outbreaks of Low-rate Attacks Yaokai Feng, Yoshiaki Hori, Kouichi Sakurai and Jun’Ichi Takeuch Unknown Attacks Detection Using Feature Extraction from Anomaly-based IDS Alerts Masaaki Sato, Hirofumi Yamaki and Hiroki Takakura A Proposal for Anomaly Traffic Detection in the IP Multimedia Subsystem using Tanimoto Distance and a Modified Moving Average Noppawat Chaisamran, Takeshi Okuda and Suguru Yamaguchi An Efficient Dynamic Detection Method for Various x86 Shellcodes Takayoshi Fujii, Katsunari Yoshioka, Junji Shikata and Tsutomu Matsumoto Closing Remarks: Yongjin Kwon WORKSHOP #4 – HEUNET The 3rd Workshop on Heuristic Methods for the Design, Deployment, and Reliability of Networks and Network Applications (HEUNET 2012) Welcome note by Workshop Organizers: Masato Tsuru Session 1: Network Deployment and Reliability Chair: Hiroyoshi Miwa A DHT-based HTTP Access Control System with Access Ticket Issuing Mechanism Satoshi Uemura, Shigehiro Ano Evaluating the Performance of Locator/ID Separation based on LISP Map Cache Emulation Masafumi Watari, Atsushi Tagami, Shigehiro Ano Comparative Study on Meta-Heuristics for Achieving Parabolic Fairness in Wireless Channel Allocation Mario Koeppen, Kaori Yoshida, Rodrigo Verschae, Masato Tsuru, Yuji Oie Session 2: Network Design and Control Chair: Masato Tsuru Two-level Heuristic Algorithm for Utility-based Data Placement and Rate Allocation in Content Aware Networks Maciej Drwal, Dariusz Gąsior Distributing Link Stress for Internet TV Systems Seung Chul Han Detecting Critical Links for Keeping Shortest Distance from Clients to Servers during Failures Nao Maeda, Hiroyoshi Miwa Real-time Disaster Evacuation Guidance Using Opportunistic Communications Akihiro Fujihara, Hiroyoshi Miwa 14 Session 3: Workshop Keynote Chair: Mario Koeppen The Cloudy Sky of Programmable Infrastructures Prof. Dana Petcu (Institute e-Austria Timisoara and West University of Timisoara, Romania) Towards the level of Sky computing (Clouds of Clouds), the design decisions in building an open-source and deployable PaaS will be exposed to serve as a case study to assess what Cloud can do for infrastructure programmability. Heuristics and Metaheuristics for Practical Optimisation in Wireless Networks Prof. Stuart Allen (Cardiff University, UK) Heuristics and meta-heuristics oriented algorithms for a range of practical optimization problems will be discussed for wireless network design and management involving the complex and competing technical and economic objectives. Closing Remarks: Mario Koeppen WORKSHOP #5 – C3NET The 3rd Workshop on Company, Campus and Community Networking - Technology, Management and Ethics - (C3NET 2012) Welcome Note by Workshop Organizer: Nariyoshi Yamai Session 1: Mobility and Traffic Engineering Chair: Ikuo Nakagawa Vertical Handover Control Considering End-to-End Communication Quality in IP Mobility Takuya Hourai, Kaori Maeda, Hayato Morihiro, Yasuhiro Ohishi and Tomoki Harase Design and Evaluation of Global Live Migration with Mobility Support for IP Multicast Keisuke Kamada, Tohru Kondo, Kouji Nishimura and Reiji Aibara An Adaptive Approach for Network Traffic Load Balancing by Using One-Way Delay Hiroki Kashiwazaki, Satoshi Kobayashi, Shugo Kawai, Norikatsu Ohishi and Yoshiaki Takai Multihoming Method Using Routing Header in IPv6 Environment Takuya Yamaguchi, Yong Jin, Ryoichi Tokumoto, Nariyoshi Yamai, Kiyohiko Okayama and Motonori Nakamura Session 2: Network and Distributed System Management Chair: Kaori Maeda A Location Free Network System Applicable to Geographical Terms of the Electronic Journal Site License Yoshihiro Ohsumi, Kiyohiko Okayama, Nariyoshi Yamai, Takaoki Fujiwara and Takashi Hieda Koshien-Cloud: Operations of Distributed Cloud as A Large Scale Web Contents Distribution Platform Yoshihiro Okamoto, Satoru Noguchi, Satoshi Matsuura, Atsuo Inomata and Kazutoshi Fujikawa An Account Provision and Management Architecture for Messaging Services in Emergency Kazuyuki Tasaka, Yasutaka Nishimura and Kiyohito Yoshihara An Execution Control System for Application Software Reducing Administrative Burden of Educational PCs Masanori Fujiwara, Keita Kawano and Nariyoshi Yamai Session 3: Network Security Chair: Hiroki Kashiwazaki Spam Mail Discrimination System Based on Behavior of DNS Servers Associated with URLs Shuji Suwa, Nariyoshi Yamai, Kiyohiko Okayama, Motonori Nakamura, Gada and Keita Kawano A Casual Network Security Monitoring System using a Portable Sensor Device and Wiki Software Takashi Yamanoue, Kentaro Oda and Koichi Shimozono Session 4: Workshop Keynote Chair: Motonori Nakamura Trustworthiness in Next Generation Networks Serap ŞAHİN Concluding Remarks by Workshop Organizer: Nariyoshi Yamai 15 WORKSHOP #6 –EUCASS The 3rd International Workshop on Enablers for Ubiquitous Computing and Smart Services (EUCASS 2012) Welcome note by Workshop Organizers: Hideya Ochiai Session 1: Platform and Deployment Chair: Susumu Takeuchi Workshop Keynote: Ubiquitous Service Platform and Field Trial in CUBIQ Project Makoto Suzuki A Proposal of the System for Automatic Sharing Information of Movements in Growing Vegetables Hayato Shibahara, Masato Yamanouchi and Hideki Sunahara Development of Arkas Sensor Platform and Application for Heavy Snowfall Observation Hiroshi Yamamoto, Shohei Minomi, Katsuichi Nakamura and Katsuyuki Yamazaki Session 2: Design and Applications Chair: Hideya Ochiai On Socio-technical Enablers for Ubiquitous Computing Applications Kurt Geihs, Jan Marco Leimeister, Alexander Rossnagel and Ludger Schmidt Distortions in QoE Measurements of Ubiquitous Mobile Video Services Caused by the Preconceptions of Test Subjects Péter András Kara, László Bokor and Sándor Imre Personalized Clothing-Recommendation System based on a Modified Bayesian Network Lin Yu-Chu, Kawakita Yuusuke, Suzuki Etsuko and Ichikawa Haruchia Awards Chairs: Sumi Helal, University of Florida, USA Reiji Aibara, Hiroshima University, USA International Liaisons: Dan Lin, Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA Miyuki Nakano, Tokyo University, Japan Hideki Sunahara, Keio University, Japan Organizing Chair: Laurel Tweed, Iowa State University, USA SAINT2012 Steering Committee Chair: Sumi Helal, University of Florida, USA SAINT2012 GC, PC and WC: Motonori Nakamura, NII, Japan Johnny Wong, Iowa State University, USA Kazutoshi Fujikawa, NAIST, Japan Ying Cai, Iowa State University, USA Hiroki Takakura, Nagoya University, Japan Elena Ferrari, University of Insubria, Italy Session 3: Overlay Network Technologies Chair: Michiharu Takemoto An Adaptive Vertical Handover of Service Specific Overlay Networks Yousif Al Ridhawi, Ismaeel Al Ridhawi, Nancy Samaan and Ahmed Karmouch A Divide and Merge Method for Sensor Data Processing on Large-scale Publish/Subscribe Systems Ryota Miyagi, Matsuura Satoshi, Satoru Noguchi, Atsuo Inomata and Kazutoshi Fujikawa SAINT2011 GC, PC and WC: Kenichi Yoshida, Tsukuba University, Japan Carl K. Chang, Iowa State University, USA Hiroyuki Ohsaki, Osaka University, Japan Max Muhlhauser, Techniche Universitat Darmstadt, Germany Kazutoshi Fujikawa, NAIST, Japan Ying Cai, Iowa State University, USA Closing Remarks: Hideya Ochiai SAINT Standing Committee Chair: Katsuyuki Yamazaki, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan SAINT 2012 Organizing Committee General Chairs: Motonori Nakamura, NII, Japan Johnny Wong, Iowa State University, USA Financial Chairs: Simanta Mitra, Iowa University, USA Satoshi Matsuura, NAIST, Japan Program Chairs: Kazutoshi Fujikawa, NAIST, Japan Ying Cai, Iowa State University, USA Registration Chairs: Eunju Kim, University of Florida, USA Yuuichi Teranishi, Osaka University, Japan Workshop Chairs: Hiroki Takakura, Nagoya University, Japan Elena Ferrari, University of Insubria, Italy Publication Chairs: Eun-Sun Cho, Chungnam National University, Korea Shigehiro Ano, KDDI Labs., Japan Doctoral Symposium Chairs: Yutaka Nakamura, Kyushu Inst. of Tech., Japan Hen-I Yang, Iowa State University, USA Publicity Chairs: Mohamed Ali Fekki, Bell Labs, Antwerp, Belgium Kouji Nishimura, Hiroshima University, Japan Panels Chairs: Michiharu Takemoto, NTT, Japan Amr El-Kadi, American University in Cairo, Egypt Web Publicity Chair: Hiroshi Yamamoto, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan Local Arrangements Chair: Tugkan Tuglular,, Izmir Institute of Technology 16 SAINT 2012 Organizing Committee, cont. Industry Liaisons: Fahim Kawsar, Bell Labs, Antwerp, Belgium Shigeru Miyake, Hitachi, USA Members: Elisa Bertino, Purdue University, USA Carl K. Chang, Iowa State University, USA Sumi Helal, University of Florida, USA Shinji Shimojo, Osaka University, Japan Yasuo Okabe, Kyoto University, Japan Katsuyuki Yamazaki, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan SAINT 2012 Program Committee Adam Grzech, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Alessandra Toninelli, Engineering Ingegneria Informatica, Italy Alex Reid, AARNet, Australia Alex Schill, Technische Universitaet Dresden, Germany Alexander Papaspyrou, Technische Universitaet Dortmund, Germany Aly Aamer Syed, NXP Semiconductors, Netherlands Annemie Van Hirtum, CNSR, France Artem Katasonov, VTT, Finland Artur Hecker, Télécom ParisTech, France Axel Hunger, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany Axel Tanner, IBM Research - Zurich, Switzerland Bernd Schuller, Jülich Supercomputing Centre, Germany Boris De Ruyter, Philips Research, Netherlands Carlos Buil Aranda, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain Chong-Kwon Kim, Seoul National University, Korea Christian Blum, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain Christos Politis, Kingston University, United Kingdom Claudia Raibulet, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy Dae Young Kim, Chungnam University, Korea Daisuke Matsubara, Hitachi, Ltd., Japan Demetres Kouvatsos, University of Bradford, United Kingdom Dan Lin, Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA Diego R. Lopez, Telefónica I+D, Spain Dimitri Perrin, Dublin City University, Ireland Dongsoo Han, KAIST, Korea Doreen Boehnstedt, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany Eila Ovaska, VTT, Finland Eisaku Sakane, National Institute of Informatics, Japan Elena Ferrari, University of Insubria, Italy Elvira Popescu, University of Craiova, Romania Fahim Kawsar, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, Belgium Frank Duerr, University of Stuttgart, Germany Fumio Teraoka, Keio University, Japan Gerhard Schneider, University of Freiburg, Germany Gerald Kunzmann, DOCOMO Communications Laboratories Europe GmbH, Germany Graciela Perera, Youngstown State University, USA Hakima Chaouchi, Telecom & Management SudParis, France Hen-I Yang, Iowa State University, USA Hideaki Sone, Tohoku University, Japan Hideki Sunahara, Keio University, Japan Hiroki Takakura, Nagoya University, Japan Hiroshi Yamamoto, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan Hirotsugu Kinoshita, Kanagawa University, Japan Hiroyoshi Miwa, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan Hiroyuki Morikawa, The University of Tokyo, Japan Hiroyuki Ohsaki, Osaka University, Japan Hiroyuki Sato, The University of Tokyo, Japan Hitoshi Okada, National Institute of Informatics, Japan Ichiro Yamaguchi, NEC Corporation, Japan Jan Seedorf, NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany Jari Veijalainen, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland Jiangbo Dang, Siemens Corporation, USA Jozef Wozniak, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland Jun Bi, Tsinghua University, China Jysoo Lee, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, Korea Kaori Maeda, Hiroshima City University, Japan Katsuichi Nakamura, Network Application Engineering Labs. Ltd., Japan Katsunari Yoshioka, Yokohama National University, Japan 17 18 Katsunori Yamaoka, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Katsuyoshi Iida, Tokyo Institue of Technology, Japan Katsuyuki Yamazaki, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan Kazuhiro Yatsushiro, Yamanashi Prefectural University, Japan Kazunori Nozaki, Osaka University, Japan Kei Ohnishi, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan Ken-Ichi Baba, Osaka University, Japan Kenichi Yoshida, University of Tsukuba, Japan Kenji Fujikawa, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan Kenji Saito, Keio University, Japan Kenzi Watanabe, Saga University, Japan Khalid Benali, LORIA - Nancy Universite, France Klaus David, Kassel University, Germany Konstantinos Samdanis, NEC, Germany Kostas Pentikousis, Huawei Technologies, Germany Kouichi Sakurai, Kyushu University, Japan Kouji Nishimura, Hiroshima University, Japan Kultida Rojviboonchai, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand Kurt Geihs, Universitaet Kassel, Germany Kurt Rothermel, University of Stuttgart, Germany Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, New university of lisbon, Portugal Mario Koeppen, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan Martin J. Dürst, Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan Masahiro Sasabe, Osaka University, Japan Masanobu Koike, Toshiba Solutions Corporation, Japan Masashi Eto, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan Masato Tsuru, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan Masaya Nakayama, The University of Tokyo, Japan Masayoshi Ohashi, KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc., Japan Mateusz Nowak, Instutute of Theoretical and Applied Informatics, Poland Max Muhlhauser, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany Michele Pagano, University of Pisa, Italy Michiharu Takemoto, NTT, Japan Milan Sova, CESNET, Czech Republic Min Sik Kim, Washington State University, USA Ming Zhao, Florida International University, USA Miyuki Nakano, The University of Tokyo, Japan Mohand Said Hacid, Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France Motonori Nakamura, National Institute of Informatics, Japan Nancy Alonistioti, University of Pireus, Greece Naoki Fukuta, Shizuoka University, Japan Nariyoshi Yamai, Okayama University, Japan Neng-Fa Zhou, CUNY Brooklyn College and Graduate Center, USA Neungsoo Park, Konkuk University, Korea Nikolas Varrone, SUNY Geneseo, USA Niwat Thepvilojanapong, Mie University, Japan Norihito Fujita, NEC, Japan Norihiro Ishikawa, Komazawa University, Japan Omar Tahboub, Kent State University, USA Osamu Honda, Onomichi university, Japan Paolo Bellavista, DEIS - University of Bologna, Italy Pascal Lorenz, University of Haute Alsace, France Periklis Chatzimisios, Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki, Greece Petrica Claudiu Pop, North University of Baia Mare, România Reiji Aibara, Hiroshima University, Japan Ruo Ando, NAIST, Japan Sanghyun Ahn, University of Seoul, Korea Satoshi Matsuura, Nara Institute Science and Technology, Japan Nancy Alonistioti, University of Pireus, Greece Naoki Fukuta, Shizuoka University, Japan Nariyoshi Yamai, Okayama University, Japan Neng-Fa Zhou, CUNY Brooklyn College and Graduate Center, USA Neungsoo Park, Konkuk University, Korea Nikolas Varrone, SUNY Geneseo, USA Niwat Thepvilojanapong, Mie University, Japan Norihito Fujita, NEC, Japan Norihiro Ishikawa, Komazawa University, Japan Omar Tahboub, Kent State University, USA Osamu Honda, Onomichi university, Japan Paolo Bellavista, DEIS - University of Bologna, Italy Pascal Lorenz, University of Haute Alsace, France Periklis Chatzimisios, Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki, Greece Petrica Claudiu Pop, North University of Baia Mare, România Reiji Aibara, Hiroshima University, Japan Ruo Ando, NAIST, Japan Sanghyun Ahn, University of Seoul, Korea Satoshi Matsuura, Nara Institute Science and Technology, Japan Seiichi Yamamoto, The University of Tokyo, Japan Shigehiro Ano, KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc., Japan Shigeki Goto, Waseda University, Japan Shigeru Miyake, Hitachi, Ltd., Japan Shinji Shimojo, Osaka University, Japan Shinya Nakagawa, LexisNexis Japan Co., Ltd., Japan Simanta Mitra, Iowa State University, USA Stefan Fischer, University of Lübeck, Germany Stephen Farrell, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Sumi Helal, University of Florida, USA Tadeusz Czachorski, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Takaaki Moriya, NTT Communications, Japan Takashi Yamanoue, Kagoshima University, Japan Takeshi Ikenaga, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan Tanir Ozcelebi, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands Thierry Ernst, Mines ParisTech, France Tohru Kondo, Hiroshima University, Japan Toru Kobayashi, NTT, Japan Toshihiro Yamauchi, Okayama University, Japan Tulin Atmaca, IT/Telecom&Management SudParis, France Vana Kalogeraki, AUEB, Greece Vicente Casares-Giner, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain Wangyuan Zhang, NetApp, USA Wojciech Burakowski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Xiangyang Xue, Fudan University, China Xiaohong Huang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Xiaozhu Kang, Intel, USA Yasuo Okabe, Kyoto University, Japan Yong-Hee Jeon, Catholic University of Daegu, Korea Yongjin Kwon, Korea Aerospace University, Korea Yoshiaki Hori, Kyushu University, Japan Yoshiaki Kasahara, Kyushu University, Japan Yoshihiro Kawahara, The University of Tokyo, Japan Yoshiyuki Asai, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Japan Yuko Murayama, Iwate Prefectural University, Japan Yusheng Ji, National Institute of Informatics, Japan Yusuke Sakumoto, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan Yutaka Nakamura, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan Yuuichi Teranishi, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan 19 SAINT will Advance to New COMPSAC 2013 22 Monday - 26 Friday, July 2013 Kyoto, Japan 20