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IEEE DANMS 2008
IEEE 3rd International Workshop on Distributed Autonomous Network Management Systems
Dates 2008-11-30 (iCal) - 2008-11-30
Homepage: www.danms.org
Location
Location: US/LA/New Orleans, US/LA, US
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Important dates
Submissions: Jul 27, 2008
Notification: Sep 15, 2008
Camera ready due: Sep 28, 2008
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CFP: IEEE DANMS 2008 (co-located with Globecom 2008)
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Deadline Extension Announcement
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New Paper Submission Deadlines
 
   Paper Submission Deadline :          	    27th July, 2008


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Call for Papers

DANMS 2008

3rd International Workshop on Distributed Autonomous Network
Management Systems
Co-located with Globecom 2008, New Orleans, USA
30 November, 2008

http://www.danms.org

The DANMS workshop series focuses on distributed and autonomous
principles for network management and applications of those
principles in network design. This year's workshop emphasizes Service
Centric Network Management considering the impact on the system,
across the whole information flow from service creation to deployment
in the network.

This workshop is looking for full papers describing original,
previously unpublished research work, experimental efforts, practical
experiences with existing systems and industrial developments in the
field of autonomous network management. Papers with a deep focus on a
specific discipline or stimulated by the synergistic interaction of
diverse disciplines are encouraged.

The following is a non-exhaustive list of topics of interest:

Architecture and Systems Topics relating to Autonomic Networks
   * Cross-layer system architecture design
   * Middleware and O&M techniques for network management
   * Resource modeling approaches for network management
   * Peer-to-peer techniques for autonomic network management
   * Scalability issues in network management
   * Security aspects in network management

Autonomic Techniques
   * Adaptive & context-based self-management in networks
   * Policy (refinement techniques, policy models)
   * Knowledge based techniques to support autonomics
   * Data management for real-time dynamic service provisioning
   * Real-time MIB engineering to provide cross-layer provisioning

Aspects of Service Management
   * Use of semantics to enable service deployment and composition
   * Automated service composition and orchestration
   * Automated service provisioning across multiple service providers

Case Studies in Existing & Emerging Networks
   * Lessons, shortcomings and real world experiences with existing
network management systems, protocols and architectures.
   * Experiences with service deployment in challenged networks
(ad-hoc, pervasive, sensor etc.) and the implications on the network
management plane

Important Dates:
     Paper Submission Deadline:      
     Paper Submission Deadline :     27th July, 2008
     Notification of Acceptance:     15 September, 2008
     Camera Ready Deadline:          28 September, 2008
     Workshop Date:                  30 November, 2008

Keynote Announcement:
"In-network Management: a shift in the management paradigm?"
    	Dr. Marcus Brunner, NEC Laboratories Europe
"Design of Next Generation Internet Based on Application-Oriented Networking"
    	Prof. Yu Cheng, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA

Submission URL: http://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=6653&track=4693&

Workshop Chairs:
     Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo Canada
     Rolf Stadler, KTH Sweden

TPC Chairs:
     Brian Lee, Ericsson Ireland Research
     Gerard Parr, University of Ulster, UK

Organizing Team:
     Sidath Handurukande, Ericsson Ireland Research
     Yangcheng Huang, Ericsson Ireland Research

Technical Program Committee:
     Nazim Agoulmine, Uni. of Evry Val d'Essonne, France
     Pablo Arozarena, Telefónica I+D, Spain
     Javier Baliosian, Uni. of the Republic, Uruguay
     Arosha K Bandara, Open University, UK
     Saleem Bhatti, Uni. of St Andrews, UK
     Anne-Marie Bosneag, Ericsson Ireland Research
     Monica Brockmeyer, Wayne State University, USA
     Monique Calisti, Whitestein Technologies, Switzerland
     Yu Cheng, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
     Zoran Despotovic, NTT DoCoMo Euro-Labs, Germany
     Yixin Diao, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA
     Petre Dini, Cisco Systems, USA
     Simon Dobson, UCD, Ireland
     Susanne Engberg, Ericsson Research, Sweden
     Patrick Eugster, Purdue Uni., USA
     Alex Galis, University College London, UK
     Francisco J. Garcia, Agilent Labs, UK
     Sidath Handurukande, Ericsson Ireland Research
     Masum Z. Hasan, Cisco Systems, USA
     James Hong, POSTECH Korea
     Yangcheng Huang, Ericsson Ireland Research
     Thomas Magedanz, Fraunhofer FOKUS Germany
     Richard Mortier, Vipadia, UK
     Marcelo Perazolo, IBM, USA
     Aiko Pras, University of Twente, Netherlands
     Luis Rodrigues, INESC-ID/IST, Portugal
     Francoise Sailhan, LIFC Uni. of Franche Comté, France
     Richard Schlichting, AT&T Labs, USA
     Maarten van Steen, Vrije Uni., Netherlands
     Filip de Turck, Ghent University, Belgium
     Carlos Westphall, Federal Uni. of Santa Catarina, Brazil
     Martin Zach, Siemens AG Austria
     Xiaoyun Zhu, Hetlett Packard Labs, USA
	

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