NEMA 2011 - NEMA 2011: 2nd International Workshop on Network Embedded Management and Applications
Topics/Call fo Papers
2nd International Workshop on Network Embedded Management & Applications
NEMA 2011
October 28, 2011, Paris, France
http://nema.networkembedded.org/
Co-located with CNSM 2011 (http://www.cnsm2011.org/)
Paper registration: 6 May 2011
Paper submission: 8 May 2011
Notification: 8 July 2011
Camera ready: 5 August 2011
Modern network devices are becoming increasingly intelligent and
programmable. Examples range from router scripting environments to fully
programmable server blades. As a result, networked applications are no
longer constrained just to servers that are interconnected via a
network, but can migrate into and become embedded within the network
itself. The next frontier lies in applications that go beyond
traditional management and control functions and that are becoming
increasingly decentralized, not constrained in scope to individual
systems. Examples include decentralized monitoring, gossip-based
configuration, network event correlation inside the network across
multiple systems, overlay control protocols, and network-aware
multi-media applications. At the same time, the trend of
software-defined networks looks at utilizing increased
programmability of networks to separate traditional device software
architectures and add more networking intelligence outside, not inside
the network.
The goal of the second edition of NEMA is to provide a platform at which
researchers and practitioners can discuss the latest trends and ongoing
research in network-embeddable applications and contrast different
emerging approaches of how to best leverage increased network
programmability. The program committee would like to encourage
submissions in this area. Topics of interest include but are not limited
to:
Enabling concepts
- Programmable networking infrastructure
- Centralized concepts, eg OpenFlow
- Decentralized concepts, eg peer-to-peer and ad-hoc networking
- Open Router Platforms
New networking paradigms
- Network embedded applications
- Services implemented at the network element level instead of central
servers
- Client-server concepts that implement parts of a service at the network
level
- Software-defined Networking
- Network-enabling the Cloud
- Intelligent networking inside the Cloud
- Context and energy-aware networking; Embedded Green
- Content-centric networking
- DPI (Deep Packet Inspection) enabled management and control applications
New management paradigms - network embedded management
- Decentralized management algorithms
- Intelligent network instrumentation
- Network management implications of programmable network devices
- Instrumentation and manageability integration of network-embedded
applications
- Enhanced IPFIX concepts
The workshop is technically co-sponsored by IEEE Communications Society
and IFIP. The proceedings of the workshop will be published with IEEE
Xplore.
Question? Chairs-AT-nema.networkembedded.org
Chairs
Alexander Clemm, Cisco, USA
Rolf Stadler, KTH, Sweden
Ralf Wolter, Cisco, Germany
Program Committee
Bruno Klauser, Cisco, Germany
Burkhard Stiller, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Filip De Turck, Ghent University IBBT, Belgium
Gabi Dreo Rodosek, University of Federal Armed Forces, Munich, Germany
Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin, Consultant, Switzerland
Jorge Visca, Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay
Joseph Gasparakis, Intel, USA
Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, UFRGS, Brazil
Luca Deri, ntop.org, Italy
Luciano Paschoal Gaspary, UFRGS, Brazil
Olivier Festor, INRIA Nancy, France
Pal Varga, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Canada
Rudolf Strijkers, University of Amsterdam / TNO, The Netherlands
Sean McGuiness, Cisco, USA
Sven Graupner, HP Laboratories, USA
Volker Sander, FH Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Xiaoyun Zhu, VMware Inc, USA
NEMA 2011
October 28, 2011, Paris, France
http://nema.networkembedded.org/
Co-located with CNSM 2011 (http://www.cnsm2011.org/)
Paper registration: 6 May 2011
Paper submission: 8 May 2011
Notification: 8 July 2011
Camera ready: 5 August 2011
Modern network devices are becoming increasingly intelligent and
programmable. Examples range from router scripting environments to fully
programmable server blades. As a result, networked applications are no
longer constrained just to servers that are interconnected via a
network, but can migrate into and become embedded within the network
itself. The next frontier lies in applications that go beyond
traditional management and control functions and that are becoming
increasingly decentralized, not constrained in scope to individual
systems. Examples include decentralized monitoring, gossip-based
configuration, network event correlation inside the network across
multiple systems, overlay control protocols, and network-aware
multi-media applications. At the same time, the trend of
software-defined networks looks at utilizing increased
programmability of networks to separate traditional device software
architectures and add more networking intelligence outside, not inside
the network.
The goal of the second edition of NEMA is to provide a platform at which
researchers and practitioners can discuss the latest trends and ongoing
research in network-embeddable applications and contrast different
emerging approaches of how to best leverage increased network
programmability. The program committee would like to encourage
submissions in this area. Topics of interest include but are not limited
to:
Enabling concepts
- Programmable networking infrastructure
- Centralized concepts, eg OpenFlow
- Decentralized concepts, eg peer-to-peer and ad-hoc networking
- Open Router Platforms
New networking paradigms
- Network embedded applications
- Services implemented at the network element level instead of central
servers
- Client-server concepts that implement parts of a service at the network
level
- Software-defined Networking
- Network-enabling the Cloud
- Intelligent networking inside the Cloud
- Context and energy-aware networking; Embedded Green
- Content-centric networking
- DPI (Deep Packet Inspection) enabled management and control applications
New management paradigms - network embedded management
- Decentralized management algorithms
- Intelligent network instrumentation
- Network management implications of programmable network devices
- Instrumentation and manageability integration of network-embedded
applications
- Enhanced IPFIX concepts
The workshop is technically co-sponsored by IEEE Communications Society
and IFIP. The proceedings of the workshop will be published with IEEE
Xplore.
Question? Chairs-AT-nema.networkembedded.org
Chairs
Alexander Clemm, Cisco, USA
Rolf Stadler, KTH, Sweden
Ralf Wolter, Cisco, Germany
Program Committee
Bruno Klauser, Cisco, Germany
Burkhard Stiller, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Filip De Turck, Ghent University IBBT, Belgium
Gabi Dreo Rodosek, University of Federal Armed Forces, Munich, Germany
Jean-Philippe Martin-Flatin, Consultant, Switzerland
Jorge Visca, Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay
Joseph Gasparakis, Intel, USA
Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, UFRGS, Brazil
Luca Deri, ntop.org, Italy
Luciano Paschoal Gaspary, UFRGS, Brazil
Olivier Festor, INRIA Nancy, France
Pal Varga, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Canada
Rudolf Strijkers, University of Amsterdam / TNO, The Netherlands
Sean McGuiness, Cisco, USA
Sven Graupner, HP Laboratories, USA
Volker Sander, FH Aachen University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Xiaoyun Zhu, VMware Inc, USA
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