NIS 2013 - The New Internet Symposium (NIS-2013)
Topics/Call fo Papers
The New Internet Symposium (NIS-2013) solicits submission of papers describing significant and innovative research contributions to the field of internet technologies. Papers must be unpublished and not considered elsewhere for publication.
Authors should submit their papers online using EDAS. Unregistered authors should first create an account on EDAS to log on. Further guidelines for submission are posted at:http://icacci-conference.org/site/callpaper
Submitted papers will undergo a peer review process, coordinated by the Program Committee. Submission of a paper implies that, should the paper be accepted, at least one of the authors must register and present the paper at the conference. Acceptance of papers will be communicated to authors by email.
Accepted papers will be published in the ICACCI 2013 Proceedings which will be available through IEEE Xplore® after the conference.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
Adaptive Integration of Evolving Data Sources
Autonomic Networking
Clean-Slate/Dirty-Slate Internet Architectures
Co-Evolution of Internet and Society
Complex Techno-Social Networks
Content-Based Networking
Context-Aware and Context Recognition
Converged Networks and Applications
Data Centers and Cloud Computing
Data-Oriented Architectures and Information-Centric Networking
Delay Tolerant Networking
Economics Aspects of Future Internet
Evolution of the IP Network Architecture
Future Internet as a Techno-Social System
Geographic Routing and Location-Aware Services
Greening Networks and Green Computing
Hidden Web Search and Crawling
High Speed Packet Forwarding/Packet Classification
Information Gathering Support for Knowledge-Intensive Enterprises
Intelligent Web Services
Internet Architecture and Design
Internet Protocols
Address Management
Internet Topology and Modelling
Location Services
The Internet of Things
Mobile Social Networks
Management and Control of Future Networks
Mechanisms for Self-Organisation
Methods for Network Resilience
Modelling of Collective Social Behavior
MPLS and GMPLS/Multicast Systems
Multi-Layer and Multi-Domain Networks
Network Management Methodologies
Novel Wireless, Mobile & Sensor Network Protocols
Optical Networking
Overlay and Peer-to-Peer Networking
Recovering and Fault-Tolerance
Robustness of Access Networks
Routing In Next Generation Networks
Search Over Semi-Structural Web Sources
Security, Privacy and Trust
Service-Centric Networking
Smart Homes
Internet and Tracking Systems
Internet and E-Health
Interactive Media, Voice, Video, Gaming
Social and Human Dynamics
Software-Defined Networking
Network Virtualization Technology
Spatial Modelling
Spreading and Epidemics in Techno-Social Systems
Traffic Engineering
Virtual Social Systems
VoIP Protocols and Services
Authors should submit their papers online using EDAS. Unregistered authors should first create an account on EDAS to log on. Further guidelines for submission are posted at:http://icacci-conference.org/site/callpaper
Submitted papers will undergo a peer review process, coordinated by the Program Committee. Submission of a paper implies that, should the paper be accepted, at least one of the authors must register and present the paper at the conference. Acceptance of papers will be communicated to authors by email.
Accepted papers will be published in the ICACCI 2013 Proceedings which will be available through IEEE Xplore® after the conference.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
Adaptive Integration of Evolving Data Sources
Autonomic Networking
Clean-Slate/Dirty-Slate Internet Architectures
Co-Evolution of Internet and Society
Complex Techno-Social Networks
Content-Based Networking
Context-Aware and Context Recognition
Converged Networks and Applications
Data Centers and Cloud Computing
Data-Oriented Architectures and Information-Centric Networking
Delay Tolerant Networking
Economics Aspects of Future Internet
Evolution of the IP Network Architecture
Future Internet as a Techno-Social System
Geographic Routing and Location-Aware Services
Greening Networks and Green Computing
Hidden Web Search and Crawling
High Speed Packet Forwarding/Packet Classification
Information Gathering Support for Knowledge-Intensive Enterprises
Intelligent Web Services
Internet Architecture and Design
Internet Protocols
Address Management
Internet Topology and Modelling
Location Services
The Internet of Things
Mobile Social Networks
Management and Control of Future Networks
Mechanisms for Self-Organisation
Methods for Network Resilience
Modelling of Collective Social Behavior
MPLS and GMPLS/Multicast Systems
Multi-Layer and Multi-Domain Networks
Network Management Methodologies
Novel Wireless, Mobile & Sensor Network Protocols
Optical Networking
Overlay and Peer-to-Peer Networking
Recovering and Fault-Tolerance
Robustness of Access Networks
Routing In Next Generation Networks
Search Over Semi-Structural Web Sources
Security, Privacy and Trust
Service-Centric Networking
Smart Homes
Internet and Tracking Systems
Internet and E-Health
Interactive Media, Voice, Video, Gaming
Social and Human Dynamics
Software-Defined Networking
Network Virtualization Technology
Spatial Modelling
Spreading and Epidemics in Techno-Social Systems
Traffic Engineering
Virtual Social Systems
VoIP Protocols and Services
Other CFPs
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