ANS 2010 - ANS 2010 (The 1st International Workshop on Autonomic Networks and Services)
Topics/Call fo Papers
ANS 2010 (The 1st International Workshop on Autonomic Networks and Services)
Workshop website:
http://faculty.uoh.edu.sa/j.chaudhry/indexans2010....
Organizers:
Junaid Chaudhry, University of Hail, Saudi Arabia.
Bo Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), China.
Jianhua Ma, Hosei University, Japan.
Contact:
writetochaudhry-AT-gmail.com
Description:
The researchers in the ubiquitous systems domain are producing valuable solutions in order to make the vision of Mark Weiser a reality. This innovation brings along with the fruitful benefits some problems such as ever growing network size and functional complexity, the huge maintenance costs, and irresolvable bugs and congestion problems. The complexity has also crept into the middleware part of the networks and is increasing that affects the performance of services running on top of the network. The Autonomic Computing provides many creative solutions in the form of self-management that is cheaper, scalable, and trustworthy for network management and services.
In the International Workshop on Autonomic Networks and Services (ANS2010) we discuss the research and development answers to autonomic networks, their novel application, multiuser/group mobility solutions, context related issues, naming services for wireless sensor networks, autonomic repository adaptation for social networks, applications of autonomic computing in web 3.0 and Next Generation Networks (NGN) paradigms, Autonomic Network Management, autonomic information lifecycle management, data synchronization among various ubiquitous servers, cross disciplinary applications of autonomic computing, novel autonomic services, service lifecycle management, etc.
Workshop website:
http://faculty.uoh.edu.sa/j.chaudhry/indexans2010....
Organizers:
Junaid Chaudhry, University of Hail, Saudi Arabia.
Bo Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), China.
Jianhua Ma, Hosei University, Japan.
Contact:
writetochaudhry-AT-gmail.com
Description:
The researchers in the ubiquitous systems domain are producing valuable solutions in order to make the vision of Mark Weiser a reality. This innovation brings along with the fruitful benefits some problems such as ever growing network size and functional complexity, the huge maintenance costs, and irresolvable bugs and congestion problems. The complexity has also crept into the middleware part of the networks and is increasing that affects the performance of services running on top of the network. The Autonomic Computing provides many creative solutions in the form of self-management that is cheaper, scalable, and trustworthy for network management and services.
In the International Workshop on Autonomic Networks and Services (ANS2010) we discuss the research and development answers to autonomic networks, their novel application, multiuser/group mobility solutions, context related issues, naming services for wireless sensor networks, autonomic repository adaptation for social networks, applications of autonomic computing in web 3.0 and Next Generation Networks (NGN) paradigms, Autonomic Network Management, autonomic information lifecycle management, data synchronization among various ubiquitous servers, cross disciplinary applications of autonomic computing, novel autonomic services, service lifecycle management, etc.
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