ADMNET 2015 - 3rd International Workshop on Architecture, Design, Deployment and Management of Networks and Applications
Topics/Call fo Papers
The aims of ADMNET are to discuss and advance the state-of-the-art, research and development in the area of architecture, design, deployment and management of networks and Internet-based applications. This workshop is also a forum for designers, developers and administrators of networks and applications. Technology, knowledge and technique are important key elements required to solve issues, and create requirements for making new technologies. It is intended to bring together researchers from different communities with similar needs, and to provide a base for the scientific exchanges of research ideas.
The widespread use of the Internet has given new opportunities for providing new network services and Web-based applications. However, such services and applications are often highly complex, and the need for advanced heuristic techniques has become prevalent. On the other hand, the networks of company, campus and community have become an important infrastructure for business, education, research and social activity. These networks have to be robust, reliable, fast, convenient and safe.
Developers and administrators of applications and networks are struggling to design and operate system with their heuristic techniques in order to keep and improve the quality and performance. Computer ethics and its education may be an important factor not only to protect security and privacy but to improve the efficiency of system and reduce operating costs. These efforts and issues should be shared and solved among researchers from different communities with similar needs.
Any submission whose content is relevant to the area of networks and applications will be considered, but any submission whose subject matter is related to one of the following topics will be particularly welcome:
Network Architecture and Design
QoS, Scalability Solutions
Fairness, Optimality, and other aspects of Network Resource Sharing
Network Deployment, Management and Operation
Network Security (VPN, Authentication, Certification, ISMS, etc.)
Network Applications (WWW, E-mail, etc.) and their Operation
Meta-Heuristics and Soft Computing Approaches for Networking Technologies
Network Metrics, Network Growth and Percolation Models
Modeling of Users and Network-Based Services,
Digital Convergence
ITIL, User Policy and Service Level Agreements
Computer Ethics and Education
The widespread use of the Internet has given new opportunities for providing new network services and Web-based applications. However, such services and applications are often highly complex, and the need for advanced heuristic techniques has become prevalent. On the other hand, the networks of company, campus and community have become an important infrastructure for business, education, research and social activity. These networks have to be robust, reliable, fast, convenient and safe.
Developers and administrators of applications and networks are struggling to design and operate system with their heuristic techniques in order to keep and improve the quality and performance. Computer ethics and its education may be an important factor not only to protect security and privacy but to improve the efficiency of system and reduce operating costs. These efforts and issues should be shared and solved among researchers from different communities with similar needs.
Any submission whose content is relevant to the area of networks and applications will be considered, but any submission whose subject matter is related to one of the following topics will be particularly welcome:
Network Architecture and Design
QoS, Scalability Solutions
Fairness, Optimality, and other aspects of Network Resource Sharing
Network Deployment, Management and Operation
Network Security (VPN, Authentication, Certification, ISMS, etc.)
Network Applications (WWW, E-mail, etc.) and their Operation
Meta-Heuristics and Soft Computing Approaches for Networking Technologies
Network Metrics, Network Growth and Percolation Models
Modeling of Users and Network-Based Services,
Digital Convergence
ITIL, User Policy and Service Level Agreements
Computer Ethics and Education
Other CFPs
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- 7th IEEE International Workshop on Computer Forensics in Software Engineering
- 7th IEEE International Workshop on Security Aspects of Process and Services Engineering
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