RNDM 2015 - 7th International Workshop on Reliable Networks Design and Modeling
Date2015-10-05 - 2015-10-07
Deadline2015-04-20
VenueMunich, Germany
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.rndm.pl/2015
Topics/Call fo Papers
The aim of the workshop is to provide a forum for researchers from both academia and industry to present the high-quality results in the area of reliable networks design and modeling.
The topics cover, but are not necessarily limited to the following:
businesses aspects of resilience,
cost evaluation of network resilience,
end-to-end resilience,
energy efficiency in survivable networks,
fault and disruption tolerance evaluation,
Future Internet resilience,
green networks resilience,
fault management, control, and monitoring,
management of survivable content-oriented and cloud-ready networks,
methods for measurement, evaluation, or validation of resilience,
modeling different types of failures,
modeling malicious behavior or attacks on networks,
models and algorithms of survivable networks design and modeling,
multilayer networks resilience,
network dependability,
network redundancy optimization,
network reliability vs. economy-related issues,
new and emerging threats in cloud computing and content-oriented networks,
optical networks survivability,
optimization issues in resilient networks design,
QoS and QoE in reliable communications,
recovery of P2P and overlay systems,
reliable networks performance evaluation,
resilience of data centers,
resilience of wireless-wired communications,
resilience of wireless sensor networks,
resilience of multi-domain communications,
resilience of emerging communication technologies,
resilience of vehicle-to-vehicle communications,
resilient cloud computing architectures/solutions,
resilient content-oriented networks architectures and solutions,
security-related issues in resilient networks design,
simulation/emulation techniques for network resilience,
Software-Defined Networks (SDN) for survivable content-oriented and cloud-ready networking,
standardization of network resilience,
survivability of anycast and multicast networks,
survivability of converged services (VoIP, IP-TV, Mobile TV),
survivability of Content Delivery Networks,
survivability of grid and distributed computing systems,
theory of network resilience,
wireless access networks survivability,
wireless mesh networks survivability.
The topics cover, but are not necessarily limited to the following:
businesses aspects of resilience,
cost evaluation of network resilience,
end-to-end resilience,
energy efficiency in survivable networks,
fault and disruption tolerance evaluation,
Future Internet resilience,
green networks resilience,
fault management, control, and monitoring,
management of survivable content-oriented and cloud-ready networks,
methods for measurement, evaluation, or validation of resilience,
modeling different types of failures,
modeling malicious behavior or attacks on networks,
models and algorithms of survivable networks design and modeling,
multilayer networks resilience,
network dependability,
network redundancy optimization,
network reliability vs. economy-related issues,
new and emerging threats in cloud computing and content-oriented networks,
optical networks survivability,
optimization issues in resilient networks design,
QoS and QoE in reliable communications,
recovery of P2P and overlay systems,
reliable networks performance evaluation,
resilience of data centers,
resilience of wireless-wired communications,
resilience of wireless sensor networks,
resilience of multi-domain communications,
resilience of emerging communication technologies,
resilience of vehicle-to-vehicle communications,
resilient cloud computing architectures/solutions,
resilient content-oriented networks architectures and solutions,
security-related issues in resilient networks design,
simulation/emulation techniques for network resilience,
Software-Defined Networks (SDN) for survivable content-oriented and cloud-ready networking,
standardization of network resilience,
survivability of anycast and multicast networks,
survivability of converged services (VoIP, IP-TV, Mobile TV),
survivability of Content Delivery Networks,
survivability of grid and distributed computing systems,
theory of network resilience,
wireless access networks survivability,
wireless mesh networks survivability.
Other CFPs
- 3rd International Workshop on Understanding the Inter-play Between Sustainability, Resilience, and Robustness in Networks
- 2nd International Workshop on Survivable Content-Oriented and Cloud-Ready Networking
- International Workshop on Frontiers in Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems (FINCoS 2015)
- International Workshop on Theory, Algorithms and Applications of Big Data Science
- 2015 International Workshop on Intelligent Applications for Business Productivity (IABP 2015)
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