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SNCNW 2009 : 6th Swedish National Computer Networking Workshop (SNCNW 2009) | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
PRELIMINARY Call for Papers
6th Swedish National Computer Networking Workshop (SNCNW 2009) Uppsala, May 4-5, 2009 (tentatively) Sponsored by IEEE VT/COM Sweden Co-located with 9th Scandinavian Workshop on Wireless Adhoc Networks (Adhoc'09) Purpose and scope SNCNW is a creative and informal forum for researchers and practitioners in computer communication and networking. The workshop strives to be inclusive by giving all research and development groups in Sweden an opportunity to present their work. The workshop also provides an excellent occasion to discuss ideas among colleagues and establish contacts between computer network researchers, practitioners and industry, and thus helps to strengthen the research field in Sweden. The scope for SNCNW is all technical aspects of Computer Networking, excluding physical transmission. Academic papers should emphasize research advances even in the form of work in progress, while industrial papers may focus on implementations of known schemes and deployment observations. The submitted papers will be subjected to a formal reviewing process. The aim of the reviewing and selection process is to provide constructive feedback to the authors and to ensure that the program reflects as much as possible of the ongoing national research and development efforts. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to: * New networking paradigms * Security and privacy * Service oriented architectures and business models * User centric network design * Overlay networks, peer-to-peer and content distribution * DNS and other infrastructure services * Application, transport and routing protocol design and evaluation * IPv6 * Crosslayer design * Ad hoc and sensor networks * Mobile and wireless networks * Networking for triple play * Multimedia networking and session control for managed and unmanaged networks * Resource allocation and management * Traffic and performance measurement * Traffic analysis and control * Scheduling and shaping * Network management * Networking for small and embedded systems Submission Papers can either be presented orally or displayed as posters. The author should indicate his/her preference when submitting. The program chairs will then decide about the final category based on the authors' preference and the technical content of the paper. All submissions should be in the form of short papers of maximum 3000 words, about 3-4 pages and in double column format. The preferred language at the workshop is English, so the submission should be written in the English language. No copyright will be claimed by the workshop. Submission details will be provided at a later time. Important dates Submission deadline: 9 March 2009 Acceptance notification: ~6 April 2009 Final papers: ~20 April 2009 Workshop: ~4-5 May 2009 |
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