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SBRC 2014 : Brazilian Symposium on Computer Networks and Distributed Systems | |||||||||||||||||
Link: http://sbrc2014.ufsc.br | |||||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||||
In its 32nd edition, the Brazilian Symposium on Computer Networks and Distributed Systems (Simpósio Brasileiro de Redes de Computadores e Sistemas Distribuídos - SBRC) is the premier annual Brazilian conference in its field. Over more than three decades, SBRC has become the most important scientific event of the Brazilian Computer Networks and Distributed Systems research community, and one of the most competitive national symposia in Computer Science.
Although its main focus remains the Brazilian research community, SBRC also welcomes submissions in English from foreign researchers and practicioners. SBRC 2014 will consist of technical sessions, mini-courses, panels, workshops, demo sessions, tutorials and invited talks delivered by internationally renowned scientists. Specific calls to the various activities of the SBRC will be released shortly. The authors of the best papers will be invited to submit an extended version of their work for the Journal of Internet Services and Applications (JISA) - when written in English - or the Brazilian Journal of Computer Networks and Distributed Systems (RB -RESD). All papers accepted - and presented - in SBRC's main track will be published in IEEE Xplore. Paper submission will be electronic, using the JEMS system. Manuscripts may be written in Portuguese or in English and submitted in PDF format. Each paper is limited to 14 pages, including the abstract, figures, graphs, references and appendices. Papers should be formatted following the SBC article format, available at http://www.sbc.org.br, in the Documents menu select the option Publications: Templates for Articles and Book Chapters. Topics of interest include: • Applications and distributed algorithms • Network Architectures • Mobile Computing • Cloud Computing • Service-Oriented Computing • Context-aware Computing • Ubiquitous/ Pervasive Computing • Detection and prevention of anomalies and attacks • Performance, scalability and reliability • Network Traffic Control • Distributed System's Specification, validation and verification • Tools and software environments for Distributed Systems • Management and operation of networks • Address Management and Location • Identity Management • Future Internet • Network Measurement and monitoring • Middleware • Cross-layer Optimizations • Capacity Planning • Design and analysis of networks • Network Protocols • Quality of Experience • Quality of Service • Autonomic and Self-organizing Networks • Software-Defined Networks • Cognitive Radio Networks • Sensor Networks • Networks and protocols for RFID • P2P systems and networks • Mobile Networks • Optical Networks • Infrastructured Wireless Networks • Social networks • Mobile and Pervasive Social Networks • Delay Tolerant Networks (DTN) • Vehicular Networks: V2V and V2I • Green Networks (Green Networking) • Routing, switching and addressing • Security in networks and distributed systems • Web Services • Simulation and emulation • Autonomic Distributed Systems • Real-Time Distributed Systems • Distributed Multimedia Systems • Distributed Operating Systems • Broadband access technologies • Fault tolerance and resilience • Networks and Applications for Digital/interactive TV • Virtualization General co-Chairs: Frank Siqueira (UFSC) Joni da Silva Fraga (UFSC) Technical Program co-Chairs: Luciano Paschoal Gaspary (UFRGS) Markus Endler (PUC-Rio) |
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