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AIMS 2011 : The 5th International Conference on Autonomous Infrastructure, Management and SecurityConference Series : Autonomous Infrastructure, Management and Security | |||||||||||||
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The 5th International Conference on Autonomous Infrastructure, Management and Security AIMS'2011 Nancy, France, 13-17 June, 2011 http://aims2011.loria.fr ********************************************************************** The fifth International Conference on Autonomous Infrastructure, Management, and Security (AIMS 2011) brings together researchers, PhD students, prospective PhD students, and their dissertation advisors, with the common goal of charting the future of management of next-generation networks and services. In providing highly reliable, robust, and secure network services, it is becoming increasingly difficult to separate "network management" from "service management". Managing next-generation networks and services will require new and creative paradigms for network and service management, as well as refinement of existing management techniques including autonomic and fully distributed algorithms, virtualization, and self-organizing network overlays. Thus AIMS 2011 will look beyond traditional borders and stimulate exchange of ideas across traditionally separate communities and among PhD students. AIMS 2011 is a single-track conference integrating normal conference paper sessions, tutorials, keynotes, and a PhD student workshop into one highly interactive event. AIMS conference papers, tutorials, and keynotes discuss the state of the art, while the PhD student workshop gives new and potential PhD students the opportunity to explore PhD topics and receive timely feedback on plans for future research. Authors are invited to submit unpublished papers that are not under review in any other conference or journal in the following or related topic areas: - Autonomic network and service management - Service provisioning mechanisms - Socio-economic effects of service provisioning - Adaptability and self-organization - Economic traffic management - Incentives in P2P and Grid networks - Decentralized and distributed management techniques - Management of grid resources and virtual networks - Overlay- and P2P-based management systems - Intrusion detection in large networks - Protection against distributed attacks and botnets - Monitoring and visualization of management data and systems behavior - Accounting of systems, services, and behaviors - Distributed network analysis and accounting - Modeling of management technologies and procedures - Virtualization of resources and services - Configuration and security in the Internet of Things Conference Paper Submission Authors are invited to submit original contributions (written in English) in PDF format. Only original, full papers that have not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere can be submitted to the AIMS 2011 paper track. Each submission will be limited to 12 pages in the LNCS paper format. Papers exceeding 12 pages, multiple submissions, and self-plagiarized papers will be rejected without further review. Paper submission is handled by the JEMS system, accessible from the AIMS 2011 Web page. Submissions to the conference are expected to report substantial research results relevant for the subjects listed above. PhD Student Workshop Submission The PhD workshop is open to both PhD and prospective PhD students (i.e. graduate students in their last year who intend to pursue a Ph.D.). This workshop provides the opportunity to present, discuss, and obtain feedback from the AIMS 2011 audience about the planned Ph.D. research work. Authors are invited to submit short papers (4 pages, written in English and in PDF format) describing the current state of their research. The paper should include a clear description of the research problem and the chosen approach, argue why the problem is hard and the approach is novel, and should outline results achieved to date. Specific, low-level technical details should be avoided. Papers should have no more than two authors - the student and the advisor. Accepted submissions will be published in the AIMS 2011 proceedings. Important Dates : - February 5, 2011 - Conference paper registration deadline - February 5, 2011 - Conference paper submission deadline - February 5, 2011 - Ph.D. student workshop paper registration deadline - February 5, 2011 - Ph.D. student workshop paper submission deadline - March 5, 2011 - Notification about paper acceptance - March 5, 2011 - Notification of PhD student workshop paper acceptance - April 4, 2011 - Camera ready paper copies due (hard deadline necessary to allow the publisher to print the proceedings in time) - June 13-17, 2011 - AIMS 2011 conference and summer school TPC Co-Chairs Isabelle Chrisment (ESIAL-Nancy University, France) Alva Couch (Tufts University, USA) Special Track Chairs Tutorials chair : Radu State (ESIAL - Nancy University, France) Ph.D. Programme Co-chairs : Remi Badonnel (ESIAL - Nancy University, France) Martin Waldburger (University of Zurich, Switzerland) Technical Programme Committee Claudio Bartolini (HP Laboratories, USA) Torsten Braun (University of Bern, Switzerland) Filip De Turck (Ghent University - IBBT, Belgium) Guillaume Doyen (Universite Technologique de Troyes, France) Gabi Dreo Rodosek (University of Federal Armed Forces, Munich) Dominique Dudkowski (NEC Europe Ltd.) Samir Ghamri-Doudane (Alcatel-Lucent Bell-Labs France) Imen Gridabenyahia (Orange Labs, France) Metin Feridun (IBM Research, Switzerland) David Hausheer (UC Berkeley and University of Zurich, USA / Switzerland) Georgios Karagiannis (University of Twente) Antonio Liotta (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands) Hanan Lutfiyya (University of Western Ontario, Canada) Emil Lupu (Imperial College, United Kingdom) Philippe Owezarski (LAAS-CNRS, France) Aiko Pras (University of Twente, The Netherlands) Bruno Quoitin (Universite de Mons, Belgium) Danny Raz (Technion, ISrael) Ramin Sadre (University of Twente, The Netherlands) Juergen Schoenwaelder (Jacobs University Bremen, Germany) Michelle Sibilla (Paul Sabatier university, France) Robert Szabo (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary) Joan Serrat (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain) Burkhard Stiller (University of Zurich, Switzerland) Kurt Tutschku (University of Vienna, Aistria) Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville (UFRGS, Brazil) |
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