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CoNEXT 2015 : ACM SIGCOMM CoNEXT'15Conference Series : Conference on Emerging Network Experiment and Technology | |||||||||||
Link: http://conferences2.sigcomm.org/co-next/2015 | |||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||
The ACM CoNEXT 2015 conference seeks papers presenting significant and novel research results on emerging computer and data communication networks. We especially encourage submissions that present novel experimentation, creative use of networking technologies and new insights made possible using analysis. We invite submissions on a wide range of topics, including:
- Internet measurement and modeling - Networking aspects of mobile, wireless, ad-hoc, and ubiquitous computing - Economic aspects of networks - Security and privacy aspects of computer networks, protocols, and applications - Datacenter networks - Peer-to-peer, overlay and content distribution networks - Online social networks - Routing and traffic engineering - Network control and management, including SDN and network programmability - Interface between networking, communications and information theory - Design, analysis, and evaluation of network architectures - Network, transport, and application-layer protocols - Networking aspects of operating systems and virtualization architectures - Energy considerations for networks We are open to other contributions that stretch networking research outside of these topics, present new emerging computing trends, or potentially involve unfamiliar techniques. We invite the authors to bear in mind that the main factor of interest for their work will be the implications of their results in networking. Submission This year CoNEXT welcomes submissions of long and short papers (two-column, 10pt format). Long papers are the more traditional and complete form to present technical work, and should be no more than 12 pages. Short papers are the preferred vehicle for contributions whose novelty and impact show the same technical excellence, and whose description fits within 6 pages. Short papers will be reviewed with a more open mind towards criticizing the scope of evaluation or broadness of topics impacted than the long papers. Note that position papers, critiques of networking research, and ideas that are not yet fully complete or evaluated are a better fit for the Hotnets workshop. We recommend that authors check both CFPs before submitting. |
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