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TMA 2015 : 7th International Workshop on Traffic Monitoring and AnalysisConference Series : Traffic Monitoring and Analysis | |||||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS Seventh International Workshop on Traffic Monitoring and Analysis (TMA) Barcelona, Spain, April 21-24, 2015 http://tma-2015.cba.upc.edu Scope of the workshop ===================== In its seventh edition, the TMA workshop broadens its scope to all the aspects related to network measurements, covering the entire network stack up to the application layer, with special emphasis on the measurement of cloud services, content distribution networks, social networks, mobile applications and data centers, but also including more traditional measurement topics, such as traffic classification, anomaly detection, network performance evaluation and traffic analysis. As a true workshop, TMA welcomes early-stage research and controversial works. TMA also plans to devote a session to works dealing with the validation (or invalidation) of previous works and the reproducibility of measurement experiments. This year, a PhD school on traffic monitoring and analysis will take place together with the TMA workshop. Accepted students will have the chance to follow the TMA workshop free of charge and present their ongoing work as a poster to TMA attendees. Students are also encouraged to submit their work to the TMA workshop for publication. Relevant topics =============== TMA 2015 welcomes works related to Internet traffic monitoring and analysis, including: - Measurements of data centers, virtualized systems and cloud-based services - Measurements of distributed systems, including content distribution and P2P networks - Application layer measurements, including web services, social networks, mobile applications - Traffic analysis, characterization, visualization and classification - Anomaly detection - Measurements of home, wireless and cellular networks - Security and privacy in network measurement and analysis - Network measurement and monitoring methods and techniques - Network monitoring systems and distributed monitoring architectures - Network performance evaluation, troubleshooting and topology measurements - Measurements of the Quality of Service and Quality of Experience - Measurement based experiments: repeatability tests, shared datasets, collaborative platforms Important dates =============== Submission deadline: December 5, 2014 Author notification: January 23, 2015 Camera ready: February 6, 2015 PhD school: April 21-22, 2015 Workshop: April 23-24, 2015 Submission guidelines ===================== Submissions must not exceed 14 pages (8.5"x11"), including figures, tables, and references, using the LNCS format. We recommend using the LNCS users' guide to format your paper. Papers that exceed the 14 pages limitation will not be reviewed. Accepted papers will be published in a volume of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series by Springer Verlag. Please submit your papers at http://crp.info.ucl.ac.be/TMA2015 Workshop organization ===================== Workshop chairs: Pere Barlet-Ros UPC / Talaia Networks (Spain) Olivier Bonaventure Universite Catholique de Louvain (Belgium) Moritz Steiner Akamai (USA) Steering Committee: Ernst Biersack Eurecom (France) Alberto Dainotti CAIDA (USA) Xenofontas Dimitropoulos University of Crete & FORTH (Greece) Jordi Domingo-Pascual UPC BarcelonaTech (Spain) Christian Kreibich ICSI/ICIR (USA) Marco Mellia Politecnico di Torino (Italy) Philippe Owezarski CNRS (France) Maria Papadopouli University of Crete & FORTH (Greece) Antonio Pescape University of Napoli (Italy) Aiko Pras University of Twente (Netherlands) Fabio Ricciato Austrian Institute of Technology (Austria) Yuval Shavitt Tel Aviv University (Israel) Steve Uhlig Queen Mary, University of London (UK) Program Comittee: Bernhard Ager ETH Zurich (Switzerland) Chadi Barakat INRIA Sophia Antipolis (France) Damiano Carra University of Verona (Italy) Kenjiro Cho IIJ (Japan) David Choffnes Northeastern University (USA) Italo Cunha Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (Brazil) Alberto Dainotti CAIDA (USA) Jordi Domingo-Pascual UPC BarcelonaTech (Spain) Benoit Donnet Université Catholique de Louvain (Belgium) Constantine Dovrolis GeorgiaTech (USA) Nick Duffield Texas A&M University (USA) Jeff Erman AT&T (USA) Alessandro Finamore Politecnico di Torino (Italy) Hamed Haddadi QMUL (UK) / QCRI (Qatar) Dali Kaafar NICTA (Australia) Ramana Kompella Purdue University (USA) Pietro Michiardi Eurecom (France) Andrew Moore University of Cambridge (UK) Philippe Owezarski CNRS (France) Maria Papadopouli University of Crete & FORTH (Greece) Antonio Pescape University of Napoli (Italy) Fabio Ricciato Austrian Institute of Technology (Austria) Matthew Roughan University of Adelaide (Australia) Josep Sanjuas Talaia Networks (Spain) Fabian Schneider NEC Laboratories Europe (Germany) Georgios Smaragdakis MIT/TU Berlin/Akamai (USA) Anna Sperotto University of Twente (Netherlands) Tanja Szeby TU Wien (Austria) Gareth Tyson Queen Mary, University of London (UK) Narseo Vallina-Rodriguez ICSI/ICIR (USA) Matteo Varvello Telefonica (Spain) |
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