[Sdn] CFP for SDN Research Group @ IETF 95 (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

"King, Daniel" <d.king@lancaster.ac.uk> Thu, 25 February 2016 21:32 UTC

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Greetings SDN Researchers,

IETF 95 in Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Software Defined Networking Research Group (SDNRG) will hold its next meeting in conjunction with IETF 95, exact day/time to be determined.

The SDNRG Program Committee is seeking proposals for presentations for the IRTF SDNRG agenda. Presentations highlighting current research in SDN and its applications are encouraged. Areas of interest include (but are not limited to):

o Network description languages, abstractions, interfaces and
   compilers including methods and mechanisms for (on-line)
   verification of correct operation of network/node function
o Methods for increasing the data-awareness of the network
o Mechanisms for testing/debugging SDN networks
o Mechanisms and interface for collecting data for SDN controller, telemetry, etc.
o Classification of SDN models, including Definitions, Taxonomies
o SDN model scalability and applicability
o SDN Security
o SDN Policy
o Multi-layer programmability and feedback control systems
o System Complexity
o Network description languages, abstractions, interfaces and
   compilers including methods and mechanisms for (on-line)
   verification of correct operation of network/node function.
 o Methods for increasing the data-awareness of the network

Please send your proposals to d.king@lancaster.ac.uk<mailto:d.king@lancaster.ac.uk> and shiomoto.kohei@lab.ntt.co.jp<mailto:shiomoto.kohei@lab.ntt.co.jp>.

CFP Deadline #1: Presentation Proposal (Abstracts) Due by March 18.
CFP Deadline #2: Presentation Slides Due 3 April.


Further information on IETF 95, Buenos Aires, Argentina can be found at:



http://www.ietf.org/meeting/95/index.html



Notable dates:



2016-03-04 (Friday): Preliminary agenda published for comment.

2016-03-11 (Friday): Final agenda to be published.

BR, Dan & Kohei