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Re: [I2-perfSONAR] CFP: IEEE Communications Magazine - Monitoring and Troubleshooting Multi-domain Networks using Measurement Federations


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  • From: Jason Zurawski <>
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  • Subject: Re: [I2-perfSONAR] CFP: IEEE Communications Magazine - Monitoring and Troubleshooting Multi-domain Networks using Measurement Federations
  • Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 12:15:14 +0000
  • Accept-language: en-US

Hi All;

A friendly reminder that this CFP is due on March 1st.

Thanks;

-jason

On Oct 22, 2012, at 12:18 PM, Jason Zurawski
<>
wrote:

> [Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP]
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------
> IEEE Communications Magazine - Monitoring and Troubleshooting Multi-domain
> Networks using Measurement Federations
> CALL FOR PAPERS - First announcement
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
> http://www.comsoc.org/files/Publications/Magazines/ci/cfp/cfpcommag1113.htm
>
> Aims and Scope
>
> In both the scientific and corporate worlds, users, resources, and data are
> often physically distributed, making networks increasingly important for
> all operations. Enormous progress has been made in increasing the capacity
> and accessibility of networking infrastructures, which in turn has fostered
> wider adoption of Cloud and Grid environments. Unfortunately, these
> advances have not directly translated into improved performance for all
> applications and users; instead, network performance problems become even
> more subtle and detrimental as the capacity of the network increases, and
> troubleshooting them on multi-domain network paths is highly challenging.
> These problems may be as benign as congestion from other network users, or
> as serious as packet loss caused by one or more intermediate-domain
> infrastructure and architectural flaws.
> Troubleshooting performance problems on multi-domain networks requires a
> great deal of effort and expertise, as well as measurement policy
> agreements that mutually benefit domains within measurement federations.
> Novel approaches are needed to foster wider adoption of explicit
> measurement federations such as perfSONAR, SamKnows, Grenouille and M-Lab
> involving co-operating agents in collaborating vendor organizations as well
> as user communities. These approaches may also be suitable for implicit
> measurement federations seen in content-delivery networks involving
> multiple service providers that co-operate to reduce operating costs, while
> providing satisfactory end-user experience. Building upon current
> end-to-end measurement federation related standards-development efforts -
> at Open Grid Forum (OGF), IETF IP Performance Metrics (IPPM), IEEE 802.1
> ag, ITU-T Y.1731, and Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) - can benefit the
> interoperability and sustainability of explicit and implicit measurement
> federations.
>
> In addition, sophisticated tools are required to monitor multi-domain
> networks and to detect, localize and diagnose performance problems in
> real-time. As networks increase in capacity, and new paradigms such as
> Software Defined Networking emerge to aid in traffic management,
> performance monitoring tools must be scalable and capable of detecting
> performance issues in a timely manner. The monitoring and diagnosing tools
> must comply with measurement federation policies, and aid network operators
> when troubleshooting perceived abnormalities, as well as help network
> middleware and intelligent applications to work around problems, ultimately
> minimizing the impact to end users.
>
> This special issue will cover novel techniques and standardization efforts
> in the area of monitoring and troubleshooting of multi-domain networks
> using measurement federations. Topics to be covered include, but are not
> limited to:
>
> • Algorithms and Techniques for Automated Network Troubleshooting
> • Architectures for Federated Measurement Collection and Sharing
> • Intra and Inter Domain Monitoring Strategies
> • Measurement Federation related Standards-development Efforts
> • Monitoring of Software Defined, Content-delivery and Overlay
> Networks
> • Troubleshooting of Hybrid Packet and Circuit Networks
> • Network-aware Middleware for High Speed Networks
> • Measurements from Cloud and Grid Environments
> • Security and Policy Considerations for Federated Measurements
> • New Policy-based Network Monitoring/Analysis Tools and Paradigms
> • End-to-End ("Disk-to-Disk") Performance Problem Troubleshooting
> • Scalability of Measurement Methods and Infrastructures
> • Embedded Active Monitoring based Collaborative Management
> • Case Studies of End-to-End or Network Performance Troubleshooting
> • Federations to jointly troubleshoot Home-area and Wide-area Networks
>
> Submission Guidelines
>
> Articles should be tutorial in nature and written in a style comprehensible
> to readers outside the specialty of the article. Authors must follow the
> IEEE Communications Magazine's guidelines for preparation of the
> manuscript. Complete guidelines for prospective authors can be found at
> http://www.comsoc.org/commag/paper-submission-guidelines. It is very
> important to note that the IEEE Communications Magazine strongly limits
> mathematical content, and the number of figures and tables. Paper length
> should not exceed 4,500 words. All articles to be considered for
> publication must be submitted through the IEEE Manuscript Central
> (http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/commag-ieee) by the deadline. Select
> "November 2013/Monitoring and Troubleshooting Multi-domain Networks using
> Measurement Federations" from the drop down menu.
>
> Important Dates
>
> Manuscript Submission Due: March 1, 2013
> Acceptance Notification: July 1, 2013
> Final Manuscript Due: September 1, 2013
> Publication: November 2013
>
> Guest Editors
>
> Constantine Dovrolis - Georgia Institute of Technology -
>
> Prasad Calyam - Ohio Supercomputer Center/OARnet, The Ohio State University
> -
>
> Raj Kettimuthu - Argonne National Laboratory -
>
> Brian Tierney - Energy Sciences Network -
>
> Jason Zurawski - Internet2 -
>
> Loki Jorgenson - NooCore Technology Consulting -
>
>
> -----
>
> Jason Zurawski, Senior Research Engineer
> Internet2
>
> office: [+1-202-331-5354]
> mobile: [+1-703-981-2494]
> fax: [+1-202-872-4318]
>
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> January 13 - January 17, 2013, Honolulu, HI
> http://events.internet2.edu/2013/tip/



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