[e2e] Final CFP: OPENARCH 2002 - Open Arch and Network Programming

Scott C. Karlin scott at CS.Princeton.EDU
Mon Oct 15 10:10:00 PDT 2001


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                          FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS

                      The Fifth IEEE Conference on
               Open Architectures and Network Programming

                             (OPENARCH 2002)

                    Co-Located with IEEE INFOCOM 2002

                            June 28-29, 2002
                              New York, NY
     
                        http://www.openarch.org/
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IMPORTANT DEADLINES:

   Paper Submission:      November 12, 2001
   Author Notification:   January  14, 2002
   Camera-Ready Papers:   February 28, 2002


CONFERENCE INFORMATION:

The Fifth IEEE Conference on Open Architectures and Network Programming 
invites your participation in this lively international forum on open 
and programmable networks.

Advances in open and programmable network elements are redefining 
network software architectures and moving control and management 
systems away from traditional closed/rigid solutions.  OPENARCH 2002 
will foster understanding of these new network software architectures 
and techniques.

OPENARCH's single-track format will provide researchers and developers 
with a focused, highly interactive opportunity to present and discuss 
current work and future directions in programmable networks, and new 
services built on top of them. Authors are invited to submit full 
papers for consideration.  Suggested topics include:

   * Active and programmable networks
   * Overlay, virtual, and peer-to-peer networks
   * Proxies, middleboxes, and mediation devices
   * New network services
   * Service creation platforms and enabling technologies
   * Hardware and software implementation techniques
   * Programming for mobility, quality of service, and multicasting
   * Programming for pricing, accounting, and billing
   * Security in an open network architecture
   * Reliability of programmable networking technologies
   * Performance of programmable network elements
   * Modeling of network services in open network architectures


INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS:

Papers of no more than 12 single-spaced pages (including figures and 
references) are solicited.  Authors are requested to submit papers in 
Postscript or PDF format.  Instructions for electronic submissions are 
available at: http://www.openarch.org/.  Accepted paper(s) will be 
published in a bound Conference Proceedings.  A CD-ROM version is being 
considered as well.


FINANCIAL SUPPORT:

A limited number of travel stipends are available.  Students whose 
papers are accepted and who will present the paper themselves are 
encouraged to apply if such assistance is needed.  Requests for 
stipends should be addressed to the General Chair.  A limited number of 
IEEE Communications Society Student Travel Grants may be available for 
student authors from outside North America.


ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:

   * General Chair: Franco Travostino, Nortel Networks
   * Program Co-Chair: Larry Peterson, Princeton University
   * Program Co-Chair: Jonathan Turner, Washington University
   * IEEE ComSoc Coordinator: Steve Weinstein, NEC USA
   * Webmaster: Scott Karlin, Princeton University


PROGRAM COMMITTEE:

   * Andrew Campbell, Columbia University   
   * Jim Griffioen, University of Kentucky  
   * John Hartman, University of Arizona    
   * David Hutchinson, Lancaster University 
   * Rob Jaeger, University of Maryland     
   * Anant Jain, Lucent                     
   * Aurel Lazar, Xbind, Inc.
   * Jay Lepreau, University of Utah        
   * Sandy Murphy, NAI Labs                 
   * Larry Peterson, Princeton University
   * Melinda Shore, Cisco
   * Joe Touch, USC/ISI
   * Franco Travostino, Nortel
   * Christian Tschudin, Uppsala University
   * Jonathan Turner, Washington University
   * John Vicente, Intel
   * Steve Weinstein, NEC USA
   * David Wetherall, University of Washington



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