2008-08-12

IM 2009 Call for Papers

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CALL FOR PAPERS

Application sessions
 
Application sessions will focus on aspects such as real-world deployment scenarios, experiences with the management of new services and technology, industrial applications of managemen technology, implementation examples of new management technology, organizational impact, and business cases.
See link above for a complete list of topics

Tutorials
Tutorials will take place June 1 and 5, half-day (3.5 hours) and full-day (7 hours). Topics will cover different levels, ranging from introductory to highly advanced skills. All tutorials will address highly important and relevant subject areas of systems, network, and service management.
Proposals will be evaluated by the IM 2009 Technical Program Committee. Tutorial presenters will receive an honorarium.
If you are interested in presenting a tutorial at this conference or you do have an idea for a tutorial
you would like to see offered
Please contact the Tutorial Chair:  Scott Newman, CERDEC, USA (Scott.Newman@us.army.mil) or  Lisandro Granville, UFRGS, Brazil (granville@inf.ufrgs.br)
 
Workshops
Workshops on specialized topics will be held on the days before (June 1st) and after (June 5th) the IM technical program. Workshop proposals are solicited. They will be reviewed by the IM 2009 Technical Program Committee.

A proposal to organize a full-day workshop should contain the following information:
   - A draft of the CFP (includes title, description, topics and dates)
   - Why is the topic area important?
   - Likely contributors and target audience
   - Organizing committee
   - Plan for workshop advertising and publicity
   - Biography of the main organizer(s) (100-200 words)

Workshop proposals should be sent by e-mail to the Workshop co-chairs:
   - Luciano Paschoal Gaspary, UFRGS, Brazil (paschoal@inf.ufrgs.br) or   - Cho-Yu Jason Chiang, Telcordia, USA (chiang@research.telcordia.com)
The goal of the Dissertation Digest Sessions is to select and award the best Ph.D. work in the area of Network and Service management. Obtaining such award is an important achievement, which will be beneficial for the future academic (Postdoc) career. In addition, the sessions offer a unique opportunity for ex-Ph.D. students to communicate their research to a wide audience, composed by experts and professionals from the industry and academia, in the subject of network and service management.


PLEASE SEE THE IM 2009 WEB SITE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS ON HOW TO SUBMIT




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