2008-09-09

[Mycolleagues] Tridentcom 2009 - 5th International Conference on Testbeds and Research Infrastructures for the Development of Networks & Communities

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Call for Papers

5th International Conference on Testbeds and Research Infrastructures for the Development of Networks & Communities (TRIDENTCOM 2009)
April 6-8, 2009, Washington D.C., USA
http://www.tridentcom.org/

Sponsored by: ICST

Technically co-Sponsored by:
- CREATE-NET
- ACM SIGARCH
- IEEE Industrial Electronics Society
- IEEE Computer Society
- Pan European Laboratory Infrastructure Implementation

TridentCom 2009 represents a landmark in the history of international testbed conferences. With the rapid convergence of networks and applications, changes in related industries, more complex value chains and increased competition, early prototyping and experimentation will become a key means for driving innovation and development of market oriented solutions. In this context, value generation has shifted from network technologies towards applications and content. Thus, the nature and scope of testbeds have changed substantially in recent years from solely network technologies towards complex service delivery infrastructures riding on various networks. In contrast to traditional vendor, operator and technology specific "closed" testbeds, the notion of "open" testbeds has emerged. "Open" in this context means both wide access as a shared resource and extensibility to include on-demand new end systems, network technologies, protocol stacks, and, most importantly, new middleware and service delivery platforms for specific test purposes. To meet this need, major research and development programs have started around the globe, including GENI in the U.S. and FIRE in Europe, to establish large scale experimental facilities. TridentCom 2009 will provide a forum to explore existing and planned testbed concepts, infrastructures, and tools to address the research and business challenges in a world of global convergence. Prospective authors from academia, industry and government are invited to submit high quality papers in two categories, Full Papers and Testbed Practices Papers, as well as demonstration proposals reporting on all aspects of testbed and research infrastructure operation and management, including, but not limited to:

* Next Generation Internet and Clean Slate Protocol Stack Testbeds
* GRID Testbeds and P2P Testbeds
* Automonic Communications and Self-managing Network Testbeds
* Next Generation Wireless Network Testbeds
* Next Generation Optical Network Testbeds
* Ubiquitous Network and Seamless Services Testbeds
* End System and Sensor Testbeds
* Smart Home and Converged Communication and Media Services Testbeds
* SOA/Web 2.0 Services Testbeds
* Next Generation Services Testbeds
* Service Creation and Provisioning Testbeds
* Next Generation Networks, IMS, and Quad Play Testbeds
* Configurable Hardware/Software Platforms for Testbeds
* Testbed Tools for Interoperability, Benchmarking and Traffic Measurements
* Innovative Measurements Methodologies and Tools for Networks and Services
* Industrial informatics
* Wireless industrial communications
* Networked industrial automation

Important dates:
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Papers submission deadline: October 1, 2008
Demo proposals due: November 1, 2008
Notification of acceptance: December 15, 2008
Submission of camera-ready papers: January 15, 2009


The Tridentcom'05 and Tridentcom'06 Proceedings have been indexed by Engineering Information (EI). The Tridentcom'09 proceedings will be published as CDROMs and will be included in IEEE Xplore (and then indexed by Engineering Information (EI)). Selected outstanding papers will be considered for publication in a special issue of ACM/Springer Mobile Networks and Applications journal (MONET). Authors are invited to submit Full Papers of up to 10 pages and Testbed Practices Papers of up to 6 pages, including references, figures and tables, formatted according to the IEEE 8.5" x 11" conference format. All submissions should
be in the PDF format with fonts size no smaller than 10 points. Proposals for workshops, panels and tutorials are also welcome. Submission and format instructions are available on the website:
http://www.tridentcom.org

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=========================================================================
Our apologies for duplicate copies of this call
=========================================================================


Call for Papers

5th International Conference on Testbeds and Research Infrastructures for the Development of Networks & Communities (TRIDENTCOM 2009)
April 6-8, 2009, Washington D.C., USA
http://www.tridentcom.org/

Sponsored by: ICST

Technically co-Sponsored by:
- CREATE-NET
- ACM SIGARCH
- IEEE Industrial Electronics Society
- IEEE Computer Society
- Pan European Laboratory Infrastructure Implementation

TridentCom 2009 represents a landmark in the history of international testbed conferences. With the rapid convergence of networks and applications, changes in related industries, more complex value chains and increased competition, early prototyping and experimentation will become a key means for driving innovation and development of market oriented solutions. In this context, value generation has shifted from network technologies towards applications and content. Thus, the nature and scope of testbeds have changed substantially in recent years from solely network technologies towards complex service delivery infrastructures riding on various networks. In contrast to traditional vendor, operator and technology specific "closed" testbeds, the notion of "open" testbeds has emerged. "Open" in this context means both wide access as a shared resource and extensibility to include on-demand new end systems, network technologies, protocol stacks, and, most importantly, new middleware and service delivery platforms for specific test purposes. To meet this need, major research and development programs have started around the globe, including GENI in the U.S. and FIRE in Europe, to establish large scale experimental facilities. TridentCom 2009 will provide a forum to explore existing and planned testbed concepts, infrastructures, and tools to address the research and business challenges in a world of global convergence.  Prospective authors from academia, industry and government are invited to submit high quality papers in two categories, Full Papers and Testbed Practices Papers, as well as demonstration proposals reporting on all aspects of testbed and research infrastructure operation and management, including, but not limited to:

* Next Generation Internet and Clean Slate Protocol Stack Testbeds
* GRID Testbeds and P2P Testbeds
* Automonic Communications and Self-managing Network Testbeds
* Next Generation Wireless Network Testbeds
* Next Generation Optical Network Testbeds
* Ubiquitous Network and Seamless Services Testbeds
* End System and Sensor Testbeds
* Smart Home and Converged Communication and Media Services Testbeds
* SOA/Web 2.0 Services Testbeds
* Next Generation Services Testbeds
* Service Creation and Provisioning Testbeds
* Next Generation Networks, IMS, and Quad Play Testbeds
* Configurable Hardware/Software Platforms for Testbeds
* Testbed Tools for Interoperability, Benchmarking and Traffic Measurements
* Innovative Measurements Methodologies and Tools for Networks and Services
* Industrial informatics
* Wireless industrial communications
* Networked industrial automation

Important dates:
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Papers submission deadline:        October 1, 2008
Demo proposals due:                November 1, 2008
Notification of acceptance:        December 15, 2008
Submission of camera-ready papers: January 15, 2009


The Tridentcom'05 and Tridentcom'06 Proceedings have been indexed by Engineering Information (EI). The Tridentcom'09 proceedings will be published as CDROMs and will be included in IEEE Xplore (and then indexed by Engineering Information (EI)). Selected outstanding papers will be considered for publication in a special issue of ACM/Springer Mobile Networks and Applications journal (MONET).  Authors are invited to submit Full Papers of up to 10 pages and Testbed Practices Papers of up to 6 pages,  including references, figures and tables, formatted according to the IEEE 8.5" x 11" conference format. All submissions should
be in the PDF format with fonts size no smaller than 10 points. Proposals for workshops, panels and tutorials are also welcome. Submission and format instructions are available on the website:
      http://www.tridentcom.org

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