2009-05-21

[RNDM'09] Final CFP + Elsevier Computer Communications Journal

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RNDM 2009

International Workshop on Reliable
Networks Design and Modeling

12-14.10.2009, St. Petersburg, Russia

http://www.icumt.org/w-10.html

co-located with
International Conference on Ultra Modern
Telecommunications (ICUMT)

technically sponsored by IEEE
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Dear Colleague,

The aim of the RNDM 2009 Workshop is to provide a forum for
researchers from both academia and industry to present high-quality
results in the area of reliable networks design and modeling.
We encourage you to submit full papers describing original,
previously unpublished research results, not currently under review
by another conference or journal. All papers will be reviewed.
Accepted papers will be published in IEEE Xplore (approved) and
indexed in relevant databases.

We would like to announce that the extended version of best papers of
special merit will be considered for possible fast track publication
in the Elsevier Computer Communications Journal
(www.elsevier.com/locate/comcom).


Looking forward to hearing from you,

Jacek Rak, Ph.D.
RNDM 2009 General Chair

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OVERVIEW:
Communication networks spanning large areas are subject to frequent
failures, mostly being unintentional. The reasons include natural
disasters, as well as human errors. However, many failures are now often
the result of intentional interruptions, also referred to as malicious
attacks. Network operators thus need their networks to be reliable. One of the means towards assuring the certain level of service reliability is to make the networks survivable, i.e. capable of providing the continuous service in the presence of failures.


WORKSHOP TOPICS:
The topics cover, but are not necessarily limited to the following:
- wired/wireless network survivability,
- optical networks survivability,
- models and algorithms of survivable networks design and modeling,
- methods for measurement, evaluation, or validation of survivability,
- role of redundancy in survivable networks,
- design of dedicated/shared backup paths, p-cycles and other
structures,
- impact of detection accuracy and latency on survivability,
- fast service recovery,
- service resilience differentiation,
- theory and methods of reliability and availability,
- fault management and control in survivable networks,
- multilayer network survivability,
- survivability under traffic grooming in multilayer networks,
- coordination of multilayer survivability operations,
- restoration strategies under different types of failures,
- modeling malicious behaviour or attacks on networks,
- use of self-healing techniques in surviving attacks,
- self-regenerative networks.


PAPER SUBMISSION:
Papers must be submitted electronically via EDAS (following the ICUMT 2009 link), or the direct link:
http://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=7697&track=7237
The total length of a paper should not exceed 6 pages formatted
according to the IEEE instructions "Template and Instructions on How to
Create Your Paper (DOC, 92KB)", available at
http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/authors/transjnl/


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GENERAL CHAIR
Jacek Rak, Gdansk University of Technology (Poland)


TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Piotr Cholda, AGH University of Science and Technology (Poland)
Tibor Cinkler, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
(Hungary)
John Doucette, TRLabs, University of Alberta (Canada)
Maurice Gagnaire, Telecom ParisTech (France)
Wayne D. Grover, TRLabs, University of Alberta (Canada)
Bjarne E. Helvik, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
(Norway)
Brigitte Jaumard, Concordia University (Canada)
Sun-il Kim, University of Alabama (USA)
Ken-ichi Kitayama, Osaka University (Japan)
Igor Kotenko, St. Petersburg Institute for Information and Automation
of Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia)
Lorne Mason, McGill University (Canada)
Wojciech Molisz, Gdansk University of Technology (Poland)
Sebastian Orlowski, Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum für Informationstechnik
Berlin (Germany)
Mario Pickavet, Ghent University (Belgium)
MichaƂ Pioro, Warsaw University of Technology (Poland),
Lund University (Sweden)
Ece Guran Schmidt, Middle East Technical University (Turkey)
Samir Sebbah, Concordia University (Canada)
Arun Somani, Iowa State University (USA)
Janos Tapolcai, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
(Hungary)
David Tipper, University of Pittsburgh (USA)
Ioannis Tomkos, Athens Information Technology (Germany)
Kishor S. Trivedi, Duke University (USA)
Dominique Verchére, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs (France)
Krzysztof Wajda, AGH University of Science and Technology (Poland)
Krzysztof Walkowiak, Wroclaw University of Technology (Poland)
Zhong Wende, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore)
Roland Wessäly, Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum für Informationstechnik
Berlin (Germany)
Lena Wosinska, KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden)

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IMPORTANT DATES:
- paper submission: June 15, 2009
- acceptance notification: July 15, 2009
- camera ready: August 15, 2009
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