CALL FOR PAPERS
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+ DYMARCOM 2010 +
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International Conference on
Dynamic Markets for Communication Resource Management
Edinburgh (UK) 15-17 September 2010
www.dymarcom.org
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* Conference Paper Submission Deadline: 4 April 2010 *
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Martin Geddes (www.martingeddes.com, Telco 2.0)
Title: From Minutes to Moments: Re-inventing telephony
Ajit Jaokar (Open Gardens)
Title: Mobile network operator innovation: myth or reality?
SCOPE
The DYMARCOM conference shall focus on the technology enablers and
research that underpins future changes in the way telecommunication
businesses are driven, with a particular emphasis on dynamic resource
management and market-driven exchange of communication resources. It shall
give an opportunity to both, academics, who will present and share their
short-term impact results, as well as telecom industry people who will
gather important and innovative insights into what may be on the horizon
for their businesses. As a further incentive you'll see there is now
the opportunity of publication
of extended versions of the best papers in the inaugural issue of a
journal: the ICST Transactions on Dynamic Resource Management
CONFERENCE TOPICS
The DYMARCOM conference aims to cover all technologies that support
dynamic and flexible management of communications resources for today's
and future networks. The conference would like to attract contributions on
new technology, as well as on innovative business and market models.
Topics of interest include marketplace platforms for communication
resource trading; management of virtualized resources; cross-domain
service composition and management of Service Level Agreements; service
delivery platforms; policy based resource management; mobile core network
offload strategies; and new formal techniques for dynamic resource
management.
DYMARCOM encourages multidisciplinary submissions in areas including (but
not strictly limited to) the following:
Open Network Architectures and Platforms
• Next Generation Network resource management
• Next Generation service overlay networks (including peer-to-peer
architectures)
• Cross-layer multi-domain service composition and delivery
platforms
• Service Brokering and Orchestration
• Green / carbon efficient resource management and communications
Network resource modularization, monitoring and capability exposure
• Open APIs to expose network and device functionalities, and
related SDKs
• Virtualization, interfacing and description of generic resources
(spanning from network resource to transport and to service resources)
• Communications as a Service (CaaS) and cloud communications
• Performance monitoring
• Autonomous resource management
Business and "coopetition" incentives for dynamic network resource
management
• Market based resource management
• Dynamic SLA negotiation and resource trading
• New business models for virtualized resources and resource
brokerage
• Communications Enabled Business Processes (CEBP)
• Socio-Economic and regulatory constraints
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* Conference Paper Submission Deadline: 4 April 2010 *
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WORKSHOPS (proposal deadline: 14 March 2010)
The Organising Committee of Dymarcom 2010, is soliciting proposals for
workshops to be held in conjunction with the conference. We invite
workshop proposals that address innovative and well defined topics related
to dynamic management of communication resources. The workshops should
establish an informal forum for participants to exchange developing
research results and ideas. Potential workshop proposers are requested to
submit a 1 page workshop proposal by e-mailing it to the Organising
Committee at dymarcom2010[at]icst.org. Outcome of workshop proposals will
be announced on March 21st, 2010 by e-mail. Each workshop should have one
or more organisers and an international program committee. The proposal
should include:
1. Title of the proposed workshop
2. Abstract (less than 200 words)
3. Names and full addresses, including contact details, of the workshop
chairs and Program Committee members
4. Short description of the motivation and objectives as well as the
original and technical merit of the topic
5. Tentative agenda and intended audience
6. Tentative timeline for submitting workshop position papers, review
of papers and notifications to the authors.
Potential workshop organizers are encouraged to send their draft proposals
to potential participants for comments before submission. The criteria for
assessment will include:
* Originality and technical merit of the topic
* Wider interest in the topic
* Topical link to the main conference
PUBLICATION
Accepted papers will be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes of the
Institute for ComputerSciences, Social-Informatics and Tele-communications
Engineering (LNICST) series. The proceedings will be available both as
paper-based copies and via Springerlink, Springer's digital library. In
addition, the content of the proceedings will be reviewed by various
indexing services such as the DBLP database, ZBlMath/CompuServe,
MATHSCINET, EI- INSPEC, IET, RPS, Computer Science Bibliography
Administrator, Elsevier Bibliographic Databases Source Management, ULRICH,
CSA, ProQuest.
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* BEST PAPERS *
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Extended versions of the top ranked conference papers will be featured in
the inaugural issue of the "ICST Transactions on Dynamic Resource
Management" journal.
*** Steering Committee ***
Imrich Chlamtac (CREATE-NET)
James Irvine (University of Strathclyde) Thomas Magedanz (Fraunhofer Fokus
Berlin)
*** Organizing Committee ***
*** Conference General Co-Chairs ***
Johan Zuidweg (P. Fabra University Barcelona) Raffaele Giaffreda
(CREATE-NET)
*** Technical Program Co-Chairs ***
Anastasius Gavras (Eurescom)
Telemaco Melia (Alcatel Lucent - Bell Labs) John Bush (Strathclyde
University)
*** Web Chair ***
Paolo Spada (CREATE-NET)
*** Conference Coordinator ***
Barbara Torok (ICST)
*** Technical Program Committee ***
Ramon Aguero (University of Cantabria)
Javier Barria (Imperial College London)
Thomas Michael Bohnert (SAP)
Marc Brogle (SAP)
Nabil Charkani (France Telecom)
Gabriele Corliano (British Telecom)
Pampu Cornel (Huawei Technologies)
Noel Crespi (Telecom SudParis)
Luis A. Galindo (Telefonica)
Roch Glitho (Concordia University)
Fabrizio Granelli (University of Trento)
Renata Guarneri (CREATE-NET)
Ajit Jaokar (Futuretext)
Roberto Minerva (Telecom Italia)
Klaus Moessner (Surrey University)
Julius Mueller (TU Berlin)
Sverrir Olafsson (Reykjavik University)
Kostas Pentikousis (Huawei Technologies)
Christos Politis (Kingston University)
Philip Robinson (SAP)
Florian Schreiner (Fraunhofer FOKUS)
Csaba Szabo (Budapest University)
Vera Stavroulaki (University of Piraeus)
Ralf Tonjes (University of Applied Sciences Osnabruck)
Kurt Tutschku (University of Vienna)
T. Venkatesh (IIT Guwahati)
Michal Wodczak (Telcordia)
Regards
Venkatesh
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Asst. Professor
Dept. of Computer Science &Engg.
IIT Guwahati,
Guwahati 781039.
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