[Tccc] [CFP]APNOMS 2013 (Paper submission deadline extended: May 27, 2013)

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APNOMS 2013 CALL FOR PAPERS
Paper submission deadline: May 27, 2013 (Extended)
Innovation Paper submission deadline: June 9, 2013  

The 15th Asia-Pacific Network Operations and Management Symposium
Sponsored by IEICE ICM, KICS KNOM
Technically co-sponsored by IEEE Communications Society
http://www.apnoms.org/2013/
September 25-27, 2013 in Hiroshima, Japan

The Asia-Pacific Network Operations and Management Symposium (APNOMS) is the 
premier conference on network operations and management in the Asia-Pacific 
region. APNOMS meets every year, typically during September and boasts a rich 
history of successes. It includes a full three-day program of keynotes, 
tutorials, technical sessions, panel discussions, poster sessions, and exhibits 
that focus on managing networks that span the computing and telecommunications 
areas. APNOMS 2013 will encourage open discussions on technology alternatives 
that focus on the management and operation of current and future networks and 
services. APNOMS welcomes submissions based on implementation and 
experimentation, as well as simulation and analytical approaches. The topics of 
interest include, but are not limited to, the following items:

1) Network Management
-Management of Software Defined Network (SDN)
-Management of the Future Internet(s)
-Management of IP and Optical Networks
-Management of Ad-hoc and Mesh Networks
-Management of Wireless and Cellular Networks
-Management of Sensor Networks
-Management of Heterogeneous Networks
-Management of Converged Networks
-Management of Large Data Centers and Clouds
-Management of Vehicular Networks
-Peer-to-Peer and Overlay Networks
-Cognitive Network Management

2) Architectures, Methods & Technologies
-New Network Architectures and Models
-Next Generation BSS/OSS Platforms
-New Network Protocols
-Autonomic Management
-Software Defined Network (SDN)
-Cloud Computing
-Virtualization
-Control Theoretic Management Approaches
-Web/Java Based Management
-Mobile Agent-based Management
-Policy-based Management
-Converged Networking Issues
-SLA/QoS Management, Traffic Engineering
-Network Monitoring and Measurements
-Configuration and Fault Management
-SNMP, NETCONF, Web Services, XML

3) Service Management
-Big Data Management
-Ubiquitous Service Management
-Management of Personalized Services
-Services Science, Management & Engineering
-Security Management
-Accounting and Billing
-Applications and Service Provisioning
-Seamless Service with Roaming and Handover
-Signaling for Application Sessions and Networking
-Management of Bandwidth on Demand
-Regulatory Issues

4) Business Management
-Economic Aspects of NGNs and Future Internet(s)
-Next Generation BSS Platforms
-SLA/SLO/SLS Management
-eTOM and ITIL
-ISP/ASP/CSP Management
-Business Process Engineering
-Customer Care and Self Operations
-e-Business Management

5) Experiences
-Trial Results, Migration and Case Studies
-Interoperability Issues
-R&D Networks
-Advances in and Federation of Testbeds

Paper Submission:
Manusucript guideline is available at
http://www.ieice.org/~icm/apnoms/2013/manuscript.html
Please check the latest updates at the APNOMS 2013 web site for detailed paper 
preparation and submission instructions. http://www.apnoms.org/2013

Technical Session:
Authors are invited to submit complete unpublished papers in English, which are 
not under review in any other conferences or journals. Submission should be in 
form of a PDF file up to 6 pages, prepared in accordance with IEEE author 
guidelines. The APNOMS 2013 proceedings of technical session papers will be 
published in IEICE I-Scover and IEEE Xplore. They will be indexed in EI. The 
copyright of accepted papers will be transferred to IEICE. A submitted paper 
may be accepted as a short paper (presented in a poster session). 
NOTE: To be published in the proceedings, I-Scover and Xplore, for each 
accepted paper, an author is required to register for the conference at the 
full (member or non-member) rate and the paper must be presented at the 
conference by one of the authors. Online presentation (e.g. Skype) is not 
permitted without an unavoidable reason such as a natural disaster.

Innovation Session:
APNOMS 2013 will include innovation sessions to present and discuss ongoing 
research, work-in-progress ideas, practical solutions, and experimental 
studies. Authors are requested to submit PDF documents in a special format 
(typically shorter than 12 pages long, but this is not a strict limit and may 
be exceeded). The sample file can be obtained at 
http://www.apnoms.org/apnoms-sample.ppt (see Manuscript Guidelines page for 
details). Innovation papers will be included in conference proceedings but will 
NOT be indexed by any scholarly research database. The copyright of accepted 
papers will belong to the author(s). The author(s) may transfer the copyright 
to a journal publisher if the same content or its extended version is submitted 
separately to a journal.

Send your questions to TPC Chair:
Kazuhiko Kinoshita (Osaka Univ., Japan) kazuh... at ist.osaka-u.ac.jp
Yoonhee Kim (Sookmyung Womens Univ., Korea) yu... at sookmyung.ac.kr
Teh-Sheng Huang (CHT, Taiwan) tshu... at cht.com.tw

Important Dates
Abstract registration: May 27, 2013
Paper submission: May 27, 2013
Innovation Paper submission: June 9, 2013
Notification of acceptance: July 14, 2013
Camera-ready papers due: August 18, 2013
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