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WREN 2009 : Workshop: Research on Enterprise Networking (WREN 2009)Conference Series : Workshop on Research on Enterprise Networking | |||||||||||||||||
Link: http:// http://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2009/workshops/wren | |||||||||||||||||
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Call for Papers
Workshop: Research on Enterprise Networking (WREN 2009) August 21, 2009 Barcelona, Spain (in conjunction with SIGCOMM 2009) Enterprise networks (in large corporations, universities, government entities, etc.) use much of the same technology as the Internet, but otherwise differ in important and interesting ways. However, most researchers have focussed on public networks such as the Internet. The WREN workshop will focus on research challenges and results specific to enterprise and data-center networks. We solicit original, unpublished research papers that set out important problems, present relevant measurements or measurement methodologies, or describe novel system designs for enterprise and data center networks. Examples of interesting topics (note that these are examples, and are not meant to preclude submissions on other relevant topics): * Comparative studies: what makes enterprise networks different from the Internet? What properties do they share? Issues include: * topology * application/traffic mixes * routing table complexity * flow arrival rates and durations * how much do different enterprise networks vary in characteristics and configuration? * Data center network design and measurement * Monitoring, information security and compliance * Enterprise Wireless network design and measurement * Problem detection and diagnosis * Managing and reducing technical complexity * Energy efficiency in enterprise networks * Convergence between IP networks and SAN/cluster networks * Enterprise applications of Open Router Platforms * End-to-end QoS and performance management for enterprise networks, including integration with layers above the network * Topology and node (switch + endpoint) discovery * Network security threats and approaches to solutions * Issues for collaborative research with academia, such as access to enterprise data, testbeds, commercial management tools, etc. Other relevant topics are certainly welcome; please contact the Program Chair if you have questions about the relevance of your topic. Important Dates: Abstracts due: March 11, 2009, 23:59 PDT Submissions due: March 18, 2009, 23:59 PDT Notifications: April 29, 2009 Camera-ready: May 28, 2009 Workshop: August 21, 2009 Organizers: Randall Atkinson: Extreme Networks Nick Duffield: AT&T Labs Albert Greenberg: Microsoft Research Farnam Jahanian: University of Michigan/Arbor Networks Derek McAuley: Netronome Nick McKeown: Stanford University Jeff Mogul: HP Labs (Chair, wren2009chair@hpl.hp.com) Richard Mortier: Vipadia Limited Jennifer Rexford: Princeton University Nina Taft: Intel Research Amin Vahdat: UC San Diego Submission instructions: Submissions must be no greater than 8 pages, following the same format as SIGCOMM 2009 conference submissions. Papers violating these format rules run the risk of being rejected without further review; no extensions will be granted for reformatting. Papers must be submitted in PDF, with page numbers, and legible in black & white. Reviews are single-blind; author names and affiliations should appear on the submission. Submissions will be judged on originality, significance, interest, clarity, relevance, and technical quality. Authors of accepted papers are expected to present their papers at the workshop. Submissions must be original work, not under simultaneous or overlapping review at any other workshop, conference, or journal. All submissions will be treated confidentially, and accepted papers will not appear prior to the workshop date, except with explicit prior consent by the authors. For paper submission details, see http://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2009/workshops/wren Chair contact information: wren2009chair@hpl.hp.com |
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