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NEMA 2011 HAS BEEN CANCELLED We regret to announce that due to a low number of paper submissions,
we decided to cancel NEMA. This is an unfortunate situation; however, after
comparing pro and con arguments, we came to the conclusion that cancellation
of the workshop is the best option compared to other alternatives. The CNSM chairs have graciously agreed to include a session on
network-embedded management and applications as part of the CNSM mini-conference. Authors of selected papers will still have
the opportunity to present their papers in that setting. Thank you for your interest in NEMA.
NEMA 2011 is dedicated to the emerging topic of network-embedded management and applications. It explores how the new emerging infrastructure of network devices that are programmable can best be leveraged and the related research questions this poses. One trend points towards systems that are increasingly autonomous and to a certain degree self-managing. The next frontier lies in applications that go beyond traditional management and control functions and that are becoming increasingly decentralized, not constrained in scope to individual systems. At the same time, another trend looks at utilizing increased programmability of networks to add more networking intelligence outside, not inside the network. The goal of the second edition of this workshop is to provide a platform at which researchers and practitioners can discuss the latest trends and ongoing research in network-embeddable applications, contrast different emerging approaches, and explore how to best leverage increased network programmability. The workshop is technically co-sponsored by IEEE Communications
Society and IFIP. Questions? Please contact chairs@nema.networkembedded.org |
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Important Dates Registration – May 25 Submission – May 26 Notification – July 8 Camera ready – August 5 Workshop – Oct 28 |
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