[agents] IEEE/IFIP NOM2023 - Call For Workshop Proposals - 1 October 2022
Zhani,Mohamed Faten
MohamedFaten.Zhani at etsmtl.ca
Sat Aug 27 06:50:49 EDT 2022
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CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
IEEE/IFIP NOMS 2023
Network Operations and Management Symposium
8-12 May 2023, Miami, FL, USA
Workshop Proposal Submission: 1 October 2022
https://noms2023.ieee-noms.org/authors/call-workshop-proposals
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The 36th IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS 2023) will be
held on 8-12 May 2023 in Miami, FL/USA. Held in every even-numbered year since 1988
with its sister conference IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network
Management (IM), the 2023 edition is the first ever taking place on an odd-numbered
year bringing together the best of both outstanding conferences, a great achievement
for the network management community. As the primary IEEE Communications Society's
forum for technical exchange on management of information and communication
technology NOMS focuses on research, development, integration, deployment, standards,
service provisioning, and user communities.
NOMS 2023 will feature several workshops to further disseminate fine-tuned research
that is organized around the main conference theme: Integrated Management Towards
Resilient Networks and Services.
IEEE/IFIP NOMS 2023 invites proposals for one-day or half-day workshops, which will
be held before or immediately after the main NOMS 2023 technical program. The primary
purpose of the NOMS 2023 Workshops is to provide a forum for research, development,
integration, deployment, standards, service provisioning, and user communities.
NOMS 2023 Workshops are expected to focus on a range of novel and compelling research
avenues complementing or in-depth covering the topics of the main conference, such as
and not restricted to, intelligent and hyper-connected environments, virtualization
and in general, softwarization of networking technologies, newly emerging
and potentially challenging topics on advanced services and applications such
as tactile Internet and network twins, converged network operations, management
and control, novel concepts and tools (e.g. analytics, intelligence provisioning,
graph-based security) for the management and control targeting performance
and security issues, seamless, secure services in future Internet also embedding
cyber-physical systems such as Industry 4.0 and autonomous vehicles.
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PROPOSAL SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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Each workshop proposal must include:
1. Title of the workshop
2. Names, addresses, and a short (200 words) bio of the major organizers (e.g., TPC
co-chairs, OC General co-chairs)
3. A brief description (1 page) of the technical issues addressed by the workshop.
Relations to the main topics of the conference. State reasons why and how
the workshop would attract the NOMS 2022 audience.
4. Organizing Committee (OC) and Technical Program Committee (TPC)
5. Likely contributors and targeted audience.
6. The planned format of the workshop, including a strategy to facilitate lively
and interactive discussions.
7. If applicable, a review of potential similar workshops in a close scientific
field held these recent years whatever their communities, and the workshop proposal
related positioning.
8. If applicable, a description of the past events of the workshop, including all
statistics of submitted/accepted papers and attendee numbers. If the workshop does
not have past editions, please provide estimates and explain a strategy on how to
reach the targets of paper submissions and attendees.
9. Publicity and advertising plan to attract paper submissions and attendees.
10. A draft of 1-page "Call for Papers (CFP)" including title, description, topics,
and important dates.
11. The workshop website address, if applicable.
Submission of workshop proposals should be made to the Workshop Co-Chairs of NOMS2022
by email to the following addresses:
- Guillaume Doyen, IMT Atlantique, France (guillaume.doyen at imt-atlantique.fr)
- Mohamed Faten Zhani, ETS Montreal, Canada (Mohamed-Faten.Zhani at etsmtl.ca)
For more information please check:
https://noms2023.ieee-noms.org/authors/call-workshop-proposals
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IMPORTANT DATES
- Workshop Proposal Submission: 1 October 2022
- Notification of Acceptance: 20 October 2022
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