Don't forget the abstracts for SoSR are due Friday October 28 at 3:00 p.m.ET.
The Symposium on SDN Research (SOSR) is the premiere venue for research
publications on SDN, building on past years' successful SOSR and HotSDN (Hot
Topics in Software Defined Networking) workshops. This year, SOSR will be
co-located with the Open Networking Summit (ONS), providing greater opportunity
for industry and academia to jointly explore and debate recent developments
related to all aspects of SDN.
http://conferences.sigcomm.org/sosr/2017/cfp.html
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Important Dates
• Abstract registration: October 28 (5pm US PST)
• Paper submission: November 4 (5pm US PST)
• Notification: January 13
• Symposium Dates: April 3-4 in Santa Clara, CA
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Applications of SDN in home, wireless, cellular, enterprise,
data-center, backbone, and transport networks
• Applications of SDN to network management, monitoring, security,
Internet of Things (IoT), content-centric networking, etc.
• Virtualized network functions (e.g., firewalls, intrusion detection
systems, load balancers, etc.) built or managed using software-defined networks
• Virtualization of SDNs
• White-box and bare-metal switching
• Novel data-plane architectures for software defined networks
• Programming languages, verification techniques, and testing
techniques for SDN
• New SDN control frameworks
• Techniques for improving the security, reliability, performance, and
scalability of SDNs
• Experiences deploying SDN technology and applications in operational
networks
• Strategies for the incremental deployment of SDN in existing networks
• Distributed SDN control planes for better reliabilty, security, and
performance
In addition to traditional research papers, we seek papers that present:
• The design and applications of useful SDN tools
• Surveys of important SDN concepts, techniques, and standards
• Technical overviews of larger research projects, production systems,
and use cases
• Open-source benchmark suites or measurement data for evaluating SDN
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