[ovs-discuss] CFP: Second IEEE Workshop on Open-Source Software Networking (OSSN 2017)]

Ben Pfaff blp at ovn.org
Thu Feb 16 20:57:43 UTC 2017


This seems of possible interest to Open vSwitch users and developers, so
I'm posting this here.  It's originally from Fulvio Risso.

I'm on the program committee.

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Please apologies for the cross posting.

This workshop could be a good way to promote some of the current activities
beyond the boundaries of the ovs/openflow group.

Please note this requirement in the CFP: "All papers accepted for the
presentation refer to available open-source implementations, which must be
cited in the paper and publicly available at the time of the review."

    fulvio risso

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Second IEEE Workshop on Open-Source Software Networking (OSSN 2017)
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  http://opennetworking.kr/ossn

Scope
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Open-source software has already demonstrated its potential in the fields of
operating systems and applications, as it allows enterprises and telcos to
adapt, extend, and improve software according to their needs, while at the
same time sharing part of the development cost.
However, network softwarization introduces additional constraints such as the
necessity to provide service guarantees, the challenge to orchestrate
massively distributed systems, the obligation to provide end-to-end services,
spanning across multiple technological domains and traversing different
administrative boundaries, the requirements to comply with a strict regulatory
framework, and more.
This second Workshop on Open-Source Software Networking (OSSN-2017) aims at
bringing together researchers, universities, companies, standardization
bodies, and open-source communities to discuss the possible role of the
open-source software in future network infrastructures and to share
experiences on developing and operating open-source software-centric
networking tools and platforms.
In addition, OSSN-2017 aims at providing a vibrant atmosphere for
representatives of different communities to setup a common discussion about
their roadmap toward future network services and  and to increase the
cooperation between different communities. Finally, it aims at facilitating
the collaboration between different actors, such as individual researchers
(e.g., PhD students) contributing to existing established projects, and
between different projects.

Full and short (work-in-process) papers are solicited to discuss experiences
on development, deployment, operation, and experimental studies around the
overall lifecycle of open-source software networking.

Topics of Interest
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Authors are invited to submit papers that fall into any topics related with
open-source software networking. All papers accepted for the presentation on
the workshop MUST refer to available open-source implementations, which must
be cited in the paper and publicly available at the time of the review.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Management of future network infrastructures and operation support systems
* Agile delivery of robust network services in telco environments
* Network Functions Virtualization and Software Defined Networks
* Softwarization of the access side of the network
* Integration of edge devices (e.g., robots, IoT) with the network
infrastructure
* Long-term sustainability of the open-source economic model for telco
services
* Experience from large scale deployment of open-source systems
* Open infrastructures for testing and evaluation of open-source projects
* Architecture and internal details of existing open-source projects
* Comparison and benchmarking between different open-source projects
* Cooperation between different open-source communities
* Mutual influence of open standards and open-source implementations
* Software that improves or extends existing open-source networking projects
such as the ones listed below:
  * SDN (Software Defined Networking): ONOS, Open Daylight, Ryu, etc.
  * NFV (Network Function Virtualization): OPNFV, OSM, Open Baton, Open-O,
etc.
  * Switching: Open vSwitch, Open Switch, Open Network Linux, Indigo, etc.
  * Routing: Click, Zebra, Quagga, XORP, VyOS, Project Calico, etc.
  * Wireless: OpenLTE, OpenAirInterface, srsLTE, BATMAN, etc.
  * Cloud networking: OpenStack Neutron, Docker networking, etc.
  * Network-oriented Analytics: PNDA, Apache Spark Streaming, Apache Flink,
etc.
  * Monitoring and Messaging: Catti, Nagios, Zabbix, Zenoss, Ntop, Kafka,
RabbitMQ, etc.
  * Security and Utilities: Snort, OpenVPN, Netfilter, IPtables, Wireshark,
NIST Net, etc.
  * Development and Simulation: NetFPGA, GNU radio, ns-3, etc.


Paper Submission Guideline
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Authors are invited to submit original papers ( in English) not published or
submitted for publication elsewhere. Full papers can be up to 6 written pages
while short (work-in-progress) papers are up to 4 pages. Papers should be in
IEEE 2-column US-Letter style using IEEE Conference templates (http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html)
and submitted in PDF format via JEMS at
https://submissoes.sbc.org.br/home.cgi?c=2762. Papers exceeding these limits,
multiple submissions, and self-plagiarized papers will be rejected without
further review. All submitted papers will be subject to a peer-review process.
The accepted papers will be published in the OSSN Workshop 2017 Proceedings
and appear in IEEE Xplore.

Important Dates
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Paper Submission: March 10, 2017
Notification of Acceptance: April 18, 2017
Camera-ready Submission: May 3, 2017
Workshop: July 3, 2017

Workshop Co-Chairs
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JongWon Kim, GIST (Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology), Korea
Fulvio Risso, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Ivan Seskar, Rutgers University, USA

Technical Program Committee
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Jesús Alcober, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain
Chaodit Aswakul, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Taesang Choi, ETRI, Korea
Usman Ilyas, National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan
Hanseok Kim, Samsung Electronics, Korea
Younghan Kim, Soongsil University, Korea
Thanasis Korakis, University of Thessaly, Greece
Sungwon Lee, Kyunghee University, Korea
Teck Chaw Ling, University of Malaya, Malaysia
Diego R. Lopez, Telefonica, Spain
Akihiro Nakao, University of Tokyo, Japan
Ben Pfaff, Vmware, USA
Seung-Jong Park, Louisiana State University, USA
Soohong Daniel Park, Samsung Electronics, Korea
Andrea Pinnola, Telecom Italia Mobile, Italy
Luca Prete, OnLab, USA
Shinji Shimojo, Osaka University, Japan
Antonio Skarmeta, University of Murcia, Spain
Nguyen Huu Thanh, Hanoi University of Science & Technology, Vietnam
Yufeng Xin, RENCI, USA
Niky Riga, BBN, USA
Kuang-Ching Wang, Clemson University, USA


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