Dear All, please consider submitting to the special issue of IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management (TNSM) on "Novel Techniques for Managing Softwarized Networks". More details are available on: https://www.comsoc.org/tnsm/cfp/si-ntmsn and also described below. Submission deadline is April, 1st, 2018. We look forward to your submissions! Best regards, Wolfgang Kellerer, Technical University of Munich, Germany Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Canada Prosper Chemouil, Orange Labs, France Rafael Pasquini, Federal University of Uberlandia, Brazil Stefan Schmid, University of Vienna, Austria Giovanni Schembra, University of Catania, Italy Kohei Shiomoto, Tokyo City University, Japan —Guest Editors of the IEEE TNSM Special Issue on Novel Technologies for Managing Softwarized Networks IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Managemnt Special Issue on “Novel Techniques for Managing Softwarized Networks” The softwarization of networks is enabled by the SDN (Software Defined Networking), NV (Network Virtualization), and NFV (Network Function Virtualization) paradigms, and offers many advantages for network operators, service providers and datacenter providers. Given the strong interest in both industry and academia in the softwarization of telecommunication networks and cloud computing infrastructures, this special issue aims at the timely publication of recent innovative research results on this important topic. In three earlier special issues on this topic in IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, published in March/June 2015, September 2016 and December 2017, respectively, a total of 51 papers were published. In 2017, the main contributions were: management of softwarized data center networks, VNF management, performance characterization and optimization of NFV-based networks, novel techniques for SDN, advanced softwarized wireless networks, security and verification in softwarized networks, resource management for edge computing, and management of softwarized content distribution networks. There are many more interesting challenges currently being addressed by the research community, which aim at efficient management of softwarized networks and the ability to use the technologies and their enabling paradigms in any combination to their full potential, including network and service dynamics, slicing, resilience and security as well as techniques for optimization in wired and wireless networks. We welcome submissions addressing the important challenges (see the non-exhaustive list of topics below) and presenting novel research or experimentation results. Survey papers that offer a perspective on related work and identify key challenges for future research will be considered as well. We look forward to your submissions! About the special issue Topics of interest for this special issue, include, but are not limited to the following: • Management of SDIs (Software-Defined Infrastructures) • APIs and management protocols for software programmable networks • Virtualization of resources, services and functions in SDN and NFV • Management of software-defined datacenters • Efficient management of cloud computing infrastructures • Security management for SDN- and NFV-based systems • Resource management for SDN- or NFV-based systems • Network slicing for softwarized infrastructures • SDN control plane optimizations • Network softwarization for 5G • Softwarized edge cloud infrastructures • Network management at the edge for the Tactile Internet • Life cycle management of virtual network functions • Service Function Chains (SFCs) modeling and representation • Composition algorithms and automated deployment for SFC • Algorithms for efficient orchestration • Analytics for intelligent orchestration of softwarized infrastructures • Dynamic migration of network functions in NFV-based systems • Efficient network and service monitoring for SDN or NFV • Automated configuration and repair of virtualized software-defined systems • Algorithms for diagnosis and correlation of events in SDN- or NFV-based systems • Availability and resilience of virtualized software-defined systems • Supporting adaptation and flexibility in softwarized networks • Dynamic resource scaling based on user mobility in SDN- and NFV-based systems • Policy based management in SDN or NFV systems • QoS/QoE management and control in softwarized networks • Debugging and introspection of software-defined virtualized systems • Management of federated SDN/NFV infrastructures • Detailed experience reports from experimental testbeds • Transition strategies from existing networks to SDN/NFV • Applying Blockchain technologies for softwarized networks Submission format Papers will be evaluated based on their originality, presentation, relevance and contribution to the field of management of software-defined virtualized systems, as well as their overall quality and suitability for the special issue. The submitted papers must be written in a good English and describe original research which has not been published nor currently under review by other journals or conferences. Previously published conference papers should be clearly identified by the authors at the initial submission stage and an explanation should be provided of how such papers have been extended in order to be considered for this special issue. Author guidelines for preparation of manuscript can be found at: http://www.comsoc.org/tnsm/author-guidelines For more information, please contact Wolfgang Kellerer (
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). Submission guideline All manuscripts and any supplementary material should be submitted through the IEEE ManuscriptCentral service located at: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tnsm Guest editors Wolfgang Kellerer, Technical University of Munich, Germany Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Canada Prosper Chemouil, Orange Labs, France Rafael Pasquini, Federal University of Uberlandia, Brazil Stefan Schmid, University of Vienna, Austria Giovanni Schembra, University of Catania, Italy Kohei Shiomoto, Tokyo City University, Japan Important dates Paper submission date: April 1st, 2018 Notification of acceptance: June 15th, 2018 Publication date*: December 1st, 2018 (* online published version will be available in IEEE Xplore after the camera ready version has been submitted with final DOI) |
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