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> NOMS 2000 - IEEE/IFIP NETWORK OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT
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> Hilton Hawaiian Village _/
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> 10 - 14 April 2000 _/
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> "The Networked Planet: Management Beyond 2000"
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>For more information visit http://www.noms.org/2000/ or send email to
>noms2000@comsoc.org.
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>The Seventh IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS
2000)
>will be held on 10 - 14 April 2000 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. The
symposium is
>sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society's Technical Committee on
Network
>Operations and Management (CNOM), with technical co-sponsorship from
the
>International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) Working
Group 6.6
>on Network Management.
>
>NOMS and the IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network
>Management (IM)[tm] are the premier technical conferences in the area
of
>network and systems management, operations and control. Held in the
>even-numbered years since 1988, NOMS 2000 will continue the well-
established
>tradition of NOMS and IM as the primary forum for technical exchange
for
>the research, standards, development, systems integrator, vendor and
user
>communities in the area of network operations and management.
>
>NOMS 2000 will present the latest industrial solutions for network
operations
>and management in an exciting program of technical sessions, tutorials,
vendor
>exhibits and "birds of a feather" sessions that address the ever-
increasing
>interest in overall management solutions for all types of
communications and
>computing networks, systems, services and enterprise applications.
This will
>be one of the most significant Management events in the calendar, with
active
>participation of leading technical experts and a stringent review
process for
>all papers and tutorial contributions.
>
>In addition to the regular presentation sessions, the Symposium will
also
>offer poster sessions for more informal interaction and presenting work
in
>progress. Selections for both full presentations and poster sessions
will
>be made from the submissions to the Symposium, although extended
abstracts
>can be submitted for consideration as poster presentations only.
>
>A limited number of stipends will be available to students who are
unable to
>obtain funding to attend the symposium. Students whose papers are
accepted
>and who will present the paper themselves are encouraged to apply if
such
>assistance is needed. Please also note that a limited number of IEEE
Student
>Travel Grants may be available for student authors from *outside North
>America* who will be presenting papers. Please consult the NOMS 2000
Web
>site (http://www.comsoc.org/socstr/travel/) for further details on
student
>travel grants.
>
>
>TECHNICAL PROGRAM
>-----------------
>
>Authors are invited to submit papers which are not under consideration
or
>been published elsewhere, as well as proposals for tutorials, panel
>discussions, poster presentations, or birds-of-a-feather sessions
(informal
>discussion groups) in the subject areas listed below. All paper
submissions
>should reflect either original research or significant insight from
ongoing
>projects or other experience. We particularly encourage industrial
papers
>on case studies and experiences which emphasize the lessons learned. In
>addition to the subject areas listed below, all other areas relevant to
>management are also welcome:
>
> - Distributed Systems and Applications Management
> - New Enabling Management Platforms (CORBA, DCOM, Java,etc.)
> - Using the Web for Management
> - Management Tools and Applications
> - Integration of Network Control and Management
> - Network Design Tools and Capacity Planning
> - Active Network Management
> - Intelligent Agent Technology
> - Interoperability and Cooperative Control
> - Management of the Internet, Intranets and the Web
> - Management of Electronic Commerce
> - Management of Mobile Systems and Networks
> - Personal Communications Services Management
> - Multimedia and Telecommunication Service Management
> - Information Models
> - Policy-Driven Management
> - Monitoring, Event and Fault Handling
> - Quality of Service Management
> - Security Management
> - Open Network Control
> - Standards Frameworks and Issues: OSI, SNMP, TMN, TINA, ODP etc.
> - Case Studies and Experiences
> - User and Service Profile Management
> - Human Factors, User Interfaces and Virtual Reality for Management
> - Management of Cable Networks and DTH Broadcast Networks
> - Management of Voice over Packet
> - Management of Datacentric and Converged Networks
> - AI Techniques for Network Management
> - Mobility Management
> - OSS Interconnection Management
> - Internet Traffic Engineering and Shaping
>
>
>SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
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>
>Papers are to be written in English. Please note that there is a
change
>of paper format. While previous NOMS used a visual/text format, NOMS
2000
>will require full papers. A sample paper will be available at
>http://www.noms.org/2000/cfp.htm.
>
>The cover page should indicate whether it is a research or experiences
>paper; and include paper title, brief abstract, list of key-words,
>author(s) full name(s), affiliation(s) and complete address(es),
telephone
>number(s) and electronic mail address(es). Technical papers should not
be
>longer than 12 single-spaced pages. The final camera-ready copy will be
>restricted to 14 pages with text area of 4.75 x 7.25 in (118 x 186mm).
>Extended abstracts of 3-5 pages will be accepted for poster session
papers.
>
>All technical paper and poster session submissions will be carefully
>reviewed by at least three international experts and returned to the
>author(s) with comments to ensure high quality. The authors of accepted
>papers will receive the suggested modifications for inclusion in the
widely
>distributed, hard-bound Symposium Proceedings. Final papers arriving
too
>late will be removed from the program. The authors of accepted papers
must
>guarantee that their paper will be presented at the symposium.
>
>ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION IS REQUIRED. Authors are requested to submit
>papers in PDF or Postscript format via the Web. Instructions for
>electronic submissions are available at:
>
> http://www.noms.org/2000/cfp.htm
>
>For ALL submissions, a printed hard copy must also be sent to the
>appropriate Technical Program Co-Chair.
>
>Technical Program Co-Chair: (Americas, Europe)
>Robert Weihmayer
>GTE Laboratories Inc.
>Intelligent Systems Dept., Operations System Laboratory
>40 Sylvan Road, Waltham, MA 02254, USA
>Tel: +1 781 466 2811; Fax: +1 781 890 9320
>E-mail: weihmayer@gte.com
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> OR
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>Technical Program Co-Chair: (Asia, Oceania, Africa)
>Prof. James Won-Ki Hong
>Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering
>POSTECH
>San 31 Hyoja, Namgu
>Pohang, Korea 790-784
>Tel: +82 562 279 2244; Fax: +82 562 279 5663
>E-mail: jwkhong@postech.ac.kr
>WWW: http://dpnm.postech.ac.kr/~jwkhong
>
>
>IMPORTANT DATES
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>Deadline for Receipt of Papers: 1 July 1999
>Deadline for Receipt of Proposals for
>Tutorials, BOFs, Panels and Posters 15 August 1999
>Notification of Acceptance Mailed: 15 October 1999
>Final Camera Ready Papers Due: 15 January 2000
>
>
>VENDOR PROGRAM
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>
>The Symposium offers vendors the opportunity to demonstrate their
network
>and systems management products to leaders and innovators from around
the
>world. Various levels of participation are available. As a Symposia
>Patron, you can present your products and services in our vendor
showcase.
>Symposia Patrons will also have an opportunity to make a product-
related
>presentation on recent technical advancements, product enhancements, or
>corporate directions. The vendor showcase will be open during the three
>days, of the symposium, in parallel with other sessions. For NOMS 2000
we
>are adding a lower cost vendor participation level designed for smaller
>companies with innovative technologies. Cost will be saved through time
-
>shared demonstration facilities and displays.
>
>Vendors interested in becoming Symposium Sponsors or participating in
the
>showcase should contact the vendor Chair:
>
>Mark Sylor
>Email: sylor@concord.com Phone: +1 508 303 4262
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>
>TUTORIALS
>---------
>
>The symposium includes tutorials on the days before and after the
>technical program. A proposal to present a tutorial should contain the
>following information:
>
> * Tutorial title
> * Name(s) of presenter(s)
> * Summary of the contents (approximately 1-2 pages i.e. 500-1000 words
)
> * Brief biography of the presenter(s)(approximately half page)
> * Information that further helps the NOMS 2000 TPC in assessing the
potential
> interest in and quality of the proposed tutorial. For example, if
the
> proposed or a similar tutorial has been given before, indicate event
> and date of its presentation and submit a handout of that tutorial.
> Otherwise, submit a publication by the presenter, which is related
to
> the topic of the proposed tutorial.
>
>Information on suggested topic areas and guidelines
>for submitting proposals can be found at
>http://www.noms.org/2000/tutor.htm.
>
>Proposals should be submitted to the Tutorial Chair:
>
>Salah Aidarous, NEC America, USA
>Email: aidaros@rss.dl.nec.com Phone: +1 972 751 7250
>
>Deadline for Receipt of Proposals: August 15, 1999
>
>
>PANELS AND BIRDS-OF-A-FEATHER SESSIONS
>---------------------------------------
>Proposals for Panels and Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions should be
>submitted to the Special Events Chair
>
>Christian Rad, Telcordia Technologies, USA
>Email: crad@telcordia.com Phone +1 732 758 2512
>
>Deadline for Receipt of Proposals August 15, 1999
>
>
>
>ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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>General Chair:
> Douglas N. Zuckerman
> Telcordia Technologies
> Room 3X321
> 331 Newman Springs Road
> Red Bank, NJ 07701, USA
> Tel: +1 732 758 5108
> Fax: +1 732 758 4372
> Email: d.zuckerman@ieee.org
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>Technical Program Co-Chairs:
> James W. Hong, POSTECH, Korea
> Robert Weihmayer, GTE, USA
>
>Poster Vice Chair:
> Alan Johnston, Lucent Technologies, USA
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>Vendor Co-Chairs:
> Mark Sylor, Concord Communications, USA
>
>Tutorial Program Chair:
> Salah Aidarous, NEC, USA
>
>Finance Chair:
> Mehmet Ulema, Daweoo Telecom, USA
>
>Special Events Chair:
> Christian Rad, Telcordia Technologies, USA
>
>Publicity Chair:
> Cengiz Akgun, Telcordia Technologies, USA
>
>Local Arrangements Chair:
> Mike Balderston, GTE Hawaiian Telephone, USA
>
>IEEE/ComSoc Coordinator:
> Gayle Weisman, IEEE Communications Society, USA
>
>IEEE/ComSoc Advisor:
> Tom Stevenson, IEEE Communications Society, USA
>
>ADVISORY BOARD:
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> Branislav Meandzija, General Instrument, USA (Chair)
> Larry Bernstein, Have Laptop-Will Travel, USA
> Seraphin Calo, IBM, USA
> Masayoshi Ejiri, Fujitsu, Japan
> Shri Goyal, GTE, USA
> Jim Herman, Northeast Consulting Resources, USA
> Kenneth Lutz, Telcordia Technologies, USA
> Jong-Tae Park, Kyungpook National University, Korea
> Veli Sahin, SAHIN & ASSOCIATES, USA
> Roberto Saracco, CSELT, Italy
> Morris Sloman, Imperial College, UK
> Mac Yoshida, NTT-AT, Japan
> Wolfgang Zimmer, GMD FIRST, Germany
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>INTERNATIONAL LIAISONS:
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> Europe: Enrico Bagnasco, CSELT, Italy
> Asia: Masayoshi Ejiri, Fujitsu, Japan
> Oceania: Pradeep Ray, University of Western Sydney, Australia
> Middle East: Refik Arkut, NETAS, Turkey
> Latin America: Carlos B. Westphall, UFSC, Brazil
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>TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
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>Nikos Aerousis, AT&T Labs, USA
>Jit Biswas, Kent Ridge Digital Labs, Singapore
>Laura Cerchio, CSELT, Italy
>Graham Chen, CiTR, Australia
>Takafumi Chujo, Fujitsu, Japan
>Willie Donnelly, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland
>Metin Feridun, IBM Research, Switzerland
>Olivier Festor, INRIA Lorraine, France
>Roland Zito-Wolf, GTE Laboratories, USA
>Nobuo Fujii, NTT Optical Network Systems Laboratories, Japan
>Kurt Geihs, Univ. of Frankfurt, Germany
>Gita Gopal, HP Laboratories, USA
>Steve Harris, BNR/Nortel, Canada
>Heinz-Gerd Hegering, Leibniz-Rechenzentrum, Germany
>Gautam Kar, IBM, USA
>Seong-Beom Kim, Korea Telecom, Korea
>Yoshiaki Kiriah, NEC, Japan
>Barcin Kozbe, Ericsson, USA
>Emil Lupu, Imperial College, UK
Manu Malek, Lucent Technologies, USA
Chris Matheus, GTE Laboratories, USA
Subrata Mazumdar, Bell Labs, USA
>Deep Medhi, University of Missouri, USA
>Jose Marcos S. Nogueira, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
>Ed Pinnes, Telcordia Technologies, USA
>Gabi Dreo Rodosek, Leibniz-Rechenzentrum, Germany
>Juergen Schoenwaelder, Technical University Braunschweig, Germany
>Adarsh Sethi, University of Delaware, USA
>Steven van der Smagt, KPN Research, The Netherlands
>Rolf Stadler, Columbia University, USA
>Simon Towers, Microsoft, USA
>Jon Weinstock, General Instrument Corporation, USA
>Jim Willits, Hewlett Packard Co., USA
>Len Andrews, GTE Laboratories, USA
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