C A L L
F O R P A P E R S
Workshop on End-to-End
Monitoring Techniques and Services (E2EMON)
https://www.itsharenet.org/MMNS/e2emon
In
conjunction with IFIP/IEEE
Conference on Management of Multimedia Networks and Services– MMNS 2004
E2EMON is a workshop
focusing on advances in monitoring technology, and particularly new distributed
monitoring techniques for emerging technologies such as Grid, overlay, p2p and Ad
hoc networks, and end-to-end path measurements. E2EMON offers a unique opportunity for
researchers in this area to exchange ideas and experiences to develop
next-generation monitoring systems. The workshop also provides
an intimate setting for discussion and debate through panels and
group work. The program committee is soliciting original papers describing
research in the area of e2e monitoring. Qualified papers accepted in E2EMON
Workshop will be selected for publication in the Computer Communication Special Issue on Monitoring and
Measurements of IP Networks
(http://www.mnlab.cs.depaul.edu/mnlab/CFP/jcompcomm.pdf). Topics of interest
include, but are not limited to, the following (full CFP can be fond here:
https://www.itsharenet.org/MMNS/e2emon):
Monitoring overlay networks and P2P services Ad-hoc and sensor network monitoring Monitoring Grid & pervasive computing environment Path characteristics monitoring Large-scalable monitoring techniques Adaptive monitoring systems Monitoring embedded systems & pervasive environment Active and programmable monitoring Correlation-based monitoring Traffic monitoring and data mining Real-time monitoring High-speed network monitoring Multicast network/service monitoring Overlay monitoring services |
Monitoring of service level agreement Distributed application steering Monitoring and measurements Open monitoring platforms Monitoring models, architectures and systems Distributed and centralized monitoring prototypes Languages for packet and distributed monitoring Visualization of monitoring information Distributed application steering Monitoring and measurements Open monitoring platforms Monitoring models, architectures and systems Distributed and centralized monitoring prototypes Languages for packet and distributed monitoring |
Submission deadline:
Notification of
acceptance:
Final version:
The
paper must be original material that is not currently under review, and has not
been previously published by another conference or journal. The paper must
be formatted as PostScript or PDF format. Paper length should be limited to 10
pages with reasonable margins and a font size of no less than 11pt. To
submit your paper, email your paper to