Workshop Co-Chairs

Michael Devetsikiotis
NC State University, U.S.A.

George Michailidis
University of Michigan, U.S.A.

 

 

Organizing Committee

George Kesidis
Penn State, U.S.A.

Fabrizio Granelli
DIT, University of Trento, Italy

Do Young Eun
NC State University, U.S.A.

Evgenia Smirni
College of William and Mary, VA, U.S.A.

Tilman Wolf
University of Massachusetts at Amherst, U.S.A.

Bhuvan Urgaonkar
Penn State, U.S.A.

Adolfo Rodriguez
IBM Websphere Technology Institute, RTP, USA

Nelson Fonseca
State University of Campinas, Brazil

Steven Wright
AT&T, U.S.A.

 

 

 

Paper Submission

Original papers of total length of up to 5 double-column, IEEE conference-style pages should be submitted for the regular paper category, via EDAS. Also invited are abstracts of white papers and hot topic presentations, as well as proposed topics and participants for the panel discussion.

 

Proceedings and journal special issue: Reviewed papers will be included in the conference proceedings in a separate workshop volume via IEEE (Xplore). Selected papers will be invited for review in order to be included as in a special issue of the ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation.

 

Full Paper Submission:

July 22, 2007

Short Presentations (no Xplore proceedings):                                                                                              July 29, 2007

Notification of acceptance:

August 15, 2007

Camera-ready papers due:

September 1, 2007

 

 

For further information, see the on-line CFP, visit EDAS or contact the co-chairs at mdevets@ncsu.edu

 

1st IEEE Workshop on
Enabling the Future Service-Oriented Internet

Held in conjunction with IEEE Globecom 2007
Washington, DC, USA, Nov. 26, 2007

 

IEEE

IEEE Communications Society

Technically Endorsed by:

ComSoc Technical Committee on Comm. Systems Integration and Modeling

and by

IBM

Introduction from the Workshop Co-Chairs

Workshop Program

Call for Papers & Participation

The purpose of the workshop is to provide a forum for discussion and exchange of ideas concerning service-oriented networks and computing, an important emerging paradigm for future Internet design.  Service- and application-oriented networks represent an area of convergence between communications and computing, based on modular, distributed and re-configurable capabilities, and blending network and service functions in a way that emphasizes end-user and business functionality.

 

The objective of the workshop is to address network-level as well as application and service-layer topics of analysis, design, monitoring and experimentation. The top-down interplay between services and networking creates unique modeling, design and implementation challenges. The goal of the workshop is to focus the community's efforts in building up this important area by discussing perspective issues and required breakthroughs in research and development

 

The workshop format will be a combination of original papers, review/white papers, quick hot topic presentations, and a panel discussion with participants from industry, the NSF, and academia. This will allow workshop participants to obtain a global perspective of the scope of this area and of the technical challenges associated with it, in a participative and interactive manner.

 

Prospective participants are invited to contribute to the following topics of the workshop:

  • Architecture for future service-centric networks
  • Scalability of future service-centric networks
  • Overlay, peer-to-peer and content delivery services
  • Network appliances and service intermediaries
  • Protocols and signaling, e.g. SIP and IMS
  • Design and implementations for ubiquitous services
  • Reliability and availability of future service-oriented Internet 
  • Management of services and service-oriented networks
  • Mapping to business functions and Enterprise Service Buses 
  • Cognitive networks and services
  • Service-oriented routing  and forwarding
  • Optimization and cross-layer design
  • Measurements and Quality-of-Experience monitoring
  • Service-oriented network experimental trials, tools and test-beds
  • Analytic and simulation components of service-oriented networks and systems
  • Economics, pricing and charging of emerging services
  • Distributed/market-based and game-based control of service-centric networks
  • Workload characterization and distribution fitting
  • Scheduling in multi-tiered service environments

 

The event is technically endorsed by the IEEE ComSoc Technical Committee on Communications Systems Integration and Modeling (TC-CSIM) and by IBM.