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Dear Lisandro, all,

I would like to propose the following topic for presentation: Proactive 
self-healing mechanisms for IP networks.
The goal is to highlight how IP networks healing/recovery capability can 
be enhanced with autonomic-like mechanisms, especially to make them 
(more) predictive/proactive.
The presentation can be fairly short (10min.), introducing the overall 
problem/idea and concrete use cases for application over different IP 
protocols (OSPF, G/MPLS).

Thanks, best regards, Laurent.


On 28/01/2014 21:46, Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville wrote:
>                    CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
>   
>        Autonomics for Network Management – Part II
>   
>    33rd Network Management Research Group (NMRG) meeting
>          IETF 89 - March 2-7, 2014 - London, England
>
>   
> Over the last couple of years, Autonomics has gained  a lot
> attention in both academia and industry. After the  initial
> "buzz", the basic  concepts of autonomics  remain extremely
> promising in  the area of  networking,  in particular  when
> considering  the  flexibility  provided  by  the   emerging
> technologies   in   virtualization   and   software-defined
> networking (SDN).  In this context,  the 32nd NMRG meeting,
> held  in IETF 88 (in Vancouver),  was focused on Autonomics
> for Network Management. The promising discussing started at
> that  meeting  will  continue in the  NMRG 33rd meeting, in
> London, during IETF 89.
>   
>   
> We  invite  interested  speakers to  briefly describe their
> potential  talks in  reaction to this call informing title,
> speaker names, and topic. NMRG is specially interested, but
> not limited, in the topics listed below:
>   
> - Real  world  experiences on using autonomic principles in
>    network management;
>   
> - Autonomic  frameworks/architectures devoted or adapted to
>    network management;
>   
> - Lessons learned,  both positive and  negative,  on  using
>    autonomics for network management;
>   
> - Disruptive   and  incremental   deployment  of  autonomic
>    principles in traditional network management solutions;
>   
> - Novel or adapted protocols for autonomic management;
>
> - Autonomics  for the  management  of  emerging  networking
>    paradigms (eg ICN, SDN, DCN, etc.)
>   
>   
> Contributions  should  be  submitted via e-mail to the NMRG
> mailing list (nmrg@irtf.org).
>
>
> Best regards,
>   
> Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville & Olivier Festor
> NMRG Co-Chairs
> _______________________________________________
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> nmrg@irtf.org
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    <font face="Courier New">Dear Lisandro, all,<br>
      <br>
      I would like to propose the following topic for presentation:
      Proactive self-healing mechanisms for IP networks.<br>
      The goal is to highlight how IP networks healing/recovery
      capability can be enhanced with autonomic-like mechanisms,
      especially to make them (more) predictive/proactive.<br>
      The presentation can be fairly short (10min.), introducing the
      overall problem/idea and concrete use cases for application over
      different IP protocols (OSPF, G/MPLS).<br>
      <br>
      Thanks, best regards, Laurent.<br>
      <br>
      <br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 28/01/2014 21:46, Lisandro
      Zambenedetti Granville wrote:<br>
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      cite="mid:8D63CBC0-7EC6-4304-8203-BEB53FD83033@inf.ufrgs.br"
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                  CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
 
      Autonomics for Network Management – Part II
 
  33rd Network Management Research Group (NMRG) meeting
        IETF 89 - March 2-7, 2014 - London, England

 
Over the last couple of years, Autonomics has gained  a lot
attention in both academia and industry. After the  initial
"buzz", the basic  concepts of autonomics  remain extremely
promising in  the area of  networking,  in particular  when
considering  the  flexibility  provided  by  the   emerging
technologies   in   virtualization   and   software-defined
networking (SDN).  In this context,  the 32nd NMRG meeting,
held  in IETF 88 (in Vancouver),  was focused on Autonomics
for Network Management. The promising discussing started at
that  meeting  will  continue in the  NMRG 33rd meeting, in
London, during IETF 89.
 
 
We  invite  interested  speakers to  briefly describe their
potential  talks in  reaction to this call informing title,
speaker names, and topic. NMRG is specially interested, but
not limited, in the topics listed below:
 
- Real  world  experiences on using autonomic principles in
  network management;
 
- Autonomic  frameworks/architectures devoted or adapted to
  network management;
 
- Lessons learned,  both positive and  negative,  on  using
  autonomics for network management;
 
- Disruptive   and  incremental   deployment  of  autonomic
  principles in traditional network management solutions;
 
- Novel or adapted protocols for autonomic management;

- Autonomics  for the  management  of  emerging  networking
  paradigms (eg ICN, SDN, DCN, etc.)
 
 
Contributions  should  be  submitted via e-mail to the NMRG
mailing list (<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:nmrg@irtf.org">nmrg@irtf.org</a>).


Best regards,
 
Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville &amp; Olivier Festor
NMRG Co-Chairs
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