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Please apologize for multiple copies. It may be of interest for the group.

CALL FOR PAPERS
8th International Workshop on Traffic Monitoring and Analysis (TMA 2016)
http://tma.ifip.org/2016/

**** THE SUBMISSION DEADLINE IS APPROACHING ****

Location: Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Date: April 7-8
Submission deadline: December 22nd, 2015 (11:59 PM EST)

Scope:
The Traffic Monitoring and Analysis workshop (TMA) is a highly selective
venue for the presentation of early-stage research and controversial
works on all the aspects of network measurements. The focus is on
improving the practice or application of measurements, across the entire
network stack up to the application layer, with an emphasis on new areas
of network communication such as Software-Defined Networks, Cloud
services, Content Distribution Networks, social networks, mobile
applications and data centers, but also including more traditional
measurement topics, such as traffic classification, anomaly detection,
network performance evaluation and traffic analysis.

Some relevant topics include:
- Measurements of data centers, virtualized systems and cloud-based services
- Measurements of distributed systems, including content distribution
and P2P networks
- Application layer measurements, including web services, social
networks, mobile applications
- Traffic analysis, characterization, visualization and classification
- Anomaly detection
- Measurements of home, wireless and cellular networks
- Security and privacy in network measurement and analysis
- Network measurement and monitoring methods and techniques
- Network monitoring systems and distributed monitoring architectures
- Network performance evaluation, troubleshooting and topology measurements
- Measurement based experiments: repeatability tests, shared datasets,
collaborative platforms
- Measurements of the Quality of Service and Quality of Experience
- Measurement in Software-Defined Networks
- Measuring the impact of Big Data processing on networks
- Traffic measurement and analysis using Big Data frameworks

Accepted papers will be published in the IFIP Digital Library.
The best paper will receive an award sponsored by IFIP.

Extended versions of the two best papers on machine learning, data
mining and Big Data for network monitoring and analysis will be
fast-tracked for publication in a Special Issue of Elsevier Computer
Networks, subject to
further revision:

http://www.journals.elsevier.com/computer-networks/call-for-papers/special-issue-on-machine-learning-data-mining-and-big-data/

Papers describing experiments with users or user data (e.g., passwords,
social network information), should follow the basic principles of
ethical research, e.g., beneficence (maximizing the benefits to an
individual or to society while minimizing harm to the individual),
minimal risk (appropriateness of the risk versus benefit ratio),
voluntary consent, respect for privacy, and limited deception. When
appropriate, authors are encouraged to include a subsection describing
these issues, and the review process may examine the ethical soundness
of the paper just as it would examine the technical aspects.

Authors unsure about topical fit or ethical issues are welcome to
contact the program committee co-chairs at
tma2016-chairs@googlegroups.com

Submission guidelines:
Authors should only submit original work that has not been published
before and is not under submission to any other venue. Submissions must
not exceed 8 pages in IEEE 2-column style. A template is available on:

http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
Submissions that do not comply with these requirements will be rejected
without review.

Important dates:
Submission deadline: Tuesday, December 22, 2015 (11:59 PM EST)
Notification to authors: Monday, February 1, 2016
Camera-ready deadline: Monday, February 15, 2016
TMA workshop: April 7-8, 2016

Please visit the workshop homepage for further information:
http://tma.ifip.org/2016/


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Hello,

Last year (end of 2014) a poll for topics of interest had been launched. Is=
 there anything similar planned for the next year ?

Thanks,
-dimitri.


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Dimitri, all,

A poll for topics of interest and meetings plan for 2016 will be 
advertised very soon.
Lisandro and I have been working on a 2015 NMRG activity report, and 
plan to upload it on the NMRG wiki just before launching the poll 
(before end of the year).
So please stay tuned...

Thanks, best regards, Laurent.


On 16/12/2015 19:45, Papadimitriou, Dimitri (Dimitri) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Last year (end of 2014) a poll for topics of interest had been launched. Is there anything similar planned for the next year ?
>
> Thanks,
> -dimitri.
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      <br>
      A poll for topics of interest and meetings plan for 2016 will be
      advertised very soon.<br>
      Lisandro and I have been working on a 2015 NMRG activity report,
      and plan to upload it on the NMRG wiki just before launching the
      poll (before end of the year).<br>
      So please stay tuned...<br>
      <br>
      Thanks, best regards, Laurent.<br>
      <br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 16/12/2015 19:45, Papadimitriou,
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Dear NMRG,

In order to organize the group activities for 2016, we solicit your 
feedback on the following items:

*1. 2015 activity report*
    A short report on the NMRG activities for 2015 is available on the 
RG wiki page: 
https://trac.tools.ietf.org/group/irtf/trac/wiki/NetworkManagementResearchGroupReport2015
    Please send us your feedback, things we might have missed, etc.


*2. **Meetings in 2016*
    Below is a list of possible meetings for NMRG:
    .IETF 95, Buenos Aires, April 2016, Topic: TBD
    .NOMS 2016, Istanbul, April 2016, Topic: TBD
    .IETF 96, Berlin, July 2016, Topic: TBD
    .IETF 97, Seoul, November 2016, Topic: TBD

    We plan to hold a minimum of 3 NMRG meetings in 2016 (2 colocated 
with IETF meetings, and 1 with a conference) ; including possibly joint 
meetings with other IRTF RGs (e.g. ICN, SDN, NFV, T2T, NML...) and/or 
relevant IETF WGs.
    As suggested last year, we will also investigate if/how NMRG could 
meet with organizations more coupled to operational aspects, such as 
RIPE, NANOG...
    Again, your views and help are most welcome to shape the most 
appropriate and attractive meetings.
    The actual list of meetings will depend on the topics 
interest/priority/support and may evolve during the year. We will 
advertise as early as possible.


*3. **T**opics of interest*
    We solicit your ideas and suggestions for the topics of interest.
    The feedback received last year is summarized at the end of the email.
    Our objective is twofold:
    1) to vitalize NMRG with strategic, timely and important topics; and
    2) to raise the level of activity/impact/visibility of NMRG, 
including determining a plan of tangible outcome (e.g. IDs, papers...)


Thanks and best regards,
Lisandro and Laurent
NMRG co-chairs.


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_Previous topics of interest and suggestions expressed:_
- Management of the Internet of Things
- Autonomics management / network learning
- Network-wide safe configuration
- Energy monitoring and management
- Network flow measurement and analysis
- Large-scale network-wide measurements
- Management of virtual machines and clouds
- Service Assurance
- Security management issues
- Shift our focus more from "the design of management technologies" to 
the "analysis of operational problems".
     . how well is BCP38 (IP spoofing) implemented?
     . how much worse is the amplification of DNSSEC? (We will present a 
paper on that at next IMC)
     . what is the behavior of botnets / DGAs?
     . what privacy sensitive data is leaked from various protocols, 
without users awareness?
- Information/content networks management
- Move beyond spatio-temporal analysis of traffic flows and consider 
structure and semantic analysis of information flows
- Cooperative/agent-based management
- Keep more technology-independent approach, for instance instead of 
targeting "NFV" or similar, focus on function placement problems, 
functional-abstraction and network-function driven management.
- Management of an information-centric network
- How ICN can be used to manage networks
- NFV-management specific drafts could be done in NMRG or in close 
cooperation with the proposed NFVRG.
- Schedule a full day meeting and work on RG drafts together (or in 
split groups) during the IETF week (e.g. on Sunday).





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    <font face="Courier New">Dear NMRG,<br>
      <br>
      In order to organize the group activities for 2016, we solicit
      your feedback on the following items:<br>
      <br>
      <b>1. 2015 activity report</b><br>
         A short report on the NMRG activities for 2015 is available on
      the RG wiki page:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://trac.tools.ietf.org/group/irtf/trac/wiki/NetworkManagementResearchGroupReport2015">https://trac.tools.ietf.org/group/irtf/trac/wiki/NetworkManagementResearchGroupReport2015</a><br>
         Please send us your feedback, things we might have missed, etc.<br>
      <br>
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    <font face="Courier New"><font face="Courier New"><b>2. </b><b>Meetings
          in 2016</b><br>
           Below is a list of possible meetings for NMRG:<br>
           .IETF 95, Buenos Aires, April 2016, Topic: TBD<br>
           .NOMS 2016, Istanbul, April 2016, Topic: TBD<br>
           .IETF 96, Berlin, July 2016, Topic: TBD<br>
           .IETF 97, Seoul, November 2016, Topic: TBD<br>
         
        <br>
           We plan to hold a minimum of 3 NMRG meetings in 2016 (2
        colocated with IETF meetings, and 1 with a conference) ;
        including possibly joint meetings with other IRTF RGs (e.g. ICN,
        SDN, NFV, T2T, NML...) and/or relevant IETF WGs.<br>
           As suggested last year, we will also investigate if/how NMRG
        could meet with organizations more coupled to operational
        aspects, such as RIPE, NANOG...<br>
           Again, your views and help are most welcome to shape the most
        appropriate and attractive meetings.<br>
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          face="Courier New"><font face="Courier New">   The actual list
            of meetings will depend on the topics
            interest/priority/support and may evolve during the year. We
            will advertise as early as possible.</font></font></font></font><br>
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      </font><b>3. </b><b>T</b><b>opics of interest</b><br>
         We solicit your ideas and suggestions for the topics of
      interest.<br>
         The </font><font face="Courier New">feedback received last
      year is summarized at the end of the email.<br>
         Our objective is twofold: <br>
         1) to vitalize NMRG with </font><font face="Courier New"><font
        face="Courier New">strategic, timely and important </font>topics;
      and <br>
         2) to raise the level of activity/impact/visibility of NMRG,
      including determining a plan of tangible outcome (e.g. IDs,
      papers...)<br>
      <br>
      <br>
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    <div class="moz-signature">Thanks and best regards, <br>
      Lisandro and Laurent<br>
      NMRG co-chairs.<br>
      <br>
      <br>
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      <u>Previous topics of interest and suggestions expressed:</u><br>
      - Management of the Internet of Things<br>
      - Autonomics management / network learning<br>
      - Network-wide safe configuration<br>
      - Energy monitoring and management<br>
      - Network flow measurement and analysis<br>
      - Large-scale network-wide measurements<br>
      - Management of virtual machines and clouds<br>
      - Service Assurance<br>
      - Security management issues<br>
      - Shift our focus more from "the design of management
      technologies" to the "analysis of operational problems".    <br>
          . how well is BCP38 (IP spoofing) implemented?<br>
          . how much worse is the amplification of DNSSEC? (We will
      present a paper on that at next IMC)<br>
          . what is the behavior of botnets / DGAs?<br>
          . what privacy sensitive data is leaked from various
      protocols, without users awareness?<br>
      - Information/content networks management <br>
      - Move beyond spatio-temporal analysis of traffic flows and
      consider structure and semantic analysis of information flows<br>
      - Cooperative/agent-based management <br>
      - Keep more technology-independent approach, for instance instead
      of targeting "NFV" or similar, focus on function placement
      problems, functional-abstraction and network-function driven
      management.<br>
      - Management of an information-centric network<br>
      - How ICN can be used to manage networks<br>
      - NFV-management specific drafts could be done in NMRG or in close
      cooperation with the proposed NFVRG.<br>
      - Schedule a full day meeting and work on RG drafts together (or
      in split groups) during the IETF week (e.g. on Sunday).<br>
      <br>
      <br>
      <br>
      <br>
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