Conference Topics
Authors are invited to submit unpublished papers that are not
under review in any other conference or journal in the following,
or related topic areas:
- Autonomic network and service management
- Decentralized and distributed management techniques
- Management of grid resources and virtual networks
- Virtualization of resources and services
- Distributed network analysis and accounting
- Incentives in P2P and Grid networks
- Overlay- and P2P-based management systems
- Adaptability and self-organization
- Intrusion detection in large networks
- Protection against distributed attacks and botnets
- Monitoring and visualization of management data and systems behavior
- Modelling of management technologies and procedures
- Modelling and analysis of protocols and services
- Economic traffic management
Conference Paper Submission
Authors are invited to submit original contributions (written in
English) in PDF format. Only original, full papers that have not
been published or submitted for publication elsewhere can be
submitted to the AIMS 2009 paper track. Each submission will be
limited to 12 pages in the LNCS paper format. Papers exceeding 12
pages, multiple submissions, and self-plagiarized papers will be
rejected without further review. Paper submission is handled by the
JEMS system, accessible from the AIMS 2009 Web page.
Submissions to the conference are expected to report substantial
research results relevant for the subjects listed above.
PhD Student Workshop Submission
The PhD workshop is open to both PhD and prospective PhD students
(i.e. graduate students in their last year who intend to pursue a PhD).
The workshop provides the opportunity to present, discuss, and obtain
feedback from the AIMS 2009 audience about the planned PhD research work.
Authors are invited to submit short papers (4 pages, written in English
and in PDF format) describing the current state of their research. The
paper should include a clear description of the research problem and
the chosen approach, argue why the problem is hard and the approach
novel, and it should outline the results achieved to date. Specific,
low-level technical details should be avoided. Papers should have no
more than two authors - the student and the advisor. Accepted
submissions will be published in the AIMS proceedings.
Best Paper Award
The program committee will select one paper for the Best Paper
Award (all regular papers are eligible). The winner will be
presented at the conference.
Deadlines
- 23 Feb 2009 Extended conference paper submission deadline
- 23 Feb 2009 Extended PhD student workshop paper submission deadline
- 05 Apr 2009 Notification about paper acceptance
- 05 Apr 2009 Notification of PhD student workshop paper acceptance
- 19 Apr 2009 Camera ready paper copies due
- 30 Jun 2009 AIMS 2009 conference
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