[aims-announce] AIMS 2014 - Call for Participation
A.Sperotto at utwente.nl
A.Sperotto at utwente.nl
Wed May 7 09:16:54 CEST 2014
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
The 8th International Conference on
Autonomous Infrastructure, Management and Security (AIMS 2014)
June 30 - July 3, 2014, Brno, Czech Republic
http://www.aims-conference.org/2014/
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The International Conference on Autonomous Infrastructure, Management
and Security (AIMS 2014) is a single-track event integrating regular
conference paper sessions, courses and labs, keynotes on both
educational and scientific research topics, and a Ph.D. student
workshop into a highly interactive event. Especially, AIMS focuses on
early research done by PhD students and young researchers in network
and service management, and security. The participants find here a
dedicated place for getting constructive feedback by senior
scientists and they benefit from tutorials on educational aspects of a
research activity (e.g. this year "Where to publish?"). By taking part
in a dedicated workshop, the PhD students are invited at an early
stage to present and motivate their work as well as their research
plans. Finally, by being involved in practical hands-on sessions, PhD
students and young researchers will get an up-to-date knowledge
combined with basic skills on emerging technologies. This way, AIMS
acts as a complementary piece in the set of international conferences
in the network and service management community.
AIMS 2014 is the eighth edition of a conference series on management
and security aspects of distributed and autonomous systems. It follows
the already established tradition of an unusually vivid and
interactive conference series. This year, AIMS 2014 focuses on
Monitoring and Securing Virtualized Networks and Services. This theme
is addressed in the technical program with papers related to
monitoring, security, and management methodologies in the application
areas of wired and wireless networks, Internet of Things, Cloud
infrastructures, Network Functions Virtualization and Software Defined
Networking.
* Courses and Labs
AIMS 2014 features three hands-on lab sessions spread across its
four-day program. They provide participants with the opportunity to
gain first hand experience with several state-of-the-art network and
service management technologies and tools. Each lab session starts
with a brief theoretical tutorial-style introduction and is followed
by a hands-on part, allowing participants to experiment with the tools
through a set of practical exercises. The first lab session introduces
Fast Network Simulation Setup (FNSS), a toolchain that allows
experimenters to automatically generate complex network scenarios and
export them to a range of network simulators (e.g., ns-2, ns-3,
Mininet). The second lab session deals with setting up OpenFlow
experiments on large-scale network test beds, using the iMinds Virtual
Wall test bed as an example. Participants are introduced to the
OpenFlow protocol, instructed on how to set up experiments on the
Virtual Wall, and may finally deploy their own OpenFlow-enabled
network on the Virtual Wall. Finally, the third lab session presents a
framework for network attack simulations called Cybernetic Proving
Ground. It is a cloud based framework that allows users to instantiate
and run miscellaneous security and forensic scenarios. Furthermore, it
facilitates an establishment of isolated virtual environments that
researchers can use to pursue controlled analysis of the attacks.
* Keynote, Conference, and Ph.D. Workshop
AIMS 2014 will feature a keynote by Martin Rehak who is principal
engineer with Cisco Systems and lecturer at Czech Technical
University. He will talk about "Modern Security Analytics: Finding a
Needle in the Hay Blower", where he will discuss how a combination of
machine learning, "big data analytics", game theory and distributed
computing is necessary to face the current security threats. Moreover,
the three technical sessions will present the latest results in
emerging network and service infrastructures, security management, and
monitoring methods for Quality of Service and security. These three
sessions cover in total nine papers, which were selected after a
thorough reviewing process out of a total of 29 submissions. The
conference program is complemented by four additional technical
sessions from the AIMS Ph.D. workshop covering a total of 13 Ph.D.
papers on the topics of network virtualization, security management,
SDN and content delivery, and monitoring and information sharing.
These papers were selected out of a total of 27 submissions.
Finally, AIMS 2014 will feature a Ph.D. poster session, where
promising new ideas are presented.
* Venue
AIMS 2014 will be held at Masaryk University in Brno, Czech
Republic. The venue is located in the city center of Brno and easily
reachable (walking distance) from recommended hotels. Further
information on the venue as well as on accommodation at special rates
is available at http://www.aims-conference.org/2014/venue.html.
* Registration
To register please use the form available at
https://webcentrum.muni.cz/aims2014
Early registration fees (until May 16, 2014)
- Full package - conference and labs registration* 11000 CZK (approx. 400 EUR)
- Conference registration** 9000 CZK (approx. 320 EUR)
- Labs registration*** 5500 CZK (approx. 200 EUR)
Registration fees (after May 16, 2014)
- Full package - conference and labs registration* 14000 CZK (approx. 500 EUR)
- Conference registration** 11000 CZK (approx. 400 EUR)
- Labs registration*** 7000 CZK (approx. 250 EUR)
* Full package registration fees include a copy of the conference
proceedings, a copy of the lectures support material, lunches and
coffee breaks, attendance to all labs, the welcome reception, the
social event and the conference dinner.
** Conference registration fees include a copy of the conference
proceedings, lunches, coffee breaks, entrance to all main track
sessions, the welcome reception, the social event and the
conference dinner. The registration includes entrance to one lab.
*** Labs registration fees include a copy of the lectures support
material, lunches (July 1, 2 and 3), coffee breaks (July 1, 2 and
3), entrance to all labs.
* Organization
General Chair
Pavel Čeleda, Masaryk University, Czech Republic
Technical Program Co-Chairs
Anna Sperotto, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Guillaume Doyen, Troyes University of Technology, France
PhD Student Workshop Co-Chairs
Steven Latré, Ghent University, Belgium
Marinos Charalambides, University College London, England
Labs Co-Chairs
Petr Velan, Masaryk University, Czech Republic
Jeroen Famaey, Ghent University, Belgium
Publication Chair
Burkhard Stiller, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Local Organizers
Iva Krejčí, Masaryk University, Czech Republic
Jan Vykopal, Masaryk University, Czech Republic
Steering Committee
Burkhard Stiller, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Olivier Festor, Telecom Nancy, University of Lorraine, France
Ramin Sadre, Aalborg University, Denmark
Guillaume Doyen, University of Technology Troyes, France
David Hausheer, Technical University Darmstadt, Germany
Aiko Pras, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Technical Program Committee
Alessandro Finamore, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Alex Galis, University College London, United Kingdom
Alexander Clemm, Cisco Systems, USA
Alexander Keller, IBM Global Technology Services, USA
Alva Couch, Tufts University, USA
Anandha Gopalan, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Bertrand Mathieu, Orange Labs, France
Bruno Quoitin, Université de Mons, Belgium
Burkhard Stiller, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Danny Raz, Technion, Israel
David Hausheer, TU Darmstadt, Germany
Filip De Turck, Ghent University - iMinds, Belgium
Gabi Dreo Rodosek, University of Federal Armed Forces, Munich, Germany
Georgios Karagiannis, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Grégory Bonnet, University of Caen Lower Normandy, France
Isabelle Chrisment, TELECOM Nancy - Université de Lorraine, France
Jan Kořenek, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic
Jérôme François, INRIA Nancy - Grand Est, France
Jürgen Schönwälder, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany
Kurt Tutschku, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden
Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, UFRGS, Brasil
Martin Waldburger, WIK-Consult, Germany
Martin Žádník, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic
Mauro Tortonesi, University of Ferrara, Italy
Michelle Sibilla, Paul Sabatier University, France
Olivier Festor, INRIA Nancy - Grand Est, France
Philippe Owezarski, LAAS-CNRS, France
Piotr Cholda, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
Radu State, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Ramin Sadre, Aalborg University, Denmark
Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Canada
Remi Badonnel, INRIA - TELECOM Nancy - University of Lorraine, France
Róbert Szabó, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
Thomas Bocek, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Vojtěch Krmíček, Masaryk University, Czech Republic
Ph.D. Student Workshop Committee
Aiko Pras, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Alberto Schaeffer-Filho, UFRGS, Brazil
Arosha Bandara, The Open University, United Kingdom
Bradley Simmons, York University, Canada
Carol Fung, University of Waterloo, Canada
Clarissa Marquezan, Duisburg-Essen University, Germany
Daphne Tuncer, University College London, United Kingdom
Desislava Dimitrova, University of Bern, Switzerland
Dimitrios Pezaros, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
George Pavlou, University College London, United Kingdom
Giovane Moura, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Javier Rubio-Loyola, CINVESTAV, Mexico
Jeroen Famaey, Ghent University - iMinds, Belgium
Joan Serrat, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain
Kostas Tsagkaris, University of Piraeus, Greece
Lefteris Mamatas, University College London, United Kingdom
Luciano Paschoal Gaspary, UFRGS, Brazil
Maxwell Young, Drexel University, USA
Ning Wang, University of Surrey, United Kingdom
Paulo Simoes, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Steven Davy, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland
Stylianos Georgoulas, University of Surrey, United Kingdom
Sven van der Meer, Ericsson, Ireland
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