[aims-announce] [NetSoft 2024] Call for Tutorials at IEEE NetSoft 2024

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                                    Call for Tutorials

 

                                   IEEE NetSoft 2024

 

                  “Softwarized Networks in the Age of Generative AI”

 

 

             10th IEEE International Conference on Network Softwarization

 

                            24–28 June 2024 – St Louis, USA

 

                         https://netsoft2024.ieee-netsoft.org/

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*** IMPORTANT DATES ***

* Tutorial submission deadline: February 2, 2024

* Acceptance notification:  March 4, 2024

* Tutorial material:  April 26, 2024

 

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*** SCOPE AND MOTIVATION ***

The 10th IEEE International Conference on Network Softwarization (NetSoft
2024) will be 

held on June 24–28, 2024 in St-Louis, USA.  IEEE NetSoft has been created as
a flagship 

conference aiming at addressing “Softwarization” of networks, and systemic
trends about

the maturing of Network Function Virtualization (NFV), Software-Defined
Networking (SDN), 

and Service Function Chaining (SFC). 

IEEE NetSoft 2024 conference  seeks tutorial proposals,  which should
provide clear and 

focused teaching materials  covering hot  and emerging topics  within the
scope of  the

conference, and this year’s theme: “Softwarized Networks in the Age of
Generative AI”. 

 

*** SUBMISSION GUIDELINES ***

A NetSoft 2024 tutorial proposal should be submitted in a single PDF file (4
pages max.), 

and must include the following:

1) Tutorial title

2) Tutorial duration: short (90 minutes) or long (180 minutes plus a break)

3) Abstract briefly describing the concept, motivation and objectives of the
tutorial 

   (up to 300 words)

4) Names, affiliations &short biographies of the speakers highlighting their
experience 

   on the proposed topic (up to 300 words per speaker)

5) Intended audience and a brief description of the background required by
the tutorial 

   attendees.

6) The planned format of the tutorial e.g. hands-on or demo, including a
tentative time 

   schedule. 

7) Tutorial content:  detailed description of the tutorial content. It
should highlight 

   the relevance and timeliness of the addressed topic, the goal of the
tutorial and an  

   outline of its content.  If appropriate, include a description  of
previous tutorial 

   experience of the speaker(s), and past versions of the tutorial
(including number of 

   attendees) detailing how the proposed tutorial differs.

8) Hand-out material: a brief description of  the non-interactive material
that will be 

   provided  to the tutorial’s attendees  (e.g., slides, code snippets,
tools, virtual 

   machines, instructions/README).

 

 

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*** Please submit proposals by email to both tutorial co-chairs:
s.scott-hayward at qub.ac.uk

and elisa.rojas at uah.es <mailto:elisa.rojas at uah.es>  ***

 

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*** TUTORIAL CO-CHAIRS ***

* Sandra Scott-Hayward, Queen’s University Belfast, UK

* Elisa Rojas, Universidad de Alcalá, Spain

 

--- If you have any questions, please contact both tutorial co-chairs: 

s.scott-hayward at qub.ac.uk and elisa.rojas at uah.es <mailto:elisa.rojas at uah.es>
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