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11th International Conference on
Autonomous <br>
Infrastructure, Management, and Security (AIMS
2017) <br>
<br>
July 10-14, 2017, University of Zurich, Zurich,
Switzerland <br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.aims-conference.org/2017/">http://www.aims-conference.org/2017/</a> <br>
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The AIMS International Conference on Autonomous
Infrastructure,<br>
Management, and Security is a single-track event targeted at
junior<br>
researchers and Ph.D. students in network and service management
and<br>
security. It features a range of sessions including conference
paper<br>
presentations, hands-on lab courses, educational keynotes, as
well as<br>
tutorials on transversal aspects of a research activity (e.g.,
publi-<br>
cation strategies, paper reviewing, and research presentation
design).<br>
The objective of AIMS is to offer junior researchers and
Ph.D.<br>
students a dedicated place, where they can discuss their
research<br>
work and experience, receive constructive feedback from
senior<br>
scientists, and benefit from a number of practical hands-on
sessions<br>
and tutorials on emerging technologies and Ph.D./research
life-related<br>
topics. By putting the focus on junior researchers and Ph.D.
students,<br>
AIMS acts as a complementary piece in the set of
international<br>
conferences in the network and service management community,
providing<br>
an optimal environment for in-depth discussions and
networking.<br>
<br>
AIMS 2017 will focus on the theme of security of networks and
services<br>
in an all-connected world. With the rapid development of
advanced<br>
communication and networking services, providing security,
reliability<br>
and resilience while guaranteeing the best performance in a wide
range<br>
of more complex, more dynamic and hyper-connected environments,
has<br>
become crucial. To address these challenges, new paradigms, smart
and<br>
fully distributed approaches, as well as scalable and
flexible<br>
management solutions have to be investigated. The design,
monitoring,<br>
configuration, and protection of the next generation of
networked<br>
systems in an efficient, secure, and smart manner are
crucial to<br>
commercially viable and successful networks and
services. <br>
<br>
Conference Topics:<br>
<br>
Authors are invited to submit papers in the theme of the
conference<br>
on the following topics, including related
fields: <br>
<br>
Network Environments and Services<br>
- Wireless networks (e.g., ad-hoc, mesh, sensor, or vehicular)<br>
- 5G networks<br>
- Internet-of-Things (IoT)<br>
- Smart cities<br>
- Smart grids<br>
- Smart contracts and blockchains<br>
- SCADA networks and Industrial Control Systems (ICS)<br>
- Overlay, grid, and virtual networks<br>
- Big data<br>
- Software-defined Networks (SDN)<br>
- Data centers and clouds (IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS)<br>
- Content delivery (e.g., P2P, OLN, CDN, or ICN)<br>
- Social networks<br>
<br>
Management Functions<br>
- Intrusion detection<br>
- Protection of infrastructures and services<br>
- Security management<br>
- Configuration management<br>
- Accounting of systems, services, and behavior<br>
- Economic traffic and service management<br>
- Service provisioning <br>
- Resilience of management infrastructures and services<br>
- Privacy and management data<br>
- Quality-of-Service (QoS) and Quality-of-Experience (QoE)<br>
<br>
Techniques and Methodologies<br>
- Security protocols<br>
- Modeling of security and attack<br>
- Autonomic and self-management<br>
- Distributed monitoring and correlation<br>
- Risk management<br>
- Knowledge plane design and deployment<br>
- P2P-based management<br>
- Modeling of management technologies and procedures<br>
- Flow-based management<br>
- Scalability of management infrastructures<br>
- Evaluation of reliability and resilience<br>
- Experimental studies<br>
- Open Source intelligence<br>
- Information gathering<br>
- Security performance evaluations<br>
<br>
Conference Paper Submission: <br>
<br>
The paper submission is handled by the JEMS system, accessible
from the<br>
AIMS 2017 Web page and available at
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://submissoes.sbc.org.br/">https://submissoes.sbc.org.br/</a>.<br>
<br>
Authors can submit two types of papers:<br>
<br>
Full papers are expected to report substantial research
results<br>
relevant for the subjects listed in the conference topics. The
first<br>
author of the submitted paper must be a junior researcher or
Ph.D.<br>
student. Only original and full papers that have not been
published or<br>
submitted for publication elsewhere can be submitted. Each
submission<br>
must be written in English and are limited to 14 pages, including
all<br>
references and figures/tables, in LNCS paper format. Papers
exceeding<br>
14 pages, multiple submissions, and self-plagiarized papers
will be<br>
rejected without further review.<br>
<br>
Ph.D. Research Proposals are short papers describing the current
state<br>
of the student's research. The paper needs to include a
clear<br>
description of the research problem and the chosen approach, argue
why<br>
the problem is hard and the approach novel, and it has to outline
the<br>
results achieved to date. Specific, low-level technical details
are to<br>
be avoided. Papers should have no more than two(in exceptional
cases<br>
three) authors: the student and one or two advisors. Each
submission<br>
must be written in English and has to be limited to 5 pages,
including<br>
all references and figures/tables, in the LNCS paper format.<br>
<br>
Proceedings:<br>
<br>
All accepted papers will be published in the proceedings of AIMS
2017,<br>
an IFIP sponsored event. The conference will be
published in<br>
Springer's Lecture Notes of Computer Science (LNCS)
series. <br>
<br>
Important Dates:<br>
<br>
- Paper registration: February 14, 2017<br>
- Paper submission: February 28, 2017<br>
- Notification of acceptance: April 1, 2017<br>
- Camera Ready Papers Due: April 14, 2017<br>
- Conference dates: July 10-14, 2017<br>
<br>
Organizing Committee:<br>
<br>
General Chair:<br>
- Burkhard Stiller, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland<br>
<br>
TPC Co-chairs:<br>
- Daphne Tuncer, University College London, London, U.K.<br>
- Robert Koch, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Munich, Germany<br>
<br>
Lab Session Co-chairs:<br>
- Thomas Bocek, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland<br>
- Martin Drasar, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic<br>
<br>
Publications Co-chairs:<br>
- Burkhard Stiller, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland<br>
- Remi Badonnel, INRIA, Nancy, France<br>
<br>
Local Chair:<br>
- Barbara Jost, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland<br>
<br>
Publicity & Web Master:<br>
- Corinna Schmitt, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland<br>
<br>
Lab Courses and Further Information<br>
<br>
AIMS 2017 will also include hands-on sessions and Lab Courses
that<br>
attendees, who registered for the event as a whole, can attend
for<br>
free and in which they will receive instructor teaching and
practical<br>
guidance in a selected range of those topics listed above. For
final<br>
information on those topics as well as further
information on<br>
AIMS 2017 in general, as soon as it will become available,
please<br>
consult the AIMS 2017 Web site at
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.aims-conference.org/2017">http://www.aims-conference.org/2017</a>.<br>
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