Heterogeneity, real-time sustainable performance protection, scalability, data floods
and operating expenditures of modern telecommunication systems are driving research into
new architectures for future Autonomic Network Management Systems. These new management
architectures must be highly distributed and scalable, based on autonomous network
elements and novel techniques that avoid management hierarchies and break down the
stovepipe separations seen in the now decades-old TMN approach. Additionally, in
order to maximize the self-management potential of emerging and future network
devices, these elements must be enriched with formal semantic network models.
Without global real-time coordination, they must continue to operate correctly
in the presence of inconsistency, incomplete FCAPS data and badly formed NM Policies,
and automatically adapt their per-hop behaviour according to prevailing network element
resource availability and business application requirements.
This workshop is the first workshop of a series of annual workshops that will be
organised by Ericsson Network Management Research Centre (NMRC) in Ireland dedicated
to advances in distributed autonomous network management models for the converged
telecommunication systems that form current and next-generation networks. The
workshop is designed to provide a forum for discussing research results and best
industrial practices in the area of modern network management systems, and
will involve invited lectures, research and experience papers, as well as
technical panel discussions.
Of particular interest this year are in-depth real world case studies, which will
help identify and examine the current challenges faced by the telecom industry in terms
of network management techniques and bottlenecks across the fixed and wireless boundaries.
This set of key challenges will provide the basis for future research collaborations
in the framework of national and EU-supported projects.
Novel papers are invited from both academic and industrial research
environments, describing original theoretical or empirical results, new
techniques, and in-depth user studies on a series of network management
topics, including but not limited to:
- Distributed autonomic network management
- Network Stability in the presence of inconsistency
- Abstractions and languages for policy specification processes
- Rich semantic network modelling
- Behaviour, learning and self-configuration of network elements
- Case studies of applying policy-based technologies
- New distributed decision making techniques
- Policy-based utility computing across the fixed-wireless boundary
- Extensions and refinements of NM standards
- Business rules and organizational modeling
- SLA/contract based Network Management for NGNs
- Policy models for access-control, resource allocation, systems management, QoS adaptation, intrusion detection and privacy
- Autonomic mapping from policies to real-time managed services
- Performance analysis of Distributed Autonomous Network Management Systems
- Policy based element configuration, including programmable networks, mobile wireless systems
- Case studies with distributed network management systems
- Scalability through grouping techniques (such as peer-to-peer super-clusters)
Accepted papers will be published as on-line Technical Workshop Proceedings.
Enhanced versions of the best papers in the workshop will also be published in a
special issue of the Journal of Autonomic and Trust Computing (JoATC)
(http://www.aspbs.com/joatc)
Instructions for authors:
Authors are invited to submit papers of no more than 8 single-spaced A4 pages,
including figures, tables, and references, in two-column format, using 11-point or
larger font size. As usual, the work submitted must be original, not previously
published or under submission at other venues. Submissions will be accepted in
PDF following the standard IEEE paper format through EDAS
(http://edas.info/listConferencesSubmit.php).
Authors must create an EDAS account and choose the DANMS submission link.
Important dates:
Submission deadline: 24 March 2006
Notification of acceptance: 15 April 2006
Final paper due: 30 April 2006
Registration & local arrangements:
To register for DANMS 2006, please use the registration form on the ICAC site
https://epd.meng.arizona.edu/ICACConf-2006.php.
You must choose one of the 'Workshop Full Day' options and specify DANMS 2006 in the text field
that appears next to 'Workshop Full Day'. If you also register for the ICAC conference,
the registration for the workshop is free. If you only register for the workshop, the
registration fee is $200, and it includes attendance in the workshop and refreshments
on the workshop day.
For each accepted paper, at least one author must be present at the workshop
and present the paper. As usual, papers not presented at the workshop will not be included
in proceedings or considered for the journal publication.
For all local arrangements, please use the information on the ICAC conference site
http://www.caip.rutgers.edu/icac2006/venue.htm.
Technical Program Committee:
Huw Oliver, (NMRC, Ericsson Ireland). Huw.Oliver@ericsson.com (Chair)
Marcelo Perazolo, (IBM Raleigh, USA). mperazol@us.ibm.com (Chair)
Ignacio Soto, (Carlos III, Madrid University, Spain). mailto:isoto@it.uc3m.es (Chair)
Gerard Parr, (Ulster University, UK). gp.parr@ulster.ac.uk (Chair)
George Polyzos, (AUEB, Athens University, Greece). polyzos@aueb.gr (Chair)
Anne-Marie Bosneag, (NMRC, Ericsson Ireland). Anne-Marie.Bosneag@ericsson.com
Dave Lewis, (Trinity College Dublin). dave.lewis@cs.tcd.ie
Rolf Stadler, (KTH). stadler@kth.se
Jarle G. Hulaas, (EPFL). Jarle.Hulaas@epfl.ch
Martin Zach, (Siemens). martin.zach@siemens.com
Nazim Agoulmine, (University Evry), nazim.agoulmine@iup.univ-evry.fr
Stefan Decker, (DERI). stefan.decker@deri.org
Laurie Cuthbert, (Queen Mary, University of London). laurie.cuthbert@elec.qmul.ac.uk
Andreas Mauthe, (Lancaster University). andreas@comp.lancs.ac.uk
Dave Bustard, (Ulster University, UK). dw.bustard@ulster.ac.uk
Abdel Boulmakoul, (HP Labs). abdel.boulmakoul@hp.com
Petre Dini, (Cisco Systems, San Jose). pdini@cisco.com
Workshop Contact Point:
Anne-Marie Bosneag, (NMRC, Ericsson Ireland). Anne-Marie.Bosneag@ericsson.com