CFP: Special Issue on IP Networking & Services (IIJ)

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Internetworking Indonesia Journal (IIJ)

Call for Papers: 
Special Issue on IP Networking & Services

Special Issue dates:    
Submission Deadline:       1 July 2010
Acceptance Notification:   1 September 2010
Camera-ready due:          1 October 2010

http://www.internetworkingindonesia.org/cfp_deadlines.html

Introduction to the Special Issue
The Internet Protocol (IP) and IP networks are today the
foundation for the worldwide Internet and the various
services provided over the Internet. Increasingly the
Internet and the services built upon it are becoming a core
part of the digital economy in various nations. A growing
number of B2B and B2C transactions are being conducted over
the Internet, and often traversing national boundaries. This
IIJ Special Issue is devoted to the broad area of IP
Networking and Services, and solicits research papers in
this area. Topics of interest include – but are not limited
to – the following topics:


 - IP network rollout in developing nations 
 - E-Commerce & E-Government 
 - Web 2.0 and Web Services 
 - Identity Management 
 - Fault tolerance and survivability 
 - Network support for emergency & disaster relief 
 - Network measurement and statistics 
 - Network management and monitoring 
 - Network security 
 - Voice over IP 
 - Content Delivery Networks
 - Mobile and wireless Networks 
 - Ad-Hoc and sensor networks 
 - High performance computing 
 - Mesh and grid networks 
 - Cloud and grid computing 
 - Distributed networks 
 - Optical networking 
 - Switching and routing 
 - Network protocols and algorithms 
 - Green ICT 
 - Network simulation and modeling 
 - Next-Generation networks 


Guest Editors
The Special Issue solicits papers in the area of IP Networking & Services,
though other papers are welcome for the future issues of the journal. 
Submission and correspondence for the special issue should be 
made via email to the Guest Editors (see addresses below) and 
CC/copy to the editor ([email protected]). 
Submissions will be reviewed anonymously in the standard manner.

Dr. Bernardi Pranggono
Dept of Electronics & Electrical Engineering
The University of Leeds, UK. 
Email:    bern[AT]ieee.org

Dr. Setiadi Yazid
Computer Science Department
University of Indonesia (UI), Indonesia.
Email:    setiadi[AT]cs.ui.ac.id
    

About the IIJ
The Internetworking Indonesia Journal is a semi-annual
electronic journal devoted to the timely study of the
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and Internet
development in Indonesia. The journal seeks high-quality
manuscripts on the challenges and opportunities presented by
information technology and the Internet in Indonesia. The
IIJ specially encourages submission by postgraduate students
in the field of ICT.

Co-Editors
Thomas Hardjono, PhD (MIT, USA) 
Budi Rahardjo, PhD (ITB, Indonesia) 
Kuncoro Wastuwibowo, MSc (PT. Telkom Indonesia)

Editorial Advisory Board
Prof. Edy Tri Baskoro (ITB, Indonesia)
Mark Baugher, MA (Cisco Systems, USA) 
Lakshminath Dondeti, PhD (Qualcomm, USA) 
Paul England, PhD (Microsoft Research, USA)
Prof. Svein Johan Knapskog, PhD (NTNU, Norway)
Prof. Merlyna Lim, PhD (Arizona State University, USA) 
Prof. Bambang Parmanto, PhD (University of Pittsburgh, USA) 
Prof. Wishnu Prasetya, PhD (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)
Graeme Proudler (HP Laboratories, UK) 
Prof. Jennifer Seberry, PhD (University of Wollongong, Australia) 
Prof. Willy Susilo, PhD (University of Wollongong, Australia)
Prof. David Taniar, PhD (Monash University, Australia)

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