Dear Colleagues,

We organize a Feature Topic on 'Advances in Networking Software' in IEEE
Communication Magazine (submission deadline: November 1st 2016).

We look forward to your submissions.


IEEE Communications Magazine - Feature Topic on Advances in Networking Software

http://www.comsoc.org/commag/cfp/advances-networking-software


IMPORTANT DATES


- Manuscript Submission Deadline: November 1, 2016

- Decision Notification: February 1, 2017

- Final Manuscript Due Date: March 15, 2017

- Publication Date: June 2017



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IEEE Communications Magazine

Feature Topic: ADVANCES IN NETWORKING SOFTWARE



CALL FOR PAPERS



Networking and communications systems are currently undergoing a substantive 
transformation on several fronts that promises to result in substantially lower 
cost, simplified operations, and dramatically faster innovation cycles as 
traditional barriers to the deployment of innovations are removed. This 
transformation is best summarized as ÒsoftwarizationÓ of the network, which is, 
in turn, realized through advances in networking software. Where in the past 
networking functions were predominantly implemented using purpose-built 
hardware, custom protocols, and firmware images,those networking functions are 
increasingly instantiated through software that is abstracted from hardware, 
freely programmable, and relying on algorithmic invocation of generic APIs. SDN 
(Software-Defined Networks), NV (Network Virtualization) and NFV (Network 
Function Virtualization), NP (Network Programmability) and SFC (Service 
Function Chaining) are all examples of this transformation.



This Feature Topic solicits original contributions that collectively provide a 
comprehensive picture of recent advances in network softwarization and 
networking software, including associated platforms, technologies, 
applications, and methods. Contributions can include tutorial-style overviews 
of the current state of the art, latest research results, and reports on 
experiences with the adoption and deployment of network 
softwarizationtechnology.



Topics that may be considered for the Feature Topic will include, but notbe 
limited to, the following:



- Software-Defined Networks (SDN) and Software-Defined Infrastructure (SDI)

- Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and Network Virtualization (NV)

- Service Function Chaining (SFC)

- Open Source Frameworks, such as Open Daylight, ONOS, OpenContrail, OPNFV, and 
others

- Softwarized Networking Service Platforms and Ecosystems

- Management, Orchestration, Service Assurance of Softwarized Networks

- Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and SDKs for Networking Software 
and Software-Defined Infrastructure

- Network Programmability and Network Programming Languages, including Intent 
and Policy Languages for SDN/NFV/SFC

- Softwarized Networking Applications, Services, and Architectures

- Novel Control and Management Planes for Softwarized Networks

- Resource Management, Traffic Engineering, QoS in Softwarized Networks

- Softwarization applied to specific Network Technologies: 5G, Mobile Edge 
Computing, C-RAN

- Software Platforms for Internet-of-Things (IoT); Softwarized Things, Devices, 
Endpoints

- Network Softwarization for Fog and Cloud Networking

- Security in Softwarized Networks

- Engineering Methodologies and Tools for Network Softwarization

- Networking Software Design and Delivery Methodologies, DevOps

- Networking Software Standardization: ETSI NFV, IETF, ITU-T, IEEE, others

- Interworking and Migration Strategies for Legacy Networks

- Deployments and Experience Reports



SUBMISSIONS



Articles should be tutorial in nature, with the intended audience being all 
members of the communications technology community. They should be written in a 
style comprehensible to readers outside the specialty of the article. 
Mathematical equations should not be used (in justified cases up to three 
simple equations are allowed). Articles should not exceed 4500 words (from 
introduction through conclusions, excluding figures, tables andcaptions). 
Figures and tables should be limited to a combined total of six. The number of 
archival references is recommended not to exceed 15. Insome rare cases, more 
mathematical equations, figures, and tables may beallowed if well justified. In 
general, however, mathematics should be avoided; instead, references to papers 
containing the relevant mathematics should be provided. Complete guidelines for 
preparation of the manuscripts are posted 
athttp://www.comsoc.org/commag/paper-submission-guidelines. Please send a pdf 
(preferred) or MSWORD formatted paper via Manuscript Central 
(http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/commag-ieee). Register or log in, and go to 
Author Center. Follow the instructions there. Select "June 2017/ Advances in 
Networking Software" as the Feature Topic category for your submission.



IMPORTANT DATES



- Manuscript Submission Deadline: November 1, 2016

- Decision Notification: February 1, 2017

- Final Manuscript Due Date: March 15, 2017

- Publication Date: June 2017



GUEST EDITORS



Alexander Clemm

Sympotech, Los Gatos, California, USA

[email protected]



Alex Galis

University College London, London, United Kingdom

[email protected]



Luciano Paschoal Gaspary

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Brazil

[email protected]



Phillip A Laplante

Pennsylvania State University, Malvern, Pennsylvania, USA

[email protected]



Filip De Turck

Ghent University-iMinds, Ghent, Belgium

[email protected]

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