Apologies to those who have received multiple copies of this call.

The Open Networking User Group's Spring meeting will be held this year at
Columbia University in New York City. The research track is soliciting 1-2
page talk abstracts on Open Networking research, with special interest
in SDN and NFV.

http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~lierranli/ONUG2015spring/index.html

Overview
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The Open Networking movement promises to free network operators from locked,
proprietary hardware and software through a suite of technologies such as
Software-Defined Networking (SDN), Network-Function Virtualization (NFV),
network underlays and overlays, and programmable devices. The Open
Networking
User Group (ONUG) is an association of industry leaders dedicated to
fostering
open networking adoption in the wider community. The ONUG Research Track,
co-located with ONUG's Spring meeting, provides a venue for dialogue between
researchers and practitioners. Submissions from both industry and academic
researchers are encouraged. Key topics of interest include, but are not
limited to:

- Virtual Networks and Overlays
- Network Services Virtualization
- Traffic Measurement and Analytics
- Automatic Configuration Management
- Software-Defined WAN

Submissions should talk abstracts of up to 2 pages written in English,
submitted via this link:

https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=onug2015

Important Dates
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Submission deadline: March 21, 11:59pm EDT, 2015
Notification: April 11, 2015
ONUG Spring Meeting: May 13-14

PC Chairs
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Li Erran Li, Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent
Tim Nelson, Brown University

Program Committee
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Theophilus Benson, Duke
Nathan Farrington, Rockley Photonics
Andrew Ferguson, Google
Rodrigo Fonseca, Brown University
Yashar Gangali, University of Toronto
Monia Ghobadi, Microsoft Research
Shriram Krishnamurthi, Brown University
T.V. Lakshman, Bell Labs
Bryan Larish, U.S. Government
Nick Lippis, Lippis Enterprises
Z. Morley Mao, University of Michigan
Paul Mockapetris, Nominum
Bob Natale, MITRE
Vesko Pehilvanov, Credit Suisse
Dan Rubenstein, Columbia University
Neal Secher, BNY Mellon
Vyas Sekar, Carnegie Mellon University
David Walker, Princeton University
Jia Wang, AT&T Research
Minlan Yu, University of Southern California
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