CyberC (International Conference on Cyber-enabled distributed computing and knowledge discovery) is an international conference on cyber-enabled technology. It covers cyber-networks, data mining, cyber security, distributed computing, mobile computing, cognitive computing, cloud computing, computing tools, applications, and system performance. CyberC offers a forum for presentation and discussion of innovative ideas, research results, applications, and experience for network-enabled distributed computing and knowledge discovery technologies. The Software Defined Networks (SDN) and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) provide the ability to decouple the network functions from the underlying physical infrastructure. Specifically, SDN allows the capability to manage network services through the abstraction of lower-level functionality. On the other hand, NFV can virtualize the entire classes of network node functions into a number of building blocks that could be connected for communication services. As a result, SDN & NFV enables rapid networks and services innovation for all participants. This is different than the traditional telecommunications industry that follows rigorous standards for stability, protocol adherence and quality, which leads to a long production cycles and slow pace of evolution.
SDN architectures, planning, and SDN-oriented elements such as Router, Switch, Gateway
SDN & OpenFlow and open source
NFV infrastructure and hardware acceleration
Control plane architectures and network operating systems for SDN/NFV elements
Forwarding plane abstractions and programmability paradigms
Application programming interfaces, protocols, and programming languages
New applications in the NFV and SDN networks.
SDN/NFV data plane and control plane
Performance evaluation such as scalability, reliability, and faulty resiliency.
Security including security function virtualization, security as a service, dynamic service chaining
SDN/NFV tools
Big Data models and analytics for NFV and SDN
Software-based Integration of computing, storage & networks
Mobile Services, Cloud, and SDN & NFV
Future Enterprise Network and SDN/NFV user cases
All submitted manuscripts should be prepared as technical papers and may not exceed 8 letter size (8.5 x 11) pages including figures, tables and references using the IEEE format for conference proceedings (print area of 6-1/2 inches (16.51 cm) wide by 8-7/8 inches (22.51 cm) high, two-column format with columns 3-1/16 inches (7.85 cm) wide with a 3/8 inch (0.81 cm) space between them, single-spaced 10-point Times fully justified text). For more information please see ftp://pubftp.computer.org/Press/ Outgoing/proceedings/. Submissions not conforming to these guidelines may be returned without review. The submitted manuscripts can be prepared in Word, or Latex using the IEEE templates, but authors should finally submit the manuscript in PDF format and make sure that the file will print on a printer that uses letter size (8.5 x 11) paper. The official language of the meeting is English.
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