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    TERENA 2010 - TERENA Networking Conference 2010

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    Category TERENA 2010

    Deadline: November 30, 2009 | Date: May 31, 2010

    Venue/Country: Vilnius, Lithuania

    Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    On behalf of the Programme Committee, it is my pleasure to invite you to the 26th annual TERENA Networking Conference, in Vilnius from 31 May to 3 June 2010, hosted by LITNET, the Academic and Research Network in Lithuania.

    Networks are a crucial tool in supporting research and education as well as our economy and society ? they provide a competitive advantage for those that use them effectively and reshape our professional and personal lives in countless ways.

    Network lifestyles differ from generation to generation, from person to person. Virtual organisations and new forms of collaboration have changed the nature of our interactions. Sensible security and social measures are critical to ensure our well-being in the electronic environment.

    When accessing on-line resources, we use our network identity to prove who we are and what we are entitled to do. Trusted and coherent authentication and authorisation systems that are administered locally must be made to interoperate in a way that is globally understood.

    The power of a network lies in the services and applications that are offered over the network infrastructure, enabling us to work, learn and play. Without them, the network is of little to no value. Media and content delivery, e-learning and e-research have challenged the paradigms of the research and education community. Grids, cloud computing and storage offer new tools for increasingly demanding applications.

    All of this cannot be achieved without a supporting infrastructure to provide an efficient data transport system. To deliver on the users' service requirements, the network infrastructure must constantly evolve with new network technology, network management and network concepts.

    These challenges are addressed by leading-edge technologies and innovative services implemented in the multi-domain realm of the research and education networks.

    TERENA conferences have been at the heart of developments in European research and education networking for more than two decades. Network and application experts, end-users and corporate partners gather there to share views and lend a hand in shaping the future of networking.

    Conference Topics

    Extended abstracts (rather than full papers) are invited on all subjects relevant to the spirit and objectives of the conference: to present, discuss and learn about the latest developments in networking technology for the research and education community and their use by the community. The topics below are an indication of the planned scope of the conference, but are not meant to be restrictive.

    Living the network life

    NETWORK LIFESTYLE

    social considerations, virtual organisations & collaborations, security challenges, economic considerations

    NETWORK IDENTITY

    federations, federated services, roaming, id & access management

    SERVICES AND APPLICATIONS

    e-research, e-learning, media & content, Grids & clouds, storage, demanding applications, filling the pipes

    SUPPORTING INFRASTRUCTURE

    network technology, network management, control planes, virtual networks, future networks

    Extended abstracts of about 1200 words (two A4 pages) must be submitted in English, the official language of the conference.


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